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* add back exif-terminator and use only for jpeg,png,webp * fix arguments passed to terminateExif() * pull in latest exif-terminator * fix test * update processed img --------- Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
438 lines
10 KiB
Go
438 lines
10 KiB
Go
package jpegstructure
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"io"
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"encoding/binary"
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"github.com/dsoprea/go-logging"
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)
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// JpegSplitter uses the Go stream splitter to divide the JPEG stream into
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// segments.
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type JpegSplitter struct {
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lastMarkerId byte
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lastMarkerName string
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counter int
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lastIsScanData bool
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visitor interface{}
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currentOffset int
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segments *SegmentList
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scandataOffset int
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}
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// NewJpegSplitter returns a new JpegSplitter.
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func NewJpegSplitter(visitor interface{}) *JpegSplitter {
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return &JpegSplitter{
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segments: NewSegmentList(nil),
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visitor: visitor,
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}
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}
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// Segments returns all found segments.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) Segments() *SegmentList {
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return js.segments
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}
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// MarkerId returns the ID of the last processed marker.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) MarkerId() byte {
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return js.lastMarkerId
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}
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// MarkerName returns the name of the last-processed marker.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) MarkerName() string {
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return js.lastMarkerName
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}
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// Counter returns the number of processed segments.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) Counter() int {
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return js.counter
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}
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// IsScanData returns whether the last processed segment was scan-data.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) IsScanData() bool {
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return js.lastIsScanData
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) processScanData(data []byte) (advanceBytes int, err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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// Search through the segment, past all 0xff's therein, until we encounter
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// the EOI segment.
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dataLength := -1
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for i := js.scandataOffset; i < len(data); i++ {
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thisByte := data[i]
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if i == 0 {
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continue
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}
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lastByte := data[i-1]
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if lastByte != 0xff {
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continue
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}
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if thisByte == 0x00 || thisByte >= 0xd0 && thisByte <= 0xd8 {
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continue
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}
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// After all of the other checks, this means that we're on the EOF
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// segment.
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if thisByte != MARKER_EOI {
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continue
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}
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dataLength = i - 1
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break
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}
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if dataLength == -1 {
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// On the next pass, start on the last byte of this pass, just in case
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// the first byte of the two-byte sequence is here.
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js.scandataOffset = len(data) - 1
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Scan-data not fully available (%d).", len(data))
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return 0, nil
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}
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js.lastIsScanData = true
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js.lastMarkerId = 0
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js.lastMarkerName = ""
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// Note that we don't increment the counter since this isn't an actual
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// segment.
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "End of scan-data.")
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err = js.handleSegment(0x0, "!SCANDATA", 0x0, data[:dataLength])
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log.PanicIf(err)
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return dataLength, nil
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) readSegment(data []byte) (count int, err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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if js.counter == 0 {
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// Verify magic bytes.
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if len(data) < 3 {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Not enough (1)")
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return 0, nil
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}
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if data[0] == jpegMagic2000[0] && data[1] == jpegMagic2000[1] && data[2] == jpegMagic2000[2] {
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// TODO(dustin): Revisit JPEG2000 support.
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log.Panicf("JPEG2000 not supported")
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}
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if data[0] != jpegMagicStandard[0] || data[1] != jpegMagicStandard[1] || data[2] != jpegMagicStandard[2] {
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log.Panicf("file does not look like a JPEG: (%02x) (%02x) (%02x)", data[0], data[1], data[2])
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}
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}
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chunkLength := len(data)
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "SPLIT: LEN=(%d) COUNTER=(%d)", chunkLength, js.counter)
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if js.scanDataIsNext() == true {
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// If the last segment was the SOS, we're currently sitting on scan data.
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// Search for the EOI marker afterward in order to know how much data
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// there is. Return this as its own token.
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//
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// REF: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26715684/parsing-jpeg-sos-marker
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advanceBytes, err := js.processScanData(data)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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// This will either return 0 and implicitly request that we need more
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// data and then need to run again or will return an actual byte count
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// to progress by.
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return advanceBytes, nil
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} else if js.lastMarkerId == MARKER_EOI {
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// We have more data following the EOI, which is unexpected. There
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// might be non-standard cruft at the end of the file. Terminate the
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// parse because the file-structure is, technically, complete at this
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// point.
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return 0, io.EOF
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} else {
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js.lastIsScanData = false
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}
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// If we're here, we're supposed to be sitting on the 0xff bytes at the
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// beginning of a segment (just before the marker).
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if data[0] != 0xff {
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log.Panicf("not on new segment marker @ (%d): (%02X)", js.currentOffset, data[0])
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}
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i := 0
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found := false
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for ; i < chunkLength; i++ {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Prefix check: (%d) %02X", i, data[i])
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if data[i] != 0xff {
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found = true
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break
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}
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}
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Skipped over leading 0xFF bytes: (%d)", i)
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if found == false || i >= chunkLength {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Not enough (3)")
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return 0, nil
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}
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markerId := data[i]
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js.lastMarkerName = markerNames[markerId]
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sizeLen, found := markerLen[markerId]
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "MARKER-ID=%x SIZELEN=%v FOUND=%v", markerId, sizeLen, found)
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i++
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b := bytes.NewBuffer(data[i:])
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payloadLength := 0
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// marker-ID + size => 2 + <dynamic>
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headerSize := 2 + sizeLen
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if found == false {
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// It's not one of the static-length markers. Read the length.
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//
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// The length is an unsigned 16-bit network/big-endian.
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// marker-ID + size => 2 + 2
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headerSize = 2 + 2
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if i+2 >= chunkLength {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Not enough (4)")
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return 0, nil
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}
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l := uint16(0)
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err = binary.Read(b, binary.BigEndian, &l)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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if l < 2 {
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log.Panicf("length of size read for non-special marker (%02x) is unexpectedly less than two.", markerId)
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}
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// (l includes the bytes of the length itself.)
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payloadLength = int(l) - 2
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "DataLength (dynamically-sized segment): (%d)", payloadLength)
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i += 2
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} else if sizeLen > 0 {
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// Accommodates the non-zero markers in our marker index, which only
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// represent J2C extensions.
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//
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// The length is an unsigned 32-bit network/big-endian.
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// TODO(dustin): !! This needs to be tested, but we need an image.
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if sizeLen != 4 {
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log.Panicf("known non-zero marker is not four bytes, which is not currently handled: M=(%x)", markerId)
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}
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if i+4 >= chunkLength {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Not enough (5)")
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return 0, nil
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}
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l := uint32(0)
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err = binary.Read(b, binary.BigEndian, &l)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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payloadLength = int(l) - 4
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "DataLength (four-byte-length segment): (%u)", l)
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i += 4
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}
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "PAYLOAD-LENGTH: %d", payloadLength)
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payload := data[i:]
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if payloadLength < 0 {
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log.Panicf("payload length less than zero: (%d)", payloadLength)
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}
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i += int(payloadLength)
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if i > chunkLength {
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Not enough (6)")
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return 0, nil
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}
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Found whole segment.")
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js.lastMarkerId = markerId
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payloadWindow := payload[:payloadLength]
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err = js.handleSegment(markerId, js.lastMarkerName, headerSize, payloadWindow)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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js.counter++
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Returning advance of (%d)", i)
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return i, nil
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) scanDataIsNext() bool {
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return js.lastMarkerId == MARKER_SOS
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}
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// Split is the base splitting function that satisfies `bufio.SplitFunc`.
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func (js *JpegSplitter) Split(data []byte, atEOF bool) (advance int, token []byte, err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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for len(data) > 0 {
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currentAdvance, err := js.readSegment(data)
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if err != nil {
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if err == io.EOF {
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// We've encountered an EOI marker.
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return 0, nil, err
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}
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log.Panic(err)
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}
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if currentAdvance == 0 {
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if len(data) > 0 && atEOF == true {
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// Provide a little context in the error message.
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if js.scanDataIsNext() == true {
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// Yes, we've ran into this.
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log.Panicf("scan-data is unbounded; EOI not encountered before EOF")
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} else {
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log.Panicf("partial segment data encountered before scan-data")
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}
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}
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// We don't have enough data for another segment.
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break
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}
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data = data[currentAdvance:]
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advance += currentAdvance
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}
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return advance, nil, nil
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) parseSof(data []byte) (sof *SofSegment, err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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stream := bytes.NewBuffer(data)
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buffer := bufio.NewReader(stream)
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bitsPerSample, err := buffer.ReadByte()
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log.PanicIf(err)
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height := uint16(0)
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err = binary.Read(buffer, binary.BigEndian, &height)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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width := uint16(0)
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err = binary.Read(buffer, binary.BigEndian, &width)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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componentCount, err := buffer.ReadByte()
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log.PanicIf(err)
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sof = &SofSegment{
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BitsPerSample: bitsPerSample,
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Width: width,
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Height: height,
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ComponentCount: componentCount,
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}
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return sof, nil
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) parseAppData(markerId byte, data []byte) (err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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return nil
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}
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func (js *JpegSplitter) handleSegment(markerId byte, markerName string, headerSize int, payload []byte) (err error) {
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defer func() {
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if state := recover(); state != nil {
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err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
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}
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}()
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cloned := make([]byte, len(payload))
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copy(cloned, payload)
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s := &Segment{
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MarkerId: markerId,
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MarkerName: markerName,
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Offset: js.currentOffset,
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Data: cloned,
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}
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jpegLogger.Debugf(nil, "Encountered marker (0x%02x) [%s] at offset (%d)", markerId, markerName, js.currentOffset)
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js.currentOffset += headerSize + len(payload)
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js.segments.Add(s)
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sv, ok := js.visitor.(SegmentVisitor)
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if ok == true {
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err = sv.HandleSegment(js.lastMarkerId, js.lastMarkerName, js.counter, js.lastIsScanData)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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}
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if markerId >= MARKER_SOF0 && markerId <= MARKER_SOF15 {
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ssv, ok := js.visitor.(SofSegmentVisitor)
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if ok == true {
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sof, err := js.parseSof(payload)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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err = ssv.HandleSof(sof)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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}
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} else if markerId >= MARKER_APP0 && markerId <= MARKER_APP15 {
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err := js.parseAppData(markerId, payload)
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log.PanicIf(err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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