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/* ** SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause ** Copyright Contributors to the OpenEXR Project. */ #ifndef OPENEXR_BASE_H #define OPENEXR_BASE_H #include "openexr_config.h" #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** @file */ /** @brief Retrieve the current library version. The @p extra string is for * custom installs, and is a static string, do not free the returned * pointer. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_get_library_version (int* maj, int* min, int* patch, const char** extra); /** * @defgroup SafetyChecks Controls for internal safety checks * @{ */ /** @brief Limit the size of image allowed to be parsed or created by * the library. * * This is used as a safety check against corrupt files, but can also * serve to avoid potential issues on machines which have very * constrained RAM. * * These values are among the only globals in the core layer of * OpenEXR. The intended use is for applications to define a global * default, which will be combined with the values provided to the * individual context creation routine. The values are used to check * against parsed header values. This adds some level of safety from * memory overruns where a corrupt file given to the system may cause * a large allocation to happen, enabling buffer overruns or other * potential security issue. * * These global values are combined with the values in * \ref exr_context_initializer_t using the following rules: * * 1. negative values are ignored. * * 2. if either value has a positive (non-zero) value, and the other * has 0, the positive value is preferred. * * 3. If both are positive (non-zero), the minimum value is used. * * 4. If both values are 0, this disables the constrained size checks. * * This function does not fail. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_set_default_maximum_image_size (int w, int h); /** @brief Retrieve the global default maximum image size. * * This function does not fail. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_get_default_maximum_image_size (int* w, int* h); /** @brief Limit the size of an image tile allowed to be parsed or * created by the library. * * Similar to image size, this places constraints on the maximum tile * size as a safety check against bad file data * * This is used as a safety check against corrupt files, but can also * serve to avoid potential issues on machines which have very * constrained RAM * * These values are among the only globals in the core layer of * OpenEXR. The intended use is for applications to define a global * default, which will be combined with the values provided to the * individual context creation routine. The values are used to check * against parsed header values. This adds some level of safety from * memory overruns where a corrupt file given to the system may cause * a large allocation to happen, enabling buffer overruns or other * potential security issue. * * These global values are combined with the values in * \ref exr_context_initializer_t using the following rules: * * 1. negative values are ignored. * * 2. if either value has a positive (non-zero) value, and the other * has 0, the positive value is preferred. * * 3. If both are positive (non-zero), the minimum value is used. * * 4. If both values are 0, this disables the constrained size checks. * * This function does not fail. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_set_default_maximum_tile_size (int w, int h); /** @brief Retrieve the global maximum tile size. * * This function does not fail. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_get_default_maximum_tile_size (int* w, int* h); /** @} */ /** * @defgroup CompressionDefaults Provides default compression settings * @{ */ /** @brief Assigns a default zip compression level. * * This value may be controlled separately on each part, but this * global control determines the initial value. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_set_default_zip_compression_level (int l); /** @brief Retrieve the global default zip compression value */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_get_default_zip_compression_level (int* l); /** @brief Assigns a default DWA compression quality level. * * This value may be controlled separately on each part, but this * global control determines the initial value. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_set_default_dwa_compression_quality (float q); /** @brief Retrieve the global default dwa compression quality */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_get_default_dwa_compression_quality (float* q); /** @} */ /** * @defgroup MemoryAllocators Provides global control over memory allocators * @{ */ /** @brief Function pointer used to hold a malloc-like routine. * * Providing these to a context will override what memory is used to * allocate the context itself, as well as any allocations which * happen during processing of a file or stream. This can be used by * systems which provide rich malloc tracking routines to override the * internal allocations performed by the library. * * This function is expected to allocate and return a new memory * handle, or `NULL` if allocation failed (which the library will then * handle and return an out-of-memory error). * * If one is provided, both should be provided. * @sa exr_memory_free_func_t */ typedef void* (*exr_memory_allocation_func_t) (size_t bytes); /** @brief Function pointer used to hold a free-like routine. * * Providing these to a context will override what memory is used to * allocate the context itself, as well as any allocations which * happen during processing of a file or stream. This can be used by * systems which provide rich malloc tracking routines to override the * internal allocations performed by the library. * * This function is expected to return memory to the system, ala free * from the C library. * * If providing one, probably need to provide both routines. * @sa exr_memory_allocation_func_t */ typedef void (*exr_memory_free_func_t) (void* ptr); /** @brief Allow the user to override default allocator used internal * allocations necessary for files, attributes, and other temporary * memory. * * These routines may be overridden when creating a specific context, * however this provides global defaults such that the default can be * applied. * * If either pointer is 0, the appropriate malloc/free routine will be * substituted. * * This function does not fail. */ EXR_EXPORT void exr_set_default_memory_routines ( exr_memory_allocation_func_t alloc_func, exr_memory_free_func_t free_func); /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* OPENEXR_BASE_H */