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// Copyright 2018 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#ifndef ASTC_CODEC_DECODER_PARTITION_H_
#define ASTC_CODEC_DECODER_PARTITION_H_
#include "src/base/optional.h"
#include "src/decoder/footprint.h"
#include <vector>
namespace astc_codec {
struct Partition;
// Determines the "difference" between any two partitions of the same size.
// This metric attempts to find the best one to one mapping from the labels in
// partition a against the labels in partition b. Once that mapping is found, it
// returns the number of pixels that are mismatched between the two. Each
// partition is expected to start in the upper left corner of the block and
// proceed in raster-scan order. Two partitions are equal if the mapping is
// bijective. This metric is a metric in the mathematical sense. In other words
// it has the following properties:
//
// 1) PartitionMetric(a, b) >= 0
// 2) PartitionMetric(a, b) == PartitionMetric(b, a)
// 3) PartitionMetric(a, b) == 0 iff a == b
// 4) PartitionMetric(a, b) + PartitionMetric(b, c) >= PartitionMetric(a, c)
//
// Throws an error if one partition's footprint is not equal to the other.
int PartitionMetric(const Partition& a, const Partition& b);
// A partition is a way to divide up an ASTC block into disjoint subsets such
// that each subset uses a different set of endpoints. This is used to increase
// the compression quality of blocks. One way to store such a partition is to
// assign an ID to use with a predetermined decoding method. Here we store the
// logical representation of partitions by keeping a per-pixel label. All pixels
// that share a label belong to the same subset.
struct Partition {
// The footprint width and height of this partition. This determines the size
// of the assignment array.
Footprint footprint;
// The number of subsets in this partition. The values in the partition
// assignment fall within the range [0, num_parts). The maximum number of
// parts supported is four.
int num_parts;
// The 10-bit partition ID as stored in bits 13-22 of multi-part ASTC blocks.
// (See Section C.2.9) If there is no guarantee that this partition is a valid
// ASTC partition, this should be set to absl::nullopt.
base::Optional<int> partition_id;
// A value in the range [0, num_parts) corresponding to the label for
// the given texel (x, y) in [0, footprint_width) x [0, footprint_height)
// using a raster-order layout.
std::vector<int> assignment;
// Returns true only if their "distance" is zero, i.e. if they have compatible
// subset assignments.
bool operator==(const Partition& other) const {
return PartitionMetric(*this, other) == 0;
}
};
// Generates the ASTC partition assignment for the given block attributes.
Partition GetASTCPartition(const Footprint& footprint, int num_parts,
int partition_id);
// Returns the |k| valid ASTC partitions that are closest to the candidate based
// on the PartitionMetric defined above.
const std::vector<const Partition*> FindKClosestASTCPartitions(
const Partition& candidate, int k);
// Returns the valid ASTC partition closest to the candidate with at most as
// many subsets as the |candidate|. Note: this is not a deterministic function,
// as the underlying valid partitions are sorted using a hash map and a distance
// function whose range is the natural numbers. The chances that two or more
// partitions are equally 'closest' is possible, in which case this function
// makes no guarantees about which one it will return. For more control, use
// FindKClosestASTCPartitions above.
const Partition& FindClosestASTCPartition(const Partition& candidate);
} // namespace astc_codec
#endif // ASTC_CODEC_DECODER_PARTITION_H_
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