Add RLE encoding support, patch by Bobby Bingham, uhmmmm gmail com.

Originally committed as revision 8434 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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Bobby Bingham 2007-03-17 14:59:58 +00:00 committed by Diego Biurrun
parent bc4efe42dd
commit 92964be895
1 changed files with 95 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -21,6 +21,86 @@
*/
#include "avcodec.h"
/**
* Count up to 127 consecutive pixels which are either all the same or
* all differ from the previous and next pixels.
* @param start Pointer to the first pixel
* @param len Maximum number of pixels
* @param bpp Bytes per pixel
* @param same 1 if searching for identical pixel values. 0 for differing
* @return Number of matching consecutive pixels found
*/
static int count_pixels(uint8_t *start, int len, int bpp, int same)
{
uint8_t *pos;
int count = 1;
for(pos = start + bpp; count < FFMIN(128, len); pos += bpp, count ++) {
if(same != !memcmp(pos-bpp, pos, bpp)) {
if(!same) {
/* if bpp == 1, then 0 1 1 0 is more efficiently encoded as a single
* raw block of pixels. for larger bpp, RLE is as good or better */
if(bpp == 1 && count + 1 < FFMIN(128, len) && *pos != *(pos+1))
continue;
/* if RLE can encode the next block better than as a raw block,
* back up and leave _all_ the identical pixels for RLE */
count --;
}
break;
}
}
return count;
}
/**
* RLE compress the image, with maximum size of out_size
* @param outbuf Output buffer
* @param out_size Maximum output size
* @param pic Image to compress
* @param bpp Bytes per pixel
* @param w Image width
* @param h Image height
* @return Size of output in bytes, or -1 if larger than out_size
*/
static int targa_encode_rle(uint8_t *outbuf, int out_size, AVFrame *pic,
int bpp, int w, int h)
{
int count, x, y;
uint8_t *ptr, *line, *out;
out = outbuf;
line = pic->data[0];
for(y = 0; y < h; y ++) {
ptr = line;
for(x = 0; x < w; x += count) {
/* see if we can encode the next set of pixels with RLE */
if((count = count_pixels(ptr, w-x, bpp, 1)) > 1) {
if(out + bpp + 1 > outbuf + out_size) return -1;
*out++ = 0x80 | (count - 1);
memcpy(out, ptr, bpp);
out += bpp;
} else {
/* fall back on uncompressed */
count = count_pixels(ptr, w-x, bpp, 0);
*out++ = count - 1;
if(out + bpp*count > outbuf + out_size) return -1;
memcpy(out, ptr, bpp * count);
out += bpp * count;
}
ptr += count * bpp;
}
line += pic->linesize[0];
}
return out - outbuf;
}
static int targa_encode_normal(uint8_t *outbuf, AVFrame *pic, int bpp, int w, int h)
{
int i, n = bpp * w;
@ -40,14 +120,15 @@ static int targa_encode_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
unsigned char *outbuf,
int buf_size, void *data){
AVFrame *p = data;
int bpp;
int bpp, picsize, datasize;
uint8_t *out;
if(avctx->width > 0xffff || avctx->height > 0xffff) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "image dimensions too large\n");
return -1;
}
if(buf_size < avpicture_get_size(avctx->pix_fmt, avctx->width, avctx->height) + 45) {
picsize = avpicture_get_size(avctx->pix_fmt, avctx->width, avctx->height);
if(buf_size < picsize + 45) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "encoded frame too large\n");
return -1;
}
@ -61,7 +142,7 @@ static int targa_encode_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
AV_WL16(outbuf+14, avctx->height);
outbuf[17] = 0x20; /* origin is top-left. no alpha */
/* TODO: support alpha channel and RLE */
/* TODO: support alpha channel */
switch(avctx->pix_fmt) {
case PIX_FMT_GRAY8:
outbuf[2] = 3; /* uncompressed grayscale image */
@ -82,7 +163,17 @@ static int targa_encode_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
out = outbuf + 18; /* skip past the header we just output */
out += targa_encode_normal(out, p, bpp, avctx->width, avctx->height);
/* try RLE compression */
datasize = targa_encode_rle(out, picsize, p, bpp, avctx->width, avctx->height);
/* if that worked well, mark the picture as RLE compressed */
if(datasize >= 0)
outbuf[2] |= 8;
/* if RLE didn't make it smaller, go back to no compression */
else datasize = targa_encode_normal(out, p, bpp, avctx->width, avctx->height);
out += datasize;
/* The standard recommends including this section, even if we don't use
* any of the features it affords. TODO: take advantage of the pixel