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authorAnton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>2012-04-08 12:45:58 +0200
committerAnton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>2012-04-09 21:14:05 +0200
commitc8ef8464c277d0544691246ec07ca193f8cd3776 (patch)
tree681215510736d1f1e7dd7d1aba10c7d03f1cc20a /libavcodec/avcodec.h
parent199ada494452d2af92cd07928d1a7d752badf3fb (diff)
downloadffmpeg-c8ef8464c277d0544691246ec07ca193f8cd3776.tar.gz
lavc doxy: add decoding functions to a doxy group.
Diffstat (limited to 'libavcodec/avcodec.h')
-rw-r--r--libavcodec/avcodec.h831
1 files changed, 426 insertions, 405 deletions
diff --git a/libavcodec/avcodec.h b/libavcodec/avcodec.h
index 7bcd7d2f01..aa02cbba2f 100644
--- a/libavcodec/avcodec.h
+++ b/libavcodec/avcodec.h
@@ -425,6 +425,7 @@ enum CodecID {
#endif
/**
+ * @ingroup lavc_decoding
* Required number of additionally allocated bytes at the end of the input bitstream for decoding.
* This is mainly needed because some optimized bitstream readers read
* 32 or 64 bit at once and could read over the end.<br>
@@ -456,6 +457,9 @@ enum Motion_Est_ID {
ME_TESA, ///< transformed exhaustive search algorithm
};
+/**
+ * @ingroup lavc_decoding
+ */
enum AVDiscard{
/* We leave some space between them for extensions (drop some
* keyframes for intra-only or drop just some bidir frames). */
@@ -3326,6 +3330,428 @@ uint8_t* av_packet_get_side_data(AVPacket *pkt, enum AVPacketSideDataType type,
* @}
*/
+/**
+ * @addtogroup lavc_decoding
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Find a registered decoder with a matching codec ID.
+ *
+ * @param id CodecID of the requested decoder
+ * @return A decoder if one was found, NULL otherwise.
+ */
+AVCodec *avcodec_find_decoder(enum CodecID id);
+
+/**
+ * Find a registered decoder with the specified name.
+ *
+ * @param name name of the requested decoder
+ * @return A decoder if one was found, NULL otherwise.
+ */
+AVCodec *avcodec_find_decoder_by_name(const char *name);
+
+int avcodec_default_get_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
+void avcodec_default_release_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
+int avcodec_default_reget_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
+
+/**
+ * Return the amount of padding in pixels which the get_buffer callback must
+ * provide around the edge of the image for codecs which do not have the
+ * CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE flag.
+ *
+ * @return Required padding in pixels.
+ */
+unsigned avcodec_get_edge_width(void);
+
+/**
+ * Modify width and height values so that they will result in a memory
+ * buffer that is acceptable for the codec if you do not use any horizontal
+ * padding.
+ *
+ * May only be used if a codec with CODEC_CAP_DR1 has been opened.
+ * If CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE is not set, the dimensions must have been increased
+ * according to avcodec_get_edge_width() before.
+ */
+void avcodec_align_dimensions(AVCodecContext *s, int *width, int *height);
+
+/**
+ * Modify width and height values so that they will result in a memory
+ * buffer that is acceptable for the codec if you also ensure that all
+ * line sizes are a multiple of the respective linesize_align[i].
+ *
+ * May only be used if a codec with CODEC_CAP_DR1 has been opened.
+ * If CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE is not set, the dimensions must have been increased
+ * according to avcodec_get_edge_width() before.
+ */
+void avcodec_align_dimensions2(AVCodecContext *s, int *width, int *height,
+ int linesize_align[AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS]);
+
+#if FF_API_OLD_DECODE_AUDIO
+/**
+ * Wrapper function which calls avcodec_decode_audio4.
+ *
+ * @deprecated Use avcodec_decode_audio4 instead.
+ *
+ * Decode the audio frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into samples.
+ * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
+ * decoders would then just decode the first frame. In this case,
+ * avcodec_decode_audio3 has to be called again with an AVPacket that contains
+ * the remaining data in order to decode the second frame etc.
+ * If no frame
+ * could be outputted, frame_size_ptr is zero. Otherwise, it is the
+ * decompressed frame size in bytes.
+ *
+ * @warning You must set frame_size_ptr to the allocated size of the
+ * output buffer before calling avcodec_decode_audio3().
+ *
+ * @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
+ * the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
+ * bits at once and could read over the end.
+ *
+ * @warning The end of the input buffer avpkt->data should be set to 0 to ensure that
+ * no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
+ *
+ * @warning You must not provide a custom get_buffer() when using
+ * avcodec_decode_audio3(). Doing so will override it with
+ * avcodec_default_get_buffer. Use avcodec_decode_audio4() instead,
+ * which does allow the application to provide a custom get_buffer().
+ *
+ * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data and output buffer
+ * samples. The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: On some CPUs it isn't
+ * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
+ * it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
+ *
+ * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and
+ * samples should be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it
+ * (AltiVec and SSE do).
+ *
+ * @note Codecs which have the CODEC_CAP_DELAY capability set have a delay
+ * between input and output, these need to be fed with avpkt->data=NULL,
+ * avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.
+ *
+ * @param avctx the codec context
+ * @param[out] samples the output buffer, sample type in avctx->sample_fmt
+ * If the sample format is planar, each channel plane will
+ * be the same size, with no padding between channels.
+ * @param[in,out] frame_size_ptr the output buffer size in bytes
+ * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
+ * You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
+ * data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields.
+ * All decoders are designed to use the least fields possible though.
+ * @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
+ * used or zero if no frame data was decompressed (used) from the input AVPacket.
+ */
+attribute_deprecated int avcodec_decode_audio3(AVCodecContext *avctx, int16_t *samples,
+ int *frame_size_ptr,
+ AVPacket *avpkt);
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Decode the audio frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into frame.
+ *
+ * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket. Such
+ * decoders would then just decode the first frame. In this case,
+ * avcodec_decode_audio4 has to be called again with an AVPacket containing
+ * the remaining data in order to decode the second frame, etc...
+ * Even if no frames are returned, the packet needs to be fed to the decoder
+ * with remaining data until it is completely consumed or an error occurs.
+ *
+ * @warning The input buffer, avpkt->data must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE
+ * larger than the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream
+ * readers read 32 or 64 bits at once and could read over the end.
+ *
+ * @note You might have to align the input buffer. The alignment requirements
+ * depend on the CPU and the decoder.
+ *
+ * @param avctx the codec context
+ * @param[out] frame The AVFrame in which to store decoded audio samples.
+ * Decoders request a buffer of a particular size by setting
+ * AVFrame.nb_samples prior to calling get_buffer(). The
+ * decoder may, however, only utilize part of the buffer by
+ * setting AVFrame.nb_samples to a smaller value in the
+ * output frame.
+ * @param[out] got_frame_ptr Zero if no frame could be decoded, otherwise it is
+ * non-zero.
+ * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
+ * At least avpkt->data and avpkt->size should be set. Some
+ * decoders might also require additional fields to be set.
+ * @return A negative error code is returned if an error occurred during
+ * decoding, otherwise the number of bytes consumed from the input
+ * AVPacket is returned.
+ */
+int avcodec_decode_audio4(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVFrame *frame,
+ int *got_frame_ptr, AVPacket *avpkt);
+
+/**
+ * Decode the video frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into picture.
+ * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
+ * decoders would then just decode the first frame.
+ *
+ * @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
+ * the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
+ * bits at once and could read over the end.
+ *
+ * @warning The end of the input buffer buf should be set to 0 to ensure that
+ * no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
+ *
+ * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data.
+ * The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: on some CPUs it isn't
+ * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
+ * it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
+ *
+ * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum.
+ *
+ * @note Codecs which have the CODEC_CAP_DELAY capability set have a delay
+ * between input and output, these need to be fed with avpkt->data=NULL,
+ * avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.
+ *
+ * @param avctx the codec context
+ * @param[out] picture The AVFrame in which the decoded video frame will be stored.
+ * Use avcodec_alloc_frame to get an AVFrame, the codec will
+ * allocate memory for the actual bitmap.
+ * with default get/release_buffer(), the decoder frees/reuses the bitmap as it sees fit.
+ * with overridden get/release_buffer() (needs CODEC_CAP_DR1) the user decides into what buffer the decoder
+ * decodes and the decoder tells the user once it does not need the data anymore,
+ * the user app can at this point free/reuse/keep the memory as it sees fit.
+ *
+ * @param[in] avpkt The input AVpacket containing the input buffer.
+ * You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
+ * data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields like
+ * flags&AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY. All decoders are designed to use the least
+ * fields possible.
+ * @param[in,out] got_picture_ptr Zero if no frame could be decompressed, otherwise, it is nonzero.
+ * @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
+ * used or zero if no frame could be decompressed.
+ */
+int avcodec_decode_video2(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVFrame *picture,
+ int *got_picture_ptr,
+ AVPacket *avpkt);
+
+/**
+ * Decode a subtitle message.
+ * Return a negative value on error, otherwise return the number of bytes used.
+ * If no subtitle could be decompressed, got_sub_ptr is zero.
+ * Otherwise, the subtitle is stored in *sub.
+ * Note that CODEC_CAP_DR1 is not available for subtitle codecs. This is for
+ * simplicity, because the performance difference is expect to be negligible
+ * and reusing a get_buffer written for video codecs would probably perform badly
+ * due to a potentially very different allocation pattern.
+ *
+ * @param avctx the codec context
+ * @param[out] sub The AVSubtitle in which the decoded subtitle will be stored, must be
+ freed with avsubtitle_free if *got_sub_ptr is set.
+ * @param[in,out] got_sub_ptr Zero if no subtitle could be decompressed, otherwise, it is nonzero.
+ * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
+ */
+int avcodec_decode_subtitle2(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVSubtitle *sub,
+ int *got_sub_ptr,
+ AVPacket *avpkt);
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup lavc_parsing Frame parsing
+ * @{
+ */
+
+typedef struct AVCodecParserContext {
+ void *priv_data;
+ struct AVCodecParser *parser;
+ int64_t frame_offset; /* offset of the current frame */
+ int64_t cur_offset; /* current offset
+ (incremented by each av_parser_parse()) */
+ int64_t next_frame_offset; /* offset of the next frame */
+ /* video info */
+ int pict_type; /* XXX: Put it back in AVCodecContext. */
+ /**
+ * This field is used for proper frame duration computation in lavf.
+ * It signals, how much longer the frame duration of the current frame
+ * is compared to normal frame duration.
+ *
+ * frame_duration = (1 + repeat_pict) * time_base
+ *
+ * It is used by codecs like H.264 to display telecined material.
+ */
+ int repeat_pict; /* XXX: Put it back in AVCodecContext. */
+ int64_t pts; /* pts of the current frame */
+ int64_t dts; /* dts of the current frame */
+
+ /* private data */
+ int64_t last_pts;
+ int64_t last_dts;
+ int fetch_timestamp;
+
+#define AV_PARSER_PTS_NB 4
+ int cur_frame_start_index;
+ int64_t cur_frame_offset[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
+ int64_t cur_frame_pts[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
+ int64_t cur_frame_dts[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
+
+ int flags;
+#define PARSER_FLAG_COMPLETE_FRAMES 0x0001
+#define PARSER_FLAG_ONCE 0x0002
+/// Set if the parser has a valid file offset
+#define PARSER_FLAG_FETCHED_OFFSET 0x0004
+
+ int64_t offset; ///< byte offset from starting packet start
+ int64_t cur_frame_end[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
+
+ /**
+ * Set by parser to 1 for key frames and 0 for non-key frames.
+ * It is initialized to -1, so if the parser doesn't set this flag,
+ * old-style fallback using AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I picture type as key frames
+ * will be used.
+ */
+ int key_frame;
+
+ /**
+ * Time difference in stream time base units from the pts of this
+ * packet to the point at which the output from the decoder has converged
+ * independent from the availability of previous frames. That is, the
+ * frames are virtually identical no matter if decoding started from
+ * the very first frame or from this keyframe.
+ * Is AV_NOPTS_VALUE if unknown.
+ * This field is not the display duration of the current frame.
+ * This field has no meaning if the packet does not have AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY
+ * set.
+ *
+ * The purpose of this field is to allow seeking in streams that have no
+ * keyframes in the conventional sense. It corresponds to the
+ * recovery point SEI in H.264 and match_time_delta in NUT. It is also
+ * essential for some types of subtitle streams to ensure that all
+ * subtitles are correctly displayed after seeking.
+ */
+ int64_t convergence_duration;
+
+ // Timestamp generation support:
+ /**
+ * Synchronization point for start of timestamp generation.
+ *
+ * Set to >0 for sync point, 0 for no sync point and <0 for undefined
+ * (default).
+ *
+ * For example, this corresponds to presence of H.264 buffering period
+ * SEI message.
+ */
+ int dts_sync_point;
+
+ /**
+ * Offset of the current timestamp against last timestamp sync point in
+ * units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
+ *
+ * Set to INT_MIN when dts_sync_point unused. Otherwise, it must
+ * contain a valid timestamp offset.
+ *
+ * Note that the timestamp of sync point has usually a nonzero
+ * dts_ref_dts_delta, which refers to the previous sync point. Offset of
+ * the next frame after timestamp sync point will be usually 1.
+ *
+ * For example, this corresponds to H.264 cpb_removal_delay.
+ */
+ int dts_ref_dts_delta;
+
+ /**
+ * Presentation delay of current frame in units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
+ *
+ * Set to INT_MIN when dts_sync_point unused. Otherwise, it must
+ * contain valid non-negative timestamp delta (presentation time of a frame
+ * must not lie in the past).
+ *
+ * This delay represents the difference between decoding and presentation
+ * time of the frame.
+ *
+ * For example, this corresponds to H.264 dpb_output_delay.
+ */
+ int pts_dts_delta;
+
+ /**
+ * Position of the packet in file.
+ *
+ * Analogous to cur_frame_pts/dts
+ */
+ int64_t cur_frame_pos[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
+
+ /**
+ * Byte position of currently parsed frame in stream.
+ */
+ int64_t pos;
+
+ /**
+ * Previous frame byte position.
+ */
+ int64_t last_pos;
+
+ /**
+ * Duration of the current frame.
+ * For audio, this is in units of 1 / AVCodecContext.sample_rate.
+ * For all other types, this is in units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
+ */
+ int duration;
+} AVCodecParserContext;
+
+typedef struct AVCodecParser {
+ int codec_ids[5]; /* several codec IDs are permitted */
+ int priv_data_size;
+ int (*parser_init)(AVCodecParserContext *s);
+ int (*parser_parse)(AVCodecParserContext *s,
+ AVCodecContext *avctx,
+ const uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
+ const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size);
+ void (*parser_close)(AVCodecParserContext *s);
+ int (*split)(AVCodecContext *avctx, const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size);
+ struct AVCodecParser *next;
+} AVCodecParser;
+
+AVCodecParser *av_parser_next(AVCodecParser *c);
+
+void av_register_codec_parser(AVCodecParser *parser);
+AVCodecParserContext *av_parser_init(int codec_id);
+
+/**
+ * Parse a packet.
+ *
+ * @param s parser context.
+ * @param avctx codec context.
+ * @param poutbuf set to pointer to parsed buffer or NULL if not yet finished.
+ * @param poutbuf_size set to size of parsed buffer or zero if not yet finished.
+ * @param buf input buffer.
+ * @param buf_size input length, to signal EOF, this should be 0 (so that the last frame can be output).
+ * @param pts input presentation timestamp.
+ * @param dts input decoding timestamp.
+ * @param pos input byte position in stream.
+ * @return the number of bytes of the input bitstream used.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * @code
+ * while(in_len){
+ * len = av_parser_parse2(myparser, AVCodecContext, &data, &size,
+ * in_data, in_len,
+ * pts, dts, pos);
+ * in_data += len;
+ * in_len -= len;
+ *
+ * if(size)
+ * decode_frame(data, size);
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ */
+int av_parser_parse2(AVCodecParserContext *s,
+ AVCodecContext *avctx,
+ uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
+ const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size,
+ int64_t pts, int64_t dts,
+ int64_t pos);
+
+int av_parser_change(AVCodecParserContext *s,
+ AVCodecContext *avctx,
+ uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
+ const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, int keyframe);
+void av_parser_close(AVCodecParserContext *s);
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ * @}
+ */
+
/* resample.c */
struct ReSampleContext;
@@ -3576,21 +4002,6 @@ AVCodec *avcodec_find_encoder(enum CodecID id);
*/
AVCodec *avcodec_find_encoder_by_name(const char *name);
-/**
- * Find a registered decoder with a matching codec ID.
- *
- * @param id CodecID of the requested decoder
- * @return A decoder if one was found, NULL otherwise.
- */
-AVCodec *avcodec_find_decoder(enum CodecID id);
-
-/**
- * Find a registered decoder with the specified name.
- *
- * @param name name of the requested decoder
- * @return A decoder if one was found, NULL otherwise.
- */
-AVCodec *avcodec_find_decoder_by_name(const char *name);
void avcodec_string(char *buf, int buf_size, AVCodecContext *enc, int encode);
/**
@@ -3602,207 +4013,12 @@ void avcodec_string(char *buf, int buf_size, AVCodecContext *enc, int encode);
*/
const char *av_get_profile_name(const AVCodec *codec, int profile);
-int avcodec_default_get_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
-void avcodec_default_release_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
-int avcodec_default_reget_buffer(AVCodecContext *s, AVFrame *pic);
-
-/**
- * Return the amount of padding in pixels which the get_buffer callback must
- * provide around the edge of the image for codecs which do not have the
- * CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE flag.
- *
- * @return Required padding in pixels.
- */
-unsigned avcodec_get_edge_width(void);
-/**
- * Modify width and height values so that they will result in a memory
- * buffer that is acceptable for the codec if you do not use any horizontal
- * padding.
- *
- * May only be used if a codec with CODEC_CAP_DR1 has been opened.
- * If CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE is not set, the dimensions must have been increased
- * according to avcodec_get_edge_width() before.
- */
-void avcodec_align_dimensions(AVCodecContext *s, int *width, int *height);
-/**
- * Modify width and height values so that they will result in a memory
- * buffer that is acceptable for the codec if you also ensure that all
- * line sizes are a multiple of the respective linesize_align[i].
- *
- * May only be used if a codec with CODEC_CAP_DR1 has been opened.
- * If CODEC_FLAG_EMU_EDGE is not set, the dimensions must have been increased
- * according to avcodec_get_edge_width() before.
- */
-void avcodec_align_dimensions2(AVCodecContext *s, int *width, int *height,
- int linesize_align[AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS]);
-
enum PixelFormat avcodec_default_get_format(struct AVCodecContext *s, const enum PixelFormat * fmt);
int avcodec_default_execute(AVCodecContext *c, int (*func)(AVCodecContext *c2, void *arg2),void *arg, int *ret, int count, int size);
int avcodec_default_execute2(AVCodecContext *c, int (*func)(AVCodecContext *c2, void *arg2, int, int),void *arg, int *ret, int count);
//FIXME func typedef
-#if FF_API_OLD_DECODE_AUDIO
-/**
- * Wrapper function which calls avcodec_decode_audio4.
- *
- * @deprecated Use avcodec_decode_audio4 instead.
- *
- * Decode the audio frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into samples.
- * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
- * decoders would then just decode the first frame. In this case,
- * avcodec_decode_audio3 has to be called again with an AVPacket that contains
- * the remaining data in order to decode the second frame etc.
- * If no frame
- * could be outputted, frame_size_ptr is zero. Otherwise, it is the
- * decompressed frame size in bytes.
- *
- * @warning You must set frame_size_ptr to the allocated size of the
- * output buffer before calling avcodec_decode_audio3().
- *
- * @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
- * the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
- * bits at once and could read over the end.
- *
- * @warning The end of the input buffer avpkt->data should be set to 0 to ensure that
- * no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
- *
- * @warning You must not provide a custom get_buffer() when using
- * avcodec_decode_audio3(). Doing so will override it with
- * avcodec_default_get_buffer. Use avcodec_decode_audio4() instead,
- * which does allow the application to provide a custom get_buffer().
- *
- * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data and output buffer
- * samples. The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: On some CPUs it isn't
- * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
- * it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
- *
- * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and
- * samples should be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it
- * (AltiVec and SSE do).
- *
- * @note Codecs which have the CODEC_CAP_DELAY capability set have a delay
- * between input and output, these need to be fed with avpkt->data=NULL,
- * avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.
- *
- * @param avctx the codec context
- * @param[out] samples the output buffer, sample type in avctx->sample_fmt
- * If the sample format is planar, each channel plane will
- * be the same size, with no padding between channels.
- * @param[in,out] frame_size_ptr the output buffer size in bytes
- * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
- * You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
- * data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields.
- * All decoders are designed to use the least fields possible though.
- * @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
- * used or zero if no frame data was decompressed (used) from the input AVPacket.
- */
-attribute_deprecated int avcodec_decode_audio3(AVCodecContext *avctx, int16_t *samples,
- int *frame_size_ptr,
- AVPacket *avpkt);
-#endif
-
-/**
- * Decode the audio frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into frame.
- *
- * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket. Such
- * decoders would then just decode the first frame. In this case,
- * avcodec_decode_audio4 has to be called again with an AVPacket containing
- * the remaining data in order to decode the second frame, etc...
- * Even if no frames are returned, the packet needs to be fed to the decoder
- * with remaining data until it is completely consumed or an error occurs.
- *
- * @warning The input buffer, avpkt->data must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE
- * larger than the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream
- * readers read 32 or 64 bits at once and could read over the end.
- *
- * @note You might have to align the input buffer. The alignment requirements
- * depend on the CPU and the decoder.
- *
- * @param avctx the codec context
- * @param[out] frame The AVFrame in which to store decoded audio samples.
- * Decoders request a buffer of a particular size by setting
- * AVFrame.nb_samples prior to calling get_buffer(). The
- * decoder may, however, only utilize part of the buffer by
- * setting AVFrame.nb_samples to a smaller value in the
- * output frame.
- * @param[out] got_frame_ptr Zero if no frame could be decoded, otherwise it is
- * non-zero.
- * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
- * At least avpkt->data and avpkt->size should be set. Some
- * decoders might also require additional fields to be set.
- * @return A negative error code is returned if an error occurred during
- * decoding, otherwise the number of bytes consumed from the input
- * AVPacket is returned.
- */
-int avcodec_decode_audio4(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVFrame *frame,
- int *got_frame_ptr, AVPacket *avpkt);
-
-/**
- * Decode the video frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into picture.
- * Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
- * decoders would then just decode the first frame.
- *
- * @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
- * the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
- * bits at once and could read over the end.
- *
- * @warning The end of the input buffer buf should be set to 0 to ensure that
- * no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
- *
- * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data.
- * The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: on some CPUs it isn't
- * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
- * it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
- *
- * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum.
- *
- * @note Codecs which have the CODEC_CAP_DELAY capability set have a delay
- * between input and output, these need to be fed with avpkt->data=NULL,
- * avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.
- *
- * @param avctx the codec context
- * @param[out] picture The AVFrame in which the decoded video frame will be stored.
- * Use avcodec_alloc_frame to get an AVFrame, the codec will
- * allocate memory for the actual bitmap.
- * with default get/release_buffer(), the decoder frees/reuses the bitmap as it sees fit.
- * with overridden get/release_buffer() (needs CODEC_CAP_DR1) the user decides into what buffer the decoder
- * decodes and the decoder tells the user once it does not need the data anymore,
- * the user app can at this point free/reuse/keep the memory as it sees fit.
- *
- * @param[in] avpkt The input AVpacket containing the input buffer.
- * You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
- * data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields like
- * flags&AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY. All decoders are designed to use the least
- * fields possible.
- * @param[in,out] got_picture_ptr Zero if no frame could be decompressed, otherwise, it is nonzero.
- * @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
- * used or zero if no frame could be decompressed.
- */
-int avcodec_decode_video2(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVFrame *picture,
- int *got_picture_ptr,
- AVPacket *avpkt);
-
-/**
- * Decode a subtitle message.
- * Return a negative value on error, otherwise return the number of bytes used.
- * If no subtitle could be decompressed, got_sub_ptr is zero.
- * Otherwise, the subtitle is stored in *sub.
- * Note that CODEC_CAP_DR1 is not available for subtitle codecs. This is for
- * simplicity, because the performance difference is expect to be negligible
- * and reusing a get_buffer written for video codecs would probably perform badly
- * due to a potentially very different allocation pattern.
- *
- * @param avctx the codec context
- * @param[out] sub The AVSubtitle in which the decoded subtitle will be stored, must be
- freed with avsubtitle_free if *got_sub_ptr is set.
- * @param[in,out] got_sub_ptr Zero if no subtitle could be decompressed, otherwise, it is nonzero.
- * @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
- */
-int avcodec_decode_subtitle2(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVSubtitle *sub,
- int *got_sub_ptr,
- AVPacket *avpkt);
-
#if FF_API_OLD_ENCODE_AUDIO
/**
* Encode an audio frame from samples into buf.
@@ -3995,201 +4211,6 @@ int av_get_exact_bits_per_sample(enum CodecID codec_id);
*/
int av_get_audio_frame_duration(AVCodecContext *avctx, int frame_bytes);
-/* frame parsing */
-typedef struct AVCodecParserContext {
- void *priv_data;
- struct AVCodecParser *parser;
- int64_t frame_offset; /* offset of the current frame */
- int64_t cur_offset; /* current offset
- (incremented by each av_parser_parse()) */
- int64_t next_frame_offset; /* offset of the next frame */
- /* video info */
- int pict_type; /* XXX: Put it back in AVCodecContext. */
- /**
- * This field is used for proper frame duration computation in lavf.
- * It signals, how much longer the frame duration of the current frame
- * is compared to normal frame duration.
- *
- * frame_duration = (1 + repeat_pict) * time_base
- *
- * It is used by codecs like H.264 to display telecined material.
- */
- int repeat_pict; /* XXX: Put it back in AVCodecContext. */
- int64_t pts; /* pts of the current frame */
- int64_t dts; /* dts of the current frame */
-
- /* private data */
- int64_t last_pts;
- int64_t last_dts;
- int fetch_timestamp;
-
-#define AV_PARSER_PTS_NB 4
- int cur_frame_start_index;
- int64_t cur_frame_offset[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
- int64_t cur_frame_pts[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
- int64_t cur_frame_dts[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
-
- int flags;
-#define PARSER_FLAG_COMPLETE_FRAMES 0x0001
-#define PARSER_FLAG_ONCE 0x0002
-/// Set if the parser has a valid file offset
-#define PARSER_FLAG_FETCHED_OFFSET 0x0004
-
- int64_t offset; ///< byte offset from starting packet start
- int64_t cur_frame_end[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
-
- /**
- * Set by parser to 1 for key frames and 0 for non-key frames.
- * It is initialized to -1, so if the parser doesn't set this flag,
- * old-style fallback using AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I picture type as key frames
- * will be used.
- */
- int key_frame;
-
- /**
- * Time difference in stream time base units from the pts of this
- * packet to the point at which the output from the decoder has converged
- * independent from the availability of previous frames. That is, the
- * frames are virtually identical no matter if decoding started from
- * the very first frame or from this keyframe.
- * Is AV_NOPTS_VALUE if unknown.
- * This field is not the display duration of the current frame.
- * This field has no meaning if the packet does not have AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY
- * set.
- *
- * The purpose of this field is to allow seeking in streams that have no
- * keyframes in the conventional sense. It corresponds to the
- * recovery point SEI in H.264 and match_time_delta in NUT. It is also
- * essential for some types of subtitle streams to ensure that all
- * subtitles are correctly displayed after seeking.
- */
- int64_t convergence_duration;
-
- // Timestamp generation support:
- /**
- * Synchronization point for start of timestamp generation.
- *
- * Set to >0 for sync point, 0 for no sync point and <0 for undefined
- * (default).
- *
- * For example, this corresponds to presence of H.264 buffering period
- * SEI message.
- */
- int dts_sync_point;
-
- /**
- * Offset of the current timestamp against last timestamp sync point in
- * units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
- *
- * Set to INT_MIN when dts_sync_point unused. Otherwise, it must
- * contain a valid timestamp offset.
- *
- * Note that the timestamp of sync point has usually a nonzero
- * dts_ref_dts_delta, which refers to the previous sync point. Offset of
- * the next frame after timestamp sync point will be usually 1.
- *
- * For example, this corresponds to H.264 cpb_removal_delay.
- */
- int dts_ref_dts_delta;
-
- /**
- * Presentation delay of current frame in units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
- *
- * Set to INT_MIN when dts_sync_point unused. Otherwise, it must
- * contain valid non-negative timestamp delta (presentation time of a frame
- * must not lie in the past).
- *
- * This delay represents the difference between decoding and presentation
- * time of the frame.
- *
- * For example, this corresponds to H.264 dpb_output_delay.
- */
- int pts_dts_delta;
-
- /**
- * Position of the packet in file.
- *
- * Analogous to cur_frame_pts/dts
- */
- int64_t cur_frame_pos[AV_PARSER_PTS_NB];
-
- /**
- * Byte position of currently parsed frame in stream.
- */
- int64_t pos;
-
- /**
- * Previous frame byte position.
- */
- int64_t last_pos;
-
- /**
- * Duration of the current frame.
- * For audio, this is in units of 1 / AVCodecContext.sample_rate.
- * For all other types, this is in units of AVCodecContext.time_base.
- */
- int duration;
-} AVCodecParserContext;
-
-typedef struct AVCodecParser {
- int codec_ids[5]; /* several codec IDs are permitted */
- int priv_data_size;
- int (*parser_init)(AVCodecParserContext *s);
- int (*parser_parse)(AVCodecParserContext *s,
- AVCodecContext *avctx,
- const uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
- const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size);
- void (*parser_close)(AVCodecParserContext *s);
- int (*split)(AVCodecContext *avctx, const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size);
- struct AVCodecParser *next;
-} AVCodecParser;
-
-AVCodecParser *av_parser_next(AVCodecParser *c);
-
-void av_register_codec_parser(AVCodecParser *parser);
-AVCodecParserContext *av_parser_init(int codec_id);
-
-/**
- * Parse a packet.
- *
- * @param s parser context.
- * @param avctx codec context.
- * @param poutbuf set to pointer to parsed buffer or NULL if not yet finished.
- * @param poutbuf_size set to size of parsed buffer or zero if not yet finished.
- * @param buf input buffer.
- * @param buf_size input length, to signal EOF, this should be 0 (so that the last frame can be output).
- * @param pts input presentation timestamp.
- * @param dts input decoding timestamp.
- * @param pos input byte position in stream.
- * @return the number of bytes of the input bitstream used.
- *
- * Example:
- * @code
- * while(in_len){
- * len = av_parser_parse2(myparser, AVCodecContext, &data, &size,
- * in_data, in_len,
- * pts, dts, pos);
- * in_data += len;
- * in_len -= len;
- *
- * if(size)
- * decode_frame(data, size);
- * }
- * @endcode
- */
-int av_parser_parse2(AVCodecParserContext *s,
- AVCodecContext *avctx,
- uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
- const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size,
- int64_t pts, int64_t dts,
- int64_t pos);
-
-int av_parser_change(AVCodecParserContext *s,
- AVCodecContext *avctx,
- uint8_t **poutbuf, int *poutbuf_size,
- const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, int keyframe);
-void av_parser_close(AVCodecParserContext *s);
-
typedef struct AVBitStreamFilterContext {
void *priv_data;