when meeting IDR frame, vaapi_encode_h264 poc number don't reset, now fix
this issue based on h264 spec. Some decoder don't care this case, but this
fix will enhance the encoder action. Before this fix, poc number is
negative in some case.
Reviewed-by: Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
This allows better checking of capabilities and will make it easier
to add more functionality later.
It also commonises some duplicated code around rate control setup
and adds more comments explaining the internals.
(cherry picked from commit 80a5d05108)
There should be an extra offset of 6 on bit_rate_scale and of 4 on
cpb_size_scale which were not accounted for here.
(cherry picked from commit 3a9662af6c)
Move the NAL unit types into it. This will allow to stop including the
whole decoder-specific h264dec.h in some code that is unrelated to the
decoder and only needs some enum values.
Experimental; requires Skylake and VAAPI 0.39.1 (not yet released).
Also increases the allowed range of the quality option - in low-power
mode, the Intel driver supports levels 1-8 (and 0 meaning default).
Non-reference frames (nal_ref_idc == 0) should be discardable, so
frame_num does not advance after them. Before this change, a stream
containing unreferenced B-frames would be rejected by the reference
decoder.