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/* Copyright (c) the JPEG XL Project Authors. All rights reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
* license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/** @addtogroup libjxl_color
* @{
* @file cms_interface.h
* @brief Interface to allow the injection of different color management systems
* (CMSes, also called color management modules, or CMMs) in JPEG XL.
*
* A CMS is needed by the JPEG XL encoder and decoder to perform colorspace
* conversions. This defines an interface that can be implemented for different
* CMSes and then passed to the library.
*/
#ifndef JXL_CMS_INTERFACE_H_
#define JXL_CMS_INTERFACE_H_
#include <jxl/color_encoding.h>
#include <jxl/types.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Parses an ICC profile and populates @p c and @p cmyk with the data.
*
* @param user_data @ref JxlCmsInterface::set_fields_data passed as-is.
* @param icc_data the ICC data to parse.
* @param icc_size how many bytes of icc_data are valid.
* @param c a @ref JxlColorEncoding to populate if applicable.
* @param cmyk a boolean to set to whether the colorspace is a CMYK colorspace.
* @return Whether the relevant fields in @p c were successfully populated.
*/
typedef JXL_BOOL (*jpegxl_cms_set_fields_from_icc_func)(void* user_data,
const uint8_t* icc_data,
size_t icc_size,
JxlColorEncoding* c,
JXL_BOOL* cmyk);
/** Represents an input or output colorspace to a color transform, as a
* serialized ICC profile. */
typedef struct {
/** The serialized ICC profile. This is guaranteed to be present and valid. */
struct {
const uint8_t* data;
size_t size;
} icc;
/** Structured representation of the colorspace, if applicable. If all fields
* are different from their "unknown" value, then this is equivalent to the
* ICC representation of the colorspace. If some are "unknown", those that are
* not are still valid and can still be used on their own if they are useful.
*/
JxlColorEncoding color_encoding;
/** Number of components per pixel. This can be deduced from the other
* representations of the colorspace but is provided for convenience and
* validation. */
size_t num_channels;
} JxlColorProfile;
/** Allocates and returns the data needed for @p num_threads parallel transforms
* from the @p input colorspace to @p output, with up to @p pixels_per_thread
* pixels to transform per call to @ref JxlCmsInterface::run. @p init_data comes
* directly from the @ref JxlCmsInterface instance. Since @c run only receives
* the data returned by @c init, a reference to @p init_data should be kept
* there if access to it is desired in @c run. Likewise for @ref
* JxlCmsInterface::destroy.
*
* The ICC data in @p input and @p output is guaranteed to outlive the @c init /
* @c run / @c destroy cycle.
*
* @param init_data @ref JxlCmsInterface::init_data passed as-is.
* @param num_threads the maximum number of threads from which
* @ref JxlCmsInterface::run will be called.
* @param pixels_per_thread the maximum number of pixels that each call to
* @ref JxlCmsInterface::run will have to transform.
* @param input_profile the input colorspace for the transform.
* @param output_profile the colorspace to which @ref JxlCmsInterface::run
* should convert the input data.
* @param intensity_target for colorspaces where luminance is relative
* (essentially: not PQ), indicates the luminance at which (1, 1, 1) will
* be displayed. This is useful for conversions between PQ and a relative
* luminance colorspace, in either direction: @p intensity_target cd/m²
* in PQ should map to and from (1, 1, 1) in the relative one.\n
* It is also used for conversions to and from HLG, as it is
* scene-referred while other colorspaces are assumed to be
* display-referred. That is, conversions from HLG should apply the OOTF
* for a peak display luminance of @p intensity_target, and conversions
* to HLG should undo it. The OOTF is a gamma function applied to the
* page 7), with the gamma value computed as
* <tt>1.2 * 1.111^log2(intensity_target / 1000)</tt> (footnote 2 page 8
* of the same document).
* @return The data needed for the transform, or @c NULL in case of failure.
* This will be passed to the other functions as @c user_data.
*/
typedef void* (*jpegxl_cms_init_func)(void* init_data, size_t num_threads,
size_t pixels_per_thread,
const JxlColorProfile* input_profile,
const JxlColorProfile* output_profile,
float intensity_target);
/** Returns a buffer that can be used by callers of the interface to store the
* input of the conversion or read its result, if they pass it as the input or
* output of the @c run function.
* @param user_data the data returned by @c init.
* @param thread the index of the thread for which to return a buffer.
* @return A buffer that can be used by the caller for passing to @c run.
*/
typedef float* (*jpegxl_cms_get_buffer_func)(void* user_data, size_t thread);
/** Executes one transform and returns true on success or false on error. It
* must be possible to call this from different threads with different values
* for @p thread, all between 0 (inclusive) and the value of @p num_threads
* passed to @c init (exclusive). It is allowed to implement this by locking
* such that the transforms are essentially performed sequentially, if such a
* performance profile is acceptable. @p user_data is the data returned by
* @c init.
* The buffers each contain @p num_pixels × @c num_channels interleaved floating
* point (0..1) samples where @c num_channels is the number of color channels of
* their respective color profiles. It is guaranteed that the only case in which
* they might overlap is if the output has fewer channels than the input, in
* which case the pointers may be identical.
* For CMYK data, 0 represents the maximum amount of ink while 1 represents no
* ink.
* @param user_data the data returned by @c init.
* @param thread the index of the thread from which the function is being
* called.
* @param input_buffer the buffer containing the pixel data to be transformed.
* @param output_buffer the buffer receiving the transformed pixel data.
* @param num_pixels the number of pixels to transform from @p input to
* @p output.
* @return ::JXL_TRUE on success, ::JXL_FALSE on failure.
*/
typedef JXL_BOOL (*jpegxl_cms_run_func)(void* user_data, size_t thread,
const float* input_buffer,
float* output_buffer,
size_t num_pixels);
/** Performs the necessary clean-up and frees the memory allocated for user
* data.
*/
typedef void (*jpegxl_cms_destroy_func)(void*);
/**
* Interface for performing colorspace transforms. The @c init function can be
* called several times to instantiate several transforms, including before
* other transforms have been destroyed.
*
* The call sequence for a given colorspace transform could look like the
* following:
* @dot
* digraph calls {
* newrank = true
* node [shape = box, fontname = monospace]
* init [label = "user_data <- init(\l\
* init_data = data,\l\
* num_threads = 3,\l\
* pixels_per_thread = 20,\l\
* input = (sRGB, 3 channels),\l\
* output = (Display-P3, 3 channels),\l\
* intensity_target = 255\l\
* )\l"]
* subgraph cluster_0 {
* color = lightgrey
* label = "thread 1"
* labeljust = "c"
* run_1_1 [label = "run(\l\
* user_data,\l\
* thread = 1,\l\
* input = in[0],\l\
* output = out[0],\l\
* num_pixels = 20\l\
* )\l"]
* run_1_2 [label = "run(\l\
* user_data,\l\
* thread = 1,\l\
* input = in[3],\l\
* output = out[3],\l\
* num_pixels = 20\l\
* )\l"]
* }
* subgraph cluster_1 {
* color = lightgrey
* label = "thread 2"
* labeljust = "l"
* run_2_1 [label = "run(\l\
* user_data,\l\
* thread = 2,\l\
* input = in[1],\l\
* output = out[1],\l\
* num_pixels = 20\l\
* )\l"]
* run_2_2 [label = "run(\l\
* user_data,\l\
* thread = 2,\l\
* input = in[4],\l\
* output = out[4],\l\
* num_pixels = 13\l\
* )\l"]
* }
* subgraph cluster_3 {
* color = lightgrey
* label = "thread 3"
* labeljust = "c"
* run_3_1 [label = "run(\l\
* user_data,\l\
* thread = 3,\l\
* input = in[2],\l\
* output = out[2],\l\
* num_pixels = 20\l\
* )\l"]
* }
* init -> {run_1_1; run_2_1; run_3_1; rank = same}
* run_1_1 -> run_1_2
* run_2_1 -> run_2_2
* {run_1_2; run_2_2, run_3_1} -> "destroy(user_data)"
* }
* @enddot
*/
typedef struct {
/** CMS-specific data that will be passed to @ref set_fields_from_icc. */
void* set_fields_data;
/** Populates a @ref JxlColorEncoding from an ICC profile. */
jpegxl_cms_set_fields_from_icc_func set_fields_from_icc;
/** CMS-specific data that will be passed to @ref init. */
void* init_data;
/** Prepares a colorspace transform as described in the documentation of @ref
* jpegxl_cms_init_func. */
jpegxl_cms_init_func init;
/** Returns a buffer that can be used as input to @c run. */
jpegxl_cms_get_buffer_func get_src_buf;
/** Returns a buffer that can be used as output from @c run. */
jpegxl_cms_get_buffer_func get_dst_buf;
/** Executes the transform on a batch of pixels, per @ref jpegxl_cms_run_func.
*/
jpegxl_cms_run_func run;
/** Cleans up the transform. */
jpegxl_cms_destroy_func destroy;
} JxlCmsInterface;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* JXL_CMS_INTERFACE_H_ */
/** @} */