Fix issue 135
The fix is legal regarding the standard but I did not manage to find out if it covers a bug in opj_t2_read_packet_data or if the file is corrupted
42x Images with an odd x0/y0 lead to subsampled component starting at the
2nd column/line.
That is offset = comp->dx * comp->x0 - image->x0 = 1
Fix#726
When all components do not have the same dx/dy, components buffer are
read beyond their end.
Do not convert in this case.
Update uclouvain/openjpeg#725
* Fix unsigned int overflow reported by UBSan
Please add -DOPJ_UBSAN_BUILD to CFLAGS when building with
-fsanitize=undefined,unsigned-integer-overflow
It seems clang/gcc do not allow to disable checking for block of code
other than function or file.
dwt_interleave_h.gsr105.jp2 now has the same output as kakadu
issue399 is corrupted. Only the corrupted part changes.
Update known failures for x86 MD5
NR-DEC-kodak_2layers_lrcp.j2c-31-decode-md5
NR-DEC-kodak_2layers_lrcp.j2c-32-decode-md5
NR-DEC-issue135.j2k-68-decode-md5
Follow-up of #757
This shall have no performance impact on 2’s complement machine where
the compiler replaces the multiplication by power of two (constant) by
a left shift.
Verified at least on MacOS Xcode 7.3, same assembly generated after fix.
This shall have no performance impact on 2’s complement machine where
the compiler replaces the multiplication by power of two (constant) by
a left shift.
Verified at least on MacOS Xcode 7.3, same assembly generated after fix.
When trying the GDAL OpenJPEG driver against openjpeg current master HEAD,
I get failures when trying to create .jp2 files. The driver uses
opj_write_tile() and in some tests numresolutions = 1.
In openjp2/dwt.c:410, l_data_size = opj_dwt_max_resolution( tilec->resolutions,tilec->numresolutions) * (OPJ_UINT32)sizeof(OPJ_INT32);
is called and returns l_data_size = 0. Now in git opj_malloc() has a special case
for 0 to return a NULL pointer whereas previously it relied on system malloc(),
which in my case didn't return NULL.
So only test the pointer value if l_data_size != 0. This makes the GDAL
autotest suite to pass again.
By default, OpenJPEG uses the function memalign to allocate aligned
memory on Linux systems. That function needs malloc.h which was
missing. This results in a compiler warning:
openjpeg/src/lib/openjp2/opj_malloc.c:63:3: warning:
implicit declaration of function ‘memalign’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
On hosts where sizeof(int) < sizeof(void *) the return value of memalign
will be truncated which results in an invalid pointer.
That caused "make test" to produce lots of segmentation faults when
running on a 64 bit Linux host.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
posix_memalign is only declared conditionally in stdlib.h,
so add one of the possible definitions to get the declaration.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
The png format is also supported, so add it to the message.
Remove also the unneeded blank character before \n.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Fix this and other similar compiler warnings:
src/bin/jp2/convert.c: In function ‘tga_readheader’:
src/bin/jp2/convert.c:595:5: warning:
dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
[-Wstrict-aliasing]
cmap_len = get_ushort(*(unsigned short*)(&tga[5]));
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
HP compiler warns:
cc: "dwt.c", line 798: warning 562: Redeclaration of "opj_v4dwt_decode"
with a different storage class specifier: "opj_v4dwt_decode" will have
internal linkage.
cc: "t2.c", line 1341: warning 562: Redeclaration of "opj_t2_init_seg"
with a different storage class specifier: "opj_t2_init_seg" will have
internal linkage.
The static code analyzer cppcheck warns about unsigned integers
which use "%d" in the format string.
It also warns about an unneeded assignment.
Fix both issues.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
if (!JPWL_ASSUME)
return false;
meaning that once JPWL_ASSUME=1 the code will pass over such errors and try to decode anyway (just paired with the other JPWL_ASSUME on line 1112).
Fixes#596
g++ complains about invalid conversions like these ones:
error: invalid conversion from ‘const char*’ to ‘char*’ [-fpermissive]
error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘opj_precision* {aka opj_prec*}’ [-fpermissive]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>