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127 KiB
/* pngfix.c |
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* |
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* Last changed in libpng 1.6.31 [July 27, 2017] |
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* Copyright (c) 2014-2017 John Cunningham Bowler |
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* |
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* This code is released under the libpng license. |
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* For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer |
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* and license in png.h |
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* |
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* Tool to check and fix the zlib inflate 'too far back' problem. |
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* See the usage message for more information. |
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*/ |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#include <limits.h> |
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#include <errno.h> |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#define implies(x,y) assert(!(x) || (y)) |
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#ifdef __GNUC__ |
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/* This is used to fix the error: |
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* |
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* pngfix.c: |
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* In function 'zlib_advance': |
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* pngfix.c:181:13: error: assuming signed overflow does not |
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* occur when simplifying conditional to constant [-Werror=strict-overflow] |
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*/ |
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# define FIX_GCC volatile |
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#else |
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# define FIX_GCC |
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#endif |
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#define PROGRAM_NAME "pngfix" |
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/* Define the following to use this program against your installed libpng, |
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* rather than the one being built here: |
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*/ |
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#ifdef PNG_FREESTANDING_TESTS |
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# include <png.h> |
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#else |
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# include "../../png.h" |
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#endif |
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#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10603 /* 1.6.3 */ |
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# error "pngfix will not work with libpng prior to 1.6.3" |
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#endif |
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#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED |
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#include <setjmp.h> |
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#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED) &&\ |
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(defined(PNG_READ_DEINTERLACE_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
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defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED)) |
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/* zlib.h defines the structure z_stream, an instance of which is included |
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* in this structure and is required for decompressing the LZ compressed |
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* data in PNG files. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef ZLIB_CONST |
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/* We must ensure that zlib uses 'const' in declarations. */ |
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# define ZLIB_CONST |
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#endif |
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#include <zlib.h> |
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#ifdef const |
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/* zlib.h sometimes #defines const to nothing, undo this. */ |
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# undef const |
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#endif |
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/* zlib.h has mediocre z_const use before 1.2.6, this stuff is for compatibility |
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* with older builds. |
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*/ |
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#if ZLIB_VERNUM < 0x1260 |
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# define PNGZ_MSG_CAST(s) constcast(char*,s) |
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# define PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(b) constcast(png_bytep,b) |
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#else |
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# define PNGZ_MSG_CAST(s) (s) |
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# define PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(b) (b) |
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#endif |
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#ifndef PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW |
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# error "pngfix not supported in this libpng version" |
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#endif |
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#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 |
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/* Copied from pngpriv.h */ |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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# define voidcast(type, value) static_cast<type>(value) |
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# define constcast(type, value) const_cast<type>(value) |
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# define aligncast(type, value) \ |
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static_cast<type>(static_cast<void*>(value)) |
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# define aligncastconst(type, value) \ |
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static_cast<type>(static_cast<const void*>(value)) |
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#else |
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# define voidcast(type, value) (value) |
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# define constcast(type, value) ((type)(value)) |
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# define aligncast(type, value) ((void*)(value)) |
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# define aligncastconst(type, value) ((const void*)(value)) |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10700 |
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/* Chunk tags (copied from pngpriv.h) */ |
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#define PNG_32b(b,s) ((png_uint_32)(b) << (s)) |
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#define PNG_U32(b1,b2,b3,b4) \ |
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(PNG_32b(b1,24) | PNG_32b(b2,16) | PNG_32b(b3,8) | PNG_32b(b4,0)) |
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/* Constants for known chunk types. */ |
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#define png_IDAT PNG_U32( 73, 68, 65, 84) |
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#define png_IEND PNG_U32( 73, 69, 78, 68) |
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#define png_IHDR PNG_U32( 73, 72, 68, 82) |
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#define png_PLTE PNG_U32( 80, 76, 84, 69) |
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#define png_bKGD PNG_U32( 98, 75, 71, 68) |
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#define png_cHRM PNG_U32( 99, 72, 82, 77) |
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#define png_fRAc PNG_U32(102, 82, 65, 99) /* registered, not defined */ |
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#define png_gAMA PNG_U32(103, 65, 77, 65) |
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#define png_gIFg PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 103) |
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#define png_gIFt PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 116) /* deprecated */ |
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#define png_gIFx PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 120) |
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#define png_hIST PNG_U32(104, 73, 83, 84) |
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#define png_iCCP PNG_U32(105, 67, 67, 80) |
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#define png_iTXt PNG_U32(105, 84, 88, 116) |
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#define png_oFFs PNG_U32(111, 70, 70, 115) |
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#define png_pCAL PNG_U32(112, 67, 65, 76) |
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#define png_pHYs PNG_U32(112, 72, 89, 115) |
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#define png_sBIT PNG_U32(115, 66, 73, 84) |
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#define png_sCAL PNG_U32(115, 67, 65, 76) |
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#define png_sPLT PNG_U32(115, 80, 76, 84) |
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#define png_sRGB PNG_U32(115, 82, 71, 66) |
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#define png_sTER PNG_U32(115, 84, 69, 82) |
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#define png_tEXt PNG_U32(116, 69, 88, 116) |
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#define png_tIME PNG_U32(116, 73, 77, 69) |
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#define png_tRNS PNG_U32(116, 82, 78, 83) |
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#define png_zTXt PNG_U32(122, 84, 88, 116) |
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#endif |
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/* The 8-byte signature as a pair of 32-bit quantities */ |
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#define sig1 PNG_U32(137, 80, 78, 71) |
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#define sig2 PNG_U32( 13, 10, 26, 10) |
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/* Is the chunk critical? */ |
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#define CRITICAL(chunk) (((chunk) & PNG_U32(32,0,0,0)) == 0) |
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/* Is it safe to copy? */ |
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#define SAFE_TO_COPY(chunk) (((chunk) & PNG_U32(0,0,0,32)) != 0) |
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/* Fix ups for builds with limited read support */ |
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#ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
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# define png_error(a,b) png_err(a) |
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#endif |
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/********************************* UTILITIES **********************************/ |
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/* UNREACHED is a value to cause an assert to fail. Because of the way the |
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* assert macro is written the string "UNREACHED" is produced in the error |
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* message. |
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*/ |
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#define UNREACHED 0 |
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/* 80-bit number handling - a PNG image can be up to (2^31-1)x(2^31-1) 8-byte |
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* (16-bit RGBA) pixels in size; that's less than 2^65 bytes or 2^68 bits, so |
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* arithmetic of 80-bit numbers is sufficient. This representation uses an |
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* arbitrary length array of png_uint_16 digits (0..65535). The representation |
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* is little endian. |
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* |
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* The arithmetic functions take zero to two uarb values together with the |
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* number of digits in those values and write the result to the given uarb |
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* (always the first argument) returning the number of digits in the result. |
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* If the result is negative the return value is also negative (this would |
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* normally be an error). |
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*/ |
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typedef png_uint_16 udigit; /* A 'unum' is an array of these */ |
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typedef png_uint_16p uarb; |
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typedef png_const_uint_16p uarbc; |
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#define UDIGITS(unum) ((sizeof unum)/(sizeof (udigit)) |
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/* IMPORTANT: only apply this to an array, applied to a pointer the result |
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* will typically be '2', which is not useful. |
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*/ |
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static int |
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uarb_set(uarb result, png_alloc_size_t val) |
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/* Set (initialize) 'result' to 'val'. The size required for 'result' must |
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* be determined by the caller from a knowledge of the maximum for 'val'. |
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*/ |
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{ |
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int ndigits = 0; |
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while (val > 0) |
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{ |
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result[ndigits++] = (png_uint_16)(val & 0xffff); |
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val >>= 16; |
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} |
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return ndigits; |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_copy(uarb to, uarb from, int idigits) |
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/* Copy a uarb, may reduce the digit count */ |
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{ |
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int d, odigits; |
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for (d=odigits=0; d<idigits; ++d) |
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if ((to[d] = from[d]) != 0) |
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odigits = d+1; |
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return odigits; |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_inc(uarb num, int in_digits, png_int_32 add) |
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/* This is a signed 32-bit add, except that to avoid overflow the value added |
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* or subtracted must be no more than 2^31-65536. A negative result |
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* indicates a negative number (which is an error below). The size of |
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* 'num' should be max(in_digits+1,2) for arbitrary 'add' but can be just |
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* in_digits+1 if add is known to be in the range -65535..65535. |
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*/ |
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{ |
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FIX_GCC int out_digits = 0; |
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while (out_digits < in_digits) |
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{ |
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add += num[out_digits]; |
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num[out_digits++] = (png_uint_16)(add & 0xffff); |
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add >>= 16; |
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} |
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while (add != 0 && add != (-1)) |
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{ |
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num[out_digits++] = (png_uint_16)(add & 0xffff); |
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add >>= 16; |
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} |
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if (add == 0) |
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{ |
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while (out_digits > 0 && num[out_digits-1] == 0) |
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--out_digits; |
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return out_digits; /* may be 0 */ |
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} |
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else /* negative result */ |
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{ |
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while (out_digits > 1 && num[out_digits-1] == 0xffff) |
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--out_digits; |
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return -out_digits; |
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} |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_add32(uarb num, int in_digits, png_uint_32 add) |
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/* As above but this works with any 32-bit value and only does 'add' */ |
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{ |
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if (in_digits > 0) |
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{ |
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in_digits = uarb_inc(num, in_digits, add & 0xffff); |
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return uarb_inc(num+1, in_digits-1, add >> 16)+1; |
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} |
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return uarb_set(num, add); |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_mult_digit(uarb acc, int a_digits, uarb num, FIX_GCC int n_digits, |
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png_uint_16 val) |
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/* Primitive one-digit multiply - 'val' must be 0..65535. Note that this |
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* primitive is a multiply and accumulate - the result of *num * val is added |
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* to *acc. |
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* |
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* This is a one-digit multiply, so the product may be up to one digit longer |
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* than 'num', however the add to 'acc' means that the caller must ensure |
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* that 'acc' is at least one digit longer than this *and* at least one digit |
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* longer than the current length of 'acc'. (Or the caller must otherwise |
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* ensure 'adigits' is adequate from knowledge of the values.) |
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*/ |
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{ |
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/* The digits in *acc, *num and val are in the range 0..65535, so the |
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* result below is at most (65535*65535)+2*65635 = 65535*(65535+2), which is |
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* exactly 0xffffffff. |
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*/ |
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if (val > 0 && n_digits > 0) /* Else the product is 0 */ |
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{ |
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png_uint_32 carry = 0; |
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int out_digits = 0; |
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while (out_digits < n_digits || carry > 0) |
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{ |
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if (out_digits < a_digits) |
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carry += acc[out_digits]; |
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if (out_digits < n_digits) |
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carry += (png_uint_32)num[out_digits] * val; |
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acc[out_digits++] = (png_uint_16)(carry & 0xffff); |
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carry >>= 16; |
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} |
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/* So carry is 0 and all the input digits have been consumed. This means |
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* that it is possible to skip any remaining digits in acc. |
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*/ |
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if (out_digits > a_digits) |
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return out_digits; |
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} |
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return a_digits; |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_mult32(uarb acc, int a_digits, uarb num, int n_digits, png_uint_32 val) |
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/* calculate acc += num * val, 'val' may be any 32-bit value, 'acc' and 'num' |
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* may be any value, returns the number of digits in 'acc'. |
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*/ |
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{ |
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if (n_digits > 0 && val > 0) |
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{ |
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a_digits = uarb_mult_digit(acc, a_digits, num, n_digits, |
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(png_uint_16)(val & 0xffff)); |
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val >>= 16; |
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if (val > 0) |
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a_digits = uarb_mult_digit(acc+1, a_digits-1, num, n_digits, |
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(png_uint_16)val) + 1; |
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/* Because n_digits and val are >0 the following must be true: */ |
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assert(a_digits > 0); |
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} |
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return a_digits; |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_shift(uarb inout, int ndigits, unsigned int right_shift) |
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/* Shift inout right by right_shift bits, right_shift must be in the range |
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* 1..15 |
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*/ |
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{ |
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FIX_GCC int i = ndigits; |
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png_uint_16 carry = 0; |
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assert(right_shift >= 1 && right_shift <= 15); |
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while (--i >= 0) |
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{ |
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png_uint_16 temp = (png_uint_16)(carry | (inout[i] >> right_shift)); |
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/* Bottom bits to top bits of carry */ |
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carry = (png_uint_16)((inout[i] << (16-right_shift)) & 0xffff); |
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inout[i] = temp; |
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/* The shift may reduce ndigits */ |
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if (i == ndigits-1 && temp == 0) |
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ndigits = i; |
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} |
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return ndigits; |
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} |
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static int |
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uarb_cmp(uarb a, int adigits, uarb b, int bdigits) |
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/* Return -1/0/+1 according as a<b/a==b/a>b */ |
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{ |
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if (adigits < bdigits) |
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return -1; |
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if (adigits > bdigits) |
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return 1; |
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while (adigits-- > 0) |
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if (a[adigits] < b[adigits]) |
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return -1; |
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else if (a[adigits] > b[adigits]) |
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return 1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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#if 0 /*UNUSED*/ |
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static int |
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uarb_eq32(uarb num, int digits, png_uint_32 val) |
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/* Return true if the uarb is equal to 'val' */ |
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{ |
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switch (digits) |
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{ |
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case 0: return val == 0; |
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case 1: return val == num[0]; |
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case 2: return (val & 0xffff) == num[0] && (val >> 16) == num[1]; |
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default: return 0; |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |
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static void |
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uarb_printx(uarb num, int digits, FILE *out) |
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/* Print 'num' as a hexadecimal number (easier than decimal!) */ |
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{ |
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while (digits > 0) |
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if (num[--digits] > 0) |
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{ |
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fprintf(out, "0x%x", num[digits]); |
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while (digits > 0) |
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fprintf(out, "%.4x", num[--digits]); |
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} |
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else if (digits == 0) /* the number is 0 */ |
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fputs("0x0", out); |
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} |
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static void |
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uarb_print(uarb num, int digits, FILE *out) |
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/* Prints 'num' as a decimal if it will fit in an unsigned long, else as a |
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* hexadecimal number. Notice that the results vary for images over 4GByte |
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* in a system dependent way, and the hexadecimal form doesn't work very well |
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* in awk script input. |
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* |
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* |
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* TODO: write uarb_div10 |
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*/ |
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{ |
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if (digits * sizeof (udigit) > sizeof (unsigned long)) |
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uarb_printx(num, digits, out); |
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else |
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{ |
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unsigned long n = 0; |
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while (digits > 0) |
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n = (n << 16) + num[--digits]; |
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fprintf(out, "%lu", n); |
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} |
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} |
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/* Generate random bytes. This uses a boring repeatable algorithm and it |
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* is implemented here so that it gives the same set of numbers on every |
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* architecture. It's a linear congruential generator (Knuth or Sedgewick |
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* "Algorithms") but it comes from the 'feedback taps' table in Horowitz and |
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* Hill, "The Art of Electronics" (Pseudo-Random Bit Sequences and Noise |
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* Generation.) |
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* |
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* (Copied from contrib/libtests/pngvalid.c) |
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*/ |
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static void |
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make_random_bytes(png_uint_32* seed, void* pv, size_t size) |
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{ |
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png_uint_32 u0 = seed[0], u1 = seed[1]; |
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png_bytep bytes = voidcast(png_bytep, pv); |
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/* There are thirty-three bits; the next bit in the sequence is bit-33 XOR |
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* bit-20. The top 1 bit is in u1, the bottom 32 are in u0. |
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*/ |
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size_t i; |
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for (i=0; i<size; ++i) |
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{ |
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/* First generate 8 new bits then shift them in at the end. */ |
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png_uint_32 u = ((u0 >> (20-8)) ^ ((u1 << 7) | (u0 >> (32-7)))) & 0xff; |
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u1 <<= 8; |
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u1 |= u0 >> 24; |
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u0 <<= 8; |
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u0 |= u; |
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*bytes++ = (png_byte)u; |
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} |
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seed[0] = u0; |
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seed[1] = u1; |
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} |
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/* Clear an object to a random value. */ |
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static void |
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clear(void *pv, size_t size) |
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{ |
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static png_uint_32 clear_seed[2] = { 0x12345678, 0x9abcdef0 }; |
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make_random_bytes(clear_seed, pv, size); |
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} |
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#define CLEAR(object) clear(&(object), sizeof (object)) |
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/* Copied from unreleased 1.7 code. |
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* |
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* CRC checking uses a local pre-built implementation of the Ethernet CRC32. |
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* This is to avoid a function call to the zlib DLL and to optimize the |
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* byte-by-byte case. |
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*/ |
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static png_uint_32 crc_table[256] = |
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{ |
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0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xee0e612c, 0x990951ba, 0x076dc419, |
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0x706af48f, 0xe963a535, 0x9e6495a3, 0x0edb8832, 0x79dcb8a4, |
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0xe0d5e91e, 0x97d2d988, 0x09b64c2b, 0x7eb17cbd, 0xe7b82d07, |
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0x90bf1d91, 0x1db71064, 0x6ab020f2, 0xf3b97148, 0x84be41de, |
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0x1adad47d, 0x6ddde4eb, 0xf4d4b551, 0x83d385c7, 0x136c9856, |
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0x646ba8c0, 0xfd62f97a, 0x8a65c9ec, 0x14015c4f, 0x63066cd9, |
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0xfa0f3d63, 0x8d080df5, 0x3b6e20c8, 0x4c69105e, 0xd56041e4, |
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0xa2677172, 0x3c03e4d1, 0x4b04d447, 0xd20d85fd, 0xa50ab56b, |
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0x35b5a8fa, 0x42b2986c, 0xdbbbc9d6, 0xacbcf940, 0x32d86ce3, |
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0x45df5c75, 0xdcd60dcf, 0xabd13d59, 0x26d930ac, 0x51de003a, |
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0xc8d75180, 0xbfd06116, 0x21b4f4b5, 0x56b3c423, 0xcfba9599, |
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0xb8bda50f, 0x2802b89e, 0x5f058808, 0xc60cd9b2, 0xb10be924, |
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0x2f6f7c87, 0x58684c11, 0xc1611dab, 0xb6662d3d, 0x76dc4190, |
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0x01db7106, 0x98d220bc, 0xefd5102a, 0x71b18589, 0x06b6b51f, |
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0x9fbfe4a5, 0xe8b8d433, 0x7807c9a2, 0x0f00f934, 0x9609a88e, |
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0xe10e9818, 0x7f6a0dbb, 0x086d3d2d, 0x91646c97, 0xe6635c01, |
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0x6b6b51f4, 0x1c6c6162, 0x856530d8, 0xf262004e, 0x6c0695ed, |
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0x1b01a57b, 0x8208f4c1, 0xf50fc457, 0x65b0d9c6, 0x12b7e950, |
|
0x8bbeb8ea, 0xfcb9887c, 0x62dd1ddf, 0x15da2d49, 0x8cd37cf3, |
|
0xfbd44c65, 0x4db26158, 0x3ab551ce, 0xa3bc0074, 0xd4bb30e2, |
|
0x4adfa541, 0x3dd895d7, 0xa4d1c46d, 0xd3d6f4fb, 0x4369e96a, |
|
0x346ed9fc, 0xad678846, 0xda60b8d0, 0x44042d73, 0x33031de5, |
|
0xaa0a4c5f, 0xdd0d7cc9, 0x5005713c, 0x270241aa, 0xbe0b1010, |
|
0xc90c2086, 0x5768b525, 0x206f85b3, 0xb966d409, 0xce61e49f, |
|
0x5edef90e, 0x29d9c998, 0xb0d09822, 0xc7d7a8b4, 0x59b33d17, |
|
0x2eb40d81, 0xb7bd5c3b, 0xc0ba6cad, 0xedb88320, 0x9abfb3b6, |
|
0x03b6e20c, 0x74b1d29a, 0xead54739, 0x9dd277af, 0x04db2615, |
|
0x73dc1683, 0xe3630b12, 0x94643b84, 0x0d6d6a3e, 0x7a6a5aa8, |
|
0xe40ecf0b, 0x9309ff9d, 0x0a00ae27, 0x7d079eb1, 0xf00f9344, |
|
0x8708a3d2, 0x1e01f268, 0x6906c2fe, 0xf762575d, 0x806567cb, |
|
0x196c3671, 0x6e6b06e7, 0xfed41b76, 0x89d32be0, 0x10da7a5a, |
|
0x67dd4acc, 0xf9b9df6f, 0x8ebeeff9, 0x17b7be43, 0x60b08ed5, |
|
0xd6d6a3e8, 0xa1d1937e, 0x38d8c2c4, 0x4fdff252, 0xd1bb67f1, |
|
0xa6bc5767, 0x3fb506dd, 0x48b2364b, 0xd80d2bda, 0xaf0a1b4c, |
|
0x36034af6, 0x41047a60, 0xdf60efc3, 0xa867df55, 0x316e8eef, |
|
0x4669be79, 0xcb61b38c, 0xbc66831a, 0x256fd2a0, 0x5268e236, |
|
0xcc0c7795, 0xbb0b4703, 0x220216b9, 0x5505262f, 0xc5ba3bbe, |
|
0xb2bd0b28, 0x2bb45a92, 0x5cb36a04, 0xc2d7ffa7, 0xb5d0cf31, |
|
0x2cd99e8b, 0x5bdeae1d, 0x9b64c2b0, 0xec63f226, 0x756aa39c, |
|
0x026d930a, 0x9c0906a9, 0xeb0e363f, 0x72076785, 0x05005713, |
|
0x95bf4a82, 0xe2b87a14, 0x7bb12bae, 0x0cb61b38, 0x92d28e9b, |
|
0xe5d5be0d, 0x7cdcefb7, 0x0bdbdf21, 0x86d3d2d4, 0xf1d4e242, |
|
0x68ddb3f8, 0x1fda836e, 0x81be16cd, 0xf6b9265b, 0x6fb077e1, |
|
0x18b74777, 0x88085ae6, 0xff0f6a70, 0x66063bca, 0x11010b5c, |
|
0x8f659eff, 0xf862ae69, 0x616bffd3, 0x166ccf45, 0xa00ae278, |
|
0xd70dd2ee, 0x4e048354, 0x3903b3c2, 0xa7672661, 0xd06016f7, |
|
0x4969474d, 0x3e6e77db, 0xaed16a4a, 0xd9d65adc, 0x40df0b66, |
|
0x37d83bf0, 0xa9bcae53, 0xdebb9ec5, 0x47b2cf7f, 0x30b5ffe9, |
|
0xbdbdf21c, 0xcabac28a, 0x53b39330, 0x24b4a3a6, 0xbad03605, |
|
0xcdd70693, 0x54de5729, 0x23d967bf, 0xb3667a2e, 0xc4614ab8, |
|
0x5d681b02, 0x2a6f2b94, 0xb40bbe37, 0xc30c8ea1, 0x5a05df1b, |
|
0x2d02ef8d |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/* The CRC calculated here *IS* conditioned, the corresponding value used by |
|
* zlib and the result value is obtained by XORing with CRC_INIT, which is also |
|
* the first value that must be passed in (for the first byte) to crc_one_byte. |
|
*/ |
|
#define CRC_INIT 0xffffffff |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
crc_one_byte(png_uint_32 crc, int b) |
|
{ |
|
return crc_table[(crc ^ b) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
crc_init_4(png_uint_32 value) |
|
{ |
|
/* This is an alternative to the algorithm used in zlib, which requires four |
|
* separate tables to parallelize the four byte operations, it only works for |
|
* a CRC of the first four bytes of the stream, but this is what happens in |
|
* the parser below where length+chunk-name is read and chunk-name used to |
|
* initialize the CRC. Notice that the calculation here avoids repeated |
|
* conditioning (xor with 0xffffffff) by storing the conditioned value. |
|
*/ |
|
png_uint_32 crc = crc_table[(~value >> 24)] ^ 0xffffff; |
|
|
|
crc = crc_table[(crc ^ (value >> 16)) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); |
|
crc = crc_table[(crc ^ (value >> 8)) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); |
|
return crc_table[(crc ^ value) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
chunk_type_valid(png_uint_32 c) |
|
/* Bit whacking approach to chunk name validation that is intended to avoid |
|
* branches. The cost is that it uses a lot of 32-bit constants, which might |
|
* be bad on some architectures. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 t; |
|
|
|
/* Remove bit 5 from all but the reserved byte; this means every |
|
* 8-bit unit must be in the range 65-90 to be valid. So bit 5 |
|
* must be zero, bit 6 must be set and bit 7 zero. |
|
*/ |
|
c &= ~PNG_U32(32,32,0,32); |
|
t = (c & ~0x1f1f1f1f) ^ 0x40404040; |
|
|
|
/* Subtract 65 for each 8-bit quantity, this must not overflow |
|
* and each byte must then be in the range 0-25. |
|
*/ |
|
c -= PNG_U32(65,65,65,65); |
|
t |=c ; |
|
|
|
/* Subtract 26, handling the overflow which should set the top |
|
* three bits of each byte. |
|
*/ |
|
c -= PNG_U32(25,25,25,26); |
|
t |= ~c; |
|
|
|
return (t & 0xe0e0e0e0) == 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/**************************** CONTROL INFORMATION *****************************/ |
|
|
|
/* Information about a sequence of IDAT chunks, the chunks have been re-synced |
|
* using sync_stream below and the new lengths are recorded here. Because the |
|
* number of chunks is unlimited this is handled using a linked list of these |
|
* structures. |
|
*/ |
|
struct IDAT_list |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *next; /* Linked list */ |
|
unsigned int length; /* Actual length of the array below */ |
|
unsigned int count; /* Number of entries that are valid */ |
|
# define IDAT_INIT_LENGTH 16 |
|
png_uint_32 lengths[IDAT_INIT_LENGTH]; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
static void |
|
IDAT_list_init(struct IDAT_list *list) |
|
{ |
|
CLEAR(*list); |
|
|
|
list->next = NULL; |
|
list->length = IDAT_INIT_LENGTH; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static size_t |
|
IDAT_list_size(struct IDAT_list *list, unsigned int length) |
|
/* Return the size in bytes of an IDAT_list of the given length. */ |
|
{ |
|
if (list != NULL) |
|
length = list->length; |
|
|
|
return sizeof *list - sizeof list->lengths + |
|
length * sizeof list->lengths[0]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
IDAT_list_end(struct IDAT_list *IDAT_list) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *list = IDAT_list->next; |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*IDAT_list); |
|
|
|
while (list != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *next = list->next; |
|
|
|
clear(list, IDAT_list_size(list, 0)); |
|
free(list); |
|
list = next; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static struct IDAT_list * |
|
IDAT_list_extend(struct IDAT_list *tail) |
|
{ |
|
/* Use the previous cached value if available. */ |
|
struct IDAT_list *next = tail->next; |
|
|
|
if (next == NULL) |
|
{ |
|
/* Insert a new, malloc'ed, block of IDAT information buffers, this |
|
* one twice as large as the previous one: |
|
*/ |
|
unsigned int length = 2 * tail->length; |
|
|
|
if (length < tail->length) /* arithmetic overflow */ |
|
length = tail->length; |
|
|
|
next = voidcast(IDAT_list*, malloc(IDAT_list_size(NULL, length))); |
|
CLEAR(*next); |
|
|
|
/* The caller must handle this: */ |
|
if (next == NULL) |
|
return NULL; |
|
|
|
next->next = NULL; |
|
next->length = length; |
|
tail->next = next; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return next; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* GLOBAL CONTROL STRUCTURE */ |
|
struct global |
|
{ |
|
/* PUBLIC GLOBAL VARIABLES: OWNER INITIALIZE */ |
|
unsigned int errors :1; /* print file errors to stderr */ |
|
unsigned int warnings :1; /* print libpng warnings to stderr */ |
|
unsigned int optimize_zlib :1; /* Run optimization search */ |
|
unsigned int quiet :2; /* don't output summaries */ |
|
unsigned int verbose :3; /* various internal tracking */ |
|
unsigned int skip :3; /* Non-critical chunks to skip */ |
|
# define SKIP_NONE 0 |
|
# define SKIP_BAD_CRC 1 /* Chunks with a bad CRC */ |
|
# define SKIP_UNSAFE 2 /* Chunks not safe to copy */ |
|
# define SKIP_UNUSED 3 /* Chunks not used by libpng */ |
|
# define SKIP_TRANSFORM 4 /* Chunks only used in transforms */ |
|
# define SKIP_COLOR 5 /* Everything but tRNS, sBIT, gAMA and sRGB */ |
|
# define SKIP_ALL 6 /* Everything but tRNS and sBIT */ |
|
|
|
png_uint_32 idat_max; /* 0 to perform no re-chunking */ |
|
|
|
int status_code; /* Accumulated status code */ |
|
# define TOO_FAR_BACK 0x01 /* found a too-far-back error */ |
|
# define CRC_ERROR 0x02 /* fixed an invalid CRC */ |
|
# define STREAM_ERROR 0x04 /* damaged PNG stream (may be fixable) */ |
|
# define TRUNCATED 0x08 /* truncated but still readable */ |
|
# define FILE_ERROR 0x10 /* could not read the file */ |
|
# define WRITE_ERROR 0x20 /* write error (this terminates the read) */ |
|
# define INTERNAL_ERROR 0x40 /* internal limits/errors encountered */ |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC GLOBAL VARIABLES: USED INTERNALLY BY IDAT READ CODE */ |
|
struct IDAT_list idat_cache; /* Cache of file IDAT information buffers */ |
|
/* The structure is shared across all uses of this global control |
|
* structure to avoid reallocation between IDAT streams. |
|
*/ |
|
}; |
|
|
|
static int |
|
global_end(struct global *global) |
|
{ |
|
|
|
int rc; |
|
|
|
IDAT_list_end(&global->idat_cache); |
|
rc = global->status_code; |
|
CLEAR(*global); |
|
return rc; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
global_init(struct global *global) |
|
/* Call this once (and only once) to initialize the control */ |
|
{ |
|
CLEAR(*global); |
|
|
|
/* Globals */ |
|
global->errors = 0; |
|
global->warnings = 0; |
|
global->quiet = 0; |
|
global->verbose = 0; |
|
global->idat_max = 0; /* no re-chunking of IDAT */ |
|
global->optimize_zlib = 0; |
|
global->skip = SKIP_NONE; |
|
global->status_code = 0; |
|
|
|
IDAT_list_init(&global->idat_cache); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
skip_chunk_type(const struct global *global, png_uint_32 type) |
|
/* Return true if this chunk is to be skipped according to the --strip |
|
* option. This code needs to recognize all known ancillary chunks in order |
|
* to handle the --strip=unsafe option. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
/* Never strip critical chunks: */ |
|
if (CRITICAL(type)) |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
switch (type) |
|
{ |
|
/* Chunks that are treated as, effectively, critical because they affect |
|
* correct interpretation of the pixel values: |
|
*/ |
|
case png_tRNS: case png_sBIT: |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* Chunks that specify gamma encoding which should therefore only be |
|
* removed if the user insists: |
|
*/ |
|
case png_gAMA: case png_sRGB: |
|
if (global->skip >= SKIP_ALL) |
|
return 1; |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* Chunks that affect color interpretation - not used by libpng and rarely |
|
* used by applications, but technically still required for correct |
|
* interpretation of the image data: |
|
*/ |
|
case png_cHRM: case png_iCCP: |
|
if (global->skip >= SKIP_COLOR) |
|
return 1; |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* Other chunks that are used by libpng in image transformations (as |
|
* opposed to known chunks that have get/set APIs but are not otherwise |
|
* used.) |
|
*/ |
|
case png_bKGD: |
|
if (global->skip >= SKIP_TRANSFORM) |
|
return 1; |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* All other chunks that libpng knows about and affect neither image |
|
* interpretation nor libpng transforms - chunks that are effectively |
|
* unused by libpng even though libpng might recognize and store them. |
|
*/ |
|
case png_fRAc: case png_gIFg: case png_gIFt: case png_gIFx: case png_hIST: |
|
case png_iTXt: case png_oFFs: case png_pCAL: case png_pHYs: case png_sCAL: |
|
case png_sPLT: case png_sTER: case png_tEXt: case png_tIME: case png_zTXt: |
|
if (global->skip >= SKIP_UNUSED) |
|
return 1; |
|
return 0; |
|
|
|
/* Chunks that libpng does not know about (notice that this depends on the |
|
* list above including all known chunks!) The decision here depends on |
|
* whether the safe-to-copy bit is set in the chunk type. |
|
*/ |
|
default: |
|
if (SAFE_TO_COPY(type)) |
|
{ |
|
if (global->skip >= SKIP_UNUSED) /* as above */ |
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (global->skip >= SKIP_UNSAFE) |
|
return 1; |
|
|
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* PER-FILE CONTROL STRUCTURE */ |
|
struct chunk; |
|
struct IDAT; |
|
struct file |
|
{ |
|
/* ANCESTORS */ |
|
struct global *global; |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC PER-FILE VARIABLES: CALLER INITIALIZE */ |
|
const char * file_name; |
|
const char * out_name; /* Name of output file (if required) */ |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC PER-FILE VARIABLES: SET BY PNG READ CODE */ |
|
/* File specific result codes */ |
|
int status_code; /* Set to a bit mask of the following: */ |
|
int read_errno; /* Records a read error errno */ |
|
int write_errno; /* Records a write error errno */ |
|
|
|
/* IHDR information */ |
|
png_uint_32 width; |
|
png_uint_32 height; |
|
png_byte bit_depth; |
|
png_byte color_type; |
|
png_byte compression_method; |
|
png_byte filter_method; |
|
png_byte interlace_method; |
|
|
|
udigit image_bytes[5]; |
|
int image_digits; |
|
|
|
/* PROTECTED PER-FILE VARIABLES: USED BY THE READ CODE */ |
|
FILE * file; /* Original PNG file */ |
|
FILE * out; /* If a new one is being written */ |
|
jmp_buf jmpbuf; /* Set while reading a PNG */ |
|
|
|
/* PROTECTED CHUNK SPECIFIC VARIABLES: USED BY CHUNK CODE */ |
|
/* The following variables are used during reading to record the length, type |
|
* and data position of the *next* chunk or, right at the start, the |
|
* signature (in length,type). |
|
* |
|
* When a chunk control structure is instantiated these values are copied |
|
* into the structure and can then be overritten with the data for the next |
|
* chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
fpos_t data_pos; /* Position of first byte of chunk data */ |
|
png_uint_32 length; /* First word (length or signature start) */ |
|
png_uint_32 type; /* Second word (type or signature end) */ |
|
png_uint_32 crc; /* Running chunk CRC (used by read_chunk) */ |
|
|
|
/* These counts are maintained by the read and write routines below and are |
|
* reset by the chunk handling code. They record the total number of bytes |
|
* read or written for the chunk, including the header (length,type) bytes. |
|
*/ |
|
png_uint_32 read_count; /* Count of bytes read (in the chunk) */ |
|
png_uint_32 write_count; /* Count of bytes written (in the chunk) */ |
|
int state; /* As defined here: */ |
|
# define STATE_SIGNATURE 0 /* The signature is being written */ |
|
# define STATE_CHUNKS 1 /* Non-IDAT chunks are being written */ |
|
# define STATE_IDAT 2 /* An IDAT stream is being written */ |
|
|
|
/* Two pointers used to enable clean-up in the event of fatal errors and to |
|
* hold state about the parser process (only one of each at present.) |
|
*/ |
|
struct chunk * chunk; |
|
struct IDAT * idat; |
|
|
|
/* Interface to allocate a new chunk or IDAT control structure. The result |
|
* is returned by setting one or other of the above variables. Note that the |
|
* relevant initializer is called by the allocator function. The alloc_ptr |
|
* is used only by the implementation of the allocate function. |
|
*/ |
|
void * alloc_ptr; |
|
void (*alloc)(struct file*,int idat); |
|
/* idat: allocate IDAT not chunk */ |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/* Valid longjmp (stop) codes are: */ |
|
#define LIBPNG_WARNING_CODE 1 /* generic png_error */ |
|
#define LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE 2 /* generic png_error */ |
|
#define ZLIB_ERROR_CODE 3 /* generic zlib error */ |
|
#define INVALID_ERROR_CODE 4 /* detected an invalid PNG */ |
|
#define READ_ERROR_CODE 5 /* read failed */ |
|
#define WRITE_ERROR_CODE 6 /* error in write */ |
|
#define UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE 7 /* unexpected (internal?) error */ |
|
|
|
static void |
|
emit_string(const char *str, FILE *out) |
|
/* Print a string with spaces replaced by '_' and non-printing characters by |
|
* an octal escape. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
for (; *str; ++str) |
|
if (isgraph(UCHAR_MAX & *str)) |
|
putc(*str, out); |
|
|
|
else if (isspace(UCHAR_MAX & *str)) |
|
putc('_', out); |
|
|
|
else |
|
fprintf(out, "\\%.3o", *str); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static const char * |
|
strcode(int code) |
|
{ |
|
switch (code) |
|
{ |
|
case LIBPNG_WARNING_CODE: return "warning"; |
|
case LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE: return "libpng"; |
|
case ZLIB_ERROR_CODE: return "zlib"; |
|
case INVALID_ERROR_CODE: return "invalid"; |
|
case READ_ERROR_CODE: return "read"; |
|
case WRITE_ERROR_CODE: return "write"; |
|
case UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE: return "unexpected"; |
|
default: return "INVALID"; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
emit_error(struct file *file, int code, const char *what) |
|
/* Generic error message routine, takes a 'stop' code but can be used |
|
* elsewhere. Always outputs a message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
const char *reason; |
|
int err = 0; |
|
|
|
switch (code) |
|
{ |
|
case LIBPNG_WARNING_CODE: reason = "libpng warning:"; break; |
|
case LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE: reason = "libpng error:"; break; |
|
case ZLIB_ERROR_CODE: reason = "zlib error:"; break; |
|
case INVALID_ERROR_CODE: reason = "invalid"; break; |
|
case READ_ERROR_CODE: reason = "read failure:"; |
|
err = file->read_errno; |
|
break; |
|
case WRITE_ERROR_CODE: reason = "write error"; |
|
err = file->write_errno; |
|
break; |
|
case UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE: reason = "unexpected error:"; |
|
err = file->read_errno; |
|
if (err == 0) |
|
err = file->write_errno; |
|
break; |
|
default: reason = "INVALID (internal error):"; break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (err != 0) |
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s %s [%s]\n", file->file_name, reason, what, |
|
strerror(err)); |
|
|
|
else |
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s %s\n", file->file_name, reason, what); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void chunk_end(struct chunk **); |
|
static void IDAT_end(struct IDAT **); |
|
|
|
static int |
|
file_end(struct file *file) |
|
{ |
|
int rc; |
|
|
|
/* If either of the chunk pointers are set end them here, the IDAT structure |
|
* must be deallocated first as it may deallocate the chunk structure. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->idat != NULL) |
|
IDAT_end(&file->idat); |
|
|
|
if (file->chunk != NULL) |
|
chunk_end(&file->chunk); |
|
|
|
rc = file->status_code; |
|
|
|
if (file->file != NULL) |
|
(void)fclose(file->file); |
|
|
|
if (file->out != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
/* NOTE: this is bitwise |, all the following functions must execute and |
|
* must succeed. |
|
*/ |
|
if (ferror(file->out) | fflush(file->out) | fclose(file->out)) |
|
{ |
|
perror(file->out_name); |
|
emit_error(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "output write error"); |
|
rc |= WRITE_ERROR; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Accumulate the result codes */ |
|
file->global->status_code |= rc; |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*file); |
|
|
|
return rc; /* status code: non-zero on read or write error */ |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
file_init(struct file *file, struct global *global, const char *file_name, |
|
const char *out_name, void *alloc_ptr, void (*alloc)(struct file*,int)) |
|
/* Initialize a file control structure. This will open the given files as |
|
* well. The status code returned is 0 on success, non zero (using the flags |
|
* above) on a file open error. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
CLEAR(*file); |
|
file->global = global; |
|
|
|
file->file_name = file_name; |
|
file->out_name = out_name; |
|
file->status_code = 0; |
|
file->read_errno = 0; |
|
file->write_errno = 0; |
|
|
|
file->file = NULL; |
|
file->out = NULL; |
|
/* jmpbuf is garbage: must be set by read_png */ |
|
|
|
file->read_count = 0; |
|
file->state = STATE_SIGNATURE; |
|
|
|
file->chunk = NULL; |
|
file->idat = NULL; |
|
|
|
file->alloc_ptr = alloc_ptr; |
|
file->alloc = alloc; |
|
|
|
/* Open the files: */ |
|
assert(file_name != NULL); |
|
file->file = fopen(file_name, "rb"); |
|
|
|
if (file->file == NULL) |
|
{ |
|
file->read_errno = errno; |
|
file->status_code |= FILE_ERROR; |
|
/* Always output: please give a readable file! */ |
|
perror(file_name); |
|
return FILE_ERROR; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (out_name != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
file->out = fopen(out_name, "wb"); |
|
|
|
if (file->out == NULL) |
|
{ |
|
file->write_errno = errno; |
|
file->status_code |= WRITE_ERROR; |
|
perror(out_name); |
|
return WRITE_ERROR; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
log_error(struct file *file, int code, const char *what) |
|
/* Like emit_error but checks the global 'errors' flag */ |
|
{ |
|
if (file->global->errors) |
|
emit_error(file, code, what); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static char |
|
type_char(png_uint_32 v) |
|
{ |
|
/* In fact because chunk::chunk_type is validated prior to any call to this |
|
* function it will always return a-zA-Z, but the extra codes are just there |
|
* to help in finding internal (programming) errors. Note that the code only |
|
* ever considers the low 7 bits of the value (so it is not necessary for the |
|
* type_name function to mask of the byte.) |
|
*/ |
|
if (v & 32) |
|
return "!abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz56789"[(v-96)&31]; |
|
|
|
else |
|
return "@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234"[(v-64)&31]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
type_name(png_uint_32 type, FILE *out) |
|
{ |
|
putc(type_char(type >> 24), out); |
|
putc(type_char(type >> 16), out); |
|
putc(type_char(type >> 8), out); |
|
putc(type_char(type ), out); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
type_sep(FILE *out) |
|
{ |
|
putc(':', out); |
|
putc(' ', out); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 current_type(struct file *file, int code); |
|
|
|
PNG_NORETURN static void |
|
stop(struct file *file, int code, const char *what) |
|
/* Return control when a PNG file cannot be read. This outputs an 'ERR' |
|
* summary line too. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
log_error(file, code, what); |
|
|
|
/* The chunk being read is typically identified by file->chunk or, if this is |
|
* NULL, by file->type. This may be wrong if libpng reads ahead, but this |
|
* only happens with IDAT where libpng reads the header then jumps around |
|
* finding errors in the previous chunks. We know that is happening because |
|
* we are at the start of the IDAT (i.e. no IDAT data has yet been written.) |
|
* |
|
* SUMMARY FORMAT (stop): |
|
* |
|
* IDAT ERR status code read-errno write-errno message file |
|
* |
|
* 'uncompressed' will be 0 if there was a problem in the IHDR. The errno |
|
* values are emit_string(strerror(errno)). |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->global->quiet < 2) /* need two quiets to stop this. */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 type; |
|
|
|
if (file->chunk != NULL) |
|
type = current_type(file, code); /* Gropes in struct chunk and IDAT */ |
|
|
|
else |
|
type = file->type; |
|
|
|
if (type) |
|
type_name(type, stdout); |
|
|
|
else /* magic: an IDAT header, produces bogons for too many IDATs */ |
|
fputs("HEAD", stdout); /* not a registered chunk! */ |
|
|
|
printf(" ERR %.2x %s ", file->status_code, strcode(code)); |
|
/* This only works one strerror at a time, because of the way strerror is |
|
* implemented. |
|
*/ |
|
emit_string(strerror(file->read_errno), stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
emit_string(strerror(file->write_errno), stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
emit_string(what, stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
fputs(file->file_name, stdout); |
|
putc('\n', stdout); |
|
} |
|
|
|
file->status_code |= FILE_ERROR; |
|
longjmp(file->jmpbuf, code); |
|
} |
|
|
|
PNG_NORETURN static void |
|
stop_invalid(struct file *file, const char *what) |
|
{ |
|
stop(file, INVALID_ERROR_CODE, what); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
type_message(struct file *file, png_uint_32 type, const char *what) |
|
/* Error message for a chunk; the chunk name comes from 'type' */ |
|
{ |
|
if (file->global->errors) |
|
{ |
|
fputs(file->file_name, stderr); |
|
type_sep(stderr); |
|
type_name(type, stderr); |
|
type_sep(stderr); |
|
fputs(what, stderr); |
|
putc('\n', stderr); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Input file positioning - we jump around in the input file while reading |
|
* stuff, these wrappers deal with the error handling. |
|
*/ |
|
static void |
|
file_getpos(struct file *file, fpos_t *pos) |
|
{ |
|
if (fgetpos(file->file, pos)) |
|
{ |
|
/* This is unexpected, so perror it */ |
|
perror(file->file_name); |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "fgetpos"); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
file_setpos(struct file *file, const fpos_t *pos) |
|
{ |
|
if (fsetpos(file->file, pos)) |
|
{ |
|
perror(file->file_name); |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "fsetpos"); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
getpos(struct file *file) |
|
/* Get the current position and store it in 'data_pos'. The corresponding |
|
* setpos() function is chunk specific because it uses the copy of the |
|
* position for the specific chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
file_getpos(file, &file->data_pos); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
/* Read utility - read a single byte, returns a value in the range 0..255 or EOF |
|
* on a read error. In the latter case status_code and read_errno are updated |
|
* appropriately. |
|
*/ |
|
static int |
|
read_byte(struct file *file) |
|
{ |
|
int ch = getc(file->file); |
|
|
|
if (ch >= 0 && ch <= 255) |
|
{ |
|
++(file->read_count); |
|
return ch; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (ch != EOF) |
|
{ |
|
file->status_code |= INTERNAL_ERROR; |
|
file->read_errno = ERANGE; /* out of range character */ |
|
|
|
/* This is very unexpected; an error message is always output: */ |
|
emit_error(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "file read"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
# ifdef EINTR |
|
else if (errno == EINTR) /* Interrupted, try again */ |
|
{ |
|
errno = 0; |
|
return read_byte(file); |
|
} |
|
# endif |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* An error, it doesn't really matter what the error is but it gets |
|
* recorded anyway. |
|
*/ |
|
if (ferror(file->file)) |
|
file->read_errno = errno; |
|
|
|
else if (feof(file->file)) |
|
file->read_errno = 0; /* I.e. a regular EOF, no error */ |
|
|
|
else /* unexpected */ |
|
file->read_errno = EDOM; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* 'TRUNCATED' is used for all cases of failure to read a byte, because of |
|
* the way libpng works a byte read is never attempted unless the byte is |
|
* expected to be there, so EOF should not occur. |
|
*/ |
|
file->status_code |= TRUNCATED; |
|
return EOF; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_byte |
|
reread_byte(struct file *file) |
|
/* Read a byte when an error is not expected to happen because the byte has |
|
* been read before without error. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
int ch = getc(file->file); |
|
|
|
if (errno != 0) |
|
file->read_errno = errno; |
|
|
|
if (ch < 0 || ch > 255) |
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "reread"); |
|
|
|
return (png_byte)ch; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
reread_4(struct file *file) |
|
/* The same but for a four byte quantity */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 result = 0; |
|
int i = 0; |
|
|
|
while (++i <= 4) |
|
result = (result << 8) + reread_byte(file); |
|
|
|
return result; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
skip_12(struct file *file) |
|
/* Skip exactly 12 bytes in the input stream - used to skip a CRC and chunk |
|
* header that has been read before. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
/* Since the chunks were read before this shouldn't fail: */ |
|
if (fseek(file->file, 12, SEEK_CUR) != 0) |
|
{ |
|
if (errno != 0) |
|
file->read_errno = errno; |
|
|
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "reskip"); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
write_byte(struct file *file, int b) |
|
/* Write one byte to the output - this causes a fatal error if the write |
|
* fails and the read of this PNG file immediately terminates. Just |
|
* increments the write count if there is no output file. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
if (file->out != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
if (putc(b, file->out) != b) |
|
{ |
|
file->write_errno = errno; |
|
file->status_code |= WRITE_ERROR; |
|
stop(file, WRITE_ERROR_CODE, "write byte"); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
++(file->write_count); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Derivatives of the read/write functions. */ |
|
static unsigned int |
|
read_4(struct file *file, png_uint_32 *pu) |
|
/* Read four bytes, returns the number of bytes read successfully and, if all |
|
* four bytes are read, assigns the result to *pu. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
unsigned int i = 0; |
|
png_uint_32 val = 0; |
|
|
|
do |
|
{ |
|
int ch = read_byte(file); |
|
|
|
if (ch == EOF) |
|
return i; |
|
|
|
val = (val << 8) + ch; |
|
} while (++i < 4); |
|
|
|
*pu = val; |
|
return i; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* CRC handling - read but calculate the CRC while doing so. */ |
|
static int |
|
crc_read_many(struct file *file, png_uint_32 length) |
|
/* Reads 'length' bytes and updates the CRC, returns true on success, false |
|
* if the input is truncated. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
if (length > 0) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 crc = file->crc; |
|
|
|
do |
|
{ |
|
int ch = read_byte(file); |
|
|
|
if (ch == EOF) |
|
return 0; /* Truncated */ |
|
|
|
crc = crc_one_byte(crc, ch); |
|
} |
|
while (--length > 0); |
|
|
|
file->crc = crc; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return 1; /* OK */ |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
calc_image_size(struct file *file) |
|
/* Fill in the image_bytes field given the IHDR information, calls stop on |
|
* error. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_16 pd = file->bit_depth; |
|
|
|
switch (file->color_type) |
|
{ |
|
default: |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: colour type"); |
|
|
|
invalid_bit_depth: |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: bit depth"); |
|
|
|
case 0: /* g */ |
|
if (pd != 1 && pd != 2 && pd != 4 && pd != 8 && pd != 16) |
|
goto invalid_bit_depth; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case 3: |
|
if (pd != 1 && pd != 2 && pd != 4 && pd != 8) |
|
goto invalid_bit_depth; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case 2: /* rgb */ |
|
if (pd != 8 && pd != 16) |
|
goto invalid_bit_depth; |
|
|
|
pd = (png_uint_16)(pd * 3); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case 4: /* ga */ |
|
if (pd != 8 && pd != 16) |
|
goto invalid_bit_depth; |
|
|
|
pd = (png_uint_16)(pd * 2); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case 6: /* rgba */ |
|
if (pd != 8 && pd != 16) |
|
goto invalid_bit_depth; |
|
|
|
pd = (png_uint_16)(pd * 4); |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (file->width < 1 || file->width > 0x7fffffff) |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: width"); |
|
|
|
else if (file->height < 1 || file->height > 0x7fffffff) |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: height"); |
|
|
|
else if (file->compression_method != 0) |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: compression method"); |
|
|
|
else if (file->filter_method != 0) |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: filter method"); |
|
|
|
else switch (file->interlace_method) |
|
{ |
|
case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7: |
|
/* Interlacing makes the image larger because of the replication of |
|
* both the filter byte and the padding to a byte boundary. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
int pass; |
|
int image_digits = 0; |
|
udigit row_width[2], row_bytes[3]; |
|
|
|
for (pass=0; pass<=6; ++pass) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 pw = PNG_PASS_COLS(file->width, pass); |
|
|
|
if (pw > 0) |
|
{ |
|
int digits; |
|
|
|
/* calculate 1+((pw*pd+7)>>3) in row_bytes */ |
|
digits = uarb_mult_digit(row_bytes, uarb_set(row_bytes, 7), |
|
row_width, uarb_set(row_width, pw), pd); |
|
digits = uarb_shift(row_bytes, digits, 3); |
|
digits = uarb_inc(row_bytes, digits, 1); |
|
|
|
/* Add row_bytes * pass-height to the file image_bytes field |
|
*/ |
|
image_digits = uarb_mult32(file->image_bytes, image_digits, |
|
row_bytes, digits, |
|
PNG_PASS_ROWS(file->height, pass)); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
file->image_digits = image_digits; |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE: |
|
{ |
|
int digits; |
|
udigit row_width[2], row_bytes[3]; |
|
|
|
/* As above, but use image_width in place of the pass width: */ |
|
digits = uarb_mult_digit(row_bytes, uarb_set(row_bytes, 7), |
|
row_width, uarb_set(row_width, file->width), pd); |
|
digits = uarb_shift(row_bytes, digits, 3); |
|
digits = uarb_inc(row_bytes, digits, 1); |
|
|
|
/* Set row_bytes * image-height to the file image_bytes field */ |
|
file->image_digits = uarb_mult32(file->image_bytes, 0, |
|
row_bytes, digits, file->height); |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
|
|
default: |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR: interlace method"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
assert(file->image_digits >= 1 && file->image_digits <= 5); |
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* PER-CHUNK CONTROL STRUCTURE |
|
* This structure is instantiated for each chunk, except for the IDAT chunks |
|
* where one chunk control structure is used for the whole of a single stream of |
|
* IDAT chunks (see the IDAT control structure below). |
|
*/ |
|
struct chunk |
|
{ |
|
/* ANCESTORS */ |
|
struct file * file; |
|
struct global * global; |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC IDAT INFORMATION: SET BY THE ZLIB CODE */ |
|
udigit uncompressed_bytes[5]; |
|
int uncompressed_digits; |
|
udigit compressed_bytes[5]; |
|
int compressed_digits; |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC PER-CHUNK INFORMATION: USED BY CHUNK READ CODE */ |
|
/* This information is filled in by chunk_init from the data in the file |
|
* control structure, but chunk_length may be changed later. |
|
*/ |
|
fpos_t chunk_data_pos; /* Position of first byte of chunk data */ |
|
png_uint_32 chunk_length; /* From header (or modified below) */ |
|
png_uint_32 chunk_type; /* From header */ |
|
|
|
/* PUBLIC PER-CHUNK INFORMATION: FOR THE CHUNK WRITE CODE */ |
|
png_uint_32 write_crc; /* Output CRC (may differ from read_crc) */ |
|
png_uint_32 rewrite_offset; /* Count of bytes before rewrite. */ |
|
int rewrite_length; /* Number of bytes left to change */ |
|
png_byte rewrite_buffer[2]; /* Buffer of new byte values */ |
|
}; |
|
|
|
static void |
|
chunk_message(struct chunk *chunk, const char *message) |
|
{ |
|
type_message(chunk->file, chunk->chunk_type, message); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
chunk_end(struct chunk **chunk_var) |
|
{ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = *chunk_var; |
|
|
|
*chunk_var = NULL; |
|
CLEAR(*chunk); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
chunk_init(struct chunk * const chunk, struct file * const file) |
|
/* When a chunk is initialized the file length/type/pos are copied into the |
|
* corresponding chunk fields and the new chunk is registered in the file |
|
* structure. There can only be one chunk at a time. |
|
* |
|
* NOTE: this routine must onely be called from the file alloc routine! |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->chunk == NULL); |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*chunk); |
|
|
|
chunk->file = file; |
|
chunk->global = file->global; |
|
|
|
chunk->chunk_data_pos = file->data_pos; |
|
chunk->chunk_length = file->length; |
|
chunk->chunk_type = file->type; |
|
|
|
/* Compresssed/uncompressed size information (from the zlib control structure |
|
* that is used to check the compressed data in a chunk.) |
|
*/ |
|
chunk->uncompressed_digits = 0; |
|
chunk->compressed_digits = 0; |
|
|
|
file->chunk = chunk; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
current_type(struct file *file, int code) |
|
/* Guess the actual chunk type that causes a stop() */ |
|
{ |
|
/* This may return png_IDAT for errors detected (late) in the header; that |
|
* includes any inter-chunk consistency check that libpng performs. Assume |
|
* that if the chunk_type is png_IDAT and the file write count is 8 this is |
|
* what is happening. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->chunk != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 type = file->chunk->chunk_type; |
|
|
|
/* This is probably wrong for the excess IDATs case, because then libpng |
|
* whines about too many of them (apparently in some cases erroneously) |
|
* when the header is read. |
|
*/ |
|
if (code <= LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE && type == png_IDAT && |
|
file->write_count == 8) |
|
type = 0; /* magic */ |
|
|
|
return type; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
return file->type; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
setpos(struct chunk *chunk) |
|
/* Reset the position to 'chunk_data_pos' - the start of the data for this |
|
* chunk. As a side effect the read_count in the file is reset to 8, just |
|
* after the length/type header. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
chunk->file->read_count = 8; |
|
file_setpos(chunk->file, &chunk->chunk_data_pos); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Specific chunk handling - called for each chunk header, all special chunk |
|
* processing is initiated in these functions. |
|
*/ |
|
/* The next functions handle special processing for those chunks with LZ data, |
|
* the data is identified and checked for validity. If there are problems which |
|
* cannot be corrected the routines return false, otherwise true (although |
|
* modification to the zlib header may be required.) |
|
* |
|
* The compressed data is in zlib format (RFC1950) and consequently has a |
|
* minimum length of 7 bytes. |
|
*/ |
|
static int zlib_check(struct file *file, png_uint_32 offset); |
|
|
|
static int |
|
process_zTXt_iCCP(struct file *file) |
|
/* zTXt and iCCP have exactly the same form - keyword, null, compression |
|
* method then compressed data. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = file->chunk; |
|
png_uint_32 length; |
|
png_uint_32 index = 0; |
|
|
|
assert(chunk != NULL && file->idat == NULL); |
|
length = chunk->chunk_length; |
|
setpos(chunk); |
|
|
|
while (length >= 9) |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
if (reread_byte(file) == 0) /* keyword null terminator */ |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
(void)reread_byte(file); /* compression method */ |
|
return zlib_check(file, index); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
chunk_message(chunk, "too short"); |
|
return 0; /* skip */ |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
process_iTXt(struct file *file) |
|
{ |
|
/* Like zTXt but more fields. */ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = file->chunk; |
|
png_uint_32 length; |
|
png_uint_32 index = 0; |
|
|
|
assert(chunk != NULL && file->idat == NULL); |
|
length = chunk->chunk_length; |
|
setpos(chunk); |
|
|
|
while (length >= 5) |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
if (reread_byte(file) == 0) /* keyword null terminator */ |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
if (reread_byte(file) == 0) /* uncompressed text */ |
|
return 1; /* nothing to check */ |
|
|
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
(void)reread_byte(file); /* compression method */ |
|
|
|
/* Skip the language tag (null terminated). */ |
|
while (length >= 9) |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
if (reread_byte(file) == 0) /* terminator */ |
|
{ |
|
/* Skip the translated keyword */ |
|
while (length >= 8) |
|
{ |
|
--length; |
|
++index; |
|
if (reread_byte(file) == 0) /* terminator */ |
|
return zlib_check(file, index); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Ran out of bytes in the compressed case. */ |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
log_error(file, INVALID_ERROR_CODE, "iTXt chunk length"); |
|
|
|
return 0; /* skip */ |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* IDAT READ/WRITE CONTROL STRUCTURE */ |
|
struct IDAT |
|
{ |
|
/* ANCESTORS */ |
|
struct file * file; |
|
struct global * global; |
|
|
|
/* PROTECTED IDAT INFORMATION: SET BY THE IDAT READ CODE */ |
|
struct IDAT_list *idat_list_head; /* START of the list of IDAT information */ |
|
struct IDAT_list *idat_list_tail; /* *END* of the list of IDAT information */ |
|
|
|
/* PROTECTED IDAT INFORMATION: USED BY THE IDAT WRITE CODE */ |
|
struct IDAT_list *idat_cur; /* Current list entry */ |
|
unsigned int idat_count; /* And the *current* index into the list */ |
|
png_uint_32 idat_index; /* Index of *next* input byte to write */ |
|
png_uint_32 idat_length; /* Cache of current chunk length */ |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: there is currently no IDAT_reset, so a stream cannot contain more than |
|
* one IDAT sequence (i.e. MNG is not supported). |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
static void |
|
IDAT_end(struct IDAT **idat_var) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT *idat = *idat_var; |
|
struct file *file = idat->file; |
|
|
|
*idat_var = NULL; |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*idat); |
|
|
|
assert(file->chunk != NULL); |
|
chunk_end(&file->chunk); |
|
|
|
/* Regardless of why the IDAT was killed set the state back to CHUNKS (it may |
|
* already be CHUNKS because the state isn't changed until process_IDAT |
|
* returns; a stop will cause IDAT_end to be entered in state CHUNKS!) |
|
*/ |
|
file->state = STATE_CHUNKS; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
IDAT_init(struct IDAT * const idat, struct file * const file) |
|
/* When the chunk is png_IDAT instantiate an IDAT control structure in place |
|
* of a chunk control structure. The IDAT will instantiate a chunk control |
|
* structure using the file alloc routine. |
|
* |
|
* NOTE: this routine must only be called from the file alloc routine! |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->chunk == NULL); |
|
assert(file->idat == NULL); |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*idat); |
|
|
|
idat->file = file; |
|
idat->global = file->global; |
|
|
|
/* Initialize the tail to the pre-allocated buffer and set the count to 0 |
|
* (empty.) |
|
*/ |
|
idat->global->idat_cache.count = 0; |
|
idat->idat_list_head = idat->idat_list_tail = &idat->global->idat_cache; |
|
|
|
/* Now the chunk. The allocator calls the initializer of the new chunk and |
|
* stores the result in file->chunk: |
|
*/ |
|
file->alloc(file, 0/*chunk*/); |
|
assert(file->chunk != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* And store this for cleanup (and to check for double alloc or failure to |
|
* free.) |
|
*/ |
|
file->idat = idat; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
rechunk_length(struct IDAT *idat, int start) |
|
/* Return the length for the next IDAT chunk, taking into account |
|
* rechunking. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 len = idat->global->idat_max; |
|
|
|
if (len == 0) /* use original chunk lengths */ |
|
{ |
|
const struct IDAT_list *cur; |
|
unsigned int count; |
|
|
|
if (start) |
|
return idat->idat_length; /* use the cache */ |
|
|
|
/* Otherwise rechunk_length is called at the end of a chunk for the length |
|
* of the next one. |
|
*/ |
|
cur = idat->idat_cur; |
|
count = idat->idat_count; |
|
|
|
assert(idat->idat_index == idat->idat_length && |
|
idat->idat_length == cur->lengths[count]); |
|
|
|
/* Return length of the *next* chunk */ |
|
if (++count < cur->count) |
|
return cur->lengths[count]; |
|
|
|
/* End of this list */ |
|
assert(cur != idat->idat_list_tail); |
|
cur = cur->next; |
|
assert(cur != NULL && cur->count > 0); |
|
return cur->lengths[0]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* rechunking */ |
|
{ |
|
/* The chunk size is the lesser of file->idat_max and the number |
|
* of remaining bytes. |
|
*/ |
|
png_uint_32 have = idat->idat_length - idat->idat_index; |
|
|
|
if (len > have) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *cur = idat->idat_cur; |
|
unsigned int j = idat->idat_count+1; /* the next IDAT in the list */ |
|
|
|
do |
|
{ |
|
/* Add up the remaining bytes. This can't overflow because the |
|
* individual lengths are always <= 0x7fffffff, so when we add two |
|
* of them overflow is not possible. |
|
*/ |
|
assert(cur != NULL); |
|
|
|
for (;;) |
|
{ |
|
/* NOTE: IDAT_list::count here, not IDAT_list::length */ |
|
for (; j < cur->count; ++j) |
|
{ |
|
have += cur->lengths[j]; |
|
if (len <= have) |
|
return len; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* If this was the end return the count of the available bytes */ |
|
if (cur == idat->idat_list_tail) |
|
return have; |
|
|
|
cur = cur->next; |
|
j = 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
while (len > have); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return len; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
process_IDAT(struct file *file) |
|
/* Process the IDAT stream, this is the more complex than the preceding |
|
* cases because the compressed data is spread across multiple IDAT chunks |
|
* (typically). Rechunking of the data is not handled here; all this |
|
* function does is establish whether the zlib header needs to be modified. |
|
* |
|
* Initially the function returns false, indicating that the chunk should not |
|
* be written. It does this until the last IDAT chunk is passed in, then it |
|
* checks the zlib data and returns true. |
|
* |
|
* It does not return false on a fatal error; it calls stop instead. |
|
* |
|
* The caller must have an instantiated (IDAT) control structure and it must |
|
* have extent over the whole read of the IDAT stream. For a PNG this means |
|
* the whole PNG read, for MNG it could have lesser extent. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *list; |
|
|
|
assert(file->idat != NULL && file->chunk != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* We need to first check the entire sequence of IDAT chunks to ensure the |
|
* stream is in sync. Do this by building a list of all the chunks and |
|
* recording the length of each because the length may have been fixed up by |
|
* sync_stream below. |
|
* |
|
* At the end of the list of chunks, where the type of the next chunk is not |
|
* png_IDAT, process the whole stream using the list data to check validity |
|
* then return control to the start and rewrite everything. |
|
*/ |
|
list = file->idat->idat_list_tail; |
|
|
|
if (list->count == list->length) |
|
{ |
|
list = IDAT_list_extend(list); |
|
|
|
if (list == NULL) |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "out of memory"); |
|
|
|
/* Move to the next block */ |
|
list->count = 0; |
|
file->idat->idat_list_tail = list; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* And fill in the next IDAT information buffer. */ |
|
list->lengths[(list->count)++] = file->chunk->chunk_length; |
|
|
|
/* The type of the next chunk was recorded in the file control structure by |
|
* the caller, if this is png_IDAT return 'skip' to the caller. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->type == png_IDAT) |
|
return 0; /* skip this for the moment */ |
|
|
|
/* This is the final IDAT chunk, so run the tests to check for the too far |
|
* back error and possibly optimize the window bits. This means going back |
|
* to the start of the first chunk data, which is stored in the original |
|
* chunk allocation. |
|
*/ |
|
setpos(file->chunk); |
|
|
|
if (zlib_check(file, 0)) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT *idat; |
|
int cmp; |
|
|
|
/* The IDAT stream was successfully uncompressed; see whether it |
|
* contained the correct number of bytes of image data. |
|
*/ |
|
cmp = uarb_cmp(file->image_bytes, file->image_digits, |
|
file->chunk->uncompressed_bytes, file->chunk->uncompressed_digits); |
|
|
|
if (cmp < 0) |
|
type_message(file, png_IDAT, "extra uncompressed data"); |
|
|
|
else if (cmp > 0) |
|
stop(file, LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE, "IDAT: uncompressed data too small"); |
|
|
|
/* Return the stream to the start of the first IDAT chunk; the length |
|
* is set in the write case below but the input chunk variables must be |
|
* set (once) here: |
|
*/ |
|
setpos(file->chunk); |
|
|
|
idat = file->idat; |
|
idat->idat_cur = idat->idat_list_head; |
|
idat->idat_length = idat->idat_cur->lengths[0]; |
|
idat->idat_count = 0; /* Count of chunks read in current list */ |
|
idat->idat_index = 0; /* Index into chunk data */ |
|
|
|
/* Update the chunk length to the correct value for the IDAT chunk: */ |
|
file->chunk->chunk_length = rechunk_length(idat, 1/*start*/); |
|
|
|
/* Change the state to writing IDAT chunks */ |
|
file->state = STATE_IDAT; |
|
|
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* Failure to decompress the IDAT stream; give up. */ |
|
stop(file, ZLIB_ERROR_CODE, "could not uncompress IDAT"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* ZLIB CONTROL STRUCTURE */ |
|
struct zlib |
|
{ |
|
/* ANCESTORS */ |
|
struct IDAT * idat; /* NOTE: May be NULL */ |
|
struct chunk * chunk; |
|
struct file * file; |
|
struct global *global; |
|
|
|
/* GLOBAL ZLIB INFORMATION: SET BY THE CALLER */ |
|
png_uint_32 rewrite_offset; |
|
|
|
/* GLOBAL ZLIB INFORMATION: SET BY THE ZLIB READ CODE */ |
|
udigit compressed_bytes[5]; |
|
int compressed_digits; |
|
udigit uncompressed_bytes[5]; |
|
int uncompressed_digits; |
|
int file_bits; /* window bits from the file */ |
|
int ok_bits; /* Set <16 on a successful read */ |
|
int cksum; /* Set on a checksum error */ |
|
|
|
/* PROTECTED ZLIB INFORMATION: USED BY THE ZLIB ROUTINES */ |
|
z_stream z; |
|
png_uint_32 extra_bytes; /* Count of extra compressed bytes */ |
|
int state; |
|
int rc; /* Last return code */ |
|
int window_bits; /* 0 if no change */ |
|
png_byte header[2]; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
static const char * |
|
zlib_flevel(struct zlib *zlib) |
|
{ |
|
switch (zlib->header[1] >> 6) |
|
{ |
|
case 0: return "supfast"; |
|
case 1: return "stdfast"; |
|
case 2: return "default"; |
|
case 3: return "maximum"; |
|
default: assert(UNREACHED); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return "COMPILER BUG"; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static const char * |
|
zlib_rc(struct zlib *zlib) |
|
/* Return a string for the zlib return code */ |
|
{ |
|
switch (zlib->rc) |
|
{ |
|
case Z_OK: return "Z_OK"; |
|
case Z_STREAM_END: return "Z_STREAM_END"; |
|
case Z_NEED_DICT: return "Z_NEED_DICT"; |
|
case Z_ERRNO: return "Z_ERRNO"; |
|
case Z_STREAM_ERROR: return "Z_STREAM_ERROR"; |
|
case Z_DATA_ERROR: return "Z_DATA_ERROR"; |
|
case Z_MEM_ERROR: return "Z_MEM_ERROR"; |
|
case Z_BUF_ERROR: return "Z_BUF_ERROR"; |
|
case Z_VERSION_ERROR: return "Z_VERSION_ERROR"; |
|
default: return "Z_*INVALID_RC*"; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
zlib_message(struct zlib *zlib, int unexpected) |
|
/* Output a message given a zlib rc */ |
|
{ |
|
if (zlib->global->errors) |
|
{ |
|
const char *reason = zlib->z.msg; |
|
|
|
if (reason == NULL) |
|
reason = "[no message]"; |
|
|
|
fputs(zlib->file->file_name, stderr); |
|
type_sep(stderr); |
|
type_name(zlib->chunk->chunk_type, stderr); |
|
fprintf(stderr, ": %szlib error: %d (%s) (%s)\n", |
|
unexpected ? "unexpected " : "", zlib->rc, zlib_rc(zlib), reason); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
zlib_end(struct zlib *zlib) |
|
{ |
|
/* Output the summary line now; this ensures a summary line always gets |
|
* output regardless of the manner of exit. |
|
*/ |
|
if (!zlib->global->quiet) |
|
{ |
|
if (zlib->ok_bits < 16) /* stream was read ok */ |
|
{ |
|
const char *reason; |
|
|
|
if (zlib->cksum) |
|
reason = "CHK"; /* checksum error */ |
|
|
|
else if (zlib->ok_bits > zlib->file_bits) |
|
reason = "TFB"; /* fixing a too-far-back error */ |
|
|
|
else if (zlib->ok_bits == zlib->file_bits) |
|
reason = "OK "; |
|
|
|
else |
|
reason = "OPT"; /* optimizing window bits */ |
|
|
|
/* SUMMARY FORMAT (for a successful zlib inflate): |
|
* |
|
* IDAT reason flevel file-bits ok-bits compressed uncompressed file |
|
*/ |
|
type_name(zlib->chunk->chunk_type, stdout); |
|
printf(" %s %s %d %d ", reason, zlib_flevel(zlib), zlib->file_bits, |
|
zlib->ok_bits); |
|
uarb_print(zlib->compressed_bytes, zlib->compressed_digits, stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
uarb_print(zlib->uncompressed_bytes, zlib->uncompressed_digits, |
|
stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
fputs(zlib->file->file_name, stdout); |
|
putc('\n', stdout); |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* This is a zlib read error; the chunk will be skipped. For an IDAT |
|
* stream this will also cause a fatal read error (via stop()). |
|
* |
|
* SUMMARY FORMAT: |
|
* |
|
* IDAT SKP flevel file-bits z-rc compressed message file |
|
* |
|
* z-rc is the zlib failure code; message is the error message with |
|
* spaces replaced by '-'. The compressed byte count indicates where |
|
* in the zlib stream the error occurred. |
|
*/ |
|
type_name(zlib->chunk->chunk_type, stdout); |
|
printf(" SKP %s %d %s ", zlib_flevel(zlib), zlib->file_bits, |
|
zlib_rc(zlib)); |
|
uarb_print(zlib->compressed_bytes, zlib->compressed_digits, stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
emit_string(zlib->z.msg ? zlib->z.msg : "[no_message]", stdout); |
|
putc(' ', stdout); |
|
fputs(zlib->file->file_name, stdout); |
|
putc('\n', stdout); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (zlib->state >= 0) |
|
{ |
|
zlib->rc = inflateEnd(&zlib->z); |
|
|
|
if (zlib->rc != Z_OK) |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 1/*unexpected*/); |
|
} |
|
|
|
CLEAR(*zlib); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
zlib_reset(struct zlib *zlib, int window_bits) |
|
/* Reinitializes a zlib with a different window_bits */ |
|
{ |
|
assert(zlib->state >= 0); /* initialized by zlib_init */ |
|
|
|
zlib->z.next_in = Z_NULL; |
|
zlib->z.avail_in = 0; |
|
zlib->z.next_out = Z_NULL; |
|
zlib->z.avail_out = 0; |
|
|
|
zlib->window_bits = window_bits; |
|
zlib->compressed_digits = 0; |
|
zlib->uncompressed_digits = 0; |
|
|
|
zlib->state = 0; /* initialized, once */ |
|
zlib->rc = inflateReset2(&zlib->z, 0); |
|
if (zlib->rc != Z_OK) |
|
{ |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 1/*unexpected*/); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
zlib_init(struct zlib *zlib, struct IDAT *idat, struct chunk *chunk, |
|
int window_bits, png_uint_32 offset) |
|
/* Initialize a zlib_control; the result is true/false */ |
|
{ |
|
CLEAR(*zlib); |
|
|
|
zlib->idat = idat; |
|
zlib->chunk = chunk; |
|
zlib->file = chunk->file; |
|
zlib->global = chunk->global; |
|
zlib->rewrite_offset = offset; /* never changed for this zlib */ |
|
|
|
/* *_out does not need to be set: */ |
|
zlib->z.next_in = Z_NULL; |
|
zlib->z.avail_in = 0; |
|
zlib->z.zalloc = Z_NULL; |
|
zlib->z.zfree = Z_NULL; |
|
zlib->z.opaque = Z_NULL; |
|
|
|
zlib->state = -1; |
|
zlib->window_bits = window_bits; |
|
|
|
zlib->compressed_digits = 0; |
|
zlib->uncompressed_digits = 0; |
|
|
|
/* These values are sticky across reset (in addition to the stuff in the |
|
* first block, which is actually constant.) |
|
*/ |
|
zlib->file_bits = 24; |
|
zlib->ok_bits = 16; /* unset */ |
|
zlib->cksum = 0; /* set when a checksum error is detected */ |
|
|
|
/* '0' means use the header; inflateInit2 should always succeed because it |
|
* does nothing apart from allocating the internal zstate. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib->rc = inflateInit2(&zlib->z, 0); |
|
if (zlib->rc != Z_OK) |
|
{ |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 1/*unexpected*/); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
zlib->state = 0; /* initialized */ |
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
max_window_bits(uarbc size, int ndigits) |
|
/* Return the zlib stream window bits required for data of the given size. */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_16 cb; |
|
|
|
if (ndigits > 1) |
|
return 15; |
|
|
|
cb = size[0]; |
|
|
|
if (cb > 16384) return 15; |
|
if (cb > 8192) return 14; |
|
if (cb > 4096) return 13; |
|
if (cb > 2048) return 12; |
|
if (cb > 1024) return 11; |
|
if (cb > 512) return 10; |
|
if (cb > 256) return 9; |
|
return 8; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
zlib_advance(struct zlib *zlib, png_uint_32 nbytes) |
|
/* Read nbytes compressed bytes; the stream will be initialized if required. |
|
* Bytes are always being reread and errors are fatal. The return code is as |
|
* follows: |
|
* |
|
* -1: saw the "too far back" error |
|
* 0: ok, keep going |
|
* 1: saw Z_STREAM_END (zlib->extra_bytes indicates too much data) |
|
* 2: a zlib error that cannot be corrected (error message already |
|
* output if required.) |
|
*/ |
|
# define ZLIB_TOO_FAR_BACK (-1) |
|
# define ZLIB_OK 0 |
|
# define ZLIB_STREAM_END 1 |
|
# define ZLIB_FATAL 2 |
|
{ |
|
int state = zlib->state; |
|
int endrc = ZLIB_OK; |
|
png_uint_32 in_bytes = 0; |
|
struct file *file = zlib->file; |
|
|
|
assert(state >= 0); |
|
|
|
while (in_bytes < nbytes && endrc == ZLIB_OK) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 out_bytes; |
|
int flush; |
|
png_byte bIn = reread_byte(file); |
|
png_byte bOut; |
|
|
|
switch (state) |
|
{ |
|
case 0: /* first header byte */ |
|
{ |
|
int file_bits = 8+(bIn >> 4); |
|
int new_bits = zlib->window_bits; |
|
|
|
zlib->file_bits = file_bits; |
|
|
|
/* Check against the existing value - it may not need to be |
|
* changed. Note that a bogus file_bits is allowed through once, |
|
* to see if it works, but the window_bits value is set to 15, |
|
* the maximum. |
|
*/ |
|
if (new_bits == 0) /* no change */ |
|
zlib->window_bits = ((file_bits > 15) ? 15 : file_bits); |
|
|
|
else if (new_bits != file_bits) /* rewrite required */ |
|
bIn = (png_byte)((bIn & 0xf) + ((new_bits-8) << 4)); |
|
} |
|
|
|
zlib->header[0] = bIn; |
|
zlib->state = state = 1; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case 1: /* second header byte */ |
|
{ |
|
int b2 = bIn & 0xe0; /* top 3 bits */ |
|
|
|
/* The checksum calculation, on the first 11 bits: */ |
|
b2 += 0x1f - ((zlib->header[0] << 8) + b2) % 0x1f; |
|
|
|
/* Update the checksum byte if required: */ |
|
if (bIn != b2) |
|
{ |
|
/* If the first byte wasn't changed this indicates an error in |
|
* the checksum calculation; signal this by setting 'cksum'. |
|
*/ |
|
if (zlib->file_bits == zlib->window_bits) |
|
zlib->cksum = 1; |
|
|
|
bIn = (png_byte)b2; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
zlib->header[1] = bIn; |
|
zlib->state = state = 2; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
default: /* After the header bytes */ |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* For some streams, perhaps only those compressed with 'superfast |
|
* compression' (which results in a lot of copying) Z_BUF_ERROR can happen |
|
* immediately after all output has been flushed on the next input byte. |
|
* This is handled below when Z_BUF_ERROR is detected by adding an output |
|
* byte. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib->z.next_in = &bIn; |
|
zlib->z.avail_in = 1; |
|
zlib->z.next_out = &bOut; |
|
zlib->z.avail_out = 0; /* Initially */ |
|
|
|
/* Initially use Z_NO_FLUSH in an attempt to persuade zlib to look at this |
|
* byte without confusing what is going on with output. |
|
*/ |
|
flush = Z_NO_FLUSH; |
|
out_bytes = 0; |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: expression 3 is only evaluated on 'continue', because of the |
|
* 'break' at the end of this loop below. |
|
*/ |
|
for (;endrc == ZLIB_OK; |
|
flush = Z_SYNC_FLUSH, |
|
zlib->z.next_out = &bOut, |
|
zlib->z.avail_out = 1, |
|
++out_bytes) |
|
{ |
|
zlib->rc = inflate(&zlib->z, flush); |
|
out_bytes -= zlib->z.avail_out; |
|
|
|
switch (zlib->rc) |
|
{ |
|
case Z_BUF_ERROR: |
|
if (zlib->z.avail_out == 0) |
|
continue; /* Try another output byte. */ |
|
|
|
if (zlib->z.avail_in == 0) |
|
break; /* Try another input byte */ |
|
|
|
/* Both avail_out and avail_in are 1 yet zlib returned a code |
|
* indicating no progress was possible. This is unexpected. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 1/*unexpected*/); |
|
endrc = ZLIB_FATAL; /* stop processing */ |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case Z_OK: |
|
/* Zlib is supposed to have made progress: */ |
|
assert(zlib->z.avail_out == 0 || zlib->z.avail_in == 0); |
|
continue; |
|
|
|
case Z_STREAM_END: |
|
/* This is the successful end. */ |
|
zlib->state = 3; /* end of stream */ |
|
endrc = ZLIB_STREAM_END; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case Z_NEED_DICT: |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 0/*stream error*/); |
|
endrc = ZLIB_FATAL; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case Z_DATA_ERROR: |
|
/* The too far back error can be corrected, others cannot: */ |
|
if (zlib->z.msg != NULL && |
|
strcmp(zlib->z.msg, "invalid distance too far back") == 0) |
|
{ |
|
endrc = ZLIB_TOO_FAR_BACK; |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
/* FALLTHROUGH */ |
|
|
|
default: |
|
zlib_message(zlib, 0/*stream error*/); |
|
endrc = ZLIB_FATAL; |
|
break; |
|
} /* switch (inflate rc) */ |
|
|
|
/* Control gets here when further output is not possible; endrc may |
|
* still be ZLIB_OK if more input is required. |
|
*/ |
|
break; |
|
} /* for (output bytes) */ |
|
|
|
/* Keep a running count of output byte produced: */ |
|
zlib->uncompressed_digits = uarb_add32(zlib->uncompressed_bytes, |
|
zlib->uncompressed_digits, out_bytes); |
|
|
|
/* Keep going, the loop will terminate when endrc is no longer set to |
|
* ZLIB_OK or all the input bytes have been consumed; meanwhile keep |
|
* adding input bytes. |
|
*/ |
|
assert(zlib->z.avail_in == 0 || endrc != ZLIB_OK); |
|
|
|
in_bytes += 1 - zlib->z.avail_in; |
|
} /* while (input bytes) */ |
|
|
|
assert(in_bytes == nbytes || endrc != ZLIB_OK); |
|
|
|
/* Update the running total of input bytes consumed */ |
|
zlib->compressed_digits = uarb_add32(zlib->compressed_bytes, |
|
zlib->compressed_digits, in_bytes - zlib->z.avail_in); |
|
|
|
/* At the end of the stream update the chunk with the accumulated |
|
* information if it is an improvement: |
|
*/ |
|
if (endrc == ZLIB_STREAM_END && zlib->window_bits < zlib->ok_bits) |
|
{ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = zlib->chunk; |
|
|
|
chunk->uncompressed_digits = uarb_copy(chunk->uncompressed_bytes, |
|
zlib->uncompressed_bytes, zlib->uncompressed_digits); |
|
chunk->compressed_digits = uarb_copy(chunk->compressed_bytes, |
|
zlib->compressed_bytes, zlib->compressed_digits); |
|
chunk->rewrite_buffer[0] = zlib->header[0]; |
|
chunk->rewrite_buffer[1] = zlib->header[1]; |
|
|
|
if (zlib->window_bits != zlib->file_bits || zlib->cksum) |
|
{ |
|
/* A rewrite is required */ |
|
chunk->rewrite_offset = zlib->rewrite_offset; |
|
chunk->rewrite_length = 2; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
chunk->rewrite_offset = 0; |
|
chunk->rewrite_length = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (in_bytes < nbytes) |
|
chunk_message(chunk, "extra compressed data"); |
|
|
|
zlib->extra_bytes = nbytes - in_bytes; |
|
zlib->ok_bits = zlib->window_bits; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return endrc; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
zlib_run(struct zlib *zlib) |
|
/* Like zlib_advance but also handles a stream of IDAT chunks. */ |
|
{ |
|
/* The 'extra_bytes' field is set by zlib_advance if there is extra |
|
* compressed data in the chunk it handles (if it sees Z_STREAM_END before |
|
* all the input data has been used.) This function uses the value to update |
|
* the correct chunk length, so the problem should only ever be detected once |
|
* for each chunk. zlib_advance outputs the error message, though see the |
|
* IDAT specific check below. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib->extra_bytes = 0; |
|
|
|
if (zlib->idat != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *list = zlib->idat->idat_list_head; |
|
struct IDAT_list *last = zlib->idat->idat_list_tail; |
|
int skip = 0; |
|
|
|
/* 'rewrite_offset' is the offset of the LZ data within the chunk, for |
|
* IDAT it should be 0: |
|
*/ |
|
assert(zlib->rewrite_offset == 0); |
|
|
|
/* Process each IDAT_list in turn; the caller has left the stream |
|
* positioned at the start of the first IDAT chunk data. |
|
*/ |
|
for (;;) |
|
{ |
|
unsigned int count = list->count; |
|
unsigned int i; |
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i<count; ++i) |
|
{ |
|
int rc; |
|
|
|
if (skip > 0) /* Skip CRC and next IDAT header */ |
|
skip_12(zlib->file); |
|
|
|
skip = 12; /* for the next time */ |
|
|
|
rc = zlib_advance(zlib, list->lengths[i]); |
|
|
|
switch (rc) |
|
{ |
|
case ZLIB_OK: /* keep going */ |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case ZLIB_STREAM_END: /* stop */ |
|
/* There may be extra chunks; if there are and one of them is |
|
* not zero length output the 'extra data' message. Only do |
|
* this check if errors are being output. |
|
*/ |
|
if (zlib->global->errors && zlib->extra_bytes == 0) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT_list *check = list; |
|
int j = i+1, jcount = count; |
|
|
|
for (;;) |
|
{ |
|
for (; j<jcount; ++j) |
|
if (check->lengths[j] > 0) |
|
{ |
|
chunk_message(zlib->chunk, |
|
"extra compressed data"); |
|
goto end_check; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (check == last) |
|
break; |
|
|
|
check = check->next; |
|
jcount = check->count; |
|
j = 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
end_check: |
|
/* Terminate the list at the current position, reducing the |
|
* length of the last IDAT too if required. |
|
*/ |
|
list->lengths[i] -= zlib->extra_bytes; |
|
list->count = i+1; |
|
zlib->idat->idat_list_tail = list; |
|
/* FALLTHROUGH */ |
|
|
|
default: |
|
return rc; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* At the end of the compressed data and Z_STREAM_END was not seen. */ |
|
if (list == last) |
|
return ZLIB_OK; |
|
|
|
list = list->next; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = zlib->chunk; |
|
int rc; |
|
|
|
assert(zlib->rewrite_offset < chunk->chunk_length); |
|
|
|
rc = zlib_advance(zlib, chunk->chunk_length - zlib->rewrite_offset); |
|
|
|
/* The extra bytes in the chunk are handled now by adjusting the chunk |
|
* length to exclude them; the zlib data is always stored at the end of |
|
* the PNG chunk (although clearly this is not necessary.) zlib_advance |
|
* has already output a warning message. |
|
*/ |
|
chunk->chunk_length -= zlib->extra_bytes; |
|
return rc; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int /* global function; not a member function */ |
|
zlib_check(struct file *file, png_uint_32 offset) |
|
/* Check the stream of zlib compressed data in either idat (if given) or (if |
|
* not) chunk. In fact it is zlib_run that handles the difference in reading |
|
* a single chunk and a list of IDAT chunks. |
|
* |
|
* In either case the input file must be positioned at the first byte of zlib |
|
* compressed data (the first header byte). |
|
* |
|
* The return value is true on success, including the case where the zlib |
|
* header may need to be rewritten, and false on an unrecoverable error. |
|
* |
|
* In the case of IDAT chunks 'offset' should be 0. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
fpos_t start_pos; |
|
struct zlib zlib; |
|
|
|
/* Record the start of the LZ data to allow a re-read. */ |
|
file_getpos(file, &start_pos); |
|
|
|
/* First test the existing (file) window bits: */ |
|
if (zlib_init(&zlib, file->idat, file->chunk, 0/*window bits*/, offset)) |
|
{ |
|
int min_bits, max_bits, rc; |
|
|
|
/* The first run using the existing window bits. */ |
|
rc = zlib_run(&zlib); |
|
|
|
switch (rc) |
|
{ |
|
case ZLIB_TOO_FAR_BACK: |
|
/* too far back error */ |
|
file->status_code |= TOO_FAR_BACK; |
|
min_bits = zlib.window_bits + 1; |
|
max_bits = 15; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case ZLIB_STREAM_END: |
|
if (!zlib.global->optimize_zlib && |
|
zlib.window_bits == zlib.file_bits && !zlib.cksum) |
|
{ |
|
/* The trivial case where the stream is ok and optimization was |
|
* not requested. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
max_bits = max_window_bits(zlib.uncompressed_bytes, |
|
zlib.uncompressed_digits); |
|
if (zlib.ok_bits < max_bits) |
|
max_bits = zlib.ok_bits; |
|
min_bits = 8; |
|
|
|
/* cksum is set if there is an error in the zlib header checksum |
|
* calculation in the original file (and this may be the only reason |
|
* a rewrite is required). We can't rely on the file window bits in |
|
* this case, so do the optimization anyway. |
|
*/ |
|
if (zlib.cksum) |
|
chunk_message(zlib.chunk, "zlib checksum"); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
|
|
case ZLIB_OK: |
|
/* Truncated stream; unrecoverable, gets converted to ZLIB_FATAL */ |
|
zlib.z.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("[truncated]"); |
|
zlib_message(&zlib, 0/*expected*/); |
|
/* FALLTHROUGH */ |
|
|
|
default: |
|
/* Unrecoverable error; skip the chunk; a zlib_message has already |
|
* been output. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Optimize window bits or fix a too-far-back error. min_bits and |
|
* max_bits have been set appropriately, ok_bits records the bit value |
|
* known to work. |
|
*/ |
|
while (min_bits < max_bits || max_bits < zlib.ok_bits/*if 16*/) |
|
{ |
|
int test_bits = (min_bits + max_bits) >> 1; |
|
|
|
if (zlib_reset(&zlib, test_bits)) |
|
{ |
|
file_setpos(file, &start_pos); |
|
rc = zlib_run(&zlib); |
|
|
|
switch (rc) |
|
{ |
|
case ZLIB_TOO_FAR_BACK: |
|
min_bits = test_bits+1; |
|
if (min_bits > max_bits) |
|
{ |
|
/* This happens when the stream really is damaged and it |
|
* contains a distance code that addresses bytes before |
|
* the start of the uncompressed data. |
|
*/ |
|
assert(test_bits == 15); |
|
|
|
/* Output the error that wasn't output before: */ |
|
if (zlib.z.msg == NULL) |
|
zlib.z.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST( |
|
"invalid distance too far back"); |
|
zlib_message(&zlib, 0/*stream error*/); |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case ZLIB_STREAM_END: /* success */ |
|
max_bits = test_bits; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
default: |
|
/* A fatal error; this happens if a too-far-back error was |
|
* hiding a more serious error, zlib_advance has already |
|
* output a zlib_message. |
|
*/ |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* inflateReset2 failed */ |
|
{ |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* The loop guarantees this */ |
|
assert(zlib.ok_bits == max_bits); |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* zlib initialization failed - skip the chunk */ |
|
{ |
|
zlib_end(&zlib); |
|
return 0; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/***************************** LIBPNG CALLBACKS *******************************/ |
|
/* The strategy here is to run a regular libpng PNG file read but examine the |
|
* input data (from the file) before passing it to libpng so as to be aware of |
|
* the state we expect libpng to be in. Warning and error callbacks are also |
|
* intercepted so that they can be quieted and interpreted. Interpretation |
|
* depends on a somewhat risky string match for known error messages; let us |
|
* hope that this can be fixed in the next version of libpng. |
|
* |
|
* The control structure is pointed to by the libpng error pointer. It contains |
|
* that set of structures which must persist across multiple read callbacks, |
|
* which is pretty much everything except the 'zlib' control structure. |
|
* |
|
* The file structure is instantiated in the caller of the per-file routine, but |
|
* the per-file routine contains the chunk and IDAT control structures. |
|
*/ |
|
/* The three routines read_chunk, process_chunk and sync_stream can only be |
|
* called via a call to read_chunk and only exit at a return from process_chunk. |
|
* These routines could have been written as one confusing large routine, |
|
* instead this code relies on the compiler to do tail call elimination. The |
|
* possible calls are as follows: |
|
* |
|
* read_chunk |
|
* -> sync_stream |
|
* -> process_chunk |
|
* -> process_chunk |
|
* -> read_chunk |
|
* returns |
|
*/ |
|
static void read_chunk(struct file *file); |
|
static void |
|
process_chunk(struct file *file, png_uint_32 file_crc, png_uint_32 next_length, |
|
png_uint_32 next_type) |
|
/* Called when the chunk data has been read, next_length and next_type |
|
* will be set for the next chunk (or 0 if this is IEND). |
|
* |
|
* When this routine returns, chunk_length and chunk_type will be set for the |
|
* next chunk to write because if a chunk is skipped this return calls back |
|
* to read_chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 type = file->type; |
|
|
|
if (file->global->verbose > 1) |
|
{ |
|
fputs(" ", stderr); |
|
type_name(file->type, stderr); |
|
fprintf(stderr, " %lu 0x%.8x 0x%.8x\n", (unsigned long)file->length, |
|
file->crc ^ 0xffffffff, file_crc); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* The basic structure seems correct but the CRC may not match, in this |
|
* case assume that it is simply a bad CRC, either wrongly calculated or |
|
* because of damaged stream data. |
|
*/ |
|
if ((file->crc ^ 0xffffffff) != file_crc) |
|
{ |
|
/* The behavior is set by the 'skip' setting; if it is anything other |
|
* than SKIP_BAD_CRC ignore the bad CRC and return the chunk, with a |
|
* corrected CRC and possibly processed, to libpng. Otherwise skip the |
|
* chunk, which will result in a fatal error if the chunk is critical. |
|
*/ |
|
file->status_code |= CRC_ERROR; |
|
|
|
/* Ignore the bad CRC */ |
|
if (file->global->skip != SKIP_BAD_CRC) |
|
type_message(file, type, "bad CRC"); |
|
|
|
/* This will cause an IEND with a bad CRC to stop */ |
|
else if (CRITICAL(type)) |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "bad CRC in critical chunk"); |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
type_message(file, type, "skipped: bad CRC"); |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: this cannot be reached for IEND because it is critical. */ |
|
goto skip_chunk; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Check for other 'skip' cases and handle these; these only apply to |
|
* ancillary chunks (and not tRNS, which should probably have been a critical |
|
* chunk.) |
|
*/ |
|
if (skip_chunk_type(file->global, type)) |
|
goto skip_chunk; |
|
|
|
/* The chunk may still be skipped if problems are detected in the LZ data, |
|
* however the LZ data check requires a chunk. Handle this by instantiating |
|
* a chunk unless an IDAT is already instantiated (IDAT control structures |
|
* instantiate their own chunk.) |
|
*/ |
|
if (type != png_IDAT) |
|
file->alloc(file, 0/*chunk*/); |
|
|
|
else if (file->idat == NULL) |
|
file->alloc(file, 1/*IDAT*/); |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* The chunk length must be updated for process_IDAT */ |
|
assert(file->chunk != NULL); |
|
assert(file->chunk->chunk_type == png_IDAT); |
|
file->chunk->chunk_length = file->length; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Record the 'next' information too, now that the original values for |
|
* this chunk have been copied. Notice that the IDAT chunks only make a |
|
* copy of the position of the first chunk, this is fine - process_IDAT does |
|
* not need the position of this chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
file->length = next_length; |
|
file->type = next_type; |
|
getpos(file); |
|
|
|
/* Do per-type processing, note that if this code does not return from the |
|
* function the chunk will be skipped. The rewrite is cancelled here so that |
|
* it can be set in the per-chunk processing. |
|
*/ |
|
file->chunk->rewrite_length = 0; |
|
file->chunk->rewrite_offset = 0; |
|
switch (type) |
|
{ |
|
default: |
|
return; |
|
|
|
case png_IHDR: |
|
/* Read this now and update the control structure with the information |
|
* it contains. The header is validated completely to ensure this is a |
|
* PNG. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
struct chunk *chunk = file->chunk; |
|
|
|
if (chunk->chunk_length != 13) |
|
stop_invalid(file, "IHDR length"); |
|
|
|
/* Read all the IHDR information and validate it. */ |
|
setpos(chunk); |
|
file->width = reread_4(file); |
|
file->height = reread_4(file); |
|
file->bit_depth = reread_byte(file); |
|
file->color_type = reread_byte(file); |
|
file->compression_method = reread_byte(file); |
|
file->filter_method = reread_byte(file); |
|
file->interlace_method = reread_byte(file); |
|
|
|
/* This validates all the fields, and calls stop_invalid if |
|
* there is a problem. |
|
*/ |
|
calc_image_size(file); |
|
} |
|
return; |
|
|
|
/* Ancillary chunks that require further processing: */ |
|
case png_zTXt: case png_iCCP: |
|
if (process_zTXt_iCCP(file)) |
|
return; |
|
chunk_end(&file->chunk); |
|
file_setpos(file, &file->data_pos); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case png_iTXt: |
|
if (process_iTXt(file)) |
|
return; |
|
chunk_end(&file->chunk); |
|
file_setpos(file, &file->data_pos); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case png_IDAT: |
|
if (process_IDAT(file)) |
|
return; |
|
/* First pass: */ |
|
assert(next_type == png_IDAT); |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Control reaches this point if the chunk must be skipped. For chunks other |
|
* than IDAT this means that the zlib compressed data is fatally damanged and |
|
* the chunk will not be passed to libpng. For IDAT it means that the end of |
|
* the IDAT stream has not yet been reached and we must handle the next |
|
* (IDAT) chunk. If the LZ data in an IDAT stream cannot be read 'stop' must |
|
* be used to halt parsing of the PNG. |
|
*/ |
|
read_chunk(file); |
|
return; |
|
|
|
/* This is the generic code to skip the current chunk; simply jump to the |
|
* next one. |
|
*/ |
|
skip_chunk: |
|
file->length = next_length; |
|
file->type = next_type; |
|
getpos(file); |
|
read_chunk(file); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static png_uint_32 |
|
get32(png_bytep buffer, int offset) |
|
/* Read a 32-bit value from an 8-byte circular buffer (used only below). |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
return |
|
(buffer[ offset & 7] << 24) + |
|
(buffer[(offset+1) & 7] << 16) + |
|
(buffer[(offset+2) & 7] << 8) + |
|
(buffer[(offset+3) & 7] ); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
sync_stream(struct file *file) |
|
/* The stream seems to be messed up, attempt to resync from the current chunk |
|
* header. Executes stop on a fatal error, otherwise calls process_chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 file_crc; |
|
|
|
file->status_code |= STREAM_ERROR; |
|
|
|
if (file->global->verbose) |
|
{ |
|
fputs(" SYNC ", stderr); |
|
type_name(file->type, stderr); |
|
putc('\n', stderr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Return to the start of the chunk data */ |
|
file_setpos(file, &file->data_pos); |
|
file->read_count = 8; |
|
|
|
if (read_4(file, &file_crc) == 4) /* else completely truncated */ |
|
{ |
|
/* Ignore the recorded chunk length, proceed through the data looking for |
|
* a leading sequence of bytes that match the CRC in the following four |
|
* bytes. Each time a match is found check the next 8 bytes for a valid |
|
* length, chunk-type pair. |
|
*/ |
|
png_uint_32 length; |
|
png_uint_32 type = file->type; |
|
png_uint_32 crc = crc_init_4(type); |
|
png_byte buffer[8]; |
|
unsigned int nread = 0, nused = 0; |
|
|
|
for (length=0; length <= 0x7fffffff; ++length) |
|
{ |
|
int ch; |
|
|
|
if ((crc ^ 0xffffffff) == file_crc) |
|
{ |
|
/* A match on the CRC; for IEND this is sufficient, but for anything |
|
* else expect a following chunk header. |
|
*/ |
|
if (type == png_IEND) |
|
{ |
|
file->length = length; |
|
process_chunk(file, file_crc, 0, 0); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* Need 8 bytes */ |
|
while (nread < 8+nused) |
|
{ |
|
ch = read_byte(file); |
|
if (ch == EOF) |
|
goto truncated; |
|
buffer[(nread++) & 7] = (png_byte)ch; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Prevent overflow */ |
|
nread -= nused & ~7; |
|
nused -= nused & ~7; /* or, nused &= 7 ;-) */ |
|
|
|
/* Examine the 8 bytes for a valid chunk header. */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 next_length = get32(buffer, nused); |
|
|
|
if (next_length < 0x7fffffff) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 next_type = get32(buffer, nused+4); |
|
|
|
if (chunk_type_valid(next_type)) |
|
{ |
|
file->read_count -= 8; |
|
process_chunk(file, file_crc, next_length, next_type); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Not valid, keep going. */ |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* This catches up with the circular buffer which gets filled above |
|
* while checking a chunk header. This code is slightly tricky - if |
|
* the chunk_type is IEND the buffer will never be used, if it is not |
|
* the code will always read ahead exactly 8 bytes and pass this on to |
|
* process_chunk. So the invariant that IEND leaves the file position |
|
* after the IEND CRC and other chunk leave it after the *next* chunk |
|
* header is not broken. |
|
*/ |
|
if (nread <= nused) |
|
{ |
|
ch = read_byte(file); |
|
|
|
if (ch == EOF) |
|
goto truncated; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
ch = buffer[(++nused) & 7]; |
|
|
|
crc = crc_one_byte(crc, file_crc >> 24); |
|
file_crc = (file_crc << 8) + ch; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Control gets to here if when 0x7fffffff bytes (plus 8) have been read, |
|
* ok, treat this as a damaged stream too: |
|
*/ |
|
} |
|
|
|
truncated: |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "damaged PNG stream"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
read_chunk(struct file *file) |
|
/* On entry file::data_pos must be set to the position of the first byte |
|
* of the chunk data *and* the input file must be at this position. This |
|
* routine (via process_chunk) instantiates a chunk or IDAT control structure |
|
* based on file::length and file::type and also resets these fields and |
|
* file::data_pos for the chunk after this one. For an IDAT chunk the whole |
|
* stream of IDATs will be read, until something other than an IDAT is |
|
* encountered, and the file fields will be set for the chunk after the end |
|
* of the stream of IDATs. |
|
* |
|
* For IEND the file::type field will be set to 0, and nothing beyond the end |
|
* of the IEND chunk will have been read. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 length = file->length; |
|
png_uint_32 type = file->type; |
|
|
|
/* After IEND file::type is set to 0, if libpng attempts to read |
|
* more data at this point this is a bug in libpng. |
|
*/ |
|
if (type == 0) |
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "read beyond IEND"); |
|
|
|
if (file->global->verbose > 2) |
|
{ |
|
fputs(" ", stderr); |
|
type_name(type, stderr); |
|
fprintf(stderr, " %lu\n", (unsigned long)length); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Start the read_crc calculation with the chunk type, then read to the end |
|
* of the chunk data (without processing it in any way) to check that it is |
|
* all there and calculate the CRC. |
|
*/ |
|
file->crc = crc_init_4(type); |
|
if (crc_read_many(file, length)) /* else it was truncated */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 file_crc; /* CRC read from file */ |
|
unsigned int nread = read_4(file, &file_crc); |
|
|
|
if (nread == 4) |
|
{ |
|
if (type != png_IEND) /* do not read beyond IEND */ |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 next_length; |
|
|
|
nread += read_4(file, &next_length); |
|
if (nread == 8 && next_length <= 0x7fffffff) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 next_type; |
|
|
|
nread += read_4(file, &next_type); |
|
|
|
if (nread == 12 && chunk_type_valid(next_type)) |
|
{ |
|
/* Adjust the read count back to the correct value for this |
|
* chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
file->read_count -= 8; |
|
process_chunk(file, file_crc, next_length, next_type); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* IEND */ |
|
{ |
|
process_chunk(file, file_crc, 0, 0); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Control gets to here if the stream seems invalid or damaged in some |
|
* way. Either there was a problem reading all the expected data (this |
|
* chunk's data, its CRC and the length and type of the next chunk) or the |
|
* next chunk length/type are invalid. Notice that the cases that end up |
|
* here all correspond to cases that would otherwise terminate the read of |
|
* the PNG file. |
|
*/ |
|
sync_stream(file); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* This returns a file* from a png_struct in an implementation specific way. */ |
|
static struct file *get_control(png_const_structrp png_ptr); |
|
|
|
static void PNGCBAPI |
|
error_handler(png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp message) |
|
{ |
|
stop(get_control(png_ptr), LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE, message); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void PNGCBAPI |
|
warning_handler(png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp message) |
|
{ |
|
struct file *file = get_control(png_ptr); |
|
|
|
if (file->global->warnings) |
|
emit_error(file, LIBPNG_WARNING_CODE, message); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Read callback - this is where the work gets done to check the stream before |
|
* passing it to libpng |
|
*/ |
|
static void PNGCBAPI |
|
read_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep buffer, size_t count) |
|
/* Return 'count' bytes to libpng in 'buffer' */ |
|
{ |
|
struct file *file = get_control(png_ptr); |
|
png_uint_32 type, length; /* For the chunk be *WRITTEN* */ |
|
struct chunk *chunk; |
|
|
|
/* libpng should always ask for at least one byte */ |
|
if (count == 0) |
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "read callback for 0 bytes"); |
|
|
|
/* The callback always reads ahead by 8 bytes - the signature or chunk header |
|
* - these bytes are stored in chunk_length and chunk_type. This block is |
|
* executed once for the signature and once for the first chunk right at the |
|
* start. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->read_count < 8) |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->read_count == 0); |
|
assert((file->status_code & TRUNCATED) == 0); |
|
|
|
(void)read_4(file, &file->length); |
|
|
|
if (file->read_count == 4) |
|
(void)read_4(file, &file->type); |
|
|
|
if (file->read_count < 8) |
|
{ |
|
assert((file->status_code & TRUNCATED) != 0); |
|
stop(file, READ_ERROR_CODE, "not a PNG (too short)"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (file->state == STATE_SIGNATURE) |
|
{ |
|
if (file->length != sig1 || file->type != sig2) |
|
stop(file, LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE, "not a PNG (signature)"); |
|
|
|
/* Else write it (this is the initialization of write_count, prior to |
|
* this it contains CLEAR garbage.) |
|
*/ |
|
file->write_count = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->state == STATE_CHUNKS); |
|
|
|
/* The first chunk must be a well formed IHDR (this could be relaxed to |
|
* use the checks in process_chunk, but that seems unnecessary.) |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->length != 13 || file->type != png_IHDR) |
|
stop(file, LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE, "not a PNG (IHDR)"); |
|
|
|
/* The position of the data must be stored too */ |
|
getpos(file); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Retrieve previous state (because the read callbacks are made pretty much |
|
* byte-by-byte in the sequential reader prior to 1.7). |
|
*/ |
|
chunk = file->chunk; |
|
|
|
if (chunk != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
length = chunk->chunk_length; |
|
type = chunk->chunk_type; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* This is the signature case; for IDAT and other chunks these values will |
|
* be overwritten when read_chunk is called below. |
|
*/ |
|
length = file->length; |
|
type = file->type; |
|
} |
|
|
|
do |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 b; |
|
|
|
/* Complete the read of a chunk; as a side effect this also instantiates |
|
* a chunk control structure and sets the file length/type/data_pos fields |
|
* for the *NEXT* chunk header. |
|
* |
|
* NOTE: at an IDAT any following IDAT chunks will also be read and the |
|
* next_ fields will refer to the chunk after the last IDAT. |
|
* |
|
* NOTE: read_chunk only returns when it has read a chunk that must now be |
|
* written. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->state != STATE_SIGNATURE && chunk == NULL) |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->read_count == 8); |
|
assert(file->idat == NULL); |
|
read_chunk(file); |
|
chunk = file->chunk; |
|
assert(chunk != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* Do the initialization that was not done before. */ |
|
length = chunk->chunk_length; |
|
type = chunk->chunk_type; |
|
|
|
/* And start writing the new chunk. */ |
|
file->write_count = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* The chunk_ fields describe a chunk that must be written, or hold the |
|
* signature. Write the header first. In the signature case this |
|
* rewrites the signature. |
|
*/ |
|
switch (file->write_count) |
|
{ |
|
case 0: b = length >> 24; break; |
|
case 1: b = length >> 16; break; |
|
case 2: b = length >> 8; break; |
|
case 3: b = length ; break; |
|
|
|
case 4: b = type >> 24; break; |
|
case 5: b = type >> 16; break; |
|
case 6: b = type >> 8; break; |
|
case 7: b = type ; break; |
|
|
|
case 8: |
|
/* The header has been written. If this is really the signature |
|
* that's all that is required and we can go to normal chunk |
|
* processing. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->state == STATE_SIGNATURE) |
|
{ |
|
/* The signature has been written, the tail call to read_callback |
|
* below (it's just a goto to the start with a decent compiler) |
|
* will read the IHDR header ahead and validate it. |
|
*/ |
|
assert(length == sig1 && type == sig2); |
|
file->read_count = 0; /* Forces a header read */ |
|
file->state = STATE_CHUNKS; /* IHDR: checked above */ |
|
read_callback(png_ptr, buffer, count); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
assert(chunk != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* Set up for write, notice that repositioning the input stream |
|
* is only necessary if something is to be read from it. Also |
|
* notice that for the IDAT stream this must only happen once - |
|
* on the first IDAT - to get back to the start of the list and |
|
* this is done inside process_IDAT: |
|
*/ |
|
chunk->write_crc = crc_init_4(type); |
|
if (file->state != STATE_IDAT && length > 0) |
|
setpos(chunk); |
|
} |
|
/* FALLTHROUGH */ |
|
|
|
default: |
|
assert(chunk != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: the arithmetic below overflows and gives a large positive |
|
* png_uint_32 value until the whole chunk data has been written. |
|
*/ |
|
switch (file->write_count - length) |
|
{ |
|
/* Write the chunk data, normally this just comes from |
|
* the file. The only exception is for that part of a |
|
* chunk which is zlib data and which must be rewritten, |
|
* and IDAT chunks which can be completely |
|
* reconstructed. |
|
*/ |
|
default: |
|
if (file->state == STATE_IDAT) |
|
{ |
|
struct IDAT *idat = file->idat; |
|
|
|
assert(idat != NULL); |
|
|
|
/* Read an IDAT byte from the input stream of IDAT chunks. |
|
* Because the IDAT stream can be re-chunked this stream is |
|
* held in the struct IDAT members. The chunk members, in |
|
* particular chunk_length (and therefore the length local) |
|
* refer to the output chunk. |
|
*/ |
|
while (idat->idat_index >= idat->idat_length) |
|
{ |
|
/* Advance one chunk */ |
|
struct IDAT_list *cur = idat->idat_cur; |
|
|
|
assert(idat->idat_index == idat->idat_length); |
|
assert(cur != NULL && cur->count > 0); |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: IDAT_list::count here, not IDAT_list::length */ |
|
if (++(idat->idat_count) >= cur->count) |
|
{ |
|
assert(idat->idat_count == cur->count); |
|
|
|
/* Move on to the next IDAT_list: */ |
|
cur = cur->next; |
|
|
|
/* This is an internal error - read beyond the end of |
|
* the pre-calculated stream. |
|
*/ |
|
if (cur == NULL || cur->count == 0) |
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, |
|
"read beyond end of IDAT"); |
|
|
|
idat->idat_count = 0; |
|
idat->idat_cur = cur; |
|
} |
|
|
|
idat->idat_index = 0; |
|
/* Zero length IDAT chunks are permitted, so the length |
|
* here may be 0. |
|
*/ |
|
idat->idat_length = cur->lengths[idat->idat_count]; |
|
|
|
/* And skip 12 bytes to the next chunk data */ |
|
skip_12(file); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* The index is always that of the next byte, the rest of |
|
* the information is always the current IDAT chunk and the |
|
* current list. |
|
*/ |
|
++(idat->idat_index); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Read the byte from the stream. */ |
|
b = reread_byte(file); |
|
|
|
/* If the byte must be rewritten handle that here */ |
|
if (chunk->rewrite_length > 0) |
|
{ |
|
if (chunk->rewrite_offset > 0) |
|
--(chunk->rewrite_offset); |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
b = chunk->rewrite_buffer[0]; |
|
memmove(chunk->rewrite_buffer, chunk->rewrite_buffer+1, |
|
(sizeof chunk->rewrite_buffer)- |
|
(sizeof chunk->rewrite_buffer[0])); |
|
|
|
--(chunk->rewrite_length); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
chunk->write_crc = crc_one_byte(chunk->write_crc, b); |
|
break; |
|
|
|
/* The CRC is written at: |
|
* |
|
* chunk_write == chunk_length+8..chunk_length+11 |
|
* |
|
* so 8 to 11. The CRC is not (yet) conditioned. |
|
*/ |
|
case 8: b = chunk->write_crc >> 24; goto write_crc; |
|
case 9: b = chunk->write_crc >> 16; goto write_crc; |
|
case 10: b = chunk->write_crc >> 8; goto write_crc; |
|
case 11: |
|
/* This must happen before the chunk_end below: */ |
|
b = chunk->write_crc; |
|
|
|
if (file->global->verbose > 2) |
|
{ |
|
fputs(" ", stderr); |
|
type_name(type, stderr); |
|
fprintf(stderr, " %lu 0x%.8x\n", (unsigned long)length, |
|
chunk->write_crc ^ 0xffffffff); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* The IDAT stream is written without a call to read_chunk |
|
* until the end is reached. rechunk_length() calculates the |
|
* length of the output chunks. Control gets to this point at |
|
* the end of an *output* chunk - the length calculated by |
|
* rechunk_length. If this corresponds to the end of the |
|
* input stream stop writing IDAT chunks, otherwise continue. |
|
*/ |
|
if (file->state == STATE_IDAT && |
|
(file->idat->idat_index < file->idat->idat_length || |
|
1+file->idat->idat_count < file->idat->idat_cur->count || |
|
file->idat->idat_cur != file->idat->idat_list_tail)) |
|
{ |
|
/* Write another IDAT chunk. Call rechunk_length to |
|
* calculate the length required. |
|
*/ |
|
length = chunk->chunk_length = |
|
rechunk_length(file->idat, 0/*end*/); |
|
assert(type == png_IDAT); |
|
file->write_count = 0; /* for the new chunk */ |
|
--(file->write_count); /* fake out the increment below */ |
|
} |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
/* Entered at the end of a non-IDAT chunk and at the end of |
|
* the IDAT stream. The rewrite should have been cleared. |
|
*/ |
|
if (chunk->rewrite_length > 0 || chunk->rewrite_offset > 0) |
|
stop(file, UNEXPECTED_ERROR_CODE, "pending rewrite"); |
|
|
|
/* This is the last byte so reset chunk_read for the next |
|
* chunk and move the input file to the position after the |
|
* *next* chunk header if required. |
|
*/ |
|
file->read_count = 8; |
|
file_setpos(file, &file->data_pos); |
|
|
|
if (file->idat == NULL) |
|
chunk_end(&file->chunk); |
|
|
|
else |
|
IDAT_end(&file->idat); |
|
} |
|
|
|
write_crc: |
|
b ^= 0xff; /* conditioning */ |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Write one byte */ |
|
b &= 0xff; |
|
*buffer++ = (png_byte)b; |
|
--count; |
|
write_byte(file, (png_byte)b); /* increments chunk_write */ |
|
} |
|
while (count > 0); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/* Bundle the file and an uninitialized chunk and IDAT control structure |
|
* together to allow implementation of the chunk/IDAT allocate routine. |
|
*/ |
|
struct control |
|
{ |
|
struct file file; |
|
struct chunk chunk; |
|
struct IDAT idat; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
static int |
|
control_end(struct control *control) |
|
{ |
|
return file_end(&control->file); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static struct file * |
|
get_control(png_const_structrp png_ptr) |
|
{ |
|
/* This just returns the (file*). The chunk and idat control structures |
|
* don't always exist. |
|
*/ |
|
struct control *control = voidcast(struct control*, |
|
png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr)); |
|
return &control->file; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
allocate(struct file *file, int allocate_idat) |
|
{ |
|
struct control *control = voidcast(struct control*, file->alloc_ptr); |
|
|
|
if (allocate_idat) |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->idat == NULL); |
|
IDAT_init(&control->idat, file); |
|
} |
|
|
|
else /* chunk */ |
|
{ |
|
assert(file->chunk == NULL); |
|
chunk_init(&control->chunk, file); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
control_init(struct control *control, struct global *global, |
|
const char *file_name, const char *out_name) |
|
/* This wraps file_init(&control::file) and simply returns the result from |
|
* file_init. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
return file_init(&control->file, global, file_name, out_name, control, |
|
allocate); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
read_png(struct control *control) |
|
/* Read a PNG, return 0 on success else an error (status) code; a bit mask as |
|
* defined for file::status_code as above. |
|
*/ |
|
{ |
|
png_structp png_ptr; |
|
png_infop info_ptr = NULL; |
|
volatile int rc; |
|
|
|
png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, control, |
|
error_handler, warning_handler); |
|
|
|
if (png_ptr == NULL) |
|
{ |
|
/* This is not really expected. */ |
|
log_error(&control->file, LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE, "OOM allocating png_struct"); |
|
control->file.status_code |= INTERNAL_ERROR; |
|
return LIBPNG_ERROR_CODE; |
|
} |
|
|
|
rc = setjmp(control->file.jmpbuf); |
|
if (rc == 0) |
|
{ |
|
# ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED |
|
/* Remove any limits on the size of PNG files that can be read, |
|
* without this we may reject files based on built-in safety |
|
* limits. |
|
*/ |
|
png_set_user_limits(png_ptr, 0x7fffffff, 0x7fffffff); |
|
png_set_chunk_cache_max(png_ptr, 0); |
|
png_set_chunk_malloc_max(png_ptr, 0); |
|
# endif |
|
|
|
png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, control, read_callback); |
|
|
|
info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); |
|
if (info_ptr == NULL) |
|
png_error(png_ptr, "OOM allocating info structure"); |
|
|
|
if (control->file.global->verbose) |
|
fprintf(stderr, " INFO\n"); |
|
|
|
png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); |
|
|
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 height = png_get_image_height(png_ptr, info_ptr); |
|
int passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); |
|
int pass; |
|
|
|
png_start_read_image(png_ptr); |
|
|
|
for (pass = 0; pass < passes; ++pass) |
|
{ |
|
png_uint_32 y = height; |
|
|
|
/* NOTE: this skips asking libpng to return either version of |
|
* the image row, but libpng still reads the rows. |
|
*/ |
|
while (y-- > 0) |
|
png_read_row(png_ptr, NULL, NULL); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (control->file.global->verbose) |
|
fprintf(stderr, " END\n"); |
|
|
|
/* Make sure to read to the end of the file: */ |
|
png_read_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL); |
|
return rc; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static int |
|
one_file(struct global *global, const char *file_name, const char *out_name) |
|
{ |
|
int rc; |
|
struct control control; |
|
|
|
if (global->verbose) |
|
fprintf(stderr, "FILE %s -> %s\n", file_name, |
|
out_name ? out_name : "<none>"); |
|
|
|
/* Although control_init can return a failure code the structure is always |
|
* initialized, so control_end can be used to accumulate any status codes. |
|
*/ |
|
rc = control_init(&control, global, file_name, out_name); |
|
|
|
if (rc == 0) |
|
rc = read_png(&control); |
|
|
|
rc |= control_end(&control); |
|
|
|
return rc; |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void |
|
usage(const char *prog) |
|
{ |
|
/* ANSI C-90 limits strings to 509 characters, so use a string array: */ |
|
size_t i; |
|
static const char *usage_string[] = { |
|
" Tests, optimizes and optionally fixes the zlib header in PNG files.", |
|
" Optionally, when fixing, strips ancillary chunks from the file.", |
|
0, |
|
"OPTIONS", |
|
" OPERATION", |
|
" By default files are just checked for readability with a summary of the", |
|
" of zlib issues founds for each compressed chunk and the IDAT stream in", |
|
" the file.", |
|
" --optimize (-o):", |
|
" Find the smallest deflate window size for the compressed data.", |
|
" --strip=[none|crc|unsafe|unused|transform|color|all]:", |
|
" none (default): Retain all chunks.", |
|
" crc: Remove chunks with a bad CRC.", |
|
" unsafe: Remove chunks that may be unsafe to retain if the image data", |
|
" is modified. This is set automatically if --max is given but", |
|
" may be cancelled by a later --strip=none.", |
|
" unused: Remove chunks not used by libpng when decoding an image.", |
|
" This retains any chunks that might be used by libpng image", |
|
" transformations.", |
|
" transform: unused+bKGD.", |
|
" color: transform+iCCP and cHRM.", |
|
" all: color+gAMA and sRGB.", |
|
" Only ancillary chunks are ever removed. In addition the tRNS and sBIT", |
|
" chunks are never removed as they affect exact interpretation of the", |
|
" image pixel values. The following known chunks are treated specially", |
|
" by the above options:", |
|
" gAMA, sRGB [all]: These specify the gamma encoding used for the pixel", |
|
" values.", |
|
" cHRM, iCCP [color]: These specify how colors are encoded. iCCP also", |
|
" specifies the exact encoding of a pixel value; however, in", |
|
" practice most programs will ignore it.", |
|
" bKGD [transform]: This is used by libpng transforms." |
|
" --max=<number>:", |
|
" Use IDAT chunks sized <number>. If no number is given the IDAT", |
|
" chunks will be the maximum size permitted; 2^31-1 bytes. If the option", |
|
" is omitted the original chunk sizes will not be changed. When the", |
|
" option is given --strip=unsafe is set automatically. This may be", |
|
" cancelled if you know that all unknown unsafe-to-copy chunks really are", |
|
" safe to copy across an IDAT size change. This is true of all chunks", |
|
" that have ever been formally proposed as PNG extensions.", |
|
" MESSAGES", |
|
" By default the program only outputs summaries for each file.", |
|
" --quiet (-q):", |
|
" Do not output the summaries except for files that cannot be read. With", |
|
" two --quiets these are not output either.", |
|
" --errors (-e):", |
|
" Output errors from libpng and the program (except too-far-back).", |
|
" --warnings (-w):", |
|
" Output warnings from libpng.", |
|
" OUTPUT", |
|
" By default nothing is written.", |
|
" --out=<file>:", |
|
" Write the optimized/corrected version of the next PNG to <file>. This", |
|
" overrides the following two options", |
|
" --suffix=<suffix>:", |
|
" Set --out=<name><suffix> for all following files unless overridden on", |
|
" a per-file basis by explicit --out.", |
|
" --prefix=<prefix>:", |
|
" Set --out=<prefix><name> for all the following files unless overridden", |
|
" on a per-file basis by explicit --out.", |
|
" These two options can be used together to produce a suffix and prefix.", |
|
" INTERNAL OPTIONS", |
|
#if 0 /*NYI*/ |
|
#ifdef PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW |
|
" --test:", |
|
" Test the PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW option. Setting this disables", |
|
" output as this would produce a broken file.", |
|
#endif |
|
#endif |
|
0, |
|
"EXIT CODES", |
|
" *** SUBJECT TO CHANGE ***", |
|
" The program exit code is value in the range 0..127 holding a bit mask of", |
|
" the following codes. Notice that the results for each file are combined", |
|
" together - check one file at a time to get a meaningful error code!", |
|
" 0x01: The zlib too-far-back error existed in at least one chunk.", |
|
" 0x02: At least one chunk had a CRC error.", |
|
" 0x04: A chunk length was incorrect.", |
|
" 0x08: The file was truncated.", |
|
" Errors less than 16 are potentially recoverable, for a single file if the", |
|
" exit code is less than 16 the file could be read (with corrections if a", |
|
" non-zero code is returned).", |
|
" 0x10: The file could not be read, even with corrections.", |
|
" 0x20: The output file could not be written.", |
|
" 0x40: An unexpected, potentially internal, error occurred.", |
|
" If the command line arguments are incorrect the program exits with exit", |
|
" 255. Some older operating systems only support 7-bit exit codes, on those", |
|
" systems it is suggested that this program is first tested by supplying", |
|
" invalid arguments.", |
|
0, |
|
"DESCRIPTION", |
|
" " PROGRAM_NAME ":", |
|
" checks each PNG file on the command line for errors. By default errors are", |
|
" not output and the program just returns an exit code and prints a summary.", |
|
" With the --quiet (-q) option the summaries are suppressed too and the", |
|
" program only outputs unexpected errors (internal errors and file open", |
|
" errors).", |
|
" Various known problems in PNG files are fixed while the file is being read", |
|
" The exit code says what problems were fixed. In particular the zlib error:", |
|
0, |
|
" \"invalid distance too far back\"", |
|
0, |
|
" caused by an incorrect optimization of a zlib stream is fixed in any", |
|
" compressed chunk in which it is encountered. An integrity problem of the", |
|
" PNG stream caused by a bug in libpng which wrote an incorrect chunk length", |
|
" is also fixed. Chunk CRC errors are automatically fixed up.", |
|
0, |
|
" Setting one of the \"OUTPUT\" options causes the possibly modified file to", |
|
" be written to a new file.", |
|
0, |
|
" Notice that some PNG files with the zlib optimization problem can still be", |
|
" read by libpng under some circumstances. This program will still detect", |
|
" and, if requested, correct the error.", |
|
0, |
|
" The program will reliably process all files on the command line unless", |
|
" either an invalid argument causes the usage message (this message) to be", |
|
" produced or the program crashes.", |
|
0, |
|
" The summary lines describe issues encountered with the zlib compressed", |
|
" stream of a chunk. They have the following format, which is SUBJECT TO", |
|
" CHANGE in the future:", |
|
0, |
|
" chunk reason comp-level p1 p2 p3 p4 file", |
|
0, |
|
" p1 through p4 vary according to the 'reason'. There are always 8 space", |
|
" separated fields. Reasons specific formats are:", |
|
0, |
|
" chunk ERR status code read-errno write-errno message file", |
|
" chunk SKP comp-level file-bits zlib-rc compressed message file", |
|
" chunk ??? comp-level file-bits ok-bits compressed uncompress file", |
|
0, |
|
" The various fields are", |
|
0, |
|
"$1 chunk: The chunk type of a chunk in the file or 'HEAD' if a problem", |
|
" is reported by libpng at the start of the IDAT stream.", |
|
"$2 reason: One of:", |
|
" CHK: A zlib header checksum was detected and fixed.", |
|
" TFB: The zlib too far back error was detected and fixed.", |
|
" OK : No errors were detected in the zlib stream and optimization", |
|
" was not requested, or was not possible.", |
|
" OPT: The zlib stream window bits value could be improved (and was).", |
|
" SKP: The chunk was skipped because of a zlib issue (zlib-rc) with", |
|
" explanation 'message'", |
|
" ERR: The read of the file was aborted. The parameters explain why.", |
|
"$3 status: For 'ERR' the accumulated status code from 'EXIT CODES' above.", |
|
" This is printed as a 2 digit hexadecimal value", |
|
" comp-level: The recorded compression level (FLEVEL) of a zlib stream", |
|
" expressed as a string {supfast,stdfast,default,maximum}", |
|
"$4 code: The file exit code; where stop was called, as a fairly terse", |
|
" string {warning,libpng,zlib,invalid,read,write,unexpected}.", |
|
" file-bits: The zlib window bits recorded in the file.", |
|
"$5 read-errno: A system errno value from a read translated by strerror(3).", |
|
" zlib-rc: A zlib return code as a string (see zlib.h).", |
|
" ok-bits: The smallest zlib window bits value that works.", |
|
"$6 write-errno:A system errno value from a write translated by strerror(3).", |
|
" compressed: The count of compressed bytes in the zlib stream, when the", |
|
" reason is 'SKP'; this is a count of the bytes read from the", |
|
" stream when the fatal error was encountered.", |
|
"$7 message: An error message (spaces replaced by _, as in all parameters),", |
|
" uncompress: The count of bytes from uncompressing the zlib stream; this", |
|
" may not be the same as the number of bytes in the image.", |
|
"$8 file: The name of the file (this may contain spaces).", |
|
}; |
|
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s {[options] png-file}\n", prog); |
|
|
|
for (i=0; i < (sizeof usage_string)/(sizeof usage_string[0]); ++i) |
|
{ |
|
if (usage_string[i] != 0) |
|
fputs(usage_string[i], stderr); |
|
|
|
fputc('\n', stderr); |
|
} |
|
|
|
exit(255); |
|
} |
|
|
|
int |
|
main(int argc, const char **argv) |
|
{ |
|
char temp_name[FILENAME_MAX+1]; |
|
const char * prog = *argv; |
|
const char * outfile = NULL; |
|
const char * suffix = NULL; |
|
const char * prefix = NULL; |
|
int done = 0; /* if at least one file is processed */ |
|
struct global global; |
|
|
|
global_init(&global); |
|
|
|
while (--argc > 0) |
|
{ |
|
++argv; |
|
|
|
if (strcmp(*argv, "--debug") == 0) |
|
{ |
|
/* To help debugging problems: */ |
|
global.errors = global.warnings = 1; |
|
global.quiet = 0; |
|
global.verbose = 7; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (strncmp(*argv, "--max=", 6) == 0) |
|
{ |
|
global.idat_max = (png_uint_32)atol(6+*argv); |
|
|
|
if (global.skip < SKIP_UNSAFE) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_UNSAFE; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--max") == 0) |
|
{ |
|
global.idat_max = 0x7fffffff; |
|
|
|
if (global.skip < SKIP_UNSAFE) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_UNSAFE; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--optimize") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "-o") == 0) |
|
global.optimize_zlib = 1; |
|
|
|
else if (strncmp(*argv, "--out=", 6) == 0) |
|
outfile = 6+*argv; |
|
|
|
else if (strncmp(*argv, "--suffix=", 9) == 0) |
|
suffix = 9+*argv; |
|
|
|
else if (strncmp(*argv, "--prefix=", 9) == 0) |
|
prefix = 9+*argv; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=none") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_NONE; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=crc") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_BAD_CRC; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=unsafe") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_UNSAFE; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=unused") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_UNUSED; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=transform") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_TRANSFORM; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=color") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_COLOR; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--strip=all") == 0) |
|
global.skip = SKIP_ALL; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--errors") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "-e") == 0) |
|
global.errors = 1; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--warnings") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "-w") == 0) |
|
global.warnings = 1; |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--quiet") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "-q") == 0) |
|
{ |
|
if (global.quiet) |
|
global.quiet = 2; |
|
|
|
else |
|
global.quiet = 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--verbose") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "-v") == 0) |
|
++global.verbose; |
|
|
|
#if 0 |
|
/* NYI */ |
|
# ifdef PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW |
|
else if (strcmp(*argv, "--test") == 0) |
|
++set_option; |
|
# endif |
|
#endif |
|
|
|
else if ((*argv)[0] == '-') |
|
usage(prog); |
|
|
|
else |
|
{ |
|
size_t outlen = strlen(*argv); |
|
|
|
if (outfile == NULL) /* else this takes precedence */ |
|
{ |
|
/* Consider the prefix/suffix options */ |
|
if (prefix != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
size_t prefixlen = strlen(prefix); |
|
|
|
if (prefixlen+outlen > FILENAME_MAX) |
|
{ |
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: output file name too long: %s%s%s\n", |
|
prog, prefix, *argv, suffix ? suffix : ""); |
|
global.status_code |= WRITE_ERROR; |
|
continue; |
|
} |
|
|
|
memcpy(temp_name, prefix, prefixlen); |
|
memcpy(temp_name+prefixlen, *argv, outlen); |
|
outlen += prefixlen; |
|
outfile = temp_name; |
|
} |
|
|
|
else if (suffix != NULL) |
|
memcpy(temp_name, *argv, outlen); |
|
|
|
temp_name[outlen] = 0; |
|
|
|
if (suffix != NULL) |
|
{ |
|
size_t suffixlen = strlen(suffix); |
|
|
|
if (outlen+suffixlen > FILENAME_MAX) |
|
{ |
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: output file name too long: %s%s\n", |
|
prog, *argv, suffix); |
|
global.status_code |= WRITE_ERROR; |
|
continue; |
|
} |
|
|
|
memcpy(temp_name+outlen, suffix, suffixlen); |
|
outlen += suffixlen; |
|
temp_name[outlen] = 0; |
|
outfile = temp_name; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
(void)one_file(&global, *argv, outfile); |
|
++done; |
|
outfile = NULL; |
|
} |
|
} |
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if (!done) |
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usage(prog); |
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return global_end(&global); |
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} |
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#else /* ZLIB_VERNUM < 0x1240 */ |
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int |
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main(void) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, |
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"pngfix needs libpng with a zlib >=1.2.4 (not 0x%x)\n", |
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ZLIB_VERNUM); |
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return 77; |
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} |
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#endif /* ZLIB_VERNUM */ |
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#else /* No read support */ |
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int |
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main(void) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "pngfix does not work without read deinterlace support\n"); |
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return 77; |
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} |
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#endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED && PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED */ |
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#else /* No setjmp support */ |
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int |
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main(void) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "pngfix does not work without setjmp support\n"); |
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return 77; |
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} |
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#endif /* PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED */ |
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