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- Filter design
- =============
-
- This document explains guidelines that should be observed (or ignored with
- good reason) when writing filters for libavfilter.
-
- In this document, the word “frame” indicates either a video frame or a group
- of audio samples, as stored in an AVFilterBuffer structure.
-
-
- Format negotiation
- ==================
-
- The query_formats method should set, for each input and each output links,
- the list supported formats.
-
- For video links, that means pixel format. For audio links, that means
- channel layout, and sample format (the sample packing is implied by the
- sample format).
-
- The lists are not just lists, they are references to shared objects. When
- the negotiation mechanism computes the intersection of the formats
- supported at each ends of a link, all references to both lists are
- replaced with a reference to the intersection. And when a single format is
- eventually chosen for a link amongst the remaining list, again, all
- references to the list are updated.
-
- That means that if a filter requires that its input and output have the
- same format amongst a supported list, all it have to do is use a reference
- to the same list of formats.
-
-
- Buffer references ownership and permissions
- ===========================================
-
- TODO
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-
- Frame scheduling
- ================
-
- The purpose of these rules is to ensure that frames flow in the filter
- graph without getting stuck and accumulating somewhere.
-
- Simple filters that output one frame for each input frame should not have
- to worry about it.
-
- start_frame / filter_samples
- ----------------------------
-
- These methods are called when a frame is pushed to the filter's input.
- They can be called at any time except in a reentrant way.
-
- If the input frame is enough to produce output, then the filter should
- push the output frames on the output link immediately.
-
- As an exception to the previous rule, if the input frame is enough to
- produce several output frames, then the filter needs output only at
- least one per link. The additional frames can be left buffered in the
- filter; these buffered frames must be flushed immediately if a new input
- produces new output.
-
- (Example: framerate-doubling filter: start_frame must (1) flush the
- second copy of the previous frame, if it is still there, (2) push the
- first copy of the incoming frame, (3) keep the second copy for later.)
-
- If the input frame is not enough to produce output, the filter must not
- call request_frame to get more. It must just process the frame or queue
- it. The task of requesting more frames is left to the filter's
- request_frame method or the application.
-
- If a filter has several inputs, the filter must be ready for frames
- arriving randomly on any input. Therefore, any filter with several input
- will most likely require some kind of queuing mechanism. It is perfectly
- acceptable to have a limited queue and to drop frames when the inputs
- are too unbalanced.
-
- request_frame
- -------------
-
- This method is called when a frame is wanted on an output.
-
- For an input, it should directly call start_frame or filter_samples on
- the corresponding output.
-
- For a filter, if there are queued frames already ready, one of these
- frames should be pushed. If not, the filter should request a frame on
- one of its input, repeatedly until at least one frame has been pushed.
-
- Return values:
- if request_frame could produce a frame, it should return 0;
- if it could not for temporary reasons, it should return AVERROR(EAGAIN);
- if it could not because there are no more frames, it should return
- AVERROR_EOF.
-
- The typical implementation of request_frame for a filter with several
- inputs will look like that:
-
- if (frames_queued) {
- push_one_frame();
- return 0;
- }
- while (!frame_pushed) {
- input = input_where_a_frame_is_most_needed();
- ret = avfilter_request_frame(input);
- if (ret == AVERROR_EOF) {
- process_eof_on_input();
- } else if (ret < 0) {
- return ret;
- }
- }
- return 0;
-
- Note that, except for filters that can have queued frames, request_frame
- does not push frames: it requests them to its input, and as a reaction,
- the start_frame / filter_samples method will be called and do the work.
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