In an early non-linked scenario, this was causing a ton of criticals about the queue array,
because the output callback would still fire for leftover frames that were still being processed by VT
at the time the output loop stopped. This makes sure they're flushed correctly as well.
Also renames gst_vtdec_loop to gst_vtdec_output_loop for consistency with related functions.
wip
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6397>
Sometimes a call to negotiate (and thus drain) can happen from the output loop
(via finish_frame()), which will tell VT to output all internal frames, but that won't succeed
if we happen to decide to wait for the queue to empty (because the loop is waiting for draining to finish and
will not make space in the queue!). This commit adds an override for the queue size limit if we're draining/flushing.
This bug could happen for any formats, but was especially obvious for ProRes, which has dpb_size of 0.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6397>
Because ID3D12Device objects are singletons per adapter,
GstD3D12Device was following the API design, that is, keep track
of global GstD3D12Device objects and reuses it.
That means ID3D12Device object can be released at the time
when GstD3D12Device is destroyed.
But exetrnal APIs such as NVENC does not seem to be happy
with the released ID3D12Device, that could be a driver bug though.
Let's hold already opened ID3D12Device permanently without releasing
it for now.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6395>
In order to simplify caps negotiations for clients and, notably, be more
compatible with va* decoders.
Crucially this allows clients to know ahead of time whether buffers will
actually be DMABufs.
Similar to GstVaBaseDec we only announce system memory caps if the peer
has ANY caps. Further more, and again like va decoders, we fail in
`decide_allocation()` if DMA_DRM caps are used without VideoMeta.
Apart from buggy peers this can happen e.g. when a peer with ANY caps
is used in combination with caps filters.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5890>
Most importantly rely on video info helpers instead of manual parsing
of caps, which will allow us to use additional helpers in the future.
While on it, tighen the check for supported formats - failing that
indicates a bug in caps negotiation - and make some style changes.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5890>
This ensures we don't create filter caps that are not supported by the
individual codec implementations, as well as that the resulting caps
have the required fields so they can be turned into a GstVideoFormat.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5890>
Do not chain up to parent's GstBufferPool::start() which will do
preallocation. We don't want it to be preallocated
since there are various cases where negotiated downstream buffer pool is
not used at all (e.g., zero-copy decoding, IPC elements).
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6326>
This fixes a crash in `gst_va_h264_enc_class_init` and `gst_va_h265_enc_class_init`
(and probably also in gst_va_av1_enc_class_init) when calling
`g_object_class_install_properties (object_class, n_props, properties);`
When rate_control_type is 0, the following code is executed in :
```
} else {
n_props--;
properties[PROP_RATE_CONTROL] = NULL;
}
```
n_props has initially a value of N_PROPERTIES but PROP_RATE_CONTROL
is not the last element in the array, so it's making
g_object_class_install_properties fail to iterate over the
properties array.
This applies the same fix to gstvah264enc.c, gstvah265enc.c and
gstvaav1enc.c.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6319>
osxaudio has a few helper methods potentially useful in atdec (or future atenc), like GStreamer -> CoreAudio
channel mapping. Doesn't make sense to duplicate them in applemedia, and atdec is the only audio-oriented
element there anyway.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6223>
Provide a clock from the source that is a monotonic system clock with
the rate corrected based on the measured and ideal capture rate of the
frames.
If this clock is selected as pipeline clock, then provide perfect
timestamps to downstream.
Otherwise, if the pipeline clock is the monotonic system clock, use the
internal clock for converting back to the monotonic system clock.
Otherwise, use the monotonic system clock time calculated in the above
case and convert that to the pipeline clock.
In all cases this will give a smoother time than the previous code,
which simply took the difference between the driver provided capture
time and the current real-time clock time, and applied that to the
current pipeline clock time.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6208>
Otherwise there's a small window between querying the state and doing
the transfer in which a frame could be dropped, and we would then output
the frame right after the dropped one as if it was the dropped frame.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6208>
In low delay B mode, the P frame is converted as B frame with forward
references. For example, One P frame may refers to P-1, P-2 and P-3 in
list0 and refers to P-3, P-2 and P-1 in list1.
So the num in list0 and list1 does not reflect the forward_num and
backward_num. The vaapi does not provide ref num for forward or backward
so far. In this case, we just consider the backward_num to be 1 conservatively.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6249>
In b_pyramid mode, B frames can be ref and prevPicOrderCntLsb can
be the B frame POC which is smaller than the P frame. This can cause
POC diff bigger than MaxPicOrderCntLsb/2 and generate wrong POC value.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6249>
Gets being released memory back to queue even if allocator is flushing
in order to count the number of outstanding memory objects.
Also, clear queue if there's no outstanding memory object and
allocator is flushing
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6240>
Unprepare method posts WM_GST_D3D11_DESTROY_INTERNAL_WINDOW
command to the window queue, and from that moment considers
internal_hwnd to be released, and so it sets it to null.
The problem is that it's possible that right at that moment
the window thread might be already processing some other
command, or just another command might be already in the queue.
On practice we met a crash when WM_PAINT got processed in between
(unprepare already finished and WM_GST_D3D11_DESTROY_INTERNAL_WINDOW
was not handled yet)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6187>
When the conversion is only caps feature from memory:VAMemory to system memory,
it's possible to optimize by doing a pseudo pass-through since the va-backed
buffers are the same for system memory buffers.
This change will also mitigates #2940
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6174>
If the allocation query received from downstream doesn't handle GstVideoMeta but
it requests memory:DMABuf caps feature, it's incomplete, so we rather reject the
negotiation.
Both in base decoder, base transform and compositor.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6155>
This is a simplification of the venerable
gst_va_base_dec_get_preferred_format_and_caps_features() function, which
predates since gstreamer-vaapi. It's used to select the format and the
capsfeature to use when setting the output state. It was complex and hard to
follow. This refactor simplifies a lot the algorithm.
The first thing to remove _downstream_has_video_meta() since, most of the time
it will be called before the caps negotiation, and allocation queries make sense
only after caps negotiation. It might work during renegotiation but, in that
case, caps feature change is uncommon. Better a simple and common approach.
Also, for performance, instead of dealing with caps features as strings, GQuarks
are used.
The refactor works like this:
1. If peer pad returns any caps, the returned caps feature is system memory and
looks for a proper format in the allowed caps.
2. The allowed caps are traversed at most 3 times: one per each valid caps
feature. First VAMemory, later DMABuf, and last system memory. The first to
match in allowed caps is picked, and the first format matching with the
chroma is picked too.
Notice that, right now, using playbin videoconvert never return any.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6154>
This reverts questionable commit 009bc15f33
which looks completely wrong.
The GstWasapi2RingBuffer:buffer_size variable is used to
calculate available buffer size we can write
(i.e., available size = buffer_size - padding_size).
But the commit makes the size to be exactly same as buffer period.
Then, it can confuse this element as if the endpoint buffer is full on
I/O event callback (if padding size is equal to buffer period)
but it's not true.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/2870
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6132>
The global semaphore was never closed/unlinked, causing permission
denied issue if the device is later used by another user. Properly
removing the semaphore when stopping the pipeline would still leave it
open in case of a crash.
With a GStreamer specific name, it was also not preventing other apps to access
the device concurrently.
Finally, if the system has multiple cards, the lock should be per card
and not global (to be confirmed).
Fixes: #3283.
Sponsored-by: Netflix Inc.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6117>
According to recommendation from MS, IDXGIOutputDuplication::ReleaseFrame()
needs to be called just before IDXGIOutputDuplication::AcquireNextFrame()
for performance reasons, so that driver can accumulate dirty rects
and update texture at once. But it seems to cause choppy output.
Do release acquired frame immediately once processing done,
like d3d11 implementation does.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6092>
Fence data could hold GstD3D12Device directly or indirectly.
Then if it's holding last refcount, the device object will
be released from the device object's internal thread,
and will try join self thread.
Delegates it to other global background thread to avoid
self thread joining.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/6042>
The output of VP9 and AV1 encoder is a little different from the H264
and H265 encoder, it may contain repeat frames and so the output frame
number may be more than the input. We need to call finish_subframe()
when some frame will be repeated later. So we need to extend the
current prepare_output() virtual function.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/3015>