Coverity scan:
Logically dead code: The indicated dead code may have performed some
action; that action will never occur.
By using pointer arithmetic is impossible to get NULL.
Coverity scan bug:
Out-of-bounds write. This could cause an immediate crash or incorrect
computations.
Coverity basically found that it is possible to assign more than 4
attribs in the array.
In my opinion this was produced because code pattern used pointer
arithmetic, which is not readable nor maintainable.
This patch refactors config_create() to use an array index rather than
pointer arithmetic. Also a run-time check for index size was added.
Coverity scan bug:
An unsigned value can never be negative, so this test will always
evaluate the same way.
As len is guint32, there is no need to check it if it is equal or
bigger than zero.
Coverity scan bug:
The variable will contain an arbitrary value left from earlier
computations.
Variable base_only is fetched from base-only property, and it may be
not assigned. It needs to be initialized.
Converity scan bug:
If the function returns an error value, the error value may be
mistaken for a normal value.
If g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange() fails because the frame is
not the last one, the function fails. Thus, logging an info message.
Coverity scan bug:
If the function returns an error value, the error value may be
mistaken for a normal value.
Function sscanf returns the number of assignations done. Validate this
return value with the number of expected variables to match.
Coverity scan bug:
Dereference after null check: Either the check against null is
unnecessary, or there may be a null pointer dereference.
Variable klass has been validated as non-NULL several time before in
gst_vaapi_object_new() function, so there is no need to check it
again.
Coverity scan bug:
An assigned value that is never used may represent unnecessary
computation, an incorrect algorithm, or possibly the need for cleanup
or refactoring.
ip_period is assigned first to be rewritter inmediatly after. The
first assignation is spurious.
Coverity scan bug:
The copied code will not have its intended effect.
This is a bug from commit cdaf15b2, where the intention is to
initialize RefPicList1 while setting RefPicList0.
Coverity scan bug:
Unintentional integer overflow. The expression's value may not be what
the programmer intended, because the expression is evaluated using a
narrow (i.e. few bits) integer type.
Cast operator to guint64 before computation to avoid narrowing.
merge with 3c5a6add
Coverity scan bug:
An assigned value that is never used may represent unnecessary
computation, an incorrect algorithm, or possibly the need for cleanup
or refactoring.
In the return value of decode_slice() or
gst_mpeg4_parse_video_packet_header() are not success, thus fail
decode_packet() function.
Coverity scan bug:
Dereference after null check: Either the check against null is
unnecessary, or there may be a null pointer dereference.
While looking for hte lowest poc, according to rest of the code, the
picture in the dbp (decoded picture buffer) might be NULL, thus we
could check for a NULL picture before assigned as found.
Also, split a comma operator because it is considered as a bad
practice because it possible side effects.
Coverity scan bug:
Scalars (for example, integers) are not properly
bounds-checked (sanitized) before being used as array or pointer
indexes, loop boundaries, or function arguments are considered as
tainted.
In this case, num_nals were not checked before used as loop control.
Coverity scan bug:
Dereference after null check: Either the check against null is
unnecessary, or there may be a null pointer dereference.
In the original commit for fill_picture_gaps() (commit 5abd2b90) the
prev_picture could be NULL, that's why the code did a null check. But,
since commit 52adebe7, the previous reference frames are tracked, thus
there is no need to check null anymore.
Using num_ref_frames provided and the result of the Query
VAConfigAttribEncMaxRefFrames, it determines the size of reference list
and perform encoding with multi reference frames as the following:
1\ The num_ref_frames is being considered as the number of
reference picture list0
2\ Encoder adds 1 reference frame more to the reference picture list1
internally if b-frame encoding.
3\ If num_ref_frames is bigger than the number of refrence frames
supported in the driver, it will be lowered.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783803
Users can provide the number of reference frame by this property.
The value of the property will be considered as the number of
reference picture list0 and will add 1 reference frame more to the
reference picture list1 internally if b-frame encoding.
If the value provided is bigger than the number of refrence frames
supported in the driver, it will be lowered.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783803
This function will query VAConfigAttribEncMaxRefFrames to get the
maximum number of reference frames supported in the driver.
This will be used for h264/h265 encoding.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783803
Refactor gst_vaapi_plugin_base_create_gl_context() in order to check
the return value of gst_gl_ensure_element_data(). The result is a code
bit cleaner.
The function g_bit_nth_lsf() may return -1 if the request bit position
is not avaible. Thus, this patch check if the return value is not -1
in order to continue.
Added a new property "compliance-mode", which default is the normal
strict compliant mode.
The second mode, "restrict-buf-alloc", is to limit the coded buffer
allocation size to improve performance in some specific Intel
platforms (there is asignificant performance improvement in parallel
encodings). Under this new mode, we use the MinCR field in A.3.1 for
pre-calculating the coded-buffer size.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784590
Intel's MSDK uses libva 0.99.0, meanwhile open source libva bumped
its API version to 1.0.0. Thus we have to blacklist only the MSDK's
libva (0.99.0)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784398
Fix PKG_CHECK_MODULES rule for with_gtk=check condition to
set USE_GTK=0 if gtk+-3.0 is not available.
Since commit 85856c29a7
Author: Hyunjun Ko <zzoon@igalia.com>
Date: Wed Jul 5 15:59:43 2017 +0900
tests: elements: add testsuite of vaapi context
...configure fails if gtk+-3.0 development files are missing.
The "with_gtk" option defaults to "check" in configure.ac
which implies that if it is not explicitly requested then
configure will only enable it if it's available on the system.
However, the PKG_CHECK_MODULES rule that get's activated on
"check" condition did not provide default when gtk+-3.0 devel
packages are not found on the system. Thus, it resulted in
configure failure.
Signed-off-by: U. Artie Eoff <ullysses.a.eoff@intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785452
Replacing GstVaapiDisplay during rendering might be hiding problems
at some cases, even though it's safe currently since we use cache
of GstVaapidisplay.
Play safe by failing if this happens.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766704
Through "gst.vaapi.app.Display" context, users can set their own VADisplay
and native display of their backend.
Attributes:
- display : pointer of VADisplay
- x11-display : pointer of X11 display (Display *), if they're using.
This patch creates GstVaapidisplayX11 if information provided through
"gst.vaapi.app.Display"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766704
Push frames downstream as soon as possible instead of waiting until
they are ejected from the DPB.
This patch makes the decoder not comply with the H.264 specification,
but it is required for some video cameras.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762509
Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <vjaquez@igalia.com>