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src/java.desktop/share/classes/com/sun/imageio/plugins/jpeg/JPEGBuffer.java

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  58     /**
  59      * A pointer to the next available byte in the buffer.  This is
  60      * used to read data from the buffer and must be updated to
  61      * move through the buffer.
  62      */
  63     int bufPtr;
  64 
  65     /**
  66      * The ImageInputStream buffered.
  67      */
  68     ImageInputStream iis;
  69 
  70     JPEGBuffer (ImageInputStream iis) {
  71         buf = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
  72         bufAvail = 0;
  73         bufPtr = 0;
  74         this.iis = iis;
  75     }
  76 
  77     /**
  78      * Ensures that there are at least <code>count</code> bytes available
  79      * in the buffer, loading more data and moving any remaining
  80      * bytes to the front.  A count of 0 means to just fill the buffer.
  81      * If the count is larger than the buffer size, just fills the buffer.
  82      * If the end of the stream is encountered before a non-0 count can
  83      * be satisfied, an <code>IIOException</code> is thrown with the
  84      * message "Image Format Error".
  85      */
  86     void loadBuf(int count) throws IOException {
  87         if (debug) {
  88             System.out.print("loadbuf called with ");
  89             System.out.print("count " + count + ", ");
  90             System.out.println("bufAvail " + bufAvail + ", ");
  91         }
  92         if (count != 0) {
  93             if (bufAvail >= count) {  // have enough
  94                 return;
  95             }
  96         } else {
  97             if (bufAvail == BUFFER_SIZE) {  // already full
  98                 return;
  99             }
 100         }
 101         // First copy any remaining bytes down to the beginning
 102         if ((bufAvail > 0) && (bufAvail < BUFFER_SIZE)) {
 103             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, buf, 0, bufAvail);


 105         // Now fill the rest of the buffer
 106         int ret = iis.read(buf, bufAvail, buf.length - bufAvail);
 107         if (debug) {
 108             System.out.println("iis.read returned " + ret);
 109         }
 110         if (ret != -1) {
 111             bufAvail += ret;
 112         }
 113         bufPtr = 0;
 114         int minimum = Math.min(BUFFER_SIZE, count);
 115         if (bufAvail < minimum) {
 116             throw new IIOException ("Image Format Error");
 117         }
 118     }
 119 
 120     /**
 121      * Fills the data array from the stream, starting with
 122      * the buffer and then reading directly from the stream
 123      * if necessary.  The buffer is left in an appropriate
 124      * state.  If the end of the stream is encountered, an
 125      * <code>IIOException</code> is thrown with the
 126      * message "Image Format Error".
 127      */
 128     void readData(byte [] data) throws IOException {
 129         int count = data.length;
 130         // First see what's left in the buffer.
 131         if (bufAvail >= count) {  // It's enough
 132             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, data, 0, count);
 133             bufAvail -= count;
 134             bufPtr += count;
 135             return;
 136         }
 137         int offset = 0;
 138         if (bufAvail > 0) {  // Some there, but not enough
 139             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, data, 0, bufAvail);
 140             offset = bufAvail;
 141             count -= bufAvail;
 142             bufAvail = 0;
 143             bufPtr = 0;
 144         }
 145         // Now read the rest directly from the stream
 146         if (iis.read(data, offset, count) != count) {
 147             throw new IIOException ("Image format Error");
 148         }
 149     }
 150 
 151     /**
 152      * Skips <code>count</code> bytes, leaving the buffer
 153      * in an appropriate state.  If the end of the stream is
 154      * encountered, an <code>IIOException</code> is thrown with the
 155      * message "Image Format Error".
 156      */
 157     void skipData(int count) throws IOException {
 158         // First see what's left in the buffer.
 159         if (bufAvail >= count) {  // It's enough
 160             bufAvail -= count;
 161             bufPtr += count;
 162             return;
 163         }
 164         if (bufAvail > 0) {  // Some there, but not enough
 165             count -= bufAvail;
 166             bufAvail = 0;
 167             bufPtr = 0;
 168         }
 169         // Now read the rest directly from the stream
 170         if (iis.skipBytes(count) != count) {
 171             throw new IIOException ("Image format Error");
 172         }
 173     }
 174 


 178      */
 179     void pushBack() throws IOException {
 180         iis.seek(iis.getStreamPosition()-bufAvail);
 181         bufAvail = 0;
 182         bufPtr = 0;
 183     }
 184 
 185     /**
 186      * Return the stream position corresponding to the next
 187      * available byte in the buffer.
 188      */
 189     long getStreamPosition() throws IOException {
 190         return (iis.getStreamPosition()-bufAvail);
 191     }
 192 
 193     /**
 194      * Scan the buffer until the next 0xff byte, reloading
 195      * the buffer as necessary.  The buffer position is left
 196      * pointing to the first non-0xff byte after a run of
 197      * 0xff bytes.  If the end of the stream is encountered,
 198      * an EOI marker is inserted into the buffer and <code>true</code>
 199      * is returned.  Otherwise returns <code>false</code>.
 200      */
 201     boolean scanForFF(JPEGImageReader reader) throws IOException {
 202         boolean retval = false;
 203         boolean foundFF = false;
 204         while (foundFF == false) {
 205             while (bufAvail > 0) {
 206                 if ((buf[bufPtr++] & 0xff) == 0xff) {
 207                     bufAvail--;
 208                     foundFF = true;
 209                     break;  // out of inner while
 210                 }
 211                 bufAvail--;
 212             }
 213             // Reload the buffer and keep going
 214             loadBuf(0);
 215             // Skip any remaining pad bytes
 216             if (foundFF == true) {
 217                 while ((bufAvail > 0) && (buf[bufPtr] & 0xff) == 0xff) {
 218                     bufPtr++;  // Only if it still is 0xff
 219                     bufAvail--;




  58     /**
  59      * A pointer to the next available byte in the buffer.  This is
  60      * used to read data from the buffer and must be updated to
  61      * move through the buffer.
  62      */
  63     int bufPtr;
  64 
  65     /**
  66      * The ImageInputStream buffered.
  67      */
  68     ImageInputStream iis;
  69 
  70     JPEGBuffer (ImageInputStream iis) {
  71         buf = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE];
  72         bufAvail = 0;
  73         bufPtr = 0;
  74         this.iis = iis;
  75     }
  76 
  77     /**
  78      * Ensures that there are at least {@code count} bytes available
  79      * in the buffer, loading more data and moving any remaining
  80      * bytes to the front.  A count of 0 means to just fill the buffer.
  81      * If the count is larger than the buffer size, just fills the buffer.
  82      * If the end of the stream is encountered before a non-0 count can
  83      * be satisfied, an {@code IIOException} is thrown with the
  84      * message "Image Format Error".
  85      */
  86     void loadBuf(int count) throws IOException {
  87         if (debug) {
  88             System.out.print("loadbuf called with ");
  89             System.out.print("count " + count + ", ");
  90             System.out.println("bufAvail " + bufAvail + ", ");
  91         }
  92         if (count != 0) {
  93             if (bufAvail >= count) {  // have enough
  94                 return;
  95             }
  96         } else {
  97             if (bufAvail == BUFFER_SIZE) {  // already full
  98                 return;
  99             }
 100         }
 101         // First copy any remaining bytes down to the beginning
 102         if ((bufAvail > 0) && (bufAvail < BUFFER_SIZE)) {
 103             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, buf, 0, bufAvail);


 105         // Now fill the rest of the buffer
 106         int ret = iis.read(buf, bufAvail, buf.length - bufAvail);
 107         if (debug) {
 108             System.out.println("iis.read returned " + ret);
 109         }
 110         if (ret != -1) {
 111             bufAvail += ret;
 112         }
 113         bufPtr = 0;
 114         int minimum = Math.min(BUFFER_SIZE, count);
 115         if (bufAvail < minimum) {
 116             throw new IIOException ("Image Format Error");
 117         }
 118     }
 119 
 120     /**
 121      * Fills the data array from the stream, starting with
 122      * the buffer and then reading directly from the stream
 123      * if necessary.  The buffer is left in an appropriate
 124      * state.  If the end of the stream is encountered, an
 125      * {@code IIOException} is thrown with the
 126      * message "Image Format Error".
 127      */
 128     void readData(byte [] data) throws IOException {
 129         int count = data.length;
 130         // First see what's left in the buffer.
 131         if (bufAvail >= count) {  // It's enough
 132             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, data, 0, count);
 133             bufAvail -= count;
 134             bufPtr += count;
 135             return;
 136         }
 137         int offset = 0;
 138         if (bufAvail > 0) {  // Some there, but not enough
 139             System.arraycopy(buf, bufPtr, data, 0, bufAvail);
 140             offset = bufAvail;
 141             count -= bufAvail;
 142             bufAvail = 0;
 143             bufPtr = 0;
 144         }
 145         // Now read the rest directly from the stream
 146         if (iis.read(data, offset, count) != count) {
 147             throw new IIOException ("Image format Error");
 148         }
 149     }
 150 
 151     /**
 152      * Skips {@code count} bytes, leaving the buffer
 153      * in an appropriate state.  If the end of the stream is
 154      * encountered, an {@code IIOException} is thrown with the
 155      * message "Image Format Error".
 156      */
 157     void skipData(int count) throws IOException {
 158         // First see what's left in the buffer.
 159         if (bufAvail >= count) {  // It's enough
 160             bufAvail -= count;
 161             bufPtr += count;
 162             return;
 163         }
 164         if (bufAvail > 0) {  // Some there, but not enough
 165             count -= bufAvail;
 166             bufAvail = 0;
 167             bufPtr = 0;
 168         }
 169         // Now read the rest directly from the stream
 170         if (iis.skipBytes(count) != count) {
 171             throw new IIOException ("Image format Error");
 172         }
 173     }
 174 


 178      */
 179     void pushBack() throws IOException {
 180         iis.seek(iis.getStreamPosition()-bufAvail);
 181         bufAvail = 0;
 182         bufPtr = 0;
 183     }
 184 
 185     /**
 186      * Return the stream position corresponding to the next
 187      * available byte in the buffer.
 188      */
 189     long getStreamPosition() throws IOException {
 190         return (iis.getStreamPosition()-bufAvail);
 191     }
 192 
 193     /**
 194      * Scan the buffer until the next 0xff byte, reloading
 195      * the buffer as necessary.  The buffer position is left
 196      * pointing to the first non-0xff byte after a run of
 197      * 0xff bytes.  If the end of the stream is encountered,
 198      * an EOI marker is inserted into the buffer and {@code true}
 199      * is returned.  Otherwise returns {@code false}.
 200      */
 201     boolean scanForFF(JPEGImageReader reader) throws IOException {
 202         boolean retval = false;
 203         boolean foundFF = false;
 204         while (foundFF == false) {
 205             while (bufAvail > 0) {
 206                 if ((buf[bufPtr++] & 0xff) == 0xff) {
 207                     bufAvail--;
 208                     foundFF = true;
 209                     break;  // out of inner while
 210                 }
 211                 bufAvail--;
 212             }
 213             // Reload the buffer and keep going
 214             loadBuf(0);
 215             // Skip any remaining pad bytes
 216             if (foundFF == true) {
 217                 while ((bufAvail > 0) && (buf[bufPtr] & 0xff) == 0xff) {
 218                     bufPtr++;  // Only if it still is 0xff
 219                     bufAvail--;


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