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Ensure that our total reference frame count does not exceed the SPS

max frame count, which is limited to less than the size of the
reference buffers, thereby preventing overflow.
Part of fix for issue 281.

Originally committed as revision 11216 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
tags/v0.5
Jeff Downs 18 years ago
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@@ -3612,6 +3612,29 @@ static int execute_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h, MMCO *mmco, int mmco_count){
s->current_picture_ptr->reference |= s->picture_structure;
}

if (h->sps.ref_frame_count &&
h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count == h->sps.ref_frame_count){

/* We have too many reference frames, probably due to corrupted
* stream. Need to discard one frame. Prevents overrun of the
* short_ref and long_ref buffers.
*/
av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
"number of reference frames exceeds max (probably "
"corrupt input), discarding one\n");

if (h->long_ref_count) {
for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
if (h->long_ref[i])
break;

assert(i < 16);
remove_long_at_index(h, i);
} else {
remove_short_at_index(h, h->short_ref_count - 1);
}
}

print_short_term(h);
print_long_term(h);
return 0;


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