This patch fix the auto-plugging problem in gstreamer 1.2 and gstreamer 1.4
Right now there is not a primary ranked parser for vc1 and the demuxers
delivers caps without specifying the profile. This situation is not an issue
for avdec_vc1 but for vaapidecode it is, which refuses to negotiate without a
explicit profile defined in the negotiated caps.
Nonetheless, in gstreamer 1.5 it seems not to be a problem since the
negotiation admits caps subsets try outs.
This patch solves the issue ignoring the profile negotiation in the caps. For
gstreamer < 1.5 the profile string is not handled, so the auto-plugging get
done without the vc1 parser, such as happens in gstreamer 1.5.
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com>
Fix the regression introduced in commit eb465fb.
VAProcFilterSkinToneEnhancement is avaialbe from VA >= 0.36.
Signed-off-by: Sreerenj Balachandran <sreerenj.balachandran@intel.com>
One buffering_period() SEI message shall be present in every IDR access unit
when NalHrdBpPresentFlag is inferred to be equal to 1. This is the case when we
use a non-CQP mode, e.g. CBR. In other words, when
nal_hrd_parameters_present_flag is set to 1.
One picture_timing() SEI messages shall be present in every access unit
if CpbDpbDelaysPresentFlag is equal to 1 or pic_struct_present_flag is equal to 1
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722734https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751831
Signed-off-by: Sreerenj Balachandran <sreerenj.balachandran@intel.com>
This is a work-around to satisfy the va-intel-driver.
Normalize the quality factor and scale QM values (only for packed header
generation) similar to what VA-Intel driver is doing . Otherwise the
generated packed headers will be wrong, since the driver itself is
scaling the QM values using the normalized quality factor.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748335
Signed-off-by: Sreerenj Balachandran <sreerenj.balachandran@intel.com>
Fix uninitialized variables when decoding SPS and PPS NAL units from
"codec-data" buffers. This is particularly important when seeking ops
are involved, and the new persistent states are used more often.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750094
The approximation of 6 times compression ratio migh not
work in all cases. Especially when enabling I frames.
Provide large enough size for coded-buffer creation.
The approximation of 4 times compression ratio will not
work in all cases. Especially when enabling I frames.
Provide large enough size for coded-buffer creation.
Implement decoding process for gaps in frame_num (8.5.2). This
also somewhat supports unintentional loss of pictures.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745048https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703921
Original-patch-by: Wind Yuan <feng.yuan@intel.com>
[fixed derivation of POC, ensured clone is valid for reference,
actually fixed detection of gaps in FrameNum by PrevRefFrameNum]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Try to identify missing first fields too, thus disregarding any
intermediate gaps in frames. We also assume that we keep the same
field sequence, i.e. if previous frames were in top-field-first
(TFF) order, then so are subsequent frames.
Note that insertion of dummy first fields need to operate in two
steps: (i) create the original first field that the current field
will inherit from, and (ii) submit that field into the DPB prior
to initializing the current (other) field POC values but after any
reference flag was set. i.e. copy reference flags from the child
(other field) to the parent (first field).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745048
Interlaced H.264 video frames always have two fields to decode and
display. However, in some cases, e.g. packet loss, one of the field
can be missing. This perturbs the reference picture marking process,
whereby the number of references available in DPB no longer matches
the expected value.
This patch adds initial support for missing field within a decoded
frame. The current strategy taken is to find out the nearest field,
by POC value, and with the same parity.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745048
Try to maintain a "top-field-first" (TFF) flag, even if the H.264 standard
does not mandate it. This will be useful for tracking missing fields, and
also for more correct _split_fields() implementation for frames in the DPB.
Don't try to decode pictures until the first I-frame is received within
the currently active sequence. There is no point is decoding and then
displaying frames with artifacts.
Fix decoding of end_of_seq() NAL unit so that to not submit the current
picture for decoding again. This is pretty vintage code that dates back
before the existing of the whole decoder units machinery.
One issue that could be arising if that code was kept is that we could
have submitted a picture, and subsequently a GstVideoCodec frame, twice.
Once without the decode_only flag set, and once with that flag set. The
end result is that the GstVideoDecoder would release the codec frame
twice, thus releasing stale data.
In short, the piece of code that is removed by this patch is for once
completely obsolete for a while, and secondly error-prone in corner
cases.
If the GOP temporal sequence number (TSN) is interpolated from a valid
PTS, then we need to compensate that PTS corresponding to the start of
GOP with the next picture to be decoded, which shall be an I-frame,
based on its sequence number.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748676
Before pushing a the new frame, the render() method calls sync() to flush the
pending frames. Nonetheless, the last pushed frame never gets rendered, leading
to a memory leak too.
This patch calls sync() in the destroy() to flush the pending frames before
destroying the window.
Also a is_cancelled flag is added. This flag tells to not flush the event
queue again since the method failed previously or were cancelled by the user.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078
Otherwise wl_display_dispatch_queue() might prevent the pipeline from
shutting down. This can happen e.g. if the wayland compositor exits while
the pipeline is running.
Changes:
* renamed unlock()/unlock_stop() to unblock()/unblock_cancel() in gstvaapiwindow
* splitted the patch removing wl_display_dispatch_queue()
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747492https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078
wl_display_dispatch_queue() might prevent the pipeline from shutting
down. This can happen e.g. if the wayland compositor exits while the
pipeline is running.
This patch replaces it with these steps:
- With wl_display_prepare_read() all threads announce their intention
to read.
- wl_display_read_events() is thread save. On threads reads, the other
wait for it to finish.
- With wl_display_dispatch_queue_pending() each thread dispatches its
own events.
wl_display_dispatch_queue_pending() was defined since wayland 1.0.2
Original-patch-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
* stripped out the unlock() unlock_stop() logic
* stripped out the poll handling
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747492
Since frame in the private data means the last frame sent, it would
semantically better use last_frame.
Also, this patch makes use of g_atomic_pointer_{compare_and_exchange, set}()
functions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078
Wayland window has a pointer to the last pushed frame and use it to set the
flag for stopping the queue dispatch loop. This may lead to memory leaks,
since we are not keeping track of all the queued frames structures.
This patch removes the last pushed frame pointer and change the binary flag
for an atomic counter, keeping track of number of queued frames and use it for
the queue dispatch loop.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078
This patch takes out the wayland's buffer from the the frame structure. The
buffer is queued to wayland and destroyed in the "release" callback. The
frame is freed in the surface's "done" callback.
In this way a buffer may be leaked but not the whole frame structure.
- surface 'done' callback is used to throttle the rendering operation and to
unallocate the frame, but not the buffer.
- buffer 'release' callback is used to destroy wl_buffer.
Original-patch-by: Zhao Halley <halley.zhao@intel.com>
* code rebase
* kept the the event_queue for buffer's proxy
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749078
This patch fixes several issues found when running the `make distcheck`
target:
- In commit c561b8da, the update of gstcompat.h in Makefile.am was
forgotten.
- In commit c5756a91 add the simple_encoder_source_h in EXTRA_DIST was
forgotten.
- vpx.build.stamp is not generated at all, only vpx.configure.stamp.
- The make target distcleancheck failed because some autogenerated files
were not handled with the DISTCLEANFILES variable.
Note: `make distcheck -jXX` is not currently supported.
GST_VAAPI_ENCODER_STATUS_NO_SURFACE and GST_VAAPI_ENCODER_STATUS_NO_BUFFER
are not errors, so they do not have the ERROR namespace.
This patch fixes this typo in documentation.
On s390x, guintptr and GstVaapiID are not compatible types. The
implementation of gst_vaapi_window_new_internal() and all its callers
seem to assume that its third argument is a GstVaapiID, while the
header gives it guintptr type.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744559
Since bug #745728 was fixed the oldest supported version of GStreamer is
1.2. That GStreamer release requires glib 2.32, so we can upgrade our
requirement too.
This patch changes the required version of glib in configure.ac and removes
the hacks in glibcompat.h
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748698
This patch only intends to improve readability: in the method
gst_vaapi_window_wayland_sync() the if/do instructions are squashed into a
single while loop.
Also renames the frame_redraw_callback() callback into frame_done_callback(),
which is a bit more aligned to Wayland API.
The Wayland compositor may still use the buffer when the frame done
callback is called.
This patch destroys the frame (which contains the buffer) until the
release callback is called. The draw termination callback only controls
the display queue dispatching.
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <vjaquez@igalia.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747492
Based up on the value of uniform_spacing_flag in Picture Parameter Set,
the tile column width and tile row height should be calculated.
Equations: 6-1, 6-2
Tiled video Descriptions: 7.3.2.3, 7.4.3.3
-- Set NoRaslOutputFlag based on EOS and EOB Nal units
-- Fix PicOutputFlag setting for RASL picture
-- Fix prev_poc_lsb/prev_poc_msb calculation
-- Drop the RASL frames if NoRaslOutputFlag is TRUE for the associated IRAP picture
-- Fixed couple of crashes and added cosmetics
There is a race condition where g_drm_device_type can be left set to
DRM_DEVICE_RENDERNODES when it shouldn't.
If thread 1 comes in and falls into the last else statement setting up both
RENDERNODES and LEGACY types. And begins to process the first type (RENDERNODES),
it sets g_drm_device_type = RENDERNODES.
Now when thread 2 comes in and sees g_drm_device_type is RENDERNODES, it queues
up that type to be tried but then encounters the lock and has to wait until the
first thread finishes. Once the lock is acquired it will then proceed to ONLY try
RENDERNODES and fail it. But it doesn't try LEGACY. And from then on, all future
attempts will only try RENDERNODES.
So to avoid this situation I have simply moved the acquisition of the lock higher
up in the attached patch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747914
The video pool can be accessed with the display lock held, for example,
when releasing a buffer from inside vaapisink_render, but allocating
a new object can may also take the display lock. Which means a possible
deadlock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747944