Unify file access operations by replacing usages of direct calls
to posix fopen() to prepare for long filename support on Windows.
Signed-off-by: softworkz <softworkz@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Unify file access operations by replacing usages of direct calls
to posix fopen() to prepare for long filename support on Windows.
Signed-off-by: softworkz <softworkz@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Since every DLL can use an individual CRT on Windows, having
an exported function that opens a FILE* won't work if that
FILE* is going to be used from a different DLL (or from user
application code).
Internally within the libraries, the issue can be worked around
by duplicating the function in all libraries (this already happened
implicitly because the function resided in file_open.c) and renaming
the function to ff_fopen_utf8 (so that it doesn't end up exported from
the DLLs) and duplicating it in all libraries that use it.
This makes the avpriv_fopen_utf8 / ff_fopen_utf8 function work in
the exact same way as the existing avpriv_open / ff_open, with the
same setup as introduced in e743e7ae6e.
That mechanism doesn't work for external users, thus deprecate the
existing function.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Provide a header based inline reimplementation of it.
Using av_fopen_utf8 doesn't work outside of the libraries when built
with MSVC as shared libraries (in the default configuration, where
each DLL gets a separate statically linked CRT).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
In d3d11va_create_staging_texture(), during the hwmap process, the
ctx->internal->priv is not initialized, resulting in the
texDesc.Format not initialized. Now pass the format value from
d3d11va_transfer_data() to fix it.
$ ffmpeg.exe -y -hwaccel qsv -init_hw_device d3d11va=d3d11 \
-init_hw_device qsv=qsv@d3d11 -c:v h264_qsv \
-i input.h264 -vf "hwmap=derive_device=d3d11va,format=d3d11,hwdownload,format=nv12" \
-f null -
Reviewed-by: Soft Works <softworkz@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tong Wu <tong1.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Haihao Xiang <haihao.xiang@intel.com>
When the SLOW_GATHER flag was added to the AVX2 version, this
made FMA3-features not enabled on Zen CPUs.
As FMA3 adds 6-7% across all platforms that support it, in
the interest of saving space, this commit removes the AVX
version and replaces it with an FMA3 version.
The only CPUs affected are Sandy Bridge and Bulldozer, which
have AVX support, but no FMA3 support.
In the future, if there's a demand for it, a version of the
function duplicated for AVX can be added.
Instead of having a fixed -64 prio penalty, make the penalties
more granular.
As the prio is based on the register size in bits, decrementing
it by 129 makes AVX SLOW functions be avoided in favor of any
SSE versions.
This reverts commit 82a68a8771.
Smarter slow ISA penalties makes gathers still useful.
The intention is to use gathers with the final stage of non-ptwo iMDCTs,
where they give benefit.
Do this by making this test a transcode test.
Also fix the test requirements and don't add this test to FATE_AFILTER;
instead use a new variable and a new target for flvenc-tests.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Also add a fate-filter-overlays target containing all these tests
and fix the requirements of the tests; furthermore, remove
unnecessary scale filters from filter-overlay-rgba?_rgba.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Also fix the requirements of these tests: Only the anaglyph
tests need a scale filter, yet it has been inserted for all tests
without any check for its presence.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Lots of tests use the framecrc command together with some filters,
so adding a special function for it seems worthwhile. This commit
adds one new one and modifies an already existing one:
All users of FILTERDEMDEC already use framecrc and the more general
FILTERDEMDECENCMUX can be used in scenarios where more control over
the used encoders/muxers is needed, so use this in cases where
an actual input file is involved.
Furthermore, add FILTERFRAMECRC for the cases where no demuxing/decoding
occurs, because the input is generated via lavfi.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It is unused and given that one needs an encoder to produce
packets from AVFrames (as output by filters) this is likely
to remain so, because FILTERDEMDECENCMUX is better for these
scenarios.
The only case where one can use filters without encoders is
with the lavfi input device: It outputs AVPackets which could
be copied without another conversion to AVFrames. Yet the variable
to check for this is CONFIG_LAVFI_INDEV, but FILTERDEMDECMUX
is designed to work with demuxers (i.e. CONFIG_*_DEMUXER).
So there is no usecase for FILTERDEMDECMUX.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Its performance loss ranges from either being just as fast as individual loads
(Skylake), a few percent slower (Alderlake), 8% slower (Zen 3), to completely
disasterous (older/other CPUs).
Sadly, gathers never panned out fast on x86, even with the benefit of time and
implementation experience.
This also saves a register, as there's no need to fill out an additional
register mask.
Zen 3 (16384-point transform):
Before: 1561050 decicycles in av_tx (fft), 131072 runs, 0 skips
After: 1449621 decicycles in av_tx (fft), 131072 runs, 0 skips
Alderlake:
2% slower on big transforms (65536), to 1% (131072), to a few percent for smaller
sizes.
ERContext currently has an embedded MECmpContext, despite only
needing exactly one function from it. This is wasteful because
MECmpContext is pretty large (135 pointers, 1080 B for eight byte
pointers). So keep only what is needed.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Add support for AVIF muxing in the image2 muxer.
Tested with this example:
ffmpeg -lavfi testsrc=duration=1:size=320x320 -g 1 -flags global_header -c:v libaom-av1 -f image2 img-%2d.avif
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>
av_dict_set() expects a different set of flags, namely the AV_DICT_*
flags. Using AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM (or any AV_OPT_FLAG_*) ic
av_dict_set() is therefore completely wrong and given that av_dict_set()
just doesn't care about whether the string it receives has anything
to do with a decoding parameter or not, it should just be removed
without replacement.
(The numerical value of AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM currently coincides
with AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX. Given that the dictionaries we are dealing
with here are always empty (i.e. NULL) before the calls to
av_dict_set(), this flag changes nothing. It would be different if
it were equal to one of the AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_* values.)
Reviewed-by: Jan Ekström <jeebjp@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Move AC3HeaderInfo into ac3_parser_internal.h and the rest
into a new header ac3defs.h.
This also breaks an include cycle of ac3.h and ac3tab.h
(the latter now only needs ac3defs.h).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Add an AVIF muxer by re-using the existing the mov/mp4 muxer.
AVIF Specification: https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif
Sample usage for still image:
ffmpeg -i image.png -c:v libaom-av1 -still-picture 1 image.avif
Sample usage for animated AVIF image:
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 animated.avif
We can re-use any of the AV1 encoding options that will make
sense for image encoding (like bitrate, tiles, encoding speed,
etc).
The files generated by this muxer has been verified to be valid
AVIF files by the following:
1) Displays on Chrome (both still and animated images).
2) Displays on Firefox (only still images, firefox does not support
animated AVIF yet).
3) Verified to be valid by Compliance Warden:
https://github.com/gpac/ComplianceWarden
Fixes the encoder/muxer part of Trac Ticket #7621
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>
Add a parameter to omit seq header when generating the av1C atom.
For now, this does not change any behavior. This will be used by a
follow-up patch to add AVIF support.
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>