Validate that a hw_frames_ctx is available before using it for
the AVHWAccel.free_frame_priv callback, and don't require it to
be present when the callback is not in use by the HWAccel.
v2: check for free_frame_priv (Hendrik)
v3: return EINVAL (Christoph Reiter)
v4: better commit message (Hendrik)
v5: fix typo with missed frames_ctx (Lynne)
See[1]: https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/pull/19050
Fixes: be07145109 ("avcodec: add AVHWAccel.free_frame_priv callback")
CC: Lynne <dev@lynne.ee>
CC: Christoph Reiter <reiter.christoph@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rogozhkin <dmitry.v.rogozhkin@intel.com>
Avoids allocations and therefore error checks: Syncing
hwaccel_picture_private across threads can't fail any more.
Also gets rid of an unnecessary pointer in structures and
in the parameter list of ff_hwaccel_frame_priv_alloc().
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Reviewed-by: Lynne <dev@lynne.ee>
Tested-by: Lynne <dev@lynne.ee>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The changed references for fate-hevc-dv-rpu fate-mov-zombie happen because,
unlike ffmpeg and ffplay, ffprobe never injected packet side data, so the
display matrix side data at the container level is now present in the output
frames.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Instead, use forward declarations; and in order not to affect
any user include these headers for them, but not internally.
This has the advantage of removing implicit inclusions of these
headers from almost all files providing codecs.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This commit is the AVHWAccel analogue of commit
20f972701806be20a77f808db332d9489343bb78: It moves the private fields
of AVHWAccel to a new struct FFHWAccel extending AVHWAccel
in an internal header (namely hwaccel_internal.h).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
All usages of ff_hwaccel_frame_priv_alloc() have the same pattern:
Check for whether a hwaccel is in use; check whether it needs
private frame-specific data; allocate the AVBuffer and set
it.
This commit modifies ff_hwaccel_frame_priv_alloc() to perform
this task on its own.
(It also seems that the H.264 decoder did not perform proper
cleanup in case the buffer could not be allocated. This has been
changed.)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This decoding flag makes decoders drop all frames after a parameter
change, but what exactly constitutes a parameter change is not well
defined and will typically depend on the exact use case.
This functionality then does not belong in libavcodec, but rather in
user code
Copy packet side data to the output frame in ff_decode_frame_props_from_pkt()
instead of in discard_samples(), having the latter only applying the skip if
required.
This will be useful for the following commit.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Should fix#10457, a regression caused by
69516ab3e9.
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This way decoding errors will not be returned when the user starts
draining the decoder, avoiding confusion over whether draining did or
did not start.
Fixes failures of fate-h264-attachment-631 for certain numbers of frame
threads (e.g. 5).
Do it from ff_decode_get_packet() rather than from
avcodec_send_packet(). This way all nontrivial stages of the decoding
pipeline (i.e. other than just placing a packet at its entrance) are
pull-based rather than a mix of push an pull.
Decoding pipeline has multiple stages, some of which may have their own
delay (e.g. bitstream filters). The code currently uses
AVCodecInternal.draining to track all of them, but they do not have to
all be in sync.
The goal is to distinguish between APIs provided by the generic layer to
individual codecs and APIs internal to the generic layer.
Start by moving ff_{decode,encode}_receive_frame() and
ff_{decode,encode}_preinit() into this new header, as those functions
are called from generic code and should not be visible to individual
codecs.
This is needed to ensure that AFD data continues to work when
capturing V210 video with the Decklink libavdevice input.
Signed-off-by: Devin Heitmueller <dheitmueller@ltnglobal.com>
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
The only thing besides the hwaccel that this function uses from
AVCodecHWConfigInternal is the pixel format, which should always match
the hwaccel one.
Will be useful in following commits.
Decoders will currently warn if an audio decoder not marked with
AV_CODEC_CAP_SUBFRAMES consumes less than the whole packet, but
* this happens for regular files
* this has no negative consequences
* there is no meeaningful action that can or should be taken in response
The warning is thus useless noise.
These fields are supposed to store information about the packet the
frame was decoded from, specifically the byte offset it was stored at
and its size.
However,
- the fields are highly ad-hoc - there is no strong reason why
specifically those (and not any other) packet properties should have a
dedicated field in AVFrame; unlike e.g. the timestamps, there is no
fundamental link between coded packet offset/size and decoded frames
- they only make sense for frames produced by decoding demuxed packets,
and even then it is not always the case that the encoded data was
stored in the file as a contiguous sequence of bytes (in order for pos
to be well-defined)
- pkt_pos was added without much explanation, apparently to allow
passthrough of this information through lavfi in order to handle byte
seeking in ffplay. That is now implemented using arbitrary user data
passthrough in AVFrame.opaque_ref.
- several filters use pkt_pos as a variable available to user-supplied
expressions, but there seems to be no established motivation for using them.
- pkt_size was added for use in ffprobe, but that too is now handled
without using this field. Additonally, the values of this field
produced by libavcodec are flawed, as described in the previous
ffprobe conversion commit.
In summary - these fields are ill-defined and insufficiently motivated,
so deprecate them.
FFmpeg's assembly code currently does not abide by the
plattform-specific ABIs wrt its handling of the X86 MMX flag:
Resetting the MMX state is deferred to avoid doing it multiple times
instead of ensuring that the CPU is in floating point state
upon return from any function.
Furthermore, resetting said state is sometimes done generically,
namely for all the decoders using the ordinary decode callback;
yet this is not done for the decoders using the receive_frame API.
This led to problems when MJPEG (and the MJPEG-based decoders)
were switched to the receive_frame API in commit
e9a2a87773, because ff_mjpeg_decode_sos()
only resets the MMX state on success, not on failure.
Such issues are probably still possible with SMVJPEG, which still
uses the receive_frame API. See issue #10210.
This commit therefore also resets the MMX state for
the receive_frame API to avoid any more surprises of this sort.
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It is currently abused to store packet size, which breaks
AV_CODEC_FLAG_COPY_OPAQUE.
Use stream_index instead, which is unused in libavcodec and has the
same type as size.
Found-by: Martin Storsjö
Frame counters can overflow relatively easily (INT_MAX number of frames is
slightly more than 1 year for 60 fps content), so make sure we use 64 bit
values for them.
Also deprecate the old 32 bit frame_number attribute.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>