The existing av_csp_trc_func_from_id() mostly implements the OETF, except for
PQ. As such, we are currently missing a precise definition of an ITU-R EOTF.
Introduce the new functions av_csp_itu_eotf() and av_csp_itu_eotf_inv(), to fill
this void. Note that this is not possible in all cases, e.g. AVCOL_TRC_LOG which
has no corresponding EOTF definition in any ITU-R standard.
Note that we cannot implement the proper HLG and SMPTE 428 OOTFs without access
to all three color channels, because they are not independent per channel. As a
result, we need to define them on double[3] instead of double (*func)(double).
As part of a larger, ongoing effort to modernize and partially rewrite
libswscale, it was decided and generally agreed upon to introduce a new
public API for libswscale. This API is designed to be less stateful, more
explicitly defined, and considerably easier to use than the existing one.
Most of the API work has been already accomplished in the previous commits,
this commit merely introduces the ability to use sws_scale_frame()
dynamically, without prior sws_init_context() calls. Instead, the new API
takes frame properties from the frames themselves, and the implementation is
based on the new SwsGraph API, which we simply reinitialize as needed.
This high-level wrapper also recreates the logic that used to live inside
vf_scale for scaling interlaced frames, enabling it to be reused more easily
by end users.
Finally, this function is designed to simply copy refs directly when nothing
needs to be done, substantially improving throughput of the noop fast path.
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
Group them into an enum rather than random #defines, and document their
behavior a bit more obviously.
Of particular note, I discovered that SWS_DIRECT_BGR is not referenced
anywhere else in the code base. As such, I have moved it to the deprecated
section, alongside SWS_ERROR_DIFFUSION.
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
Following in the footsteps of the work in the previous commit, it's now
relatively straightforward to expose the options struct publicly as
SwsContext. This is a step towards making this more user friendly, as
well as following API conventions established elsewhere.
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
This avoids unpleasant surprises to av_frame_get_buffer callers
that explicitly specified 64-byte alignment and didn't get
AVFrame.data pointers that are 64-byte aligned.
For example, see https://github.com/sekrit-twc/zimg/issues/212
Although the zscale issue has already been resolved by other means
it would still be prudent to improve the behavior of av_frame_get_buffer
to fix any unknown and future instances of similar issues.
Co-authored-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Replacing the old sws_isSupported* API with a more consistent family
of functions that follows the same signature and naming convention,
including a placeholder for testing the color space parameters that
we don't currently implement conversions for.
These functions also perform some extra basic sanity checking.
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
Merely a convenience wrapper around sws_freeContext(). The name change is for
parity with the other sws_* functions.
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
Add a mechanism to AVClass to allow objects to signal their state to
generic code. When an object flags itself with the 'initialized' state,
print an error (and fail, after the next major bump) if the caller
attempts to set non-runtime options.
Will be used to export certain information present in HEIF samples, like
rotation metadata, ICC profiles, and potentially others.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
"int-list" options are a hack that provides rudimentary support for
array-type options by treating them as byte arrays (i.e.
AV_OPT_TYPE_BINARY). Since we now have proper array-type options, they
should replace "int-list" everywhere (which happens to be just
buffersink).
This replaces the myriad of existing lists in AVCodec by a unified API
call, allowing us to (ultimately) trim down the sizeof(AVCodec) quite
substantially, while also making this more trivially extensible.
In addition to the already covered lists, add two new entries for color
space and color range, mirroring the newly added negotiable fields in
libavfilter.
Once the deprecation period passes for the existing public fields, the
rough plan is to move the commonly used fields (such as
pix_fmt/sample_fmt) into FFCodec, possibly as a union of audio and video
configuration types, and then implement the rarely used fields with
custom callbacks.
Previously one could only replace the entire array with a new one
deserialized from a string. The new API allows inserting, replacing, and
removing arbitrary element ranges.
The B extension was finally ratified in May 2024, encompassing:
- Zba (addresses),
- Zbb (basics) and
- Zbs (single bits).
It does not include Zbc (base-2 polynomials).
And av_stream_get_codec_timebase().
They were both added for ffmpeg CLI, which no longer calls either of
them. Furthermore the notion of "internal stream timing info" that needs
to be transferred with a special magic API function is fundamentally
flawed and should be removed.
This lets us detect when a container has flagged a stream as multilayer.
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>