skia2/third_party/skcms/skcms.h
Mike Klein bef83531c7 skcms→589b15b add skcms_EnsureUsableAsDestination
Change-Id: I6f5896299fec1a5fd6e593e3a831e080b30e6e21
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/122022
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org>
2018-04-18 17:09:13 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2018 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#pragma once
// skcms.h contains the entire public API for skcms.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// A row-major 3x3 matrix (ie vals[row][col])
typedef struct skcms_Matrix3x3 {
float vals[3][3];
} skcms_Matrix3x3;
// A row-major 3x4 matrix (ie vals[row][col])
typedef struct skcms_Matrix3x4 {
float vals[3][4];
} skcms_Matrix3x4;
// A transfer function mapping encoded values to linear values,
// represented by this 7-parameter piecewise function:
//
// linear = sign(encoded) * (c*|encoded| + f) , 0 <= |encoded| < d
// = sign(encoded) * ((a*|encoded| + b)^g + e), d <= |encoded|
//
// (A simple gamma transfer function sets g to gamma and a to 1.)
typedef struct skcms_TransferFunction {
float g, a,b,c,d,e,f;
} skcms_TransferFunction;
// Unified representation of 'curv' or 'para' tag data, or a 1D table from 'mft1' or 'mft2'
typedef union skcms_Curve {
struct {
uint32_t alias_of_table_entries;
skcms_TransferFunction parametric;
};
struct {
uint32_t table_entries;
const uint8_t* table_8;
const uint8_t* table_16;
};
} skcms_Curve;
typedef struct skcms_A2B {
// Optional: N 1D curves, followed by an N-dimensional CLUT.
// If input_channels == 0, these curves and CLUT are skipped,
// Otherwise, input_channels must be in [1, 4].
uint32_t input_channels;
skcms_Curve input_curves[4];
uint8_t grid_points[4];
const uint8_t* grid_8;
const uint8_t* grid_16;
// Optional: 3 1D curves, followed by a color matrix.
// If matrix_channels == 0, these curves and matrix are skipped,
// Otherwise, matrix_channels must be 3.
uint32_t matrix_channels;
skcms_Curve matrix_curves[3];
skcms_Matrix3x4 matrix;
// Required: 3 1D curves. Always present, and output_channels must be 3.
uint32_t output_channels;
skcms_Curve output_curves[3];
} skcms_A2B;
typedef struct skcms_ICCProfile {
const uint8_t* buffer;
uint32_t size;
uint32_t data_color_space;
uint32_t pcs;
uint32_t tag_count;
// skcms_Parse() will set commonly-used fields for you when possible:
// If we can parse red, green and blue transfer curves from the profile,
// trc will be set to those three curves, and has_trc will be true.
bool has_trc;
skcms_Curve trc[3];
// If this profile's gamut can be represented by a 3x3 transform to XYZD50,
// skcms_Parse() sets toXYZD50 to that transform and has_toXYZD50 to true.
bool has_toXYZD50;
skcms_Matrix3x3 toXYZD50;
// If the profile has a valid A2B0 tag, skcms_Parse() sets A2B to that data,
// and has_A2B to true.
bool has_A2B;
skcms_A2B A2B;
} skcms_ICCProfile;
// The sRGB color profile is so commonly used that we offer a canonical skcms_ICCProfile for it.
extern const skcms_ICCProfile skcms_sRGB_profile;
// Ditto for XYZD50, the most common profile connection space.
extern const skcms_ICCProfile skcms_XYZD50_profile;
// Practical equality test for two skcms_ICCProfiles.
// The implementation is subject to change, but it will always try to answer
// "can I substitute A for B?" and "can I skip transforming from A to B?".
bool skcms_ApproximatelyEqualProfiles(const skcms_ICCProfile* A, const skcms_ICCProfile* B);
// Parse an ICC profile and return true if possible, otherwise return false.
// The buffer is not copied, it must remain valid as long as the skcms_ICCProfile
// will be used.
bool skcms_Parse(const void*, size_t, skcms_ICCProfile*);
bool skcms_ApproximateCurve(const skcms_Curve* curve, skcms_TransferFunction* approx,
float* max_error);
// A specialized approximation for transfer functions with gamma between 1 and 3.
// f(x) = Ax^3 + Bx^2 + (1-A-B)x
typedef struct skcms_TF13 {
float A,B;
} skcms_TF13;
bool skcms_ApproximateCurve13(const skcms_Curve* curve, skcms_TF13* approx, float* max_error);
// What is the best single transfer function to use for the given profile? Note that there is
// no real upper bound on the error of this transfer function.
skcms_TransferFunction skcms_BestSingleCurve(const skcms_ICCProfile*);
typedef struct skcms_ICCTag {
uint32_t signature;
uint32_t type;
uint32_t size;
const uint8_t* buf;
} skcms_ICCTag;
void skcms_GetTagByIndex (const skcms_ICCProfile*, uint32_t idx, skcms_ICCTag*);
bool skcms_GetTagBySignature(const skcms_ICCProfile*, uint32_t sig, skcms_ICCTag*);
typedef enum skcms_PixelFormat {
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_565,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_565,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_888,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_888,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_8888,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_8888,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_1010102,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_1010102,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_161616, // Big-endian. Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_161616,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_16161616,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_16161616,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_hhh, // 1-5-10 half-precision float.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_hhh, // Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_hhhh,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_hhhh,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_fff, // 1-8-23 single-precision float (the normal kind).
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_fff, // Pointers must be 32-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_ffff,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_ffff,
} skcms_PixelFormat;
// We always store any alpha channel linearly. In the chart below, tf-1() is the inverse
// transfer function for the given color profile (applying the transfer function linearizes).
// We treat opaque as a strong requirement, not just a performance hint: we will ignore
// any source alpha and treat it as 1.0, and will make sure that any destination alpha
// channel is filled with the equivalent of 1.0.
// When premultiplying and/or using a non-linear transfer function, it's important
// that we know the order the operations are applied. If you're used to working
// with non-color-managed drawing systems, PremulAsEncoded is probably the "premul"
// you're looking for; if you want linear blending, PremulLinear is the choice for you.
typedef enum skcms_AlphaFormat {
skcms_AlphaFormat_Opaque, // alpha is always opaque
// tf-1(r), tf-1(g), tf-1(b), 1.0
skcms_AlphaFormat_Unpremul, // alpha and color are unassociated
// tf-1(r), tf-1(g), tf-1(b), a
skcms_AlphaFormat_PremulAsEncoded, // premultiplied while encoded
// tf-1(r)*a, tf-1(g)*a, tf-1(b)*a, a
skcms_AlphaFormat_PremulLinear, // premultiplied while linear
// tf-1(r*a), tf-1(g*a), tf-1(b*a), a
} skcms_AlphaFormat;
// Convert npixels pixels from src format and color profile to dst format and color profile
// and return true, otherwise return false. It is safe to alias dst == src if dstFmt == srcFmt.
bool skcms_Transform(const void* src,
skcms_PixelFormat srcFmt,
skcms_AlphaFormat srcAlpha,
const skcms_ICCProfile* srcProfile,
void* dst,
skcms_PixelFormat dstFmt,
skcms_AlphaFormat dstAlpha,
const skcms_ICCProfile* dstProfile,
size_t npixels);
// If profile cannot be used as a destination profile in skcms_Transform(),
// rewrite it with approximations where reasonable or by pulling from fallback
// (e.g. skcms_sRGB_profile) where not.
void skcms_EnsureUsableAsDestination(skcms_ICCProfile* profile, const skcms_ICCProfile* fallback);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif