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mpv/video/mp_image.h
wm4 7b9d726588 video: replace our own refcounting with libavutil's
mpv had refcounted frames before libav*, so we were not using
libavutil's facilities. Change this and drop our own code.

Since AVFrames are not actually refcounted, and only the image data
they reference, the semantics change a bit. This affects mainly
mp_image_pool, which was operating on whole images instead of buffers.
While we could work on AVBufferRefs instead (and use AVBufferPool),
this doesn't work for use with hardware decoding, which doesn't
map cleanly to FFmpeg's reference counting. But it worked out. One
weird consequence is that we still need our custom image data
allocation function (for normal image data), because AVFrame's uses
multiple buffers.

There also seems to be a timing-dependent problem with vaapi (the
pool appears to be "leaking" surfaces). I don't know if this is a new
problem, or whether the code changes just happened to cause it more
often. Raising the number of reserved surfaces seemed to fix it, but
since it appears to be timing dependent, and I couldn't find anything
wrong with the code, I'm just going to assume it's not a new bug.
2015-07-05 23:56:00 +02:00

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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef MPLAYER_MP_IMAGE_H
#define MPLAYER_MP_IMAGE_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "csputils.h"
#include "video/img_format.h"
#define MP_PALETTE_SIZE (256 * 4)
#define MP_IMGFIELD_TOP_FIRST 0x02
#define MP_IMGFIELD_REPEAT_FIRST 0x04
#define MP_IMGFIELD_INTERLACED 0x20
// Describes image parameters that usually stay constant.
// New fields can be added in the future. Code changing the parameters should
// usually copy the whole struct, so that fields added later will be preserved.
struct mp_image_params {
enum mp_imgfmt imgfmt; // pixel format
int w, h; // image dimensions
int d_w, d_h; // define display aspect ratio (never 0/0)
enum mp_csp colorspace;
enum mp_csp_levels colorlevels;
enum mp_csp_prim primaries;
enum mp_csp_trc gamma;
enum mp_chroma_location chroma_location;
// The image should be converted to these levels. Unlike colorlevels, it
// does not describe the current state of the image. (Somewhat similar to
// d_w/d_h vs. w/h.)
enum mp_csp_levels outputlevels;
// The image should be rotated clockwise (0-359 degrees).
int rotate;
enum mp_stereo3d_mode stereo_in; // image is encoded with this mode
enum mp_stereo3d_mode stereo_out; // should be displayed with this mode
};
/* Memory management:
* - mp_image is a light-weight reference to the actual image data (pixels).
* The actual image data is reference counted and can outlive mp_image
* allocations. mp_image references can be created with mp_image_new_ref()
* and free'd with talloc_free() (the helpers mp_image_setrefp() and
* mp_image_unrefp() can also be used). The actual image data is free'd when
* the last mp_image reference to it is free'd.
* - Each mp_image has a clear owner. The owner can do anything with it, such
* as changing mp_image fields. Instead of making ownership ambiguous by
* sharing a mp_image reference, new references should be created.
* - Write access to the actual image data is allowed only after calling
* mp_image_make_writeable(), or if mp_image_is_writeable() returns true.
* Conceptually, images can be changed by their owner only, and copy-on-write
* is used to ensure that other references do not see any changes to the
* image data. mp_image_make_writeable() will do that copy if required.
*/
typedef struct mp_image {
int w, h; // visible dimensions (redundant with params.w/h)
struct mp_image_params params;
// fields redundant to params.imgfmt, for convenience or compatibility
struct mp_imgfmt_desc fmt;
enum mp_imgfmt imgfmt;
int num_planes;
uint8_t *planes[MP_MAX_PLANES];
int stride[MP_MAX_PLANES];
int pict_type; // 0->unknown, 1->I, 2->P, 3->B
int fields;
/* only inside filter chain */
double pts;
/* for private use */
void* priv;
// Reference-counted data references.
// These do not necessarily map directly to planes[]. They can have
// different order or count. There shouldn't be more buffers than planes.
// If bufs[n] is NULL, bufs[n+1] must also be NULL.
// All mp_* functions manage this automatically; do not mess with it.
// (See also AVFrame.buf.)
struct AVBufferRef *bufs[MP_MAX_PLANES];
} mp_image_t;
int mp_chroma_div_up(int size, int shift);
struct mp_image *mp_image_alloc(int fmt, int w, int h);
void mp_image_copy(struct mp_image *dmpi, struct mp_image *mpi);
void mp_image_copy_attributes(struct mp_image *dmpi, struct mp_image *mpi);
struct mp_image *mp_image_new_copy(struct mp_image *img);
struct mp_image *mp_image_new_ref(struct mp_image *img);
bool mp_image_is_writeable(struct mp_image *img);
bool mp_image_make_writeable(struct mp_image *img);
void mp_image_setrefp(struct mp_image **p_img, struct mp_image *new_value);
void mp_image_unrefp(struct mp_image **p_img);
void mp_image_clear(struct mp_image *mpi, int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1);
void mp_image_crop(struct mp_image *img, int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1);
void mp_image_crop_rc(struct mp_image *img, struct mp_rect rc);
void mp_image_vflip(struct mp_image *img);
void mp_image_set_size(struct mp_image *mpi, int w, int h);
int mp_image_plane_w(struct mp_image *mpi, int plane);
int mp_image_plane_h(struct mp_image *mpi, int plane);
void mp_image_setfmt(mp_image_t* mpi, int out_fmt);
void mp_image_steal_data(struct mp_image *dst, struct mp_image *src);
struct mp_image *mp_image_new_dummy_ref(struct mp_image *img);
struct mp_image *mp_image_new_custom_ref(struct mp_image *img, void *arg,
void (*free)(void *arg));
void mp_image_params_guess_csp(struct mp_image_params *params);
char *mp_image_params_to_str_buf(char *b, size_t bs,
const struct mp_image_params *p);
#define mp_image_params_to_str(p) mp_image_params_to_str_buf((char[80]){0}, 80, p)
bool mp_image_params_valid(const struct mp_image_params *p);
bool mp_image_params_equal(const struct mp_image_params *p1,
const struct mp_image_params *p2);
void mp_image_set_params(struct mp_image *image,
const struct mp_image_params *params);
void mp_image_set_attributes(struct mp_image *image,
const struct mp_image_params *params);
struct AVFrame;
void mp_image_copy_fields_from_av_frame(struct mp_image *dst,
struct AVFrame *src);
void mp_image_copy_fields_to_av_frame(struct AVFrame *dst,
struct mp_image *src);
struct mp_image *mp_image_from_av_frame(struct AVFrame *av_frame);
struct AVFrame *mp_image_to_av_frame_and_unref(struct mp_image *img);
void memcpy_pic(void *dst, const void *src, int bytesPerLine, int height,
int dstStride, int srcStride);
void memset_pic(void *dst, int fill, int bytesPerLine, int height, int stride);
void memset16_pic(void *dst, int fill, int unitsPerLine, int height, int stride);
#endif /* MPLAYER_MP_IMAGE_H */