Up until now, an AVFilter's lists of input and output AVFilterPads
were terminated by a sentinel and the only way to get the length
of these lists was by using avfilter_pad_count(). This has two
drawbacks: first, sizeof(AVFilterPad) is not negligible
(i.e. 64B on 64bit systems); second, getting the size involves
a function call instead of just reading the data.
This commit therefore changes this. The sentinels are removed and new
private fields nb_inputs and nb_outputs are added to AVFilter that
contain the number of elements of the respective AVFilterPad array.
Given that AVFilter.(in|out)puts are the only arrays of zero-terminated
AVFilterPads an API user has access to (AVFilterContext.(in|out)put_pads
are not zero-terminated and they already have a size field) the argument
to avfilter_pad_count() is always one of these lists, so it just has to
find the filter the list belongs to and read said number. This is slower
than before, but a replacement function that just reads the internal numbers
that users are expected to switch to will be added soon; and furthermore,
avfilter_pad_count() is probably never called in hot loops anyway.
This saves about 49KiB from the binary; notice that these sentinels are
not in .bss despite being zeroed: they are in .data.rel.ro due to the
non-sentinels.
Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is possible now that the next-API is gone.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
It will allow to refernce it as a whole without clunky macros.
Most of the changes have been automatically made with sed:
sed -i '
s/-> *in_formats/->incfg.formats/g;
s/-> *out_formats/->outcfg.formats/g;
s/-> *in_channel_layouts/->incfg.channel_layouts/g;
s/-> *out_channel_layouts/->outcfg.channel_layouts/g;
s/-> *in_samplerates/->incfg.samplerates/g;
s/-> *out_samplerates/->outcfg.samplerates/g;
' src/libavfilter/*(.)
The query_formats function of the alphamerge filter tries to allocate
two lists of formats which on success are attached to more permanent
objects (AVFilterLinks) for storage afterwards. If attaching a list
to an AVFilterLink succeeds, the link becomes one of the owners of
the list. Yet if attaching a list to one of its links succeeds and
an error happens lateron, both lists were manually freed, which is wrong
if the list is already owned by one or more links; these links' pointers
to their lists will become dangling and there will be a double-free/use-
after-free when these links are cleaned up automatically.
This commit fixes this by removing the custom freeing code; this will
temporarily add a leaking codepath (if attaching a list not already
owned by a link to a link fails, the list will leak), but this will
be fixed soon by making sure that an AVFilterFormats without owner will
be automatically freed when attaching it to an AVFilterLink fails.
At most one list leaks because as of this commit a new list is only
allocated after the old list has been successfully attached to a link.
Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
Recent commits 6aaac24d72 and
3835554bf8 made progress towards cleaning
up usage of the formats API, and in particular fixed possible NULL pointer
dereferences.
This commit addresses the issue of possible resource leaks when some intermediate
call fails.
Tested with valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all, and manual simulation
of malloc/realloc failures.
Fixes: CID 1338326, 1338329.
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
Many of the functions from avfilter/formats can return errors, usually AVERROR(ENOMEM).
This propagates the return values.
All of these were found by using av_warn_unused_result, demonstrating its utility.
Tested with FATE. I am least sure of the changes to avfilter/filtergraph,
since I don't know what/how reduce_format is intended to behave and how it should
react to errors.
Fixes: CID 1325680, 1325679, 1325678.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Previous version Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Previous version Reviewed-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
* qatar/master:
FATE: fix the asyncts test
build: Drop gcc-specific warning flag from header compilation rule
FATE: add a test for the asyncts audio filter.
matroskadec: return more correct error code on read error.
buffersrc: check ff_get_audio_buffer() for errors.
lavfi: check all ff_get_video_buffer() calls for errors.
lavfi: check all avfilter_ref_buffer() calls for errors.
vf_select: avoid an unnecessary avfilter_ref_buffer().
buffersrc: avoid creating unnecessary buffer reference
lavfi: use avfilter_unref_bufferp() where appropriate.
vf_fps: add more error checks.
vf_fps: fix a memleak on malloc failure.
lavfi: check all ff_start_frame/draw_slice/end_frame calls for errors
lavfi: add error handling to end_frame().
lavfi: add error handling to draw_slice().
lavfi: add error handling to start_frame().
Conflicts:
Makefile
ffplay.c
libavfilter/buffersrc.c
libavfilter/vf_boxblur.c
libavfilter/vf_drawtext.c
libavfilter/vf_fade.c
libavfilter/vf_frei0r.c
libavfilter/vf_hflip.c
libavfilter/vf_overlay.c
libavfilter/vf_pad.c
libavfilter/vf_scale.c
libavfilter/video.c
libavfilter/vsrc_color.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
These filters are designed for storing and transmitting video sequences
with alpha using higher-efficiency codecs such as x264 which don't
natively support an alpha channel. 'alphaextract' takes an input stream
with an alpha channel and returns a video containing just the alpha
component as a grayscale value; 'alphamerge' takes an RGB or YUV stream
and adds an alpha channel recovered from a second grayscale stream.
Signed-off-by: Steven Robertson <steven@strobe.cc>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>