[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2 4/6] avformat/mux: add proper support for full N:M bitstream filtering

Andreas Rheinhardt andreas.rheinhardt at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 06:44:27 EEST 2020


Marton Balint:
> Previously only 1:1 bitstream filters were supported, the end of the stream was
> not signalled to the bitstream filters and time base changes were ignored.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus at passwd.hu>
> ---
>  libavformat/mux.c | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>  1 file changed, 57 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/libavformat/mux.c b/libavformat/mux.c
> index 4118d221e0..c2b6d4461e 100644
> --- a/libavformat/mux.c
> +++ b/libavformat/mux.c
> @@ -822,14 +822,13 @@ static int prepare_input_packet(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt)
>      return 0;
>  }
>  
> -static int do_packet_auto_bsf(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt) {
> -    AVStream *st = s->streams[pkt->stream_index];
> +static int need_auto_bsf(AVFormatContext *s, AVStream *st, AVPacket *pkt) {

{ belongs in a line of its own.

>      int ret;
>  
>      if (!(s->flags & AVFMT_FLAG_AUTO_BSF))
> -        return 1;
> +        return 0;
>  
> -    if (s->oformat->check_bitstream) {
> +    if (pkt && s->oformat->check_bitstream) {
>          if (!st->internal->bitstream_checked) {
>              if ((ret = s->oformat->check_bitstream(s, pkt)) < 0)
>                  return ret;
> @@ -838,31 +837,7 @@ static int do_packet_auto_bsf(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt) {
>          }
>      }
>  
> -    if (st->internal->bsfc) {
> -        AVBSFContext *ctx = st->internal->bsfc;
> -        // TODO: when any bitstream filter requires flushing at EOF, we'll need to
> -        // flush each stream's BSF chain on write_trailer.
> -        if ((ret = av_bsf_send_packet(ctx, pkt)) < 0) {
> -            av_log(ctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
> -                    "Failed to send packet to filter %s for stream %d\n",
> -                    ctx->filter->name, pkt->stream_index);
> -            return ret;
> -        }
> -        // TODO: when any automatically-added bitstream filter is generating multiple
> -        // output packets for a single input one, we'll need to call this in a loop
> -        // and write each output packet.
> -        if ((ret = av_bsf_receive_packet(ctx, pkt)) < 0) {
> -            if (ret == AVERROR(EAGAIN) || ret == AVERROR_EOF)
> -                return 0;
> -            av_log(ctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
> -                    "Failed to receive packet from filter %s for stream %d\n",
> -                    ctx->filter->name, pkt->stream_index);
> -            if (s->error_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE)
> -                return ret;
> -            return 0;
> -        }
> -    }
> -    return 1;
> +    return !!st->internal->bsfc;
>  }
>  
>  static int interleaved_write_packet(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt, int flush);
> @@ -889,17 +864,56 @@ static int write_packet_common(AVFormatContext *s, AVStream *st, AVPacket *pkt,
>      }
>  }
>  
> +static int write_packets_from_bsfs(AVFormatContext *s, AVStream *st, AVPacket *pkt, int interleaved)
> +{
> +    AVBSFContext *bsfc = st->internal->bsfc;
> +    AVPacket opkt = {0};

The doc of av_bsf_receive_packet() states that this packet "should be
"clean" (i.e. freshly allocated with av_packet_alloc() or unreffed with
av_packet_unref())". Simply zeroing it does not fulfill this requirement.
I suggest an alternative approach: We only need a spare packet for
av_bsf_receive_packet() if we don't already have a packet; and this
happens if and only if this function is called from av_write_trailer().
So this spare packet should reside in av_write_trailer() and be properly
initialized there (so that it can be used to signal EOF to the bsf); pkt
should be the only packet in this function. This avoids unnecessary
initializations.

> +    int ret;
> +
> +    if ((ret = av_bsf_send_packet(bsfc, pkt)) < 0) {
> +        av_log(s, AV_LOG_ERROR,
> +                "Failed to send packet to filter %s for stream %d\n",
> +                bsfc->filter->name, st->index);
> +        return ret;
> +    }
> +
> +    do {
> +        ret = av_bsf_receive_packet(bsfc, &opkt);
> +        if (ret < 0) {
> +            if (ret == AVERROR(EAGAIN) || ret == AVERROR_EOF)
> +                ret = 0;

You can just return 0 here and remove the next check.

> +            if (ret < 0) {
> +                av_log(s, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Error applying bitstream filters to an output "
> +                       "packet for stream #%d: %s\n", st->index, av_err2str(ret));
> +                if (!(s->error_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE) && ret != AVERROR(ENOMEM))
> +                    continue;
> +            }
> +            return ret;
> +        }
> +        av_packet_rescale_ts(&opkt, bsfc->time_base_out, st->time_base);
> +        ret = write_packet_common(s, st, &opkt, interleaved);
> +        if (!interleaved) // write_packet_common already unrefed opkt for interleaved

Unfortunately not. It does this only if interleaved_write_packet() has
been reached. If not, opkt leaks.

If you followed the above recommendation, then the memleak for the
interleaved codepath would be gone: The packet will be unreferenced in
av_interleaved_write_frame(); yet one still needs to unreference in the
av_write_trailer() codepath.

> +            av_packet_unref(&opkt);
> +    } while (ret >= 0);
> +
> +    return ret;
> +}
> +
>  static int write_packets_common(AVFormatContext *s, AVStream *st, AVPacket *pkt, int interleaved)
>  {
>      int ret = prepare_input_packet(s, pkt);
>      if (ret < 0)
>          return ret;
>  
> -    ret = do_packet_auto_bsf(s, pkt);
> -    if (ret <= 0)
> +    ret = need_auto_bsf(s, st, pkt);
> +    if (ret < 0)
>          return ret;
>  
> -    return write_packet_common(s, st, pkt, interleaved);
> +    if (ret) {
> +        return write_packets_from_bsfs(s, st, pkt, interleaved);
> +    } else {
> +        return write_packet_common(s, st, pkt, interleaved);
> +    }
>  }
>  
>  int av_write_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *in)
> @@ -1254,9 +1268,18 @@ int av_interleaved_write_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt)
>  
>  int av_write_trailer(AVFormatContext *s)
>  {
> -    int ret, i;
> +    int i, ret1, ret = 0;
>  
> -    ret = interleaved_write_packet(s, NULL, 1);
> +    for (i = 0; i < s->nb_streams; i++) {
> +        if (need_auto_bsf(s, s->streams[i], NULL)) {

It is better to simply check whether there this stream already has a bsf
or not. This allows you to remove the check for whether pkt is NULL or
not from need_auto_bsf() and it is generally nicer: After all, when
writing the trailer you do not want to check whether you still need to
add a bsf to a stream or not, because if this stream ever needed a bsf,
it should already have been added long ago.

> +            ret1 = write_packets_from_bsfs(s, s->streams[i], NULL, 1/*interleaved*/);
> +            if (ret >= 0)
> +                ret = ret1;
> +        }
> +    }
> +    ret1 = interleaved_write_packet(s, NULL, 1);
> +    if (ret >= 0)
> +        ret = ret1;
>  
>      if (s->oformat->write_trailer) {
>          if (!(s->oformat->flags & AVFMT_NOFILE) && s->pb)
> 



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