Use the SEI pic_timing() message to track and propagate down the repeat
first field (RFF) flag. This is only initial support as there is one
other condition that could induce the RFF flag, which is not handled
yet.
Fix the decoding process for picture order count type 0 when the previous
picture had a memory_management_control_operation = 5. In particular, fix
the actual variable type for prev_pic_structure to hold the full bits of
the picture structure.
In practice, this used to work though, due to the underlying type used to
express a gboolean.
Use the SEI pic_timing() message to track the pic_struct variable when
present, or infer it from the regular slice header flags field_pic_flag
and bottom_field_flag. This fixes temporal sequence ordering when the
output pictures are to be displayed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739291
1241840 h264: fix derivation of MaxPicNum variable
3bd718e h264: fix GstH264ParserResult documentation typo
b021609 h264parse: set the HEADER flag on buffers containing SPS or PPS
b08e4be h264parse: don't unnecesarily set src_caps
Added the same Klass specifications used in other upstream
video postprocessing elements like videoconvert, videoscale,
videobalance and deinterlace.
An example use case is for this is to help the playsink
to autoplug the hardware accelerated deinterlacer.
This is a workaround until auto-plugging is fixed when
format=ENCODED + memory:VASurface caps feature are provided.
Use the downstream negotiated video format as the output video format
if the user didn't ask for the colorspace conversion explicitly.
Usecase: This will help to connect elements like videoscale, videorate etc
to vaapipostproc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739443
Add new "scale-method" property to expose the scaling mode to use during
video processing. Note that this is only a hint, and the actual behaviour
may differ from implementation (VA driver) to implementation.
2218b02 h264parse: expose parsed profile and level to downstream
3dbfab4 h264parse: return flushing if we get chained while being set to READY
d40fa8b h264: fix frame packing SEI parsing
32d40be h264: Use proper bit_reader api while parsing buffering_period SEI
b3e022e h264: initialize some fields of pic_timing structure
a70661d vc1: fix expected level in sequence-layer parsing unit test
6cee88d vc1: fix level values for simple/main profile
356c189 vc1: add unit test for sequence-layer parsing
ab9f641 vc1: take care of endianness when parsing sequence-layer
8dc8e35 mpeg4: fix vlc table used for sprite trajectory
Attach the codec_data to out_caps only if downstream needed.
For eg: h264 encoder doesn't need to stuff codec_data to the
src caps if the negotiated caps has a stream format of byte-stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734902
Add support for DRM Render-Nodes. This is a new feature that appeared
in kernel 3.12 for experimentation purposes, but was later declared
stable enough in kernel 3.15 for getting enabled by default.
This allows headless usages without authentication at all, i.e. usages
through plain ssh connections is possible.
Fix arguments to XkbKeycodeToKeysym() for converting an X11 keycode
to a KeySym. In particular, there is no such Window argument. Also
make sure to check for, and use, the correct <X11/XKBlib.h> header
where that new function is defined. Otherwise, default to the older
XKeycodeToKeysym() function.
Really use the motion event coordinates to propagate the "mouse-move"
event to upper layer, instead of those from a button event. Those are
technically the same though.
When we copy a buffer because we're moving it into VA-API memory, we
need to copy flags. Otherwise, interlaced YUV buffers from a capture
source (e.g. V4L2) don't get flagged as interlaced.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726270
Signed-off-by: Simon Farnsworth <simon.farnsworth@onelan.co.uk>
[reversed order of gst_buffer_copy_into() flags to match <1.0 code]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Allow implicit conversions to raw video formats, while still keeping
VA surfaces underneath. This allows for chaining the vaapipostproc
element to a software-only element that takes care of maps/unmaps.
e.g. xvimagesink.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720174
Use pooled GstVaapiVideoMeta information, i.e. always allocate that on
video buffer allocation. Also optimize copy of additional metadata info
into the resulting video buffer: only copy the video cropping info and
the source surface proxy.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720311
Signed-off-by: Sreerenj Balachandran <sreerenj.balachandran@intel.com>
[fixed proxy leak, fixed double free on error, optimized meta copy]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
If no explicit output surface format is supplied try to keep the one
supplied through the sink pad caps. This avoids a useless copy, even
if things are kept in GPU memory.
This is a performance regression from git commit dfa70b9.
If only advanced deinterlacing is requested, i.e. deinterlacing is
the only active algorithm to apply with source and output surface
formats being the same, then make sure to enable VPP processing.
Otherwise, allow fallback to bob-deinterlacing with simple rendering
flags alteration.
Add a default decide_allocation() hook to GstVaapiPluginBase. The caps
feature argument can be used to force a bufferpool with a specific kind
of memory.
Add GST_VAAPI_VIDEO_BUFFER_POOL_ACQUIRE_FLAG_NO_ALLOC params flag that
can be used to disable early allocations of vaapi video metas on buffers,
thus delagating that to the bufferpool user.
Fix gst_vaapi_surface_proxy_copy() to copy the view-id element, thus
fixing random frames skipped when vaapipostproc element is used in
passthrough mode. In that mode, GstMemory is copied, thus including
the underlying GstVaapiVideoMeta and associated GstVaapiSurfaceProxy.
Default to I420 format for output surfaces so that to match the usual
GStreamer pipelines. Though, internally, we could still opt for NV12
surface formats, i.e. default format=ENCODED is a hint for that, thus
delegating the decision to the VA driver.
Use the new gst_caps_has_vaapi_surface() helper function to detect
whether the sink pad caps contain native VA surfaces, or not, i.e.
no raw video caps.
Also rename is_raw_yuv to get_va_surfaces to make the variable more
explicit as we just want a way to differentiate raw video caps from
VA surfaces actually.
The "discontinuity" tracking code, whereby lost frames are tentatively
detected, is inoperant if the sink pad buffer timestamps are not right
to begin with.
This is a temporary workaround until the following bug is fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734386
In order to make the discontinuity detection code useful, we need to
detect the lost frames in the history as early as the previous frame.
This is because some VA implementations only support one reference
frame for advanced deinterlacing.
In practice, turn the condition for detecting new frame that is beyond
the previous frame from field_duration*2 to field_duration*3, i.e.
nothing received for the past frame and a half because of possible
rounding errors when calculating the field-duration either in this
element (vaapipostproc), or from the upstream element (parser element).
This is a regression introduced with commit faefd62.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734135
Introduce new gst_caps_has_vaapi_surface() helper function to detect
whether the supplied caps has VA surfaces. With GStreamer >= 1.2, this
implies a check for memory:VASurface caps features, and format=ENCODED
for earlier versions of GStreamer.
Simplify the creation and installation process of properties, by first
accumulating them into a g_properties[] array, and next calling into
g_object_class_install_properties().
Also add missing docs and flags to some properties.
Move code around in a more logical way. Introduce GST_VAAPISINK_CAST()
helper macro and use it wherever we know the object is a GstBaseSink or
any base class. Drop explicit initializers for values that have defaults
set to zero.
Introduce new backends vtable so that to have clean separation between
display dependent code and common base code. That's a "soft" separation,
we don't really need dedicated objects.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722248
Support for X11 "synchronous" mode was never implemented, and was only
to be useful for debugging. Drop that altogether, that's not going to
be useful in practice.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733985