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Re: [Openexr-devel] OpenEXR from shared libs.
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Nikolaj Thygesen |
Subject: |
Re: [Openexr-devel] OpenEXR from shared libs. |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Mar 2007 23:46:27 +0100 |
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I must shamefully admit that the pure virtual msg of my previous
mail was caused by some debugging code of mine :o/ Though after fixing
this, my code still Seg-faults a while after finishing reading the
image, which, in some cases, I get to see. I don't know what would
happen if running my EXR code compiled into my main program instead of
keeping it in an .so as is presently the case.
I know 1.2.2 is a tad old, so I tried to build 1.4.0a myself, and
run "make check" which yielded the following partial output when
checking the RGBA interface:
file with missing and broken scan lines
writing
reading one scan line at a time, comparing
reading multiple scan lines at a time, comparing
number of threads: 1
channels RGBA, line order 0, compression 0
channels RGB, line order 0, compression 0
channels A, line order 0, compression 0
channels RB, line order 0, compression 0
channels RGBA, line order 0, compression 1
channels RGB, line order 0, compression 1
channels A, line order 0, compression 1
channels RB, line order 0, compression 1
channels RGBA, line order 0, compression 2
channels RGB, line order 0, compression 2
channels A, line order 0, compression 2
channels RB, line order 0, compression 2
channels RGBA, line order 0, compression 3
channels RGB, line order 0, compression 3
channels A, line order 0, compression 3
channels RB, line order 0, compression 3
channels RGBA, line order 0, compression 4
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
FAIL: IlmImfTest
===================
1 of 1 tests failed
===================
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/nikolaj/openexr-1.4.0/IlmImfTest.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/nikolaj/openexr-1.4.0/IlmImfTest.
*** Error code 1
at least this indicates that there's something fishy going on with
the RGBA interface... at least on FreeBSD.
br - N :o)
Florian Kainz wrote:
The "pure virtual method called" message is strange.
Can you run your program in a debugger and check where
exactly the call to the pure virtual method occurs?
What does the stack trace look like at this point?
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi,
I realize my example was badly and incompletely reproduced. The
slightly modified version incorporating your suggested changes
follows below.
RgbaInputFile input_file;
Box2i dw = input_file.dataWindow();
Rgba pixels[width];
while (dw.min.y <= dw.max.y)
{
input_file.setFrameBuffer(pixels - dw.min.x, 1, 0);
input_file.readPixels(dw.min.y);
dw.min.y++;
}
Unfortunately even after implementing your fixes my shared lib still
crashes in readPixels() during the first scanline :o( In fact this is
what I get:
pure virtual method called
terminate called without an active exception
Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
What you write makes much sense to me. I just can't make it fit with
the example from section 2.5 of the OpenEXR document, in which they
read a partial image, and do this calculation for every block:
Array2D<Rgba> pixels (10, width);
while (dw.min.y <= dw.max.y)
{
file.setFrameBuffer (&pixels[0][0] - dw.min.x - dw.min.y * width, 1,
width);
file.readPixels (dw.min.y, min (dw.min.y + 9, dw.max.y));
dw.min.y += 10;
}
To me "*&pixels[0][0] - dw.min.x - dw.min.y * width*" looks like you
need to offset the scanline from the origo of the virtual complete
frame buffer?! I suspect that perhaps the zero byte row stride saves
us in your example - no?
Best regards - Nikolaj
Florian Kainz wrote:
Hi Nicolaj,
I am not entirely sure how to interpret your example. I assume that
your
program contains a loop to read all the scan lines in a given file,
but I
am not sure which of the code in your example is meant to be
included in
the loop; it does make a difference. Let's say your code is
analogous to
this:
RgbaInputFile input_file;
Box2i dw = input_file.dataWindow();
Rgba pixels[width];
input_file.setFrameBuffer(pixels - dw.min.x - dw.min.y * width,
1, width);
while (dw.min.y <= dw.max.dy)
{
input_file.readPixels(dw.min.y);
dw.min.y++;
}
If this is the case, then frame buffer address arithmetic is wrong.
No matter which scan line you are reading, you want the leftmost pixel,
t x coordinate, dw.min.x to be stored in pixels[0]. The pixels at x
coordinates dw.min.x+1, dw.min.x+2, etc. should to to pixels[1],
pixels[2],
etc. In other words, the address of pixel (x,y) is:
pixels - dw.min.x + x
Here's the corresponding setFrameBuffer() call (see also section 2.2 of
the Reading and Writing OpenEXR Image Files document):
input_file.setFrameBuffer (pixels - dw.min.x, 1, 0);
Hope this helps,
Florian
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi list,
I'm currently trying to interface to the OpenEXR library from my
own shared library reading scanlines one at a time. My code is
heavily based on the sample code on the OpenEXR home page
describing the reading of an RGBA file using the RgbaInputFile
class + a raw copy-paste of the C_IStream class using the old-skool
stdio FILE *'s to access the bytes of files. When compiling my
program as a stand-alone program, everything works fine for all
sample *.exr files, but as soon as the code goes into a *.so,
reading crashes in the "input_file.readPixels(dw.min.y);" call of
the snippet below.
I should mention that I'm running FreeBSD 6.2, using gcc 4.1and
OpenEXR V1.2.2, which is the release currently available in the
ports tree. My question is: Does OpenEXR have any issues with
shared libs?? Do I need or should I avoid any certain
compiler/linker flags??
RgbaInputFile input_file;
Box2i dw = input_file.dataWindow();
Rgba pixels[width];
input_file.setFrameBuffer(pixels - dw.min.x - dw.min.y *
width, 1, width);
input_file.readPixels(dw.min.y);
dw.min.y++;
lineno = line_number++;
br - Nikolaj Thygesen
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