[librsvg/librsvg-2.40] bgo#783835 - Don't divide by zero in box_blur_line() for gaussian blurs



commit 735bd813d7657f24dba222fa6e5be8f66491ef77
Author: Federico Mena Quintero <federico gnome org>
Date:   Tue Jun 27 17:12:51 2017 -0500

    bgo#783835 - Don't divide by zero in box_blur_line() for gaussian blurs
    
    We were making the decision to use box blurs, instead of a true
    Gaussian kernel, based on the size of *both* x and y dimensions.  Do
    them individually instead.

 rsvg-filter.c |   31 +++++++++++++++++++++----------
 1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/rsvg-filter.c b/rsvg-filter.c
index 81cce75..b9e7428 100644
--- a/rsvg-filter.c
+++ b/rsvg-filter.c
@@ -1331,7 +1331,9 @@ box_blur_line (gint box_width, gint even_offset,
                       kernel; it's the pixel to remove from the accumulator. */
     gint  *ac;     /* Accumulator for each channel                           */
 
-    ac = g_new (gint, bpp);
+    g_assert (box_width > 0);
+
+    ac = g_new0 (gint, bpp);
 
     /* The algorithm differs for even and odd-sized kernels.
      * With the output at the center,
@@ -1688,7 +1690,6 @@ gaussian_blur_surface (cairo_surface_t *in,
                        gdouble sx,
                        gdouble sy)
 {
-    gboolean use_box_blur;
     gint width, height;
     cairo_format_t in_format, out_format;
     gint in_stride;
@@ -1732,14 +1733,6 @@ gaussian_blur_surface (cairo_surface_t *in,
     if (sy < 0.0)
         sy = 0.0;
 
-    /* For small radiuses, use a true gaussian kernel; otherwise use three box blurs with
-     * clever offsets.
-     */
-    if (sx < 10.0 && sy < 10.0)
-        use_box_blur = FALSE;
-    else
-        use_box_blur = TRUE;
-
     /* Bail out by just copying? */
     if ((sx == 0.0 && sy == 0.0)
         || sx > 1000 || sy > 1000) {
@@ -1759,6 +1752,15 @@ gaussian_blur_surface (cairo_surface_t *in,
         int y;
         guchar *row_buffer = NULL;
         guchar *row1, *row2;
+        gboolean use_box_blur;
+
+        /* For small radiuses, use a true gaussian kernel; otherwise use three box blurs with
+         * clever offsets.
+         */
+        if (sx < 10.0)
+            use_box_blur = FALSE;
+        else
+            use_box_blur = TRUE;
 
         if (use_box_blur) {
             box_width = compute_box_blur_width (sx);
@@ -1814,6 +1816,15 @@ gaussian_blur_surface (cairo_surface_t *in,
         guchar *col_buffer;
         guchar *col1, *col2;
         int x;
+        gboolean use_box_blur;
+
+        /* For small radiuses, use a true gaussian kernel; otherwise use three box blurs with
+         * clever offsets.
+         */
+        if (sy < 10.0)
+            use_box_blur = FALSE;
+        else
+            use_box_blur = TRUE;
 
         /* twice the size so we can have the source pixels and the blurred pixels */
         col_buffer = g_new (guchar, height * bpp * 2);


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