We need to provide more precise template caps for postproc's src
and sink pads. The GST_VIDEO_FORMATS_ALL make all video formats
available which are really superfluous.
When translating navigation x,y coordinates for
video-direction, it is necessary to subtract 1
when using the video dimensions to compute the
new x,y coordinates. That is, a 100x200 image
should map coordinates in x=[0-99],y=[0-199].
This issue was found with unit tests provided
in !182.
Currently the parameter of skin-tone-enhancement filter is forced
to zero. In fact it could be set different value by the user.
So create a new property named as "skin-tone-enhancement-level"
for accepting the used defined parameter value.
At the same time, skin-tone-enhancement is marked as deprecated.
When skin-tone-enhancement-level is set, skin-tone-enhancement
will be ignored.
Adding crop meta x,y to w,h only compensates for left,top
cropping. But we also need to compensate for right,bottom
cropping.
The video meta contains the appropriate w,h (uncropped)
values, so use it instead.
Test:
gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc num-buffers=500 \
! videocrop top=50 bottom=30 left=40 right=20 \
! vaapipostproc ! vaapisink & \
gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc num-buffers=500 \
! videocrop top=50 bottom=30 left=40 right=20 \
! vaapipostproc ! identity drop-allocation=1 \
! vaapisink
Mapping a pointer event needs to consider both size and
video-direction operations together, not just one or the other.
This fixes an issue where x,y were not being mapped correctly
for 90r, 90l, ur-ll and ul-lr video-direction. In these directions,
the WxH are swapped and GST_VAAPI_POSTPROC_FLAG_SIZE is set. Thus,
the first condition in the pointer event handling was entered and
x,y scale factor were incorrectly computed due to srcpad WxH
swap.
This also fixes all cases where both video-direction and scaling
are enabled at the same time.
Test that all pointer events map appropriately:
for i in `seq 0 7`
do
GST_DEBUG=vaapipostproc:5 gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc \
! vaapipostproc video-direction=${i} width=300 \
! vaapisink
GST_DEBUG=vaapipostproc:5 gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc \
! vaapipostproc video-direction=${i} width=300 height=200 \
! vaapisink
GST_DEBUG=vaapipostproc:5 gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc \
! vaapipostproc video-direction=${i} height=200 \
! vaapisink
GST_DEBUG=vaapipostproc:5 gst-launch-1.0 -vf videotestsrc \
! vaapipostproc video-direction=${i} \
! vaapisink
done
Advertise to upstream that vaapipostproc can handle
crop meta.
When used in conjunction with videocrop plugin, the
videocrop plugin will only do in-place transform on the
crop meta when vaapipostproc advertises the ability to
handle it. This allows vaapipostproc to apply the crop
meta on the output buffer using vaapi acceleration.
Without this advertisement, the videocrop plugin will
crop the output buffer directly via software methods,
which is not what we desire.
vaapipostproc will not apply the crop meta if downstream
advertises crop meta handling; vaapipostproc will just
forward the crop meta to downstream. If crop meta is
not advertised by downstream, then vaapipostproc will
apply the crop meta.
Examples:
1. vaapipostproc will forward crop meta to vaapisink
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc \
! videocrop left=10 \
! vaapipostproc \
! vaapisink
2. vaapipostproc will do the cropping
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc \
! videocrop left=10 \
! vaapipostproc \
! identity drop-allocation=1 \
! vaapisink
While ensuring the allowed sink pad caps, the filter attributes set
the frame size restriction, but it is not ensured, at that moment,
that the filter is already instantiaded.
In order to silence the glib logs, this patch add only calls
gst_vaapi_filter_append_caps() if the filter is instantiated.
Now that vaapipostproc can possible handle video-direction, it
should also handle the image-orientation event from upstream if
video-direction property is set to auto.
It is requiered to know if postproc is capable to change the video
direction before fixating the source caps.
In order to do it, it'ss required to know if there's a functional VPP,
but that's checked at create() vmethod, which occurs after caps
fixating.
This patch checks for a functional VPP at fixate caps and, if so,
checks for the enabled filtes and later do the caps fixations.
If the video direction is unsupported by the driver, an element
warning is posted in the bus to notify the application.
gst_vaapi_enum_type_get_nick() was added in the library thus it can
be used elsewhere. It retrives the nick from an enum gtype.
Adds vpp mirroring support to vaapipostproc. Use
property video-direction. Valid values are identity,
horiz or vert. Default is identity (no mirror).
Closes#89
v2: Use GstVideoOrientationMethod enum
v3: Don't warn for VA_MIRROR_NONE.
Use GST_TYPE_VIDEO_ORIENTATION_METHOD type.
v4: Query VAAPI caps when setting mirror value
instead of during per-frame processing.
v5: Return TRUE in warning cases when setting mirror value.
Fix the deinterlace black frame when playing with glimagesink:
gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=test.264 ! h264parse ! vaapih264dec \
! vaapipostproc deinterlace-mode=1 deinterlace-method=1 ! glimagesink
The gst_vaapi_plugin_base_get_allowed_raw_caps is used for both sink
pad and src pad, which cause some bugs. For sink pad, we need to verify
vaPutImage() while for the src pad we need to verify vaGetImage().
For vaapidecoderXXX kind of plugins, the case is more complex. We need
to verify whether the decoded result(in some surface, NV12 format most
of the time) can be vaGetImage to some raw image format. Add more check
to fix all these problems.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-vaapi/issues/123
Signed-off-by: He Junyan <junyan.he@hotmail.com>
gst_vaapi_plugin_base_close() removed the raw caps that are used indirectly
in gst_vaapipostproc_transform_caps(). The usage is already protected by
the mutex.
This is needed when the pipeline is stopped during startup.
The current vaapipostproc calls driver's video processing
pipeline for deinterlacing only if it is Advance deinterlacing.
Modify in the way that it always tries with driver's video
processing pipeline for deinterlacing, and falls back to software
method of appending picture structure meta data only if it fails
with driver's method.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797095
Instead of copying the metada in prepare_output_buffer() vmethod,
it is done in append_output_buffer_metadata() thus deinterlaced
buffers could also have the proper metas.
GstVideoCropMeta now it is copied internally and it is decided via
transform_meta() vmethod.
A new internal method, copy_metadata() was added to handle VPP
transformation where non-GstVideoVaapiMeta metas were lost.
When downstream can't handle GstVideoMeta it is required to send
system allocated buffers.
The system allocated buffers are produced in prepare_output_buffer()
vmethod if downstream can't handl GstVideoMeta.
At transform() vmethod if the buffer is a system allocated buffer,
a VA buffer is instanciated and replaces the out buffer. Later
the VA buffer is copied to the system allocate buffer and it
replaces the output buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785054
gst_vaapipostproc_ensure_filter might free the allowed_srcpad_caps
and allowed_sinkpad_caps. This can race with copying these caps in
gst_vaapipostproc_transform_caps and lead to segfaults.
The gst_vaapipostproc_transform_caps function already locks
postproc_lock before copying the caps. Make sure that calls to
gst_vaapipostproc_ensure_filter also acquire this lock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791404
We returned FALSE from ::start() if VPP support is not available, but it
is only really needed for complex filters and during transform we check
for that. For simple deinterlacing it is not needed.
Instead of reusing a parameter variable for the return value of
gst_vaapipostproc_transform_caps(), this patch uses the function
scoped pointer. Thus, the code is cleaner.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785706
Instead of reusing a parameter variable for the return value of
gst_vaapipostproc_fixate_caps(), this patch uses the function scoped
pointer. Thus, the code is cleaner.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785706
As in gstreamer-vaapi a common base class is used, the specific
default category is passed to the base-plugin initializator, thus
the log messages are categorized with the used plugin.
Nonetheless, when the gst-debug is disabled in compilation time,
it is needed to pass NULL to the base-plugin initializator. This
patch does that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780302
Removes GstVideoGLTextureUploadMeta caps feature if the driver
doesn't support opengl.
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772838
Do not add the meta:GstVideoGLTextureUploadMeta feature if the render
element can handle dmabuf-based buffers, avoiding its negotiation.
Similar as "vaapidecode: do not add meta:GstVideoGLTextureUploadMeta
feature if can dmabuf"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755072
A value of width/height property should be set to out caps,
if negotiation had been going properly.
So we can use srcpad_info when making decision of scaling.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778010
Every time a new buffer is allocated, the pool is activated. This
doesn't impact in performance since gst_buffer_pool_set_active()
checks the current state of the pool. Nonetheless it logs out a
message if the state is the same, and it floods the logging subsystem
if it is enabled.
To avoid this log flooding first the pool state is checked before
changing it.
If src pad caps have changed, it needs to notify it downstream. In
addition, do not set passthrough if they have changed.
Otherwise, transform sometimes starts processing before caps change.
The passthrough value will be set in fixate later in this case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775204
Returning GST_FLOW_ERROR always when gst_pad_push fails might lead to
deadlock during seek.
This patch returns the same error of gst_pad_push() and log out the
return value.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774030