blender/extern/libopenjpeg/pi.h
Sergey Sharybin 5fae2503bf Revert "OpenJPEG: update to 2.1 from 1.5"
This reverts commit f12204196fb1ee985ab9745cf9c70877601145f9.

Campbell, sorry. have to revert this for the time being.

We've missed some very important bits, such as:

- FFmpeg is usually linked against OpenJPEG
- OIIO needs OpenJPEG as well.

For FFmpeg issues we can either disable OpenJPEG there (since
we don't really use it), or bump FFmpeg to version 3.1.1 which
can use either of OpenJPEG 1.5 or 2.1.

For OIIO we do need OpenJPEG support (otherwise Cycles will
not be able to use j2k/j2c textures) and currently there is
NO solution to make OIIO working with OpenJPEG 2.1.

According to Matthias Fauconneau (aka mfv) Larry is working
on the patch to get OIIO work with OpenJPEG 2.1, but it'll
take some time still.

I've tried to look into support of some sort of build system
flag and do ifdefs, but it all becomes quite nasty, especially
with bundled OpenJPEG bumped to 2.1.

Surely such an update is something we'll have to apply to
but at this exact moment it causes quite some pain for all
developers.

Suggest to wait for until OIIO supports OpenJPEG 2.1 and then
go with the updates for real.
2016-07-12 17:38:26 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2007, Communications and Remote Sensing Laboratory, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
* Copyright (c) 2002-2007, Professor Benoit Macq
* Copyright (c) 2001-2003, David Janssens
* Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Yannick Verschueren
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Francois-Olivier Devaux and Antonin Descampe
* Copyright (c) 2005, Herve Drolon, FreeImage Team
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#ifndef __PI_H
#define __PI_H
/**
@file pi.h
@brief Implementation of a packet iterator (PI)
The functions in PI.C have for goal to realize a packet iterator that permits to get the next
packet following the progression order and change of it. The functions in PI.C are used
by some function in T2.C.
*/
/** @defgroup PI PI - Implementation of a packet iterator */
/*@{*/
/**
FIXME: documentation
*/
typedef struct opj_pi_resolution {
int pdx, pdy;
int pw, ph;
} opj_pi_resolution_t;
/**
FIXME: documentation
*/
typedef struct opj_pi_comp {
int dx, dy;
/** number of resolution levels */
int numresolutions;
opj_pi_resolution_t *resolutions;
} opj_pi_comp_t;
/**
Packet iterator
*/
typedef struct opj_pi_iterator {
/** Enabling Tile part generation*/
char tp_on;
/** precise if the packet has been already used (usefull for progression order change) */
short int *include;
/** layer step used to localize the packet in the include vector */
int step_l;
/** resolution step used to localize the packet in the include vector */
int step_r;
/** component step used to localize the packet in the include vector */
int step_c;
/** precinct step used to localize the packet in the include vector */
int step_p;
/** component that identify the packet */
int compno;
/** resolution that identify the packet */
int resno;
/** precinct that identify the packet */
int precno;
/** layer that identify the packet */
int layno;
/** 0 if the first packet */
int first;
/** progression order change information */
opj_poc_t poc;
/** number of components in the image */
int numcomps;
/** Components*/
opj_pi_comp_t *comps;
int tx0, ty0, tx1, ty1;
int x, y, dx, dy;
} opj_pi_iterator_t;
/** @name Exported functions */
/*@{*/
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/**
Create a packet iterator for Encoder
@param image Raw image for which the packets will be listed
@param cp Coding parameters
@param tileno Number that identifies the tile for which to list the packets
@param t2_mode If == 0 In Threshold calculation ,If == 1 Final pass
@return Returns a packet iterator that points to the first packet of the tile
@see pi_destroy
*/
opj_pi_iterator_t *pi_initialise_encode(opj_image_t *image, opj_cp_t *cp, int tileno,J2K_T2_MODE t2_mode);
/**
Modify the packet iterator for enabling tile part generation
@param pi Handle to the packet iterator generated in pi_initialise_encode
@param cp Coding parameters
@param tileno Number that identifies the tile for which to list the packets
@param pino Iterator index for pi
@param tpnum Tile part number of the current tile
@param tppos The position of the tile part flag in the progression order
@param t2_mode If == 0 In Threshold calculation ,If == 1 Final pass
@param cur_totnum_tp The total number of tile parts in the current tile
@return Returns true if an error is detected
*/
opj_bool pi_create_encode(opj_pi_iterator_t *pi, opj_cp_t *cp,int tileno, int pino,int tpnum, int tppos, J2K_T2_MODE t2_mode,int cur_totnum_tp);
/**
Create a packet iterator for Decoder
@param image Raw image for which the packets will be listed
@param cp Coding parameters
@param tileno Number that identifies the tile for which to list the packets
@return Returns a packet iterator that points to the first packet of the tile
@see pi_destroy
*/
opj_pi_iterator_t *pi_create_decode(opj_image_t * image, opj_cp_t * cp, int tileno);
/**
Destroy a packet iterator
@param pi Previously created packet iterator
@param cp Coding parameters
@param tileno Number that identifies the tile for which the packets were listed
@see pi_create
*/
void pi_destroy(opj_pi_iterator_t *pi, opj_cp_t *cp, int tileno);
/**
Modify the packet iterator to point to the next packet
@param pi Packet iterator to modify
@return Returns false if pi pointed to the last packet or else returns true
*/
opj_bool pi_next(opj_pi_iterator_t * pi);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*@}*/
/*@}*/
#endif /* __PI_H */