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# files from fate-acodec
FATE_SEEK_ACODEC += adpcm-ima_qt adpcm-ima_qt-trellis \
adpcm-ima_wav adpcm-ima_wav-trellis \
adpcm-ms adpcm-ms-trellis \
adpcm-swf adpcm-swf-trellis \
adpcm-yamaha adpcm-yamaha-trellis \
alac flac mp2 \
pcm-alaw pcm-mulaw pcm-s8 pcm-u8 \
pcm-s16be pcm-s16le pcm-s24be \
pcm-s24le pcm-s32be pcm-s32le \
pcm-f32be pcm-f32le pcm-f64be \
pcm-f64le \
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ima_qt: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ima_qt.aiff
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ima_wav: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ima_wav.wav
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ms: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ms.wav
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-swf: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-swf.flv
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-yamaha: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-yamaha.wav
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ima_qt-trellis: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ima_qt-trellis.aiff
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ima_wav-trellis: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ima_wav-trellis.wav
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-ms-trellis: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-ms-trellis.wav
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-swf-trellis: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-swf-trellis.flv
fate-seek-acodec-adpcm-yamaha-trellis: SRC = fate/acodec-adpcm-yamaha-trellis.wav
fate-seek-acodec-alac: SRC = fate/acodec-alac.mov
fate-seek-acodec-flac: SRC = fate/acodec-flac.flac
fate-seek-acodec-mp2: SRC = fate/acodec-mp2.mp2
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-alaw: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-alaw.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-f32be: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-f32be.au
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-f32le: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-f32le.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-f64be: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-f64be.au
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-f64le: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-f64le.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-mulaw: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-mulaw.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s16be: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s16be.mov
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s16le: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s16le.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s24be: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s24be.mov
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s24le: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s24le.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s32be: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s32be.mov
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s32le: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s32le.wav
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-s8: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-s8.mov
fate-seek-acodec-pcm-u8: SRC = fate/acodec-pcm-u8.wav
FATE_SEEK_ACODEC := $(FATE_SEEK_ACODEC:%=fate-seek-acodec-%)
# The following disables every fate-seek-* test whose
# corresponding fate-* test has unmet requirements (or is disabled).
FATE_SEEK_ACODEC := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_ACODEC)), $(FATE_SEEK_ACODEC))
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_ACODEC)
# files from fate-vsynth_lena
FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA += asv1 asv2 \
dnxhd-720p dnxhd-720p-rd \
dnxhd-1080i dnxhd-4k-hr-lb \
dv dv-411 dv-50 \
ffv1 \
flashsv \
flv \
h261 h263 h263p \
huffyuv \
jpegls ljpeg mjpeg \
mpeg1 mpeg1b \
mpeg2-422 mpeg2-idct-int \
mpeg2-ilace mpeg2-ivlc-qprd \
mpeg2-thread mpeg2-thread-ivlc \
mpeg4 $(FATE_MPEG4_AVI) \
msmpeg4 msmpeg4v2 \
rgb \
roqvideo \
rv10 rv20 \
snow snow-ll \
svq1 \
wmv1 wmv2 \
yuv \
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-asv1: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-asv1.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-asv2: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-asv2.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dnxhd-1080i: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dnxhd-1080i.mov
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dnxhd-720p: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dnxhd-720p.dnxhd
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dnxhd-720p-rd: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dnxhd-720p.dnxhd
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dnxhd-4k-hr-lb: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dnxhd-4k-hr-lb.dnxhd
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dv.dv
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dv-411: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dv-411.dv
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-dv-50: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-dv-50.dv
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-ffv1: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-ffv1.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-flashsv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-flashsv.flv
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-flv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-flv.flv
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-h261: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-h261.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-h263: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-h263.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-h263p: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-h263p.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-huffyuv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-huffyuv.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-jpegls: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-jpegls.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-ljpeg: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-ljpeg.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mjpeg: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mjpeg.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg1: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg1.mpeg1video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg1b: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg1b.mpeg1video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-422: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-422.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-idct-int: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-idct-int.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-ilace: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-ilace.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-ivlc-qprd: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-ivlc-qprd.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-thread: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-thread.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg2-thread-ivlc: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg2-thread-ivlc.mpeg2video
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4.mp4
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-adap: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-adap.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-adv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-adv.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-error: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-error.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-nr: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-nr.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-nsse: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-nsse.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-qpel: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-qpel.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-qprd: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-qprd.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-rc: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-rc.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-mpeg4-thread: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-mpeg4-thread.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-msmpeg4: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-msmpeg4.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-msmpeg4v2: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-msmpeg4v2.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-rgb: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-rgb.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-roqvideo: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-roqvideo.roq
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-rv10: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-rv10.rm
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-rv20: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-rv20.rm
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-snow: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-snow.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-snow-ll: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-snow-ll.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-svq1: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-svq1.mov
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-wmv1: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-wmv1.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-wmv2: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-wmv2.avi
fate-seek-vsynth_lena-yuv: SRC = fate/vsynth_lena-yuv.avi
FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA := $(FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA:%=fate-seek-vsynth_lena-%)
FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_VSYNTH_LENA)), $(FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA))
FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_VSYNTH_LENA)
# files from fate-lavf-audio
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO += aiff al au mmf ogg ul voc wav
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO := $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO:%=fate-seek-lavf-%)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_LAVF_AUDIO)), $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO))
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO)
# files from fate-lavf-container
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER += asf avi dv flv gxf mkv mov mpg \
mxf mxf_d10 mxf_dv25 mxf_dvcpro50 \
mxf_opatom mxf_opatom_audio \
nut swf ts wtv
# rm is special: fate-lavf-rm does not read the created file
# and therefore does not require the corresponding demuxer
# to be present, so we have to explicitly check for this here.
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER-$(CONFIG_RM_DEMUXER) += rm
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER-yes)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER := $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER:%=fate-seek-lavf-%)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_LAVF_CONTAINER)), $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER))
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER)
# files from fate-lavf-video
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO += gif y4m
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO := $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO:%=fate-seek-lavf-%)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_LAVF_VIDEO)), $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO))
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO)
$(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_AUDIO) $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_CONTAINER) $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_VIDEO): SRC = lavf/lavf.$(@:fate-seek-lavf-%=%)
# files from fate-lavf-image
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE += bmp jpg pcx pgm ppm sgi tga tiff
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE := $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE:%=fate-seek-lavf-%)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_LAVF_IMAGES)), $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE))
$(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE): SRC = images/$(@:fate-seek-lavf-%=%)/%02d.$(@:fate-seek-lavf-%=%)
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE)
#files from fate-lavf-image2pipe
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE += pbmpipe pgmpipe ppmpipe
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE := $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE:%=fate-seek-lavf-%)
FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE := $(filter $(subst fate-,fate-seek-,$(FATE_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE)), $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE))
$(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE): SRC = lavf/$(@:fate-seek-lavf-%pipe=%)pipe.$(@:fate-seek-lavf-%pipe=%)
FATE_SEEK += $(FATE_SEEK_LAVF_IMAGE2PIPE)
# extra files
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MP3_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-extra-mp3
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(call ALLYES, CACHE_PROTOCOL PIPE_PROTOCOL MP3_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-cache-pipe
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MATROSKA_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-mkv-codec-delay
avformat/mov: Fix trampling of ctts during seeks when sidx support is enabled. When sidx box support is enabled, the code will skip reading all trun boxes (each containing ctts entries for samples inthat box). If seeks are attempted before all ctts values are known, the old code would dump ctts entries into the wrong location. These are then used to compute pts values which leads to out of order and incorrectly timestamped packets. This patch fixes ctts processing by always using the index returned by av_add_index_entry() as the ctts_data index. When the index gains new entries old values are reshuffled as appropriate. This approach makes sense since the mov demuxer is already relying on the mapping of AVIndex entries to samples for correct demuxing. As a result of this all ctts entries are now 1-count. A followup change will be submitted to remove support for > 1 count entries which will simplify seeking. Notes for future improvement: Probably there are other boxes (stts, stsc, etc) that are impacted by this issue... this patch only attempts to fix ctts since it completely breaks packet timestamping. This patch continues using an array for the ctts data, which is not the most ideal given the rearrangement that needs to happen (via memmove as new entries are read in). Ideally AVIndex and the ctts data would be set-type structures so addition is always worst case O(lg(n)) instead of the O(n^2) that exists now; this slowdown is noticeable during seeks. Signed-off-by: Dale Curtis <dalecurtis@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
2017-07-18 02:38:09 +02:00
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MOV_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-extra-mp4
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MOV_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-empty-edit-mp4
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MOV_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-test-iibbibb-mp4
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-$(CONFIG_MOV_DEMUXER) += fate-seek-test-iibbibb-neg-ctts-mp4
avformat/mov: Fix trampling of ctts during seeks when sidx support is enabled. When sidx box support is enabled, the code will skip reading all trun boxes (each containing ctts entries for samples inthat box). If seeks are attempted before all ctts values are known, the old code would dump ctts entries into the wrong location. These are then used to compute pts values which leads to out of order and incorrectly timestamped packets. This patch fixes ctts processing by always using the index returned by av_add_index_entry() as the ctts_data index. When the index gains new entries old values are reshuffled as appropriate. This approach makes sense since the mov demuxer is already relying on the mapping of AVIndex entries to samples for correct demuxing. As a result of this all ctts entries are now 1-count. A followup change will be submitted to remove support for > 1 count entries which will simplify seeking. Notes for future improvement: Probably there are other boxes (stts, stsc, etc) that are impacted by this issue... this patch only attempts to fix ctts since it completely breaks packet timestamping. This patch continues using an array for the ctts data, which is not the most ideal given the rearrangement that needs to happen (via memmove as new entries are read in). Ideally AVIndex and the ctts data would be set-type structures so addition is always worst case O(lg(n)) instead of the O(n^2) that exists now; this slowdown is noticeable during seeks. Signed-off-by: Dale Curtis <dalecurtis@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
2017-07-18 02:38:09 +02:00
fate-seek-extra-mp3: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/gapless/gapless.mp3 -fastseek 1
avformat/mov: Fix trampling of ctts during seeks when sidx support is enabled. When sidx box support is enabled, the code will skip reading all trun boxes (each containing ctts entries for samples inthat box). If seeks are attempted before all ctts values are known, the old code would dump ctts entries into the wrong location. These are then used to compute pts values which leads to out of order and incorrectly timestamped packets. This patch fixes ctts processing by always using the index returned by av_add_index_entry() as the ctts_data index. When the index gains new entries old values are reshuffled as appropriate. This approach makes sense since the mov demuxer is already relying on the mapping of AVIndex entries to samples for correct demuxing. As a result of this all ctts entries are now 1-count. A followup change will be submitted to remove support for > 1 count entries which will simplify seeking. Notes for future improvement: Probably there are other boxes (stts, stsc, etc) that are impacted by this issue... this patch only attempts to fix ctts since it completely breaks packet timestamping. This patch continues using an array for the ctts data, which is not the most ideal given the rearrangement that needs to happen (via memmove as new entries are read in). Ideally AVIndex and the ctts data would be set-type structures so addition is always worst case O(lg(n)) instead of the O(n^2) that exists now; this slowdown is noticeable during seeks. Signed-off-by: Dale Curtis <dalecurtis@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
2017-07-18 02:38:09 +02:00
fate-seek-extra-mp4: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/mov/buck480p30_na.mp4 -duration 180 -frames 4
fate-seek-empty-edit-mp4: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/mov/empty_edit_5s.mp4 -duration 15 -frames 4
fate-seek-test-iibbibb-mp4: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/mov/test_iibbibb.mp4 -duration 13 -frames 4
fate-seek-test-iibbibb-neg-ctts-mp4: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/mov/test_iibbibb_neg_ctts.mp4 -duration 13 -frames 4
fate-seek-cache-pipe: CMD = cat $(SAMPLES)/gapless/gapless.mp3 | run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) cache:pipe:0 -read_ahead_limit -1
fate-seek-mkv-codec-delay: CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/mkv/codec_delay_opus.mkv
FATE_SEEK_EXTRA += $(FATE_SEEK_EXTRA-yes)
$(FATE_SEEK) $(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK) $(FATE_SEEK_EXTRA): libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF)
$(FATE_SEEK) $(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK): CMD = run libavformat/tests/seek$(EXESUF) $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/$(SRC)
$(FATE_SEEK) $(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK): fate-seek-%: fate-%
$(subst fate-seek-,fate-,$(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK) $(FATE_SEEK)): KEEP_FILES ?= 1
fate-seek-%: REF = $(SRC_PATH)/tests/ref/seek/$(@:fate-seek-%=%)
FATE_AVCONV += $(FATE_SEEK)
FATE_SAMPLES_AVCONV += $(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK) $(FATE_SEEK_EXTRA)
fate-seek: $(FATE_SEEK) $(FATE_SAMPLES_SEEK) $(FATE_SEEK_EXTRA)