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Revert "CrystalHD: Improve interlaced h.264 support."

This reverts commit e44073ca5e.
This commit is contained in:
Philip Langdale 2011-03-26 16:04:48 -07:00
parent 85b010987f
commit b45aceb64a
2 changed files with 83 additions and 135 deletions

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configure vendored
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@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ h263_vaapi_hwaccel_select="vaapi h263_decoder"
h263i_decoder_select="h263_decoder"
h263p_encoder_select="h263_encoder"
h264_decoder_select="golomb h264dsp h264pred"
h264_crystalhd_decoder_select="crystalhd h264_mp4toannexb_bsf h264_parser"
h264_crystalhd_decoder_select="crystalhd h264_mp4toannexb_bsf"
h264_dxva2_hwaccel_deps="dxva2api_h"
h264_dxva2_hwaccel_select="dxva2 h264_decoder"
h264_vaapi_hwaccel_select="vaapi"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* - CrystalHD decoder module -
*
* Copyright(C) 2010,2011 Philip Langdale <ffmpeg.philipl@overt.org>
* Copyright(C) 2010 Philip Langdale <ffmpeg.philipl@overt.org>
*
* This file is part of FFmpeg.
*
@ -84,7 +84,6 @@
#include <libcrystalhd/libcrystalhd_if.h>
#include "avcodec.h"
#include "h264.h"
#include "libavutil/imgutils.h"
#include "libavutil/intreadwrite.h"
@ -103,18 +102,16 @@
****************************************************************************/
typedef enum {
RET_ERROR = -1,
RET_OK = 0,
RET_COPY_AGAIN = 1,
RET_SKIP_NEXT_COPY = 2,
RET_COPY_NEXT_FIELD = 3,
RET_ERROR = -1,
RET_OK = 0,
RET_COPY_AGAIN = 1,
RET_SKIP_NEXT_COPY = 2,
} CopyRet;
typedef struct OpaqueList {
struct OpaqueList *next;
uint64_t fake_timestamp;
uint64_t reordered_opaque;
uint8_t pic_type;
} OpaqueList;
typedef struct {
@ -122,8 +119,6 @@ typedef struct {
AVFrame pic;
HANDLE dev;
AVCodecParserContext *parser;
uint8_t is_70012;
uint8_t *sps_pps_buf;
uint32_t sps_pps_size;
@ -210,8 +205,7 @@ static inline void print_frame_info(CHDContext *priv, BC_DTS_PROC_OUT *output)
* OpaqueList functions
****************************************************************************/
static uint64_t opaque_list_push(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t reordered_opaque,
uint8_t pic_type)
static uint64_t opaque_list_push(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t reordered_opaque)
{
OpaqueList *newNode = av_mallocz(sizeof (OpaqueList));
if (!newNode) {
@ -228,7 +222,6 @@ static uint64_t opaque_list_push(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t reordered_opaque,
}
priv->tail = newNode;
newNode->reordered_opaque = reordered_opaque;
newNode->pic_type = pic_type;
return newNode->fake_timestamp;
}
@ -238,15 +231,14 @@ static uint64_t opaque_list_push(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t reordered_opaque,
* in presentation order. If frames are reordered, this means we must be
* able to remove elements that are not the first element.
*/
static uint8_t opaque_list_pop(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t fake_timestamp,
uint64_t *reordered_opaque, uint8_t *pic_type)
static uint64_t opaque_list_pop(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t fake_timestamp)
{
OpaqueList *node = priv->head;
if (!priv->head) {
av_log(priv->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"CrystalHD: Attempted to query non-existent timestamps.\n");
return FALSE;
return AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
}
/*
@ -254,15 +246,14 @@ static uint8_t opaque_list_pop(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t fake_timestamp,
* the head pointer rather than the previous element in the list.
*/
if (priv->head->fake_timestamp == fake_timestamp) {
*reordered_opaque = node->reordered_opaque;
*pic_type = node->pic_type;
uint64_t reordered_opaque = node->reordered_opaque;
priv->head = node->next;
av_free(node);
if (!priv->head->next)
priv->tail = priv->head;
return TRUE;
return reordered_opaque;
}
/*
@ -272,15 +263,14 @@ static uint8_t opaque_list_pop(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t fake_timestamp,
while (node->next) {
OpaqueList *next = node->next;
if (next->fake_timestamp == fake_timestamp) {
*reordered_opaque = node->reordered_opaque;
*pic_type = node->pic_type;
uint64_t reordered_opaque = next->reordered_opaque;
node->next = next->next;
av_free(next);
if (!node->next)
priv->tail = node;
return TRUE;
return reordered_opaque;
} else {
node = next;
}
@ -288,7 +278,7 @@ static uint8_t opaque_list_pop(CHDContext *priv, uint64_t fake_timestamp,
av_log(priv->avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE,
"CrystalHD: Couldn't match fake_timestamp.\n");
return FALSE;
return AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
}
@ -325,8 +315,6 @@ static av_cold int uninit(AVCodecContext *avctx)
DtsCloseDecoder(device);
DtsDeviceClose(device);
av_parser_close(priv->parser);
av_free(priv->sps_pps_buf);
if (priv->pic.data[0])
@ -489,13 +477,6 @@ static av_cold int init(AVCodecContext *avctx)
goto fail;
}
if (avctx->codec->id == CODEC_ID_H264) {
priv->parser = av_parser_init(avctx->codec->id);
if (!priv->parser)
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_WARNING,
"Cannot open the h.264 parser! Interlaced h.264 content "
"will not be detected reliably.\n");
}
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "CrystalHD: Init complete.\n");
return 0;
@ -511,24 +492,30 @@ static av_cold int init(AVCodecContext *avctx)
* us to distinguish between specific cases that require different handling.
* So, for now, we have to hard-code the behaviour we want.
*
* Specifically, there are PAFF samples where input is always separate fields
* but the hardware returns separate fields on one occasion and a field-pair
* on another. The code assumes the first case and define
* ASSUME_TWO_INPUTS_ONE_OUTPUT to assume the second case.
* The default behaviour is to assume MBAFF with input and output fieldpairs.
*
* Define ASSUME_PAFF_OVER_MBAFF to treat input as PAFF with separate input
* and output fields.
*
* Define ASSUME_TWO_INPUTS_ONE_OUTPUT to treat input as separate fields but
* output as a single fieldpair.
*
* Define both to mess up your playback.
*/
#define ASSUME_PAFF_OVER_MBAFF 0
#define ASSUME_TWO_INPUTS_ONE_OUTPUT 0
static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
BC_DTS_PROC_OUT *output,
void *data, int *data_size)
void *data, int *data_size,
uint8_t second_field)
{
BC_STATUS ret;
BC_DTS_STATUS decoder_status;
uint8_t ignore_interlaced;
uint8_t is_paff;
uint8_t next_frame_same;
uint8_t interlaced;
CHDContext *priv = avctx->priv_data;
int64_t pkt_pts = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
uint8_t pic_type = 0;
uint8_t bottom_field = (output->PicInfo.flags & VDEC_FLAG_BOTTOMFIELD) ==
VDEC_FLAG_BOTTOMFIELD;
@ -542,27 +529,6 @@ static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
uint8_t *dst;
int dStride;
if (output->PicInfo.timeStamp != 0) {
uint8_t pop_ret;
pop_ret = opaque_list_pop(priv, output->PicInfo.timeStamp,
&pkt_pts, &pic_type);
if (!pop_ret) {
/*
* We will encounter a situation where a timestamp cannot be
* popped if a second field is being returned. In this case,
* each field has the same timestamp and the first one will
* cause it to be popped. To keep subsequent calculations
* simple, pic_type should be set a FIELD value - doesn't
* matter which, but I chose BOTTOM.
*/
pic_type = PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD;
}
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "output \"pts\": %"PRIu64"\n",
output->PicInfo.timeStamp);
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "output picture type %d\n",
pic_type);
}
ret = DtsGetDriverStatus(priv->dev, &decoder_status);
if (ret != BC_STS_SUCCESS) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
@ -570,19 +536,17 @@ static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
return RET_ERROR;
}
/*
* Testing has, so far, shown that we can't trust the interlaced flag for
* H.264 content when VDEC_FLAG_UNKNOWN_SRC is set.
*/
ignore_interlaced = avctx->codec->id == CODEC_ID_H264 &&
(output->PicInfo.flags & VDEC_FLAG_UNKNOWN_SRC) &&
(pic_type == 0 || pic_type == PICT_FRAME ||
ASSUME_TWO_INPUTS_ONE_OUTPUT);
interlaced = (output->PicInfo.flags & VDEC_FLAG_INTERLACED_SRC) &&
!ignore_interlaced;
is_paff = ASSUME_PAFF_OVER_MBAFF ||
!(output->PicInfo.flags & VDEC_FLAG_UNKNOWN_SRC);
next_frame_same = output->PicInfo.picture_number ==
(decoder_status.picNumFlags & ~0x40000000);
interlaced = ((output->PicInfo.flags &
VDEC_FLAG_INTERLACED_SRC) && is_paff) ||
next_frame_same || bottom_field || second_field;
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "Interlaced state: %d | ignore_interlaced %d\n",
interlaced, ignore_interlaced);
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "CrystalHD: next_frame_same: %u | %u | %u\n",
next_frame_same, output->PicInfo.picture_number,
decoder_status.picNumFlags & ~0x40000000);
if (priv->pic.data[0] && !priv->need_second_field)
avctx->release_buffer(avctx, &priv->pic);
@ -633,7 +597,8 @@ static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
for (sY = 0; sY < height; dY++, sY++) {
memcpy(&(dst[dY * dStride]), &(src[sY * sStride]), bwidth);
dY++;
if (interlaced)
dY++;
}
} else {
av_image_copy_plane(dst, dStride, src, sStride, bwidth, height);
@ -643,7 +608,11 @@ static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
if (interlaced)
priv->pic.top_field_first = !bottom_first;
priv->pic.pkt_pts = pkt_pts;
if (output->PicInfo.timeStamp != 0) {
priv->pic.pkt_pts = opaque_list_pop(priv, output->PicInfo.timeStamp);
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "output \"pts\": %"PRIu64"\n",
priv->pic.pkt_pts);
}
if (!priv->need_second_field) {
*data_size = sizeof(AVFrame);
@ -656,18 +625,13 @@ static inline CopyRet copy_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
return RET_SKIP_NEXT_COPY;
}
/*
* Testing has shown that in all cases where we don't want to return the
* full frame immediately, VDEC_FLAG_UNKNOWN_SRC is set.
*/
return priv->need_second_field &&
!(output->PicInfo.flags & VDEC_FLAG_UNKNOWN_SRC) ?
RET_COPY_NEXT_FIELD : RET_OK;
return RET_OK;
}
static inline CopyRet receive_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
void *data, int *data_size)
void *data, int *data_size,
uint8_t second_field)
{
BC_STATUS ret;
BC_DTS_PROC_OUT output = {
@ -724,7 +688,7 @@ static inline CopyRet receive_frame(AVCodecContext *avctx,
priv->last_picture = output.PicInfo.picture_number - 1;
}
copy_ret = copy_frame(avctx, &output, data, data_size);
copy_ret = copy_frame(avctx, &output, data, data_size, second_field);
if (*data_size > 0) {
avctx->has_b_frames--;
priv->last_picture++;
@ -760,29 +724,11 @@ static int decode(AVCodecContext *avctx, void *data, int *data_size, AVPacket *a
CHDContext *priv = avctx->priv_data;
HANDLE dev = priv->dev;
int len = avpkt->size;
uint8_t pic_type = 0;
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "CrystalHD: decode_frame\n");
if (len) {
int32_t tx_free = (int32_t)DtsTxFreeSize(dev);
if (priv->parser) {
uint8_t *pout = NULL;
int psize = len;
H264Context *h = priv->parser->priv_data;
while (psize) {
ret = av_parser_parse2(priv->parser, avctx, &pout, &psize,
avpkt->data, len, avctx->pkt->pts,
avctx->pkt->dts, len - psize);
}
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE,
"CrystalHD: parser picture type %d\n",
h->s.picture_structure);
pic_type = h->s.picture_structure;
}
if (len < tx_free - 1024) {
/*
* Despite being notionally opaque, either libcrystalhd or
@ -793,7 +739,7 @@ static int decode(AVCodecContext *avctx, void *data, int *data_size, AVPacket *a
* avoiding mangling so we need to build a mapping to values
* we know will not be mangled.
*/
uint64_t pts = opaque_list_push(priv, avctx->pkt->pts, pic_type);
uint64_t pts = opaque_list_push(priv, avctx->pkt->pts);
if (!pts) {
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
}
@ -860,39 +806,41 @@ static int decode(AVCodecContext *avctx, void *data, int *data_size, AVPacket *a
}
do {
rec_ret = receive_frame(avctx, data, data_size);
if (rec_ret == RET_OK && *data_size == 0) {
/*
* This case is for when the encoded fields are stored
* separately and we get a separate avpkt for each one. To keep
* the pipeline stable, we should return nothing and wait for
* the next time round to grab the second field.
* H.264 PAFF is an example of this.
*/
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "Returning after first field.\n");
avctx->has_b_frames--;
} else if (rec_ret == RET_COPY_NEXT_FIELD) {
/*
* This case is for when the encoded fields are stored in a
* single avpkt but the hardware returns then separately. Unless
* we grab the second field before returning, we'll slip another
* frame in the pipeline and if that happens a lot, we're sunk.
* So we have to get that second field now.
* Interlaced mpeg2 and vc1 are examples of this.
*/
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "Trying to get second field.\n");
while (1) {
usleep(priv->decode_wait);
ret = DtsGetDriverStatus(dev, &decoder_status);
if (ret == BC_STS_SUCCESS &&
decoder_status.ReadyListCount > 0) {
rec_ret = receive_frame(avctx, data, data_size);
if ((rec_ret == RET_OK && *data_size > 0) ||
rec_ret == RET_ERROR)
break;
rec_ret = receive_frame(avctx, data, data_size, 0);
if (rec_ret == 0 && *data_size == 0) {
if (avctx->codec->id == CODEC_ID_H264) {
/*
* This case is for when the encoded fields are stored
* separately and we get a separate avpkt for each one. To keep
* the pipeline stable, we should return nothing and wait for
* the next time round to grab the second field.
* H.264 PAFF is an example of this.
*/
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "Returning after first field.\n");
avctx->has_b_frames--;
} else {
/*
* This case is for when the encoded fields are stored in a
* single avpkt but the hardware returns then separately. Unless
* we grab the second field before returning, we'll slip another
* frame in the pipeline and if that happens a lot, we're sunk.
* So we have to get that second field now.
* Interlaced mpeg2 and vc1 are examples of this.
*/
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "Trying to get second field.\n");
while (1) {
usleep(priv->decode_wait);
ret = DtsGetDriverStatus(dev, &decoder_status);
if (ret == BC_STS_SUCCESS &&
decoder_status.ReadyListCount > 0) {
rec_ret = receive_frame(avctx, data, data_size, 1);
if ((rec_ret == 0 && *data_size > 0) ||
rec_ret == RET_ERROR)
break;
}
}
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "CrystalHD: Got second field.\n");
}
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "CrystalHD: Got second field.\n");
} else if (rec_ret == RET_SKIP_NEXT_COPY) {
/*
* Two input packets got turned into a field pair. Gawd.