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- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // File: AMVideo.cpp
- //
- // Desc: DirectShow base classes - implements helper functions for
- // bitmap formats.
- //
- // Copyright (c) 1992-2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #include <streams.h>
- #include <limits.h>
- // These are bit field masks for true colour devices
- const DWORD bits555[] = {0x007C00,0x0003E0,0x00001F};
- const DWORD bits565[] = {0x00F800,0x0007E0,0x00001F};
- const DWORD bits888[] = {0xFF0000,0x00FF00,0x0000FF};
- // This maps bitmap subtypes into a bits per pixel value and also a
- // name. unicode and ansi versions are stored because we have to
- // return a pointer to a static string.
- const struct {
- const GUID *pSubtype;
- WORD BitCount;
- CHAR *pName;
- WCHAR *wszName;
- } BitCountMap[] = { &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB1, 1, "RGB Monochrome", L"RGB Monochrome",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB4, 4, "RGB VGA", L"RGB VGA",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8, 8, "RGB 8", L"RGB 8",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB565, 16, "RGB 565 (16 bit)", L"RGB 565 (16 bit)",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB555, 16, "RGB 555 (16 bit)", L"RGB 555 (16 bit)",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24, 24, "RGB 24", L"RGB 24",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32, 32, "RGB 32", L"RGB 32",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_ARGB32, 32, "ARGB 32", L"ARGB 32",
- &MEDIASUBTYPE_Overlay, 0, "Overlay", L"Overlay",
- &GUID_NULL, 0, "UNKNOWN", L"UNKNOWN"
- };
- // Return the size of the bitmap as defined by this header
- STDAPI_(DWORD) GetBitmapSize(const BITMAPINFOHEADER *pHeader)
- {
- return DIBSIZE(*pHeader);
- }
- // This is called if the header has a 16 bit colour depth and needs to work
- // out the detailed type from the bit fields (either RGB 565 or RGB 555)
- STDAPI_(const GUID) GetTrueColorType(const BITMAPINFOHEADER *pbmiHeader)
- {
- BITMAPINFO *pbmInfo = (BITMAPINFO *) pbmiHeader;
- ASSERT(pbmiHeader->biBitCount == 16);
- // If its BI_RGB then it's RGB 555 by default
- if (pbmiHeader->biCompression == BI_RGB) {
- return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB555;
- }
- // Compare the bit fields with RGB 555
- DWORD *pMask = (DWORD *) pbmInfo->bmiColors;
- if (pMask[0] == bits555[0]) {
- if (pMask[1] == bits555[1]) {
- if (pMask[2] == bits555[2]) {
- return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB555;
- }
- }
- }
- // Compare the bit fields with RGB 565
- pMask = (DWORD *) pbmInfo->bmiColors;
- if (pMask[0] == bits565[0]) {
- if (pMask[1] == bits565[1]) {
- if (pMask[2] == bits565[2]) {
- return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB565;
- }
- }
- }
- return GUID_NULL;
- }
- // Given a BITMAPINFOHEADER structure this returns the GUID sub type that is
- // used to describe it in format negotiations. For example a video codec fills
- // in the format block with a VIDEOINFO structure, it also fills in the major
- // type with MEDIATYPE_VIDEO and the subtype with a GUID that matches the bit
- // count, for example if it is an eight bit image then MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
- STDAPI_(const GUID) GetBitmapSubtype(const BITMAPINFOHEADER *pbmiHeader)
- {
- ASSERT(pbmiHeader);
- // If it's not RGB then create a GUID from the compression type
- if (pbmiHeader->biCompression != BI_RGB) {
- if (pbmiHeader->biCompression != BI_BITFIELDS) {
- FOURCCMap FourCCMap(pbmiHeader->biCompression);
- return (const GUID) FourCCMap;
- }
- }
- // Map the RGB DIB bit depth to a image GUID
- switch(pbmiHeader->biBitCount) {
- case 1 : return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB1;
- case 4 : return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB4;
- case 8 : return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8;
- case 16 : return GetTrueColorType(pbmiHeader);
- case 24 : return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24;
- case 32 : return MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32;
- }
- return GUID_NULL;
- }
- // Given a video bitmap subtype we return the number of bits per pixel it uses
- // We return a WORD bit count as thats what the BITMAPINFOHEADER uses. If the
- // GUID subtype is not found in the table we return an invalid USHRT_MAX
- STDAPI_(WORD) GetBitCount(const GUID *pSubtype)
- {
- ASSERT(pSubtype);
- const GUID *pMediaSubtype;
- INT iPosition = 0;
- // Scan the mapping list seeing if the source GUID matches any known
- // bitmap subtypes, the list is terminated by a GUID_NULL entry
- while (TRUE) {
- pMediaSubtype = BitCountMap[iPosition].pSubtype;
- if (IsEqualGUID(*pMediaSubtype,GUID_NULL)) {
- return USHRT_MAX;
- }
- if (IsEqualGUID(*pMediaSubtype,*pSubtype)) {
- return BitCountMap[iPosition].BitCount;
- }
- iPosition++;
- }
- }
- // Given a bitmap subtype we return a description name that can be used for
- // debug purposes. In a retail build this function still returns the names
- // If the subtype isn't found in the lookup table we return string UNKNOWN
- int LocateSubtype(const GUID *pSubtype)
- {
- ASSERT(pSubtype);
- const GUID *pMediaSubtype;
- INT iPosition = 0;
- // Scan the mapping list seeing if the source GUID matches any known
- // bitmap subtypes, the list is terminated by a GUID_NULL entry
- while (TRUE) {
- pMediaSubtype = BitCountMap[iPosition].pSubtype;
- if (IsEqualGUID(*pMediaSubtype,*pSubtype) ||
- IsEqualGUID(*pMediaSubtype,GUID_NULL)
- )
- {
- break;
- }
-
- iPosition++;
- }
- return iPosition;
- }
- STDAPI_(WCHAR *) GetSubtypeNameW(const GUID *pSubtype)
- {
- return BitCountMap[LocateSubtype(pSubtype)].wszName;
- }
- STDAPI_(CHAR *) GetSubtypeNameA(const GUID *pSubtype)
- {
- return BitCountMap[LocateSubtype(pSubtype)].pName;
- }
- #ifndef GetSubtypeName
- #error wxutil.h should have defined GetSubtypeName
- #endif
- #undef GetSubtypeName
- // this is here for people that linked to it directly; most people
- // would use the header file that picks the A or W version.
- STDAPI_(CHAR *) GetSubtypeName(const GUID *pSubtype)
- {
- return GetSubtypeNameA(pSubtype);
- }
- // The mechanism for describing a bitmap format is with the BITMAPINFOHEADER
- // This is really messy to deal with because it invariably has fields that
- // follow it holding bit fields, palettes and the rest. This function gives
- // the number of bytes required to hold a VIDEOINFO that represents it. This
- // count includes the prefix information (like the rcSource rectangle) the
- // BITMAPINFOHEADER field, and any other colour information on the end.
- //
- // WARNING If you want to copy a BITMAPINFOHEADER into a VIDEOINFO always make
- // sure that you use the HEADER macro because the BITMAPINFOHEADER field isn't
- // right at the start of the VIDEOINFO (there are a number of other fields),
- //
- // CopyMemory(HEADER(pVideoInfo),pbmi,sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER));
- //
- STDAPI_(LONG) GetBitmapFormatSize(const BITMAPINFOHEADER *pHeader)
- {
- // Everyone has this to start with this
- LONG Size = SIZE_PREHEADER + pHeader->biSize;
- ASSERT(pHeader->biSize >= sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER));
-
- // Does this format use a palette, if the number of colours actually used
- // is zero then it is set to the maximum that are allowed for that colour
- // depth (an example is 256 for eight bits). Truecolour formats may also
- // pass a palette with them in which case the used count is non zero
- // This would scare me.
- ASSERT(pHeader->biBitCount <= iPALETTE || pHeader->biClrUsed == 0);
- if (pHeader->biBitCount <= iPALETTE || pHeader->biClrUsed) {
- LONG Entries = (DWORD) 1 << pHeader->biBitCount;
- if (pHeader->biClrUsed) {
- Entries = pHeader->biClrUsed;
- }
- Size += Entries * sizeof(RGBQUAD);
- }
- // Truecolour formats may have a BI_BITFIELDS specifier for compression
- // type which means that room for three DWORDs should be allocated that
- // specify where in each pixel the RGB colour components may be found
- if (pHeader->biCompression == BI_BITFIELDS) {
- Size += SIZE_MASKS;
- }
- // A BITMAPINFO for a palettised image may also contain a palette map that
- // provides the information to map from a source palette to a destination
- // palette during a BitBlt for example, because this information is only
- // ever processed during drawing you don't normally store the palette map
- // nor have any way of knowing if it is present in the data structure
- return Size;
- }
- // Returns TRUE if the VIDEOINFO contains a palette
- STDAPI_(BOOL) ContainsPalette(const VIDEOINFOHEADER *pVideoInfo)
- {
- if (PALETTISED(pVideoInfo) == FALSE) {
- if (pVideoInfo->bmiHeader.biClrUsed == 0) {
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- return TRUE;
- }
- // Return a pointer to the first entry in a palette
- STDAPI_(const RGBQUAD *) GetBitmapPalette(const VIDEOINFOHEADER *pVideoInfo)
- {
- if (pVideoInfo->bmiHeader.biCompression == BI_BITFIELDS) {
- return TRUECOLOR(pVideoInfo)->bmiColors;
- }
- return COLORS(pVideoInfo);
- }
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