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Security team finished fuzzing as planned, we are good here.
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FYI, the Chrome team has apparently done a security review of the library:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=48789#c3
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That bug is for tracking the decoder. I'm talking about the encoder
now.
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... and the bug for tracking that is bug 650899.
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NOTE: libjpeg-turbo trunk now contains a version of jchuff.c
(Huffman encoder) with the optimizations re-written and re-licensed under the
same BSD-style license as the rest of libjpeg.
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Because bsmedberg told me to in
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/msg/bfc2fabaecacdd97.
Also because I think it should be listed on
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Release_Tracking to make sure it gets
the right security reviews, license file additions, changelog entries,
crash
Jesse, why did you nominate this bug for tracking-firefox5?
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I've filed bug 650899 for updating libjpeg-turbo.
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NOTE: libjpeg-turbo trunk now contains a version of jdhuff.c and
jdhuff.h (Huffman decoder) with the optimizations re-written and re-
licensed under the same BSD-style license as the rest of libjpeg.
Looking into jchuff* as well, but I figured you were probably more
interested in the decoder than
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(Though, honestly we'd really prefer to make it buildable with nasm, or
gas. But that's another bug...)
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Fedora 13 has old yasm too
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More specifically, with yasm 0.8.0.2194, which is the latest available
by default with Ubuntu 10.04. yasm 1.1.0.2352 works fine.
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Apparently this causes OOM in yasm 0.8.something we may need to up the
min version
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http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/6a8baba56a65
http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/3eb5a574319f
Please file follow-ups as needed.
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> Don't we need to use the libjpeg v8 ABI in order to get this?
No, it works when emulating the v6b ABI as well. It just adds two
additional functions without breaking compatibility with the rest of the
ABI.
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> Why is support for arithmetic encoding/decoding disabled?
We haven't decided whether to enabled this yet. This is a separate issue
and needs a separate bug as well as a lot more thought/research.
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Don't we need to use the libjpeg v8 ABI in order to get this?
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Patch v2.0 Part 3: Re-enable reftests on Windows.
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Yep, and this should close bug 477728
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Ah, the orange is due to unexpected success. That's not so bad. :)
I think we can just back out bug 582850.
http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/4643426a1523
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There are unfortunately reftest failures on Windows with this latest
patch. Looking into it.
http://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=MozillaTry&rev=fceae635d617
http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showlog.cgi?log=MozillaTry/1301360568.1301363938.582.gz
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> (In reply to comment #166)
> > >+#define PAD(size, align) (((size) + (align) - 1) & (~((align) - 1)))
> >
> > I usually prefer functions over macros for the additional type safety and to
> > avoid evaluating arguments twice (e.g. PAD(x, a++))
>
> My experience has bee
(In reply to comment #166)
> >+#define PAD(size, align) (((size) + (align) - 1) & (~((align) - 1)))
>
> I usually prefer functions over macros for the additional type safety and to
> avoid evaluating arguments twice (e.g. PAD(x, a++))
My experience has been that the compiler does a good job of op
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> And just FYI, another thing that I'm currently being contracted to do is
> investigate rewriting the performance optimizations in j{c|d}huff*. This will
> hopefully allow me to re-license those files in libjpeg-turbo 1.2.
This sounds great.
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(In reply to comment #163)
> (2) RGB_{RED|GREEN|BLUE} macro conflicts on OS/2 (OS/2? Really?): This seems
> like an innocuous enough patch, although I'd rather have it in jmorecfg.h
> instead of jpeglib.h. I'd also like to know more of the back story as to why
> OS/2 is defining those macros. I
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Proposed upstream patch for addressing concern about jround_up() argument types.
>+#define PAD(size, align) (((size) + (align) - 1) & (~((align) - 1)))
I usually prefer functions over macros for the additional type safety
and to avoid evaluating arguments twice (e.g.
> (2) RGB_{RED|GREEN|BLUE} macro conflicts on OS/2 (OS/2? Really?): This seems
> like an innocuous enough patch, although I'd rather have it in jmorecfg.h
> instead of jpeglib.h.
Attachment 522446 puts the #undef's in jmorecfg.h, right above the
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This will hopefully allow me to re-license those files in libjpeg-turbo
1.2.
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I'll address the review comments that are relevant to the upstream code
here:
(1) jround_up() argument types: this was the result of a bad game of
Celebrity Whack-a-Mole that I played while trying to port the code to
Win64. Jeff's idea of creating a local, power-of-2-specific round-up
function f
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DRC, what would be a good medium for handling Jeff's remaining review
comments?
I'm going to push the latest patches to try now.
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Created attachment 522459
Interdiff v1.3.1 -> v2.0 part 1 without deleted files
This interdiff is the same as attachment 522449, but it doesn't include
the files I deleted, in an attempt to make it easier to read.
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> Oh, I see; that's a change we made, but which isn't in libjpeg-turbo.
>
> Until it's fixed upstream, why don't we just guard the #define's in
> jmorecfg.h?
> We already keep that file out of sync with libjpeg-turbo's mainline.
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Oh, I see; that's a change we made, but which isn't in libjpeg-turbo.
Until it's fixed upstream, why don't we just guard the #define's in
jmorecfg.h? We already keep that file out of sync with libjpeg-turbo's
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> Do you mean upstream of libjpeg-turbo, i.e., in libjpeg? libjpeg-turbo is a
> fork of an old version of libjpeg, so there's really no "upstream" to speak
> of.
I meant upstream in libjpeg-turbo instead of patching our local copy.
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> Comment on attachment 471713 [details]
> Patch v1.3.1
[snip]
> >diff --git a/jpeg/jcdctmgr.c b/jpeg/jcdctmgr.c
> >--- a/jpeg/jcdctmgr.c
> >+++ b/jpeg/jcdctmgr.c
> > /*
> >+ * Find the highest bit in an integer through binary search.
> >+ */
> >+LOCAL(int)
> >+flss (UIN
>diff --git a/jpeg/jpeglib.h b/jpeg/jpeglib.h
>-#ifdef XP_OS2
>-/*
>- * On OS/2, the system will have defined RGB_* so we #undef 'em to avoid
>warnings
>- * from jmorecfg.h.
>- */
>-#ifdef RGB_RED
>- #undef RGB_RED
>-#endif
>-#ifdef RGB_GREEN
>- #undef RGB_GREEN
>-#endif
>-#ifdef RGB_BLU
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> Per comment 147, I intend to update to the new version before checking in.
> That sound good to you, Jeff?
That's fine. An interdiff would to have for a quick look over. Also, one
thing that I forgot to mention in the review comments. I'd prefer that
we only include t
Per comment 147, I intend to update to the new version before checking
in. That sound good to you, Jeff?
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I strongly suggest updating libjpeg-turbo from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 before
taking time on complete reviewing. It will be wiser because many changes
where made.
Significant changes since 1.0.0:
[1] The Huffman decoder will now handle erroneous Huffman codes (for
instance, from a corrupt JPEG image.) Pr
Comment on attachment 471713
Patch v1.3.1
I did not review the simd code as that's more work and lower risk
because it's mostly just optimized versions of existing functions. I did
go through the rest of the stuff, hopefully I was thorough enough (there
was a lot of change).
A few of these commen
I'll be starting full-time on 3/28, so I'll be able to update the patch
and whatnot then.
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> (In reply to comment #144)
> > Maybe a different reviewer should be assigned to possibly get this in for
> > Fx5.0?
>
> Jeff, you reviewing?
>
> /be
I've completed a large chunk of the review. I haven't had time to get to
the rest of it yet. I am hoping to for 5.
-
(In reply to comment #144)
> Maybe a different reviewer should be assigned to possibly get this in for
> Fx5.0?
Jeff, you reviewing?
/be
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for Fx5.0?
According to the draft plan for the new development process, the 5.0
branch could be cut early(3 weeks).
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Bug on integration libjpeg-turbo in Google Chrome, already have status
verified fixed...
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=48789
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It's also available in my ppa:tom-gall/packages.
Like Steve, I haven't been able to replicate any issues but thus far
I've been testing on armel.
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If anyone is seeing the same problem as williamts99 (who is not
subscribed to this bug), could you please provide a copy of
/proc/cpuinfo from the affected system, and a copy of an example pdf
that the problem is reproducible with?
If possible, please also try building a package from the git branc
ah sorry, found some at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-
turbo/files/1.0.90%20(1.1beta1)/
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did you install from source or are there any debian (source) packages
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This might need some more testing, I installed the latest libjpeg-turbo
and could not open pdf documents with document viewer. Reverted to
libjpeg62 and the problem went away.
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more speed, lower profile, greater productivity please.
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i hope it gets into debian and ubuntu soon. and i hope people don't
start to do what mozilla wants to do (bundle more software into their
huge monster of software). can't wait to run feh faster on my computers
to view pretty large photo images...
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I concur. I know this is ancillary, but libjpeg-turbo sigificantly
improved/decreased my proc usage on my zoneminder install.
Also, It looks like Mozilla is working on bundling this in FF now:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=573948
See that bug for their licensing considerations, as
+1 for wishing this were used as the default libjpeg distro so the
various programs could benefit from it (zoneminder, for instance,
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I second the request.
I'm usually very skeptic about purported performance improvements, but I
did my tests on a couple of machines and I think that given the ubiquity
of JPEG pictures the upgrade to libjpeg-turbo could be one of the most
important user-visible speed improvements in the last few r
libjpeg-turbo is a drop-in replacement for libjpeg, so +1
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Fedora 14 will use libjpeg-turbo by default.
>From http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/libjpeg-turbo
"libjpeg-turbo is at least twice faster in JPEG compression/decompression than
original libjpeg on platforms with MMX/SSE instruction set. It has same API/ABI
like original libjpeg and also r
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libjpeg-turbo seems to greatly improve speed compared to libjpeg.
Read more here:
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Maybe it would be good to package it, or at least offer it in a ppa.
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