audio_mix: fix zeroing output channels in certain cases

Specifically, when the corresponding input channel exists and its matrix
column is all-zero (which is necessary for zeroing the output), the
matrix column must be removed from the matrix.

This is not done currently, so the mixing code would end up using
uninitialized pointers from stack.

Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind
pull/53/head
Anton Khirnov 11 years ago
parent 3d95d27376
commit fc6a3ef40d
  1. 7
      libavresample/audio_mix.c

@ -559,9 +559,12 @@ static void reduce_matrix(AudioMix *am, const double *matrix, int stride)
if (zero) {
am->output_zero[o] = 1;
am->out_matrix_channels--;
if (o < am->in_channels)
am->in_matrix_channels--;
}
}
if (am->out_matrix_channels == 0) {
if (am->out_matrix_channels == 0 || am->in_matrix_channels == 0) {
am->out_matrix_channels = 0;
am->in_matrix_channels = 0;
return;
}
@ -683,7 +686,7 @@ int ff_audio_mix_set_matrix(AudioMix *am, const double *matrix, int stride)
am->in_matrix_channels; \
for (i = 0, i0 = 0; i < am->in_channels; i++) { \
double v; \
if (am->input_skip[i]) \
if (am->input_skip[i] || am->output_zero[i]) \
continue; \
v = matrix[o * stride + i]; \
am->matrix_## type[o0][i0] = expr; \

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