When NAL units of type 13 (SPS extension) or type 19 (auxiliary slice)
are present in a video, decoders shall perform the (optional) decoding
process specified for these NAL units or shall ignore them (7.4.1).
Implement option 2 (skip) for now, as alpha composition is not
supported yet during the decoding process.
This fixes decoding of the primary coded video in alphaconformanceG.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703928https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728869https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724518
[skip NAL units earlier, i.e. at parsing time]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
When MVC slice NAL units (coded slice extension and prefix NAL) are
present, the number of NAL header bytes is 3, not 1 as usual.
Signed-off-by: Li Xiaowei <xiaowei.a.li@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
At the time the first VCL NAL unit of a primary coded picture is found,
and if that NAL unit was parsed to be an SPS or PPS, then the entries
in the parser may have been overriden. This means that, when the picture
is to be decoded, slice_hdr->pps could point to an invalid (the next)
PPS entry.
So, one way to solve this problem is to not use the parser PPS and
SPS info but rather maintain our own activation chain in the decoder.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724519https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724518
Retain the SEI messages that were parsed from the access unit until we
have completely decoded the current frame. This is done so that we can
peek at that data whenever necessary during decoding. e.g. for exposing
3D stereoscopic information at a later stage.
Fix support for grayscale encoded video clips, and possibly others if
the underlying driver supports the non-YUV 4:2:0 formats. i.e. defer
the decision that a surface with the desired chroma format is not
supported to the actual VA driver implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728144
Don't force allocation of VA surfaces in YUV 4:2:0 format. Rather, allow
for the upper layer to specify the desired chroma type. If the chroma
type field is not set (or yields zero), then YUV 4:2:0 format is used
by default.
Fix possible bug when a per-segment deblocking filter level value
needs to be set in non-absolute mode, i.e. when the loop filter update
value is negative in delta mode.
Also clamp the resulting filter level value to 0..63 range.
Improve condition to disable the loop filter. The previous heuristic
used to check all filter levels, for all segments. It turns out that
only the base filter_level value defined in the frame header needs
to be checked.
This fixes 00-comprehensive-013.
Fix generation of source tarballs when certain conditionals are not
met. e.g. always include all buildable codecparsers sources in the
distribution tarball, fix plug-in element sources set to include X11
and encoder bits.
The built-in libvpx serves multiple purposes, among which the most
important ones could be: track the most up-to-date, and optimized,
range decoder; allow for future hybrid implementations (non-VLD);
and have a completely independent range decoder implementation.
Apply correct patch from fd.o #722760 to fix several issues: update the
license terms to LGPLv2.1+, fix dependencies to built-in libvpx and fix
make dist.
Add libvpx submodule that tracks the upstream version 1.3.0. This is
needed to build a libgstcodecparsers_vpx.so library with all symbols
placed into the GSTREAMER namespace.
The gst_h264_parse_parse_sei() function now returns an array of SEI
messages, instead of a single SEI message. Reason: it is allowed to
have several SEI messages packed into a single SEI NAL unit, instead
of multiple NAL units.
d459bc5 h264: set framerate even for interlaced videos
c78b82c h264: add support for Recovery Point SEI message
7693bac h264: add support for Frame Packing Arrangement SEI message
31fafa7 h264: add support for Stereo Video Information SEI message
8b113a6 h264: parse seq_parameter_set_mvc_extension()
040f9b8 h264: parse MVC syntax elements
cc18ef3 h264: add nal_reader_skip_long() helper
7e76a48 h264: fix slice_header() parsing for MVC
caf46d8 h264: add gst_h264_parse_nalu_header() helper
f75074e h264: add gst_h264_parse_sps_data() helper
798c397 h264: clean-up gst_h264_parser_parse_sei_message()
4e36737 h264: fix skipping of unsupported SEI messages
5300766 h264: fix SEI buffering_period() parsing
8fadf40 h264: Fix multiple SEI messages in one SEI RBSP parsing.
644825f h265: remove trailling 0x00 bytes as the spec doesn't allow them
95f9f0f h264: remove trailling 0x00 bytes as the spec doesn't allow them
766007b h265: Initialize pointer correctly that is never assigned but freed in error cases
8ec5816 h265: Fix segfault when parsing HRD parameter
5b1730f h265: Fix segfault when parsing VPS
983b7f7 h265: prevent to overrun chroma_weight_l0_flag
7ba641d h265: Fix debug output
d9f9f9b h264: not all startcodes should have 3-byte 0 prefix
Fix parser and decoder state to sync at the right locations. This is
because we could reset the parser state, while the decoder state was
not copied yet, e.g. when parsing several NAL units from multiple frames
whereas the current frame was not decoded yet.
This is a regression brought in by commit 6fe5496.
It turns out it is more convenient to have only pkgconfig files named
after the installed GStreamer API version (1.0) instead of using all
possible subsequent names from that (1.0, 1.2, 1.4). i.e. they conflict
altogether anyway, so align pkgconfig file names to that.
Fix gstreamer-vaapi includedir for GStreamer 1.2 setups. i.e. use
the pkgconfig version (1.0) instead of the intended API version (1.2).
libgstvaapi1.0-dev and libgstvaapi1.2-dev packages will now conflict,
as would core GStreamer 1.0 and GStreamer 1.2 dev packages anyway.
Try to improve package description for the compiled plug-in elements
available in there. e.g. only display vaapidownload and vaapiupload
for GStreamer 0.10 builds, display vaapiencode_* elements when VA
encoding is enabled, etc.
Also increase the copyright notice date.
Add gst_vaapi_get_config_attribute() helper function that takes a
GstVaapiDisplay and the rest of the arguments with VA types. The aim
is to have thread-safe VA helpers by default.
Make sure to configure the encoder with the set of packed headers we
intend to generate and submit. i.e. make selection of packed headers
to submit more robust.
Cache the first compatible GstVaapiProfile found if the encoder is not
configured yet. Next, factor out the code to check for the supported
rate-control modes by moving out vaGetConfigAttributes() to a separate
function, while also making sure that the attribute type is actually
supported by the encoder.
Also fix the default set of supported rate control modes to not the
"none" variant. It's totally useless to expose it at this point.
Introduce GstVaapiContextUsage so that to explicitly determine the
usage of a VA context. This is useful in view to simplifying the
creation of VA context for VPP too.
Unknown attributes, or attributes that are not supported for the given
profile/entrypoint pair have a return value of VA_ATTRIB_NOT_SUPPORTED.
So, return failure in this case.
Move GstVideoOverlayComposition handling to separate source files.
This helps keeing GstVaapiContext core implementation to the bare
minimal, i.e. simpy helpers to create a VA context and handle pool
of associated VA surfaces.
Improve documentation and debug messages. Clean-up APIs, i.e. strip
them down to the minimal set of interfaces. They are private, so no
need expose getters for instance.
Make sure that libgstvaapi private headers remain internally used to
build libgstvaapi libraries only. All header dependencies were reviewed
and checks for IN_LIBGSTVAAPI definition were added accordingly.
Also rename GST_VAAPI_CORE definition to IN_LIBGSTVAAPI_CORE to keep
consistency.
Bump the library major version due to API/ABI changes that occurred in
the imaging API. In particular, GstVaapiDisplay interfaces no longer
expose any GstCaps but provide GArray based ones e.g. to determine the
set of supported decode/encode profiles.