2 * H.26L/H.264/AVC/JVT/14496-10/... reference picture handling
3 * Copyright (c) 2003 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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24 * H.264 / AVC / MPEG4 part10 reference picture handling.
25 * @author Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
30 #include "libavutil/avassert.h"
35 #include "mpegutils.h"
40 static void pic_as_field(H264Picture *pic, const int parity){
42 for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
43 if (parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD)
44 pic->f.data[i] += pic->f.linesize[i];
45 pic->reference = parity;
46 pic->f.linesize[i] *= 2;
48 pic->poc= pic->field_poc[parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD];
51 static int split_field_copy(H264Picture *dest, H264Picture *src, int parity, int id_add)
53 int match = !!(src->reference & parity);
56 COPY_PICTURE(dest, src);
57 if (parity != PICT_FRAME) {
58 pic_as_field(dest, parity);
60 dest->pic_id += id_add;
67 static int build_def_list(H264Picture *def, int def_len,
68 H264Picture **in, int len, int is_long, int sel)
73 while (i[0] < len || i[1] < len) {
74 while (i[0] < len && !(in[i[0]] && (in[i[0]]->reference & sel)))
76 while (i[1] < len && !(in[i[1]] && (in[i[1]]->reference & (sel ^ 3))))
79 av_assert0(index < def_len);
80 in[i[0]]->pic_id = is_long ? i[0] : in[i[0]]->frame_num;
81 split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[i[0]++], sel, 1);
84 av_assert0(index < def_len);
85 in[i[1]]->pic_id = is_long ? i[1] : in[i[1]]->frame_num;
86 split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[i[1]++], sel ^ 3, 0);
93 static int add_sorted(H264Picture **sorted, H264Picture **src, int len, int limit, int dir)
99 best_poc = dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX;
101 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
102 const int poc = src[i]->poc;
103 if (((poc > limit) ^ dir) && ((poc < best_poc) ^ dir)) {
105 sorted[out_i] = src[i];
108 if (best_poc == (dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX))
110 limit = sorted[out_i++]->poc - dir;
115 int ff_h264_fill_default_ref_list(H264Context *h)
119 if (h->slice_type_nos == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_B) {
120 H264Picture *sorted[32];
124 if (FIELD_PICTURE(h))
125 cur_poc = h->cur_pic_ptr->field_poc[h->picture_structure == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD];
127 cur_poc = h->cur_pic_ptr->poc;
129 for (list = 0; list < 2; list++) {
130 len = add_sorted(sorted, h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 1 ^ list);
131 len += add_sorted(sorted + len, h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 0 ^ list);
132 av_assert0(len <= 32);
134 len = build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[list], FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->default_ref_list[0]),
135 sorted, len, 0, h->picture_structure);
136 len += build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[list] + len,
137 FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->default_ref_list[0]) - len,
138 h->long_ref, 16, 1, h->picture_structure);
139 av_assert0(len <= 32);
141 if (len < h->ref_count[list])
142 memset(&h->default_ref_list[list][len], 0, sizeof(H264Picture) * (h->ref_count[list] - len));
146 if (lens[0] == lens[1] && lens[1] > 1) {
147 for (i = 0; i < lens[0] &&
148 h->default_ref_list[0][i].f.buf[0]->buffer ==
149 h->default_ref_list[1][i].f.buf[0]->buffer; i++);
152 COPY_PICTURE(&tmp, &h->default_ref_list[1][0]);
153 COPY_PICTURE(&h->default_ref_list[1][0], &h->default_ref_list[1][1]);
154 COPY_PICTURE(&h->default_ref_list[1][1], &tmp);
158 len = build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[0], FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->default_ref_list[0]),
159 h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, 0, h->picture_structure);
160 len += build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[0] + len,
161 FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->default_ref_list[0]) - len,
162 h-> long_ref, 16, 1, h->picture_structure);
163 av_assert0(len <= 32);
165 if (len < h->ref_count[0])
166 memset(&h->default_ref_list[0][len], 0, sizeof(H264Picture) * (h->ref_count[0] - len));
169 for (i = 0; i < h->ref_count[0]; i++) {
170 tprintf(h->avctx, "List0: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n",
171 (h->default_ref_list[0][i].long_ref ? "LT" : "ST"),
172 h->default_ref_list[0][i].pic_id,
173 h->default_ref_list[0][i].f.data[0]);
175 if (h->slice_type_nos == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_B) {
176 for (i = 0; i < h->ref_count[1]; i++) {
177 tprintf(h->avctx, "List1: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n",
178 (h->default_ref_list[1][i].long_ref ? "LT" : "ST"),
179 h->default_ref_list[1][i].pic_id,
180 h->default_ref_list[1][i].f.data[0]);
187 static void print_short_term(H264Context *h);
188 static void print_long_term(H264Context *h);
191 * Extract structure information about the picture described by pic_num in
192 * the current decoding context (frame or field). Note that pic_num is
193 * picture number without wrapping (so, 0<=pic_num<max_pic_num).
194 * @param pic_num picture number for which to extract structure information
195 * @param structure one of PICT_XXX describing structure of picture
197 * @return frame number (short term) or long term index of picture
198 * described by pic_num
200 static int pic_num_extract(H264Context *h, int pic_num, int *structure)
202 *structure = h->picture_structure;
203 if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
206 *structure ^= PICT_FRAME;
213 int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_list_reordering(H264Context *h)
215 int list, index, pic_structure, i;
220 for (list = 0; list < h->list_count; list++) {
221 for (i = 0; i < h->ref_count[list]; i++)
222 COPY_PICTURE(&h->ref_list[list][i], &h->default_ref_list[list][i]);
224 if (get_bits1(&h->gb)) { // ref_pic_list_modification_flag_l[01]
225 int pred = h->curr_pic_num;
227 for (index = 0; ; index++) {
228 unsigned int modification_of_pic_nums_idc = get_ue_golomb_31(&h->gb);
231 H264Picture *ref = NULL;
233 if (modification_of_pic_nums_idc == 3)
236 if (index >= h->ref_count[list]) {
237 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "reference count overflow\n");
241 switch (modification_of_pic_nums_idc) {
244 const unsigned int abs_diff_pic_num = get_ue_golomb(&h->gb) + 1;
247 if (abs_diff_pic_num > h->max_pic_num) {
248 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
249 "abs_diff_pic_num overflow\n");
250 return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
253 if (modification_of_pic_nums_idc == 0)
254 pred -= abs_diff_pic_num;
256 pred += abs_diff_pic_num;
257 pred &= h->max_pic_num - 1;
259 frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, pred, &pic_structure);
261 for (i = h->short_ref_count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
262 ref = h->short_ref[i];
263 assert(ref->reference);
264 assert(!ref->long_ref);
265 if (ref->frame_num == frame_num &&
266 (ref->reference & pic_structure))
275 pic_id = get_ue_golomb(&h->gb); // long_term_pic_idx
277 long_idx = pic_num_extract(h, pic_id, &pic_structure);
280 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
281 "long_term_pic_idx overflow\n");
282 return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
284 ref = h->long_ref[long_idx];
285 assert(!(ref && !ref->reference));
286 if (ref && (ref->reference & pic_structure)) {
287 ref->pic_id = pic_id;
288 assert(ref->long_ref);
296 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
297 "illegal modification_of_pic_nums_idc %u\n",
298 modification_of_pic_nums_idc);
299 return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
303 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
304 "reference picture missing during reorder\n");
305 memset(&h->ref_list[list][index], 0, sizeof(H264Picture)); // FIXME
307 for (i = index; i + 1 < h->ref_count[list]; i++) {
308 if (ref->long_ref == h->ref_list[list][i].long_ref &&
309 ref->pic_id == h->ref_list[list][i].pic_id)
312 for (; i > index; i--) {
313 COPY_PICTURE(&h->ref_list[list][i], &h->ref_list[list][i - 1]);
315 COPY_PICTURE(&h->ref_list[list][index], ref);
316 if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
317 pic_as_field(&h->ref_list[list][index], pic_structure);
323 for (list = 0; list < h->list_count; list++) {
324 for (index = 0; index < h->ref_count[list]; index++) {
325 if ( !h->ref_list[list][index].f.buf[0]
326 || (!FIELD_PICTURE(h) && (h->ref_list[list][index].reference&3) != 3)) {
328 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Missing reference picture, default is %d\n", h->default_ref_list[list][0].poc);
329 for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->last_pocs); i++)
330 h->last_pocs[i] = INT_MIN;
331 if (h->default_ref_list[list][0].f.buf[0]
332 && !(!FIELD_PICTURE(h) && (h->default_ref_list[list][0].reference&3) != 3))
333 COPY_PICTURE(&h->ref_list[list][index], &h->default_ref_list[list][0]);
337 av_assert0(av_buffer_get_ref_count(h->ref_list[list][index].f.buf[0]) > 0);
344 void ff_h264_fill_mbaff_ref_list(H264Context *h)
347 for (list = 0; list < h->list_count; list++) {
348 for (i = 0; i < h->ref_count[list]; i++) {
349 H264Picture *frame = &h->ref_list[list][i];
350 H264Picture *field = &h->ref_list[list][16 + 2 * i];
351 COPY_PICTURE(field, frame);
352 for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
353 field[0].f.linesize[j] <<= 1;
354 field[0].reference = PICT_TOP_FIELD;
355 field[0].poc = field[0].field_poc[0];
356 COPY_PICTURE(field + 1, field);
357 for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
358 field[1].f.data[j] += frame->f.linesize[j];
359 field[1].reference = PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD;
360 field[1].poc = field[1].field_poc[1];
362 h->luma_weight[16 + 2 * i][list][0] = h->luma_weight[16 + 2 * i + 1][list][0] = h->luma_weight[i][list][0];
363 h->luma_weight[16 + 2 * i][list][1] = h->luma_weight[16 + 2 * i + 1][list][1] = h->luma_weight[i][list][1];
364 for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
365 h->chroma_weight[16 + 2 * i][list][j][0] = h->chroma_weight[16 + 2 * i + 1][list][j][0] = h->chroma_weight[i][list][j][0];
366 h->chroma_weight[16 + 2 * i][list][j][1] = h->chroma_weight[16 + 2 * i + 1][list][j][1] = h->chroma_weight[i][list][j][1];
373 * Mark a picture as no longer needed for reference. The refmask
374 * argument allows unreferencing of individual fields or the whole frame.
375 * If the picture becomes entirely unreferenced, but is being held for
376 * display purposes, it is marked as such.
377 * @param refmask mask of fields to unreference; the mask is bitwise
378 * anded with the reference marking of pic
379 * @return non-zero if pic becomes entirely unreferenced (except possibly
380 * for display purposes) zero if one of the fields remains in
383 static inline int unreference_pic(H264Context *h, H264Picture *pic, int refmask)
386 if (pic->reference &= refmask) {
389 for(i = 0; h->delayed_pic[i]; i++)
390 if(pic == h->delayed_pic[i]){
391 pic->reference = DELAYED_PIC_REF;
399 * Find a H264Picture in the short term reference list by frame number.
400 * @param frame_num frame number to search for
401 * @param idx the index into h->short_ref where returned picture is found
402 * undefined if no picture found.
403 * @return pointer to the found picture, or NULL if no pic with the provided
404 * frame number is found
406 static H264Picture *find_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int *idx)
410 for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
411 H264Picture *pic = h->short_ref[i];
412 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
413 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%d %d %p\n", i, pic->frame_num, pic);
414 if (pic->frame_num == frame_num) {
423 * Remove a picture from the short term reference list by its index in
424 * that list. This does no checking on the provided index; it is assumed
425 * to be valid. Other list entries are shifted down.
426 * @param i index into h->short_ref of picture to remove.
428 static void remove_short_at_index(H264Context *h, int i)
430 assert(i >= 0 && i < h->short_ref_count);
431 h->short_ref[i] = NULL;
432 if (--h->short_ref_count)
433 memmove(&h->short_ref[i], &h->short_ref[i + 1],
434 (h->short_ref_count - i) * sizeof(H264Picture*));
439 * @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs
441 static H264Picture *remove_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int ref_mask)
446 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
447 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "remove short %d count %d\n", frame_num, h->short_ref_count);
449 pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &i);
451 if (unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask))
452 remove_short_at_index(h, i);
459 * Remove a picture from the long term reference list by its index in
461 * @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs
463 static H264Picture *remove_long(H264Context *h, int i, int ref_mask)
467 pic = h->long_ref[i];
469 if (unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask)) {
470 assert(h->long_ref[i]->long_ref == 1);
471 h->long_ref[i]->long_ref = 0;
472 h->long_ref[i] = NULL;
480 void ff_h264_remove_all_refs(H264Context *h)
484 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
485 remove_long(h, i, 0);
487 assert(h->long_ref_count == 0);
489 if (h->short_ref_count && !h->last_pic_for_ec.f.data[0]) {
490 ff_h264_unref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec);
491 ff_h264_ref_picture(h, &h->last_pic_for_ec, h->short_ref[0]);
494 for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
495 unreference_pic(h, h->short_ref[i], 0);
496 h->short_ref[i] = NULL;
498 h->short_ref_count = 0;
500 memset(h->default_ref_list, 0, sizeof(h->default_ref_list));
501 memset(h->ref_list, 0, sizeof(h->ref_list));
505 * print short term list
507 static void print_short_term(H264Context *h)
510 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) {
511 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "short term list:\n");
512 for (i = 0; i < h->short_ref_count; i++) {
513 H264Picture *pic = h->short_ref[i];
514 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%"PRIu32" fn:%d poc:%d %p\n",
515 i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->f.data[0]);
521 * print long term list
523 static void print_long_term(H264Context *h)
526 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) {
527 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "long term list:\n");
528 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
529 H264Picture *pic = h->long_ref[i];
531 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%"PRIu32" fn:%d poc:%d %p\n",
532 i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->f.data[0]);
538 static int check_opcodes(MMCO *mmco1, MMCO *mmco2, int n_mmcos)
542 for (i = 0; i < n_mmcos; i++) {
543 if (mmco1[i].opcode != mmco2[i].opcode) {
544 av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "MMCO opcode [%d, %d] at %d mismatches between slices\n",
545 mmco1[i].opcode, mmco2[i].opcode, i);
553 int ff_generate_sliding_window_mmcos(H264Context *h, int first_slice)
555 MMCO mmco_temp[MAX_MMCO_COUNT], *mmco = first_slice ? h->mmco : mmco_temp;
556 int mmco_index = 0, i = 0;
558 if (h->short_ref_count &&
559 h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count >= h->sps.ref_frame_count &&
560 !(FIELD_PICTURE(h) && !h->first_field && h->cur_pic_ptr->reference)) {
561 mmco[0].opcode = MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED;
562 mmco[0].short_pic_num = h->short_ref[h->short_ref_count - 1]->frame_num;
564 if (FIELD_PICTURE(h)) {
565 mmco[0].short_pic_num *= 2;
566 mmco[1].opcode = MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED;
567 mmco[1].short_pic_num = mmco[0].short_pic_num + 1;
573 h->mmco_index = mmco_index;
574 } else if (!first_slice && mmco_index >= 0 &&
575 (mmco_index != h->mmco_index ||
576 (i = check_opcodes(h->mmco, mmco_temp, mmco_index)))) {
577 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
578 "Inconsistent MMCO state between slices [%d, %d]\n",
579 mmco_index, h->mmco_index);
580 return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
585 int ff_h264_execute_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h, MMCO *mmco, int mmco_count)
589 int current_ref_assigned = 0, err = 0;
590 H264Picture *av_uninit(pic);
592 if ((h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO) && mmco_count == 0)
593 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "no mmco here\n");
595 for (i = 0; i < mmco_count; i++) {
596 int av_uninit(structure), av_uninit(frame_num);
597 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
598 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco:%d %d %d\n", h->mmco[i].opcode,
599 h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->mmco[i].long_arg);
601 if (mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED ||
602 mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG) {
603 frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].short_pic_num, &structure);
604 pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &j);
606 if (mmco[i].opcode != MMCO_SHORT2LONG ||
607 !h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] ||
608 h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->frame_num != frame_num) {
609 av_log(h->avctx, h->short_ref_count ? AV_LOG_ERROR : AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref short failure\n");
610 err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
616 switch (mmco[i].opcode) {
617 case MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED:
618 if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
619 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref short %d count %d\n",
620 h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->short_ref_count);
621 remove_short(h, frame_num, structure ^ PICT_FRAME);
623 case MMCO_SHORT2LONG:
624 if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != pic)
625 remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0);
627 remove_short_at_index(h, j);
628 h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ] = pic;
629 if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]) {
630 h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->long_ref = 1;
634 case MMCO_LONG2UNUSED:
635 j = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].long_arg, &structure);
636 pic = h->long_ref[j];
638 remove_long(h, j, structure ^ PICT_FRAME);
639 } else if (h->avctx->debug & FF_DEBUG_MMCO)
640 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref long failure\n");
643 // Comment below left from previous code as it is an interresting note.
644 /* First field in pair is in short term list or
645 * at a different long term index.
646 * This is not allowed; see 7.4.3.3, notes 2 and 3.
647 * Report the problem and keep the pair where it is,
648 * and mark this field valid.
650 if (h->short_ref[0] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
651 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "mmco: cannot assign current picture to short and long at the same time\n");
652 remove_short_at_index(h, 0);
655 if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != h->cur_pic_ptr) {
656 if (h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref) {
657 for(j=0; j<16; j++) {
658 if(h->long_ref[j] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
659 remove_long(h, j, 0);
660 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "mmco: cannot assign current picture to 2 long term references\n");
664 av_assert0(!h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref);
665 remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0);
667 h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] = h->cur_pic_ptr;
668 h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->long_ref = 1;
672 h->cur_pic_ptr->reference |= h->picture_structure;
673 current_ref_assigned = 1;
675 case MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG:
676 assert(mmco[i].long_arg <= 16);
677 // just remove the long term which index is greater than new max
678 for (j = mmco[i].long_arg; j < 16; j++) {
679 remove_long(h, j, 0);
683 while (h->short_ref_count) {
684 remove_short(h, h->short_ref[0]->frame_num, 0);
686 for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
687 remove_long(h, j, 0);
689 h->frame_num = h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num = 0;
691 h->cur_pic_ptr->mmco_reset = 1;
692 for (j = 0; j < MAX_DELAYED_PIC_COUNT; j++)
693 h->last_pocs[j] = INT_MIN;
699 if (!current_ref_assigned) {
700 /* Second field of complementary field pair; the first field of
701 * which is already referenced. If short referenced, it
702 * should be first entry in short_ref. If not, it must exist
703 * in long_ref; trying to put it on the short list here is an
704 * error in the encoded bit stream (ref: 7.4.3.3, NOTE 2 and 3).
706 if (h->short_ref_count && h->short_ref[0] == h->cur_pic_ptr) {
707 /* Just mark the second field valid */
708 h->cur_pic_ptr->reference = PICT_FRAME;
709 } else if (h->cur_pic_ptr->long_ref) {
710 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term reference "
711 "assignment for second field "
712 "in complementary field pair "
713 "(first field is long term)\n");
714 err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
716 pic = remove_short(h, h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num, 0);
718 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term buffer state detected\n");
719 err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
722 if (h->short_ref_count)
723 memmove(&h->short_ref[1], &h->short_ref[0],
724 h->short_ref_count * sizeof(H264Picture*));
726 h->short_ref[0] = h->cur_pic_ptr;
727 h->short_ref_count++;
728 h->cur_pic_ptr->reference |= h->picture_structure;
732 if (h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count > FFMAX(h->sps.ref_frame_count, 1)) {
734 /* We have too many reference frames, probably due to corrupted
735 * stream. Need to discard one frame. Prevents overrun of the
736 * short_ref and long_ref buffers.
738 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
739 "number of reference frames (%d+%d) exceeds max (%d; probably "
740 "corrupt input), discarding one\n",
741 h->long_ref_count, h->short_ref_count, h->sps.ref_frame_count);
742 err = AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
744 if (h->long_ref_count && !h->short_ref_count) {
745 for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
750 remove_long(h, i, 0);
752 pic = h->short_ref[h->short_ref_count - 1];
753 remove_short(h, pic->frame_num, 0);
757 for (i = 0; i<h->short_ref_count; i++) {
758 pic = h->short_ref[i];
759 if (pic->invalid_gap) {
760 int d = (h->cur_pic_ptr->frame_num - pic->frame_num) & ((1 << h->sps.log2_max_frame_num)-1);
761 if (d > h->sps.ref_frame_count)
762 remove_short(h, pic->frame_num, 0);
770 for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(h->pps_buffers); i++)
771 pps_count += !!h->pps_buffers[i];
774 && h->long_ref_count==0
775 && (h->short_ref_count<=2 || h->pps.ref_count[0] <= 1 && h->pps.ref_count[1] <= 1 && pps_count == 1)
776 && h->pps.ref_count[0]<=2 + (h->picture_structure != PICT_FRAME) + (2*!h->has_recovery_point)
777 && h->cur_pic_ptr->f.pict_type == AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I){
778 h->cur_pic_ptr->recovered |= 1;
779 if(!h->avctx->has_b_frames)
780 h->frame_recovered |= FRAME_RECOVERED_SEI;
783 return (h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE) ? err : 0;
786 int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h, GetBitContext *gb,
790 MMCO mmco_temp[MAX_MMCO_COUNT], *mmco = mmco_temp;
793 if (h->nal_unit_type == NAL_IDR_SLICE) { // FIXME fields
794 skip_bits1(gb); // broken_link
796 mmco[0].opcode = MMCO_LONG;
797 mmco[0].long_arg = 0;
801 if (get_bits1(gb)) { // adaptive_ref_pic_marking_mode_flag
802 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MMCO_COUNT; i++) {
803 MMCOOpcode opcode = get_ue_golomb_31(gb);
805 mmco[i].opcode = opcode;
806 if (opcode == MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED || opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG) {
807 mmco[i].short_pic_num =
808 (h->curr_pic_num - get_ue_golomb(gb) - 1) &
809 (h->max_pic_num - 1);
811 if (mmco[i].short_pic_num >= h->short_ref_count ||
812 !h->short_ref[mmco[i].short_pic_num]) {
813 av_log(s->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
814 "illegal short ref in memory management control "
815 "operation %d\n", mmco);
820 if (opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG || opcode == MMCO_LONG2UNUSED ||
821 opcode == MMCO_LONG || opcode == MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG) {
822 unsigned int long_arg = get_ue_golomb_31(gb);
823 if (long_arg >= 32 ||
824 (long_arg >= 16 && !(opcode == MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG &&
826 !(opcode == MMCO_LONG2UNUSED && FIELD_PICTURE(h)))) {
827 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
828 "illegal long ref in memory management control "
829 "operation %d\n", opcode);
832 mmco[i].long_arg = long_arg;
835 if (opcode > (unsigned) MMCO_LONG) {
836 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
837 "illegal memory management control operation %d\n",
841 if (opcode == MMCO_END)
847 ret = ff_generate_sliding_window_mmcos(h, first_slice);
848 if (ret < 0 && h->avctx->err_recognition & AV_EF_EXPLODE)
855 if (first_slice && mmco_index != -1) {
856 memcpy(h->mmco, mmco_temp, sizeof(h->mmco));
857 h->mmco_index = mmco_index;
858 } else if (!first_slice && mmco_index >= 0 &&
859 (mmco_index != h->mmco_index ||
860 check_opcodes(h->mmco, mmco_temp, mmco_index))) {
861 av_log(h->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
862 "Inconsistent MMCO state between slices [%d, %d]\n",
863 mmco_index, h->mmco_index);
864 return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;