* Moves the filter context member out of state and into HDCDContext
* More useful information when an error is detected
* Gives a location near where the error was detected
Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
* commit '70b1dcef2d859ae6b3e21d61de928c3dd0cf1aa4':
h264: tighten the valid range for ref_frame_count
Conflicts:
libavcodec/h264_ps.c
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
* commit 'f638b67e5790735f34620bf82025c9b9d6fc7216':
h264: move the parameter set definitions to a new header file
Conflicts:
libavcodec/h264_parse.h
libavcodec/h264_ps.c
libavcodec/h264dec.h
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
If AV_RN and AV_WN are macros with multiple individual reads and
writes, the previous version of the AV_COPYU macro would fail if
the reads and writes overlap.
This should not be any less efficient in any case, given a
sensibly optimizing compiler.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
AV_WB32 can be implemented as a macro that expands its parameters
multiple times (in case AV_HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED isn't set and the
compiler doesn't support GCC attributes); make sure not to read
multiple times from the source in this case.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The counter is now -1 if the code detect timer was never set,
and 0 if it was set but never expired.
Signed-off-by: Burt P <pburt0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
The stereowiden filter uses a buffer, s->buffer[], and a pointer
within the buffer, s->write, to implement inter-channel delays.
The loop which applies the delayed samples turns out to be faulty.
109 for (n = 0; n < in->nb_samples; n++, src += 2, dst += 2) {
110 const float left = src[0], right = src[1];
111 float *read = s->write + 2;
112
113 if (read > s->buffer + s->length)
114 read = s->buffer;
115
116 dst[0] = drymix * left - crossfeed * right - feedback * read[1];
117 dst[1] = drymix * right - crossfeed * left - feedback * read[0];
118
119 s->write[0] = left;
120 s->write[1] = right;
121
122 if (s->write == s->buffer + s->length)
123 s->write = s->buffer;
124 else
125 s->write += 2;
126 }
For one, the buffer gets written past its end in lines 119-120, before
the bound check is done in lines 122-123. This can be easily confirmed
by valgrind.
==3544== Invalid read of size 4
==3544== at 0x593B41: filter_frame (af_stereowiden.c:116)
==3544== Address 0xb1b03c4 is 4 bytes after a block of size 7,680 alloc'd
==3544==
==3544== Invalid read of size 4
==3544== at 0x593B66: filter_frame (af_stereowiden.c:117)
==3544== Address 0xb1b03c0 is 0 bytes after a block of size 7,680 alloc'd
==3544==
==3544== Invalid write of size 4
==3544== at 0x593B79: filter_frame (af_stereowiden.c:119)
==3544== Address 0xb1b03c0 is 0 bytes after a block of size 7,680 alloc'd
==3544==
==3544== Invalid write of size 4
==3544== at 0x593B7D: filter_frame (af_stereowiden.c:120)
==3544== Address 0xb1b03c4 is 4 bytes after a block of size 7,680 alloc'd
Also, using two separate pointers, s->write and read = s->write + 2,
does not seem to be well thought out. To apply the delay of s->buffer[],
it is enough to read the delayed samples at the current position within
the buffer, and then to store new samples at the same current position.
Thus the application of delayed samples can probably be best described
with a single pointer s->cur.
I also introduce a minor change to ensure that the size of s->buffer[]
is always a multiple of 2. Since the delay parameter is a float, it is
otherwise possible to trick the code into allocating off-by-one buffer.
Add an AVOption stats_version with a new header for V2 stats, which
specifies the stats log version and lists the fields that will be
present in the log (to ease parsing).
The primary motivation is to facilitate the addition of optional fields
to the log without breaking backwards compatibility, while making the
logs easier to parse.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
The reference frames are used in update_thread_context(), so modifying
them after finish_setup() is a race. The frame in question will be
released during the next decode call.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Most systems have this, so it isn't really a problem to include it
even if it's not used, but some do not have memory.h as it is
non-standard. Since it's unused just remove it anyway.
* commit '17e7c03e12d1e4490921e7bffaeaa6b46a7ada4e':
h264: only allow ending a field/starting a new one before finish_setup()
This commit is a noop. According to Michael, after 8385e171 this commit
should not be necessary anymore.
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
Set the stream_id to 0xbd (private_stream_id_1). Tools seem to assume
that value, and this is consistent with MPEG TS specification (ITU-T
H.222.0 section 2.12.3).
The original code assumes av_realloc() will free ptr if size is zero.
The assumes is incorrect now.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>