* commit '0ba471d7d864c712f45d7ac6aca4829aba025adc':
h264: eliminate copy_fields
Added a copy of default_ref which isn't present in Libav.
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
* commit '728d90a0c1973661a9e73da697bf4f90c9d19577':
h264: decouple h264_sei from the h264 decoder
Main changes:
- SEI decoding doesn't have access to the debug flag in the codec context so a
few logging are dropped.
- naming of quincunx_sampling_flag and frame_packing_arrangement_type are kept
as they are in FFmpeg instead of respectively quincunx_subsampling and
arrangement_type used in Libav because the former match the specifications.
- don't reset the x264 build info once read in order to fix
fate-h264-lossless (change by Hendrik)
- H264Context.has_recovery_point and deprecated
AVCodecContext.dtg_active_format are set after ff_h264_sei_decode()
based on the SEI state since ff_h264_sei_decode() doesn't have access
to H264Context anymore.
- frame_packing_arrangement_type is not checked against <= 0 in
decode_postinit() since it is always read as a positive value with
get_bits(). This fixes a -Wtype-limits warning by GCC spotted by
Michael.
Side Notes:
- tested that ffprobe on the file from ticket #3652 still returns 4
keyframes
- tested that playback from ticket #3063 still works
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com>
Signed-off-by: Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes@gmail.com>
The only difference is that the first of them contains a
ff_h264_flush_change() call. While that is not necessary in the second
block, it should cause no problems either.
Reduce the verbosity of the reinit log message from info to verbose,
since now it will be displayed during every decode session.
Do it right before the MMCOs are applied to the DPB. This will allow
moving the frame_start() call out of the slice header parsing, since
generating the implicit MMCOs needs to be done after frame_start().
They are stored in the slice header, so technically they are per-slice
(though they must be the same in every slice). This will simplify the
following commits.
This function does not do any bitstream parsing and it depends on the
current frame being allocated, so this will allow the frame_start() to
be moved out eventually.
This will allow postponing the reference list construction (and by
consequence some other functions, like frame_start) until the whole
slice header has been parsed.
That function is currently very long and entangles bitstream parsing and
decoder configuration. This makes the code much harder to read than
necessary.
Begin splitting the code that configures the decoder state based on the
slice header information from the parsing of the slice header.
* commit 'c8dcff0cdb17d0aa03ac729eba12d1a20f1f59c8':
h264: factor out calculating the POC count into a separate file
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
* commit '3176217c60ca7828712985092d9102d331ea4f3d':
h264: decouple h264_ps from the h264 decoder
Main changes:
- a local GetBitContext is created for the various
ff_h264_decode_seq_parameter_set() attempts
- just like the old code, remove_sps() is adjusted so it doesn't remove
the pps.
Fixes decode with Ticket #631http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/attachments/20111108/dae58f17/attachment.mp4
but see next point as well.
- ff_h264_update_thread_context() is updated to work even when SPS
isn't set as it breaks current skip_frame code. This makes sure we
can still decode the sample from ticket #631 without the need for
-flags2 +chunks. (Thanks to Michael)
- keep {sps,pps}_ref pointers that stay alive even when the active
pps/sps get removed from the available lists (patch by michaelni with
additionnal frees in ff_h264_free_context() from mateo)
- added a check on sps in avpriv_h264_has_num_reorder_frames() to fix
crashes with mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts from Ticket #4074http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket4074/mpegts_with_dvbsubs.ts
- in h264_parser.c:h264_parse(), after the ff_h264_decode_extradata() is
called, the pps and sps from the local parser context are updated with
the pps and sps from the used h264context. This fixes fate-flv-demux.
- in h264_slice.c, "PPS changed between slices" error is not triggered
anymore in one condition as it makes fate-h264-xavc-4389 fails with
THREADS=N (Thanks to Michael)
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <clement@stupeflix.com>
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Merged-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@stupeflix.com>
* commit 'a6e27f7add2698fdd89911632b570c3d0c3f2aaa':
h264: factor out parsing the reference count into a separate file
Merged-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
* commit 'e481458bc308ee838deaeacac51929514762e7a7':
h264: factor out pred weight table parsing into a separate file
Merged-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
* commit 'a7da517f6a5c472f46f67dd33bb6b95ccc919923':
h264data: Move all data tables from a header to a .c file
Merged-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
In such a case, decode the MBs in parallel without the loop filter, then
execute the filter serially.
The ref2frm array was previously moved to H264SliceContext. That was
incorrect, since it applies to all the slices and should properly be in
H264Context (it did not actually break decoding, since this distinction
only becomes relevant with slice threading and deblocking_filter=1,
which was not implemented before this commit). The ref2frm array is thus
moved back to H264Context.
It is always unconditionally initialized in decode_postinit() and then
immediately used in one place further below. All the other places where
it is accessed are just useless fluff.
Make the SPS/PPS parsing independent of the H264Context, to allow
decoupling the parser from the decoder. The change is modelled after the
one done earlier for HEVC.
Move the dequant buffers to the PPS to avoid complex checks whether they
changed and an expensive copy for frame threads.