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/* png.c - location for general purpose libpng functions
 *
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 * Last changed in libpng 1.6.0 [(PENDING RELEASE)]
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 * Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger)
 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.)
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 *
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 * This code is released under the libpng license.
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 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer
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 * and license in png.h
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 */
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#include "pngpriv.h"
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/* Generate a compiler error if there is an old png.h in the search path. */
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typedef png_libpng_version_1_6_0beta31 Your_png_h_is_not_version_1_6_0beta31;
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/* Tells libpng that we have already handled the first "num_bytes" bytes
 * of the PNG file signature.  If the PNG data is embedded into another
 * stream we can set num_bytes = 8 so that libpng will not attempt to read
 * or write any of the magic bytes before it starts on the IHDR.
 */
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#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
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void PNGAPI
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png_set_sig_bytes(png_structrp png_ptr, int num_bytes)
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{
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   png_debug(1, "in png_set_sig_bytes");

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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return;
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   if (num_bytes > 8)
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      png_error(png_ptr, "Too many bytes for PNG signature");
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   png_ptr->sig_bytes = (png_byte)(num_bytes < 0 ? 0 : num_bytes);
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}

/* Checks whether the supplied bytes match the PNG signature.  We allow
 * checking less than the full 8-byte signature so that those apps that
 * already read the first few bytes of a file to determine the file type
 * can simply check the remaining bytes for extra assurance.  Returns
 * an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if sig is found,
 * respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than the correct
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 * PNG signature (this is the same behavior as strcmp, memcmp, etc).
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 */
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int PNGAPI
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png_sig_cmp(png_const_bytep sig, png_size_t start, png_size_t num_to_check)
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{
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   png_byte png_signature[8] = {137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10};
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   if (num_to_check > 8)
      num_to_check = 8;
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   else if (num_to_check < 1)
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      return (-1);
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   if (start > 7)
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      return (-1);
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   if (start + num_to_check > 8)
      num_to_check = 8 - start;

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   return ((int)(memcmp(&sig[start], &png_signature[start], num_to_check)));
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}

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#endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED */
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#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED)
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/* Function to allocate memory for zlib */
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PNG_FUNCTION(voidpf /* PRIVATE */,
png_zalloc,(voidpf png_ptr, uInt items, uInt size),PNG_ALLOCATED)
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{
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   png_alloc_size_t num_bytes = size;
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
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      return NULL;
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   if (items >= (~(png_alloc_size_t)0)/size)
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   {
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      png_warning (png_voidcast(png_structrp, png_ptr),
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         "Potential overflow in png_zalloc()");
      return NULL;
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   }
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   num_bytes *= items;
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   return png_malloc_warn(png_voidcast(png_structrp, png_ptr), num_bytes);
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}

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/* Function to free memory for zlib */
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void /* PRIVATE */
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png_zfree(voidpf png_ptr, voidpf ptr)
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{
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   png_free(png_voidcast(png_const_structrp,png_ptr), ptr);
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}

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/* Reset the CRC variable to 32 bits of 1's.  Care must be taken
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 * in case CRC is > 32 bits to leave the top bits 0.
 */
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void /* PRIVATE */
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png_reset_crc(png_structrp png_ptr)
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{
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   /* The cast is safe because the crc is a 32 bit value. */
   png_ptr->crc = (png_uint_32)crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
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}

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/* Calculate the CRC over a section of data.  We can only pass as
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 * much data to this routine as the largest single buffer size.  We
 * also check that this data will actually be used before going to the
 * trouble of calculating it.
 */
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void /* PRIVATE */
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png_calculate_crc(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep ptr, png_size_t length)
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{
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   int need_crc = 1;

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   if (PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLIARY(png_ptr->chunk_name))
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   {
      if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK) ==
          (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN))
         need_crc = 0;
   }
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   else /* critical */
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   {
      if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE)
         need_crc = 0;
   }

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   /* 'uLong' is defined as unsigned long, this means that on some systems it is
    * a 64 bit value.  crc32, however, returns 32 bits so the following cast is
    * safe.  'uInt' may be no more than 16 bits, so it is necessary to perform a
    * loop here.
    */
   if (need_crc && length > 0)
   {
      uLong crc = png_ptr->crc; /* Should never issue a warning */

      do
      {
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         uInt safe_length = (uInt)length;
         if (safe_length == 0)
            safe_length = (uInt)-1; /* evil, but safe */
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         crc = crc32(crc, ptr, safe_length);
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         /* The following should never issue compiler warnings, if they do the
          * target system has characteristics that will probably violate other
          * assumptions within the libpng code.
          */
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         ptr += safe_length;
         length -= safe_length;
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      }
      while (length > 0);

      /* And the following is always safe because the crc is only 32 bits. */
      png_ptr->crc = (png_uint_32)crc;
   }
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}
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/* Check a user supplied version number, called from both read and write
 * functions that create a png_struct
 */
int
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png_user_version_check(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp user_png_ver)
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{
   if (user_png_ver)
   {
      int i = 0;

      do
      {
         if (user_png_ver[i] != png_libpng_ver[i])
            png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH;
      } while (png_libpng_ver[i++]);
   }

   else
      png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH;

   if (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH)
   {
     /* Libpng 0.90 and later are binary incompatible with libpng 0.89, so
      * we must recompile any applications that use any older library version.
      * For versions after libpng 1.0, we will be compatible, so we need
      * only check the first digit.
      */
      if (user_png_ver == NULL || user_png_ver[0] != png_libpng_ver[0] ||
          (user_png_ver[0] == '1' && user_png_ver[2] != png_libpng_ver[2]) ||
          (user_png_ver[0] == '0' && user_png_ver[2] < '9'))
      {
#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED
         size_t pos = 0;
         char m[128];

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         pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos,
             "Application built with libpng-");
         pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, user_png_ver);
         pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, " but running with ");
         pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, png_libpng_ver);
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         png_warning(png_ptr, m);
#endif

#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED
         png_ptr->flags = 0;
#endif

         return 0;
      }
   }

   /* Success return. */
   return 1;
}

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/* Generic function to create a png_struct for either read or write - this
 * contains the common initialization.
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 */
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PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp /* PRIVATE */,
png_create_png_struct,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr,
    png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr,
    png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED)
{
   png_struct create_struct;
#  ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
      jmp_buf create_jmp_buf;
#  endif

   /* This temporary stack-allocated structure is used to provide a place to
    * build enough context to allow the user provided memory allocator (if any)
    * to be called.
    */
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   memset(&create_struct, 0, (sizeof create_struct));
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   /* Added at libpng-1.2.6 */
#  ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED
      create_struct.user_width_max = PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX;
      create_struct.user_height_max = PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX;

#     ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX
         /* Added at libpng-1.2.43 and 1.4.0 */
         create_struct.user_chunk_cache_max = PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX;
#     endif

#     ifdef PNG_SET_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX
         /* Added at libpng-1.2.43 and 1.4.1, required only for read but exists
          * in png_struct regardless.
          */
         create_struct.user_chunk_malloc_max = PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX;
#     endif
#  endif

   /* The following two API calls simply set fields in png_struct, so it is safe
    * to do them now even though error handling is not yet set up.
    */
#  ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED
      png_set_mem_fn(&create_struct, mem_ptr, malloc_fn, free_fn);
#  endif

   /* (*error_fn) can return control to the caller after the error_ptr is set,
    * this will result in a memory leak unless the error_fn does something
    * extremely sophisticated.  The design lacks merit but is implicit in the
    * API.
    */
   png_set_error_fn(&create_struct, error_ptr, error_fn, warn_fn);

#  ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
      if (!setjmp(create_jmp_buf))
      {
         /* Temporarily fake out the longjmp information until we have
          * successfully completed this function.  This only works if we have
          * setjmp() support compiled in, but it is safe - this stuff should
          * never happen.
          */
         create_struct.jmp_buf_ptr = &create_jmp_buf;
         create_struct.jmp_buf_size = 0; /*stack allocation*/
         create_struct.longjmp_fn = longjmp;
#  else
      {
#  endif
         /* Call the general version checker (shared with read and write code):
          */
         if (png_user_version_check(&create_struct, user_png_ver))
         {
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            png_structrp png_ptr = png_voidcast(png_structrp,
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               png_malloc_warn(&create_struct, (sizeof *png_ptr)));
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            if (png_ptr != NULL)
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            {
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               /* png_ptr->zstream holds a back-pointer to the png_struct, so
                * this can only be done now:
                */
               create_struct.zstream.zalloc = png_zalloc;
               create_struct.zstream.zfree = png_zfree;
               create_struct.zstream.opaque = png_ptr;

#              ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
                  /* Eliminate the local error handling: */
                  create_struct.jmp_buf_ptr = NULL;
                  create_struct.jmp_buf_size = 0;
                  create_struct.longjmp_fn = 0;
#              endif

               *png_ptr = create_struct;

               /* This is the successful return point */
               return png_ptr;
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            }
         }
      }

   /* A longjmp because of a bug in the application storage allocator or a
    * simple failure to allocate the png_struct.
    */
   return NULL;
}

/* Allocate the memory for an info_struct for the application. */
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PNG_FUNCTION(png_infop,PNGAPI
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png_create_info_struct,(png_const_structrp png_ptr),PNG_ALLOCATED)
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{
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   png_inforp info_ptr;
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   png_debug(1, "in png_create_info_struct");
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
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      return NULL;

   /* Use the internal API that does not (or at least should not) error out, so
    * that this call always returns ok.  The application typically sets up the
    * error handling *after* creating the info_struct because this is the way it
    * has always been done in 'example.c'.
    */
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   info_ptr = png_voidcast(png_inforp, png_malloc_base(png_ptr,
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      memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr));
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   return info_ptr;
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}

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/* This function frees the memory associated with a single info struct.
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 * Normally, one would use either png_destroy_read_struct() or
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 * useful for some applications.  From libpng 1.6.0 this function is also used
 * internally to implement the png_info release part of the 'struct' destroy
 * APIs.  This ensures that all possible approaches free the same data (all of
 * it).
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void PNGAPI
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png_destroy_info_struct(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr)
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{
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   png_inforp info_ptr = NULL;
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return;

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   if (info_ptr_ptr != NULL)
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      info_ptr = *info_ptr_ptr;

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   if (info_ptr != NULL)
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   {
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      /* Do this first in case of an error below; if the app implements its own
       * memory management this can lead to png_free calling png_error, which
       * will abort this routine and return control to the app error handler.
       * An infinite loop may result if it then tries to free the same info
       * ptr.
       */
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      memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr));
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   }
}

/* Initialize the info structure.  This is now an internal function (0.89)
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 * instead.  Use deprecated in 1.6.0, internal use removed (used internally it
 * is just a memset).
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 * NOTE: it is almost inconceivable that this API is used because it bypasses
 * the user-memory mechanism and the user error handling/warning mechanisms in
 * those cases where it does anything other than a memset.
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PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI
png_info_init_3,(png_infopp ptr_ptr, png_size_t png_info_struct_size),
   PNG_DEPRECATED)
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   png_inforp info_ptr = *ptr_ptr;
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   if (info_ptr == NULL)
      return;
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   if ((sizeof (png_info)) > png_info_struct_size)
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   {
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      *ptr_ptr = NULL;
      /* The following line is why this API should not be used: */
      free(info_ptr);
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      *ptr_ptr = info_ptr;
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   memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr));
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}

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/* The following API is not called internally */
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void PNGAPI
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png_data_freer(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr,
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   int freer, png_uint_32 mask)
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void PNGAPI
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png_free_data(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 mask,
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{
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   {
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      if (num != -1)
      {
         if (info_ptr->text && info_ptr->text[num].key)
         {
            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[num].key);
            info_ptr->text[num].key = NULL;
         }
      }
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      else
      {
         int i;
         for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->num_text; i++)
             png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_TEXT, i);
         png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text);
         info_ptr->text = NULL;
         info_ptr->num_text=0;
      }
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   }
#endif

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   /* Free any tRNS entry */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_TRNS) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
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      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->trans_alpha);
      info_ptr->trans_alpha = NULL;
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      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_tRNS;
   }
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#endif

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   /* Free any sCAL entry */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_SCAL) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->scal_s_width);
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->scal_s_height);
      info_ptr->scal_s_width = NULL;
      info_ptr->scal_s_height = NULL;
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sCAL;
   }
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   /* Free any pCAL entry */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_PCAL) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_purpose);
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_units);
      info_ptr->pcal_purpose = NULL;
      info_ptr->pcal_units = NULL;
      if (info_ptr->pcal_params != NULL)
         {
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            unsigned int i;
            for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->pcal_nparams; i++)
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            {
               png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_params[i]);
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               info_ptr->pcal_params[i] = NULL;
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            }
            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_params);
            info_ptr->pcal_params = NULL;
         }
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_pCAL;
   }
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#endif

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#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
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   /* Free any profile entry */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_ICCP) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->iccp_name);
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->iccp_profile);
      info_ptr->iccp_name = NULL;
      info_ptr->iccp_profile = NULL;
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_iCCP;
   }
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      {
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         if (info_ptr->splt_palettes)
         {
            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].name);
            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].entries);
            info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].name = NULL;
            info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].entries = NULL;
         }
      }
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      else
      {
         if (info_ptr->splt_palettes_num)
         {
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            unsigned int i;
            for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->splt_palettes_num; i++)
               png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_SPLT, (int)i);
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            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes);
            info_ptr->splt_palettes = NULL;
            info_ptr->splt_palettes_num = 0;
         }
         info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sPLT;
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      }
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   }
#endif

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   {
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      if (num != -1)
      {
          if (info_ptr->unknown_chunks)
          {
             png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks[num].data);
             info_ptr->unknown_chunks[num].data = NULL;
          }
      }
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      {
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         {
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            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks);
            info_ptr->unknown_chunks = NULL;
            info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num = 0;
         }
      }
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   }
#endif

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#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED
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   /* Free any hIST entry */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_HIST)  & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->hist);
      info_ptr->hist = NULL;
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_hIST;
   }
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#endif

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   /* Free any PLTE entry that was internally allocated */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_PLTE) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
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      png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->palette);
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      info_ptr->palette = NULL;
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_PLTE;
      info_ptr->num_palette = 0;
   }
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#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED
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   /* Free any image bits attached to the info structure */
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   if ((mask & PNG_FREE_ROWS) & info_ptr->free_me)
   {
      if (info_ptr->row_pointers)
      {
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         png_uint_32 row;
         for (row = 0; row < info_ptr->height; row++)
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         {
            png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers[row]);
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            info_ptr->row_pointers[row] = NULL;
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         }
         png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers);
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         info_ptr->row_pointers = NULL;
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      }
      info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_IDAT;
   }
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#endif
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   if (num != -1)
      mask &= ~PNG_FREE_MUL;
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   info_ptr->free_me &= ~mask;
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}
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/* This function returns a pointer to the io_ptr associated with the user
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 * functions.  The application should free any memory associated with this
 * pointer before png_write_destroy() or png_read_destroy() are called.
 */
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png_voidp PNGAPI
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png_get_io_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr)
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{
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return (NULL);
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   return (png_ptr->io_ptr);
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}
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#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED)
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#  ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED
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/* Initialize the default input/output functions for the PNG file.  If you
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 * use your own read or write routines, you can call either png_set_read_fn()
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 * or png_set_write_fn() instead of png_init_io().  If you have defined
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 * PNG_NO_STDIO or otherwise disabled PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED, you must use a
 * function of your own because "FILE *" isn't necessarily available.
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 */
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void PNGAPI
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png_init_io(png_structrp png_ptr, png_FILE_p fp)
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{
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   png_debug(1, "in png_init_io");
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return;
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   png_ptr->io_ptr = (png_voidp)fp;
}
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#  endif
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#  ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED
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/* Convert the supplied time into an RFC 1123 string suitable for use in
 * a "Creation Time" or other text-based time string.
 */
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int PNGAPI
png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(char out[29], png_const_timep ptime)
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{
   static PNG_CONST char short_months[12][4] =
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        {"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
         "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"};
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   if (out == NULL)
      return 0;
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   if (ptime->year > 9999 /* RFC1123 limitation */ ||
       ptime->month == 0    ||  ptime->month > 12  ||
       ptime->day   == 0    ||  ptime->day   > 31  ||
       ptime->hour  > 23    ||  ptime->minute > 59 ||
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       ptime->second > 60)
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      return 0;
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   {
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      size_t pos = 0;
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      char number_buf[5]; /* enough for a four-digit year */
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#     define APPEND_STRING(string) pos = png_safecat(out, 29, pos, (string))
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#     define APPEND_NUMBER(format, value)\
         APPEND_STRING(PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(number_buf, format, (value)))
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#     define APPEND(ch) if (pos < 28) out[pos++] = (ch)
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      APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u, (unsigned)ptime->day);
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      APPEND(' ');
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      APPEND_STRING(short_months[(ptime->month - 1)]);
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      APPEND(' ');
      APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u, ptime->year);
      APPEND(' ');
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      APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->hour);
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      APPEND(':');
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      APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->minute);
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      APPEND(':');
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      APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->second);
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      APPEND_STRING(" +0000"); /* This reliably terminates the buffer */

#     undef APPEND
#     undef APPEND_NUMBER
#     undef APPEND_STRING
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   }
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   return 1;
}

#     if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10700
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/* To do: remove the following from libpng-1.7 */
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/* Original API that uses a private buffer in png_struct.
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 * Deprecated because it causes png_struct to carry a spurious temporary
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 * buffer (png_struct::time_buffer), better to have the caller pass this in.
 */
png_const_charp PNGAPI
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png_convert_to_rfc1123(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_timep ptime)
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{
   if (png_ptr != NULL)
   {
      /* The only failure above if png_ptr != NULL is from an invalid ptime */
      if (!png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(png_ptr->time_buffer, ptime))
         png_warning(png_ptr, "Ignoring invalid time value");

      else
         return png_ptr->time_buffer;
   }

   return NULL;
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}
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#     endif
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#  endif /* PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED */
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#endif /* defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) */
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png_const_charp PNGAPI
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png_get_copyright(png_const_structrp png_ptr)
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{
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   PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr)  /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */
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#ifdef PNG_STRING_COPYRIGHT
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   return PNG_STRING_COPYRIGHT
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#else
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#  ifdef __STDC__
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   return PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \
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     "libpng version 1.6.0beta31 - October 24, 2012" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \
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     "Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Glenn Randers-Pehrson" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \
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     "Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \
     "Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc." \
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     PNG_STRING_NEWLINE;
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#  else
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      return "libpng version 1.6.0beta31 - October 24, 2012\
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      Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Glenn Randers-Pehrson\
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      Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger\
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      Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.";
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#  endif
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#endif
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}
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/* The following return the library version as a short string in the
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 * format 1.0.0 through 99.99.99zz.  To get the version of *.h files
 * used with your application, print out PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, which
 * is defined in png.h.
 * Note: now there is no difference between png_get_libpng_ver() and
 * png_get_header_ver().  Due to the version_nn_nn_nn typedef guard,
 * it is guaranteed that png.c uses the correct version of png.h.
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 */
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png_const_charp PNGAPI
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png_get_libpng_ver(png_const_structrp png_ptr)
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{
   /* Version of *.c files used when building libpng */
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   return png_get_header_ver(png_ptr);
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}

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png_const_charp PNGAPI
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png_get_header_ver(png_const_structrp png_ptr)
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{
   /* Version of *.h files used when building libpng */
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   PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr)  /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */
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   return PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING;
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}

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png_const_charp PNGAPI
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png_get_header_version(png_const_structrp png_ptr)
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{
   /* Returns longer string containing both version and date */
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   PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr)  /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */
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#ifdef __STDC__
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   return PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING
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#  ifndef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
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   "     (NO READ SUPPORT)"
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#  endif
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   PNG_STRING_NEWLINE;
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#else
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   return PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING;
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#endif
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}

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#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
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int PNGAPI
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png_handle_as_unknown(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep chunk_name)
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{
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   /* Check chunk_name and return "keep" value if it's on the list, else 0 */
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   png_const_bytep p, p_end;

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   if (png_ptr == NULL || chunk_name == NULL || png_ptr->num_chunk_list == 0)
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      return PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT;

   p_end = png_ptr->chunk_list;
   p = p_end + png_ptr->num_chunk_list*5; /* beyond end */
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   /* The code is the fifth byte after each four byte string.  Historically this
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    * code was always searched from the end of the list, this is no longer
    * necessary because the 'set' routine handles duplicate entries correcty.
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    */
   do /* num_chunk_list > 0, so at least one */
   {
      p -= 5;
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      if (!memcmp(chunk_name, p, 4))
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         return p[4];
   }
   while (p > p_end);

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   /* This means that known chunks should be processed and unknown chunks should
    * be handled according to the value of png_ptr->unknown_default; this can be
    * confusing because, as a result, there are two levels of defaulting for
    * unknown chunks.
    */
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   return PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT;
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}
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#ifdef PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
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int /* PRIVATE */
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png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name)
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{
   png_byte chunk_string[5];

   PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(chunk_string, chunk_name);
   return png_handle_as_unknown(png_ptr, chunk_string);
}
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#endif /* READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */
#endif /* SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */
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#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
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/* This function, added to libpng-1.0.6g, is untested. */
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int PNGAPI
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png_reset_zstream(png_structrp png_ptr)
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{
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return Z_STREAM_ERROR;
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   /* WARNING: this resets the window bits to the maximum! */
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   return (inflateReset(&png_ptr->zstream));
}
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#endif /* PNG_READ_SUPPORTED */
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/* This function was added to libpng-1.0.7 */
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png_uint_32 PNGAPI
png_access_version_number(void)
{
   /* Version of *.c files used when building libpng */
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   return((png_uint_32)PNG_LIBPNG_VER);
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}


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#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED)
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/* Ensure that png_ptr->zstream.msg holds some appropriate error message string.
 * If it doesn't 'ret' is used to set it to something appropriate, even in cases
 * like Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END where the error code is apparently a success code.
 */
void /* PRIVATE */
png_zstream_error(png_structrp png_ptr, int ret)
{
   /* Translate 'ret' into an appropriate error string, priority is given to the
    * one in zstream if set.  This always returns a string, even in cases like
    * Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END where the error code is a success code.
    */
   if (png_ptr->zstream.msg == NULL) switch (ret)
   {
      default:
      case Z_OK:
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected zlib return code");
         break;

      case Z_STREAM_END:
         /* Normal exit */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected end of LZ stream");
         break;

      case Z_NEED_DICT:
         /* This means the deflate stream did not have a dictionary; this
          * indicates a bogus PNG.
          */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("missing LZ dictionary");
         break;

      case Z_ERRNO:
         /* gz APIs only: should not happen */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("zlib IO error");
         break;

      case Z_STREAM_ERROR:
         /* internal libpng error */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("bad parameters to zlib");
         break;

      case Z_DATA_ERROR:
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("damaged LZ stream");
         break;

      case Z_MEM_ERROR:
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("insufficient memory");
         break;

      case Z_BUF_ERROR:
         /* End of input or output; not a problem if the caller is doing
          * incremental read or write.
          */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("truncated");
         break;

      case Z_VERSION_ERROR:
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unsupported zlib version");
         break;

      case PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN:
         /* Compile errors here mean that zlib now uses the value co-opted in
          * pngpriv.h for PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; update the switch above
          * and change pngpriv.h.  Note that this message is "... return",
          * whereas the default/Z_OK one is "... return code".
          */
         png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected zlib return");
         break;
   }
}

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/* png_convert_size: a PNGAPI but no longer in png.h, so deleted
 * at libpng 1.5.5!
 */
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/* Added at libpng version 1.2.34 and 1.4.0 (moved from pngset.c) */
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#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* always set if COLORSPACE */
static int
png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA, int preferred)
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   /* preferred:
    *
    *    0: do not override an existing setting, but *do* check for
    *       compatibility with an existing setting.
    *    1: preferred over an existing setting, but only if the existing
    *       setting is compatible with this one (i.e. approximately the same.)
    *    2: overrides existing setting and does not check for compatibility.
    *
    * result:
    *    0: incompatible existing setting, failure case
    *    1: compatible existing setting, existing value retained
    *    2: value written, either an existing value was compatible and preferred
    *       was set or preferred was 2 and an existing value was ignored
    *
    * Use thus:
    *    If you don't want to override an existing setting and *don't* want to
    *    check for compatibility don't call this if the PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_
    *    flag is set.
    *
    *    If you want to override an existing setting unconditionally - with no
    *    check on compatibility - call with preferred == 2.
    *
    *    Otherwise you want to check for compatibility with an existing setting,
    *    call with preferred == 0 to favor the existing setting, == 1 to
    *    override the existing setting.
    */
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{
   /* The 'invalid' flag needs to be sticky, doing things this way avoids having
    * many messages caused by just one invalid colorspace chunk.
    */
   if (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)
      return 0;

   if (preferred < 2 && (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA))
   {
      png_fixed_point gtest;

      if (!png_muldiv(&gtest, colorspace->gamma, PNG_FP_1, gAMA) ||
         png_gamma_significant(gtest))
      {
         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_benign_error(png_ptr, "inconsistent gamma values");
         return 0; /* failed */
      }

      else if (!preferred)
         return 1; /* ok, use existing gamma */
   }

   return 2; /* ok, write gamma */
}
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int /* PRIVATE */
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png_colorspace_set_gamma(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA, int preferred)
{
   int result = png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_ptr, colorspace, gAMA,
      preferred);

   if (result == 2)
   {
      colorspace->gamma = gAMA;
      colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA;
   }

   return result;
}

void /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_sync_info(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr)
{
   if (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)
   {
      /* Everything is invalid */
      info_ptr->valid &= ~(PNG_INFO_gAMA|PNG_INFO_cHRM|PNG_INFO_sRGB|
         PNG_INFO_iCCP);

#     ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED
         /* Clean up the iCCP profile now if it won't be used. */
         png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ICCP, -1/*not used*/);
#     else
         PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr)
#     endif
   }

   else
   {
#     ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED
         /* Leave the INFO_iCCP flag set if the pngset.c code has already set
          * it; this allows a PNG to contain a profile which matches sRGB and
          * yet still have that profile retrievable by the application.
          */
         if (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_MATCHES_sRGB)
            info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_sRGB;

         else
            info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sRGB;

         if (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS)
            info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_cHRM;

         else
            info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_cHRM;
#     endif

      if (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA)
         info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_gAMA;

      else
         info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_gAMA;
   }
}

#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
void /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_sync(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr)
{
   if (info_ptr == NULL) /* reduce code size; check here not in the caller */
      return;

   info_ptr->colorspace = png_ptr->colorspace;
   png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
}
#endif
#endif

#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED
#if 0
/* Added at libpng version 1.2.34 (Dec 8, 2008) and 1.4.0 (Jan 2,
 * 2010: moved from pngset.c) */
/*
 *    Multiply two 32-bit numbers, V1 and V2, using 32-bit
 *    arithmetic, to produce a 64-bit result in the HI/LO words.
 *
 *                  A B
 *                x C D
 *               ------
 *              AD || BD
 *        AC || CB || 0
 *
 *    where A and B are the high and low 16-bit words of V1,
 *    C and D are the 16-bit words of V2, AD is the product of
 *    A and D, and X || Y is (X << 16) + Y.
*/
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static void
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png_64bit_product (long v1, long v2, unsigned long *hi_product,
    unsigned long *lo_product)
{
   int a, b, c, d;
   long lo, hi, x, y;

   a = (v1 >> 16) & 0xffff;
   b = v1 & 0xffff;
   c = (v2 >> 16) & 0xffff;
   d = v2 & 0xffff;

   lo = b * d;                   /* BD */
   x = a * d + c * b;            /* AD + CB */
   y = ((lo >> 16) & 0xffff) + x;

   lo = (lo & 0xffff) | ((y & 0xffff) << 16);
   hi = (y >> 16) & 0xffff;

   hi += a * c;                  /* AC */

   *hi_product = (unsigned long)hi;
   *lo_product = (unsigned long)lo;
}

static int
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png_check_cHRM_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
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   png_fixed_point white_x, png_fixed_point white_y, png_fixed_point red_x,
   png_fixed_point red_y, png_fixed_point green_x, png_fixed_point green_y,
   png_fixed_point blue_x, png_fixed_point blue_y)
{
   int ret = 1;
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   unsigned long xy_hi,xy_lo,yx_hi,yx_lo;
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   png_debug(1, "in function png_check_cHRM_fixed");
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   if (png_ptr == NULL)
      return 0;

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   /* (x,y,z) values are first limited to 0..100000 (PNG_FP_1), the white
    * y must also be greater than 0.  To test for the upper limit calculate
    * (PNG_FP_1-y) - x must be <= to this for z to be >= 0 (and the expression
    * cannot overflow.)  At this point we know x and y are >= 0 and (x+y) is
    * <= PNG_FP_1.  The previous test on PNG_MAX_UINT_31 is removed because it
    * pointless (and it produces compiler warnings!)
    */
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   if (white_x < 0 || white_y <= 0 ||
         red_x < 0 ||   red_y <  0 ||
       green_x < 0 || green_y <  0 ||
        blue_x < 0 ||  blue_y <  0)
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   {
      png_warning(png_ptr,
        "Ignoring attempt to set negative chromaticity value");
      ret = 0;
   }
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   /* And (x+y) must be <= PNG_FP_1 (so z is >= 0) */
   if (white_x > PNG_FP_1 - white_y)
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   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid cHRM white point");
      ret = 0;
   }
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   if (red_x > PNG_FP_1 - red_y)
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   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid cHRM red point");
      ret = 0;
   }
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   if (green_x > PNG_FP_1 - green_y)
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   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid cHRM green point");
      ret = 0;
   }
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   if (blue_x > PNG_FP_1 - blue_y)
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   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid cHRM blue point");
      ret = 0;
   }
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   png_64bit_product(green_x - red_x, blue_y - red_y, &xy_hi, &xy_lo);
   png_64bit_product(green_y - red_y, blue_x - red_x, &yx_hi, &yx_lo);

   if (xy_hi == yx_hi && xy_lo == yx_lo)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr,
         "Ignoring attempt to set cHRM RGB triangle with zero area");
      ret = 0;
   }

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   return ret;
}
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#endif /*0*/
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/* Added at libpng-1.5.5 to support read and write of true CIEXYZ values for
 * cHRM, as opposed to using chromaticities.  These internal APIs return
 * non-zero on a parameter error.  The X, Y and Z values are required to be
 * positive and less than 1.0.
 */
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static int
png_xy_from_XYZ(png_xy *xy, const png_XYZ *XYZ)
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{
   png_int_32 d, dwhite, whiteX, whiteY;

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   d = XYZ->red_X + XYZ->red_Y + XYZ->red_Z;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->redx, XYZ->red_X, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->redy, XYZ->red_Y, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
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   dwhite = d;
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   whiteX = XYZ->red_X;
   whiteY = XYZ->red_Y;
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   d = XYZ->green_X + XYZ->green_Y + XYZ->green_Z;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->greenx, XYZ->green_X, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->greeny, XYZ->green_Y, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
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   dwhite += d;
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   whiteX += XYZ->green_X;
   whiteY += XYZ->green_Y;
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   d = XYZ->blue_X + XYZ->blue_Y + XYZ->blue_Z;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->bluex, XYZ->blue_X, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->bluey, XYZ->blue_Y, PNG_FP_1, d)) return 1;
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   dwhite += d;
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   whiteX += XYZ->blue_X;
   whiteY += XYZ->blue_Y;
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   /* The reference white is simply the sum of the end-point (X,Y,Z) vectors,
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    * thus:
    */
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->whitex, whiteX, PNG_FP_1, dwhite)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&xy->whitey, whiteY, PNG_FP_1, dwhite)) return 1;

   return 0;
}

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static int
png_XYZ_from_xy(png_XYZ *XYZ, const png_xy *xy)
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{
   png_fixed_point red_inverse, green_inverse, blue_scale;
   png_fixed_point left, right, denominator;

   /* Check xy and, implicitly, z.  Note that wide gamut color spaces typically
    * have end points with 0 tristimulus values (these are impossible end
    * points, but they are used to cover the possible colors.)
    */
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   if (xy->redx < 0 || xy->redx > PNG_FP_1) return 1;
   if (xy->redy < 0 || xy->redy > PNG_FP_1-xy->redx) return 1;
   if (xy->greenx < 0 || xy->greenx > PNG_FP_1) return 1;
   if (xy->greeny < 0 || xy->greeny > PNG_FP_1-xy->greenx) return 1;
   if (xy->bluex < 0 || xy->bluex > PNG_FP_1) return 1;
   if (xy->bluey < 0 || xy->bluey > PNG_FP_1-xy->bluex) return 1;
   if (xy->whitex < 0 || xy->whitex > PNG_FP_1) return 1;
   if (xy->whitey < 0 || xy->whitey > PNG_FP_1-xy->whitex) return 1;
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   /* The reverse calculation is more difficult because the original tristimulus
    * value had 9 independent values (red,green,blue)x(X,Y,Z) however only 8
    * derived values were recorded in the cHRM chunk;
    * (red,green,blue,white)x(x,y).  This loses one degree of freedom and
    * therefore an arbitrary ninth value has to be introduced to undo the
    * original transformations.
    *
    * Think of the original end-points as points in (X,Y,Z) space.  The
    * chromaticity values (c) have the property:
    *
    *           C
    *   c = ---------
    *       X + Y + Z
    *
    * For each c (x,y,z) from the corresponding original C (X,Y,Z).  Thus the
    * three chromaticity values (x,y,z) for each end-point obey the
    * relationship:
    *
    *   x + y + z = 1
    *
    * This describes the plane in (X,Y,Z) space that intersects each axis at the
    * value 1.0; call this the chromaticity plane.  Thus the chromaticity
    * calculation has scaled each end-point so that it is on the x+y+z=1 plane
    * and chromaticity is the intersection of the vector from the origin to the
    * (X,Y,Z) value with the chromaticity plane.
    *
    * To fully invert the chromaticity calculation we would need the three
    * end-point scale factors, (red-scale, green-scale, blue-scale), but these
    * were not recorded.  Instead we calculated the reference white (X,Y,Z) and
    * recorded the chromaticity of this.  The reference white (X,Y,Z) would have
    * given all three of the scale factors since:
    *
    *    color-C = color-c * color-scale
    *    white-C = red-C + green-C + blue-C
    *            = red-c*red-scale + green-c*green-scale + blue-c*blue-scale
    *
    * But cHRM records only white-x and white-y, so we have lost the white scale
    * factor:
    *
    *    white-C = white-c*white-scale
    *
    * To handle this the inverse transformation makes an arbitrary assumption
    * about white-scale:
    *
    *    Assume: white-Y = 1.0
    *    Hence:  white-scale = 1/white-y
    *    Or:     red-Y + green-Y + blue-Y = 1.0
    *
    * Notice the last statement of the assumption gives an equation in three of
    * the nine values we want to calculate.  8 more equations come from the
    * above routine as summarised at the top above (the chromaticity
    * calculation):
    *
    *    Given: color-x = color-X / (color-X + color-Y + color-Z)
    *    Hence: (color-x - 1)*color-X + color.x*color-Y + color.x*color-Z = 0
    *
    * This is 9 simultaneous equations in the 9 variables "color-C" and can be
    * solved by Cramer's rule.  Cramer's rule requires calculating 10 9x9 matrix
    * determinants, however this is not as bad as it seems because only 28 of
    * the total of 90 terms in the various matrices are non-zero.  Nevertheless
    * Cramer's rule is notoriously numerically unstable because the determinant
    * calculation involves the difference of large, but similar, numbers.  It is
    * difficult to be sure that the calculation is stable for real world values
    * and it is certain that it becomes unstable where the end points are close
    * together.
    *
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    * So this code uses the perhaps slightly less optimal but more
    * understandable and totally obvious approach of calculating color-scale.
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    *
    * This algorithm depends on the precision in white-scale and that is
    * (1/white-y), so we can immediately see that as white-y approaches 0 the
    * accuracy inherent in the cHRM chunk drops off substantially.
    *
    * libpng arithmetic: a simple invertion of the above equations
    * ------------------------------------------------------------
    *
    *    white_scale = 1/white-y
    *    white-X = white-x * white-scale
    *    white-Y = 1.0
    *    white-Z = (1 - white-x - white-y) * white_scale
    *
    *    white-C = red-C + green-C + blue-C
    *            = red-c*red-scale + green-c*green-scale + blue-c*blue-scale
    *
    * This gives us three equations in (red-scale,green-scale,blue-scale) where
    * all the coefficients are now known:
    *
    *    red-x*red-scale + green-x*green-scale + blue-x*blue-scale
    *       = white-x/white-y
    *    red-y*red-scale + green-y*green-scale + blue-y*blue-scale = 1
    *    red-z*red-scale + green-z*green-scale + blue-z*blue-scale
    *       = (1 - white-x - white-y)/white-y
    *
    * In the last equation color-z is (1 - color-x - color-y) so we can add all
    * three equations together to get an alternative third:
    *
    *    red-scale + green-scale + blue-scale = 1/white-y = white-scale
    *
    * So now we have a Cramer's rule solution where the determinants are just
    * 3x3 - far more tractible.  Unfortunately 3x3 determinants still involve
    * multiplication of three coefficients so we can't guarantee to avoid
    * overflow in the libpng fixed point representation.  Using Cramer's rule in
    * floating point is probably a good choice here, but it's not an option for
    * fixed point.  Instead proceed to simplify the first two equations by
    * eliminating what is likely to be the largest value, blue-scale:
    *
    *    blue-scale = white-scale - red-scale - green-scale
    *
    * Hence:
    *
    *    (red-x - blue-x)*red-scale + (green-x - blue-x)*green-scale =
    *                (white-x - blue-x)*white-scale
    *
    *    (red-y - blue-y)*red-scale + (green-y - blue-y)*green-scale =
    *                1 - blue-y*white-scale
    *
    * And now we can trivially solve for (red-scale,green-scale):
    *
    *    green-scale =
    *                (white-x - blue-x)*white-scale - (red-x - blue-x)*red-scale
    *                -----------------------------------------------------------
    *                                  green-x - blue-x
    *
    *    red-scale =
    *                1 - blue-y*white-scale - (green-y - blue-y) * green-scale
    *                ---------------------------------------------------------
    *                                  red-y - blue-y
    *
    * Hence:
    *
    *    red-scale =
    *          ( (green-x - blue-x) * (white-y - blue-y) -
    *            (green-y - blue-y) * (white-x - blue-x) ) / white-y
    * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *  (green-x - blue-x)*(red-y - blue-y)-(green-y - blue-y)*(red-x - blue-x)
    *
    *    green-scale =
    *          ( (red-y - blue-y) * (white-x - blue-x) -
    *            (red-x - blue-x) * (white-y - blue-y) ) / white-y
    * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *  (green-x - blue-x)*(red-y - blue-y)-(green-y - blue-y)*(red-x - blue-x)
    *
    * Accuracy:
    * The input values have 5 decimal digits of accuracy.  The values are all in
    * the range 0 < value < 1, so simple products are in the same range but may
    * need up to 10 decimal digits to preserve the original precision and avoid
    * underflow.  Because we are using a 32-bit signed representation we cannot
    * match this; the best is a little over 9 decimal digits, less than 10.
    *
    * The approach used here is to preserve the maximum precision within the
    * signed representation.  Because the red-scale calculation above uses the
    * difference between two products of values that must be in the range -1..+1
    * it is sufficient to divide the product by 7; ceil(100,000/32767*2).  The
    * factor is irrelevant in the calculation because it is applied to both
    * numerator and denominator.
    *
    * Note that the values of the differences of the products of the
    * chromaticities in the above equations tend to be small, for example for
    * the sRGB chromaticities they are:
    *
    * red numerator:    -0.04751
    * green numerator:  -0.08788
    * denominator:      -0.2241 (without white-y multiplication)
    *
    *  The resultant Y coefficients from the chromaticities of some widely used
    *  color space definitions are (to 15 decimal places):
    *
    *  sRGB
    *    0.212639005871510 0.715168678767756 0.072192315360734
    *  Kodak ProPhoto
    *    0.288071128229293 0.711843217810102 0.000085653960605
    *  Adobe RGB
    *    0.297344975250536 0.627363566255466 0.075291458493998
    *  Adobe Wide Gamut RGB
    *    0.258728243040113 0.724682314948566 0.016589442011321
    */
   /* By the argument, above overflow should be impossible here. The return
    * value of 2 indicates an internal error to the caller.
    */
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   if (!png_muldiv(&left, xy->greenx-xy->bluex, xy->redy - xy->bluey, 7))
      return 2;
   if (!png_muldiv(&right, xy->greeny-xy->bluey, xy->redx - xy->bluex, 7))
      return 2;
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   denominator = left - right;

   /* Now find the red numerator. */
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   if (!png_muldiv(&left, xy->greenx-xy->bluex, xy->whitey-xy->bluey, 7))
      return 2;
   if (!png_muldiv(&right, xy->greeny-xy->bluey, xy->whitex-xy->bluex, 7))
      return 2;
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   /* Overflow is possible here and it indicates an extreme set of PNG cHRM
    * chunk values.  This calculation actually returns the reciprocal of the
    * scale value because this allows us to delay the multiplication of white-y
    * into the denominator, which tends to produce a small number.
    */
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   if (!png_muldiv(&red_inverse, xy->whitey, denominator, left-right) ||
       red_inverse <= xy->whitey /* r+g+b scales = white scale */)
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      return 1;

   /* Similarly for green_inverse: */
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   if (!png_muldiv(&left, xy->redy-xy->bluey, xy->whitex-xy->bluex, 7))
      return 2;
   if (!png_muldiv(&right, xy->redx-xy->bluex, xy->whitey-xy->bluey, 7))
      return 2;
   if (!png_muldiv(&green_inverse, xy->whitey, denominator, left-right) ||
       green_inverse <= xy->whitey)
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      return 1;

   /* And the blue scale, the checks above guarantee this can't overflow but it
    * can still produce 0 for extreme cHRM values.
    */
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   blue_scale = png_reciprocal(xy->whitey) - png_reciprocal(red_inverse) -
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      png_reciprocal(green_inverse);
   if (blue_scale <= 0) return 1;


   /* And fill in the png_XYZ: */
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   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_X, xy->redx, PNG_FP_1, red_inverse)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Y, xy->redy, PNG_FP_1, red_inverse)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->redx - xy->redy, PNG_FP_1,
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      red_inverse))
      return 1;

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   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_X, xy->greenx, PNG_FP_1, green_inverse)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Y, xy->greeny, PNG_FP_1, green_inverse)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->greenx - xy->greeny, PNG_FP_1,
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      green_inverse))
      return 1;

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   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_X, xy->bluex, blue_scale, PNG_FP_1)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Y, xy->bluey, blue_scale, PNG_FP_1)) return 1;
   if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->bluex - xy->bluey, blue_scale,
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      PNG_FP_1))
      return 1;

   return 0; /*success*/
}

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static int
png_XYZ_normalize(png_XYZ *XYZ)
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{
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   png_int_32 Y;

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   if (XYZ->red_Y < 0 || XYZ->green_Y < 0 || XYZ->blue_Y < 0 ||
      XYZ->red_X < 0 || XYZ->green_X < 0 || XYZ->blue_X < 0 ||
      XYZ->red_Z < 0 || XYZ->green_Z < 0 || XYZ->blue_Z < 0)
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      return 1;

   /* Normalize by scaling so the sum of the end-point Y values is PNG_FP_1.
    * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: ANSI requires signed overflow not to occur, therefore
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    * relying on addition of two positive values producing a negative one is not
    * safe.
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    */
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   Y = XYZ->red_Y;
   if (0x7fffffff - Y < XYZ->green_X) return 1;
   Y += XYZ->green_Y;
   if (0x7fffffff - Y < XYZ->blue_X) return 1;
   Y += XYZ->blue_Y;
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   if (Y != PNG_FP_1)
   {
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      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_X, XYZ->red_X, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Y, XYZ->red_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Z, XYZ->red_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
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      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_X, XYZ->green_X, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Y, XYZ->green_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Z, XYZ->green_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
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      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_X, XYZ->blue_X, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Y, XYZ->blue_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
      if (!png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Z, XYZ->blue_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y)) return 1;
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   }

   return 0;
}

static int
png_colorspace_endpoints_match(const png_xy *xy1, const png_xy *xy2, int delta)
{
   /* Allow an error of +/-0.01 (absolute value) on each chromaticity */
   return !(PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->whitex, xy2->whitex,delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->whitey, xy2->whitey,delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->redx,   xy2->redx,  delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->redy,   xy2->redy,  delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->greenx, xy2->greenx,delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->greeny, xy2->greeny,delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->bluex,  xy2->bluex, delta) ||
      PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->bluey,  xy2->bluey, delta));
}

/* Added in libpng-1.6.0, a different check for the validity of a set of cHRM
 * chunk chromaticities.  Earlier checks used to simply look for the overflow
 * condition (where the determinant of the matrix to solve for XYZ ends up zero
 * because the chromaticity values are not all distinct.)  Despite this it is
 * theoretically possible to produce chromaticities that are apparently valid
 * but that rapidly degrade to invalid, potentially crashing, sets because of
 * arithmetic inaccuracies when calculations are performed on them.  The new
 * check is to round-trip xy -> XYZ -> xy and then check that the result is
 * within a small percentage of the original.
 */
static int
png_colorspace_check_xy(png_XYZ *XYZ, const png_xy *xy)
{
   int result;
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   png_xy xy_test;
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   /* As a side-effect this routine also returns the XYZ endpoints. */
   result = png_XYZ_from_xy(XYZ, xy);
   if (result) return result;

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   result = png_xy_from_XYZ(&xy_test, XYZ);
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   if (result) return result;

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   if (png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &xy_test,
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      5/*actually, the math is pretty accurate*/))
      return 0;

   /* Too much slip */
   return 1;
}

/* This is the check going the other way.  The XYZ is modified to normalize it
 * (another side-effect) and the xy chromaticities are returned.
 */
static int
png_colorspace_check_XYZ(png_xy *xy, png_XYZ *XYZ)
{
   int result;
   png_XYZ XYZtemp;

   result = png_XYZ_normalize(XYZ);
   if (result) return result;

   result = png_xy_from_XYZ(xy, XYZ);
   if (result) return result;

   XYZtemp = *XYZ;
   return png_colorspace_check_xy(&XYZtemp, xy);
}

/* Used to check for an endpoint match against sRGB */
static const png_xy sRGB_xy = /* From ITU-R BT.709-3 */
{
   /* color      x       y */
   /* red   */ 64000, 33000,
   /* green */ 30000, 60000,
   /* blue  */ 15000,  6000,
   /* white */ 31270, 32900
};

static int
png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, const png_XYZ *XYZ,
   int preferred)
{
   if (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)
      return 0;

   /* The consistency check is performed on the chromaticities; this factors out
    * variations because of the normalization (or not) of the end point Y
    * values.
    */
   if (preferred < 2 && (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS))
   {
      /* The end points must be reasonably close to any we already have.  The
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       * following allows an error of up to +/-.001
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       */
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      if (!png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &colorspace->end_points_xy, 100))
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      {
         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_benign_error(png_ptr, "inconsistent chromaticities");
         return 0; /* failed */
      }

      /* Only overwrite with preferred values */
      if (!preferred)
         return 1; /* ok, but no change */
   }

   colorspace->end_points_xy = *xy;
   colorspace->end_points_XYZ = *XYZ;
   colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS;

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   /* The end points are normally quoted to two decimal digits, so allow +/-0.01
    * on this test.
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    */
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   if (png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &sRGB_xy, 1000))
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      colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB;

   else
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      colorspace->flags &= PNG_COLORSPACE_CANCEL(
         PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB);
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   return 2; /* ok and changed */
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_chromaticities(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, int preferred)
{
   /* We must check the end points to ensure they are reasonable - in the past
    * color management systems have crashed as a result of getting bogus
    * colorant values, while this isn't the fault of libpng it is the
    * responsibility of libpng because PNG carries the bomb and libpng is in a
    * position to protect against it.
    */
   png_XYZ XYZ;

   switch (png_colorspace_check_xy(&XYZ, xy))
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   {
      case 0: /* success */
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         return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr, colorspace, xy, &XYZ,
            preferred);
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      case 1:
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         /* We can't invert the chromaticities so we can't produce value XYZ
          * values.  Likely as not a color management system will fail too.
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          */
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         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid chromaticities");
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         break;

      default:
         /* libpng is broken; this should be a warning but if it happens we
          * want error reports so for the moment it is an error.
          */
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         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_error(png_ptr, "internal error checking chromaticities");
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         break;
   }

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   return 0; /* failed */
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_endpoints(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
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   png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_XYZ *XYZ_in, int preferred)
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{
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   png_XYZ XYZ = *XYZ_in;
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   png_xy xy;

   switch (png_colorspace_check_XYZ(&xy, &XYZ))
   {
      case 0:
         return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr, colorspace, &xy, &XYZ,
            preferred);

      case 1:
         /* End points are invalid. */
         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid end points");
         break;

      default:
         colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;
         png_error(png_ptr, "internal error checking chromaticities");
         break;
   }

   return 0; /* failed */
}

#if defined PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED || defined PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
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static int
is_ICC_signature_char(png_alloc_size_t it)
{
   return it == 32 || (it >= 48 && it <= 57) || (it >= 65 && it <= 90) ||
      (it >= 97 && it <= 122);
}

static int is_ICC_signature(png_alloc_size_t it)
{
   return is_ICC_signature_char(it >> 24) /* checks all the top bits */ &&
      is_ICC_signature_char((it >> 16) & 0xff) &&
      is_ICC_signature_char((it >> 8) & 0xff) &&
      is_ICC_signature_char(it & 0xff);
}

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static int
profile_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
   png_const_charp name, png_alloc_size_t value, png_const_charp reason)
{
   size_t pos;
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   char message[196]; /* see below for calculation */
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   if (colorspace != NULL)
      colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID;

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   pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), 0, "profile '"); /* 9 chars */
   pos = png_safecat(message, pos+79, pos, name); /* Truncate to 79 chars */
   pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, "': "); /* +2 = 90 */
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   if (is_ICC_signature(value))
   {
      message[pos++] = '\''; /* total +8; less than the else clause */
      message[pos++] = (char)(value >> 24);
      message[pos++] = (char)(value >> 16);
      message[pos++] = (char)(value >>  8);
      message[pos++] = (char)(value);
      message[pos++] = '\'';
      message[pos++] = ':';
      message[pos++] = ' ';
   }
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#  ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED
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   else
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      {
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         char number[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* +24 = 114*/
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         pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos,
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            png_format_number(number, number+(sizeof number),
               PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x, value));
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         pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, "h: "); /*+2 = 116*/
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      }
#  endif
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   /* The 'reason' is an arbitrary message, allow +79 maximum 195 */
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   pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, reason);
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   if (colorspace != NULL)
   {
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#     ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
         if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT)
            png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, message);
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         else
#     endif
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         png_app_error(png_ptr, message);
   }

#  ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED
      else
      {
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         /* This is recoverable, but make it unconditionally an app_error on
          * write to avoid writing invalid ICC profiles into PNG files.  (I.e.
          * we handle them on read, with a warning, but on write unless the app
          * turns off application errors the PNG won't be written.)
          */
#        ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
            if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT)
               png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, message);
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            else
#        endif
            png_app_error(png_ptr, message);
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      }
#  endif

   return 0;
}

static int /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_profile(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA, const png_xy *xy,
   const png_XYZ *XYZ, int intent, int preferred)
{
   int write_intent, write_gamma, result;

   if (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)
      return 0;

   /* Similar to the above routines, but ensure that both the gamma and the
    * end-points are checked before doing any assignment.
    */
   if (preferred < 2 && (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT))
   {
      if (colorspace->rendering_intent != intent)
         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, (unsigned)intent,
            "inconsistent rendering intents");

      write_intent = 0; /* Ok, don't change */
   }

   else
      write_intent = 1; /* Needs to be written */

   switch (png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_ptr, colorspace, gAMA, preferred))
   {
      case 2:
         write_gamma = 1;
         break;

      case 1:
         write_gamma = 0; /* current value ok and preferred */
         break;

      default: /* error */
         return 0;
   }

   /* Everything seems ok up to this point, update the endpoints and, if this
    * works, do the gamma and intent too.
    */
   result = png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr, colorspace, xy, XYZ,
      preferred);

   switch (result)
   {
      case 2: /* ok, changed */
      case 1: /* ok, no end-point change */
         if (write_intent)
         {
            /* The value of intent must be checked in the caller; bugs in GCC
             * force 'int' to be used as the parameter type.
             */
            colorspace->rendering_intent = (png_uint_16)intent;
            colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT;
            result = 2;
         }

         if (write_gamma)
         {
            colorspace->gamma = gAMA;
            colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA;
            result = 2;
         }

         return result;

      default: /* failure */
         return 0;
   }
}
#endif /* sRGB || iCCP */

#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED
int /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
   int intent, int preferred)
{
   /* sRGB sets known gamma, end points and (from the chunk) intent. */
   /* IMPORTANT: these are not necessarily the values found in an ICC profile
    * because ICC profiles assume a D50 environment and therefore use XYZ values
    * appropriate to a D50 environment.  Perhaps we should too; it's just
    * slightly weird because the chromaticities of the adapted colorants don't
    * match the above values.
    */
   static const png_XYZ sRGB_XYZ = /* D65 XYZ (*not* the D50 adapted values!) */
   {
      /* color      X      Y      Z */
      /* red   */ 41239, 21264,  1933,
      /* green */ 35758, 71517, 11919,
      /* blue  */ 18048,  7219, 95053
   };

   int result;

   /* The above XYZ values, which are accurate to 5dp, produce rgb to gray
    * coefficients of (6968,23435,2366), which are reduced (because they add up
    * to 32769 not 32768) to (6968,23434,2366).  These are the values that
    * libpng has traditionally used (and are the best values given the 15bit
    * algorithm used by the rgb to gray code.)
    */
   if (intent < 0 || intent >= PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST)
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, "sRGB", (unsigned)intent,
         "invalid sRGB rendering intent");

   result = png_colorspace_set_profile(png_ptr, "sRGB", colorspace,
      PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE, &sRGB_xy, &sRGB_XYZ, intent, preferred);

   /* The implicit profile is the sRGB one, so: */
   if (result)
      colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_MATCHES_sRGB;

   return result;
}
#endif /* sRGB */

#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
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/* Encoded value of D50 as an ICC XYZNumber.  From the ICC 2010 spec the value
 * is XYZ(0.9642,1.0,0.8249), which scales to:
 *
 *    (63189.8112, 65536, 54060.6464)
 */
static const png_byte D50_nCIEXYZ[12] =
   { 0x00, 0x00, 0xf6, 0xd6, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xd3, 0x2d };

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int /* PRIVATE */
png_icc_check_length(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
   png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length)
{
   if (profile_length < 132)
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length,
         "too short");

   if (profile_length & 3)
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length,
         "invalid length");

   return 1;
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_icc_check_header(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
   png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length,
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   png_const_bytep profile/* first 132 bytes only */, int color_type)
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{
   png_uint_32 temp;
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   png_uint_32 info = 0; /* bitmask of profile info */
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   /* Length check; this cannot be ignored in this code because profile_length
    * is used later to check the tag table, so even if the profile seems over
    * long profile_length from the caller must be correct.  The caller can fix
    * this up on read or write by just passing in the profile header length.
    */
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   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile);
   if (temp != profile_length)
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
         "length does not match profile");

   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+128); /* tag count: 12 bytes/tag */
   if (temp > 357913930 || /* (2^32-4-132)/12: maxium possible tag count */
      profile_length < 132+12*temp) /* truncated tag table */
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
         "tag count too large");

   /* The 'intent' must be valid or we can't store it, ICC limits the intent to
    * 16 bits.
    */
   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+64);
   if (temp >= 0xffff) /* The ICC limit */
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
         "invalid rendering intent");

   /* This is just a warning because the profile may be valid in future
    * versions.
    */
   if (temp >= PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST)
      (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
         "intent outside defined range");

   /* At this point the tag table can't be checked because it hasn't necessarily
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    * been loaded; however, various header fields can be checked.  These checks
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    * are for values permitted by the PNG spec in an ICC profile; the PNG spec
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    * restricts the profiles that can be passed in an iCCP chunk (they must be
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    * appropriate to processing PNG data!)
    */

   /* Data checks (could be skipped).  These checks must be independent of the
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    * version number; however, the version number doesn't accomodate changes in
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    * the header fields (just the known tags and the interpretation of the
    * data.)
    */
   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+36); /* signature 'ascp' */
   if (temp != 0x61637370)
      return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
         "invalid signature");

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   /* Currently the PCS illuminant/adopted white point (the computational
    * white point) are required to be D50,
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    * however the profile contains a record of the illuminant so perhaps ICC
    * expects to be able to change this in the future (despite the rationale in
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    * the introduction for using a fixed PCS adopted white.)  Consequently the
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    * following is just a warning.
    */
   if (memcmp(profile+68, D50_nCIEXYZ, 12) != 0)
      (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0/*no tag value*/,
         "PCS illuminant is not D50");

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   /* The PNG spec requires this:
    * "If the iCCP chunk is present, the image samples conform to the colour
    * space represented by the embedded ICC profile as defined by the
    * International Color Consortium [ICC]. The colour space of the ICC profile
    * shall be an RGB colour space for colour images (PNG colour types 2, 3, and
    * 6), or a greyscale colour space for greyscale images (PNG colour types 0
    * and 4)."
    *
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    * This checking code ensures the embedded profile (on either read or write)
    * conforms to the specification requirements.  Notice that an ICC 'gray'
    * color-space profile contains the information to transform the monochrome
    * data to XYZ or L*a*b (according to which PCS the profile uses) and this
    * should be used in preference to the standard libpng K channel replication
    * into R, G and B channels.
    *
    * Previously it was suggested that an RGB profile on grayscale data could be
    * handled.  However it it is clear that using an RGB profile in this context
    * must be an error - there is no specification of what it means.  Thus it is
    * almost certainly more correct to ignore the profile.
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    */
   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+16); /* data colour space field */
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   switch (temp)
   {
      case 0x52474220: /* 'RGB ' */
         if (!(color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR))
            return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
               "RGB color space not permitted on grayscale PNG");
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         info |= PNG_ICC_RGB;
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         break;

      case 0x47524159: /* 'GRAY' */
         if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)
            return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
               "Gray color space not permitted on RGB PNG");
         break;

      default:
         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
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            "invalid ICC profile color space");
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   }
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   /* It is up to the application to check that the profile class matches the
    * application requirements; the spec provides no guidance, but it's pretty
    * weird if the profile is not scanner ('scnr'), monitor ('mntr'), printer
    * ('prtr') or 'spac' (for generic color spaces).  Issue a warning in these
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    * cases.  Issue an error for device link or abstract profiles - these don't
    * contain the records necessary to transform the color-space to anything
    * other than the target device (and not even that for an abstract profile).
    * Profiles of these classes may not be embedded in images.
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    */
   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+12); /* profile/device class */
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   switch (temp)
   {
      case 0x73636E72: /* 'scnr' */
      case 0x6D6E7472: /* 'mntr' */
      case 0x70727472: /* 'prtr' */
      case 0x73706163: /* 'spac' */
         /* All supported */
         break;

      case 0x61627374: /* 'abst' */
         /* May not be embedded in an image */
         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
            "invalid embedded Abstract ICC profile");

      case 0x6C696E6B: /* 'link' */
         /* DeviceLink profiles cannnot be interpreted in a non-device specific
          * fashion, if an app uses the AToB0Tag in the profile the results are
          * undefined unless the result is sent to the intended device,
          * therefore a DeviceLink profile should not be found embedded in a
          * PNG.
          */
         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
            "unexpected DeviceLink ICC profile class");

      case 0x6E6D636C: /* 'nmcl' */
         /* A NamedColor profile is also device specific, however it doesn't
          * contain an AToB0 tag that is open to misintrepretation.  Almost
          * certainly it will fail the tests below.
          */
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
            "unexpected NamedColor ICC profile class");
         break;

      default:
         /* To allow for future enhancements to the profile accept unrecognized
          * profile classes with a warning, these then hit the test below on the
          * tag content to ensure they are backward compatible with one of the
          * understood profiles.
          */
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
            "unrecognized ICC profile class");
         break;
   }

   /* For any profile other than a device link one the PCS must be encoded
    * either in XYZ or Lab.
    */
   temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+20);
   switch (temp)
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   {
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      case 0x58595A20: /* 'XYZ ' */
         info |= PNG_ICC_PCSXYZ;
         break;

      case 0x4C616220: /* 'Lab ' */
         break;

      default:
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         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp,
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            "unexpected ICC PCS encoding");
   }

   /* Store the profile info flags */
   colorspace->icc_info = info;
   return 1;
}

static png_uint_32
png_find_icc_tag(png_const_bytep profile, png_uint_32 tag, png_uint_32p length)
   /* Find a single tag in the tag table, returns 0 if the tag is not found,
    * else returns the offset in the profile of the tag and, via *length, the
    * length from the tag table.
    *
    * TODO: this can probably be avoided by caching the values.
    */
{
   png_uint_32 tag_count = png_get_uint_32(profile+128);
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   profile += 132;

   while (tag_count-- > 0)
   {
      if (png_get_uint_32(profile) == tag)
      {
         *length = png_get_uint_32(profile+8);
         return png_get_uint_32(profile+4);
      }
      profile += 12;
   }

   return 0;
}

/* Useful types used for the math.
 * NOTE: the use of const on array types here actually creates the type (const
 * png_int_32)[], not (const (png_int_32[])), consequently a compiler may object
 * to passing a (png_int_32[]) (which does not have const elements).
 */
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#if __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 2
   /* GCC 4.2 has an optimization bug which means that if this code is compiled
    * with any optimization (i.e. not -O0) it somehow manages to make casts to
    * png_const_icc_matrixrp not work in some cases and so warns for some
    * function calls.  This works round the problem without harming optimization
    * with other compilers.
    */
#  define PNG_ICC_CONST
#else
#  define PNG_ICC_CONST const
#endif
typedef png_int_32                              png_icc_vector[3];
typedef png_int_32 (*PNG_RESTRICT               png_icc_vectorrp)[3];
typedef PNG_ICC_CONST png_int_32 (*PNG_RESTRICT png_const_icc_vectorrp)[3];
#define png_cpv(vector) png_constcast(PNG_ICC_CONST png_icc_vector*,&vector)

typedef png_int_32                              png_icc_matrix[3][3];
typedef png_int_32 (*PNG_RESTRICT               png_icc_matrixrp)[3][3];
typedef PNG_ICC_CONST png_int_32 (*PNG_RESTRICT png_const_icc_matrixrp)[3][3];
#define png_cpm(matrix) png_constcast(PNG_ICC_CONST png_icc_matrix*,&matrix)
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/* These two painfully complex routines are to detect under or overflow on
 * addition or subtraction of two 32-bit signed integers.  There's probably a
 * better way of doing this.
 *
 * TODO: look at the on-line resources for this kind of bit banging.
 */
static int
png_add(png_int_32 * PNG_RESTRICT result, png_int_32 a, png_int_32 b)
{
   if ((a ^ b) < 0 ||  /* Signs differ */
      (a >= 0 && b <= 0x7fffffff-a) ||
      (a < 0 && b >= (-0x7fffffff-1)-a))
   {
      *result = a+b;
      return 1;
   }

   return 0; /* overflow */
}

static int
png_sub(png_int_32 * PNG_RESTRICT result, png_int_32 a, png_int_32 b)
{
   if ((a ^ b) > 0 || /* Signs the same, and neither is zero */
      (a >= 0 && b >= a-0x7fffffff) ||
      (a < 0 && a >= (-0x7fffffff-1)+b))
   {
      *result = a-b;
      return 1;
   }

   return 0; /* overflow */
}

static int
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png_matrix_x_vector(png_const_icc_matrixrp m, png_const_icc_vectorrp v,
   png_icc_vectorrp o)
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   /* Apply the matrix (prefixed) to the column vector, updating the vector with
    * the result.
    */
{
   int row;

   /* NOTE: this makes no attempt to avoid intermediate sum overflow. */
   for (row=0; row<3; ++row)
   {
      int column;
      png_int_32 e = 0;

      for (column=0; column<3; ++column)
      {
         png_int_32 temp;

         if (!png_muldiv(&temp, (*m)[row][column], (*v)[column], 65536) ||
            !png_add(&e, e, temp))
            return 0; /* overflow */
      }

      (*o)[row] = e;
   }

   return 1;
}

static int
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png_matrix_x_TmatrixT(png_const_icc_matrixrp m1, png_const_icc_matrixrp m2,
   png_icc_matrixrp o)
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   /* NOTE: this passes in the transpose of the input matrix (because it passes
    * rows, not columns to x_vector) and then transposes the output too.  To get
    * correct matrix multiplication of two matrices it is necessary to transpose
    * the second matrix both before and after this function.
    */
{
   int row;

   for (row=0; row<3; ++row)
      if (!png_matrix_x_vector(m1, &(*m2)[row], &(*o)[row]))
         return 0;

   return 1;
}

static int
png_cofactor(png_int_32 *PNG_RESTRICT d, png_const_icc_matrixrp m, int i, int j)
{
   /* The determinant of a 2x2 matrix is m[0][0]m[1][1] - m[0][1]m[1][0], i and
    * j are in the range 0..2 and select out m[i][] and m[][j].
    */
   png_int_32 a, b;
   const int i_0 = (i>0?0:1);
   const int i_1 = (i<2?2:1);
   const int j_0 = (j>0?0:1);
   const int j_1 = (j<2?2:1);

   if (png_muldiv(&a, (*m)[i_0][j_0], (*m)[i_1][j_1], 65536) &&
      png_muldiv(&b, (*m)[i_0][j_1], (*m)[i_1][j_0], 65536))
   {
      png_int_32 temp;

      /* The cofactor is (a-b) times (-1)^(i+j): */
      if (((i+j) & 1) != 0)
         temp = a, a = b, b = temp;

      if (png_sub(d, a, b))
         return 1;
   }

   return 0; /* overflow */
}

static int
png_determinant(png_int_32 * PNG_RESTRICT result, png_const_icc_matrixrp m)
{
   /* Develop from the first row: */
   int j;
   png_int_32 d = 0;

   for (j=0; j<3; ++j)
   {
      png_int_32 cofactor, product;

      if (png_cofactor(&cofactor, m, 0, j) &&
         png_muldiv(&product, (*m)[0][j], cofactor, 65536) &&
         png_add(&d, d, product))
         continue;

      return 0; /* overflow */
   }

   *result = d;
   return 1;
}

static int
png_invert_matrix(png_const_icc_matrixrp m, png_icc_matrixrp o)
   /* Invert the given matrix. */
{
   /* This is the algorithm you learnt in highschool; the cofactor method.  Each
    * element (i,j) of the original matrix is replaced by the 2x2 determinant of
    * the matrix obtained by striking out everything in the same row or column
    * as the transposed element (j,i), negated if j+i is odd, and the whole
    * divided by the determinant of the original.
    */
   png_int_32 d;

   if (png_determinant(&d, m) && d != 0)
   {
      int i;

      for (i=0; i<3; ++i)
      {
         int j;

         for (j=0; j<3; ++j)
         {
            png_int_32 cofactor;

            if (png_cofactor(&cofactor, m, j, i/*transposed*/) &&
               png_muldiv(&(*o)[i][j], cofactor, 65536, d))
               continue;

            return 0; /* overflow in element calculation */
         }
      }

      return 1;
   }

   return 0; /* overflow in determinant or zero determinant */
}

static int
png_icc_find_wtpt(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name,
   png_const_bytep profile, png_icc_vectorrp adapted_white_point)
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   /* The mediaWhitePointTag contains an adapted white point (the observer
    * white point) expressed as XYZ tristimulus values. It is always adapted
    * to the PCS illuminant (but is XYZ even when the PCS is PCSLAB encoded.)
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    */
{
   png_uint_32 tag_length;
   png_uint_32 tag_start = png_find_icc_tag(profile, 0x77747074/*'wtpt'*/,
      &tag_length);

   if (tag_start > 0 && tag_length == 20)
   {
      png_const_bytep tag = profile+tag_start;
      png_uint_32 temp = png_get_uint_32(tag);

      if (temp == 0x58595A20 /* 'XYZ ' */)
      {
         /* The media white point tag is chromatically adapted using the
          * chromatic adaptation matrix and so the adaptation must be inverted
          * to find the original white point.  The tag should match the PCS
          * illuminant for display ('mntr') profiles (9.2.34 of the 2010 spec)
          * and, for color space profiles, it is meaningless and apparently
          * unspecified what happens if it does not.
          *
          * This is just a warning at present - one old sRGB profile triggers
          * it; see the note below on the sRGB profile signatures (for the
          * profile "sRGB Profile.icc".)  In that profile the mediaWhitePointTag
          * is incorrectly recorded with the D65 (not D50) values.
          */
         temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+12);
         if ((temp == 0x6D6E7472 /* 'mntr' */ ||
            temp == 0x73706163 /* 'spac' */) &&
            memcmp(profile+68, tag+8, 12) != 0)
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
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               "media white point differs from image adopted white");
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         (*adapted_white_point)[0] = png_get_int_32(tag+ 8);
         (*adapted_white_point)[1] = png_get_int_32(tag+12);
         (*adapted_white_point)[2] = png_get_int_32(tag+16);
         return 1;
      }

      else
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
            "invalid type for mediaWhitePointTag");
   }

   else /* This should have been caught before */
      png_error(png_ptr, "lost 'wtpt'");

   return 0;
}

static int
png_icc_find_XYZ(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name,
   png_const_bytep profile, png_uint_32 tag_id, png_icc_vectorrp column)
{
   png_uint_32 tag_length;
   png_uint_32 tag_start = png_find_icc_tag(profile, tag_id, &tag_length);

   if (tag_start > 0 && tag_length == 20)
   {
      png_const_bytep tag = profile+tag_start;
      png_uint_32 temp = png_get_uint_32(tag);

      if (temp == 0x58595A20 /* 'XYZ ' */)
      {
         (*column)[0] = png_get_int_32(tag+ 8);
         (*column)[1] = png_get_int_32(tag+12);
         (*column)[2] = png_get_int_32(tag+16);
         return 1;
      }

      else
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
            "invalid type for <rgb>MatrixColumnTag");
   }

   else /* This should have been caught before */
      png_error(png_ptr, "lost '[c]XYZ'");

   return 0;
}

static int /* 0: fail, 1: identity, 2: not identity */
png_icc_find_chad(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name,
   png_const_bytep profile, png_icc_matrixrp adaptation_matrix,
   png_icc_matrixrp inverted_adaptation_matrix)
   /* The PNG cHRM chunk records the chromaticities of the colorants.
    * Chromaticities are a measure of the appearance of the colors to a
    * typical human observer in a specified viewing environment.  The PNG
    * specification does not list a viewing environment, thus we must
    * assume that the values have not been adjusted (adapted) for a
    * particular viewing environment.  This means, implicitly, that a PNG
    * image is actually adapted for a white point equivalent to the
    * maximum colorant values, and this is also implied by storing a
    * chromaticity which has a white point derived simply from maximum
    * colorant values.
    *
    * All of the methods for determining the cHRM values depend on
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    * reversing the adaptatation to the PCS adopted white (D50); this is
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    * because in all cases one or other PCS value has to be used.
    *
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    * This routine determines if 'chad' tag is present (if not the adopted white
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    * of the scene is D50 and no adaptation was performed) and returns the
    * inverted matrix.
    */
   {
   png_uint_32 tag_start, tag_length;

   tag_start = png_find_icc_tag(profile, 0x63686164/*'chad'*/, &tag_length);

   if (tag_start > 0)
   {
      if (tag_length == 44) /* This was checked before */
      {
         png_const_bytep tag = profile+tag_start;
         png_uint_32 temp = png_get_uint_32(tag);

         if (temp == 0x73663332 /* 'sf32' */)
         {
            /* And the arguments are 9 15.16 values left to right then top
             * to bottom for the forward adaptation matrix, these must be
             * invertible and we need the inverted matrix here.
             */
            png_int_32 * PNG_RESTRICT op = &(*adaptation_matrix)[0][0];
            int i;

            tag += 8;

            for (i=0; i<9; ++i, tag += 4)
               *op++ = png_get_int_32(tag);

            if (png_invert_matrix(
                  png_constcast(png_const_icc_matrixrp, adaptation_matrix),
                  inverted_adaptation_matrix))
               return 2;

            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
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               "singular or overflowed ICC profile chromaticAdaptationTag");
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         }

         else
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
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               "invalid type for ICC profile chromaticAdaptationTag");
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      }

      else /* Internal libpng error */
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_length,
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            "invalid length for ICC profile chromaticAdaptationTag");
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   }

   else
   {
      /* No 'chad' means no adaptation, so return the identity matrix and '1' to
       * indicate identity.
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       */
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      memset(adaptation_matrix, 0, sizeof *adaptation_matrix);
      (*adaptation_matrix)[0][0] = 0x10000;
      (*adaptation_matrix)[1][1] = 0x10000;
      (*adaptation_matrix)[2][2] = 0x10000;
      memcpy(inverted_adaptation_matrix, adaptation_matrix,
         sizeof *inverted_adaptation_matrix);
      return 1;
   }

   /* Error return */
   return 0;
}

static int
png_icc_set_cHRM_from_chrm(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile)
   /* Find the PNG cHRM chunk values from the chromaticityTag entry from the ICC
    * profile.  This tag stores the chromaticities of the colorants unadapted to
    * the PCS white, however the white point, which tells us the relative
    * intensity of the colorants, is not given.  We can get the white point from
    * the mediaWhitePointTag value, which should be present in all profiles,
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    * however this is adapted to the PCS illuminated/adopted white, so must be
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    * unadapted.
    */
{
   png_uint_32 tag_length;
   png_uint_32 tag_start = png_find_icc_tag(profile, 0x6368726D/* 'chrm' */,
      &tag_length);

   if (tag_start > 0 && tag_length == 36)
   {
      png_const_bytep tag = profile+tag_start;
      png_uint_32 temp = png_get_uint_32(tag);

      if (temp == 0x6368726D && /* type must be 'chrm' */
         png_get_uint_16(tag+8) == 3) /* three channels */
      {
         png_xy cHRM_xy;

         tag += 12;

         /* The ICC chromaticities are stored as 16.16 unsigned numbers,
          * convert to png_fixed_point, because the ICC values are
          * unsigned the >>1 below is used to avoid unsigned/signed
          * overflow.
          */
         if (png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.redx,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+ 0)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.redy,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+ 4)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.greenx,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+ 8)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.greeny,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+12)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.bluex,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+16)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.bluey,
               (png_int_32)(png_get_uint_32(tag+20)>>1), PNG_FP_1, 65536>>1))
         {
            /* We need a white point chromaticity too, this comes from the
             * media white point, but the value in the profile is adapted
             * to the PCS illuminant (D50) so must be unadapted first.
             */
            png_icc_vector adapted_profile_white;

            if (png_icc_find_wtpt(png_ptr, name, profile,
               &adapted_profile_white))
            {
               png_icc_vector profile_white;
               png_icc_matrix adaptation, inverted_adaptation;

               /* The media white point tag is chromatically adapted using the
                * chromatic adaptation matrix and so the adaptation must be
                * inverted to find the original white point.
                */
               switch (png_icc_find_chad(png_ptr, name, profile, &adaptation,
                  &inverted_adaptation))
               {
                  default: /* error */
                     return 0;

                  case 1:  /* identity */
                     break;

                  case 2:  /* apply the matrix */
                     if (!png_matrix_x_vector(png_cpm(inverted_adaptation),
                        png_cpv(adapted_profile_white), &profile_white))
                     {
                        (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                           "overflow unadapting mediaWhitePointTag");
                        return 0;
                     }

                     break;
               }

               {
                  /* For the perfect reflector 'Y' shall be normalized
                   * to 1,0 (see ICC 2010 4.14, XYZNumber), but this is
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                   * the media white point (not the adopted white)
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                   * adapted to the PCS illuminant, so Y might be some
                   * other value, this sanity check is mainly to avoid
                   * integer overflow.
                   */
                  png_int_32 white = profile_white[0] + profile_white[1] +
                     profile_white[2];

                  /* This is a hard error because it makes the profile
                   * meaningless.
                   */
                  if (profile_white[0] < 0 || profile_white[0] > 655360 ||
                     profile_white[1] < 0 || profile_white[1] > 655360 ||
                     profile_white[2] < 0 || profile_white[2] > 655360 ||
                     white < 1000 || white > 655360)
                     (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                        "bad XYZ in media white point");

                  else
                  {
                     /* We want X/(X+Y+Z)*PNG_FP_1 to scale back to a
                      * png_fixed_point value, this may produce ridiculous
                      * numbers, but the checking on a png_xy value
                      * detects them.
                      */
                     if (png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.whitex, profile_white[0], PNG_FP_1,
                           white) &&
                        png_muldiv(&cHRM_xy.whitey, profile_white[0], PNG_FP_1,
                           white))
                     {
                        png_XYZ cHRM_XYZ;

                        /* This function returns 0 on success: */
                        if (!png_colorspace_check_xy(&cHRM_XYZ, &cHRM_xy))
                           return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr,
                              colorspace, &cHRM_xy, &cHRM_XYZ,
                              0/*not preferred*/);

                        /* Else the XYZ value was invalid */
                        (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
                           "invalid colorantTableTag end points");
                     }

                     else
                        return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, 0,
                          "overflow in media white point chromaticities");
                  }
               }
            } /* 'wtpt' exists and is valid */

            else
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                  "missing or invalid mediaWhitePointTag");
         } /* 'chrm' tag convertion to png_xy ok */

         else
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
               "overflow in ICC 'chrm' tag chromaticities");
      }

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      else
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         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
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            "invalid type or colorant count for ICC profile chromaticityTag");
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   }
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   else /* checked before, so should not fail */
      png_error(png_ptr, "lost 'chrm'");

   return 0;
}

static int
png_icc_set_cHRM_from_endpoints(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile,
   png_const_icc_matrixrp XYZ)
   /* The input XYZ values are the three red, green, blue endpoints still
    * adapted to the PCS illuminant.  The adaptation is inverted and the result
    * applied to the profile.  The result is also checked against the
    * mediaWhitePointTag, which should match the sum of the end points.
    */
{
   png_icc_matrix adaptation, inverted_adaptation;
   int chad = png_icc_find_chad(png_ptr, name, profile, &adaptation,
      &inverted_adaptation);

   if (chad) /* else error finding 'chad' */
   {
      png_icc_matrix end_points;

      if ((colorspace->icc_info & PNG_ICC_mediaWhitePointTag) != 0)
      {
         png_icc_vector profile_white;

         if (png_icc_find_wtpt(png_ptr, name, profile, &profile_white))
         {
            png_icc_vector end_point_white;
            int i;

            /* Sanity check the adapted colorants against the adapted
             * media white point.
             */
            for (i=0; i<3; ++i)
               end_point_white[i] = (*XYZ)[0][i] + (*XYZ)[1][i] + (*XYZ)[2][i];

            /* The values are s15Fixed16Number values.  The delta value allows
             * the two versions of the end point to differ by about 0.001 (1 in
             * 1024) and this is consistent with the test in
             * png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ above.
             */
            if (PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(profile_white[0], end_point_white[0], 64) ||
                PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(profile_white[1], end_point_white[1], 64) ||
                PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(profile_white[2], end_point_white[2], 64))
            {
               /* It is possible that the white point stored was not adapted to
                * the PCS illuminant, check for that case here and do not abort
                * setting cHRM if it seems to be true.
                */
               png_icc_vector adapted_white;

               if (chad != 2 /* Else no chad */ ||
                  !png_matrix_x_vector(png_cpm(adaptation),
                     png_cpv(profile_white), &adapted_white) ||
                   PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(adapted_white[0], end_point_white[0], 64) ||
                   PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(adapted_white[1], end_point_white[1], 64) ||
                   PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(adapted_white[2], end_point_white[2], 64))
               {
                  (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                     "colorant end-points do not match mediaWhitePointTag");
                  return 0;
               }

               else
               {
                  /* This happens because some writers of profiles (and,
                   * perhaps, some CMS software) no not notice that the
                   * mediaWhitePointTag requires the XYZ of the white point
                   * adapted to the PCS illuminant (using the chad); this is why
                   * the mediaWhitePointTag is always D50 for display profiles!
                   */
                  (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                     "ICC.1:2010 9.2.34 mediaWhitePointTag not adapted to PCS"
                     " Illuminant (ignored)");
               }
            }
         }

         else
            png_error(png_ptr, "lost 'wtpt'"); /* internal error */
      }

      switch (chad)
      {
         default: /* error */
            return 0;

         case 1:  /* identity */
            memcpy(&end_points, XYZ, sizeof end_points);
            break;

         case 2:  /* apply the matrix */
            /* The input XYZ rows are unadapted using the 'chad' matrix and
             * assigned to the end_points rows.
             */
            if (!png_matrix_x_TmatrixT(png_cpm(inverted_adaptation), XYZ,
               &end_points))
            {
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
                  "overflow unadapting colorant end-points");
               return 0;
            }

            break;
      }

      {
         png_XYZ cHRM_XYZ;

         /* Now we have colorant XYZ values in their unadapted form
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          * This is what PNG uses for cHRM, but they need to be
          * converted to the libpng structure.
          *
          * The scaling required is 100000/0x8000, because the input
          * values have been unadapted however they may be well out of the
          * original 16-bit range, so use png_muldiv here.
          *
          *    fp = pcs * 100000 / 32768
          *       = pcs * 3125 / 1024;
          */
         if (png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.red_X,  end_points[0][0], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.red_Y,   end_points[0][1], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.red_Z,   end_points[0][2], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.green_X, end_points[1][0], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.green_Y, end_points[1][1], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.green_Z, end_points[1][2], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.blue_X,  end_points[2][0], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.blue_Y,  end_points[2][1], 3125, 1024) &&
            png_muldiv(&cHRM_XYZ.blue_Z,  end_points[2][2], 3125, 1024))
         {
            png_xy xy;

            /* This function returns 0 on success: */
            if (!png_colorspace_check_XYZ(&xy, &cHRM_XYZ))
               return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr,
                  colorspace, &xy, &cHRM_XYZ, 0/*not preferred*/);

            /* Else the XYZ value was invalid */
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
               "invalid colorant end-points");
         }

         else
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0,
               "overflow converting colorant end-points to cHRM");
      }
   }

   return 0;
}

static int
png_icc_set_cHRM_from_clrt(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile)
   /* Find the cHRM values from the colorantTableTag, if present.  The
    * colorantTableTag ('clrt')  lists the PCS values as three 16-bit integer
    * (0..65535) for each colorant.  Beause these are PCS values they have been
    * adapted to the profile color space, so the corresponding L*a*b* or XYZ
    * values may need to be converted back to the unadapted values by applying
    * the inverse of chromaticAdaptationTag.  Note that the values in the
    * colorantTableTag can also be derived directly by passing the maximum value
    * for each colorant through the AToB1Tag transformation, but this is a lot
    * more work.
    */
{
   png_uint_32 tag_length, tag_start;

   tag_start = png_find_icc_tag(profile, 0x636C7274/*'clrt'*/, &tag_length);

   if (tag_start > 0 && tag_length == 126)
   {
      /* The type is also 'clrt' (note that the tag table has already been
       * checked to ensure all tags are at least 8 bytes long!)  The checks
       * below ensure that the tag is exactly the expected size.
       */
      png_const_bytep tag = profile+tag_start;
      png_uint_32 temp = png_get_uint_32(tag+0);

      if (temp == 0x636C7274/*'clrt'*/)
      {
         temp = png_get_uint_32(tag+8);

         if (temp == 3) /* count */
         {
            int i, j;
            png_icc_matrix XYZ; /* end points, r,g,b in each row */

            /* Colorants are 38 byte structures consisting of a 32 byte
             * name followed by three two byte PCS values.  Read the three
             * values and convert PCSLAB to PCSXYZ if necessary.
             *
             *
             * NOTE: these values are (0..65535) and must be scaled to the
             * actual output range before use.  The PCSXYZ 16-bit format is
             * u1Fixed15Number in which 1,0 is 0x8000.  The PCSLAB 16-bit format
             * is somewhat more complex - see ICC 2010 (v4) 6.3.4.2
             */
            tag += 12 + 32;
            for (i=0; i<3; ++i, tag += 32) for (j=0; j<3; ++j, tag += 2)
               XYZ[i][j] = png_get_uint_16(tag);

            if ((colorspace->icc_info & PNG_ICC_PCSXYZ) != 0)
            {
               /* Convert from u1Fixed15Number to s15Fixed16Number */
               for (i=0; i<3; ++i) for (j=0; j<3; ++j)
                  XYZ[i][j] = (XYZ[i][j] << 1) + (XYZ[i][j] >> 15);
            }

            else
            {
               /* Convert from the 16 bit Lab format to 32 bit XYZ */
               /* TODO: implement this */
               png_warning(png_ptr,
                  "TODO: skipping ICC 'clrt' tag because PCS is Lab");
               return 0;
            }

            return png_icc_set_cHRM_from_endpoints(png_ptr, colorspace, name,
               profile, png_cpm(XYZ));
         }

         else
            (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
               "invalid colorant count for ICC profile colorantTableTag");
      }

      else
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp,
            "invalid type for ICC profile colorantTableTag");
   }

   else
      png_error(png_ptr, "lost 'clrt'");

   return 0; /* error or 'clrt' not found */
}

static int
png_icc_set_cHRM_from_MatrixTRC(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile)
{
   /* The profile contains a set of RGB Matrix and TRC tags, these can be used
    * to find the colorant XYZ in the PCS encoding (which must be PCSXYZ.)
    * This is a simplistic implementation which does not run the curve (TRC)
    * part and assumes that 1,0 maps to 1,0 in the matrix (or at least to the
    * same scaled value in each case.)
    *
    * This applies to true 3-component Matrix TRC profiles and the profiles
    * produced by lcms where the MatrixColumnTag values are used in place of the
    * ColorantTableTag on non-TRC profiles, however these profiles still fail to
    * set a cHRM because the mediaWhitePointTag value is wrong (an example is
    * SA216x.icc, a scanner profile copyright Samsung for the Samnsung CLX-216x
    * scanner and with CMS type lcms).
    */
   png_icc_matrix XYZ; /* end points, r,g,b in each row */

   if (png_icc_find_XYZ(png_ptr, name, profile, 0x7258595A/*rXYZ*/, XYZ+0) &&
      png_icc_find_XYZ(png_ptr, name, profile, 0x6758595A/*gXYZ*/, XYZ+1) &&
      png_icc_find_XYZ(png_ptr, name, profile, 0x6258595A/*bXYZ*/, XYZ+2))
   {
      /* TODO: run r/g/b through the TRCs to check that the TRC transformed
       * values for 0 and 1 really are 0 and 1!
       */
      return png_icc_set_cHRM_from_endpoints(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile,
         png_cpm(XYZ));
   }

   return 0;
}

static int
png_icc_set_cHRM_from_LUT(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile)
{
   /* TODO: implement this */
   PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr)
   PNG_UNUSED(colorspace)
   PNG_UNUSED(name)
   PNG_UNUSED(profile)

   return 0;
2958 2959 2960 2961 2962 2963 2964 2965 2966 2967
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_icc_check_tag_table(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
   png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length,
   png_const_bytep profile /* header plus whole tag table */)
{
   png_uint_32 tag_count = png_get_uint_32(profile+128);
   png_uint_32 itag;
   png_const_bytep tag = profile+132; /* The first tag */
2968
   png_uint_32 tags = colorspace->icc_info; /* Bitmask of significant tags */
2969

2970 2971 2972
   /* First scan all the tags in the table and add bits to the icc_info value
    * (temporarily in 'tags').
    */
2973 2974 2975 2976 2977
   for (itag=0; itag < tag_count; ++itag, tag += 12)
   {
      png_uint_32 tag_id = png_get_uint_32(tag+0);
      png_uint_32 tag_start = png_get_uint_32(tag+4); /* must be aligned */
      png_uint_32 tag_length = png_get_uint_32(tag+8);/* not padded */
2978
      png_uint_32 tag_flag = 0;
2979 2980 2981 2982

      /* The ICC specification does not exclude zero length tags, therefore the
       * start might actually be anywhere if there is no data, but this would be
       * a clear abuse of the intent of the standard so the start is checked for
2983 2984
       * being in range.  All defined tag types have an 8 byte header - a 4 byte
       * type signature then 0.
2985
       */
2986 2987 2988 2989 2990 2991 2992 2993 2994 2995 2996 2997 2998 2999 3000 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009
      if ((tag_start & 3) != 0)
      {
         /* CNHP730S.icc shipped with Microsoft Windows 64 violates this, it is
          * only a warning here because libpng does not care about the
          * alignment.
          */
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
            "ICC profile tag start not a multiple of 4");
      }

      /* Skip short tags, even if there is enough space for the type signature
       * all the types used by libpng need data.
       */
      if (tag_length < 8)
      {
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
            "short ICC profile tag skipped");
         continue;
      }

      /* This is a hard error; potentially it can cause read outside the
       * profile.
       */
      if (tag_start > profile_length || tag_length > profile_length - tag_start)
3010
         return profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, tag_id,
3011
            "ICC profile tag outside profile");
3012

3013 3014 3015 3016 3017
      /* Check the tag_id for the specific tags which must be present for the
       * profile to be valid and for those which are needed to generate cHRM and
       * gAMA values.  The errors in here are all soft; they just cause a
       * warning on read and the tag is skipped.  On write by they cause a
       * png_app_error, which the application can override.
3018 3019 3020
       */
      switch (tag_id)
      {
3021 3022
         case 0x64657363: /* 'desc' - profileDescriptionTag */
            tags |= PNG_ICC_profileDescriptionTag;
3023 3024
            break;

3025 3026
         case 0x63707274: /* 'cprt' - copyrightTag */
            tags |= PNG_ICC_copyrightTag;
3027 3028
            break;

3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 3037 3038
         case 0x77747074: /* 'wtpt' - mediaWhitePointTag */
            /* The length is fixed because the tag has to be an XYZType (12
             * bytes).
             */
            if (tag_length != 20)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_length,
                  "invalid media white point length");

            else
               tags |= PNG_ICC_mediaWhitePointTag;
3039 3040
            break;

3041 3042
         case 0x63686164: /* 'chad' - chromaticAdaptationTag */
            /* The tag must be a 9 element array of s15Fixed16ArrayType, the tag
3043
             * is optional, if absent it indicates that the original adapted
3044
             * white was the same as the PCS adopted white - D50.
3045 3046 3047 3048 3049 3050 3051
             */
            if (tag_length != 44)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_start,
                  "invalid chromatic adaptation matrix length");

            else
               tags |= PNG_ICC_chromaticAdaptationTag;
3052 3053
            break;

3054 3055 3056 3057
         case 0x7258595A: /* 'rXYZ' - redMatrixColumnTag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_redMatrixColumnTag;
            goto check_MatrixColumnTag_length;

3058
         case 0x6758595A: /* 'gXYZ' - greenMatrixColumnTag */
3059 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 3066 3067 3068 3069 3070 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3080 3081 3082
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_greenMatrixColumnTag;
            goto check_MatrixColumnTag_length;

         case 0x6258595A: /* 'bXYZ' - blueMatrixColumnTag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_blueMatrixColumnTag;
            goto check_MatrixColumnTag_length;

         check_MatrixColumnTag_length:
            /* Tag must be an XYZType with one XYZNumber element, the PCS
             * encoding should be PCSXYZ, however lcms seems to use these tags
             * to record the end-point XYZ (i.e. it is using MatrixColumnTag in
             * place of colorantTableTag!)  This is probably eroneous but is not
             * clearly outlawed by the specification.
             */
            if (tag_length != 20)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid <rgb>MatrixColumnTag length");

            else if (!(tags & PNG_ICC_RGB))
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid <rgb>MatrixColumnTag on monochrome profile");

            else
               tags |= tag_flag;
3083 3084
            break;

3085 3086 3087 3088
         case 0x72545243: /* 'rTRC' - redTRCTag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_redTRCTag;
            goto check_rgbTRCTag_encoding;

3089
         case 0x67545243: /* 'gTRC' - greenTRCTag */
3090 3091 3092 3093 3094 3095 3096 3097 3098 3099 3100 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 3127 3128 3129 3130 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 3137 3138
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_greenTRCTag;
            goto check_rgbTRCTag_encoding;

         case 0x62545243: /* 'bTRC' - blueTRCTag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_blueTRCTag;
            goto check_rgbTRCTag_encoding;

         check_rgbTRCTag_encoding:
            /* The TRCTags feed into the MatrixColumnTag matrix and this is
             * never going to work if the encoding is PCSLAB, so disallow the
             * TRC tags here.  The MatrixColumnTags are still accumulated, this
             * requires special handling below.
             */
            if (!(tags & PNG_ICC_RGB))
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid <rgb>TRCTag on monochrome profile");

            else if (!(tags & PNG_ICC_PCSXYZ))
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid <rgb>TRCTag (requires PCSXYZ encoding)");

            else
               goto check_TRCTag_length;

            break; /* skip on error */

         case 0x6B545243: /* 'kTRC' - grayTRCTag */
            if ((tags & PNG_ICC_RGB) != 0)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid grayTRCTag on RGB profile");

            else
            {
               tag_flag = PNG_ICC_grayTRCTag;
               goto check_TRCTag_length;
            }

            break; /* skip on error */

         check_TRCTag_length:
            /* Permitted types are curveType or parametricCurveType, curveType
             * is shortest, only 12 bytes for an identity response.
             */
            if (tag_length < 12)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid <rgbk>TRCTag length");

            else
               tags |= tag_flag;
3139 3140
            break;

3141 3142 3143 3144 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 3167 3168 3169 3170 3171 3172 3173 3174 3175 3176
         case 0x41324230: /* 'A2B0' - AToB0Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_AToB0Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         case 0x42324130: /* 'B2A0' - BToA0Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_BToA0Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         case 0x41324231: /* 'A2B1' - AToB1Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_AToB1Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         case 0x42324131: /* 'B2A1' - BToA1Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_BToA1Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         case 0x41324232: /* 'A2B2' - AToB2Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_AToB2Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         case 0x42324132: /* 'B2A2' - BToA2Tag */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_BToA2Tag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

         check_AToBxTag_length:
            /* Permitted types are lut8Type, lut16Type and one or other of
             * lutAToBType or lutBToAType (which are the same length.)  The
             * CLUT forms have a 32 byte header, the headers on the others are
             * longer.  In fact all need more data than this in practice.
             */
            if (tag_length < 32)
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid LUT Tag length");

            else
               tags |= tag_flag;
3177 3178
            break;

3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 3194 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204
            /* NOTE: the DToB and BToD tags, while permitted, cannot be used on
             * PNG data because it can never be floating point.
             */

         case 0x6368726D: /* 'chrm' - chromaticityTag */
            /* May exist for RGB or GRAY color spaces and this determines the
             * number of channels, the permitted type is chromaticityType.
             */
            if (tag_length != 12 + 8*PNG_ICC_CHANNELS(tags))
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid chromaticityTag length");

            else
               tags |= PNG_ICC_chromaticityTag;
            break;

         case 0x636C7274: /* 'clrt' - colorantTableTag */
            /* The permitted type is colorantTableType and the number of
             * colorants are determined by the number of channels, as above.
             */
            if (tag_length != 12 + 38*PNG_ICC_CHANNELS(tags))
               (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id,
                  "invalid colorantTableTag length");

            else
               tags |= PNG_ICC_colorantTableTag;
3205 3206
            break;

3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 3212 3213
         case 0x67616D74: /* 'gamt' - gamutTag */
            /* The permitted types are lut8Type, lut16Type or lutBToAType
             * (required by output LUT based profiles.)
             */
            tag_flag = PNG_ICC_gamutTag;
            goto check_AToBxTag_length;

3214 3215 3216
         default:
            break;
      }
3217 3218
   }

3219 3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226
   /* Cache the list of found tags for use later */
   colorspace->icc_info = tags;

   /* The required tags depend on the profile class and, within the class,
    * the type of profile - N-component LUT based ('LUT'), Three-component
    * matrix-based ('RGB Matrix'), or monochrome ('monochrome').
    *
    * All profiles except DeviceLink profiles require PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_ALL.
3227 3228 3229
    */
   {
      png_uint_32 profile_class = png_get_uint_32(profile+12);
3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261
      png_uint_32 required_tags = PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_BASE;
      png_uint_32 permitted_tags = ~PNG_ICC_ALL_TRC; /* LUT based */
      int LUT_based = 1;

      /* Work out a profile independent setting then update this below if the
       * profile had different requirements.
       */
      if (tags & PNG_ICC_ALL_TRC)
      {
         /* A TRCTag is present, check the colorspace to find out what is
          * permitted and required.
          */
         if (tags & PNG_ICC_RGB) /* 3-component */
         {
            required_tags |= PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_RGB_MATRIXTRC;
            permitted_tags |= PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_RGB_MATRIXTRC;
         }

         else /* monochrome */
         {
            required_tags |= PNG_ICC_grayTRCTag;
            permitted_tags |= PNG_ICC_grayTRCTag;
         }

         LUT_based = 0;
      }

      else
      {
         /* No MatrixTRC - must be LUT based, the AToB0Tag is required */
         required_tags |= PNG_ICC_AToB0Tag;
      }
3262 3263 3264

      switch (profile_class)
      {
3265 3266 3267 3268
         case 0x73636E72: /* 'scnr' - the input profile class */
            /* All conditions match the default. */
            break;

3269
         case 0x6D6E7472: /* 'mntr' - a display device profile */
3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277
            /* On a monitor profile the N-Component LUT-based profiles require a
             * BToA0 tag.
             */
            if (LUT_based)
               required_tags |= PNG_ICC_BToA0Tag;

            break;

3278
         case 0x70727472: /* 'prtr' - an output device profile */
3279 3280 3281 3282 3283 3284 3285
            /* For output profiles the three-component matrix based variant is
             * not permitted, and all the various LUT-based tags are required.
             * For LUT based profiles the colorantTableTag is only required for
             * xCLR profiles, which have already been excluded.
             */
            if (LUT_based)
               required_tags |= PNG_ICC_ALL_LUT | PNG_ICC_gamutTag;
3286 3287

            else
3288 3289 3290
               permitted_tags &= ~PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_RGB_MATRIXTRC;

            break;
3291

3292 3293 3294 3295 3296 3297 3298 3299
         case 0x6C696E6B: /* 'link' */
         case 0x61627374: /* 'abst' */
            /* Already excluded, but for reference: */
            required_tags |= PNG_ICC_AToB0Tag;
            /* 'link' + PNG_ICC_profileSequenceDescTag */
            permitted_tags &= ~(PNG_ICC_ALL_TRC | PNG_ICC_ALL_LUT);
            permitted_tags |= PNG_ICC_AToB0Tag;
            break;
3300 3301

         case 0x73706163: /* 'spac' */
3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313
            /* The Matrix/TRC tags are not permitted on color-space profiles,
             * and BToA0 must be present.
             */
            required_tags |= PNG_ICC_AToB0Tag | PNG_ICC_BToA0Tag;
            permitted_tags &= ~PNG_ICC_ALL_TRC;
            break;

         case 0x6E6D636C: /* 'nmcl' */
            /* Not supported at all. */
            required_tags = PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_BASE;
            permitted_tags = PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_BASE;
            break;
3314

3315 3316 3317 3318 3319
         default:
            /* To allow for future expansion just use the base input device
             * settings.
             */
            break;
3320
      }
3321 3322 3323 3324 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330 3331 3332 3333 3334

      /* Then the test is that all the required tags are present and all the
       * present tags are permitted.  The warning message is somewhat difficult
       * to decode, however occurences are extremely rare.  Note that tags which
       * were previously detected to be invalid won't be in the 'tags'
       * information and will probably result in a second warning here.
       */
      if ((required_tags & ~tags) != 0)
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, (required_tags & ~tags),
            "required tags missing");

      if ((tags & ~permitted_tags) != 0)
         (void)profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, (tags & ~permitted_tags),
            "unpermitted tags present");
3335 3336
   }

3337
   return 1; /* success, maybe with warnings */
3338 3339
}

3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 3345
#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED
/* Information about the known ICC sRGB profiles */
static const struct
{
   png_uint_32 adler, crc, length;
   png_uint_32 md5[4];
3346 3347
   png_byte    have_md5;
   png_byte    is_broken;
3348 3349 3350
   png_uint_16 intent;

#  define PNG_MD5(a,b,c,d) { a, b, c, d }, (a!=0)||(b!=0)||(c!=0)||(d!=0)
3351 3352
#  define PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(adler, crc, md5, intent, broke, date, length, fname)\
      { adler, crc, length, md5, broke, intent },
3353 3354 3355 3356 3357 3358 3359 3360

} png_sRGB_checks[] =
{
   /* This data comes from contrib/tools/checksum-icc run on downloads of
    * all four ICC sRGB profiles from www.color.org.
    */
   /* adler32, crc32, MD5[4], intent, date, length, file-name */
   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x0a3fd9f6, 0x3b8772b9,
3361
      PNG_MD5(0x29f83dde, 0xaff255ae, 0x7842fae4, 0xca83390d), 0, 0,
3362 3363 3364 3365
      "2009/03/27 21:36:31", 3048, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_black_scaled.icc")

   /* ICC sRGB v2 perceptual no black-compensation: */
   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x4909e5e1, 0x427ebb21,
3366
      PNG_MD5(0xc95bd637, 0xe95d8a3b, 0x0df38f99, 0xc1320389), 1, 0,
3367 3368 3369
      "2009/03/27 21:37:45", 3052, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_no_black_scaling.icc")

   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xfd2144a1, 0x306fd8ae,
3370
      PNG_MD5(0xfc663378, 0x37e2886b, 0xfd72e983, 0x8228f1b8), 0, 0,
3371 3372 3373 3374
      "2009/08/10 17:28:01", 60988, "sRGB_v4_ICC_preference_displayclass.icc")

   /* ICC sRGB v4 perceptual */
   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x209c35d2, 0xbbef7812,
3375
      PNG_MD5(0x34562abf, 0x994ccd06, 0x6d2c5721, 0xd0d68c5d), 0, 0,
3376 3377
      "2007/07/25 00:05:37", 60960, "sRGB_v4_ICC_preference.icc")

3378
   /* The following profiles have no known MD5 checksum. If there is a match
3379 3380 3381 3382 3383
    * on the (empty) MD5 the other fields are used to attempt a match and
    * a warning is produced.  The first two of these profiles have a 'cprt' tag
    * which suggests that they were also made by Hewlett Packard.
    */
   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xa054d762, 0x5d5129ce,
3384
      PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 1, 0,
3385 3386
      "2004/07/21 18:57:42", 3024, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc")

3387 3388
   /* This is a 'mntr' (display) profile with a mediaWhitePointTag that does not
    * match the D50 PCS illuminant in the header (it is in fact the D65 values,
3389 3390 3391 3392
    * so the white point is recorded as the un-adapted value.)  The profiles
    * below only differ in one byte - the intent - and are basically the same as
    * the previous profile except for the mediaWhitePointTag error and a missing
    * chromaticAdaptationTag.
3393
    */
3394
   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xf784f3fb, 0x182ea552,
3395
      PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 0, 1/*broken*/,
3396
      "1998/02/09 06:49:00", 3144, "HP-Microsoft sRGB v2 perceptual")
3397 3398

   PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x0398f3fcUL, 0xf29e526dUL,
3399
      PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 1, 1/*broken*/,
3400
      "1998/02/09 06:49:00", 3144, "HP-Microsoft sRGB v2 media-relative")
3401 3402 3403 3404 3405 3406
};

static int
png_compare_ICC_profile_with_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_const_bytep profile, uLong adler)
{
3407
   /* The quick check is to verify just the MD5 signature and trust the
3408 3409
    * rest of the data.  Because the profile has already been verified for
    * correctness this is safe.  png_colorspace_set_sRGB will check the 'intent'
3410
    * field too, so if the profile has been edited with an intent not defined
3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 3418 3419 3420 3421 3422 3423
    * by sRGB (but maybe defined by a later ICC specification) the read of
    * the profile will fail at that point.
    */
   png_uint_32 length = 0;
   png_uint_32 intent = 0x10000; /* invalid */
#if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 1
   uLong crc = 0; /* the value for 0 length data */
#endif
   unsigned int i;

   for (i=0; i < (sizeof png_sRGB_checks) / (sizeof png_sRGB_checks[0]); ++i)
   {
      if (png_get_uint_32(profile+84) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[0] &&
3424 3425
          png_get_uint_32(profile+88) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[1] &&
          png_get_uint_32(profile+92) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[2] &&
3426 3427 3428 3429 3430 3431 3432 3433
         png_get_uint_32(profile+96) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[3])
      {
         /* This may be one of the old HP profiles without an MD5, in that
          * case we can only use the length and Adler32 (note that these
          * are not used by default if there is an MD5!)
          */
#        if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS == 0
            if (png_sRGB_checks[i].have_md5)
3434
               return 1+png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken;
3435 3436 3437 3438 3439 3440 3441 3442 3443 3444 3445 3446 3447 3448 3449 3450 3451 3452 3453 3454 3455 3456 3457 3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 3466 3467 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472
#        endif

         /* Profile is unsigned or more checks have been configured in. */
         if (length == 0)
         {
            length = png_get_uint_32(profile);
            intent = png_get_uint_32(profile+64);
         }

         /* Length *and* intent must match */
         if (length == png_sRGB_checks[i].length &&
            intent == png_sRGB_checks[i].intent)
         {
            /* Now calculate the alder32 if not done already. */
            if (adler == 0)
            {
               adler = adler32(0, NULL, 0);
               adler = adler32(adler, profile, length);
            }

            if (adler == png_sRGB_checks[i].adler)
            {
               /* These basic checks suggest that the data has not been
                * modified, but if the check level is more than 1 perform
                * our own crc32 checksum on the data.
                */
#              if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 1
                  if (crc == 0)
                  {
                     crc = crc32(0, NULL, 0);
                     crc = crc32(crc, profile, length);
                  }

                  /* So this check must pass for the 'return' below to happen.
                   */
                  if (crc == png_sRGB_checks[i].crc)
#              endif
               {
3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3480 3481 3482 3483 3484 3485 3486 3487 3488 3489
                  if (png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken)
                  {
                     /* These profiles are known to have bad data that may cause
                      * problems if they are used, therefore attempt to
                      * discourage their use, skip the 'have_md5' warning below,
                      * which is made irrelevant by this error.
                      */
#                    ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
                        if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT)
                           png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr,
                              "known incorrect sRGB profile");
                        else
#                    endif
                     png_app_error(png_ptr,
                        "known incorrect sRGB profile");
                  }

3490 3491 3492 3493
                  /* Warn that this being done; this isn't even an error since
                   * the profile is perfectly valid, but it would be nice if
                   * people used the up-to-date ones.
                   */
3494
                  else if (!png_sRGB_checks[i].have_md5)
3495 3496 3497 3498 3499 3500 3501 3502 3503 3504 3505
                  {
#                    ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
                        if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT)
                           png_chunk_warning(png_ptr,
                              "out-of-date sRGB profile with no signature");
                        else
#                    endif
                     png_app_warning(png_ptr,
                        "out-of-date sRGB profile with no signature");
                  }

3506
                  return 1+png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken;
3507 3508 3509 3510 3511 3512 3513
               }
            }
         }

#        if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 0
            /* The signature matched, but the profile had been changed in some
             * way.  This is an apparent violation of the ICC terms of use and,
3514
             * anyway, probably indicates a data error or uninformed hacking.
3515 3516 3517 3518 3519 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527
             */
            if (png_sRGB_checks[i].have_md5)
               png_benign_error(png_ptr,
                  "copyright violation: edited ICC profile ignored");
#        endif
      }
   }

   return 0; /* no match */
}
#endif

int /* PRIVATE */
3528 3529
png_icc_set_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
   png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile,
3530
   uLong adler)
3531
{
3532 3533 3534
   int set;
   png_uint_32 info;

3535
#  ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED
3536
      /* 1) Is this profile one of the known ICC sRGB profiles?  If it is, just
3537 3538
       *    set the sRGB information.
       */
3539
      set = png_compare_ICC_profile_with_sRGB(png_ptr, profile, adler);
3540

3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3550 3551 3552 3553 3554 3555 3556 3557 3558 3559 3560 3561 3562 3563 3564
      if (set)
      {
         /* It is, simply set the profile intent. */
         int done = png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_ptr, colorspace,
            (int)/*already checked*/png_get_uint_32(profile+64),
            0/* check gAMA and cHRM against sRGB but do not override */);

         /* Stop here on error */
         if (!done)
            return done;

#        if PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE < PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC
            /* In pre-RC builds run sRGB profiles through the profile checking
             * code; this is because it is a useful validation of that code and
             * because there is some evidence that not all sRGB profiles are
             * created alike.  Don't do this for the known-broken sRGB profiles,
             * it just produces extra errors.  (So this looks a little
             * confusing; if set is '1', a believed-ok sRGB profile, continue
             * checking, but if it '2' or more stop here.
             */
            if (set >= 2)
#        endif
            return set;
      }
3565 3566 3567
#  endif

   /* 2) Attempt to extract the gAMA and cHRM information from non-sRGB
3568
    *    profiles.  Always set the rendering intent from the profile.
3569
    */
3570 3571 3572 3573 3574 3575 3576 3577 3578
   info = colorspace->icc_info;

   /* The cHRM chunk is only useful for an RGB image/profile, note that the
    * check on 'set' causes pre-RC builds to do a spurious check on sRGB
    * profiles, this validates the libpng algorithms because the known sRGB
    * profiles are known to be correct.
    */
   if ((info & PNG_ICC_RGB) != 0 &&
      (set || (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) == 0))
3579
   {
3580 3581 3582 3583 3584 3585 3586 3587 3588 3589 3590 3591 3592 3593 3594 3595 3596
      /* There are three ways to determine the correct value for cHRM, in order
       * of preference they are:
       *
       * 1) Use 'chrm' - the chromaticityTag - if present for the colorant
       *    chromaticities and combine this with the chromaticity of the media
       *    white point (unadapted).
       * 2) Use 'clrt' - the colorantTableTag - if present; reverse the
       *    adaptation of the colorant end points the PCS illuminant and
       *    use the XYZ values so obtained to set the cHRM values.
       * 3) Use the XYZ values of the colorant obtained following section 10.4
       *    of the ICC 2010 (v4) specification in the 'EXAMPLE' paragraph.  The
       *    specification states that the AToB1Tag should be used, but the
       *    Matrix TRC method is also colorimetric (see Table 25) and works in
       *    older profiles too.
       *
       * For methods (2) and (3) the mediaWhitePointTag provides a check - it
       * should match the sum of the adapted colorant end points.
3597
       */
3598 3599 3600 3601 3602 3603 3604 3605 3606 3607 3608 3609 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 3616 3617 3618 3619 3620 3621 3622 3623 3624 3625 3626 3627 3628 3629 3630 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 3638 3639 3640 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646
      if ((info & (PNG_ICC_chromaticityTag|PNG_ICC_mediaWhitePointTag)) ==
            (PNG_ICC_chromaticityTag|PNG_ICC_mediaWhitePointTag) &&
         png_icc_set_cHRM_from_chrm(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile))
      {
         /* finished */
      }

      else if ((info & PNG_ICC_colorantTableTag) != 0 &&
         png_icc_set_cHRM_from_clrt(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile))
      {
         /* finished */
      }

      /* (3): divided into two caes, where we have the MatrixColumnTags for all
       * columns of the Matrix (and may have TRC tags too) as opposed to the
       * case where the AToB LUT has to be used.
       *
       * At present only do this if the full set of TRC *and* MatrixColumn tags
       * are present.  The code will handle the case where there is just the
       * MatrixColumn set, and some lcms profiles have MatrixColumn but no TRC,
       * but this seems to be erroneous (the result does not match the
       * mediaWhitePointTag.)
       */
      else if ((info & PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_RGB_MATRIXTRC) ==
            PNG_ICC_REQUIRED_RGB_MATRIXTRC &&
         png_icc_set_cHRM_from_MatrixTRC(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile))
      {
         /* finished */
      }

      else if ((info & PNG_ICC_AToB_TAGS) != 0 &&
         png_icc_set_cHRM_from_LUT(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile))
      {
         /* finished */
      }
   } /* 'RGB ' profile */

   /* TODO: implement discovery of gAMA. */

   /* Only write the intent if there is no other setting; the intent recorded in
    * the profile is somewhat curious since the profile can have support for
    * several intents.
    */
   if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT) == 0)
   {
      colorspace->rendering_intent = (png_uint_16)/*already checked*/
         png_get_uint_32(profile+64);
      colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT;
      set = 2;
3647
   }
3648 3649

   return set;
3650 3651 3652 3653
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_ICC(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace,
3654 3655
   png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length, png_const_bytep profile,
   int color_type)
3656 3657 3658 3659 3660
{
   if (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)
      return 0;

   if (png_icc_check_length(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length) &&
3661 3662 3663
      png_icc_check_header(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, profile,
         color_type) &&
      png_icc_check_tag_table(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length,
3664 3665
         profile))
   {
3666
      png_icc_set_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile, 0);
3667 3668 3669 3670
      return 1;
   }

   /* Failure case */
3671 3672
   return 0;
}
3673 3674 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3681 3682 3683 3684 3685
#endif /* iCCP */

#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED
void /* PRIVATE */
png_colorspace_set_rgb_coefficients(png_structrp png_ptr)
{
   /* Set the rgb_to_gray coefficients from the colorspace. */
   if (!png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_coefficients_set &&
      (png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0)
   {
      /* png_set_background has not been called, get the coefficients from the Y
       * values of the colorspace colorants.
       */
3686 3687 3688
      png_fixed_point r = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Y;
      png_fixed_point g = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Y;
      png_fixed_point b = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Y;
3689 3690 3691 3692 3693 3694 3695 3696 3697 3698 3699 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 3706 3707 3708 3709 3710 3711 3712 3713 3714 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 3720 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 3727 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 3738
      png_fixed_point total = r+g+b;

      if (total > 0 &&
         r >= 0 && png_muldiv(&r, r, 32768, total) && r >= 0 && r <= 32768 &&
         g >= 0 && png_muldiv(&g, g, 32768, total) && g >= 0 && g <= 32768 &&
         b >= 0 && png_muldiv(&b, b, 32768, total) && b >= 0 && b <= 32768 &&
         r+g+b <= 32769)
      {
         /* We allow 0 coefficients here.  r+g+b may be 32769 if two or
          * all of the coefficients were rounded up.  Handle this by
          * reducing the *largest* coefficient by 1; this matches the
          * approach used for the default coefficients in pngrtran.c
          */
         int add = 0;

         if (r+g+b > 32768)
            add = -1;
         else if (r+g+b < 32768)
            add = 1;

         if (add != 0)
         {
            if (g >= r && g >= b)
               g += add;
            else if (r >= g && r >= b)
               r += add;
            else
               b += add;
         }

         /* Check for an internal error. */
         if (r+g+b != 32768)
            png_error(png_ptr,
               "internal error handling cHRM coefficients");

         else
         {
            png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff   = (png_uint_16)r;
            png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff = (png_uint_16)g;
         }
      }

      /* This is a png_error at present even though it could be ignored -
       * it should never happen, but it is important that if it does, the
       * bug is fixed.
       */
      else
         png_error(png_ptr, "internal error handling cHRM->XYZ");
   }
}
3739 3740
#endif

3741 3742
#endif /* COLORSPACE */

3743
void /* PRIVATE */
3744
png_check_IHDR(png_const_structrp png_ptr,
3745 3746 3747 3748 3749 3750 3751 3752 3753 3754 3755 3756 3757 3758 3759 3760 3761 3762 3763
   png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth,
   int color_type, int interlace_type, int compression_type,
   int filter_type)
{
   int error = 0;

   /* Check for width and height valid values */
   if (width == 0)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Image width is zero in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

   if (height == 0)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Image height is zero in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

3764
#  ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED
3765
   if (width > png_ptr->user_width_max)
3766

3767
#  else
3768
   if (width > PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX)
3769
#  endif
3770 3771 3772 3773 3774
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Image width exceeds user limit in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

3775
#  ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED
3776
   if (height > png_ptr->user_height_max)
3777
#  else
3778
   if (height > PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX)
3779
#  endif
3780 3781 3782 3783 3784
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Image height exceeds user limit in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

3785
   if (width > PNG_UINT_31_MAX)
3786
   {
3787
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid image width in IHDR");
3788 3789 3790
      error = 1;
   }

3791
   if (height > PNG_UINT_31_MAX)
3792
   {
3793
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid image height in IHDR");
3794 3795 3796
      error = 1;
   }

3797
   if (width > (PNG_UINT_32_MAX
3798
                 >> 3)      /* 8-byte RGBA pixels */
3799
                 - 48       /* bigrowbuf hack */
3800 3801 3802 3803 3804 3805 3806 3807 3808 3809 3810 3811 3812 3813 3814 3815 3816 3817 3818 3819 3820 3821 3822 3823 3824 3825 3826 3827 3828 3829 3830 3831 3832 3833 3834 3835 3836 3837 3838 3839 3840
                 - 1        /* filter byte */
                 - 7*8      /* rounding of width to multiple of 8 pixels */
                 - 8)       /* extra max_pixel_depth pad */
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Width is too large for libpng to process pixels");

   /* Check other values */
   if (bit_depth != 1 && bit_depth != 2 && bit_depth != 4 &&
       bit_depth != 8 && bit_depth != 16)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

   if (color_type < 0 || color_type == 1 ||
       color_type == 5 || color_type > 6)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid color type in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

   if (((color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) && bit_depth > 8) ||
       ((color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB ||
         color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA ||
         color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) && bit_depth < 8))
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid color type/bit depth combination in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

   if (interlace_type >= PNG_INTERLACE_LAST)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown interlace method in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

   if (compression_type != PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown compression method in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }

3841
#  ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED
3842 3843 3844 3845 3846 3847 3848 3849 3850 3851 3852 3853 3854 3855 3856
   /* Accept filter_method 64 (intrapixel differencing) only if
    * 1. Libpng was compiled with PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED and
    * 2. Libpng did not read a PNG signature (this filter_method is only
    *    used in PNG datastreams that are embedded in MNG datastreams) and
    * 3. The application called png_permit_mng_features with a mask that
    *    included PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 and
    * 4. The filter_method is 64 and
    * 5. The color_type is RGB or RGBA
    */
   if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) &&
       png_ptr->mng_features_permitted)
      png_warning(png_ptr, "MNG features are not allowed in a PNG datastream");

   if (filter_type != PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE)
   {
3857
      if (!((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) &&
3858 3859 3860 3861
          (filter_type == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) &&
          ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) == 0) &&
          (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB ||
          color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA)))
3862 3863 3864 3865
      {
         png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown filter method in IHDR");
         error = 1;
      }
3866

3867 3868 3869 3870 3871 3872
      if (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE)
      {
         png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid filter method in IHDR");
         error = 1;
      }
   }
3873

3874
#  else
3875 3876 3877 3878 3879
   if (filter_type != PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE)
   {
      png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown filter method in IHDR");
      error = 1;
   }
3880
#  endif
3881 3882 3883 3884

   if (error == 1)
      png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid IHDR data");
}
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[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3885 3886 3887 3888 3889 3890

#if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED)
/* ASCII to fp functions */
/* Check an ASCII formated floating point value, see the more detailed
 * comments in pngpriv.h
 */
3891
/* The following is used internally to preserve the sticky flags */
G
[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3892
#define png_fp_add(state, flags) ((state) |= (flags))
3893
#define png_fp_set(state, value) ((state) = (value) | ((state) & PNG_FP_STICKY))
G
[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3894 3895

int /* PRIVATE */
3896
png_check_fp_number(png_const_charp string, png_size_t size, int *statep,
G
[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3897 3898 3899 3900 3901 3902 3903 3904 3905
   png_size_tp whereami)
{
   int state = *statep;
   png_size_t i = *whereami;

   while (i < size)
   {
      int type;
      /* First find the type of the next character */
3906
      switch (string[i])
G
[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3907
      {
3908 3909 3910 3911 3912 3913 3914 3915 3916 3917
      case 43:  type = PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN;                   break;
      case 45:  type = PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN + PNG_FP_NEGATIVE; break;
      case 46:  type = PNG_FP_SAW_DOT;                    break;
      case 48:  type = PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT;                  break;
      case 49: case 50: case 51: case 52:
      case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56:
      case 57:  type = PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT + PNG_FP_NONZERO; break;
      case 69:
      case 101: type = PNG_FP_SAW_E;                      break;
      default:  goto PNG_FP_End;
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[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3918 3919 3920 3921 3922 3923
      }

      /* Now deal with this type according to the current
       * state, the type is arranged to not overlap the
       * bits of the PNG_FP_STATE.
       */
3924
      switch ((state & PNG_FP_STATE) + (type & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY))
G
[devel]  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson 已提交
3925
      {
3926
      case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN:
3927 3928
         if (state & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY)
            goto PNG_FP_End; /* not a part of the number */
3929

3930
         png_fp_add(state, type);
3931
         break;
3932

3933
      case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT:
3934 3935 3936
         /* Ok as trailer, ok as lead of fraction. */
         if (state & PNG_FP_SAW_DOT) /* two dots */
            goto PNG_FP_End;
3937

3938
         else if (state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) /* trailing dot? */
3939
            png_fp_add(state, type);
3940

3941
         else
3942
            png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_FRACTION | type);
3943

3944
         break;
3945

3946
      case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT:
3947 3948
         if (state & PNG_FP_SAW_DOT) /* delayed fraction */
            png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_FRACTION | PNG_FP_SAW_DOT);
3949

3950
         png_fp_add(state, type | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID);
3951

3952
         break;
3953 3954

      case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_E:
3955 3956
         if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) == 0)
            goto PNG_FP_End;
3957

3958
         png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_EXPONENT);
3959

3960
         break;
3961

3962 3963
   /* case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN:
         goto PNG_FP_End; ** no sign in fraction */
3964

3965
   /* case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT:
3966
         goto PNG_FP_End; ** Because SAW_DOT is always set */
3967

3968 3969
      case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT:
         png_fp_add(state, type | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID);
3970
         break;
3971

3972
      case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_E:
3973 3974 3975 3976 3977 3978
         /* This is correct because the trailing '.' on an
          * integer is handled above - so we can only get here
          * with the sequence ".E" (with no preceding digits).
          */
         if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) == 0)
            goto PNG_FP_End;
3979

3980
         png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_EXPONENT);
3981

3982
         break;
3983

3984
      case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN:
3985 3986
         if (state & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY)
            goto PNG_FP_End; /* not a part of the number */
3987

3988
         png_fp_add(state, PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN);
3989

3990
         break;
3991

3992
   /* case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT:
3993
         goto PNG_FP_End; */
3994

3995 3996
      case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT:
         png_fp_add(state, PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID);
3997

3998
         break;
3999

4000
   /* case PNG_FP_EXPONEXT + PNG_FP_SAW_E:
4001
         goto PNG_FP_End; */
4002

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      default: goto PNG_FP_End; /* I.e. break 2 */
      }

      /* The character seems ok, continue. */
      ++i;
   }

PNG_FP_End:
   /* Here at the end, update the state and return the correct
    * return code.
    */
   *statep = state;
   *whereami = i;

   return (state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) != 0;
}


/* The same but for a complete string. */
int
4023
png_check_fp_string(png_const_charp string, png_size_t size)
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{
   int        state=0;
4026
   png_size_t char_index=0;
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4028 4029 4030 4031 4032
   if (png_check_fp_number(string, size, &state, &char_index) &&
      (char_index == size || string[char_index] == 0))
      return state /* must be non-zero - see above */;

   return 0; /* i.e. fail */
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}
#endif /* pCAL or sCAL */

4036
#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED
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#  ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED
/* Utility used below - a simple accurate power of ten from an integral
 * exponent.
 */
static double
png_pow10(int power)
{
   int recip = 0;
   double d = 1;
4046

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   /* Handle negative exponent with a reciprocal at the end because
    * 10 is exact whereas .1 is inexact in base 2
    */
   if (power < 0)
4051 4052
   {
      if (power < DBL_MIN_10_EXP) return 0;
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      recip = 1, power = -power;
4054
   }
4055

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4056 4057 4058 4059 4060 4061 4062
   if (power > 0)
   {
      /* Decompose power bitwise. */
      double mult = 10;
      do
      {
         if (power & 1) d *= mult;
4063 4064
         mult *= mult;
         power >>= 1;
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      }
      while (power > 0);

      if (recip) d = 1/d;
   }
   /* else power is 0 and d is 1 */

   return d;
}

/* Function to format a floating point value in ASCII with a given
 * precision.
 */
void /* PRIVATE */
4079
png_ascii_from_fp(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp ascii, png_size_t size,
4080
    double fp, unsigned int precision)
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{
   /* We use standard functions from math.h, but not printf because
    * that would require stdio.  The caller must supply a buffer of
    * sufficient size or we will png_error.  The tests on size and
    * the space in ascii[] consumed are indicated below.
    */
   if (precision < 1)
      precision = DBL_DIG;

   /* Enforce the limit of the implementation precision too. */
   if (precision > DBL_DIG+1)
      precision = DBL_DIG+1;

   /* Basic sanity checks */
   if (size >= precision+5) /* See the requirements below. */
   {
      if (fp < 0)
      {
         fp = -fp;
4100
         *ascii++ = 45; /* '-'  PLUS 1 TOTAL 1 */
4101
         --size;
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4102 4103 4104 4105
      }

      if (fp >= DBL_MIN && fp <= DBL_MAX)
      {
4106 4107
         int exp_b10;       /* A base 10 exponent */
         double base;   /* 10^exp_b10 */
4108 4109 4110 4111

         /* First extract a base 10 exponent of the number,
          * the calculation below rounds down when converting
          * from base 2 to base 10 (multiply by log10(2) -
4112
          * 0.3010, but 77/256 is 0.3008, so exp_b10 needs to
4113 4114 4115 4116 4117
          * be increased.  Note that the arithmetic shift
          * performs a floor() unlike C arithmetic - using a
          * C multiply would break the following for negative
          * exponents.
          */
4118
         (void)frexp(fp, &exp_b10); /* exponent to base 2 */
4119

4120
         exp_b10 = (exp_b10 * 77) >> 8; /* <= exponent to base 10 */
4121

4122
         /* Avoid underflow here. */
4123
         base = png_pow10(exp_b10); /* May underflow */
4124

4125 4126 4127
         while (base < DBL_MIN || base < fp)
         {
            /* And this may overflow. */
4128
            double test = png_pow10(exp_b10+1);
4129

4130
            if (test <= DBL_MAX)
4131
               ++exp_b10, base = test;
4132

4133 4134 4135 4136
            else
               break;
         }

4137 4138
         /* Normalize fp and correct exp_b10, after this fp is in the
          * range [.1,1) and exp_b10 is both the exponent and the digit
4139 4140
          * *before* which the decimal point should be inserted
          * (starting with 0 for the first digit).  Note that this
4141
          * works even if 10^exp_b10 is out of range because of the
4142 4143 4144
          * test on DBL_MAX above.
          */
         fp /= base;
4145
         while (fp >= 1) fp /= 10, ++exp_b10;
4146 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 4152 4153 4154 4155 4156 4157 4158 4159

         /* Because of the code above fp may, at this point, be
          * less than .1, this is ok because the code below can
          * handle the leading zeros this generates, so no attempt
          * is made to correct that here.
          */

         {
            int czero, clead, cdigits;
            char exponent[10];

            /* Allow up to two leading zeros - this will not lengthen
             * the number compared to using E-n.
             */
4160
            if (exp_b10 < 0 && exp_b10 > -3) /* PLUS 3 TOTAL 4 */
4161
            {
4162 4163
               czero = -exp_b10; /* PLUS 2 digits: TOTAL 3 */
               exp_b10 = 0;      /* Dot added below before first output. */
4164 4165 4166 4167 4168 4169 4170 4171 4172
            }
            else
               czero = 0;    /* No zeros to add */

            /* Generate the digit list, stripping trailing zeros and
             * inserting a '.' before a digit if the exponent is 0.
             */
            clead = czero; /* Count of leading zeros */
            cdigits = 0;   /* Count of digits in list. */
4173

4174 4175 4176 4177 4178 4179
            do
            {
               double d;

               fp *= 10;
               /* Use modf here, not floor and subtract, so that
4180 4181 4182 4183
                * the separation is done in one step.  At the end
                * of the loop don't break the number into parts so
                * that the final digit is rounded.
                */
4184
               if (cdigits+czero-clead+1 < (int)precision)
4185
                  fp = modf(fp, &d);
4186

4187 4188
               else
               {
4189 4190 4191 4192 4193 4194 4195 4196 4197
                  d = floor(fp + .5);

                  if (d > 9)
                  {
                     /* Rounding up to 10, handle that here. */
                     if (czero > 0)
                     {
                        --czero, d = 1;
                        if (cdigits == 0) --clead;
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                     }
4199 4200 4201 4202 4203 4204
                     else
                     {
                        while (cdigits > 0 && d > 9)
                        {
                           int ch = *--ascii;

4205 4206
                           if (exp_b10 != (-1))
                              ++exp_b10;
4207 4208 4209 4210

                           else if (ch == 46)
                           {
                              ch = *--ascii, ++size;
4211
                              /* Advance exp_b10 to '1', so that the
4212 4213 4214
                               * decimal point happens after the
                               * previous digit.
                               */
4215
                              exp_b10 = 1;
4216 4217 4218 4219 4220 4221 4222 4223 4224 4225 4226 4227
                           }

                           --cdigits;
                           d = ch - 47;  /* I.e. 1+(ch-48) */
                        }

                        /* Did we reach the beginning? If so adjust the
                         * exponent but take into account the leading
                         * decimal point.
                         */
                        if (d > 9)  /* cdigits == 0 */
                        {
4228
                           if (exp_b10 == (-1))
4229 4230 4231 4232 4233 4234 4235 4236
                           {
                              /* Leading decimal point (plus zeros?), if
                               * we lose the decimal point here it must
                               * be reentered below.
                               */
                              int ch = *--ascii;

                              if (ch == 46)
4237
                                 ++size, exp_b10 = 1;
4238

4239
                              /* Else lost a leading zero, so 'exp_b10' is
4240 4241 4242 4243
                               * still ok at (-1)
                               */
                           }
                           else
4244
                              ++exp_b10;
4245 4246 4247 4248 4249 4250 4251

                           /* In all cases we output a '1' */
                           d = 1;
                        }
                     }
                  }
                  fp = 0; /* Guarantees termination below. */
4252 4253 4254 4255
               }

               if (d == 0)
               {
4256 4257
                  ++czero;
                  if (cdigits == 0) ++clead;
4258 4259 4260
               }
               else
               {
4261 4262 4263 4264 4265 4266
                  /* Included embedded zeros in the digit count. */
                  cdigits += czero - clead;
                  clead = 0;

                  while (czero > 0)
                  {
4267 4268
                     /* exp_b10 == (-1) means we just output the decimal
                      * place - after the DP don't adjust 'exp_b10' any
4269 4270
                      * more!
                      */
4271
                     if (exp_b10 != (-1))
4272
                     {
4273
                        if (exp_b10 == 0) *ascii++ = 46, --size;
4274
                        /* PLUS 1: TOTAL 4 */
4275
                        --exp_b10;
4276 4277 4278 4279
                     }
                     *ascii++ = 48, --czero;
                  }

4280
                  if (exp_b10 != (-1))
4281
                  {
4282 4283 4284
                     if (exp_b10 == 0) *ascii++ = 46, --size; /* counted
                                                                 above */
                     --exp_b10;
4285
                  }
4286
                  *ascii++ = (char)(48 + (int)d), ++cdigits;
4287 4288 4289 4290 4291 4292 4293 4294
               }
            }
            while (cdigits+czero-clead < (int)precision && fp > DBL_MIN);

            /* The total output count (max) is now 4+precision */

            /* Check for an exponent, if we don't need one we are
             * done and just need to terminate the string.  At
4295
             * this point exp_b10==(-1) is effectively if flag - it got
4296 4297 4298 4299
             * to '-1' because of the decrement after outputing
             * the decimal point above (the exponent required is
             * *not* -1!)
             */
4300
            if (exp_b10 >= (-1) && exp_b10 <= 2)
4301 4302
            {
               /* The following only happens if we didn't output the
4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308
                * leading zeros above for negative exponent, so this
                * doest add to the digit requirement.  Note that the
                * two zeros here can only be output if the two leading
                * zeros were *not* output, so this doesn't increase
                * the output count.
                */
4309
               while (--exp_b10 >= 0) *ascii++ = 48;
4310

4311
               *ascii = 0;
4312

4313
               /* Total buffer requirement (including the '\0') is
4314 4315
                * 5+precision - see check at the start.
                */
4316 4317 4318 4319 4320 4321 4322 4323 4324 4325 4326
               return;
            }

            /* Here if an exponent is required, adjust size for
             * the digits we output but did not count.  The total
             * digit output here so far is at most 1+precision - no
             * decimal point and no leading or trailing zeros have
             * been output.
             */
            size -= cdigits;

4327
            *ascii++ = 69, --size;    /* 'E': PLUS 1 TOTAL 2+precision */
4328 4329 4330 4331 4332

            /* The following use of an unsigned temporary avoids ambiguities in
             * the signed arithmetic on exp_b10 and permits GCC at least to do
             * better optimization.
             */
4333
            {
4334
               unsigned int uexp_b10;
4335

4336 4337 4338 4339 4340
               if (exp_b10 < 0)
               {
                  *ascii++ = 45, --size; /* '-': PLUS 1 TOTAL 3+precision */
                  uexp_b10 = -exp_b10;
               }
4341

4342 4343 4344 4345 4346 4347 4348 4349 4350 4351
               else
                  uexp_b10 = exp_b10;

               cdigits = 0;

               while (uexp_b10 > 0)
               {
                  exponent[cdigits++] = (char)(48 + uexp_b10 % 10);
                  uexp_b10 /= 10;
               }
4352 4353 4354 4355 4356 4357 4358 4359
            }

            /* Need another size check here for the exponent digits, so
             * this need not be considered above.
             */
            if ((int)size > cdigits)
            {
               while (cdigits > 0) *ascii++ = exponent[--cdigits];
4360

4361
               *ascii = 0;
4362

4363 4364 4365
               return;
            }
         }
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4366 4367 4368 4369
      }
      else if (!(fp >= DBL_MIN))
      {
         *ascii++ = 48; /* '0' */
4370 4371
         *ascii = 0;
         return;
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4372 4373 4374 4375
      }
      else
      {
         *ascii++ = 105; /* 'i' */
4376 4377 4378 4379
         *ascii++ = 110; /* 'n' */
         *ascii++ = 102; /* 'f' */
         *ascii = 0;
         return;
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4380 4381 4382 4383
      }
   }

   /* Here on buffer too small. */
4384
   png_error(png_ptr, "ASCII conversion buffer too small");
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4385 4386 4387
}

#  endif /* FLOATING_POINT */
4388 4389 4390 4391 4392

#  ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED
/* Function to format a fixed point value in ASCII.
 */
void /* PRIVATE */
4393 4394
png_ascii_from_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp ascii,
    png_size_t size, png_fixed_point fp)
4395 4396 4397 4398 4399 4400 4401 4402 4403 4404 4405 4406 4407 4408
{
   /* Require space for 10 decimal digits, a decimal point, a minus sign and a
    * trailing \0, 13 characters:
    */
   if (size > 12)
   {
      png_uint_32 num;

      /* Avoid overflow here on the minimum integer. */
      if (fp < 0)
         *ascii++ = 45, --size, num = -fp;
      else
         num = fp;

4409
      if (num <= 0x80000000) /* else overflowed */
4410
      {
4411
         unsigned int ndigits = 0, first = 16 /* flag value */;
4412 4413
         char digits[10];

4414 4415 4416
         while (num)
         {
            /* Split the low digit off num: */
4417
            unsigned int tmp = num/10;
4418 4419 4420 4421 4422 4423 4424 4425 4426 4427 4428 4429 4430 4431 4432 4433 4434 4435 4436
            num -= tmp*10;
            digits[ndigits++] = (char)(48 + num);
            /* Record the first non-zero digit, note that this is a number
             * starting at 1, it's not actually the array index.
             */
            if (first == 16 && num > 0)
               first = ndigits;
            num = tmp;
         }

         if (ndigits > 0)
         {
            while (ndigits > 5) *ascii++ = digits[--ndigits];
            /* The remaining digits are fractional digits, ndigits is '5' or
             * smaller at this point.  It is certainly not zero.  Check for a
             * non-zero fractional digit:
             */
            if (first <= 5)
            {
4437
               unsigned int i;
4438
               *ascii++ = 46; /* decimal point */
4439 4440 4441
               /* ndigits may be <5 for small numbers, output leading zeros
                * then ndigits digits to first:
                */
4442 4443 4444 4445 4446 4447 4448 4449 4450 4451 4452 4453
               i = 5;
               while (ndigits < i) *ascii++ = 48, --i;
               while (ndigits >= first) *ascii++ = digits[--ndigits];
               /* Don't output the trailing zeros! */
            }
         }
         else
            *ascii++ = 48;

         /* And null terminate the string: */
         *ascii = 0;
         return;
4454 4455 4456 4457 4458 4459 4460
      }
   }

   /* Here on buffer too small. */
   png_error(png_ptr, "ASCII conversion buffer too small");
}
#   endif /* FIXED_POINT */
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4461 4462
#endif /* READ_SCAL */

4463
#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && \
4464 4465 4466 4467 4468 4469
   !defined(PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED) && \
   (defined(PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED) || \
   defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \
   defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)) || \
   (defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) && \
   defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED))
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4470
png_fixed_point
4471
png_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, double fp, png_const_charp text)
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4472 4473
{
   double r = floor(100000 * fp + .5);
4474

4475 4476
   if (r > 2147483647. || r < -2147483648.)
      png_fixed_error(png_ptr, text);
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4477

4478
   return (png_fixed_point)r;
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4479 4480 4481
}
#endif

4482
#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || \
4483
    defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG__READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED)
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4484 4485 4486 4487 4488 4489 4490 4491
/* muldiv functions */
/* This API takes signed arguments and rounds the result to the nearest
 * integer (or, for a fixed point number - the standard argument - to
 * the nearest .00001).  Overflow and divide by zero are signalled in
 * the result, a boolean - true on success, false on overflow.
 */
int
png_muldiv(png_fixed_point_p res, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 times,
4492
    png_int_32 divisor)
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4493
{
4494 4495
   /* Return a * times / divisor, rounded. */
   if (divisor != 0)
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4496 4497 4498
   {
      if (a == 0 || times == 0)
      {
4499
         *res = 0;
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4500 4501 4502 4503 4504
         return 1;
      }
      else
      {
#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
4505 4506
         double r = a;
         r *= times;
4507
         r /= divisor;
4508
         r = floor(r+.5);
4509

4510
         /* A png_fixed_point is a 32-bit integer. */
4511 4512 4513 4514 4515
         if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.)
         {
            *res = (png_fixed_point)r;
            return 1;
         }
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#else
4517 4518
         int negative = 0;
         png_uint_32 A, T, D;
4519
         png_uint_32 s16, s32, s00;
4520 4521 4522 4523 4524 4525 4526 4527 4528 4529 4530

         if (a < 0)
            negative = 1, A = -a;
         else
            A = a;

         if (times < 0)
            negative = !negative, T = -times;
         else
            T = times;

4531 4532
         if (divisor < 0)
            negative = !negative, D = -divisor;
4533
         else
4534
            D = divisor;
4535 4536 4537 4538

         /* Following can't overflow because the arguments only
          * have 31 bits each, however the result may be 32 bits.
          */
4539
         s16 = (A >> 16) * (T & 0xffff) +
4540
                           (A & 0xffff) * (T >> 16);
4541 4542 4543
         /* Can't overflow because the a*times bit is only 30
          * bits at most.
          */
4544 4545
         s32 = (A >> 16) * (T >> 16) + (s16 >> 16);
         s00 = (A & 0xffff) * (T & 0xffff);
4546 4547 4548

         s16 = (s16 & 0xffff) << 16;
         s00 += s16;
4549 4550 4551

         if (s00 < s16)
            ++s32; /* carry */
4552 4553 4554

         if (s32 < D) /* else overflow */
         {
4555
            /* s32.s00 is now the 64-bit product, do a standard
4556 4557 4558 4559 4560 4561 4562 4563 4564
             * division, we know that s32 < D, so the maximum
             * required shift is 31.
             */
            int bitshift = 32;
            png_fixed_point result = 0; /* NOTE: signed */

            while (--bitshift >= 0)
            {
               png_uint_32 d32, d00;
4565

4566 4567
               if (bitshift > 0)
                  d32 = D >> (32-bitshift), d00 = D << bitshift;
4568

4569 4570 4571 4572 4573
               else
                  d32 = 0, d00 = D;

               if (s32 > d32)
               {
4574
                  if (s00 < d00) --s32; /* carry */
4575 4576
                  s32 -= d32, s00 -= d00, result += 1<<bitshift;
               }
4577

4578 4579 4580
               else
                  if (s32 == d32 && s00 >= d00)
                     s32 = 0, s00 -= d00, result += 1<<bitshift;
4581 4582 4583
            }

            /* Handle the rounding. */
4584 4585
            if (s00 >= (D >> 1))
               ++result;
4586

4587 4588
            if (negative)
               result = -result;
4589 4590

            /* Check for overflow. */
4591
            if ((negative && result <= 0) || (!negative && result >= 0))
4592 4593 4594 4595 4596
            {
               *res = result;
               return 1;
            }
         }
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#endif
      }
   }

   return 0;
}
#endif /* READ_GAMMA || INCH_CONVERSIONS */

#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED)
/* The following is for when the caller doesn't much care about the
 * result.
 */
png_fixed_point
4610
png_muldiv_warn(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 times,
4611
    png_int_32 divisor)
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{
   png_fixed_point result;
4614

4615
   if (png_muldiv(&result, a, times, divisor))
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      return result;

   png_warning(png_ptr, "fixed point overflow ignored");
   return 0;
}
#endif

4623
#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* more fixed point functions for gamma */
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/* Calculate a reciprocal, return 0 on div-by-zero or overflow. */
png_fixed_point
png_reciprocal(png_fixed_point a)
{
#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
   double r = floor(1E10/a+.5);
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   if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.)
      return (png_fixed_point)r;
#else
   png_fixed_point res;
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   if (png_muldiv(&res, 100000, 100000, a))
      return res;
#endif

   return 0; /* error/overflow */
}

4643 4644 4645 4646 4647 4648 4649 4650 4651 4652 4653 4654
/* This is the shared test on whether a gamma value is 'significant' - whether
 * it is worth doing gamma correction.
 */
int /* PRIVATE */
png_gamma_significant(png_fixed_point gamma_val)
{
   return gamma_val < PNG_FP_1 - PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED ||
       gamma_val > PNG_FP_1 + PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED;
}
#endif

#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED
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/* A local convenience routine. */
static png_fixed_point
png_product2(png_fixed_point a, png_fixed_point b)
{
4659
   /* The required result is 1/a * 1/b; the following preserves accuracy. */
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#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
   double r = a * 1E-5;
   r *= b;
   r = floor(r+.5);
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   if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.)
      return (png_fixed_point)r;
#else
   png_fixed_point res;
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   if (png_muldiv(&res, a, b, 100000))
      return res;
#endif

   return 0; /* overflow */
}

/* The inverse of the above. */
png_fixed_point
png_reciprocal2(png_fixed_point a, png_fixed_point b)
{
4681
   /* The required result is 1/a * 1/b; the following preserves accuracy. */
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#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
   double r = 1E15/a;
   r /= b;
   r = floor(r+.5);
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   if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.)
      return (png_fixed_point)r;
#else
   /* This may overflow because the range of png_fixed_point isn't symmetric,
    * but this API is only used for the product of file and screen gamma so it
    * doesn't matter that the smallest number it can produce is 1/21474, not
    * 1/100000
    */
   png_fixed_point res = png_product2(a, b);
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   if (res != 0)
      return png_reciprocal(res);
#endif

   return 0; /* overflow */
}
#endif /* READ_GAMMA */

#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* gamma table code */
#ifndef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
/* Fixed point gamma.
4708 4709 4710
 *
 * The code to calculate the tables used below can be found in the shell script
 * contrib/tools/intgamma.sh
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 *
 * To calculate gamma this code implements fast log() and exp() calls using only
4713 4714
 * fixed point arithmetic.  This code has sufficient precision for either 8-bit
 * or 16-bit sample values.
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 *
 * The tables used here were calculated using simple 'bc' programs, but C double
4717
 * precision floating point arithmetic would work fine.
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 *
4719
 * 8-bit log table
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 *   This is a table of -log(value/255)/log(2) for 'value' in the range 128 to
4721
 *   255, so it's the base 2 logarithm of a normalized 8-bit floating point
4722
 *   mantissa.  The numbers are 32-bit fractions.
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 */
4724
static const png_uint_32
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png_8bit_l2[128] =
{
   4270715492U, 4222494797U, 4174646467U, 4127164793U, 4080044201U, 4033279239U,
   3986864580U, 3940795015U, 3895065449U, 3849670902U, 3804606499U, 3759867474U,
   3715449162U, 3671346997U, 3627556511U, 3584073329U, 3540893168U, 3498011834U,
   3455425220U, 3413129301U, 3371120137U, 3329393864U, 3287946700U, 3246774933U,
   3205874930U, 3165243125U, 3124876025U, 3084770202U, 3044922296U, 3005329011U,
   2965987113U, 2926893432U, 2888044853U, 2849438323U, 2811070844U, 2772939474U,
   2735041326U, 2697373562U, 2659933400U, 2622718104U, 2585724991U, 2548951424U,
   2512394810U, 2476052606U, 2439922311U, 2404001468U, 2368287663U, 2332778523U,
   2297471715U, 2262364947U, 2227455964U, 2192742551U, 2158222529U, 2123893754U,
   2089754119U, 2055801552U, 2022034013U, 1988449497U, 1955046031U, 1921821672U,
   1888774511U, 1855902668U, 1823204291U, 1790677560U, 1758320682U, 1726131893U,
   1694109454U, 1662251657U, 1630556815U, 1599023271U, 1567649391U, 1536433567U,
   1505374214U, 1474469770U, 1443718700U, 1413119487U, 1382670639U, 1352370686U,
   1322218179U, 1292211689U, 1262349810U, 1232631153U, 1203054352U, 1173618059U,
   1144320946U, 1115161701U, 1086139034U, 1057251672U, 1028498358U, 999877854U,
   971388940U, 943030410U, 914801076U, 886699767U, 858725327U, 830876614U,
   803152505U, 775551890U, 748073672U, 720716771U, 693480120U, 666362667U,
   639363374U, 612481215U, 585715177U, 559064263U, 532527486U, 506103872U,
   479792461U, 453592303U, 427502463U, 401522014U, 375650043U, 349885648U,
   324227938U, 298676034U, 273229066U, 247886176U, 222646516U, 197509248U,
   172473545U, 147538590U, 122703574U, 97967701U, 73330182U, 48790236U,
   24347096U, 0U
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#if 0
4751 4752 4753 4754
   /* The following are the values for 16-bit tables - these work fine for the
    * 8-bit conversions but produce very slightly larger errors in the 16-bit
    * log (about 1.2 as opposed to 0.7 absolute error in the final value).  To
    * use these all the shifts below must be adjusted appropriately.
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    */
   65166, 64430, 63700, 62976, 62257, 61543, 60835, 60132, 59434, 58741, 58054,
   57371, 56693, 56020, 55352, 54689, 54030, 53375, 52726, 52080, 51439, 50803,
   50170, 49542, 48918, 48298, 47682, 47070, 46462, 45858, 45257, 44661, 44068,
   43479, 42894, 42312, 41733, 41159, 40587, 40020, 39455, 38894, 38336, 37782,
   37230, 36682, 36137, 35595, 35057, 34521, 33988, 33459, 32932, 32408, 31887,
   31369, 30854, 30341, 29832, 29325, 28820, 28319, 27820, 27324, 26830, 26339,
   25850, 25364, 24880, 24399, 23920, 23444, 22970, 22499, 22029, 21562, 21098,
   20636, 20175, 19718, 19262, 18808, 18357, 17908, 17461, 17016, 16573, 16132,
   15694, 15257, 14822, 14390, 13959, 13530, 13103, 12678, 12255, 11834, 11415,
   10997, 10582, 10168, 9756, 9346, 8937, 8531, 8126, 7723, 7321, 6921, 6523,
   6127, 5732, 5339, 4947, 4557, 4169, 3782, 3397, 3014, 2632, 2251, 1872, 1495,
   1119, 744, 372
#endif
};

4771
static png_int_32
4772
png_log8bit(unsigned int x)
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{
4774
   unsigned int lg2 = 0;
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   /* Each time 'x' is multiplied by 2, 1 must be subtracted off the final log,
    * because the log is actually negate that means adding 1.  The final
    * returned value thus has the range 0 (for 255 input) to 7.994 (for 1
4778
    * input), return -1 for the overflow (log 0) case, - so the result is
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4779 4780
    * always at most 19 bits.
    */
4781
   if ((x &= 0xff) == 0)
4782
      return -1;
4783 4784

   if ((x & 0xf0) == 0)
4785
      lg2  = 4, x <<= 4;
4786 4787

   if ((x & 0xc0) == 0)
4788
      lg2 += 2, x <<= 2;
4789 4790

   if ((x & 0x80) == 0)
4791
      lg2 += 1, x <<= 1;
4792

4793
   /* result is at most 19 bits, so this cast is safe: */
4794
   return (png_int_32)((lg2 << 16) + ((png_8bit_l2[x-128]+32768)>>16));
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4795 4796
}

4797 4798
/* The above gives exact (to 16 binary places) log2 values for 8-bit images,
 * for 16-bit images we use the most significant 8 bits of the 16-bit value to
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 * get an approximation then multiply the approximation by a correction factor
 * determined by the remaining up to 8 bits.  This requires an additional step
4801
 * in the 16-bit case.
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 *
 * We want log2(value/65535), we have log2(v'/255), where:
 *
 *    value = v' * 256 + v''
 *          = v' * f
 *
 * So f is value/v', which is equal to (256+v''/v') since v' is in the range 128
 * to 255 and v'' is in the range 0 to 255 f will be in the range 256 to less
4810 4811
 * than 258.  The final factor also needs to correct for the fact that our 8-bit
 * value is scaled by 255, whereas the 16-bit values must be scaled by 65535.
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4812 4813 4814 4815 4816 4817 4818 4819 4820
 *
 * This gives a final formula using a calculated value 'x' which is value/v' and
 * scaling by 65536 to match the above table:
 *
 *   log2(x/257) * 65536
 *
 * Since these numbers are so close to '1' we can use simple linear
 * interpolation between the two end values 256/257 (result -368.61) and 258/257
 * (result 367.179).  The values used below are scaled by a further 64 to give
4821
 * 16-bit precision in the interpolation:
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4822 4823 4824 4825 4826
 *
 * Start (256): -23591
 * Zero  (257):      0
 * End   (258):  23499
 */
4827
static png_int_32
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4828 4829
png_log16bit(png_uint_32 x)
{
4830
   unsigned int lg2 = 0;
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4831 4832

   /* As above, but now the input has 16 bits. */
4833
   if ((x &= 0xffff) == 0)
4834
      return -1;
4835 4836

   if ((x & 0xff00) == 0)
4837
      lg2  = 8, x <<= 8;
4838 4839

   if ((x & 0xf000) == 0)
4840
      lg2 += 4, x <<= 4;
4841 4842

   if ((x & 0xc000) == 0)
4843
      lg2 += 2, x <<= 2;
4844 4845

   if ((x & 0x8000) == 0)
4846
      lg2 += 1, x <<= 1;
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4848
   /* Calculate the base logarithm from the top 8 bits as a 28-bit fractional
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4849 4850
    * value.
    */
4851 4852
   lg2 <<= 28;
   lg2 += (png_8bit_l2[(x>>8)-128]+8) >> 4;
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4853 4854 4855 4856 4857 4858 4859 4860 4861 4862

   /* Now we need to interpolate the factor, this requires a division by the top
    * 8 bits.  Do this with maximum precision.
    */
   x = ((x << 16) + (x >> 9)) / (x >> 8);

   /* Since we divided by the top 8 bits of 'x' there will be a '1' at 1<<24,
    * the value at 1<<16 (ignoring this) will be 0 or 1; this gives us exactly
    * 16 bits to interpolate to get the low bits of the result.  Round the
    * answer.  Note that the end point values are scaled by 64 to retain overall
4863
    * precision and that 'lg2' is current scaled by an extra 12 bits, so adjust
G
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4864 4865 4866
    * the overall scaling by 6-12.  Round at every step.
    */
   x -= 1U << 24;
4867

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4868
   if (x <= 65536U) /* <= '257' */
4869
      lg2 += ((23591U * (65536U-x)) + (1U << (16+6-12-1))) >> (16+6-12);
4870

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4871
   else
4872
      lg2 -= ((23499U * (x-65536U)) + (1U << (16+6-12-1))) >> (16+6-12);
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4874
   /* Safe, because the result can't have more than 20 bits: */
4875
   return (png_int_32)((lg2 + 2048) >> 12);
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4876 4877
}

4878
/* The 'exp()' case must invert the above, taking a 20-bit fixed point
4879
 * logarithmic value and returning a 16 or 8-bit number as appropriate.  In
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4880 4881 4882
 * each case only the low 16 bits are relevant - the fraction - since the
 * integer bits (the top 4) simply determine a shift.
 *
4883
 * The worst case is the 16-bit distinction between 65535 and 65534, this
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 * requires perhaps spurious accuracty in the decoding of the logarithm to
 * distinguish log2(65535/65534.5) - 10^-5 or 17 bits.  There is little chance
 * of getting this accuracy in practice.
 *
 * To deal with this the following exp() function works out the exponent of the
4889
 * frational part of the logarithm by using an accurate 32-bit value from the
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4890 4891
 * top four fractional bits then multiplying in the remaining bits.
 */
4892
static const png_uint_32
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png_32bit_exp[16] =
{
4895
   /* NOTE: the first entry is deliberately set to the maximum 32-bit value. */
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   4294967295U, 4112874773U, 3938502376U, 3771522796U, 3611622603U, 3458501653U,
   3311872529U, 3171459999U, 3037000500U, 2908241642U, 2784941738U, 2666869345U,
   2553802834U, 2445529972U, 2341847524U, 2242560872U
};

/* Adjustment table; provided to explain the numbers in the code below. */
4902
#if 0
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4903 4904 4905 4906 4907 4908 4909 4910 4911 4912 4913 4914 4915 4916 4917
for (i=11;i>=0;--i){ print i, " ", (1 - e(-(2^i)/65536*l(2))) * 2^(32-i), "\n"}
   11 44937.64284865548751208448
   10 45180.98734845585101160448
    9 45303.31936980687359311872
    8 45364.65110595323018870784
    7 45395.35850361789624614912
    6 45410.72259715102037508096
    5 45418.40724413220722311168
    4 45422.25021786898173001728
    3 45424.17186732298419044352
    2 45425.13273269940811464704
    1 45425.61317555035558641664
    0 45425.85339951654943850496
#endif

4918
static png_uint_32
4919
png_exp(png_fixed_point x)
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4920
{
4921
   if (x > 0 && x <= 0xfffff) /* Else overflow or zero (underflow) */
G
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4922
   {
4923
      /* Obtain a 4-bit approximation */
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4924 4925 4926 4927
      png_uint_32 e = png_32bit_exp[(x >> 12) & 0xf];

      /* Incorporate the low 12 bits - these decrease the returned value by
       * multiplying by a number less than 1 if the bit is set.  The multiplier
4928
       * is determined by the above table and the shift. Notice that the values
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4929 4930 4931
       * converge on 45426 and this is used to allow linear interpolation of the
       * low bits.
       */
4932 4933 4934 4935 4936 4937 4938 4939 4940 4941 4942 4943 4944 4945 4946 4947 4948
      if (x & 0x800)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 44938U) +  16U) >> 5;

      if (x & 0x400)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 45181U) +  32U) >> 6;

      if (x & 0x200)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 45303U) +  64U) >> 7;

      if (x & 0x100)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 45365U) + 128U) >> 8;

      if (x & 0x080)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 45395U) + 256U) >> 9;

      if (x & 0x040)
         e -= (((e >> 16) * 45410U) + 512U) >> 10;
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4949 4950 4951 4952 4953 4954 4955 4956 4957

      /* And handle the low 6 bits in a single block. */
      e -= (((e >> 16) * 355U * (x & 0x3fU)) + 256U) >> 9;

      /* Handle the upper bits of x. */
      e >>= x >> 16;
      return e;
   }

4958 4959 4960 4961 4962
   /* Check for overflow */
   if (x <= 0)
      return png_32bit_exp[0];

   /* Else underflow */
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4963 4964 4965
   return 0;
}

4966
static png_byte
4967
png_exp8bit(png_fixed_point lg2)
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4968
{
4969
   /* Get a 32-bit value: */
4970
   png_uint_32 x = png_exp(lg2);
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4971

4972
   /* Convert the 32-bit value to 0..255 by multiplying by 256-1, note that the
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4973 4974 4975 4976
    * second, rounding, step can't overflow because of the first, subtraction,
    * step.
    */
   x -= x >> 8;
4977
   return (png_byte)((x + 0x7fffffU) >> 24);
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4978 4979
}

4980
static png_uint_16
4981
png_exp16bit(png_fixed_point lg2)
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4982
{
4983
   /* Get a 32-bit value: */
4984
   png_uint_32 x = png_exp(lg2);
G
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4985

4986
   /* Convert the 32-bit value to 0..65535 by multiplying by 65536-1: */
G
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4987
   x -= x >> 16;
4988
   return (png_uint_16)((x + 32767U) >> 16);
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4989 4990 4991 4992
}
#endif /* FLOATING_ARITHMETIC */

png_byte
4993
png_gamma_8bit_correct(unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
   if (value > 0 && value < 255)
   {
#     ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
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         double r = floor(255*pow(value/255.,gamma_val*.00001)+.5);
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         return (png_byte)r;
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#     else
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         png_int_32 lg2 = png_log8bit(value);
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         png_fixed_point res;
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         if (png_muldiv(&res, gamma_val, lg2, PNG_FP_1))
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            return png_exp8bit(res);
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         /* Overflow. */
         value = 0;
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#     endif
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   }

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   return (png_byte)value;
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}

png_uint_16
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png_gamma_16bit_correct(unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
   if (value > 0 && value < 65535)
   {
#     ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
5021
         double r = floor(65535*pow(value/65535.,gamma_val*.00001)+.5);
5022
         return (png_uint_16)r;
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#     else
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         png_int_32 lg2 = png_log16bit(value);
5025
         png_fixed_point res;
5026

5027
         if (png_muldiv(&res, gamma_val, lg2, PNG_FP_1))
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            return png_exp16bit(res);
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         /* Overflow. */
         value = 0;
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#     endif
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   }

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   return (png_uint_16)value;
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}

/* This does the right thing based on the bit_depth field of the
5039 5040 5041
 * png_struct, interpreting values as 8-bit or 16-bit.  While the result
 * is nominally a 16-bit value if bit depth is 8 then the result is
 * 8-bit (as are the arguments.)
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 */
png_uint_16 /* PRIVATE */
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png_gamma_correct(png_structrp png_ptr, unsigned int value,
5045
    png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
   if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 8)
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      return png_gamma_8bit_correct(value, gamma_val);
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   else
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      return png_gamma_16bit_correct(value, gamma_val);
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}

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/* Internal function to build a single 16-bit table - the table consists of
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 * 'num' 256 entry subtables, where 'num' is determined by 'shift' - the amount
 * to shift the input values right (or 16-number_of_signifiant_bits).
 *
5058
 * The caller is responsible for ensuring that the table gets cleaned up on
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 * png_error (i.e. if one of the mallocs below fails) - i.e. the *table argument
 * should be somewhere that will be cleaned.
 */
static void
5063
png_build_16bit_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_16pp *ptable,
5064
   PNG_CONST unsigned int shift, PNG_CONST png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
   /* Various values derived from 'shift': */
5067 5068 5069 5070
   PNG_CONST unsigned int num = 1U << (8U - shift);
   PNG_CONST unsigned int max = (1U << (16U - shift))-1U;
   PNG_CONST unsigned int max_by_2 = 1U << (15U-shift);
   unsigned int i;
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   png_uint_16pp table = *ptable =
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       (png_uint_16pp)png_calloc(png_ptr, num * (sizeof (png_uint_16p)));
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   for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
   {
      png_uint_16p sub_table = table[i] =
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          (png_uint_16p)png_malloc(png_ptr, 256 * (sizeof (png_uint_16)));
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      /* The 'threshold' test is repeated here because it can arise for one of
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       * the 16-bit tables even if the others don't hit it.
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       */
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      if (png_gamma_significant(gamma_val))
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      {
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         /* The old code would overflow at the end and this would cause the
          * 'pow' function to return a result >1, resulting in an
          * arithmetic error.  This code follows the spec exactly; ig is
          * the recovered input sample, it always has 8-16 bits.
          *
          * We want input * 65535/max, rounded, the arithmetic fits in 32
          * bits (unsigned) so long as max <= 32767.
          */
5093
         unsigned int j;
5094 5095
         for (j = 0; j < 256; j++)
         {
5096
            png_uint_32 ig = (j << (8-shift)) + i;
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#           ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
5098
               /* Inline the 'max' scaling operation: */
5099
               double d = floor(65535*pow(ig/(double)max, gamma_val*.00001)+.5);
5100
               sub_table[j] = (png_uint_16)d;
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#           else
5102
               if (shift)
5103
                  ig = (ig * 65535U + max_by_2)/max;
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5105
               sub_table[j] = png_gamma_16bit_correct(ig, gamma_val);
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#           endif
5107
         }
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      }
      else
      {
         /* We must still build a table, but do it the fast way. */
5112
         unsigned int j;
5113

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         for (j = 0; j < 256; j++)
         {
            png_uint_32 ig = (j << (8-shift)) + i;
5117

5118 5119
            if (shift)
               ig = (ig * 65535U + max_by_2)/max;
5120

5121
            sub_table[j] = (png_uint_16)ig;
5122
         }
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      }
   }
}

/* NOTE: this function expects the *inverse* of the overall gamma transformation
 * required.
 */
static void
5131
png_build_16to8_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_16pp *ptable,
5132
   PNG_CONST unsigned int shift, PNG_CONST png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
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   PNG_CONST unsigned int num = 1U << (8U - shift);
   PNG_CONST unsigned int max = (1U << (16U - shift))-1U;
   unsigned int i;
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   png_uint_32 last;

   png_uint_16pp table = *ptable =
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       (png_uint_16pp)png_calloc(png_ptr, num * (sizeof (png_uint_16p)));
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   /* 'num' is the number of tables and also the number of low bits of low
5143
    * bits of the input 16-bit value used to select a table.  Each table is
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    * itself index by the high 8 bits of the value.
    */
   for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
      table[i] = (png_uint_16p)png_malloc(png_ptr,
5148
          256 * (sizeof (png_uint_16)));
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   /* 'gamma_val' is set to the reciprocal of the value calculated above, so
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    * pow(out,g) is an *input* value.  'last' is the last input value set.
    *
5153 5154
    * In the loop 'i' is used to find output values.  Since the output is
    * 8-bit there are only 256 possible values.  The tables are set up to
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    * select the closest possible output value for each input by finding
    * the input value at the boundary between each pair of output values
    * and filling the table up to that boundary with the lower output
    * value.
    *
5160
    * The boundary values are 0.5,1.5..253.5,254.5.  Since these are 9-bit
5161
    * values the code below uses a 16-bit value in i; the values start at
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    * 128.5 (for 0.5) and step by 257, for a total of 254 values (the last
    * entries are filled with 255).  Start i at 128 and fill all 'last'
    * table entries <= 'max'
    */
   last = 0;
5167
   for (i = 0; i < 255; ++i) /* 8-bit output value */
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   {
      /* Find the corresponding maximum input value */
5170
      png_uint_16 out = (png_uint_16)(i * 257U); /* 16-bit output value */
5171

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      /* Find the boundary value in 16 bits: */
5173
      png_uint_32 bound = png_gamma_16bit_correct(out+128U, gamma_val);
5174

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      /* Adjust (round) to (16-shift) bits: */
5176
      bound = (bound * max + 32768U)/65535U + 1U;
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5178
      while (last < bound)
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      {
5180 5181
         table[last & (0xffU >> shift)][last >> (8U - shift)] = out;
         last++;
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      }
   }

   /* And fill in the final entries. */
   while (last < (num << 8))
   {
      table[last & (0xff >> shift)][last >> (8U - shift)] = 65535U;
      last++;
   }
}

5193
/* Build a single 8-bit table: same as the 16-bit case but much simpler (and
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 * typically much faster).  Note that libpng currently does no sBIT processing
 * (apparently contrary to the spec) so a 256 entry table is always generated.
 */
static void
5198
png_build_8bit_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp ptable,
5199
   PNG_CONST png_fixed_point gamma_val)
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{
5201
   unsigned int i;
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   png_bytep table = *ptable = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, 256);

5204 5205
   if (png_gamma_significant(gamma_val)) for (i=0; i<256; i++)
      table[i] = png_gamma_8bit_correct(i, gamma_val);
5206

5207 5208
   else for (i=0; i<256; ++i)
      table[i] = (png_byte)i;
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}

5211 5212 5213 5214
/* Used from png_read_destroy and below to release the memory used by the gamma
 * tables.
 */
void /* PRIVATE */
5215
png_destroy_gamma_table(png_structrp png_ptr)
5216 5217 5218 5219 5220 5221 5222 5223 5224 5225 5226 5227 5228 5229 5230 5231 5232 5233 5234 5235 5236 5237 5238 5239 5240 5241 5242 5243 5244 5245 5246 5247 5248 5249 5250 5251 5252 5253 5254 5255 5256 5257 5258 5259 5260 5261 5262 5263 5264
{
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_table);
   png_ptr->gamma_table = NULL;

   if (png_ptr->gamma_16_table != NULL)
   {
      int i;
      int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift));
      for (i = 0; i < istop; i++)
      {
         png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_table[i]);
      }
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_table);
   png_ptr->gamma_16_table = NULL;
   }

#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \
   defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \
   defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_from_1);
   png_ptr->gamma_from_1 = NULL;
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_to_1);
   png_ptr->gamma_to_1 = NULL;

   if (png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 != NULL)
   {
      int i;
      int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift));
      for (i = 0; i < istop; i++)
      {
         png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1[i]);
      }
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1);
   png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 = NULL;
   }
   if (png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 != NULL)
   {
      int i;
      int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift));
      for (i = 0; i < istop; i++)
      {
         png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1[i]);
      }
   png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1);
   png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 = NULL;
   }
#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */
}

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/* We build the 8- or 16-bit gamma tables here.  Note that for 16-bit
 * tables, we don't make a full table if we are reducing to 8-bit in
 * the future.  Note also how the gamma_16 tables are segmented so that
 * we don't need to allocate > 64K chunks for a full 16-bit table.
 */
void /* PRIVATE */
5271
png_build_gamma_table(png_structrp png_ptr, int bit_depth)
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{
  png_debug(1, "in png_build_gamma_table");

5275 5276 5277 5278 5279 5280 5281 5282 5283 5284 5285 5286
  /* Remove any existing table; this copes with multiple calls to
   * png_read_update_info.  The warning is because building the gamma tables
   * multiple times is a performance hit - it's harmless but the ability to call
   * png_read_update_info() multiple times is new in 1.5.6 so it seems sensible
   * to warn if the app introduces such a hit.
   */
  if (png_ptr->gamma_table != NULL || png_ptr->gamma_16_table != NULL)
  {
    png_warning(png_ptr, "gamma table being rebuilt");
    png_destroy_gamma_table(png_ptr);
  }

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  if (bit_depth <= 8)
  {
     png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_table,
5290
         png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ?  png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma,
5291
         png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1);
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#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \
5294
   defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \
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   defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)
5296
     if (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY))
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     {
        png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_to_1,
5299
            png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma));
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        png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_from_1,
5302
            png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ?  png_reciprocal(png_ptr->screen_gamma) :
5303
            png_ptr->colorspace.gamma/* Probably doing rgb_to_gray */);
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     }
5305
#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */
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  }
  else
  {
     png_byte shift, sig_bit;

     if (png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)
     {
        sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.red;

        if (png_ptr->sig_bit.green > sig_bit)
           sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.green;

        if (png_ptr->sig_bit.blue > sig_bit)
           sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.blue;
     }
     else
        sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.gray;

5324
     /* 16-bit gamma code uses this equation:
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      *
      *   ov = table[(iv & 0xff) >> gamma_shift][iv >> 8]
      *
      * Where 'iv' is the input color value and 'ov' is the output value -
      * pow(iv, gamma).
      *
      * Thus the gamma table consists of up to 256 256 entry tables.  The table
      * is selected by the (8-gamma_shift) most significant of the low 8 bits of
      * the color value then indexed by the upper 8 bits:
      *
      *   table[low bits][high 8 bits]
      *
      * So the table 'n' corresponds to all those 'iv' of:
      *
5339
      *   <all high 8-bit values><n << gamma_shift>..<(n+1 << gamma_shift)-1>
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      *
      */
5342 5343
     if (sig_bit > 0 && sig_bit < 16U)
        shift = (png_byte)(16U - sig_bit); /* shift == insignificant bits */
5344

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     else
        shift = 0; /* keep all 16 bits */

5348
     if (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8 | PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8))
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     {
5350 5351 5352 5353
        /* PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8 is the number of bits to keep - effectively
         * the significant bits in the *input* when the output will
         * eventually be 8 bits.  By default it is 11.
         */
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        if (shift < (16U - PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8))
           shift = (16U - PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8);
     }

     if (shift > 8U)
        shift = 8U; /* Guarantees at least one table! */

     png_ptr->gamma_shift = shift;

5363
#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED
5364
     /* NOTE: prior to 1.5.4 this test used to include PNG_BACKGROUND (now
5365
      * PNG_COMPOSE).  This effectively smashed the background calculation for
5366
      * 16-bit output because the 8-bit table assumes the result will be reduced
5367 5368
      * to 8 bits.
      */
5369
     if (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8 | PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8))
5370
#endif
5371
         png_build_16to8_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_table, shift,
5372
         png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_product2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma,
5373 5374
         png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1);

5375
#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED
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     else
5377
         png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_table, shift,
5378
         png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma,
5379
         png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1);
5380
#endif
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#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \
5383
   defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \
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   defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)
5385
     if (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY))
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     {
5387
        png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1, shift,
5388
            png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma));
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5390
        /* Notice that the '16 from 1' table should be full precision, however
5391
         * the lookup on this table still uses gamma_shift, so it can't be.
5392 5393
         * TODO: fix this.
         */
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5394
        png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1, shift,
5395
            png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_reciprocal(png_ptr->screen_gamma) :
5396
            png_ptr->colorspace.gamma/* Probably doing rgb_to_gray */);
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5397
     }
5398
#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */
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5399 5400 5401
  }
}
#endif /* READ_GAMMA */
5402 5403 5404 5405

/* sRGB support */
#if defined PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED ||\
   defined PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED
5406
/* sRGB conversion tables; these are machine generated with the code in
5407 5408 5409 5410 5411
 * contrib/tools/makesRGB.c.  The actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the
 * specification (see the article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB)
 * is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 approximation use elsewhere in libpng.
 * The sRGB to linear table is exact (to the nearest 16 bit linear fraction).
 * The inverse (linear to sRGB) table has accuracies as follows:
5412 5413 5414 5415 5416 5417 5418 5419 5420 5421
 *
 * For all possible (255*65535+1) input values:
 *
 *    error: -0.515566 - 0.625971, 79441 (0.475369%) of readings inexact
 *
 * For the input values corresponding to the 65536 16-bit values:
 *
 *    error: -0.513727 - 0.607759, 308 (0.469978%) of readings inexact
 *
 * In all cases the inexact readings are off by one.
5422 5423 5424 5425
 */

#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED
/* The convert-to-sRGB table is only currently required for read. */
5426
const png_uint_16 png_sRGB_table[256] =
5427 5428 5429 5430 5431 5432 5433 5434 5435 5436 5437 5438 5439 5440 5441 5442 5443 5444 5445 5446 5447 5448 5449 5450 5451 5452 5453 5454 5455 5456 5457 5458 5459 5460
{
   0,20,40,60,80,99,119,139,
   159,179,199,219,241,264,288,313,
   340,367,396,427,458,491,526,562,
   599,637,677,718,761,805,851,898,
   947,997,1048,1101,1156,1212,1270,1330,
   1391,1453,1517,1583,1651,1720,1790,1863,
   1937,2013,2090,2170,2250,2333,2418,2504,
   2592,2681,2773,2866,2961,3058,3157,3258,
   3360,3464,3570,3678,3788,3900,4014,4129,
   4247,4366,4488,4611,4736,4864,4993,5124,
   5257,5392,5530,5669,5810,5953,6099,6246,
   6395,6547,6700,6856,7014,7174,7335,7500,
   7666,7834,8004,8177,8352,8528,8708,8889,
   9072,9258,9445,9635,9828,10022,10219,10417,
   10619,10822,11028,11235,11446,11658,11873,12090,
   12309,12530,12754,12980,13209,13440,13673,13909,
   14146,14387,14629,14874,15122,15371,15623,15878,
   16135,16394,16656,16920,17187,17456,17727,18001,
   18277,18556,18837,19121,19407,19696,19987,20281,
   20577,20876,21177,21481,21787,22096,22407,22721,
   23038,23357,23678,24002,24329,24658,24990,25325,
   25662,26001,26344,26688,27036,27386,27739,28094,
   28452,28813,29176,29542,29911,30282,30656,31033,
   31412,31794,32179,32567,32957,33350,33745,34143,
   34544,34948,35355,35764,36176,36591,37008,37429,
   37852,38278,38706,39138,39572,40009,40449,40891,
   41337,41785,42236,42690,43147,43606,44069,44534,
   45002,45473,45947,46423,46903,47385,47871,48359,
   48850,49344,49841,50341,50844,51349,51858,52369,
   52884,53401,53921,54445,54971,55500,56032,56567,
   57105,57646,58190,58737,59287,59840,60396,60955,
   61517,62082,62650,63221,63795,64372,64952,65535
};
5461

5462 5463 5464 5465 5466
#endif /* simplified read only */

/* The base/delta tables are required for both read and write (but currently
 * only the simplified versions.)
 */
5467
const png_uint_16 png_sRGB_base[512] =
5468
{
5469 5470 5471 5472
   128,1782,3383,4644,5675,6564,7357,8074,
   8732,9346,9921,10463,10977,11466,11935,12384,
   12816,13233,13634,14024,14402,14769,15125,15473,
   15812,16142,16466,16781,17090,17393,17690,17981,
5473
   18266,18546,18822,19093,19359,19621,19879,20133,
5474 5475
   20383,20630,20873,21113,21349,21583,21813,22041,
   22265,22487,22707,22923,23138,23350,23559,23767,
5476
   23972,24175,24376,24575,24772,24967,25160,25352,
5477 5478
   25542,25730,25916,26101,26284,26465,26645,26823,
   27000,27176,27350,27523,27695,27865,28034,28201,
5479
   28368,28533,28697,28860,29021,29182,29341,29500,
5480
   29657,29813,29969,30123,30276,30429,30580,30730,
5481
   30880,31028,31176,31323,31469,31614,31758,31902,
5482 5483 5484
   32045,32186,32327,32468,32607,32746,32884,33021,
   33158,33294,33429,33564,33697,33831,33963,34095,
   34226,34357,34486,34616,34744,34873,35000,35127,
5485 5486
   35253,35379,35504,35629,35753,35876,35999,36122,
   36244,36365,36486,36606,36726,36845,36964,37083,
5487
   37201,37318,37435,37551,37668,37783,37898,38013,
5488
   38127,38241,38354,38467,38580,38692,38803,38915,
5489
   39026,39136,39246,39356,39465,39574,39682,39790,
5490 5491
   39898,40005,40112,40219,40325,40431,40537,40642,
   40747,40851,40955,41059,41163,41266,41369,41471,
5492 5493 5494 5495 5496
   41573,41675,41777,41878,41979,42079,42179,42279,
   42379,42478,42577,42676,42775,42873,42971,43068,
   43165,43262,43359,43456,43552,43648,43743,43839,
   43934,44028,44123,44217,44311,44405,44499,44592,
   44685,44778,44870,44962,45054,45146,45238,45329,
5497
   45420,45511,45601,45692,45782,45872,45961,46051,
5498 5499 5500 5501 5502 5503 5504 5505 5506 5507
   46140,46229,46318,46406,46494,46583,46670,46758,
   46846,46933,47020,47107,47193,47280,47366,47452,
   47538,47623,47709,47794,47879,47964,48048,48133,
   48217,48301,48385,48468,48552,48635,48718,48801,
   48884,48966,49048,49131,49213,49294,49376,49458,
   49539,49620,49701,49782,49862,49943,50023,50103,
   50183,50263,50342,50422,50501,50580,50659,50738,
   50816,50895,50973,51051,51129,51207,51285,51362,
   51439,51517,51594,51671,51747,51824,51900,51977,
   52053,52129,52205,52280,52356,52432,52507,52582,
5508
   52657,52732,52807,52881,52956,53030,53104,53178,
5509
   53252,53326,53400,53473,53546,53620,53693,53766,
5510 5511
   53839,53911,53984,54056,54129,54201,54273,54345,
   54417,54489,54560,54632,54703,54774,54845,54916,
5512 5513 5514
   54987,55058,55129,55199,55269,55340,55410,55480,
   55550,55620,55689,55759,55828,55898,55967,56036,
   56105,56174,56243,56311,56380,56448,56517,56585,
5515 5516 5517 5518 5519 5520 5521 5522 5523 5524
   56653,56721,56789,56857,56924,56992,57059,57127,
   57194,57261,57328,57395,57462,57529,57595,57662,
   57728,57795,57861,57927,57993,58059,58125,58191,
   58256,58322,58387,58453,58518,58583,58648,58713,
   58778,58843,58908,58972,59037,59101,59165,59230,
   59294,59358,59422,59486,59549,59613,59677,59740,
   59804,59867,59930,59993,60056,60119,60182,60245,
   60308,60370,60433,60495,60558,60620,60682,60744,
   60806,60868,60930,60992,61054,61115,61177,61238,
   61300,61361,61422,61483,61544,61605,61666,61727,
5525
   61788,61848,61909,61969,62030,62090,62150,62211,
5526 5527
   62271,62331,62391,62450,62510,62570,62630,62689,
   62749,62808,62867,62927,62986,63045,63104,63163,
5528
   63222,63281,63340,63398,63457,63515,63574,63632,
5529
   63691,63749,63807,63865,63923,63981,64039,64097,
5530 5531 5532
   64155,64212,64270,64328,64385,64443,64500,64557,
   64614,64672,64729,64786,64843,64900,64956,65013,
   65070,65126,65183,65239,65296,65352,65409,65465
5533 5534
};

5535
const png_byte png_sRGB_delta[512] =
5536
{
5537
   207,201,158,129,113,100,90,82,77,72,68,64,61,59,56,54,
5538 5539
   52,50,49,47,46,45,43,42,41,40,39,39,38,37,36,36,
   35,34,34,33,33,32,32,31,31,30,30,30,29,29,28,28,
5540
   28,27,27,27,27,26,26,26,25,25,25,25,24,24,24,24,
5541 5542 5543 5544 5545 5546 5547 5548 5549 5550 5551 5552 5553 5554 5555 5556 5557 5558 5559 5560 5561 5562 5563 5564 5565 5566 5567 5568 5569 5570 5571 5572 5573 5574 5575 5576 5577
   23,23,23,23,23,22,22,22,22,22,22,21,21,21,21,21,
   21,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,19,19,19,19,19,19,19,
   19,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,17,17,17,17,17,
   17,17,17,17,17,17,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
   16,16,16,16,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,
   15,15,15,15,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,
   14,14,14,14,14,14,14,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,
   13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,12,12,
   12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,
   12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,11,11,11,11,
   11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,
   11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,
   11,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,
   10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,
   10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,
   10,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,
   9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,
   9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,
   9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,
   9,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,
   8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,
   8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,
   8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,
   8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,
   8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,
   7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,
   7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,
   7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7
};
#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE sRGB support */

/* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE SUPPORT */
#if defined PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED ||\
   defined PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED
static int
png_image_free_function(png_voidp argument)
{
5578
   png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, argument);
5579 5580 5581 5582 5583 5584 5585 5586 5587 5588 5589 5590 5591
   png_controlp cp = image->opaque;
   png_control c;

   /* Double check that we have a png_ptr - it should be impossible to get here
    * without one.
    */
   if (cp->png_ptr == NULL)
      return 0;

   /* First free any data held in the control structure. */
#  ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED
      if (cp->owned_file)
      {
5592
         FILE *fp = png_voidcast(FILE*, cp->png_ptr->io_ptr);
5593 5594 5595 5596 5597 5598 5599 5600 5601 5602 5603 5604 5605 5606 5607 5608 5609 5610 5611 5612 5613 5614 5615 5616 5617 5618 5619 5620 5621 5622 5623 5624 5625 5626 5627 5628 5629 5630 5631 5632 5633 5634 5635 5636 5637 5638 5639 5640 5641 5642 5643 5644 5645 5646 5647 5648 5649 5650 5651 5652 5653 5654
         cp->owned_file = 0;

         /* Ignore errors here. */
         if (fp != NULL)
         {
            cp->png_ptr->io_ptr = NULL;
            (void)fclose(fp);
         }
      }
#  endif

   /* Copy the control structure so that the original, allocated, version can be
    * safely freed.  Notice that a png_error here stops the remainder of the
    * cleanup, but this is probably fine because that would indicate bad memory
    * problems anyway.
    */
   c = *cp;
   image->opaque = &c;
   png_free(c.png_ptr, cp);

   /* Then the structures, calling the correct API. */
   if (c.for_write)
   {
#     ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED
         png_destroy_write_struct(&c.png_ptr, &c.info_ptr);
#     else
         png_error(c.png_ptr, "simplified write not supported");
#     endif
   }
   else
   {
#     ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED
         png_destroy_read_struct(&c.png_ptr, &c.info_ptr, NULL);
#     else
         png_error(c.png_ptr, "simplified read not supported");
#     endif
   }

   /* Success. */
   return 1;
}

void PNGAPI
png_image_free(png_imagep image)
{
   /* Safely call the real function, but only if doing so is safe at this point
    * (if not inside an error handling context).  Otherwise assume
    * png_safe_execute will call this API after the return.
    */
   if (image != NULL && image->opaque != NULL &&
      image->opaque->error_buf == NULL)
   {
      /* Ignore errors here: */
      (void)png_safe_execute(image, png_image_free_function, image);
      image->opaque = NULL;
   }
}

int /* PRIVATE */
png_image_error(png_imagep image, png_const_charp error_message)
{
   /* Utility to log an error. */
5655
   png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, error_message);
5656
   image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_ERROR;
5657 5658 5659 5660 5661
   png_image_free(image);
   return 0;
}

#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE */
5662
#endif /* defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) */