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/*
* H.26L/H.264/AVC/JVT/14496-10/... reference picture handling
* Copyright (c) 2003 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
*
* This file is part of FFmpeg.
*
* FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/**
* @file
* H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 part10 reference picture handling.
* @author Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
*/
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "libavutil/avassert.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "avcodec.h"
#include "h264.h"
#include "h264dec.h"
#include "golomb.h"
#include "mpegutils.h"
#include <assert.h>
static void pic_as_field(H264Ref *pic, const int parity)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(pic->data); ++i) {
if (parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD)
pic->data[i] += pic->linesize[i];
pic->reference = parity;
pic->linesize[i] *= 2;
}
pic->poc = pic->parent->field_poc[parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD];
}
static void ref_from_h264pic(H264Ref *dst, H264Picture *src)
{
memcpy(dst->data, src->f->data, sizeof(dst->data));
memcpy(dst->linesize, src->f->linesize, sizeof(dst->linesize));
dst->reference = src->reference;
dst->poc = src->poc;
dst->pic_id = src->pic_id;
dst->parent = src;
}
static int split_field_copy(H264Ref *dest, H264Picture *src, int parity, int id_add)
{
int match = !!(src->reference & parity);
if (match) {
ref_from_h264pic(dest, src);
if (parity != PICT_FRAME) {
pic_as_field(dest, parity);
dest->pic_id *= 2;
dest->pic_id += id_add;
}
}
return match;
}
static int build_def_list(H264Ref *def, int def_len,
H264Picture * const *in, int len, int is_long, int sel)
{
int i[2] = { 0 };
int index = 0;
while (i[0] < len || i[1] < len) {
while (i[0] < len && !(in[i[0]] && (in[i[0]]->reference & sel)))
i[0]++;
while (i[1] < len && !(in[i[1]] && (in[i[1]]->reference & (sel ^ 3))))
i[1]++;
if (i[0] < len) {
av_assert0(index < def_len);
in[i[0]]->pic_id = is_long ? i[0] : in[i[0]]->frame_num;
split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[i[0]++], sel, 1);
}
if (i[1] < len) {
av_assert0(index < def_len);
in[i[1]]->pic_id = is_long ? i[1] : in[i[1]]->frame_num;
split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[i[1]++], sel ^ 3, 0);
}
}
return index;
}
static int add_sorted(H264Picture **sorted, H264Picture * const *src,
int len, int limit, int dir)
{
int i, best_poc;
int out_i = 0;
for (;;) {
best_poc = dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
const int poc = src[i]->poc;
if (((poc > limit) ^ dir) && ((poc < best_poc) ^ dir)) {
best_poc = poc;
sorted[out_i] = src[i];
}
}
if (best_poc == (dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX))
break;
limit = sorted[out_i++]->poc - dir;
}
return out_i;
}
static int mismatches_ref(const H264Context *h, const H264Picture *pic)
{
const AVFrame *f = pic->f;
return (h->cur_pic_ptr->f->width != f->width ||
h->cur_pic_ptr->f->height != f->height ||
h->cur_pic_ptr->f->format != f->format);
}
static void h264_initialise_ref_list(H264Context *h, H264SliceContext *sl)
{
int i, len;
int j;
if (sl->slice_type_nos == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_B) {
H264Picture *sorted[32];
int cur_poc, list;
int lens[2];
if (FIELD_PICTURE(h))
cur_poc = h->cur_pic_ptr->field_poc[h->picture_structure == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD];
else
cur_poc = h->cur_pic_ptr->poc;
for (list = 0; list < 2; list++) {
len = add_sorted(sorted, h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 1 ^ list);
len += add_sorted(sorted + len, h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 0 ^ list);
av_assert0(len <= 32);
len = build_def_list(sl->ref_list[list], FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(sl->ref_list[0]),
sorted, len, 0, h->picture_structure);
len += build_def_list(sl->ref_list[list] + len,
FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(sl->ref_list[0]) - len,
h->long_ref, 16, 1, h->picture_structure);
av_assert0(len <= 32);
if (len < sl->ref_count[list])
memset(&sl->ref_list[list][len], 0, sizeof(H264Ref) * (sl->ref_count[list] - len));
lens[list] = len;
}
if (lens[0] == lens[1] && lens[1] > 1) {
for (i = 0; i < lens[0] &&
sl->ref_list[0][i].parent->f->buf[0]->buffer ==
sl->ref_list[1][i].parent->f->buf[0]->buffer; i++);
if (i == lens[0]) {
FFSWAP(H264Ref, sl->ref_list[1][0], sl->ref_list[1][1]);
}
}
} else {
len = build_def_list(sl->ref_list[0], FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(sl->ref_list[0]),
h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, 0, h->picture_structure);
len += build_def_list(sl->ref_list[0] + len,
FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(sl->ref_list[0]) - len,
h-> long_ref, 16, 1, h->picture_structure);
av_assert0(len <= 32);
if (len < sl->ref_count[0])
memset(&sl->ref_list[0][len], 0, sizeof(H264Ref) * (sl->ref_count[0] - len));
}
#ifdef TRACE
for (i = 0; i < sl->ref_count[0]; i++) {
ff_tlog(h->avctx, "List0: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n",
(sl->ref_list[0][i].parent ? (sl->ref_list[0][i].parent->long_ref ? "LT" : "ST") : "??"),
sl->ref_list[0][i].pic_id,
sl->ref_list[0][i].data[0]);
}
if (sl->slice_type_nos == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_B) {
for (i = 0; i < sl->ref_count[1]; i++) {
ff_tlog(h->avctx, "List1: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n",
(sl->ref_list[1][i].parent ? (sl->ref_list[1][i].parent->long_ref ? "LT" : "ST") : "??"),
sl->ref_list[1][i].pic_id,
sl->ref_list[1][i].data[0]);
}
}
#endif
for (j = 0; j<1+(sl->slice_type_nos == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_B); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < sl->ref_count[j]; i++) {
if (sl->ref_list[j][i].parent) {
if (mismatches_ref(h, sl->ref_list[j][i].parent)) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Discarding mismatching reference\n");
memset(&sl->ref_list[j][i], 0, sizeof(sl->ref_list[j][i]));
}
}
}
}
for (i = 0; i < sl->list_count; i++)
h->default_ref[i] = sl->ref_list[i][0];
}
/**
* print short term list
*/
static void print_short_term(const H264Context *h)
{
uint32_t i;
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "short term list:\n");
for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
H264Picture *pic = h->short_ref[i];
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%"PRIu32" fn:%d poc:%d %p\n",
i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->f->data[0]);
}
}
}
/**
* print long term list
*/
static void print_long_term(const H264Context *h)
{
uint32_t i;
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "long term list:\n");
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
H264Picture *pic = h->long_ref[i];
if (pic) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%"PRIu32" fn:%d poc:%d %p\n",
i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->f->data[0]);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Extract structure information about the picture described by pic_num in
* the current decoding context (frame or field). Note that pic_num is
* picture number without wrapping (so, 0<=pic_num<max_pic_num).
* @param pic_num picture number for which to extract structure information
* @param structure one of PICT_XXX describing structure of picture
* with pic_num
* @return frame number (short term) or long term index of picture
* described by pic_num
*/
static int pic_num_extract(const H264Context *h, int pic_num, int *structure)
{
*structure = h->picture_structure;
if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
if (!(pic_num & 1))
/* opposite field */
*structure ^= PICT_FRAME;
pic_num >>= 1;
}
return pic_num;
}
static void h264_fill_mbaff_ref_list(H264SliceContext *sl)
{
int list, i, j;
for (list = 0; list < sl->list_count; list++) {
for (i = 0; i < sl->ref_count[list]; i++) {
H264Ref *frame = &sl->ref_list[list][i];
H264Ref *field = &sl->ref_list[list][16 + 2 * i];
field[0] = *frame;
for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
field[0].linesize[j] <<= 1;
field[0].reference = PICT_TOP_FIELD;
field[0].poc = field[0].parent->field_poc[0];
field[1] = field[0];
for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
field[1].data[j] += frame->parent->f->linesize[j];
field[1].reference = PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD;
field[1].poc = field[1].parent->field_poc[1];
}
}
}
int ff_h264_build_ref_list(H264Context *h, H264SliceContext *sl)
{
int list, index, pic_structure;
print_short_term(h);
print_long_term(h);
h264_initialise_ref_list(h, sl);
for (list = 0; list < sl->list_count; list++) {
int pred = sl->curr_pic_num;
for (index = 0; index < sl->nb_ref_modifications[list]; index++) {
unsigned int modification_of_pic_nums_idc = sl->ref_modifications[list][index].op;
unsigned int val = sl->ref_modifications[list][index].val;
unsigned int pic_id;
int i;
H264Picture *ref = NULL;
switch (modification_of_pic_nums_idc) {
case 0:
case 1: {
const unsigned int abs_diff_pic_num = val + 1;
int frame_num;
if (abs_diff_pic_num > sl->max_pic_num) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"abs_diff_pic_num overflow\n");
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
if (modification_of_pic_nums_idc == 0)
pred -= abs_diff_pic_num;
else
pred += abs_diff_pic_num;
pred &= sl->max_pic_num - 1;
frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, pred, &pic_structure);
for (i = h->short_ref_count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
ref = h->short_ref[i];
assert(ref->reference);
assert(!ref->long_ref);
if (ref->frame_num == frame_num &&
(ref->reference & pic_structure))
break;
}
if (i >= 0)
ref->pic_id = pred;
break;
}
case 2: {
int long_idx;
pic_id = val; // long_term_pic_idx
long_idx = pic_num_extract(h, pic_id, &pic_structure);
if (long_idx > 31U) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"long_term_pic_idx overflow\n");
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
ref = h->long_ref[long_idx];
assert(!(ref && !ref->reference));
if (ref && (ref->reference & pic_structure)) {
ref->pic_id = pic_id;
assert(ref->long_ref);
i = 0;
} else {
i = -1;
}
break;
}
default:
av_assert0(0);
}
if (i < 0 || mismatches_ref(h, ref)) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
i < 0 ? "reference picture missing during reorder\n" :
"mismatching reference\n"
);
memset(&sl->ref_list[list][index], 0, sizeof(sl->ref_list[0][0])); // FIXME
} else {
for (i = index; i + 1 < sl->ref_count[list]; i++) {
if (sl->ref_list[list][i].parent &&
ref->long_ref == sl->ref_list[list][i].parent->long_ref &&
ref->pic_id == sl->ref_list[list][i].pic_id)
break;
}
for (; i > index; i--) {
sl->ref_list[list][i] = sl->ref_list[list][i - 1];
}
ref_from_h264pic(&sl->ref_list[list][index], ref);
if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
pic_as_field(&sl->ref_list[list][index], pic_structure);
}
}
}
}
for (list = 0; list < sl->list_count; list++) {
for (index = 0; index < sl->ref_count[list]; index++) {
if ( !sl->ref_list[list][index].parent
|| (!FIELD_PICTURE(h) && (sl->ref_list[list][index].reference&3) != 3)) {
int i;
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Missing reference picture, default is %d\n", h->default_ref[list].poc);
for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->last_pocs); i++)
h->last_pocs[i] = INT_MIN;
if (h->default_ref[list].parent
&& !(!FIELD_PICTURE(h) && (h->default_ref[list].reference&3) != 3))
sl->ref_list[list][index] = h->default_ref[list];
else
return -1;
}
av_assert0(av_buffer_get_ref_count(sl->ref_list[list][index].parent->f->buf[0]) > 0);
}
}
if (FRAME_MBAFF(h))
h264_fill_mbaff_ref_list(sl);
return 0;
}
int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_list_reordering(H264SliceContext *sl, void *logctx)
{
int list, index;
sl->nb_ref_modifications[0] = 0;
sl->nb_ref_modifications[1] = 0;
for (list = 0; list < sl->list_count; list++) {
if (!get_bits1(&sl->gb)) // ref_pic_list_modification_flag_l[01]
continue;
for (index = 0; ; index++) {
unsigned int op = get_ue_golomb_31(&sl->gb);
if (op == 3)
break;
if (index >= sl->ref_count[list]) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "reference count overflow\n");
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
} else if (op > 2) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"illegal modification_of_pic_nums_idc %u\n",
op);
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
sl->ref_modifications[list][index].val = get_ue_golomb_long(&sl->gb);
sl->ref_modifications[list][index].op = op;
sl->nb_ref_modifications[list]++;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Mark a picture as no longer needed for reference. The refmask
* argument allows unreferencing of individual fields or the whole frame.
* If the picture becomes entirely unreferenced, but is being held for
* display purposes, it is marked as such.
* @param refmask mask of fields to unreference; the mask is bitwise
* anded with the reference marking of pic
* @return non-zero if pic becomes entirely unreferenced (except possibly
* for display purposes) zero if one of the fields remains in
* reference
*/
static inline int unreference_pic(H264Context *h, H264Picture *pic, int refmask)
{
int i;
if (pic->reference &= refmask) {
return 0;
} else {
for(i = 0; h->delayed_pic[i]; i++)
if(pic == h->delayed_pic[i]){
pic->reference = DELAYED_PIC_REF;
break;
}
return 1;
}
}
/**
* Find a H264Picture in the short term reference list by frame number.
* @param frame_num frame number to search for
* @param idx the index into h->short_ref where returned picture is found
* undefined if no picture found.
* @return pointer to the found picture, or NULL if no pic with the provided
* frame number is found
*/
static H264Picture *find_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int *idx)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
H264Picture *pic = h->short_ref[i];
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%d %d %p\n", i, pic->frame_num, pic);
if (pic->frame_num == frame_num) {
*idx = i;
return pic;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Remove a picture from the short term reference list by its index in
* that list. This does no checking on the provided index; it is assumed
* to be valid. Other list entries are shifted down.
* @param i index into h->short_ref of picture to remove.
*/
static void remove_short_at_index(H264Context *h, int i)
{
assert(i >= 0 && i < h->short_ref_count);
h->short_ref[i] = NULL;
if (--h->short_ref_count)
memmove(&h->short_ref[i], &h->short_ref[i + 1],
(h->short_ref_count - i) * sizeof(H264Picture*));
}
/**
* @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs
*/
static H264Picture *remove_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int ref_mask)
{
H264Picture *pic;
int i;
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "remove short %d count %d\n", frame_num, h->short_ref_count);
pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &i);
if (pic) {
if (unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask))
remove_short_at_index(h, i);
}
return pic;
}
/**
* Remove a picture from the long term reference list by its index in
* that list.
* @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs
*/
static H264Picture *remove_long(H264Context *h, int i, int ref_mask)
{
H264Picture *pic;
pic = h->long_ref[i];
if (pic) {
if (unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask)) {
assert(h->long_ref[i]->long_ref == 1);
h->long_ref[i]->long_ref = 0;
h->long_ref[i] = NULL;
h->long_ref_count--;
}
}
return pic;
}
void ff_h264_remove_all_refs(H264Context *h)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
remove_long(h, i, 0);
}
assert(h->long_ref_count == 0);
if (h->short_ref_count && !h->last_pic_for_ec.f->data[0]) {
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
avcodec/h264, videotoolbox: fix crash after VT decoder fails The way videotoolbox hooks in as a hwaccel is pretty hacky. The VT decode API is not invoked until end_frame(), so alloc_frame() returns a dummy frame with a 1-byte buffer. When end_frame() is eventually called, the dummy buffer is replaced with the actual decoded data from VTDecompressionSessionDecodeFrame(). When the VT decoder fails, the frame returned to the h264 decoder from alloc_frame() remains invalid and should not be used. Before 9747219958060d8c4f697df62e7f172c2a77e6c7, it was accidentally being returned all the way up to the API user. After that commit, the dummy frame was unref'd so the user received an error. However, since that commit, VT hwaccel failures started causing random segfaults in the h264 decoder. This happened more often on iOS where the VT implementation is more likely to throw errors on bitstream anomolies. A recent report of this issue can be see in http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/libav-user/2016-November/009831.html The issue here is that the dummy frame is still referenced internally by the h264 decoder, as part of the reflist and cur_pic_ptr. Deallocating the frame causes assertions like this one to trip later on during decoding: Assertion h->cur_pic_ptr->f->buf[0] failed at src/libavcodec/h264_slice.c:1340 With this commit, we leave the dummy 1-byte frame intact, but avoid returning it to the user. This reverts commit 9747219958060d8c4f697df62e7f172c2a77e6c7. Signed-off-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
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ff_h264_ref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec, h->short_ref[0]);
}
for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
unreference_pic(h, h->short_ref[i], 0);
h->short_ref[i] = NULL;
}
h->short_ref_count = 0;
memset(h->default_ref, 0, sizeof(h->default_ref));
}
static void generate_sliding_window_mmcos(H264Context *h)
{
MMCO *mmco = h->mmco;
int nb_mmco = 0;
if (h->short_ref_count &&
Merge commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d' * commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d': h264: decouple h264_ps from the h264 decoder Main changes: - a local GetBitContext is created for the various ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set() attempts - just like the old code, remove_sps() is adjusted so it doesn't remove the pps. Fixes decode with Ticket #631 http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/attachments/20111108/dae58f17/attachment.mp4 but see next point as well. - ff_h264_update_thread_context() is updated to work even when SPS isn't set as it breaks current skip_frame code. This makes sure we can still decode the sample from ticket #631 without the need for -flags2 +chunks. (Thanks to Michael) - keep {sps,pps}_ref pointers that stay alive even when the active pps/sps get removed from the available lists (patch by michaelni with additionnal frees in ff_h264_free_context() from mateo) - added a check on sps in avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames() to fix crashes with mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts from Ticket #4074 http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket4074/mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts - in h264_parser.c:h264_parse(), after the ff_h264_decode_extradata() is called, the pps and sps from the local parser context are updated with the pps and sps from the used h264context. This fixes fate-flv-demux. - in h264_slice.c, "PPS changed between slices" error is not triggered anymore in one condition as it makes fate-h264-xavc-4389 fails with THREADS=N (Thanks to Michael) Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com> Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> Merged-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@stupeflix.com>
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h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count >= h->ps.sps->ref_frame_count &&
!(FIELD_PICTURE(h) && !h->first_field && h->cur_pic_ptr->reference)) {
mmco[0].opcode = MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED;
mmco[0].short_pic_num = h->short_ref[h->short_ref_count - 1]->frame_num;
nb_mmco = 1;
if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
mmco[0].short_pic_num *= 2;
mmco[1].opcode = MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED;
mmco[1].short_pic_num = mmco[0].short_pic_num + 1;
nb_mmco = 2;
}
}
h->nb_mmco = nb_mmco;
}
int ff_h264_execute_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h)
{
MMCO *mmco = h->mmco;
int mmco_count;
int i, av_uninit(j);
int pps_ref_count[2] = {0};
int current_ref_assigned = 0, err = 0;
H264Picture *av_uninit(pic);
if (!h->ps.sps) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "SPS is unset\n");
err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
goto out;
}
if (!h->explicit_ref_marking)
generate_sliding_window_mmcos(h);
mmco_count = h->nb_mmco;
if ((h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) && mmco_count == 0)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "no mmco here\n");
for (i = 0; i < mmco_count; i++) {
int av_uninit(structure), av_uninit(frame_num);
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco:%d %d %d\n", h->mmco[i].opcode,
h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->mmco[i].long_arg);
if (mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED ||
mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG) {
frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].short_pic_num, &structure);
pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &j);
if (!pic) {
if (mmco[i].opcode != MMCO_SHORT2LONG ||
!h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] ||
h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->frame_num != frame_num) {
av_log(h->avctx, h->short_ref_count ? AV_LOG_ERROR : AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref short failure\n");
err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
continue;
}
}
switch (mmco[i].opcode) {
case MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED:
if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref short %d count %d\n",
h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->short_ref_count);
remove_short(h, frame_num, structure ^ PICT_FRAME);
break;
case MMCO_SHORT2LONG:
if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != pic)
remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0);
remove_short_at_index(h, j);
h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ] = pic;
if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]) {
h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->long_ref = 1;
h->long_ref_count++;
}
break;
case MMCO_LONG2UNUSED:
j = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].long_arg, &structure);
pic = h->long_ref[j];
if (pic) {
remove_long(h, j, structure ^ PICT_FRAME);
} else if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref long failure\n");
break;
case MMCO_LONG:
// Comment below left from previous code as it is an interesting note.
/* First field in pair is in short term list or
* at a different long term index.
* This is not allowed; see 7.4.3.3, notes 2 and 3.
* Report the problem and keep the pair where it is,
* and mark this field valid.
*/
if (h->short_ref[0] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "mmco: cannot assign current picture to short and long at the same time\n");
remove_short_at_index(h, 0);
}
/* make sure the current picture is not already assigned as a long ref */
if (h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref) {
for (j = 0; j < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->long_ref); j++) {
if (h->long_ref[j] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
if (j != mmco[i].long_arg)
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "mmco: cannot assign current picture to 2 long term references\n");
remove_long(h, j, 0);
}
}
}
if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != h->cur_pic_ptr) {
av_assert0(!h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref);
remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0);
h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] = h->cur_pic_ptr;
h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->long_ref = 1;
h->long_ref_count++;
}
h->cur_pic_ptr->reference |= h->picture_structure;
current_ref_assigned = 1;
break;
case MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG:
assert(mmco[i].long_arg <= 16);
// just remove the long term which index is greater than new max
for (j = mmco[i].long_arg; j < 16; j++) {
remove_long(h, j, 0);
}
break;
case MMCO_RESET:
while (h->short_ref_count) {
remove_short(h, h->short_ref[0]->frame_num, 0);
}
for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
remove_long(h, j, 0);
}
h->poc.frame_num = h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num = 0;
h->mmco_reset = 1;
h->cur_pic_ptr->mmco_reset = 1;
for (j = 0; j < MAX_DELAYED_PIC_COUNT; j++)
h->last_pocs[j] = INT_MIN;
break;
default: assert(0);
}
}
if (!current_ref_assigned) {
/* Second field of complementary field pair; the first field of
* which is already referenced. If short referenced, it
* should be first entry in short_ref. If not, it must exist
* in long_ref; trying to put it on the short list here is an
* error in the encoded bit stream (ref: 7.4.3.3, NOTE 2 and 3).
*/
if (h->short_ref_count && h->short_ref[0] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
/* Just mark the second field valid */
h->cur_pic_ptr->reference |= h->picture_structure;
} else if (h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term reference "
"assignment for second field "
"in complementary field pair "
"(first field is long term)\n");
err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
} else {
pic = remove_short(h, h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num, 0);
if (pic) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term buffer state detected\n");
err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
if (h->short_ref_count)
memmove(&h->short_ref[1], &h->short_ref[0],
h->short_ref_count * sizeof(H264Picture*));
h->short_ref[0] = h->cur_pic_ptr;
h->short_ref_count++;
h->cur_pic_ptr->reference |= h->picture_structure;
}
}
Merge commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d' * commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d': h264: decouple h264_ps from the h264 decoder Main changes: - a local GetBitContext is created for the various ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set() attempts - just like the old code, remove_sps() is adjusted so it doesn't remove the pps. Fixes decode with Ticket #631 http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/attachments/20111108/dae58f17/attachment.mp4 but see next point as well. - ff_h264_update_thread_context() is updated to work even when SPS isn't set as it breaks current skip_frame code. This makes sure we can still decode the sample from ticket #631 without the need for -flags2 +chunks. (Thanks to Michael) - keep {sps,pps}_ref pointers that stay alive even when the active pps/sps get removed from the available lists (patch by michaelni with additionnal frees in ff_h264_free_context() from mateo) - added a check on sps in avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames() to fix crashes with mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts from Ticket #4074 http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket4074/mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts - in h264_parser.c:h264_parse(), after the ff_h264_decode_extradata() is called, the pps and sps from the local parser context are updated with the pps and sps from the used h264context. This fixes fate-flv-demux. - in h264_slice.c, "PPS changed between slices" error is not triggered anymore in one condition as it makes fate-h264-xavc-4389 fails with THREADS=N (Thanks to Michael) Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com> Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> Merged-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@stupeflix.com>
9 years ago
if (h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count > FFMAX(h->ps.sps->ref_frame_count, 1)) {
/* We have too many reference frames, probably due to corrupted
* stream. Need to discard one frame. Prevents overrun of the
* short_ref and long_ref buffers.
*/
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"number of reference frames (%d+%d) exceeds max (%d; probably "
"corrupt input), discarding one\n",
h->long_ref_count, h->short_ref_count, h->ps.sps->ref_frame_count);
err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
if (h->long_ref_count && !h->short_ref_count) {
for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
if (h->long_ref[i])
break;
assert(i < 16);
remove_long(h, i, 0);
} else {
pic = h->short_ref[h->short_ref_count - 1];
remove_short(h, pic->frame_num, 0);
}
}
for (i = 0; i<h->short_ref_count; i++) {
pic = h->short_ref[i];
if (pic->invalid_gap) {
Merge commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d' * commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d': h264: decouple h264_ps from the h264 decoder Main changes: - a local GetBitContext is created for the various ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set() attempts - just like the old code, remove_sps() is adjusted so it doesn't remove the pps. Fixes decode with Ticket #631 http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/attachments/20111108/dae58f17/attachment.mp4 but see next point as well. - ff_h264_update_thread_context() is updated to work even when SPS isn't set as it breaks current skip_frame code. This makes sure we can still decode the sample from ticket #631 without the need for -flags2 +chunks. (Thanks to Michael) - keep {sps,pps}_ref pointers that stay alive even when the active pps/sps get removed from the available lists (patch by michaelni with additionnal frees in ff_h264_free_context() from mateo) - added a check on sps in avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames() to fix crashes with mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts from Ticket #4074 http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket4074/mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts - in h264_parser.c:h264_parse(), after the ff_h264_decode_extradata() is called, the pps and sps from the local parser context are updated with the pps and sps from the used h264context. This fixes fate-flv-demux. - in h264_slice.c, "PPS changed between slices" error is not triggered anymore in one condition as it makes fate-h264-xavc-4389 fails with THREADS=N (Thanks to Michael) Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com> Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> Merged-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@stupeflix.com>
9 years ago
int d = av_mod_uintp2(h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num - pic->frame_num, h->ps.sps->log2_max_frame_num);
if (d > h->ps.sps->ref_frame_count)
remove_short(h, pic->frame_num, 0);
}
}
print_short_term(h);
print_long_term(h);
Merge commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d' * commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d': h264: decouple h264_ps from the h264 decoder Main changes: - a local GetBitContext is created for the various ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set() attempts - just like the old code, remove_sps() is adjusted so it doesn't remove the pps. Fixes decode with Ticket #631 http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/attachments/20111108/dae58f17/attachment.mp4 but see next point as well. - ff_h264_update_thread_context() is updated to work even when SPS isn't set as it breaks current skip_frame code. This makes sure we can still decode the sample from ticket #631 without the need for -flags2 +chunks. (Thanks to Michael) - keep {sps,pps}_ref pointers that stay alive even when the active pps/sps get removed from the available lists (patch by michaelni with additionnal frees in ff_h264_free_context() from mateo) - added a check on sps in avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames() to fix crashes with mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts from Ticket #4074 http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket4074/mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts - in h264_parser.c:h264_parse(), after the ff_h264_decode_extradata() is called, the pps and sps from the local parser context are updated with the pps and sps from the used h264context. This fixes fate-flv-demux. - in h264_slice.c, "PPS changed between slices" error is not triggered anymore in one condition as it makes fate-h264-xavc-4389 fails with THREADS=N (Thanks to Michael) Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com> Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> Merged-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@stupeflix.com>
9 years ago
for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->ps.pps_list); i++) {
if (h->ps.pps_list[i]) {
const PPS *pps = (const PPS *)h->ps.pps_list[i]->data;
pps_ref_count[0] = FFMAX(pps_ref_count[0], pps->ref_count[0]);
pps_ref_count[1] = FFMAX(pps_ref_count[1], pps->ref_count[1]);
}
}
// Detect unmarked random access points
if ( err >= 0
&& h->long_ref_count==0
&& ( h->short_ref_count<=2
|| pps_ref_count[0] <= 2 && pps_ref_count[1] <= 1 && h->avctx->has_b_frames
|| pps_ref_count[0] <= 1 + (h->picture_structure != PICT_FRAME) && pps_ref_count[1] <= 1)
&& pps_ref_count[0]<=2 + (h->picture_structure != PICT_FRAME) + (2*!h->has_recovery_point)
&& h->cur_pic_ptr->f->pict_type == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I){
h->cur_pic_ptr->recovered |= 1;
if(!h->avctx->has_b_frames)
h->frame_recovered |= FRAME_RECOVERED_SEI;
}
out:
return (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE) ? err : 0;
}
int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_marking(H264SliceContext *sl, GetBitContext *gb,
const H2645NAL *nal, void *logctx)
{
int i;
MMCO *mmco = sl->mmco;
int nb_mmco = 0;
if (nal->type == H264_NAL_IDR_SLICE) { // FIXME fields
skip_bits1(gb); // broken_link
if (get_bits1(gb)) {
mmco[0].opcode = MMCO_LONG;
mmco[0].long_arg = 0;
nb_mmco = 1;
}
sl->explicit_ref_marking = 1;
} else {
sl->explicit_ref_marking = get_bits1(gb);
if (sl->explicit_ref_marking) {
for (i = 0; i < MAX_MMCO_COUNT; i++) {
MMCOOpcode opcode = get_ue_golomb_31(gb);
mmco[i].opcode = opcode;
if (opcode == MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED || opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG) {
mmco[i].short_pic_num =
(sl->curr_pic_num - get_ue_golomb_long(gb) - 1) &
(sl->max_pic_num - 1);
}
if (opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG || opcode == MMCO_LONG2UNUSED ||
opcode == MMCO_LONG || opcode == MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG) {
unsigned int long_arg = get_ue_golomb_31(gb);
if (long_arg >= 32 ||
(long_arg >= 16 && !(opcode == MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG &&
long_arg == 16) &&
!(opcode == MMCO_LONG2UNUSED && FIELD_PICTURE(sl)))) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"illegal long ref in memory management control "
"operation %d\n", opcode);
return -1;
}
mmco[i].long_arg = long_arg;
}
if (opcode > (unsigned) MMCO_LONG) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"illegal memory management control operation %d\n",
opcode);
return -1;
}
if (opcode == MMCO_END)
break;
}
nb_mmco = i;
}
}
sl->nb_mmco = nb_mmco;
return 0;
}