// 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. #ifndef LIB_JPEGLI_HUFFMAN_H_ #define LIB_JPEGLI_HUFFMAN_H_ #include #include #include "lib/jpegli/common_internal.h" namespace jpegli { constexpr int kJpegHuffmanRootTableBits = 8; // Maximum huffman lookup table size. // Requirements: alphabet of 257 symbols (256 + 1 special symbol for the all 1s // code) and max bit length 16, the root table has 8 bits. // zlib/examples/enough.c works with an assumption that Huffman code is // "complete". Input JPEGs might have this assumption broken, hence the // following sum is used as estimate: // + number of 1-st level cells // + number of symbols // + asymptotic amount of repeated 2nd level cells // The third number is 1 + 3 + ... + 255 i.e. it is assumed that sub-table of // each "size" might be almost completely be filled with repetitions. // Total sum is slightly less than 1024,... constexpr int kJpegHuffmanLutSize = 1024; struct HuffmanTableEntry { uint8_t bits; // number of bits used for this symbol uint16_t value; // symbol value or table offset }; void BuildJpegHuffmanTable(const uint32_t* count, const uint32_t* symbols, HuffmanTableEntry* lut); // This function will create a Huffman tree. // // The (data,length) contains the population counts. // The tree_limit is the maximum bit depth of the Huffman codes. // // The depth contains the tree, i.e., how many bits are used for // the symbol. // // See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffman_coding void CreateHuffmanTree(const uint32_t* data, size_t length, int tree_limit, uint8_t* depth); void ValidateHuffmanTable(j_common_ptr cinfo, const JHUFF_TBL* table, bool is_dc); void AddStandardHuffmanTables(j_common_ptr cinfo, bool is_dc); } // namespace jpegli #endif // LIB_JPEGLI_HUFFMAN_H_