When allocating stack space with an alignment requirement that is larger
than the current stack alignment we need to store a copy of the original
stack pointer in order to be able to restore it later.
If we chose to use another register for this purpose we should not pick
eax/rax since it can be overwritten as a return value.
Disable B frames when using baseline/constrained baseline profile,
following H.264 spec Annex A.2.1.
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yi A Wang <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
When the command line for children is created, it is assumed that
my_program_name always ends with "ffserver", which doesn't have to
be true if ffserver is called through a symbolic link.
In such a case, it could be that not enough space for "ffmpeg" is
available at the end, leading to a buffer overflow.
One example would be:
$ ln -s /usr/bin/ffserver ~/f; ~/f
As this is only a local buffer overflow, i.e. is based on a weird
program call, this has NO security impact.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
The following three commits created a regression by writing initially
invalid mkv headers:
650e17d88b avformat/matroskaenc: write a
CRC32 element on Tags
3bcadf8227 avformat/matroskaenc: write a
CRC32 element on Info
ee888cfbe7 avformat/matroskaenc: postpone
writing the Tracks master
Symptoms:
- You can no longer playback a file that is still processed by ffmpeg,
e.g. VLC fails playback
- You can no longer stream a file to a client while if is still being
processed
- Various diagnosing tools show header errors or incomplete headers
(e.g. ffprobe, mediainfo, mkvalidator)
Note: The symptoms do not apply to completed files or ffmpeg runs that
were interrupted with 'q'
Cause:
The mentioned commits made changes in a way that some header elements
are only partially written in
mkv_write_header, leaving the header in an invalid state. Only in
mkv_write_trailer, these elements
are finished correctly, but that does only occur at the end of the
process.
Regression:
Before these commits were applied, mkv headers have always been valid,
even before completion of ffmpeg.
This has worked reliably over many versions of ffmpeg, to it was an
obvious regression.
Bugtracker:
This issue has been recorded as #5977 which is resolved by this patch
Patch:
The patch adds a new function 'end_ebml_master_crc32_preliminary' that
preliminarily finishes the ebml
element without destroying the buffer. The buffer can be used to update
the ebml element later during
mkv_write_trailer. But most important: mkv_write_header finishes with a
valid mkv header again.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
This commit adds the avio_get_dyn_buf function which allows accessing
the
content of a DynBuffer without destroying it.
This is required in matroskaenc for preliminary writing (correct) mkv
headers.
Context for this change is fixing regression bug #5977.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
looks like there is a bug in commit
1a08758e7c relating to the handling of
ptr in decode_frame after decode_block is called, before this commit
ptr would have been incremented for each line in the data window, now
after the commit it is left at the start of the first included line
rather than the line after the data window then the code sets the
remaining lines to 0 and thus the whole image is over written.
Fix by adjusting ptr to the correct line after decode_block returns
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wheatley <kevin.j.wheatley@gmail.com>
This commit replaces the current inefficient non-power-of-two FFT with a
much faster FFT based on the Prime Factor Algorithm.
Although it is already much faster than the old algorithm without SIMD,
the new algorithm makes use of the already very throughouly SIMD'd power
of two FFT, which improves performance even more across all platforms
which we have SIMD support for.
Most of the work was done by Peter Barfuss, who passed the code to me to
implement into the iMDCT and the current codebase. The code for a
5-point and 15-point FFT was derived from the previous implementation,
although it was optimized and simplified, which will make its future
SIMD easier. The 15-point FFT is currently using 6% of the current
overall decoder overhead.
The FFT can now easily be used as a forward transform by simply not
multiplying the 5-point FFT's imaginary component by -1 (which comes
from the fact that changing the complex exponential's angle by -1 also
changes the output by that) and by multiplying the "theta" angle of the
main exptab by -1. Hence the deliberately left multiplication by -1 at
the end.
FATE passes, and performance reports on other platforms/CPUs are
welcome.
Performance comparisons:
iMDCT, PFA:
101127 decicycles in speed, 32765 runs, 3 skips
iMDCT, Old:
211022 decicycles in speed, 32768 runs, 0 skips
Standalone FFT, 300000 transforms of size 960:
PFA Old FFT kiss_fft libfftw3f
3.659695s, 15.726912s, 13.300789s, 1.182222s
Being only 3x slower than libfftw3f is a big achievement by itself.
There appears to be something capping the performance in the iMDCT side
of things, possibly during the pre-stage reindexing. However, it is
certainly fast enough for now.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
Prep work for the next commit, which will add a new FFT algorithm
which makes the iMDCT over 3x faster than it is currently (standalone,
the FFT is with some framesizes over 10x faster).
The new FFT algorithm uses the already thouroughly SIMD'd power of two
FFT which already has SIMD for AArch64, so users of that platform will
still see an improvement.
The previous FFT+SIMD was barely 2.5x faster than the C versions on these
platforms.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
CID: 1398228
Passing null pointer dirname to strlen, which dereferences it.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
in get_default_pattern_localtime_fmt the default pattern contains
%Y%m%d%H%I%S but the original intention was %Y%m%d%H%M%S
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
fix CID: 1398364 Resource leak
refine the code of the new options
Reviewed-by: Bodecs Bela <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
A wrong, unitialized variable is used for testing. This patch fixes this
typo.
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
1st:
This patch makes it possible to put actual segment file size (measured
in bytes) and/or duration (calculated in microseconds) into segment
filenames. This feature is useful when post-processing live streaming
access log files. New behaviour works only when -use_localtime option
is set and second_level_segment_size or/and
second_level_segment_duration new hls_flags are specified. %%s is the
placeholder for size and %%t for duration in hls_segment_filename
option. Fix sized trailing zeropadding also works eg. %%09s or %%023t.
A command to test new features:
./ffmpeg -loglevel info -y -f lavfi -i color=c=red:size=640x480:r=25 -f
lavfi -i sine=f=440:b=4:r=44100 -c:v mpeg2video -g 25 -acodec aac
-cutoff 20000 -ac 2 -ar 44100 -ab 192k -f hls -hls_time 3 -hls_list_size
5 -hls_flags
second_level_segment_index+second_level_segment_size+second_level_segment_duration
-use_localtime 1 -use_localtime_mkdir 1 -hls_segment_filename
"segment_%Y%m%d%H%M%S_%%04d_%%08s_%%013t.ts" stream.m3u8
2nd:
doc/muxers: beside second_level_segment_duration and second_level_segment_size,
added some more details and example to hls_segment_filename,
use_localtime, use_localtime_mkdir, hls_flags. hls_flags option list
reformatted to table
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
This prevents a division by zero crash in wmavoice_decode_packet.
The problem was introduced by commit
3deb4b54a2.
Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
This fixes triggering the av_assert0(ret <= tmp.size).
The problem was reintroduced by commit
7b27dd5c16 and originally fixed by
2a4700a4f0.
Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
if the http server don't response the http command,
then the thread will be blocked and never be interrupted.
Reported-by: yinyunjiang <yinyunjiang1991@qq.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>