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I've seen problems where the `bytesused` field of `v4l2_buffer` would be a silly number causing the later call to: gst_memory_resize (group->mem[i], 0, group->planes[i].bytesused); to result in this error to be printed: (pulsevideo:11): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_memory_resize: assertion 'size + mem->offset + offset <= mem->maxsize' failed besides causing who-knows what other problems. We make the assumption that this buffer has still been dequeued correctly so just clamp to a valid size so downstream elements won't end up in undefined behaviour. The invalid `v4l2_buffer` I saw from my capture device was: buffer = { index = 0, type = 1, bytesused = 534748928, // <- Invalid flags = 8260, // V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC | V4L2_BUF_FLAG_ERROR | V4L2_BUF_FLAG_DONE field = 01330, // <- Invalid timestamp = { tv_sec = 0, tv_usec = 0 }, timecode = { type = 0, flags = 0, frames = 0 '\000', seconds = 0 '\000', minutes = 0 '\000', hours = 0 '\000', userbits = "\000\000\000" }, sequence = 0, memory = 2, m = { offset = 3537219584, userptr = 140706665836544, // Could be nonsense, not sure planes = 0x7ff8d2d5b000, fd = -757747712 }, length = 2764800, reserved2 = 0, reserved = 0 } This is from gdb with my own annotations added. This was with gst-plugins-good 1.8.1, a Magewell XI100DUSB-HDMI video capture device and kernel 3.13 using a dodgy HDMI cable which is great at breaking HDMI capture devices. I'm using io-mode=userptr and have built gst-plugins-good without libv4l. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769765 |
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