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2016-07-13Bug 696892: PDF annotation appearance stream synthesis SEGVRobin Watts
The code would SEGV if we were trying to synthesise an appearance stream for an annotation, and the docs pdf resources table had not been initialised. We now intialise the pdf resource tables when we initialise a pdf device. This is the earliest point we know we are going to need them, and covers all cases.
2016-07-13Use fz_malloc_struct rather than fz_calloc.Robin Watts
This helps with Memento debugging, and looks neater.
2016-07-08Separate close and drop functionality for devices and writers.Tor Andersson
Closing a device or writer may throw exceptions, but much of the foreign language bindings (JNI and JS) depend on drop to never throw an exception (exceptions in finalizers are bad).
2016-07-06Start slimming pdf_page.Tor Andersson
We want to turn pdf_page into a thin wrapper around a pdf_obj, so that any updates to the underlying PDF objects will be reflected without having to reload the pdf_page.
2016-07-06Add fitz to pdf downcasting functions for pages and annotations.Tor Andersson
2016-07-06Fix garbage collection and page grafting for indirect reference chains.Tor Andersson
The mark & sweep pass of garbage collection, and resolving indirect objects when grafting objects was following the full chain of indirect references. In the unusual case where a numbered object is itself only an indirect reference to another object, this intermediate numbered object would be missed both when marking for garbage collection, and when copying objects for grafting. Add a function to resolve only one step for these two uses. The following is an example of a file that would break during garbage collection if we follow full indirect reference chains: %PDF-1.3 1 0 obj <</Type/Catalog /Foo[2 0 R 3 0 R]>> endobj 2 0 obj 4 0 R endobj 3 0 obj 5 0 R endobj 4 0 obj <</Length 1>> stream A endstream endobj 5 0 obj <</Length 1>> stream B endstream endobj
2016-07-06pdf: Drop generation number from public interfaces.Tor Andersson
The generation number is only needed for decryption, and is assumed to be zero or irrelevant for all other uses. Store the original object number and generation in the xref slot, so that we can decrypt them even when the objects have been renumbered, without needing to pass the original object number around through the stream loading APIs.
2016-07-06pdf: Increment generation number in the xref when deleting an object.Tor Andersson
2016-07-06pdf: Check ownership when adding objects to a document.Tor Andersson
2016-06-17Use 'size_t' instead of int as appropriate.Robin Watts
This silences the many warnings we get when building for x64 in windows. This does not address any of the warnings we get in thirdparty libraries - in particular harfbuzz. These look (at a quick glance) harmless though.
2016-06-14Fix typos in various parts of the code.Sebastian Rasmussen
2016-04-27Remove useless try/catch/rethrows.Tor Andersson
2016-04-27Fix 696649: remove fz_rethrow_message calls.Tor Andersson
2016-04-26Improve fz_new_documentRobin Watts
Use a macro to make fz_new_document nicer (akin to fz_malloc_struct).
2016-04-11Bug 696696: Avoid leak when cleaning with sanitize.Robin Watts
If we rewrite a page content stream, and then drop that entire page we shouldn't leak the buffer. Or to put it another way, when we change the obj for an xref entry, ditch the cached stm_buf.
2016-03-30Use fz_new_document for pdf and html docs.Robin Watts
In particular for html docs we were getting the refcount wrong, causing us to leak on closedown.
2016-03-01Rename pdf_new_ref to pdf_add_object.Tor Andersson
2016-03-01Rename pdf_close_document to pdf_drop_document.Tor Andersson
2016-02-29Rename some functions.Tor Andersson
Remove void* typecasts.
2016-02-29Add mutool create tool, and PDF font and image resource creation.Michael Vrhel
Initial framework for creating pdfs This adds a create option to mutool for us to use in working on the API for creating content as well as adding content to existing documents. mutool create: Get page sizes and add them Start the parsing of the contents.txt file which may have multiple page information. Add the pages at the proper sizes. Further work on mutool create_pdf Remove the calls that were being made to the pdf-write device. Clean up several issues with the reading of the page contents. Get the content streams for each page associated with the page->contents Temp. created a pdf_create_page_contents procedure. I will merge this with pdf_create_page as there is significant overlap. Next is to add in the font and image resources and indirect references. Include pdfcreate in build Merge pdf_create_page_contents and pdf_create_page Add support for images in pdfcreate This adds images to the pdf document using a function stolen from pdf-device (send_image). This was renamed pdf_add_image_res and added to pdf-image. Down the road, send-image will be removed. Prior to that, I need to work on making sure that multiple copies of the same image do not end up in the document. Code was also added to create the page resources to point to the proper image in the document. Next fonts will be added in a similar manner, then I will work on computing the md5 sums of image and fonts to ensure only one copy ends up in the document. Then pdf-write will be reworked to use the same code as opposed to its current list of md5 sums that are stored in a device structure. mutool pdfcreate: support for WinAnsiEncoded fonts Added support for very simple fonts (WinAnsiEncoding). Methods added in pdf-font.c. Added first_width and last_width to fz_font_s and stem_v to pdf_font_desc_s. Ran code through memento with simple test of 4 page document creation including an image and a font. Fixed several leaks as well as buffer corruption issues (main changes in pdfcreate). Thanks to Robin for the help with Memento in finding leaks. Added StemV to pdf names as it was needed for the font descriptor creation. Fix for pdf_write_document rename to pdf_save_document Add resource_ids to pdf document structure The purpose of this structure will be to allow the search and reuse of resources when we attempt to add new ones to the document. Fix name changes from recent updates pdf_create branch updated to work with recent changes in master Initial use of hash table for resources To avoid adding in the same resource this adds a resource_tables member to pdf_document. The resource_tables structure consists of multiple fz_hash_table entries, one for each resource type. When an attempt is made to search for an existing resource, the table will be initialized in a brute force search for existing resources. Currently this is only set up for the image resources and accessed through pdf_add_image_res. If a match is found, the reference object is returned. If no match is found NULL is returned and the ref object created in pdf_add_image_res is added into the hash table. In this case, a command line such as create -o output.pdf -f F0:font.ttf -i Im0:image.jpg -i Im1:image1.jpg \\ -i Im2:image.jpg contents.txt will avoid the insertion of two copies of image.jpg into the output PDF document. CID Identity-H Font added for handing ttf This adds a method for adding a ttf to a PDF as a CID font with Identity-H mapping and a ToUnicode entry that is created using FT_Get_Char_Index This takes much care in the creation of the ToUnicode CMap to ensure that the minimum number of entries are created in that we try to use beginbfrange as much as possible before using beginbfchar. The code makes sure to limit the number of entries in a group to 100 and to not cross first-byte boundaries for the CID values as described in the Adobe Technical note 5411. Add missing file pdf-resources.c pdf-resources.c was missing and should have been committed earlier. Added to windows project file. Not sure where else it needs to be added for the other platforms. Clean up names and spacing Make sure that the visible functions have the proper namespace (e.g. pdf_xxxx) Also make sure we have a blank line prior to comment. Be consistent with static function naming in pdf_resources.c pdfwrite make use of image resource fz_hash_table The pdfwrite device now shares the structure that stores the resource images for pdfcreate. With this fix, pdfwrite now avoids duplicating the writing of the same images that are shared across multiple pages. Add missing file pdf-resources.c Initial work toward having pdfwrite use Identity-H Type0 encoding for fonts Finish of CID type0 Identity-H font for pdfwrite This adds in the proper widths which may have been stored in the source font in the width table (parsed from the W entry in the pdf file) or if the free type structure has its own cmap then we can get the width from free type. Widths are restructured into format described in 5.6.3 of PDF spec. Fix issue from conflict merging and multiple define of structure Clean up warnings and make mutool create use simple font
2016-01-20Various formatting cleanups.Tor Andersson
2015-12-28Drop 'jsimp' abstraction and use mujs directly.Tor Andersson
2015-12-18Remove fz_save_document and use pdf_save_document directly instead.Tor Andersson
In preparation of adding pdf_write_document that writes a document to a fz_output stream.
2015-12-15Rename fz_write_x to fz_save_pixmap_as_x or fz_save_bitmap_as_x.Tor Andersson
Separate naming of functions that save complete files to disk from functions that write data to streams.
2015-10-21Fix signatures for files created with pdf_create_document.Simon Reinhardt
See Bug 696284. Do not set disallow_new_increments in pdf_create_document, as this breaks following calls to pdf_sign_signature. See also the comments in bug 696251.
2015-10-14Fix pdf_create_document.Simon Reinhardt
In pdf_create_document set disallow_new_increments to 1. Without this, the calls to pdf_new_ref in pdf_create_document create an incremental xref section. The following call to pdf_set_populating_xref_trailer then does not set the trailer of the final xref section.
2015-10-02Bug 696131: Detect some overflow conditionsRobin Watts
When lexing a number, do NOT check for overflow. This causes loss of data in some files. The current implementation matches Acrobat. When lexing a startxref offset, check for overflow. If found, throw an error.
2015-10-02Bug 696129: Be more forgiving of broken files.Robin Watts
The PDF spec says that old format xrefs should start with: xref\n<start> <len> The example file in question has: xref <start> <len> which confuses our parsing code. Update the parse code to avoid using fz_read_line, and to instead work on a char level. Also, downgrade the error given when the first object is not free to be a warning. Now we do 'just in time' repair, we are probably better able to cope.
2015-10-01Bug 696146: Improve pdf_repair to find /Root in new style XRefs.Robin Watts
The current code never looks for /Root objects in dictionaries as it parses them. This means that 'New style' files end up without any Roots after repair. The new code therefore updates pdf_repair_obj to look for Root objects in the same way it looks for encrypt and id objects. These go into the list of found roots. The Root object almost certainly has indirections within it, so it is vital that the 'doc' pointer gets set. This means we have to make a slight adjustment to pdf_repair_obj so that the dict is parsed with a doc pointer. In turn this means we need to manually ensure that none of the other information read from the dict during the repair operation will cause indirections to be resolved. This is achieved by checking for !pdf_is_indirect at various points.
2015-08-27Support several levels of incremental xrefPaul Gardiner
This fixes bug #696123 by allowing multiple signatures each to be written to the document in a separate incemental update. Add count num_incremental_sections to keep track of the number of incremental sections. Add xref_base, which can be set between 0 and num_incremental_sections inclusive to access different versions of the document. Add disallow_new_increments flag that stops new incremental sections being provoked by the creation of an xref stream. Move the unsaved_sigs list from the document structure to the xref structure. With this commit in place, the lists will never grow beyond length one, but we've maintained the list structure in case other cases need supporting in the future. Add an end offset field to the xref structure, so that during completion of signatures the document length of the various incremental versions of the document are available. Factor out functions for storing unsaved signatures and for checking if an object is an unsaved signature. Do deep copy of objects that require the holding of several versions.
2015-07-28Reset xref object entry when repairing pdf objects.Sebastian Rasmussen
When attempting to load pdf objects and a valid pdf object is found but it has the wrong number, mark the xref object entry as being free before attempting to repair the xref. This ensures that if the wanted object cannot be found in the document then the missing object will be considered to be null. Previously it was still assumed to be around, but the object pointer was NULL triggering an assert in pdf_load_object().
2015-06-05Fix leak of doc->xref_index in mutool clean.Robin Watts
When replacing the xref_index, lose the old one.
2015-06-02Fix FZ_LARGEFILE operation for large files with old style xrefs.Robin Watts
I'd missed converting some int's to fz_off_t's.
2015-05-15Support pdf files larger than 2Gig.Robin Watts
If FZ_LARGEFILE is defined when building, MuPDF uses 64bit offsets for files; this allows us to open streams larger than 2Gig. The downsides to this are that: * The xref entries are larger. * All PDF ints are held as 64bit things rather than 32bit things (to cope with /Prev entries, hint stream offsets etc). * All file positions are stored as 64bits rather than 32. The implementation works by detecting FZ_LARGEFILE. Some #ifdeffery in fitz/system.h sets fz_off_t to either int or int64_t as appropriate, and sets defines for fz_fopen, fz_fseek, fz_ftell etc as required. These call the fseeko64 etc functions on linux (and so define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) and the explicit 64bit functions on windows.
2015-04-14Split fz_meta into separate querying functions.Tor Andersson
Add fz_has_permission function to fz_document. Add fz_lookup_metadata function to fz_document. Remove fz_meta function from fz_document.
2015-04-09Remove the _no_run functions.Tor Andersson
The new pdfclean sanitize functionality mean that mutool now needs the data files, so maintaining the split that was designed to keep data files out of mutool is no longer viable.
2015-04-01Bug 693719: Attempt #2. Broken trailer repair.Robin Watts
Calling pdf_is_dict causes the file to seek. This is a bad thing in a process that is running through the file. It's doubly bad, as the thing it seeks to read may not be there as it might not have been repaired yet. So, instead of just keeping the 'most recent root that is a dictionary', we change to keeping a list of the roots we have found while parsing the doc. At the end we then check for the most recent one that is a dictionary and use that.
2015-03-30Bug 695892: Fix incremental updates of documents with xref streams.Robin Watts
Simon Reinhardt points out that writexrefstream calls pdf_update_stream on an object, rather than on a reference. The code as written fails to do the update, and the updated file is broken. I fix this here by updating pdf_update_stream to be able to work with both objects and references. This is in contrast to his patch which would create a reference for the sole purpose of performing the update.
2015-03-24Rework handling of PDF names for speed and memory.Robin Watts
Currently, every PDF name is allocated in a pdf_obj structure, and comparisons are done using strcmp. Given that we can predict most of the PDF names we'll use in a given file, this seems wasteful. The pdf_obj type is opaque outside the pdf-object.c file, so we can abuse it slightly without anyone outside knowing. We collect a sorted list of names used in PDF (resources/pdf/names.txt), and we add a utility (namedump) that preprocesses this into 2 header files. The first (include/mupdf/pdf/pdf-names-table.h, included as part of include/mupdf/pdf/object.h), defines a set of "PDF_NAME_xxxx" entries. These are pdf_obj *'s that callers can use to mean "A PDF object that means literal name 'xxxx'" The second (source/pdf/pdf-name-impl.h) is a C array of names. We therefore update the code so that rather than passing "xxxx" to functions (such as pdf_dict_gets(...)) we now pass PDF_NAME_xxxx (to pdf_dict_get(...)). This is a fairly natural (if widespread) change. The pdf_dict_getp (and sibling) functions that take a path (e.g. "foo/bar/baz") are therefore supplemented with equivalents that take a list (pdf_dict_getl(... , PDF_NAME_foo, PDF_NAME_bar, PDF_NAME_baz, NULL)). The actual implementation of this relies on the fact that small pointer values are never valid values. For a given pdf_obj *p, if NULL < (intptr_t)p < PDF_NAME__LIMIT then p is a literal entry in the name table. This enables us to do fast pointer compares and to skip expensive strcmps. Also, bring "null", "true" and "false" into the same style as PDF names. Rather than using full pdf_obj structures for null/true/false, use special pointer values just above the PDF_NAME_ table. This saves memory and makes comparisons easier.
2015-03-20Automatically update /Length and /Filter in pdf_update_stream.Tor Andersson
2015-02-17Add ctx parameter and remove embedded contexts for API regularity.Tor Andersson
Purge several embedded contexts: Remove embedded context in fz_output. Remove embedded context in fz_stream. Remove embedded context in fz_device. Remove fz_rebind_stream (since it is no longer necessary). Remove embedded context in svg_device. Remove embedded context in XML parser. Add ctx argument to fz_document functions. Remove embedded context in fz_document. Remove embedded context in pdf_document. Remove embedded context in pdf_obj. Make fz_page independent of fz_document in the interface. We shouldn't need to pass the document to all functions handling a page. If a page is tied to the source document, it's redundant; otherwise it's just pointless. Fix reference counting oddity in fz_new_image_from_pixmap.
2015-02-17Rename fz_close_* and fz_free_* to fz_drop_*.Tor Andersson
Rename fz_close to fz_drop_stream. Rename fz_close_archive to fz_drop_archive. Rename fz_close_output to fz_drop_output. Rename fz_free_* to fz_drop_*. Rename pdf_free_* to pdf_drop_*. Rename xps_free_* to xps_drop_*.
2015-02-17Reference count fz_document.Tor Andersson
2015-01-20remove some lonely tabs and move some braces onto their own linesSimon Bünzli
2015-01-20fix crash caused by commit 90c560641d9b459a658029eefc4cbb02fdbca0b5Simon Bünzli
When loading e.g. the file from bug 694567, MuPDF uses an unitialized variable because pdf_document::xref_index contains values relative to the document's original multi-part xref while the actual xref is the repaired single-part one (and thus the cached value is too large). Properly resetting the xref_index before starting reparation fixes this crash.
2015-01-20fix memory leak introduced with commit 90c560641d9b459a658029eefc4cbb02fdbca0b5Simon Bünzli
2015-01-20Bug 695770: fix TODO in commit d7c0c0856b31be17823ae4745b2c542a9c71765fSimon Bünzli
pdf_xref_find_subsection does indeed solidify the wrong xref section: it should operate only on the oldest xref and not overwrite the most recent one with older entries.
2015-01-06Add xref_index to speed searching of sparse xrefs.Robin Watts
Add a new index that quickly maps object number to the first xref in which an object appears. This appears to get us the speed back that we lost when moving to sparse xrefs.
2015-01-05Another PDF Xref speedup from Malc.Robin Watts
Following the recent change to hold pdf xrefs in their native 'sparse' representation, searching the xref takes longer. Malc has investigated this slowdown and found that it can be largely avoided by not searching the xref lists first. A modified version of his first patch has gone in already (getting us from 10x slower to just 5x slower). This commit is a modified version of a second patch from him. Again it works by avoiding searching the xref list twice. The original version of this patch 1) appears broken to me, as it could return the wrong xref entry when object streams have more than one object in them, and 2) supposedly gets the speed back to the original 'pre-sparse change' speed. I have updated the patch to fix 1), and I hope this should not affect 2). I am slightly suspicious that removing a search can get us a 5x speed increase, but certainly this is an improvemnet. There is scope for us further reducing the search times, by us using a new table to map object number -> xref number, but unless we find a case where we are noticably slower than before, I think we can ignore this.
2014-12-29Remove unnecessary test.Robin Watts
We know i >= 0 as we've already thrown if i < 0 earlier. Credit to Malc for spotting this.