In case of shared builds, some object files containing tables
are currently duplicated into other libraries: log2_tab.c,
golomb.c, reverse.c. The check for whether this is duplicated
is simply whether CONFIG_SHARED is true. Yet this is crude:
E.g. libavdevice includes reverse.c for shared builds, but only
needs it for the decklink input device, which given that decklink
is not enabled by default will be unused in most libavdevice.so.
This commit changes this by making it more explicit about what
to duplicate from other libraries. To do this, two new Makefile
variables were added: SHLIBOBJS and STLIBOBJS. SHLIBOBJS contains
the objects that are duplicated from other libraries in case of
shared builds; STLIBOBJS contains stuff that a library has to
provide for other libraries in case of static builds. These new
variables provide a way to enable/disable with a finer granularity
than just whether shared builds are enabled or not. E.g. lavd's
Makefile now contains: SHLIBOBJS-$(CONFIG_DECKLINK_INDEV) += reverse.o
Another example is provided by the golomb tables. These are provided
by lavc for static builds, even if one uses a build configuration
that makes only lavf use them. Therefore lavc's Makefile contains
STLIBOBJS-$(CONFIG_MXF_MUXER) += golomb.o, whereas lavf's Makefile
has a corresponding SHLIBOBJS-$(CONFIG_MXF_MUXER) += golomb_tab.o.
E.g. in case the MXF muxer is the only component needing these tables
only libavformat.so will contain them for shared builds; currently
libavcodec.so does so, too.
(There is currently a CONFIG_EXTRA group for golomb. But actually
one would need two groups (golomb_avcodec and golomb_avformat) in
order to know when and where to include these tables. Therefore
this commit uses a Makefile-based approach for this and stops
using these groups for the users in libavformat.)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
If memory allocation fails, ERROR(ENOMEM) '-12' will be returned.
When resample() is done first, the negative size param would cause buffer-overflow and SEGV in swri_rematrix().
When swri_rematrix() is run first, resample() would not cause an error but Err num as a wrong parameter passing.
Err num should be returned immediately. And remove an unneeded term from an assert.
coredump info:
#0 0x499517 in posix_memalign (/home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_4.4.1+0x499517)
#1 0x6c1f0b4 in av_malloc /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavutil/mem.c:86:9
#2 0x6c208fe in av_mallocz /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavutil/mem.c:239:17
#3 0x6c207ad in av_mallocz_array /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavutil/mem.c:195:12
#4 0x654b2e5 in swri_realloc_audio /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libswresample/swresample.c:418:14
#5 0x654f9a1 in swr_convert_internal /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libswresample/swresample.c:601:17
#6 0x654d2c0 in swr_convert /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libswresample/swresample.c:766:19
#7 0x186cf56 in flush_frame /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/af_aresample.c:251:13
#8 0x186a454 in request_frame /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/af_aresample.c:288:20
#9 0x787d9c in ff_request_frame_to_filter /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfilter.c:459:15
#10 0x7877f1 in forward_status_change /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfilter.c:1257:19
#11 0x77ed7e in ff_filter_activate_default /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfilter.c:1288:20
#12 0x77e4e1 in ff_filter_activate /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfilter.c:1441:11
#13 0x793b3f in ff_filter_graph_run_once /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfiltergraph.c:1403:12
#14 0x7a7bee in get_frame_internal /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/buffersink.c:131:19
#15 0x7a7287 in av_buffersink_get_frame_flags /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/buffersink.c:142:12
#16 0x792888 in avfilter_graph_request_oldest /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/libavfilter/avfiltergraph.c:1356:17
#17 0x5d07df in transcode_from_filter /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/fftools/ffmpeg.c:4639:11
#18 0x59e557 in transcode_step /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/fftools/ffmpeg.c:4729:20
#19 0x593970 in transcode /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/fftools/ffmpeg.c:4805:15
#20 0x58f7a4 in main /home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.4.1/build/src/fftools/ffmpeg.c:5010:9
#21 0x7f6fd2dee0b2 in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-eX1tMB/glibc-2.31/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: negative-size-param (/home/r1/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_4.4.1+0x497e67) in __asan_memcpy
Reported-by: TOTE Robot <oslab@tsinghua.edu.cn>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
SWR_CH_MAX is internal only and the arrays are therefore not required
to have that many elements (and they typically don't do it). So remove
this potentially confusing hint.
(Newer versions of GCC emit -Warray-parameter= warnings for this,
because the definition with explicit size differs from the declaration
(which leaves the size unspecified); this is IMO a false-positive,
because definition and declaration didn't conflict, but anyway it is
fixed by this commit.)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Instead only include libavutil/version.h; including avutil.h is a
remnant from the time in which the version was in it.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
These inclusions are not necessary, as cpu.h is already included
wherever it is needed (via direct inclusion or via the arch-specific
headers).
Also remove other unnecessary cpu.h inclusions from ordinary
non-headers.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It is not used here at all; instead, add it where it is used without
including it or any of the arch-specific CPU headers.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Some files currently rely on libavutil/cpu.h to include it for them;
yet said file won't use include it any more after the currently
deprecated functions are removed, so include attributes.h directly.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is as far as 22.2 follows the same channel order as
WaveFormatExtensible's channel mask (and the AV_CH_* defines).
After LFE2 the side channels would follow, but that offset of
one stops us from utilizing them without further tweaks.
This change was verified by using swresample to downmix to 5.1,
and then feeding that to WASAPI.
Only this sub-set of channels actually follows the bit mask order
in the official 22.2 channel mapping. Additionally, the 5.1 channels
are there for backwards compatibility with the previous system.
This enables the utilization of 22.2 content until a proper down/up
matrix is added into swresample.
These bits are utilized by channel layouts such as 22.2. If those
are dropped, the returned channel layout is no longer a match
against the AV_CH_LAYOUT define when returned from this function.
Rematrixing supports up to 64 channels. However, there is only a limited number of channel layouts defined. Since the in/out channel count is currently obtained from the channel layout, for undefined layouts (e.g. for 9, 10, 11 channels etc.) the rematrixing fails.
This patch changes rematrix init methods to use in (used) and out channel count directly instead of computing it from channel layout.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Branch to global symbol results in reference to PLT, and when compiling
for THUMB-2 - in a R_ARM_THM_JUMP19 relocation. Some linkers don't
support this relocation (ld.gold), while others can end up truncating
the relocation to fit (ld.bfd).
Convert this branch through PLT into a direct branch that the assembler
can resolve locally.
See https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/337 for background.
The current workaround is to disable neon during gstreamer build,
which is not optimal and can be reverted after this patch:
41556c4157
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Removed +len1 in call to s->mix_2_1_f() as I found no logical explanation for it. After removal, problem was gone.
Signed-off-by: Hendrik Schreiber <hs@tagtraum.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Prefer direct in/out channel count values over channel layout, when
available. Fixes a pan filter bug (ticket #6790).
Signed-off-by: Tobias Rapp <t.rapp@noa-archive.com>
When 'out' is an AVFrame that does not have buffers preallocated,
swr_convert_frame tries to allocate buffers of the right size. However
in calculating this size it failed to check for whether 'in' is NULL
(requesting that swr's internal buffers are to be flushed).
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>