and define it to true for __aarch64__ and Win Arm64 + Visual Studio.
Microsoft's compiler (cl.exe) does not define __aarch64__, but relies on
_M_ARM64 & _M_ARM64EC
Bug: b/277254922
Change-Id: I20e4fa07a4031599db69e3d7ba9050345315ef51
clears a warning of the form:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -1 (32-bit, signed) to type
'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') changed the value to 4294967295 (32-bit,
unsigned)
Bug: b/229626362
Change-Id: I397fbd59bd3e6d787fcec1344b6230958b28d22c
clears warnings of the form:
implicit conversion from type 'int32_t' (aka 'int') of value -1 (32-bit,
signed) to type 'unsigned int' changed the value to 4294967295 (32-bit,
unsigned)
Bug: b/229626362
Change-Id: I956671d4fee482c97c67bbe94032a97da49b0f6d
this fixes runtime warnings with clang -fsanitize=integer when using the
WEBP_ALIGN_CST constant in WEBP_ALIGN:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -32 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'unsigned int' changed the value to 4294967264 (32-bit, unsigned)
Bug: b/229626362
Change-Id: I524d80e620b9869de4e6d322b7de6ffa1ec8657f
and use it in calls containing _mm_cvtsi32_si128; this calls
WebPUint32ToMem, but corrects the type to avoid runtime warnings with
clang -fsanitize=integer of the form:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -1904123502 (32-bit,
signed) to type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') changed the value to
2390843794 (32-bit, unsigned)
Bug: b/229626362
Change-Id: I20545e822d8045fa44f688241879206055a0a148
and use it with calls to _mm_cvtsi32_si128 and _mm_set_epi32; this calls
WebPMemToUint32, but corrects the type to avoid runtime warnings with
clang -fsanitize=integer of the form:
implicit conversion from type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') of value
2155905152 (32-bit, unsigned) to type 'int' changed the value to
-2139062144 (32-bit, signed)
Bug: b/229626362
Change-Id: I50101ba2b46dfaa852f02d46830f3511c80b02d9
It's self contained apart from a dependency on src/webp/types.h and src/dsp/cpu.h
For now it's only set up as an internal library, not an installable one.
Webp doesn't depend on it yet, the code is only duplicated.
Change-Id: I752799894f9d4105d0d296ddebd9f9641181a1ec
- prefer https
- metadataworkinggroup.org/com seem to be offline; the web archive link
was obtained from exiftool: https://exiftool.org/TagNames/MWG.html
- fix kramdown link, rubyforge has been gone a long time
- fix png/zlib links
Bug: webp:544
Bug: b/202302177
Change-Id: Id69de4553e7baf00393f12a2c1acb262443a1a93
similar to '* const', __restrict needs to be included in the
declaration to avoid warnings like:
src\dsp\alpha_processing.c(429): warning C4028: formal parameter 1
different from declaration
this change also moves WEBP_RESTRICT to dsp.h to avoid a circular
dependency between it and utils.h which already includes dsp.h
Change-Id: Ib070d358a372e76fae4be5445ab288940b9baac0
this can help with some aliasing issues with some versions of clang/gcc,
similar to:
3e265136 Add WEBP_RESTRICT & use it in VP8BitReader
Change-Id: I863e53cc9d707c9a4b21373ca743c3089aed012e
Marking the `VP8BitReader` as `__restrict__` helps the compiler generate
better code avoiding issues related to aliasing (re-loads/stores).
Change-Id: Ib7178f57e27e5f40572efc3e567cdf994ea6d928
this will avoid the potential for some integer overflows in rescaler
calculations
Bug: chromium:1196850
Change-Id: Iaa09f5d6b888b39aaeb2154d470279620362d6eb
in addition to checking the environment for "MALLOC_LIMIT"; the
environment will still take precedence.
this is in preparation for adding extreme config value coverage to
advanced_api_fuzzer
Bug: chromium:1196850
Change-Id: Ibe22f5e39e030a422fd6e383269bde35252d3fae
large values of x_add and y_add may rollover an int causing a later
assertion to fail in WebPRescalerExportRow due to fxy_scale incorrectly
being set to 0.
fixes:
src/dsp/rescaler.c:178: void WebPRescalerExportRow(WebPRescaler *const):
Assertion `wrk->src_height == wrk->dst_height && wrk->x_add == 1'
failed.
Bug: chromium:1196480
Change-Id: I2c00f015d61a1257033d8edb1edd4d060d6878b7
holding the associated mutex while signaling a condition variable isn't
necessary and in some implementations will reduce performance as the
woken thread may test the mutex, fail and go back to sleep.
Change-Id: Id685a47b0c76fc4a1c5acedcb6623e8c55056415
no change in object code
from clang-7 -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation
implicit conversion from type 'int32_t' (aka 'int') of value 287
(32-bit, signed) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the
value to 31 (8-bit, unsigned)
Change-Id: I692368bcc2f41412697b8ae51e53078831072891
no change in object code
from clang-7 -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 39736 (32-bit, signed) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 56 (8-bit, unsigned)
Change-Id: I0ecf24c5b1b11e056c58b3b85ea529c30cdadf57
This is to prevent resizing to dimension 0
+ added some safety checks about src_width > 0 and src_height > 0
BUG=webp:418
Change-Id: Ic04a53ad26455d80538bc8681882a554fca2a340
dst->cur_ was not set.
The bug occurred only with several VP8LBitWriter instances
(thread_level > 0) and in 32-bit (in 64-bit, src->cur_ was
always 0 in VP8LBitWriterClone()).
BUG=chromium:917029
Change-Id: I0d94a3d8e62b247fd616eebe1009868dc8a5ed2e
(we also limit radius based on height too, for good measure, although it's not an asan bug)
fixes oss-fuzz issue #9105
Change-Id: Ie0d79dd81480dc4e2b653b7e992e5cdcd3dfa834
this can result in an alignment hint on arm causing a SIGBUS. casting
the input ptr to anything aside from its type is unnecessary for memcpy
and is contrary to the intent of this function.
Change-Id: I9a4d3f4be90f80cd8c3e96ccbe557e51e34cf7a5
including the type in the macro doesn't bring much benefit to ordering,
current platforms work with a prefix, this would be insufficient if the
attribute needed to follow the function prototype. this form makes it
easier to override on the command line.
BUG=webp:355
Change-Id: Iba41ec0bb319403054be0e899c4cc472dd932fd9
When re-initializing a bit writer, we could set invalid values because
the bit writer was not big enough.
Change-Id: Id25ab6712603245a5a12d5f4a86fe35a9a799a5d