This reverts commit 110d8549d5.
I have been working through fixing bugs, particularly crashes I've
found using a fuzzer, in the VVC decoder for the past few months.
While I won't claim it is now bug-free, it is considerably more
resilient than it was and I think in a position to have the
experimental flag removed for release 7.1.
Additionally, most of the Main 10 features of VVC which were missing
version of the decoder released in 7.0 have now been implemented.
This includes the most major missing features: IBC, subpictures and RPR.
Signed-off-by: Frank Plowman <post@frankplowman.com>
Before After
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make fate-vvc CPU Time (No ASM) 131.52s 134.83s
libavcodec/vvc/* Line Coverage 95.3% 96.9%
inter_template.c Line Coverage 74.3% 88.2%
inter.c Line Coverage 85.3% 99.2%
Signed-off-by: Frank Plowman <post@frankplowman.com>
Both samples rely on a feature our decoder doesn't currently support.
Should fix fate failures on some systems where not even the one single frame
could be generated.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
lavfi does not require aligned buffers, so we can safely apply top/left
cropping by any amount, without passing any special flags to lavc.
Longer term, an even better solution would probably be auto-inserting
the crop filter (or its hwaccel versions) as needed.
Multiple FATE tests no longer need -flags unaligned.