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1 /*
2 * QEMU VNC display driver: tight encoding
4 * From libvncserver/rfb/rfbproto.h
5 * Copyright (C) 2005 Rohit Kumar, Johannes E. Schindelin
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30 #ifndef VNC_ENCODING_TIGHT_H
31 #define VNC_ENCODING_TIGHT_H
33 /*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
34 * Tight Encoding.
36 *-- The first byte of each Tight-encoded rectangle is a "compression control
37 * byte". Its format is as follows (bit 0 is the least significant one):
39 * bit 0: if 1, then compression stream 0 should be reset;
40 * bit 1: if 1, then compression stream 1 should be reset;
41 * bit 2: if 1, then compression stream 2 should be reset;
42 * bit 3: if 1, then compression stream 3 should be reset;
43 * bits 7-4: if 1000 (0x08), then the compression type is "fill",
44 * if 1001 (0x09), then the compression type is "jpeg",
45 * if 0xxx, then the compression type is "basic",
46 * values greater than 1001 are not valid.
48 * If the compression type is "basic", then bits 6..4 of the
49 * compression control byte (those xxx in 0xxx) specify the following:
51 * bits 5-4: decimal representation is the index of a particular zlib
52 * stream which should be used for decompressing the data;
53 * bit 6: if 1, then a "filter id" byte is following this byte.
55 *-- The data that follows after the compression control byte described
56 * above depends on the compression type ("fill", "jpeg" or "basic").
58 *-- If the compression type is "fill", then the only pixel value follows, in
59 * client pixel format (see NOTE 1). This value applies to all pixels of the
60 * rectangle.
62 *-- If the compression type is "jpeg", the following data stream looks like
63 * this:
65 * 1..3 bytes: data size (N) in compact representation;
66 * N bytes: JPEG image.
68 * Data size is compactly represented in one, two or three bytes, according
69 * to the following scheme:
71 * 0xxxxxxx (for values 0..127)
72 * 1xxxxxxx 0yyyyyyy (for values 128..16383)
73 * 1xxxxxxx 1yyyyyyy zzzzzzzz (for values 16384..4194303)
75 * Here each character denotes one bit, xxxxxxx are the least significant 7
76 * bits of the value (bits 0-6), yyyyyyy are bits 7-13, and zzzzzzzz are the
77 * most significant 8 bits (bits 14-21). For example, decimal value 10000
78 * should be represented as two bytes: binary 10010000 01001110, or
79 * hexadecimal 90 4E.
81 *-- If the compression type is "basic" and bit 6 of the compression control
82 * byte was set to 1, then the next (second) byte specifies "filter id" which
83 * tells the decoder what filter type was used by the encoder to pre-process
84 * pixel data before the compression. The "filter id" byte can be one of the
85 * following:
87 * 0: no filter ("copy" filter);
88 * 1: "palette" filter;
89 * 2: "gradient" filter.
91 *-- If bit 6 of the compression control byte is set to 0 (no "filter id"
92 * byte), or if the filter id is 0, then raw pixel values in the client
93 * format (see NOTE 1) will be compressed. See below details on the
94 * compression.
96 *-- The "gradient" filter pre-processes pixel data with a simple algorithm
97 * which converts each color component to a difference between a "predicted"
98 * intensity and the actual intensity. Such a technique does not affect
99 * uncompressed data size, but helps to compress photo-like images better.
100 * Pseudo-code for converting intensities to differences is the following:
102 * P[i,j] := V[i-1,j] + V[i,j-1] - V[i-1,j-1];
103 * if (P[i,j] < 0) then P[i,j] := 0;
104 * if (P[i,j] > MAX) then P[i,j] := MAX;
105 * D[i,j] := V[i,j] - P[i,j];
107 * Here V[i,j] is the intensity of a color component for a pixel at
108 * coordinates (i,j). MAX is the maximum value of intensity for a color
109 * component.
111 *-- The "palette" filter converts true-color pixel data to indexed colors
112 * and a palette which can consist of 2..256 colors. If the number of colors
113 * is 2, then each pixel is encoded in 1 bit, otherwise 8 bits is used to
114 * encode one pixel. 1-bit encoding is performed such way that the most
115 * significant bits correspond to the leftmost pixels, and each raw of pixels
116 * is aligned to the byte boundary. When "palette" filter is used, the
117 * palette is sent before the pixel data. The palette begins with an unsigned
118 * byte which value is the number of colors in the palette minus 1 (i.e. 1
119 * means 2 colors, 255 means 256 colors in the palette). Then follows the
120 * palette itself which consist of pixel values in client pixel format (see
121 * NOTE 1).
123 *-- The pixel data is compressed using the zlib library. But if the data
124 * size after applying the filter but before the compression is less then 12,
125 * then the data is sent as is, uncompressed. Four separate zlib streams
126 * (0..3) can be used and the decoder should read the actual stream id from
127 * the compression control byte (see NOTE 2).
129 * If the compression is not used, then the pixel data is sent as is,
130 * otherwise the data stream looks like this:
132 * 1..3 bytes: data size (N) in compact representation;
133 * N bytes: zlib-compressed data.
135 * Data size is compactly represented in one, two or three bytes, just like
136 * in the "jpeg" compression method (see above).
138 *-- NOTE 1. If the color depth is 24, and all three color components are
139 * 8-bit wide, then one pixel in Tight encoding is always represented by
140 * three bytes, where the first byte is red component, the second byte is
141 * green component, and the third byte is blue component of the pixel color
142 * value. This applies to colors in palettes as well.
144 *-- NOTE 2. The decoder must reset compression streams' states before
145 * decoding the rectangle, if some of bits 0,1,2,3 in the compression control
146 * byte are set to 1. Note that the decoder must reset zlib streams even if
147 * the compression type is "fill" or "jpeg".
149 *-- NOTE 3. The "gradient" filter and "jpeg" compression may be used only
150 * when bits-per-pixel value is either 16 or 32, not 8.
152 *-- NOTE 4. The width of any Tight-encoded rectangle cannot exceed 2048
153 * pixels. If a rectangle is wider, it must be split into several rectangles
154 * and each one should be encoded separately.
158 #define VNC_TIGHT_EXPLICIT_FILTER 0x04
159 #define VNC_TIGHT_FILL 0x08
160 #define VNC_TIGHT_JPEG 0x09
161 #define VNC_TIGHT_MAX_SUBENCODING 0x09
163 /* Filters to improve compression efficiency */
164 #define VNC_TIGHT_FILTER_COPY 0x00
165 #define VNC_TIGHT_FILTER_PALETTE 0x01
166 #define VNC_TIGHT_FILTER_GRADIENT 0x02
168 /* Note: The following constant should not be changed. */
169 #define VNC_TIGHT_MIN_TO_COMPRESS 12
171 /* The parameters below may be adjusted. */
172 #define VNC_TIGHT_MIN_SPLIT_RECT_SIZE 4096
173 #define VNC_TIGHT_MIN_SOLID_SUBRECT_SIZE 2048
174 #define VNC_TIGHT_MAX_SPLIT_TILE_SIZE 16
176 #endif /* VNC_ENCODING_TIGHT_H */