// File: rg_etc1.h - Fast, high quality ETC1 block packer/unpacker - Rich Geldreich // Please see ZLIB license at the end of this file. #pragma once namespace rg_etc1 { // Unpacks an 8-byte ETC1 compressed block to a block of 4x4 32bpp RGBA pixels. // Returns false if the block is invalid. Invalid blocks will still be unpacked with clamping. // This function is thread safe, and does not dynamically allocate any memory. // If preserve_alpha is true, the alpha channel of the destination pixels will not be overwritten. Otherwise, alpha will be set to 255. bool unpack_etc1_block(const void *pETC1_block, unsigned int* pDst_pixels_rgba, bool preserve_alpha = false); // Quality setting = the higher the quality, the slower. // To pack large textures, it is highly recommended to call pack_etc1_block() in parallel, on different blocks, from multiple threads (particularly when using cHighQuality). enum etc1_quality { cLowQuality, cMediumQuality, cHighQuality, }; struct etc1_pack_params { etc1_quality m_quality; bool m_dithering; inline etc1_pack_params() { clear(); } void clear() { m_quality = cHighQuality; m_dithering = false; } }; // Important: pack_etc1_block_init() must be called before calling pack_etc1_block(). void pack_etc1_block_init(); // Packs a 4x4 block of 32bpp RGBA pixels to an 8-byte ETC1 block. // 32-bit RGBA pixels must always be arranged as (R,G,B,A) (R first, A last) in memory, independent of platform endianness. A should always be 255. // Returns squared error of result. // This function is thread safe, and does not dynamically allocate any memory. // pack_etc1_block() does not currently support "perceptual" colorspace metrics - it primarily optimizes for RGB RMSE. unsigned int pack_etc1_block(void* pETC1_block, const unsigned int* pSrc_pixels_rgba, etc1_pack_params& pack_params); } // namespace rg_etc1 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // rg_etc1 uses the ZLIB license: // http://opensource.org/licenses/Zlib // // Copyright (c) 2012 Rich Geldreich // // This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied // warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages // arising from the use of this software. // // Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, // including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it // freely, subject to the following restrictions: // // 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not // claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software // in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be // appreciated but is not required. // // 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be // misrepresented as being the original software. // // 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------