There are lots of files that don't need it: The number of object
files that actually need it went down from 2011 to 884 here.
Keep it for external users in order to not cause breakages.
Also improve the other headers a bit while just at it.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Makes it robust against adding fields before it, which will be useful in
following commits.
Majority of the patch generated by the following Coccinelle script:
@@
typedef AVOption;
identifier arr_name;
initializer list il;
initializer list[8] il1;
expression tail;
@@
AVOption arr_name[] = { il, { il1,
- tail
+ .unit = tail
}, ... };
with some manual changes, as the script:
* has trouble with options defined inside macros
* sometimes does not handle options under an #else branch
* sometimes swallows whitespace
AVCodec.pix_fmts is only intended for encoders (decoders use
the get_format callback to let the user choose a pix fmt).
So remove them for the decoders for which this is possible
without further complications; keep them for now in the codecs
that actually use them (by passing avctx->codec->pix_fmts to
ff_get_formatt()).
Also notice that some of these lists were wrong; e.g.
317b7b06fd added support for YUV444P16
for cuviddec, but forgot to add it to pix_fmts.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Unnecessary since acf63d5350adeae551d412db699f8ca03f7e76b9;
also avoids relocations.
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
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.
It reduces typing: Before this patch, there were 105 codecs
whose long_name-definition exceeded the 80 char line length
limit. Now there are only nine of them.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is in preparation of switching the default init-thread-safety
to a codec being init-thread-safe.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
cuvidParseVideoData only supports pure OBUs, it reports an unknown
error with AV1CodecConfigurationRecord. Check whether extradata
is AV1CodecConfigurationRecord and skip the first 4 bytes to fix
the issue.
The bug is revealed in ffmpeg cmd since 45e3b6a68 and ffd1316e.
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
The general decoding API uses bitstream filters and an AVFifo
and therefore AVCodecInternal contains pointers to an AVBSFContext
and to an AVFifo and lavc/internal.h includes lavc/bsf.h and
lavu/fifo.h.
Yet actually, only two files are supposed to use these, namely
avcodec.c and (mainly) decode.c. For all the other files,
it should be an opaque type that they should not touch and that
they need not know anything about. This can be achieved by not
including these headers and using the structs instead of the
corresponding typedefs.
This also forces translation units that really use the BSF
and the FIFO APIs themselves to include the relevant headers
directly instead of relying on indirect inclusions (up until now,
even avcodec.c and decode.c relied on fifo.h to be included
by internal.h).
Of course, it also avoids unnecessary rebuilds when bsf.h or fifo.h
change.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is possible, because every given FFCodec has to implement
exactly one of these. Doing so decreases sizeof(FFCodec) and
therefore decreases the size of the binary.
Notice that in case of position-independent code the decrease
is in .data.rel.ro, so that this translates to decreased
memory consumption.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Up until now, codec.h contains both public and private parts
of AVCodec. This exposes the internals of AVCodec to users
and leads them into the temptation of actually using them
and forces us to forward-declare structures and types that
users can't use at all.
This commit changes this by adding a new structure FFCodec to
codec_internal.h that extends AVCodec, i.e. contains the public
AVCodec as first member; the private fields of AVCodec are moved
to this structure, leaving codec.h clean.
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Also move FF_CODEC_TAGS_END as well as struct AVCodecDefault.
This reduces the amount of files that have to include internal.h
(which comes with quite a lot of indirect inclusions), as e.g.
most encoders don't need it. It is furthemore in preparation
for moving the private part of AVCodec out of the public codec.h.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This avoids unnecessary rebuilds of most source files if only the
list of enabled components has changed, but not the other properties
of the build, set in config.h.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Fixes#9283
This fixes setting of 'key_frame' flag in AVFrame when input h264 packets represents individual fields of interlaced video.
In this case, pairs of two consecutive fields represents a single decoded picture and have identical 'CurrPicIdx', however, only
the first field is entirely intra-coded and has the flag 'intra_pic_flag' set and the second field was resetting the flag before
it was even read in the function 'cuvid_output_frame'.
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
Given that the AVCodec.next pointer has now been removed, most of the
AVCodecs are not modified at all any more and can therefore be made
const (as this patch does); the only exceptions are the very few codecs
for external libraries that have a init_static_data callback.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Zero is the recommended value in Nvidia coding samples for low latency use-cases.
Signed-off-by: Michal Novotny <michal.novotny@comprimato.com>
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
Simplifies code considerably.
Reviewed-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Reviewed-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Cuvid supports clips with a limit on maximum number of macroblocks.
This check was missing after cuvidGetDecoderCaps API call allowing
unsupported clips to proceed.
Added the missing check, same as the one in hwaccel nvdec implementation.
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
There are 2 types of problems when using adaptive deinterlace with cuvid:
1. Sometimes, in the middle of transcoding, cuvid outputs frames with visible horizontal lines (as though weave deinterlace method was chosen);
2. Occasionally, on scene changes, cuvid outputs a wrong frame, which should have been shown several seconds before (as if the frame was assigned some wrong PTS value).
The reason is that sometimes CUVIDPARSERDISPINFO has property progressive_frame equal to 1 with interlaced videos.
In order to fix the problem we should check if the video is interlaced or progressive in the beginning of a video sequence (cuvid_handle_video_sequence).
And then we just use this information instead of the property progressive_frame in CUVIDPARSERDISPINFO (which is unreliable).
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
We're also doing a sync here after copying the frame to be passed
on down the pipleine. And it is also unnecessary.
I was able to demonstrate a 33% speedup removing the sync from
an example transcode pipeline.
This is the equivalent change for cuviddec after the previous change
for nvdec. I made similar changes to the copying routines to handle
pixel formats in a more generic way.
Note that unlike with nvdec, there is no confusion about the ability
of a codec to output 444 formats. This is because the cuvid parser is
used, meaning that 444 JPEG content is still indicated as using a 420
output format.
We have a pattern of wrapping CUDA calls to print errors and
normalise return values that is used in a couple of places. To
avoid duplication and increase consistency, let's put the wrapper
implementation in a shared place and use it everywhere.
Affects:
* avcodec/cuviddec
* avcodec/nvdec
* avcodec/nvenc
* avfilter/vf_scale_cuda
* avfilter/vf_scale_npp
* avfilter/vf_thumbnail_cuda
* avfilter/vf_transpose_npp
* avfilter/vf_yadif_cuda