The previous fix was only valid to express the maximum size of the
macroblock layer, i.e. without any headers. Now, also account for
the slice headers and top picture header, but also any other header
we might stuff into the VA coded buffer, e.g. sequence headers.
Fix coded buffer size for each codec. A generic issue was that the
number of macroblocks was incorrectly computed. The second issue was
specific to MPEG-2 were the max number of bits per macroblock, and
as defined by the standard, was incorrectly mapped to the (lower)
H.264 requirement. i.e. 4608 bits vs. 3200 bits limit.
Change get_context_info() into a set_context_info() function that
initializes common defaults into the base class, thus allowing the
subclasses to specialize the context info further on.
The set_context_info() hook is also the location where additional
context specific data could be initialized. At this point, we are
guaranteed to have valid video resolution size and framerate. i.e.
gst_vaapi_encoder_set_format() was called beforehand.
Clean public APIs up so that to better align with the decoder APIs.
Most importantly, gst_vaapi_encoder_get_buffer() is changed to only
return the VA coded buffer proxy. Also provide useful documentation
for the public APIs.
Kill GstVaapiEncoderSyncPic objects that are internally and temporarily
allocated. Rather, associate a GstVaapiEncPicture to a coded buffer
through GstVaapiCodedBufferProxy user-data facility.
Besides, use a GAsyncQueue to maintain a thread-safe queue object of
coded buffers.
Partial fix for the following report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719530
Fix the GstVaapiEncoderClass parent class type. Make sure to validate
subclass hooks as early as possible, i.e. in gst_vaapi_encoder_init(),
thus avoiding useless run-time checks. Also simplify the subclass
initialization process to be less error prone.
Refactor the GstVaapiCodedBuffer APIs so that to more clearly separate
public and private interfaces. Besides, the map/unmap APIs should not
be exposed as is but appropriate accessors should be provided instead.
* GstVaapiCodedBuffer: VA coded buffer abstraction
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_get_size(): get coded buffer size.
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_copy_into(): copy coded buffer into GstBuffer
* GstVaapiCodedBufferPool: pool of VA coded buffer objects
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_pool_new(): create a pool of coded buffers of
the specified max size, and bound to the supplied encoder
* GstVaapiCodedBufferProxy: pool-allocated VA coded buffer object proxy
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_proxy_new_from_pool(): create coded buf from pool
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_proxy_get_buffer(): get underlying coded buffer
- gst_vaapi_coded_buffer_proxy_get_buffer_size(): get coded buffer size
Rationale: more optimized transfer functions might be provided in the
future, thus rendering the map/unmap mechanism obsolete or sub-optimal.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719775
Add gst_vaapi_surface_proxy_copy() function that creates a new surface
proxy with the same information from the parent proxy, except that the
user-defined destroy notify function is not copied over.
The underlying VA surface is pushed back to the video pool only when
the last reference to the parent surface proxy is released.
Optimize gst_vaapiencode_handle_frame() to avoid extra memory allocation,
and in particular the GstVaapiEncObjUserData object. i.e. directly use
the VA surface proxy from the source buffer. This also makes the user
data attached to the GstVideoCodecFrame more consistent between both
the decoder and encoder plug-in elements.
Add gst_buffer_new_allocate() and gst_buffer_fill() implementations.
Fix gst_buffer_new_wrapped_full() implementation to handle the destroy
notify function.
GStreamer 0.10.36 is the latest and ultimate version to be released
from the GStreamer 0.10 branch. i.e. no further releases are to be
made. So, we can safely enable the built-in videoutils replacement
now that they are in sync with the 0.10 branch.
Add initial API for video encoding: only basic interfaces and small
encoder objects are implemented so far.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
GstBitWriter provides a bit writer that can write any number of bits
to a pre-allocated memory buffer. Helper functions are also provided
to write any number of bits from 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit variables.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Extend GstVaapiContextInfo structure to hold the desired rate control
mode for encoding purposes. For decoding purposes, this field is not
used and it is initialized to GST_VAAPI_RATECONTROL_NONE.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Add GstVaapiRateControl types and GType values in view to supporting
rate controls for encoding. This is meant to be used for instance in
GstVaapiContext.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
This library is using symbols that don't exist in GStreamer 0.10 so
it needs to link to built-in implementation (libgstvaapi-videoutils).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712282
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Destroy VPP output surface pool on exit. Also avoid a possible crash
in double-free situation caused by insufficiently reference counted
array of formats returned during initialization.
The <gst/vaapi/gstvaapicontext.h> header was removed from the public
set of APIs. So, don't make public headers (gstvaapidecoder.h) depend
on private files.
Add gst_vaapi_fitler_set_deinterlacing_references() API to submit the
list of surfaces used for forward or backward reference in advanced
deinterlacing mode, e.g. Motion-Adaptive, Motion-Compensated.
The list of surfaces used as deinterlacing references shall be live
until the next call to gst_vaapi_filter_process().
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Fix deinterlacing flags to make more sense. The TFF (top-field-first)
flag is meant to specify the organization of reference frames used in
advanced deinterlacing modes. Introduce the more explicit flag TOPFIELD
to specify that the top-field of the supplied input surface is to be
used for deinterlacing. Conversely, if not set, this means that the
bottom field of the supplied input surface will be used instead.
Add a couple of helper functions:
- gst_vaapi_filter_has_operation(): checks whether the VA driver
advertises support for the supplied operation ;
- gst_vaapi_filter_use_operation(): checks whether the supplied
operation was already enabled to its non-default value.
The user-defined destroy notify function is meant to be called only when
the surface proxy was fully released, i.e. once it actually released the
VA surface back to the underlying pool.
Fix GstVaapiPicture, GstVaapiSlice and GstVaapiSurfaceProxy initialization
sequences to have the expected default values set beforehand in case of an
error raising up further during creation. i.e. make it possible to cleanly
destroy those partially initialized objects.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707108
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Fix ensure_operations() to release the VPP operations array if non
NULL, prior to returning to the caller. The former function was also
renamed to a more meaningful get_operations() since the caller owns
the returned array that needs to be released.
Fix first-time operation lookup through find_operation() if the set
of supported operations was not initially determined through the
gst_vaapi_filter_get_operations() helper function.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Fix intiialization of GstVaapiFilterOpData for colorbalance related
operations. In particular, fill in the va_subtype field accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
VASurfaceAttrib and VAProcFilterParameterBufferType are symbols
that need to be guarded for libva 0.34 and 0.33, respectively.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709102
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Fix calculation of MCU count for image sizes that are not a multiple
of 8 pixels in either dimension, but also for non-common sampling
factors like 4:2:2 in non-interleaved mode.
Add support for images with multiple scans per frame. The Huffman table
can be updated before SOS, and thus possibly requiring multiple uploads
of Huffman tables to the VA driver. So, the latter must be able to cope
with multiple VA buffers of type 'huffman-table' and with the correct
sequential order.
Improve robustness when some expected packets where not received yet
or that were not correctly decoded. For example, don't try to decode
a picture if there was no valid frame headers.
Improve debugging and error messages. Rename a few variables to fit the
existing naming conventions. Change some fatal asserts to non-fatal
error codes.
Split the input buffer data into decoder units that represent a JPEG
segment. Handle scan decoder unit specifically so that it can include
both the scan header (SOS) but also any other ECS or RSTi segment.
That way, we parse the input buffer stream only once at the gst-vaapi
level instead of (i) in gst_vaapi_decoder_jpeg_parse() to split the
stream into frames SOI .. EOI and (ii) in decode_buffer() to further
determine segment boundaries and decode them.
In practice, this is a +15 to +25% performance improvement.
Fix decode_buffer() function to gracefully skip comment (COM) segments.
This fixes decoding of streams generated by certain cameras, e.g. like
the Logitech Pro C920.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708208
Signed-off-by: Junfeng Xu <jun.feng.xu@intel.com>
Look for the exact image bounds characterised by the <SOI> and <EOI>
markers. Use the gst_jpeg_parse() codec parser utility function to
optimize the lookup for the next marker segment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707447
Fix calculation of the offset to the next marker segment since the
correction of the codecparser part to match the API specification.
i.e. the GstJpegMarkerSegment.size field represents the size in bytes
of the segment minus any marker prefix.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707447
Signed-off-by: Junfeng Xu <jun.feng.xu@intel.com>
Fix detection of VA/JPEG decoding API with non-standard libva packages.
More precisely, some packages were shipping with a <va/va.h> header that
did not include <va/va_dec_jpeg.h>.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706055
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
As a last resort, if video processing capabilities (VPP) are not available,
or they did not produce anything conclusive enough, then try to fallback to
the original rendering code path whereby the whole VA surface is rendered
as is, no matter of video cropping or deinterlacing requests.
Note: under those conditions, the visual outcome won't be correct but at
least, something gets displayed instead of bailing out.
Try to use VA/VPP processing capabilities to handle video cropping and
additional rendering flags that may not be directly supported by the
underlying hardware when exposing a suitable Wayland buffer for the
supplied VA surface. e.g. deinterlacing, different color primaries than
BT.601, etc.
Update the frame redraw infrastructure with a new FrameState stucture
holds all the necessary information used to display the next pending
surface.
While we are at it, delay the sync operation down to when it is actually
needed. That way, we keep performing additional tasks meanwhile.