gst_vaapi_display_egl_new_with_native_display() has been broken since
it wasn't used.
Currently it's needed to call this API to create a display providing
the EGL display, so it could avoid duplicated calls to the native
display (eg. eglTerminate).
Signed-off-by: Victor Jaquez <vjaquez@igalia.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795391
The commit 67e33d3de2 ("vaapiencode: h264:
find best profile in those available") changed the code to pick a profile
that is actually supported by the hardware. Unfortunately it dropped the
downstream constraints. This can cause negotiation failures under certain
circumstances.
The fix is split in two cases:
1\ the available VA-API caps doesn't intersect with pipeline's allowed
caps:
* The best allowed profile (pipeline's caps) is set as the encoding
target profile (it will be adjusted later by the available profiles
and properties)
2\ the available VA-API caps does intersect with pipeline's allowed
caps:
* The intersected caps are fixed, and its profile is set as the
encoding target profile. In this case the is not the best profile,
but the minimal one (if VA-API reports the profiles in order).
Setting the minimal profile of the intersected caps is better for
compatibility.
This patch fixes other tests related with caps negotiation, for
example, it handles baseline profile, even when VA only supports
constrained-baseline.
Original-patch-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794306
Instead of using our own context handling for looking for GstGL
parameters (display, context and other context), this patch changes
the logic to use the utility function offered by GstGL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793643
The parameters of gst_gl_ensure_element_data() have to be not
local variable since they are going to be used to see if they're
set in gst_element_set_context() inside the API.
This is basically a revert of commit 3d56306chttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793643
Through "gst.vaapi.app.Display" context, users can set their own
VADisplay and native display of their backend.
So far we support only X11 display, from now we also support Wayland
display.
Attributes:
- wl-display : pointer of struct wl_display .
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705821
Instead to look for the best profile in the allowed profiles by
downstream, the encoder should look for the base profile in the
available profile in VA-API.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794306
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 importing buffers to a VA-base buffer, it is required to copy
the metas in the original buffer, otherwise information will be
lost, such as GstVideoRegionOfInterestMeta.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=768248
Generate system allocated output buffers when downstream doesn't
support GstVideoMeta.
The VA buffer content is copied to the new output buffer, and it
replaces the VA buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785054
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
This patch add the member copy_output_frame and set it TRUE when
when downstream didn't request GstVideoMeta API, the caps are raw
and the internal allocator is the VA-API one.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785054
This function will inform the element if it shall copy the generated
buffer by the pool to a system allocated buffer before pushing it
to downstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785054
VA-API based buffer might need a video meta because of different
strides. But when donwstream doesn't support video meta we need to
force the usage of video meta.
Before we changed the buffer pool configuration, but actually this
is a hack and we cannot rely on that for downstream.
This patch add a check fo raw video caps and allocator is VA-API,
then the option is enabled without changing the pool configuration.
In this case the element is responsible to copy the frame to a
simple buffer with the expected strides.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785054
vaapsink, when used with the Intel VA-API driver, tries to display
surfaces with format NV12, which are handled correctly by
Weston. Nonetheless, COGL cannot display YUV surfaces, making fail
pipelines on mutter.
This shall be solved either by COGL or by making the driver to paint
RGB surfaces. In the meanwhile, let's just demote vaapisink as
marginal when the Wayland environment is detected, no matter if it is
Weston.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775698
In propose_allocation() if the numer of allocation params is zero, the
system's allocator is added first, and lastly the native VA-API
allocator.
In decide_allocation(), the allocations params in query are travered,
looking for a native VA-API allocator. If it is found, it is reused as
src pad allocator. Otherwise, a new allocator is instantiated and
appended in the query.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789476
GST_VAAPI_VIDEO_ALLOCATOR_NAME was added in commit 5b11b8332 but it
was never used, since the native VA-API allocator name has been
GST_VAAPI_VIDEO_MEMORY_NAME.
This patch removes GST_VAAPI_VIDEO_ALLOCATOR_NAME macro.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789476
Don't subscribe to button press events when using a foreing window,
because the user created window would trap those events, preveting the
show of frames.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791615
Check for display's color-balance properties, available by the VA-API
driver, before setting them.
Also logs an info message of those unavailable properties.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792638
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
gst.vaapi.app.Display context is made for applications that will
provide the VA display and the native display to used by the
pipeline, when are using vaapisink as overlay. There are no use
case for encoders, decoders, neither for the postprocessor.
In the case of the vaapisink, it shall query for gst.vaapi.Display
upstream first, and then, if there is no reply,
gst.vaapi.app.Display context will be posted in the bus for the
application. If the application replies, a GstVaapiDisplay object
is instantiated given the context info, otherwise a
GstVaapiDisplay is created with the normal algorithm to guess the
graphics platform. Either way, the instantiated GstVaapiDisplay
is propagated among the pipeline and the have-message bus message.
Also only vaapisink will process the gst.vaapi.app.Display, if
and only if, it doesn't have a display already set. This is
caused because if vaapisink is in a bin (playsink, for example)
the need-context is posted twice, leading to an error state.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790999