I still don't fully understand the cause but the difference between
the samples that trigger the bug and the samples that don't is
that the former uses delay frames and the later uses drop frames
as placeholders for the packed frame. So, if we see the one type
of frame, we can assume the bug will or won't be present.
Right now, I'm detecting the frame types by size, which may not be
safe in general, but given the specific codec and file type, I
expect any scenario where we encounter these frames where they
aren't being used for b-frame packing won't care one way or
another whether the work around is in effect or not.
Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org>
* qatar/master:
Duplicate AMV: disable DR1 and don't override EMU_EDGE
Duplicate lavf: inspect more frames for fps when container time base is coarse
Wrong and we have correct fix: Fix races in default av_log handler
vorbis: Replace sized int_fast integer types with plain int/unsigned.
Remove disabled non-optimized code variants.
NO bswap.h: Remove disabled code.
Remove some disabled printf debug cruft.
Replace more disabled printf() calls by av_dlog().
NO tests: Remove disabled code.
NO Replace some commented-out debug printf() / av_log() messages with av_dlog().
vorbisdec: Replace some sizeof(type) by sizeof(*variable).
NO vf_fieldorder: Replace FFmpeg by Libav in license boilerplate.
Conflicts:
libavcodec/h264.c
libavcodec/vorbisdec.c
libavutil/log.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This works around a possibly exploitable crash.
Appearently, vlc can be exploited with a malicous file. This should get
reverted as soon as a proper fix is found.
Reported-at: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:38:25 +0000
Reported-by: Dominic Chell <Dominic.Chell@ngssecure.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
(cherry picked from commit 89f903b3d5)
(cherry picked from commit 9b919571e5)
As per issue2629, most 23.976fps matroska H.264 files are incorrectly
detected as 24fps, as the matroska timestamps usually have only
millisecond precision.
Fix that by doubling the amount of timestamps inspected for frame rate
for streams that have coarse time base. This also fixes 29.970 detection
in matroska.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
(cherry picked from commit 78431098f9)
Tested with mplayer based on this report
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.mplayer.user/66043/focus=66063
Signed-off-by: Reinhard Tartler <siretart@tauware.de>
int/unsigned is the natural memory access type for CPUs, using sized types
for temporary variables, counters and similar just increases code size and
can possibly cause a slowdown.
No longer needed after martins change to the values.
Though this would have been nicer ABI wise but iam too lazy to maintain this difference
This reverts commit 183401b924.
* qatar/master:
LOTS of duplicates ...
avio: Fix the deprecated fallback URL-prefixed open flags
avoid duplicate -lm in .pc files
mpeg12: terminate mpeg2_video_profiles arrays
network: Check POLLERR and POLLHUP in ff_network_wait_fd
mpegtsenc: make PMT PID really start on pmt_start_pid
nut format: support PIX_FMT_BGR48LE and PIX_FMT_BGR48BE
rawvideo codec: support PIX_FMT_BGR48LE and PIX_FMT_BGR48BE
hflip: make the filter accept PIX_FMT_BGR48LE and PIX_FMT_BGR48BE pixel formats
crop: make the filter accept PIX_FMT_BGR48LE and PIX_FMT_BGR48BE pixel formats
libswcale: PIX_FMT_BGR48LE and PIX_FMT_BGR48BE scaler implementation
Conflicts:
configure
libswscale/swscale.h
tests/ref/lavf/ts
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
While deprecated, they're totally useless as long as their values
are different from the AVIO_FLAG values that are used internally.
Currently, this leads to old libav applications still compiling
correctly (since we haven't removed the fallback wrappers), but
failing since the functions internally compare to the new AVIO_FLAG
values.
These should be removed at some point, but they aren't removed yet.
The intent is to be able to recompile an old application against
the new ABI without modifying the code, and this doesn't work
currently.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>