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/*
* H.26L/H.264/AVC/JVT/14496-10/... decoder
* 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 codec.
* @author Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
*/
#define UNCHECKED_BITSTREAM_READER 1
#include "libavutil/avassert.h"
#include "libavutil/display.h"
#include "libavutil/imgutils.h"
#include "libavutil/opt.h"
#include "libavutil/stereo3d.h"
#include "libavutil/timer.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "bytestream.h"
#include "cabac.h"
#include "cabac_functions.h"
#include "error_resilience.h"
#include "avcodec.h"
#include "h264.h"
#include "h264dec.h"
#include "h2645_parse.h"
#include "h264data.h"
#include "h264chroma.h"
#include "h264_mvpred.h"
#include "h264_ps.h"
#include "golomb.h"
#include "mathops.h"
#include "me_cmp.h"
#include "mpegutils.h"
#include "mpeg4video.h"
#include "profiles.h"
#include "rectangle.h"
#include "thread.h"
const uint16_t ff_h264_mb_sizes[4] = { 256, 384, 512, 768 };
int avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames(AVCodecContext *avctx)
{
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
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
return h && h->ps.sps ? h->ps.sps->num_reorder_frames : 0;
}
static void h264_er_decode_mb(void *opaque, int ref, int mv_dir, int mv_type,
int (*mv)[2][4][2],
int mb_x, int mb_y, int mb_intra, int mb_skipped)
{
H264Context *h = opaque;
H264SliceContext *sl = &h->slice_ctx[0];
sl->mb_x = mb_x;
sl->mb_y = mb_y;
sl->mb_xy = mb_x + mb_y * h->mb_stride;
memset(sl->non_zero_count_cache, 0, sizeof(sl->non_zero_count_cache));
av_assert1(ref >= 0);
/* FIXME: It is possible albeit uncommon that slice references
* differ between slices. We take the easy approach and ignore
* it for now. If this turns out to have any relevance in
* practice then correct remapping should be added. */
if (ref >= sl->ref_count[0])
ref = 0;
if (!sl->ref_list[0][ref].data[0]) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "Reference not available for error concealing\n");
ref = 0;
}
if ((sl->ref_list[0][ref].reference&3) != 3) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "Reference invalid\n");
return;
}
fill_rectangle(&h->cur_pic.ref_index[0][4 * sl->mb_xy],
2, 2, 2, ref, 1);
fill_rectangle(&sl->ref_cache[0][scan8[0]], 4, 4, 8, ref, 1);
fill_rectangle(sl->mv_cache[0][scan8[0]], 4, 4, 8,
pack16to32((*mv)[0][0][0], (*mv)[0][0][1]), 4);
sl->mb_mbaff =
sl->mb_field_decoding_flag = 0;
ff_h264_hl_decode_mb(h, &h->slice_ctx[0]);
}
void ff_h264_draw_horiz_band(const H264Context *h, H264SliceContext *sl,
int y, int height)
{
AVCodecContext *avctx = h->avctx;
const AVFrame *src = h->cur_pic.f;
const AVPixFmtDescriptor *desc = av_pix_fmt_desc_get(avctx->pix_fmt);
int vshift = desc->log2_chroma_h;
const int field_pic = h->picture_structure != PICT_FRAME;
if (field_pic) {
height <<= 1;
y <<= 1;
}
height = FFMIN(height, avctx->height - y);
if (field_pic && h->first_field && !(avctx->slice_flags & SLICE_FLAG_ALLOW_FIELD))
return;
if (avctx->draw_horiz_band) {
int offset[AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS];
int i;
offset[0] = y * src->linesize[0];
offset[1] =
offset[2] = (y >> vshift) * src->linesize[1];
for (i = 3; i < AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS; i++)
offset[i] = 0;
emms_c();
avctx->draw_horiz_band(avctx, src, offset,
y, h->picture_structure, height);
}
}
void ff_h264_free_tables(H264Context *h)
{
int i;
av_freep(&h->intra4x4_pred_mode);
av_freep(&h->chroma_pred_mode_table);
av_freep(&h->cbp_table);
av_freep(&h->mvd_table[0]);
av_freep(&h->mvd_table[1]);
av_freep(&h->direct_table);
av_freep(&h->non_zero_count);
av_freep(&h->slice_table_base);
h->slice_table = NULL;
av_freep(&h->list_counts);
av_freep(&h->mb2b_xy);
av_freep(&h->mb2br_xy);
av_buffer_pool_uninit(&h->qscale_table_pool);
av_buffer_pool_uninit(&h->mb_type_pool);
av_buffer_pool_uninit(&h->motion_val_pool);
av_buffer_pool_uninit(&h->ref_index_pool);
for (i = 0; i < h->nb_slice_ctx; i++) {
H264SliceContext *sl = &h->slice_ctx[i];
av_freep(&sl->dc_val_base);
av_freep(&sl->er.mb_index2xy);
av_freep(&sl->er.error_status_table);
av_freep(&sl->er.er_temp_buffer);
av_freep(&sl->bipred_scratchpad);
av_freep(&sl->edge_emu_buffer);
av_freep(&sl->top_borders[0]);
av_freep(&sl->top_borders[1]);
sl->bipred_scratchpad_allocated = 0;
sl->edge_emu_buffer_allocated = 0;
sl->top_borders_allocated[0] = 0;
sl->top_borders_allocated[1] = 0;
}
}
int ff_h264_alloc_tables(H264Context *h)
{
const int big_mb_num = h->mb_stride * (h->mb_height + 1);
const int row_mb_num = 2*h->mb_stride*FFMAX(h->nb_slice_ctx, 1);
int x, y;
FF_ALLOCZ_ARRAY_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->intra4x4_pred_mode,
row_mb_num, 8 * sizeof(uint8_t), fail)
h->slice_ctx[0].intra4x4_pred_mode = h->intra4x4_pred_mode;
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->non_zero_count,
big_mb_num * 48 * sizeof(uint8_t), fail)
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->slice_table_base,
(big_mb_num + h->mb_stride) * sizeof(*h->slice_table_base), fail)
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->cbp_table,
big_mb_num * sizeof(uint16_t), fail)
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->chroma_pred_mode_table,
big_mb_num * sizeof(uint8_t), fail)
FF_ALLOCZ_ARRAY_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->mvd_table[0],
row_mb_num, 16 * sizeof(uint8_t), fail);
FF_ALLOCZ_ARRAY_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->mvd_table[1],
row_mb_num, 16 * sizeof(uint8_t), fail);
h->slice_ctx[0].mvd_table[0] = h->mvd_table[0];
h->slice_ctx[0].mvd_table[1] = h->mvd_table[1];
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->direct_table,
4 * big_mb_num * sizeof(uint8_t), fail);
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->list_counts,
big_mb_num * sizeof(uint8_t), fail)
memset(h->slice_table_base, -1,
(big_mb_num + h->mb_stride) * sizeof(*h->slice_table_base));
h->slice_table = h->slice_table_base + h->mb_stride * 2 + 1;
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->mb2b_xy,
big_mb_num * sizeof(uint32_t), fail);
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, h->mb2br_xy,
big_mb_num * sizeof(uint32_t), fail);
for (y = 0; y < h->mb_height; y++)
for (x = 0; x < h->mb_width; x++) {
const int mb_xy = x + y * h->mb_stride;
const int b_xy = 4 * x + 4 * y * h->b_stride;
h->mb2b_xy[mb_xy] = b_xy;
h->mb2br_xy[mb_xy] = 8 * (FMO ? mb_xy : (mb_xy % (2 * h->mb_stride)));
}
return 0;
fail:
ff_h264_free_tables(h);
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
}
/**
* Init context
* Allocate buffers which are not shared amongst multiple threads.
*/
int ff_h264_slice_context_init(H264Context *h, H264SliceContext *sl)
{
ERContext *er = &sl->er;
int mb_array_size = h->mb_height * h->mb_stride;
int y_size = (2 * h->mb_width + 1) * (2 * h->mb_height + 1);
int c_size = h->mb_stride * (h->mb_height + 1);
int yc_size = y_size + 2 * c_size;
int x, y, i;
sl->ref_cache[0][scan8[5] + 1] =
sl->ref_cache[0][scan8[7] + 1] =
sl->ref_cache[0][scan8[13] + 1] =
sl->ref_cache[1][scan8[5] + 1] =
sl->ref_cache[1][scan8[7] + 1] =
sl->ref_cache[1][scan8[13] + 1] = PART_NOT_AVAILABLE;
if (sl != h->slice_ctx) {
memset(er, 0, sizeof(*er));
} else
if (CONFIG_ERROR_RESILIENCE) {
/* init ER */
er->avctx = h->avctx;
er->decode_mb = h264_er_decode_mb;
er->opaque = h;
er->quarter_sample = 1;
er->mb_num = h->mb_num;
er->mb_width = h->mb_width;
er->mb_height = h->mb_height;
er->mb_stride = h->mb_stride;
er->b8_stride = h->mb_width * 2 + 1;
// error resilience code looks cleaner with this
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, er->mb_index2xy,
(h->mb_num + 1) * sizeof(int), fail);
for (y = 0; y < h->mb_height; y++)
for (x = 0; x < h->mb_width; x++)
er->mb_index2xy[x + y * h->mb_width] = x + y * h->mb_stride;
er->mb_index2xy[h->mb_height * h->mb_width] = (h->mb_height - 1) *
h->mb_stride + h->mb_width;
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, er->error_status_table,
mb_array_size * sizeof(uint8_t), fail);
FF_ALLOC_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, er->er_temp_buffer,
h->mb_height * h->mb_stride * (4*sizeof(int) + 1), fail);
FF_ALLOCZ_OR_GOTO(h->avctx, sl->dc_val_base,
yc_size * sizeof(int16_t), fail);
er->dc_val[0] = sl->dc_val_base + h->mb_width * 2 + 2;
er->dc_val[1] = sl->dc_val_base + y_size + h->mb_stride + 1;
er->dc_val[2] = er->dc_val[1] + c_size;
for (i = 0; i < yc_size; i++)
sl->dc_val_base[i] = 1024;
}
return 0;
fail:
return AVERROR(ENOMEM); // ff_h264_free_tables will clean up for us
}
static int h264_init_context(AVCodecContext *avctx, H264Context *h)
{
int i;
h->avctx = avctx;
h->cur_chroma_format_idc = -1;
h->width_from_caller = avctx->width;
h->height_from_caller = avctx->height;
h->picture_structure = PICT_FRAME;
h->workaround_bugs = avctx->workaround_bugs;
h->flags = avctx->flags;
h->poc.prev_poc_msb = 1 << 16;
h->recovery_frame = -1;
h->x264_build = -1;
h->frame_recovered = 0;
h->poc.prev_frame_num = -1;
h->sei.frame_packing.frame_packing_arrangement_cancel_flag = -1;
h->sei.unregistered.x264_build = -1;
h->next_outputed_poc = INT_MIN;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_DELAYED_PIC_COUNT; i++)
h->last_pocs[i] = INT_MIN;
ff_h264_sei_uninit(&h->sei);
avctx->chroma_sample_location = AVCHROMA_LOC_LEFT;
h->nb_slice_ctx = (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_SLICE) ? avctx->thread_count : 1;
h->slice_ctx = av_mallocz_array(h->nb_slice_ctx, sizeof(*h->slice_ctx));
if (!h->slice_ctx) {
h->nb_slice_ctx = 0;
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
}
for (i = 0; i < H264_MAX_PICTURE_COUNT; i++) {
h->DPB[i].f = av_frame_alloc();
if (!h->DPB[i].f)
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
}
h->cur_pic.f = av_frame_alloc();
if (!h->cur_pic.f)
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
h->last_pic_for_ec.f = av_frame_alloc();
if (!h->last_pic_for_ec.f)
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
for (i = 0; i < h->nb_slice_ctx; i++)
h->slice_ctx[i].h264 = h;
return 0;
}
static av_cold int h264_decode_end(AVCodecContext *avctx)
{
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
int i;
ff_h264_remove_all_refs(h);
ff_h264_free_tables(h);
for (i = 0; i < H264_MAX_PICTURE_COUNT; i++) {
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->DPB[i]);
av_frame_free(&h->DPB[i].f);
}
memset(h->delayed_pic, 0, sizeof(h->delayed_pic));
h->cur_pic_ptr = NULL;
av_freep(&h->slice_ctx);
h->nb_slice_ctx = 0;
ff_h264_sei_uninit(&h->sei);
ff_h264_ps_uninit(&h->ps);
ff_h2645_packet_uninit(&h->pkt);
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->cur_pic);
av_frame_free(&h->cur_pic.f);
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
av_frame_free(&h->last_pic_for_ec.f);
return 0;
}
static AVOnce h264_vlc_init = AV_ONCE_INIT;
static av_cold int h264_decode_init(AVCodecContext *avctx)
{
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
int ret;
ret = h264_init_context(avctx, h);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
ret = ff_thread_once(&h264_vlc_init, ff_h264_decode_init_vlc);
if (ret != 0) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "pthread_once has failed.");
return AVERROR_UNKNOWN;
}
if (avctx->ticks_per_frame == 1) {
if(h->avctx->time_base.den < INT_MAX/2) {
h->avctx->time_base.den *= 2;
} else
h->avctx->time_base.num /= 2;
}
avctx->ticks_per_frame = 2;
if (avctx->extradata_size > 0 && avctx->extradata) {
ret = ff_h264_decode_extradata(avctx->extradata, avctx->extradata_size,
&h->ps, &h->is_avc, &h->nal_length_size,
avctx->err_recognition, avctx);
if (ret < 0) {
h264_decode_end(avctx);
return ret;
}
}
if (h->ps.sps && h->ps.sps->bitstream_restriction_flag &&
h->avctx->has_b_frames < h->ps.sps->num_reorder_frames) {
h->avctx->has_b_frames = h->ps.sps->num_reorder_frames;
}
avctx->internal->allocate_progress = 1;
ff_h264_flush_change(h);
if (h->enable_er < 0 && (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_SLICE))
h->enable_er = 0;
if (h->enable_er && (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_SLICE)) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_WARNING,
"Error resilience with slice threads is enabled. It is unsafe and unsupported and may crash. "
"Use it at your own risk\n");
}
return 0;
}
#if HAVE_THREADS
static int decode_init_thread_copy(AVCodecContext *avctx)
{
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
int ret;
if (!avctx->internal->is_copy)
return 0;
memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h));
ret = h264_init_context(avctx, h);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
h->context_initialized = 0;
return 0;
}
#endif
/**
* instantaneous decoder refresh.
*/
static void idr(H264Context *h)
{
int i;
ff_h264_remove_all_refs(h);
h->poc.prev_frame_num =
h->poc.prev_frame_num_offset = 0;
h->poc.prev_poc_msb = 1<<16;
h->poc.prev_poc_lsb = 0;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_DELAYED_PIC_COUNT; i++)
h->last_pocs[i] = INT_MIN;
}
/* forget old pics after a seek */
void ff_h264_flush_change(H264Context *h)
{
int i, j;
h->next_outputed_poc = INT_MIN;
h->prev_interlaced_frame = 1;
idr(h);
Merge commit '759001c534287a96dc96d1e274665feb7059145d' * commit '759001c534287a96dc96d1e274665feb7059145d': lavc decoders: work with refcounted frames. Anton Khirnov (1): lavc decoders: work with refcounted frames. Clément Bœsch (47): lavc/ansi: reset file lavc/ansi: re-do refcounted frame changes from Anton fraps: reset file lavc/fraps: switch to refcounted frames gifdec: reset file lavc/gifdec: switch to refcounted frames dsicinav: resolve conflicts smc: resolve conflicts zmbv: resolve conflicts rpza: resolve conflicts vble: resolve conflicts xxan: resolve conflicts targa: resolve conflicts vmnc: resolve conflicts utvideodec: resolve conflicts tscc: resolve conflicts ulti: resolve conflicts ffv1dec: resolve conflicts dnxhddec: resolve conflicts v210dec: resolve conflicts vp3: resolve conflicts vcr1: resolve conflicts v210x: resolve conflicts wavpack: resolve conflicts pngdec: fix compilation roqvideodec: resolve conflicts pictordec: resolve conflicts mdec: resolve conflicts tiertexseqv: resolve conflicts smacker: resolve conflicts vb: resolve conflicts vqavideo: resolve conflicts xl: resolve conflicts tmv: resolve conflicts vmdav: resolve conflicts truemotion1: resolve conflicts truemotion2: resolve conflicts lcldec: fix compilation libcelt_dec: fix compilation qdrw: fix compilation r210dec: fix compilation rl2: fix compilation wnv1: fix compilation yop: fix compilation tiff: resolve conflicts interplayvideo: fix compilation qpeg: resolve conflicts (FIXME/TESTME). Hendrik Leppkes (33): 012v: convert to refcounted frames 8bps: fix compilation 8svx: resolve conflicts 4xm: resolve conflicts aasc: resolve conflicts bfi: fix compilation aura: fix compilation alsdec: resolve conflicts avrndec: convert to refcounted frames avuidec: convert to refcounted frames bintext: convert to refcounted frames cavsdec: resolve conflicts brender_pix: convert to refcounted frames cinepak: resolve conflicts cinepak: avoid using AVFrame struct directly in private context cljr: fix compilation cpia: convert to refcounted frames cscd: resolve conflicts iff: resolve conflicts and do proper conversion to refcounted frames 4xm: fix reference frame handling cyuv: fix compilation dxa: fix compilation eacmv: fix compilation eamad: fix compilation eatgv: fix compilation escape124: remove unused variable. escape130: convert to refcounted frames evrcdec: convert to refcounted frames exr: convert to refcounted frames mvcdec: convert to refcounted frames paf: properly free the frame data on decode close sgirle: convert to refcounted frames lavfi/moviesrc: use refcounted frames Michael Niedermayer (56): Merge commit '759001c534287a96dc96d1e274665feb7059145d' resolve conflicts in headers motion_est: resolve conflict mpeg4videodec: fix conflicts dpcm conflict fix dpx: fix conflicts indeo3: resolve confilcts kmvc: resolve conflicts kmvc: resolve conflicts h264: resolve conflicts utils: resolve conflicts rawdec: resolve conflcits mpegvideo: resolve conflicts svq1enc: resolve conflicts mpegvideo: dont clear data, fix assertion failure on fate vsynth1 with threads pthreads: resolve conflicts frame_thread_encoder: simple compilefix not yet tested snow: update to buffer refs crytsalhd: fix compile dirac: switch to new API sonic: update to new API svq1: resolve conflict, update to new API ffwavesynth: update to new buffer API g729: update to new API indeo5: fix compile j2kdec: update to new buffer API linopencore-amr: fix compile libvorbisdec: update to new API loco: fix compile paf: update to new API proresdec: update to new API vp56: update to new api / resolve conflicts xface: convert to refcounted frames xan: fix compile&fate v408: update to ref counted buffers v308: update to ref counted buffers yuv4dec: update to ref counted buffers y41p: update to ref counted frames xbm: update to refcounted frames targa_y216: update to refcounted buffers qpeg: fix fate/crash cdxl: fix fate tscc: fix reget buffer useage targa_y216dec: fix style msmpeg4: fix fate h264: ref_picture() copy fields that have been lost too update_frame_pool: use channel field h264: Put code that prevents deadlocks back mpegvideo: dont allow last == current wmalossless: fix buffer ref messup ff_alloc_picture: free tables in case of dimension mismatches h264: fix null pointer dereference and assertion failure frame_thread_encoder: update to bufrefs ec: fix used arrays snowdec: fix off by 1 error in dimensions check h264: disallow single unpaired fields as references of frames Paul B Mahol (2): lavc/vima: convert to refcounted frames sanm: convert to refcounted frames Conflicts: libavcodec/4xm.c libavcodec/8bps.c libavcodec/8svx.c libavcodec/aasc.c libavcodec/alsdec.c libavcodec/anm.c libavcodec/ansi.c libavcodec/avs.c libavcodec/bethsoftvideo.c libavcodec/bfi.c libavcodec/c93.c libavcodec/cavsdec.c libavcodec/cdgraphics.c libavcodec/cinepak.c libavcodec/cljr.c libavcodec/cscd.c libavcodec/dnxhddec.c libavcodec/dpcm.c libavcodec/dpx.c libavcodec/dsicinav.c libavcodec/dvdec.c libavcodec/dxa.c libavcodec/eacmv.c libavcodec/eamad.c libavcodec/eatgq.c libavcodec/eatgv.c libavcodec/eatqi.c libavcodec/error_resilience.c libavcodec/escape124.c libavcodec/ffv1.h libavcodec/ffv1dec.c libavcodec/flicvideo.c libavcodec/fraps.c libavcodec/frwu.c libavcodec/g723_1.c libavcodec/gifdec.c libavcodec/h264.c libavcodec/h264.h libavcodec/h264_direct.c libavcodec/h264_loopfilter.c libavcodec/h264_refs.c libavcodec/huffyuvdec.c libavcodec/idcinvideo.c libavcodec/iff.c libavcodec/indeo2.c libavcodec/indeo3.c libavcodec/internal.h libavcodec/interplayvideo.c libavcodec/ivi_common.c libavcodec/jvdec.c libavcodec/kgv1dec.c libavcodec/kmvc.c libavcodec/lagarith.c libavcodec/libopenjpegdec.c libavcodec/mdec.c libavcodec/mimic.c libavcodec/mjpegbdec.c libavcodec/mjpegdec.c libavcodec/mmvideo.c libavcodec/motion_est.c libavcodec/motionpixels.c libavcodec/mpc7.c libavcodec/mpeg12.c libavcodec/mpeg4videodec.c libavcodec/mpegvideo.c libavcodec/mpegvideo.h libavcodec/msrle.c libavcodec/msvideo1.c libavcodec/nuv.c libavcodec/options_table.h libavcodec/pcx.c libavcodec/pictordec.c libavcodec/pngdec.c libavcodec/pnmdec.c libavcodec/pthread.c libavcodec/qpeg.c libavcodec/qtrle.c libavcodec/r210dec.c libavcodec/rawdec.c libavcodec/roqvideodec.c libavcodec/rpza.c libavcodec/smacker.c libavcodec/smc.c libavcodec/svq1dec.c libavcodec/svq1enc.c libavcodec/targa.c libavcodec/tiertexseqv.c libavcodec/tiff.c libavcodec/tmv.c libavcodec/truemotion1.c libavcodec/truemotion2.c libavcodec/tscc.c libavcodec/ulti.c libavcodec/utils.c libavcodec/utvideodec.c libavcodec/v210dec.c libavcodec/v210x.c libavcodec/vb.c libavcodec/vble.c libavcodec/vcr1.c libavcodec/vmdav.c libavcodec/vmnc.c libavcodec/vp3.c libavcodec/vp56.c libavcodec/vp56.h libavcodec/vp6.c libavcodec/vqavideo.c libavcodec/wavpack.c libavcodec/xl.c libavcodec/xxan.c libavcodec/zmbv.c Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
12 years ago
h->poc.prev_frame_num = -1;
if (h->cur_pic_ptr) {
h->cur_pic_ptr->reference = 0;
for (j=i=0; h->delayed_pic[i]; i++)
if (h->delayed_pic[i] != h->cur_pic_ptr)
h->delayed_pic[j++] = h->delayed_pic[i];
h->delayed_pic[j] = NULL;
}
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
h->first_field = 0;
h->recovery_frame = -1;
h->frame_recovered = 0;
h->current_slice = 0;
h->mmco_reset = 1;
}
/* forget old pics after a seek */
static void flush_dpb(AVCodecContext *avctx)
{
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
int i;
memset(h->delayed_pic, 0, sizeof(h->delayed_pic));
ff_h264_flush_change(h);
ff_h264_sei_uninit(&h->sei);
for (i = 0; i < H264_MAX_PICTURE_COUNT; i++)
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->DPB[i]);
h->cur_pic_ptr = NULL;
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->cur_pic);
h->mb_y = 0;
ff_h264_free_tables(h);
h->context_initialized = 0;
}
static int get_last_needed_nal(H264Context *h)
{
int nals_needed = 0;
int first_slice = 0;
int i, ret;
for (i = 0; i < h->pkt.nb_nals; i++) {
H2645NAL *nal = &h->pkt.nals[i];
GetBitContext gb;
/* packets can sometimes contain multiple PPS/SPS,
* e.g. two PAFF field pictures in one packet, or a demuxer
* which splits NALs strangely if so, when frame threading we
* can't start the next thread until we've read all of them */
switch (nal->type) {
case H264_NAL_SPS:
case H264_NAL_PPS:
nals_needed = i;
break;
case H264_NAL_DPA:
case H264_NAL_IDR_SLICE:
case H264_NAL_SLICE:
ret = init_get_bits8(&gb, nal->data + 1, nal->size - 1);
if (ret < 0) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Invalid zero-sized VCL NAL unit\n");
if (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE)
return ret;
break;
}
if (!get_ue_golomb_long(&gb) || // first_mb_in_slice
!first_slice ||
first_slice != nal->type)
nals_needed = i;
if (!first_slice)
first_slice = nal->type;
}
}
return nals_needed;
}
static void debug_green_metadata(const H264SEIGreenMetaData *gm, void *logctx)
{
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "Green Metadata Info SEI message\n");
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " green_metadata_type: %d\n", gm->green_metadata_type);
if (gm->green_metadata_type == 0) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " green_metadata_period_type: %d\n", gm->period_type);
if (gm->period_type == 2)
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " green_metadata_num_seconds: %d\n", gm->num_seconds);
else if (gm->period_type == 3)
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " green_metadata_num_pictures: %d\n", gm->num_pictures);
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " SEI GREEN Complexity Metrics: %f %f %f %f\n",
(float)gm->percent_non_zero_macroblocks/255,
(float)gm->percent_intra_coded_macroblocks/255,
(float)gm->percent_six_tap_filtering/255,
(float)gm->percent_alpha_point_deblocking_instance/255);
} else if (gm->green_metadata_type == 1) {
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " xsd_metric_type: %d\n", gm->xsd_metric_type);
if (gm->xsd_metric_type == 0)
av_log(logctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, " xsd_metric_value: %f\n",
(float)gm->xsd_metric_value/100);
}
}
static int decode_nal_units(H264Context *h, const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size)
{
AVCodecContext *const avctx = h->avctx;
int nals_needed = 0; ///< number of NALs that need decoding before the next frame thread starts
int idr_cleared=0;
int i, ret = 0;
h->has_slice = 0;
h->nal_unit_type= 0;
if (!(avctx->flags2 & AV_CODEC_FLAG2_CHUNKS)) {
h->current_slice = 0;
if (!h->first_field)
h->cur_pic_ptr = NULL;
ff_h264_sei_uninit(&h->sei);
}
if (h->nal_length_size == 4) {
if (buf_size > 8 && AV_RB32(buf) == 1 && AV_RB32(buf+5) > (unsigned)buf_size) {
h->is_avc = 0;
}else if(buf_size > 3 && AV_RB32(buf) > 1 && AV_RB32(buf) <= (unsigned)buf_size)
h->is_avc = 1;
}
ret = ff_h2645_packet_split(&h->pkt, buf, buf_size, avctx, h->is_avc,
h->nal_length_size, avctx->codec_id, avctx->flags2 & AV_CODEC_FLAG2_FAST);
if (ret < 0) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"Error splitting the input into NAL units.\n");
return ret;
}
if (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_FRAME)
nals_needed = get_last_needed_nal(h);
if (nals_needed < 0)
return nals_needed;
for (i = 0; i < h->pkt.nb_nals; i++) {
H2645NAL *nal = &h->pkt.nals[i];
int max_slice_ctx, err;
if (avctx->skip_frame >= AVDISCARD_NONREF &&
nal->ref_idc == 0 && nal->type != H264_NAL_SEI)
continue;
// FIXME these should stop being context-global variables
h->nal_ref_idc = nal->ref_idc;
h->nal_unit_type = nal->type;
err = 0;
switch (nal->type) {
case H264_NAL_IDR_SLICE:
if ((nal->data[1] & 0xFC) == 0x98) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Invalid inter IDR frame\n");
h->next_outputed_poc = INT_MIN;
ret = -1;
goto end;
}
if(!idr_cleared) {
if (h->current_slice && (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_SLICE)) {
av_log(h, AV_LOG_ERROR, "invalid mixed IDR / non IDR frames cannot be decoded in slice multithreading mode\n");
ret = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
goto end;
}
idr(h); // FIXME ensure we don't lose some frames if there is reordering
}
idr_cleared = 1;
h->has_recovery_point = 1;
case H264_NAL_SLICE:
h->has_slice = 1;
if ((err = ff_h264_queue_decode_slice(h, nal))) {
H264SliceContext *sl = h->slice_ctx + h->nb_slice_ctx_queued;
sl->ref_count[0] = sl->ref_count[1] = 0;
break;
}
if (h->current_slice == 1) {
if (avctx->active_thread_type & FF_THREAD_FRAME &&
i >= nals_needed && !h->setup_finished && h->cur_pic_ptr) {
ff_thread_finish_setup(avctx);
h->setup_finished = 1;
}
if (h->avctx->hwaccel &&
(ret = h->avctx->hwaccel->start_frame(h->avctx, buf, buf_size)) < 0)
goto end;
}
max_slice_ctx = avctx->hwaccel ? 1 : h->nb_slice_ctx;
if (h->nb_slice_ctx_queued == max_slice_ctx) {
if (h->avctx->hwaccel) {
ret = avctx->hwaccel->decode_slice(avctx, nal->raw_data, nal->raw_size);
h->nb_slice_ctx_queued = 0;
} else
ret = ff_h264_execute_decode_slices(h);
if (ret < 0 && (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE))
goto end;
}
break;
case H264_NAL_DPA:
case H264_NAL_DPB:
case H264_NAL_DPC:
avpriv_request_sample(avctx, "data partitioning");
break;
case H264_NAL_SEI:
ret = ff_h264_sei_decode(&h->sei, &nal->gb, &h->ps, avctx);
h->has_recovery_point = h->has_recovery_point || h->sei.recovery_point.recovery_frame_cnt != -1;
if (avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_GREEN_MD)
debug_green_metadata(&h->sei.green_metadata, h->avctx);
if (ret < 0 && (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE))
goto end;
break;
case H264_NAL_SPS: {
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
GetBitContext tmp_gb = nal->gb;
if (avctx->hwaccel && avctx->hwaccel->decode_params) {
ret = avctx->hwaccel->decode_params(avctx,
nal->type,
nal->raw_data,
nal->raw_size);
if (ret < 0)
goto end;
}
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 (ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set(&tmp_gb, avctx, &h->ps, 0) >= 0)
break;
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG,
"SPS decoding failure, trying again with the complete NAL\n");
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
init_get_bits8(&tmp_gb, nal->raw_data + 1, nal->raw_size - 1);
if (ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set(&tmp_gb, avctx, &h->ps, 0) >= 0)
break;
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
ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set(&nal->gb, avctx, &h->ps, 1);
break;
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
}
case H264_NAL_PPS:
if (avctx->hwaccel && avctx->hwaccel->decode_params) {
ret = avctx->hwaccel->decode_params(avctx,
nal->type,
nal->raw_data,
nal->raw_size);
if (ret < 0)
goto end;
}
ret = ff_h264_decode_picture_parameter_set(&nal->gb, avctx, &h->ps,
nal->size_bits);
if (ret < 0 && (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE))
goto end;
break;
case H264_NAL_AUD:
case H264_NAL_END_SEQUENCE:
case H264_NAL_END_STREAM:
case H264_NAL_FILLER_DATA:
case H264_NAL_SPS_EXT:
case H264_NAL_AUXILIARY_SLICE:
break;
default:
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "Unknown NAL code: %d (%d bits)\n",
nal->type, nal->size_bits);
}
if (err < 0) {
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "decode_slice_header error\n");
}
}
ret = ff_h264_execute_decode_slices(h);
if (ret < 0 && (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE))
goto end;
ret = 0;
end:
#if CONFIG_ERROR_RESILIENCE
/*
* FIXME: Error handling code does not seem to support interlaced
* when slices span multiple rows
* The ff_er_add_slice calls don't work right for bottom
* fields; they cause massive erroneous error concealing
* Error marking covers both fields (top and bottom).
* This causes a mismatched s->error_count
* and a bad error table. Further, the error count goes to
* INT_MAX when called for bottom field, because mb_y is
* past end by one (callers fault) and resync_mb_y != 0
* causes problems for the first MB line, too.
*/
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 (!FIELD_PICTURE(h) && h->current_slice &&
h->ps.sps == (const SPS*)h->ps.sps_list[h->ps.pps->sps_id]->data &&
h->enable_er) {
H264SliceContext *sl = h->slice_ctx;
int use_last_pic = h->last_pic_for_ec.f->buf[0] && !sl->ref_count[0];
ff_h264_set_erpic(&sl->er.cur_pic, h->cur_pic_ptr);
if (use_last_pic) {
ff_h264_set_erpic(&sl->er.last_pic, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
sl->ref_list[0][0].parent = &h->last_pic_for_ec;
memcpy(sl->ref_list[0][0].data, h->last_pic_for_ec.f->data, sizeof(sl->ref_list[0][0].data));
memcpy(sl->ref_list[0][0].linesize, h->last_pic_for_ec.f->linesize, sizeof(sl->ref_list[0][0].linesize));
sl->ref_list[0][0].reference = h->last_pic_for_ec.reference;
} else if (sl->ref_count[0]) {
ff_h264_set_erpic(&sl->er.last_pic, sl->ref_list[0][0].parent);
} else
ff_h264_set_erpic(&sl->er.last_pic, NULL);
if (sl->ref_count[1])
ff_h264_set_erpic(&sl->er.next_pic, sl->ref_list[1][0].parent);
sl->er.ref_count = sl->ref_count[0];
ff_er_frame_end(&sl->er);
if (use_last_pic)
memset(&sl->ref_list[0][0], 0, sizeof(sl->ref_list[0][0]));
}
#endif /* CONFIG_ERROR_RESILIENCE */
/* clean up */
if (h->cur_pic_ptr && !h->droppable && h->has_slice) {
ff_thread_report_progress(&h->cur_pic_ptr->tf, INT_MAX,
h->picture_structure == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD);
}
return (ret < 0) ? ret : buf_size;
}
/**
* Return the number of bytes consumed for building the current frame.
*/
static int get_consumed_bytes(int pos, int buf_size)
{
if (pos == 0)
pos = 1; // avoid infinite loops (I doubt that is needed but...)
if (pos + 10 > buf_size)
pos = buf_size; // oops ;)
return pos;
}
static int output_frame(H264Context *h, AVFrame *dst, H264Picture *srcp)
{
AVFrame *src = srcp->f;
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>
8 years ago
int ret;
if (src->format == AV_PIX_FMT_VIDEOTOOLBOX && src->buf[0]->size == 1)
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
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>
8 years ago
ret = av_frame_ref(dst, src);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
av_dict_set(&dst->metadata, "stereo_mode", ff_h264_sei_stereo_mode(&h->sei.frame_packing), 0);
if (srcp->sei_recovery_frame_cnt == 0)
dst->key_frame = 1;
return 0;
}
static int is_extra(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size)
{
int cnt= buf[5]&0x1f;
const uint8_t *p= buf+6;
while(cnt--){
int nalsize= AV_RB16(p) + 2;
if(nalsize > buf_size - (p-buf) || (p[2] & 0x9F) != 7)
return 0;
p += nalsize;
}
cnt = *(p++);
if(!cnt)
return 0;
while(cnt--){
int nalsize= AV_RB16(p) + 2;
if(nalsize > buf_size - (p-buf) || (p[2] & 0x9F) != 8)
return 0;
p += nalsize;
}
return 1;
}
static int finalize_frame(H264Context *h, AVFrame *dst, H264Picture *out, int *got_frame)
{
int ret;
if (((h->avctx->flags & AV_CODEC_FLAG_OUTPUT_CORRUPT) ||
(h->avctx->flags2 & AV_CODEC_FLAG2_SHOW_ALL) ||
out->recovered)) {
if (!h->avctx->hwaccel &&
(out->field_poc[0] == INT_MAX ||
out->field_poc[1] == INT_MAX)
) {
int p;
AVFrame *f = out->f;
int field = out->field_poc[0] == INT_MAX;
uint8_t *dst_data[4];
int linesizes[4];
const uint8_t *src_data[4];
av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "Duplicating field %d to fill missing\n", field);
for (p = 0; p<4; p++) {
dst_data[p] = f->data[p] + (field^1)*f->linesize[p];
src_data[p] = f->data[p] + field *f->linesize[p];
linesizes[p] = 2*f->linesize[p];
}
av_image_copy(dst_data, linesizes, src_data, linesizes,
f->format, f->width, f->height>>1);
}
ret = output_frame(h, dst, out);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
*got_frame = 1;
if (CONFIG_MPEGVIDEO) {
ff_print_debug_info2(h->avctx, dst, NULL,
out->mb_type,
out->qscale_table,
out->motion_val,
NULL,
h->mb_width, h->mb_height, h->mb_stride, 1);
}
}
return 0;
}
static int send_next_delayed_frame(H264Context *h, AVFrame *dst_frame,
int *got_frame, int buf_index)
{
int ret, i, out_idx;
H264Picture *out = h->delayed_pic[0];
h->cur_pic_ptr = NULL;
h->first_field = 0;
out_idx = 0;
for (i = 1;
h->delayed_pic[i] &&
!h->delayed_pic[i]->f->key_frame &&
!h->delayed_pic[i]->mmco_reset;
i++)
if (h->delayed_pic[i]->poc < out->poc) {
out = h->delayed_pic[i];
out_idx = i;
}
for (i = out_idx; h->delayed_pic[i]; i++)
h->delayed_pic[i] = h->delayed_pic[i + 1];
if (out) {
out->reference &= ~DELAYED_PIC_REF;
ret = finalize_frame(h, dst_frame, out, got_frame);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
return buf_index;
}
static int h264_decode_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx, void *data,
int *got_frame, AVPacket *avpkt)
{
const uint8_t *buf = avpkt->data;
int buf_size = avpkt->size;
H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
AVFrame *pict = data;
int buf_index;
int ret;
h->flags = avctx->flags;
h->setup_finished = 0;
h->nb_slice_ctx_queued = 0;
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
/* end of stream, output what is still in the buffers */
if (buf_size == 0)
return send_next_delayed_frame(h, pict, got_frame, 0);
if (h->is_avc && av_packet_get_side_data(avpkt, AV_PKT_DATA_NEW_EXTRADATA, NULL)) {
int side_size;
uint8_t *side = av_packet_get_side_data(avpkt, AV_PKT_DATA_NEW_EXTRADATA, &side_size);
if (is_extra(side, side_size))
ff_h264_decode_extradata(side, side_size,
&h->ps, &h->is_avc, &h->nal_length_size,
avctx->err_recognition, avctx);
}
if(h->is_avc && buf_size >= 9 && buf[0]==1 && buf[2]==0 && (buf[4]&0xFC)==0xFC && (buf[5]&0x1F) && buf[8]==0x67){
if (is_extra(buf, buf_size))
return ff_h264_decode_extradata(buf, buf_size,
&h->ps, &h->is_avc, &h->nal_length_size,
avctx->err_recognition, avctx);
}
buf_index = decode_nal_units(h, buf, buf_size);
if (buf_index < 0)
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
if (!h->cur_pic_ptr && h->nal_unit_type == H264_NAL_END_SEQUENCE) {
av_assert0(buf_index <= buf_size);
return send_next_delayed_frame(h, pict, got_frame, buf_index);
}
if (!(avctx->flags2 & AV_CODEC_FLAG2_CHUNKS) && (!h->cur_pic_ptr || !h->has_slice)) {
if (avctx->skip_frame >= AVDISCARD_NONREF ||
buf_size >= 4 && !memcmp("Q264", buf, 4))
return buf_size;
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "no frame!\n");
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
}
if (!(avctx->flags2 & AV_CODEC_FLAG2_CHUNKS) ||
(h->mb_y >= h->mb_height && h->mb_height)) {
if ((ret = ff_h264_field_end(h, &h->slice_ctx[0], 0)) < 0)
return ret;
/* Wait for second field. */
if (h->next_output_pic) {
ret = finalize_frame(h, pict, h->next_output_pic, got_frame);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
}
av_assert0(pict->buf[0] || !*got_frame);
ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
return get_consumed_bytes(buf_index, buf_size);
}
#define OFFSET(x) offsetof(H264Context, x)
#define VD AV_OPT_FLAG_VIDEO_PARAM | AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM
static const AVOption h264_options[] = {
{ "is_avc", "is avc", OFFSET(is_avc), AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL, {.i64 = 0}, 0, 1, 0 },
{ "nal_length_size", "nal_length_size", OFFSET(nal_length_size), AV_OPT_TYPE_INT, {.i64 = 0}, 0, 4, 0 },
{ "enable_er", "Enable error resilience on damaged frames (unsafe)", OFFSET(enable_er), AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL, { .i64 = -1 }, -1, 1, VD },
{ NULL },
};
static const AVClass h264_class = {
.class_name = "H264 Decoder",
.item_name = av_default_item_name,
.option = h264_options,
.version = LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT,
};
AVCodec ff_h264_decoder = {
.name = "h264",
.long_name = NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL("H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10"),
.type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO,
.id = AV_CODEC_ID_H264,
.priv_data_size = sizeof(H264Context),
.init = h264_decode_init,
.close = h264_decode_end,
.decode = h264_decode_frame,
.capabilities = /*AV_CODEC_CAP_DRAW_HORIZ_BAND |*/ AV_CODEC_CAP_DR1 |
AV_CODEC_CAP_DELAY | AV_CODEC_CAP_SLICE_THREADS |
AV_CODEC_CAP_FRAME_THREADS,
.caps_internal = FF_CODEC_CAP_INIT_THREADSAFE | FF_CODEC_CAP_EXPORTS_CROPPING,
.flush = flush_dpb,
.init_thread_copy = ONLY_IF_THREADS_ENABLED(decode_init_thread_copy),
.update_thread_context = ONLY_IF_THREADS_ENABLED(ff_h264_update_thread_context),
.profiles = NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL(ff_h264_profiles),
.priv_class = &h264_class,
};