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Rename isRGB() and isBGR() as their meaning is confusing.
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/******************************************************************** * * * THIS FILE IS PART OF THE OggVorbis SOFTWARE CODEC SOURCE CODE. * * USE, DISTRIBUTION AND REPRODUCTION OF THIS LIBRARY SOURCE IS * * GOVERNED BY A BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE INCLUDED WITH THIS SOURCE * * IN 'COPYING'. PLEASE READ THESE TERMS BEFORE DISTRIBUTING. * * * * THE OggVorbis SOURCE CODE IS (C) COPYRIGHT 1994-2002 * * by the Xiph.Org Foundation http://www.xiph.org/ * * * ******************************************************************** function: code raw [Vorbis] packets into framed OggSquish stream and decode Ogg streams back into raw packets last mod: $Id$ note: The CRC code is directly derived from public domain code by Ross Williams (ross@guest.adelaide.edu.au). See docs/framing.html for details. ********************************************************************/ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "ogg.h" /* A complete description of Ogg framing exists in docs/framing.html */ int ogg_page_version(ogg_page *og){ return((int)(og->header[4])); } int ogg_page_continued(ogg_page *og){ return((int)(og->header[5]&0x01)); } int ogg_page_bos(ogg_page *og){ return((int)(og->header[5]&0x02)); } int ogg_page_eos(ogg_page *og){ return((int)(og->header[5]&0x04)); } ogg_int64_t ogg_page_granulepos(ogg_page *og){ unsigned char *page=og->header; ogg_int64_t granulepos=page[13]&(0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[12]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[11]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[10]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[9]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[8]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[7]&0xff); granulepos= (granulepos<<8)|(page[6]&0xff); return(granulepos); } int ogg_page_serialno(ogg_page *og){ return(og->header[14] | (og->header[15]<<8) | (og->header[16]<<16) | (og->header[17]<<24)); } long ogg_page_pageno(ogg_page *og){ return(og->header[18] | (og->header[19]<<8) | (og->header[20]<<16) | (og->header[21]<<24)); } /* returns the number of packets that are completed on this page (if the leading packet is begun on a previous page, but ends on this page, it's counted */ /* NOTE: If a page consists of a packet begun on a previous page, and a new packet begun (but not completed) on this page, the return will be: ogg_page_packets(page) ==1, ogg_page_continued(page) !=0 If a page happens to be a single packet that was begun on a previous page, and spans to the next page (in the case of a three or more page packet), the return will be: ogg_page_packets(page) ==0, ogg_page_continued(page) !=0 */ int ogg_page_packets(ogg_page *og){ int i,n=og->header[26],count=0; for(i=0;i<n;i++) if(og->header[27+i]<255)count++; return(count); } #if 0 /* helper to initialize lookup for direct-table CRC (illustrative; we use the static init below) */ static ogg_uint32_t _ogg_crc_entry(unsigned long index){ int i; unsigned long r; r = index << 24; for (i=0; i<8; i++) if (r & 0x80000000UL) r = (r << 1) ^ 0x04c11db7; /* The same as the ethernet generator polynomial, although we use an unreflected alg and an init/final of 0, not 0xffffffff */ else r<<=1; return (r & 0xffffffffUL); } #endif static const ogg_uint32_t crc_lookup[256]={ 0x00000000,0x04c11db7,0x09823b6e,0x0d4326d9, 0x130476dc,0x17c56b6b,0x1a864db2,0x1e475005, 0x2608edb8,0x22c9f00f,0x2f8ad6d6,0x2b4bcb61, 0x350c9b64,0x31cd86d3,0x3c8ea00a,0x384fbdbd, 0x4c11db70,0x48d0c6c7,0x4593e01e,0x4152fda9, 0x5f15adac,0x5bd4b01b,0x569796c2,0x52568b75, 0x6a1936c8,0x6ed82b7f,0x639b0da6,0x675a1011, 0x791d4014,0x7ddc5da3,0x709f7b7a,0x745e66cd, 0x9823b6e0,0x9ce2ab57,0x91a18d8e,0x95609039, 0x8b27c03c,0x8fe6dd8b,0x82a5fb52,0x8664e6e5, 0xbe2b5b58,0xbaea46ef,0xb7a96036,0xb3687d81, 0xad2f2d84,0xa9ee3033,0xa4ad16ea,0xa06c0b5d, 0xd4326d90,0xd0f37027,0xddb056fe,0xd9714b49, 0xc7361b4c,0xc3f706fb,0xceb42022,0xca753d95, 0xf23a8028,0xf6fb9d9f,0xfbb8bb46,0xff79a6f1, 0xe13ef6f4,0xe5ffeb43,0xe8bccd9a,0xec7dd02d, 0x34867077,0x30476dc0,0x3d044b19,0x39c556ae, 0x278206ab,0x23431b1c,0x2e003dc5,0x2ac12072, 0x128e9dcf,0x164f8078,0x1b0ca6a1,0x1fcdbb16, 0x018aeb13,0x054bf6a4,0x0808d07d,0x0cc9cdca, 0x7897ab07,0x7c56b6b0,0x71159069,0x75d48dde, 0x6b93dddb,0x6f52c06c,0x6211e6b5,0x66d0fb02, 0x5e9f46bf,0x5a5e5b08,0x571d7dd1,0x53dc6066, 0x4d9b3063,0x495a2dd4,0x44190b0d,0x40d816ba, 0xaca5c697,0xa864db20,0xa527fdf9,0xa1e6e04e, 0xbfa1b04b,0xbb60adfc,0xb6238b25,0xb2e29692, 0x8aad2b2f,0x8e6c3698,0x832f1041,0x87ee0df6, 0x99a95df3,0x9d684044,0x902b669d,0x94ea7b2a, 0xe0b41de7,0xe4750050,0xe9362689,0xedf73b3e, 0xf3b06b3b,0xf771768c,0xfa325055,0xfef34de2, 0xc6bcf05f,0xc27dede8,0xcf3ecb31,0xcbffd686, 0xd5b88683,0xd1799b34,0xdc3abded,0xd8fba05a, 0x690ce0ee,0x6dcdfd59,0x608edb80,0x644fc637, 0x7a089632,0x7ec98b85,0x738aad5c,0x774bb0eb, 0x4f040d56,0x4bc510e1,0x46863638,0x42472b8f, 0x5c007b8a,0x58c1663d,0x558240e4,0x51435d53, 0x251d3b9e,0x21dc2629,0x2c9f00f0,0x285e1d47, 0x36194d42,0x32d850f5,0x3f9b762c,0x3b5a6b9b, 0x0315d626,0x07d4cb91,0x0a97ed48,0x0e56f0ff, 0x1011a0fa,0x14d0bd4d,0x19939b94,0x1d528623, 0xf12f560e,0xf5ee4bb9,0xf8ad6d60,0xfc6c70d7, 0xe22b20d2,0xe6ea3d65,0xeba91bbc,0xef68060b, 0xd727bbb6,0xd3e6a601,0xdea580d8,0xda649d6f, 0xc423cd6a,0xc0e2d0dd,0xcda1f604,0xc960ebb3, 0xbd3e8d7e,0xb9ff90c9,0xb4bcb610,0xb07daba7, 0xae3afba2,0xaafbe615,0xa7b8c0cc,0xa379dd7b, 0x9b3660c6,0x9ff77d71,0x92b45ba8,0x9675461f, 0x8832161a,0x8cf30bad,0x81b02d74,0x857130c3, 0x5d8a9099,0x594b8d2e,0x5408abf7,0x50c9b640, 0x4e8ee645,0x4a4ffbf2,0x470cdd2b,0x43cdc09c, 0x7b827d21,0x7f436096,0x7200464f,0x76c15bf8, 0x68860bfd,0x6c47164a,0x61043093,0x65c52d24, 0x119b4be9,0x155a565e,0x18197087,0x1cd86d30, 0x029f3d35,0x065e2082,0x0b1d065b,0x0fdc1bec, 0x3793a651,0x3352bbe6,0x3e119d3f,0x3ad08088, 0x2497d08d,0x2056cd3a,0x2d15ebe3,0x29d4f654, 0xc5a92679,0xc1683bce,0xcc2b1d17,0xc8ea00a0, 0xd6ad50a5,0xd26c4d12,0xdf2f6bcb,0xdbee767c, 0xe3a1cbc1,0xe760d676,0xea23f0af,0xeee2ed18, 0xf0a5bd1d,0xf464a0aa,0xf9278673,0xfde69bc4, 0x89b8fd09,0x8d79e0be,0x803ac667,0x84fbdbd0, 0x9abc8bd5,0x9e7d9662,0x933eb0bb,0x97ffad0c, 0xafb010b1,0xab710d06,0xa6322bdf,0xa2f33668, 0xbcb4666d,0xb8757bda,0xb5365d03,0xb1f740b4}; /* init the encode/decode logical stream state */ int ogg_stream_init(ogg_stream_state *os,int serialno){ if(os){ memset(os,0,sizeof(*os)); os->body_storage=16*1024; os->body_data=_ogg_malloc(os->body_storage*sizeof(*os->body_data)); os->lacing_storage=1024; os->lacing_vals=_ogg_malloc(os->lacing_storage*sizeof(*os->lacing_vals)); os->granule_vals=_ogg_malloc(os->lacing_storage*sizeof(*os->granule_vals)); os->serialno=serialno; return(0); } return(-1); } /* _clear does not free os, only the non-flat storage within */ int ogg_stream_clear(ogg_stream_state *os){ if(os){ if(os->body_data)_ogg_free(os->body_data); if(os->lacing_vals)_ogg_free(os->lacing_vals); if(os->granule_vals)_ogg_free(os->granule_vals); memset(os,0,sizeof(*os)); } return(0); } int ogg_stream_destroy(ogg_stream_state *os){ if(os){ ogg_stream_clear(os); _ogg_free(os); } return(0); } /* Helpers for ogg_stream_encode; this keeps the structure and what's happening fairly clear */ static void _os_body_expand(ogg_stream_state *os,int needed){ if(os->body_storage<=os->body_fill+needed){ os->body_storage+=(needed+1024); os->body_data=_ogg_realloc(os->body_data,os->body_storage*sizeof(*os->body_data)); } } static void _os_lacing_expand(ogg_stream_state *os,int needed){ if(os->lacing_storage<=os->lacing_fill+needed){ os->lacing_storage+=(needed+32); os->lacing_vals=_ogg_realloc(os->lacing_vals,os->lacing_storage*sizeof(*os->lacing_vals)); os->granule_vals=_ogg_realloc(os->granule_vals,os->lacing_storage*sizeof(*os->granule_vals)); } } /* checksum the page */ /* Direct table CRC; note that this will be faster in the future if we perform the checksum silmultaneously with other copies */ void ogg_page_checksum_set(ogg_page *og){ if(og){ ogg_uint32_t crc_reg=0; int i; /* safety; needed for API behavior, but not framing code */ og->header[22]=0; og->header[23]=0; og->header[24]=0; og->header[25]=0; for(i=0;i<og->header_len;i++) crc_reg=(crc_reg<<8)^crc_lookup[((crc_reg >> 24)&0xff)^og->header[i]]; for(i=0;i<og->body_len;i++) crc_reg=(crc_reg<<8)^crc_lookup[((crc_reg >> 24)&0xff)^og->body[i]]; og->header[22]=(unsigned char)(crc_reg&0xff); og->header[23]=(unsigned char)((crc_reg>>8)&0xff); og->header[24]=(unsigned char)((crc_reg>>16)&0xff); og->header[25]=(unsigned char)((crc_reg>>24)&0xff); } } /* submit data to the internal buffer of the framing engine */ int ogg_stream_packetin(ogg_stream_state *os,ogg_packet *op){ int lacing_vals=op->bytes/255+1,i; if(os->body_returned){ /* advance packet data according to the body_returned pointer. We had to keep it around to return a pointer into the buffer last call */ os->body_fill-=os->body_returned; if(os->body_fill) memmove(os->body_data,os->body_data+os->body_returned, os->body_fill); os->body_returned=0; } /* make sure we have the buffer storage */ _os_body_expand(os,op->bytes); _os_lacing_expand(os,lacing_vals); /* Copy in the submitted packet. Yes, the copy is a waste; this is the liability of overly clean abstraction for the time being. It will actually be fairly easy to eliminate the extra copy in the future */ memcpy(os->body_data+os->body_fill,op->packet,op->bytes); os->body_fill+=op->bytes; /* Store lacing vals for this packet */ for(i=0;i<lacing_vals-1;i++){ os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill+i]=255; os->granule_vals[os->lacing_fill+i]=os->granulepos; } os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill+i]=(op->bytes)%255; os->granulepos=os->granule_vals[os->lacing_fill+i]=op->granulepos; /* flag the first segment as the beginning of the packet */ os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill]|= 0x100; os->lacing_fill+=lacing_vals; /* for the sake of completeness */ os->packetno++; if(op->e_o_s)os->e_o_s=1; return(0); } /* This will flush remaining packets into a page (returning nonzero), even if there is not enough data to trigger a flush normally (undersized page). If there are no packets or partial packets to flush, ogg_stream_flush returns 0. Note that ogg_stream_flush will try to flush a normal sized page like ogg_stream_pageout; a call to ogg_stream_flush does not guarantee that all packets have flushed. Only a return value of 0 from ogg_stream_flush indicates all packet data is flushed into pages. since ogg_stream_flush will flush the last page in a stream even if it's undersized, you almost certainly want to use ogg_stream_pageout (and *not* ogg_stream_flush) unless you specifically need to flush an page regardless of size in the middle of a stream. */ int ogg_stream_flush(ogg_stream_state *os,ogg_page *og){ int i; int vals=0; int maxvals=(os->lacing_fill>255?255:os->lacing_fill); int bytes=0; long acc=0; ogg_int64_t granule_pos=os->granule_vals[0]; if(maxvals==0)return(0); /* construct a page */ /* decide how many segments to include */ /* If this is the initial header case, the first page must only include the initial header packet */ if(os->b_o_s==0){ /* 'initial header page' case */ granule_pos=0; for(vals=0;vals<maxvals;vals++){ if((os->lacing_vals[vals]&0x0ff)<255){ vals++; break; } } }else{ for(vals=0;vals<maxvals;vals++){ if(acc>4096)break; acc+=os->lacing_vals[vals]&0x0ff; granule_pos=os->granule_vals[vals]; } } /* construct the header in temp storage */ memcpy(os->header,"OggS",4); /* stream structure version */ os->header[4]=0x00; /* continued packet flag? */ os->header[5]=0x00; if((os->lacing_vals[0]&0x100)==0)os->header[5]|=0x01; /* first page flag? */ if(os->b_o_s==0)os->header[5]|=0x02; /* last page flag? */ if(os->e_o_s && os->lacing_fill==vals)os->header[5]|=0x04; os->b_o_s=1; /* 64 bits of PCM position */ for(i=6;i<14;i++){ os->header[i]=(unsigned char)(granule_pos&0xff); granule_pos>>=8; } /* 32 bits of stream serial number */ { long serialno=os->serialno; for(i=14;i<18;i++){ os->header[i]=(unsigned char)(serialno&0xff); serialno>>=8; } } /* 32 bits of page counter (we have both counter and page header because this val can roll over) */ if(os->pageno==-1)os->pageno=0; /* because someone called stream_reset; this would be a strange thing to do in an encode stream, but it has plausible uses */ { long pageno=os->pageno++; for(i=18;i<22;i++){ os->header[i]=(unsigned char)(pageno&0xff); pageno>>=8; } } /* zero for computation; filled in later */ os->header[22]=0; os->header[23]=0; os->header[24]=0; os->header[25]=0; /* segment table */ os->header[26]=(unsigned char)(vals&0xff); for(i=0;i<vals;i++) bytes+=os->header[i+27]=(unsigned char)(os->lacing_vals[i]&0xff); /* set pointers in the ogg_page struct */ og->header=os->header; og->header_len=os->header_fill=vals+27; og->body=os->body_data+os->body_returned; og->body_len=bytes; /* advance the lacing data and set the body_returned pointer */ os->lacing_fill-=vals; memmove(os->lacing_vals,os->lacing_vals+vals,os->lacing_fill*sizeof(*os->lacing_vals)); memmove(os->granule_vals,os->granule_vals+vals,os->lacing_fill*sizeof(*os->granule_vals)); os->body_returned+=bytes; /* calculate the checksum */ ogg_page_checksum_set(og); /* done */ return(1); } /* This constructs pages from buffered packet segments. The pointers returned are to static buffers; do not free. The returned buffers are good only until the next call (using the same ogg_stream_state) */ int ogg_stream_pageout(ogg_stream_state *os, ogg_page *og){ if((os->e_o_s&&os->lacing_fill) || /* 'were done, now flush' case */ os->body_fill-os->body_returned > 4096 ||/* 'page nominal size' case */ os->lacing_fill>=255 || /* 'segment table full' case */ (os->lacing_fill&&!os->b_o_s)){ /* 'initial header page' case */ return(ogg_stream_flush(os,og)); } /* not enough data to construct a page and not end of stream */ return(0); } int ogg_stream_eos(ogg_stream_state *os){ return os->e_o_s; } /* DECODING PRIMITIVES: packet streaming layer **********************/ /* This has two layers to place more of the multi-serialno and paging control in the application's hands. First, we expose a data buffer using ogg_sync_buffer(). The app either copies into the buffer, or passes it directly to read(), etc. We then call ogg_sync_wrote() to tell how many bytes we just added. Pages are returned (pointers into the buffer in ogg_sync_state) by ogg_sync_pageout(). The page is then submitted to ogg_stream_pagein() along with the appropriate ogg_stream_state* (ie, matching serialno). We then get raw packets out calling ogg_stream_packetout() with a ogg_stream_state. See the 'frame-prog.txt' docs for details and example code. */ /* initialize the struct to a known state */ int ogg_sync_init(ogg_sync_state *oy){ if(oy){ memset(oy,0,sizeof(*oy)); } return(0); } /* clear non-flat storage within */ int ogg_sync_clear(ogg_sync_state *oy){ if(oy){ if(oy->data)_ogg_free(oy->data); ogg_sync_init(oy); } return(0); } int ogg_sync_destroy(ogg_sync_state *oy){ if(oy){ ogg_sync_clear(oy); _ogg_free(oy); } return(0); } char *ogg_sync_buffer(ogg_sync_state *oy, long size){ /* first, clear out any space that has been previously returned */ if(oy->returned){ oy->fill-=oy->returned; if(oy->fill>0) memmove(oy->data,oy->data+oy->returned,oy->fill); oy->returned=0; } if(size>oy->storage-oy->fill){ /* We need to extend the internal buffer */ long newsize=size+oy->fill+4096; /* an extra page to be nice */ if(oy->data) oy->data=_ogg_realloc(oy->data,newsize); else oy->data=_ogg_malloc(newsize); oy->storage=newsize; } /* expose a segment at least as large as requested at the fill mark */ return((char *)oy->data+oy->fill); } int ogg_sync_wrote(ogg_sync_state *oy, long bytes){ if(oy->fill+bytes>oy->storage)return(-1); oy->fill+=bytes; return(0); } /* sync the stream. This is meant to be useful for finding page boundaries. return values for this: -n) skipped n bytes 0) page not ready; more data (no bytes skipped) n) page synced at current location; page length n bytes */ long ogg_sync_pageseek(ogg_sync_state *oy,ogg_page *og){ unsigned char *page=oy->data+oy->returned; unsigned char *next; long bytes=oy->fill-oy->returned; if(oy->headerbytes==0){ int headerbytes,i; if(bytes<27)return(0); /* not enough for a header */ /* verify capture pattern */ if(memcmp(page,"OggS",4))goto sync_fail; headerbytes=page[26]+27; if(bytes<headerbytes)return(0); /* not enough for header + seg table */ /* count up body length in the segment table */ for(i=0;i<page[26];i++) oy->bodybytes+=page[27+i]; oy->headerbytes=headerbytes; } if(oy->bodybytes+oy->headerbytes>bytes)return(0); /* The whole test page is buffered. Verify the checksum */ { /* Grab the checksum bytes, set the header field to zero */ char chksum[4]; ogg_page log; memcpy(chksum,page+22,4); memset(page+22,0,4); /* set up a temp page struct and recompute the checksum */ log.header=page; log.header_len=oy->headerbytes; log.body=page+oy->headerbytes; log.body_len=oy->bodybytes; ogg_page_checksum_set(&log); /* Compare */ if(memcmp(chksum,page+22,4)){ /* D'oh. Mismatch! Corrupt page (or miscapture and not a page at all) */ /* replace the computed checksum with the one actually read in */ memcpy(page+22,chksum,4); /* Bad checksum. Lose sync */ goto sync_fail; } } /* yes, have a whole page all ready to go */ { unsigned char *page=oy->data+oy->returned; long bytes; if(og){ og->header=page; og->header_len=oy->headerbytes; og->body=page+oy->headerbytes; og->body_len=oy->bodybytes; } oy->unsynced=0; oy->returned+=(bytes=oy->headerbytes+oy->bodybytes); oy->headerbytes=0; oy->bodybytes=0; return(bytes); } sync_fail: oy->headerbytes=0; oy->bodybytes=0; /* search for possible capture */ next=memchr(page+1,'O',bytes-1); if(!next) next=oy->data+oy->fill; oy->returned=next-oy->data; return(-(next-page)); } /* sync the stream and get a page. Keep trying until we find a page. Suppress 'sync errors' after reporting the first. return values: -1) recapture (hole in data) 0) need more data 1) page returned Returns pointers into buffered data; invalidated by next call to _stream, _clear, _init, or _buffer */ int ogg_sync_pageout(ogg_sync_state *oy, ogg_page *og){ /* all we need to do is verify a page at the head of the stream buffer. If it doesn't verify, we look for the next potential frame */ for(;;){ long ret=ogg_sync_pageseek(oy,og); if(ret>0){ /* have a page */ return(1); } if(ret==0){ /* need more data */ return(0); } /* head did not start a synced page... skipped some bytes */ if(!oy->unsynced){ oy->unsynced=1; return(-1); } /* loop. keep looking */ } } /* add the incoming page to the stream state; we decompose the page into packet segments here as well. */ int ogg_stream_pagein(ogg_stream_state *os, ogg_page *og){ unsigned char *header=og->header; unsigned char *body=og->body; long bodysize=og->body_len; int segptr=0; int version=ogg_page_version(og); int continued=ogg_page_continued(og); int bos=ogg_page_bos(og); int eos=ogg_page_eos(og); ogg_int64_t granulepos=ogg_page_granulepos(og); int serialno=ogg_page_serialno(og); long pageno=ogg_page_pageno(og); int segments=header[26]; /* clean up 'returned data' */ { long lr=os->lacing_returned; long br=os->body_returned; /* body data */ if(br){ os->body_fill-=br; if(os->body_fill) memmove(os->body_data,os->body_data+br,os->body_fill); os->body_returned=0; } if(lr){ /* segment table */ if(os->lacing_fill-lr){ memmove(os->lacing_vals,os->lacing_vals+lr, (os->lacing_fill-lr)*sizeof(*os->lacing_vals)); memmove(os->granule_vals,os->granule_vals+lr, (os->lacing_fill-lr)*sizeof(*os->granule_vals)); } os->lacing_fill-=lr; os->lacing_packet-=lr; os->lacing_returned=0; } } /* check the serial number */ if(serialno!=os->serialno)return(-1); if(version>0)return(-1); _os_lacing_expand(os,segments+1); /* are we in sequence? */ if(pageno!=os->pageno){ int i; /* unroll previous partial packet (if any) */ for(i=os->lacing_packet;i<os->lacing_fill;i++) os->body_fill-=os->lacing_vals[i]&0xff; os->lacing_fill=os->lacing_packet; /* make a note of dropped data in segment table */ if(os->pageno!=-1){ os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill++]=0x400; os->lacing_packet++; } } /* are we a 'continued packet' page? If so, we may need to skip some segments */ if(continued){ if(os->lacing_fill<1 || os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill-1]==0x400){ bos=0; for(;segptr<segments;segptr++){ int val=header[27+segptr]; body+=val; bodysize-=val; if(val<255){ segptr++; break; } } } } if(bodysize){ _os_body_expand(os,bodysize); memcpy(os->body_data+os->body_fill,body,bodysize); os->body_fill+=bodysize; } { int saved=-1; while(segptr<segments){ int val=header[27+segptr]; os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill]=val; os->granule_vals[os->lacing_fill]=-1; if(bos){ os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill]|=0x100; bos=0; } if(val<255)saved=os->lacing_fill; os->lacing_fill++; segptr++; if(val<255)os->lacing_packet=os->lacing_fill; } /* set the granulepos on the last granuleval of the last full packet */ if(saved!=-1){ os->granule_vals[saved]=granulepos; } } if(eos){ os->e_o_s=1; if(os->lacing_fill>0) os->lacing_vals[os->lacing_fill-1]|=0x200; } os->pageno=pageno+1; return(0); } /* clear things to an initial state. Good to call, eg, before seeking */ int ogg_sync_reset(ogg_sync_state *oy){ oy->fill=0; oy->returned=0; oy->unsynced=0; oy->headerbytes=0; oy->bodybytes=0; return(0); } int ogg_stream_reset(ogg_stream_state *os){ os->body_fill=0; os->body_returned=0; os->lacing_fill=0; os->lacing_packet=0; os->lacing_returned=0; os->header_fill=0; os->e_o_s=0; os->b_o_s=0; os->pageno=-1; os->packetno=0; os->granulepos=0; return(0); } int ogg_stream_reset_serialno(ogg_stream_state *os,int serialno){ ogg_stream_reset(os); os->serialno=serialno; return(0); } static int _packetout(ogg_stream_state *os,ogg_packet *op,int adv){ /* The last part of decode. We have the stream broken into packet segments. Now we need to group them into packets (or return the out of sync markers) */ int ptr=os->lacing_returned; if(os->lacing_packet<=ptr)return(0); if(os->lacing_vals[ptr]&0x400){ /* we need to tell the codec there's a gap; it might need to handle previous packet dependencies. */ os->lacing_returned++; os->packetno++; return(-1); } if(!op && !adv)return(1); /* just using peek as an inexpensive way to ask if there's a whole packet waiting */ /* Gather the whole packet. We'll have no holes or a partial packet */ { int size=os->lacing_vals[ptr]&0xff; int bytes=size; int eos=os->lacing_vals[ptr]&0x200; /* last packet of the stream? */ int bos=os->lacing_vals[ptr]&0x100; /* first packet of the stream? */ while(size==255){ int val=os->lacing_vals[++ptr]; size=val&0xff; if(val&0x200)eos=0x200; bytes+=size; } if(op){ op->e_o_s=eos; op->b_o_s=bos; op->packet=os->body_data+os->body_returned; op->packetno=os->packetno; op->granulepos=os->granule_vals[ptr]; op->bytes=bytes; } if(adv){ os->body_returned+=bytes; os->lacing_returned=ptr+1; os->packetno++; } } return(1); } int ogg_stream_packetout(ogg_stream_state *os,ogg_packet *op){ return _packetout(os,op,1); } int ogg_stream_packetpeek(ogg_stream_state *os,ogg_packet *op){ return _packetout(os,op,0); } void ogg_packet_clear(ogg_packet *op) { _ogg_free(op->packet); memset(op, 0, sizeof(*op)); }