If the get_buffer() call fails, the frame might have some side data
already set. Make sure it gets freed.
Merges Libav commit de77671438c24ffea93398c8dc885d4dd04477de.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
This flag replaces the deprecated, non-prefixed HWACCEL_CODEC_CAP_EXPERIMENTAL
one.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Hardware accelerated decoding generally uses AVHWFramesContext for pool
allocation of hardware surfaces. These are setup to allocate surfaces
aligned to hardware and hwaccel API requirements. Due to the
architecture, av_hwframe_get_buffer() will return AVFrames with
the dimensions set to the aligned sizes.
This causes some decoders (like hevc) return these aligned size as
final frame size, instead of cropping them to the video's actual
dimensions. To make sure this doesn't happen, crop the frame to the
size the decoder expects when ff_get_buffer() is called.
Merges Libav commit 3fdf50f9e864c88da2139cf066832944de81acaa.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
So a hwaccel can access avctx->hwaccel in init for whatever reason. This
is for the new d3d hwaccel API. We could create separate entrypoints for
each of the 3 hwaccel types (dxva2, d3d11va, new d3d11va), but this
seems nicer.
Merges Libav commit bd747b9226414007f0207fa201976af7217e3b77.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Use avci->last_pkt_props to get the side data. Using |pkt| doesn't work
when FF_API_MERGE_SD is set, as the compressed side data is expanded into
|tmp|, leaving the original |pkt| unchanged.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
* commit '019ab88a95cb31b698506d90e8ce56695a7f1cc5':
lavc: add an option for exporting cropping information to the caller
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
So, all frames and errors are correctly reported in order.
Also limit the numbers of error during draining to prevent infinite loop.
This fix fate failure with THREADS>=4:
make fate-h264-attachment-631 THREADS=4
This also reverts a755b725ec1d657609c8bd726ce37e7cf193d03f.
Suggested-by: wm4, Ronald S. Bultje, Marton Balint
Reviewed-by: w4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Muhammad Faiz <mfcc64@gmail.com>
libavcodec/decode.c:608:9: warning: variable 'ret' is
used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false
(cherry picked from libav commit efddf2c09aed7400c73ecf327f86a4d0452b94b5)
* commit '972c71e9cb63e24f57ee481e413199c7d88a8813':
lavc: add support for filtering packets before decoding
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
* commit '549d0bdca53af7a6e0c612ab4b03baecf3a5878f':
decode: be more explicit about storing the last packet properties
Also copy pkt->size in extract_packet_props(), as it's needed for
AVFrame.pkt_size
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
* commit '3fe2a01df7f2c193805809f57b61d79607572351':
lavc: move decoding-related code from utils.c to a new file
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Currently, the new decoding API is pretty much just a wrapper around the
old deprecated one. This is problematic, since it interferes with making
full use of the flexibility added by the new API. The old API should
also be removed at some future point.
Reorganize the code so that the new send_packet/receive_frame functions
call the actual decoding directly and change the old deprecated
avcodec_decode_* functions into wrappers around the new API.
The new internal API for decoders is now changing as well. Before this
commit, it mirrors the public API, so the decoders need to implement
send_packet() and receive_frame() callbacks. This turns out to require
awkward constructs in both the decoders and the generic code. After this
commit, the decoders only implement the receive_frame() callback and
call a new internal function, ff_decode_get_packet() to obtain input
data, in the same manner to how the bitstream filters now work.
avcodec will now always make a reference to the input packet, which means
that non-refcounted input packets will be copied. Keeping the previous
behaviour, where this copy could sometimes be avoided, would make the
code significantly more complex and fragile for only dubious gains,
since packets are typically small and everyone who cares about
performance should use refcounted packets anyway.
The current code stores a pointer to the packet passed to the decoder,
which is then used during get_buffer() for timestamps and side data
passthrough. However, since this is a pointer to user data which we do
not own, storing it is potentially dangerous. It is also ill defined for
the new decoding API with split input/output.
Fix this problem by making an explicit internally owned copy of the
packet properties.