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29 #define DXA_EXTRA_SIZE 9
48 if (p->
buf[0] ==
'D' && p->
buf[1] ==
'E' &&
49 p->
buf[2] ==
'X' && p->
buf[3] ==
'A' &&
50 w &&
w <= 2048 &&
h &&
h <= 2048)
69 if (
tag !=
MKTAG(
'D',
'E',
'X',
'A'))
118 if(
tag ==
MKTAG(
'd',
'a',
't',
'a'))
break;
121 c->bpc = (
fsize +
c->frames - 1) /
c->frames;
134 av_reduce(&den, &num, den, num, (1UL<<31)-1);
143 c->readvid = !
c->has_sound;
160 if(!
c->readvid &&
c->has_sound &&
c->bytes_left){
168 c->bytes_left -=
size;
181 case MKTAG(
'N',
'U',
'L',
'L'):
185 if(pal_size) memcpy(
pkt->
data, pal, pal_size);
186 memcpy(
pkt->
data + pal_size, buf, 4);
191 case MKTAG(
'C',
'M',
'A',
'P'):
196 case MKTAG(
'F',
'R',
'A',
'M'):
215 if(pal_size) memcpy(
pkt->
data, pal, pal_size);
Filter the word “frame” indicates either a video frame or a group of audio as stored in an AVFrame structure Format for each input and each output the list of supported formats For video that means pixel format For audio that means channel sample they are references to shared objects When the negotiation mechanism computes the intersection of the formats supported at each end of a 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 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 all it has to do is use a reference to the same list of formats query_formats can leave some formats unset and return AVERROR(EAGAIN) to cause the negotiation mechanism toagain later. That can be used by filters with complex requirements to use the format negotiated on one link to set the formats supported on another. Frame references ownership and permissions
AVStream * avformat_new_stream(AVFormatContext *s, const AVCodec *c)
Add a new stream to a media file.
enum AVMediaType codec_type
General type of the encoded data.
#define AVERROR_EOF
End of file.
#define MKTAG(a, b, c, d)
int buf_size
Size of buf except extra allocated bytes.
static av_always_inline int64_t avio_tell(AVIOContext *s)
ftell() equivalent for AVIOContext.
int av_reduce(int *dst_num, int *dst_den, int64_t num, int64_t den, int64_t max)
Reduce a fraction.
unsigned int avio_rb32(AVIOContext *s)
#define AV_LOG_ERROR
Something went wrong and cannot losslessly be recovered.
int av_new_packet(AVPacket *pkt, int size)
Allocate the payload of a packet and initialize its fields with default values.
unsigned char * buf
Buffer must have AVPROBE_PADDING_SIZE of extra allocated bytes filled with zero.
#define AV_LOG_DEBUG
Stuff which is only useful for libav* developers.
static int64_t fsize(FILE *f)
AVCodecParameters * codecpar
Codec parameters associated with this stream.
static int read_header(FFV1Context *f)
This structure contains the data a format has to probe a file.
Undefined Behavior In the C some operations are like signed integer dereferencing freed accessing outside allocated Undefined Behavior must not occur in a C it is not safe even if the output of undefined operations is unused The unsafety may seem nit picking but Optimizing compilers have in fact optimized code on the assumption that no undefined Behavior occurs Optimizing code based on wrong assumptions can and has in some cases lead to effects beyond the output of computations The signed integer overflow problem in speed critical code Code which is highly optimized and works with signed integers sometimes has the problem that often the output of the computation does not c
int sample_rate
Audio only.
unsigned int avio_rl32(AVIOContext *s)
#define NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL(x)
Return NULL if CONFIG_SMALL is true, otherwise the argument without modification.
int avio_r8(AVIOContext *s)
#define AV_TIME_BASE
Internal time base represented as integer.
int block_align
Audio only.
int ff_get_wav_header(AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext *pb, AVCodecParameters *par, int size, int big_endian)
static int read_packet(void *opaque, uint8_t *buf, int buf_size)
int64_t avio_seek(AVIOContext *s, int64_t offset, int whence)
fseek() equivalent for AVIOContext.
unsigned int avio_rb16(AVIOContext *s)
FFmpeg Automated Testing Environment ************************************Introduction Using FATE from your FFmpeg source directory Submitting the results to the FFmpeg result aggregation server Uploading new samples to the fate suite FATE makefile targets and variables Makefile targets Makefile variables Examples Introduction **************FATE is an extended regression suite on the client side and a means for results aggregation and presentation on the server side The first part of this document explains how you can use FATE from your FFmpeg source directory to test your ffmpeg binary The second part describes how you can run FATE to submit the results to FFmpeg’s FATE server In any way you can have a look at the publicly viewable FATE results by visiting this as it can be seen if some test on some platform broke with their recent contribution This usually happens on the platforms the developers could not test on The second part of this document describes how you can run FATE to submit your results to FFmpeg’s FATE server If you want to submit your results be sure to check that your combination of OS and compiler is not already listed on the above mentioned website In the third part you can find a comprehensive listing of FATE makefile targets and variables Using FATE from your FFmpeg source directory **********************************************If you want to run FATE on your machine you need to have the samples in place You can get the samples via the build target fate rsync Use this command from the top level source this will cause FATE to fail NOTE To use a custom wrapper to run the pass ‘ target exec’ to ‘configure’ or set the TARGET_EXEC Make variable Submitting the results to the FFmpeg result aggregation server ****************************************************************To submit your results to the server you should run fate through the shell script ‘tests fate sh’ from the FFmpeg sources This script needs to be invoked with a configuration file as its first argument tests fate sh path to fate_config A configuration file template with comments describing the individual configuration variables can be found at ‘doc fate_config sh template’ Create a configuration that suits your based on the configuration template The ‘slot’ configuration variable can be any string that is not yet but it is suggested that you name it adhering to the following pattern ‘ARCH OS COMPILER COMPILER VERSION’ The configuration file itself will be sourced in a shell therefore all shell features may be used This enables you to setup the environment as you need it for your build For your first test runs the ‘fate_recv’ variable should be empty or commented out This will run everything as normal except that it will omit the submission of the results to the server The following files should be present in $workdir as specified in the configuration it may help to try out the ‘ssh’ command with one or more ‘ v’ options You should get detailed output concerning your SSH configuration and the authentication process The only thing left is to automate the execution of the fate sh script and the synchronisation of the samples directory Uploading new samples to the fate suite *****************************************If you need a sample uploaded send a mail to samples request This is for developers who have an account on the fate suite server If you upload new please make sure they are as small as space on each network bandwidth and so on benefit from smaller test cases Also keep in mind older checkouts use existing sample that means in practice generally do not remove or overwrite files as it likely would break older checkouts or releases Also all needed samples for a commit should be ideally before the push If you need an account for frequently uploading samples or you wish to help others by doing that send a mail to ffmpeg devel rsync vauL Duo ug o o w
int avio_read(AVIOContext *s, unsigned char *buf, int size)
Read size bytes from AVIOContext into buf.
int64_t avio_skip(AVIOContext *s, int64_t offset)
Skip given number of bytes forward.
enum AVCodecID codec_id
Specific type of the encoded data (the codec used).
This structure stores compressed data.
#define flags(name, subs,...)
#define AVERROR_INVALIDDATA
Invalid data found when processing input.
#define av_fourcc2str(fourcc)
int avio_feof(AVIOContext *s)
Similar to feof() but also returns nonzero on read errors.