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/*
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 * jdct.h
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
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 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
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 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
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 *
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 * This include file contains common declarations for the forward and
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 * inverse DCT modules.  These declarations are private to the DCT managers
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 * (jcdctmgr.c, jddctmgr.c) and the individual DCT algorithms.
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 * The individual DCT algorithms are kept in separate files to ease
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 * machine-dependent tuning (e.g., assembly coding).
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 */
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/*
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 * A forward DCT routine is given a pointer to a work area of type DCTELEM[];
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 * the DCT is to be performed in-place in that buffer.  Type DCTELEM is int
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 * for 8-bit samples, INT32 for 12-bit samples.  (NOTE: Floating-point DCT
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 * implementations use an array of type FAST_FLOAT, instead.)
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 * The DCT inputs are expected to be signed (range +-CENTERJSAMPLE).
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 * The DCT outputs are returned scaled up by a factor of 8; they therefore
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 * have a range of +-8K for 8-bit data, +-128K for 12-bit data.  This
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 * convention improves accuracy in integer implementations and saves some
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 * work in floating-point ones.
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 * Quantization of the output coefficients is done by jcdctmgr.c.
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 */
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#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
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typedef int DCTELEM;            /* 16 or 32 bits is fine */
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#else
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typedef INT32 DCTELEM;          /* must have 32 bits */
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#endif
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typedef JMETHOD(void, forward_DCT_method_ptr, (DCTELEM * data));
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typedef JMETHOD(void, float_DCT_method_ptr, (FAST_FLOAT * data));
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/*
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 * An inverse DCT routine is given a pointer to the input JBLOCK and a pointer
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 * to an output sample array.  The routine must dequantize the input data as
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 * well as perform the IDCT; for dequantization, it uses the multiplier table
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 * pointed to by compptr->dct_table.  The output data is to be placed into the
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 * sample array starting at a specified column.  (Any row offset needed will
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 * be applied to the array pointer before it is passed to the IDCT code.)
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 * Note that the number of samples emitted by the IDCT routine is
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 * DCT_scaled_size * DCT_scaled_size.
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 */
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/* typedef inverse_DCT_method_ptr is declared in jpegint.h */
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/*
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 * Each IDCT routine has its own ideas about the best dct_table element type.
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typedef MULTIPLIER ISLOW_MULT_TYPE; /* short or int, whichever is faster */
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#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
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typedef MULTIPLIER IFAST_MULT_TYPE; /* 16 bits is OK, use short if faster */
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#define IFAST_SCALE_BITS  2     /* fractional bits in scale factors */
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#else
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typedef INT32 IFAST_MULT_TYPE;  /* need 32 bits for scaled quantizers */
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#define IFAST_SCALE_BITS  13    /* fractional bits in scale factors */
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#endif
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typedef FAST_FLOAT FLOAT_MULT_TYPE; /* preferred floating type */
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/*
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 * Each IDCT routine is responsible for range-limiting its results and
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 * converting them to unsigned form (0..MAXJSAMPLE).  The raw outputs could
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 * be quite far out of range if the input data is corrupt, so a bulletproof
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 * range-limiting step is required.  We use a mask-and-table-lookup method
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 * to do the combined operations quickly.  See the comments with
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 * prepare_range_limit_table (in jdmaster.c) for more info.
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 */
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#define IDCT_range_limit(cinfo)  ((cinfo)->sample_range_limit + CENTERJSAMPLE)
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#define RANGE_MASK  (MAXJSAMPLE * 4 + 3) /* 2 bits wider than legal samples */
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/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
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#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
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#define jpeg_fdct_islow         jFDislow
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#define jpeg_fdct_ifast         jFDifast
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#define jpeg_fdct_float         jFDfloat
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#define jpeg_idct_islow         jRDislow
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#define jpeg_idct_ifast         jRDifast
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#define jpeg_idct_float         jRDfloat
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#define jpeg_idct_4x4           jRD4x4
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#define jpeg_idct_2x2           jRD2x2
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#define jpeg_idct_1x1           jRD1x1
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#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
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/* Extern declarations for the forward and inverse DCT routines. */
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_islow JPP((DCTELEM * data));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_ifast JPP((DCTELEM * data));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_float JPP((FAST_FLOAT * data));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_islow
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_ifast
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_float
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_4x4
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_2x2
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_1x1
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    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
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         JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
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/*
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 * Macros for handling fixed-point arithmetic; these are used by many
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 * but not all of the DCT/IDCT modules.
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 * Fractional constants are scaled left by CONST_BITS bits.
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 * CONST_BITS is defined within each module using these macros,
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 * and may differ from one module to the next.
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#define ONE     ((INT32) 1)
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#define CONST_SCALE (ONE << CONST_BITS)
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/* Convert a positive real constant to an integer scaled by CONST_SCALE.
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 * Caution: some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time,
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#define FIX(x)  ((INT32) ((x) * CONST_SCALE + 0.5))
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/* Descale and correctly round an INT32 value that's scaled by N bits.
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#define DESCALE(x,n)  RIGHT_SHIFT((x) + (ONE << ((n)-1)), n)
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/* Multiply an INT32 variable by an INT32 constant to yield an INT32 result.
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 * 16 bits wide, so that a 16x16->32 bit multiply can be used instead of a
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 * Unfortunately there is no way to specify a 16x16->32 multiply portably
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#ifdef SHORTxSHORT_32           /* may work if 'int' is 32 bits */
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#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  (((INT16) (var)) * ((INT16) (const)))
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#ifdef SHORTxLCONST_32          /* known to work with Microsoft C 6.0 */
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#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  (((INT16) (var)) * ((INT32) (const)))
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#ifndef MULTIPLY16C16           /* default definition */
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#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  ((var) * (const))
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/* Same except both inputs are variables. */
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#ifdef SHORTxSHORT_32           /* may work if 'int' is 32 bits */
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#define MULTIPLY16V16(var1,var2)  (((INT16) (var1)) * ((INT16) (var2)))
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#endif
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#ifndef MULTIPLY16V16           /* default definition */
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#define MULTIPLY16V16(var1,var2)  ((var1) * (var2))
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#endif

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