It is only used by the MPEG-4 decoder and the encoders.
Notice that this field is a per-frame property and therefore
does not need to by synced in mpeg4_update_thread_context().
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Reset them in ff_me_init_pic(). It is the appropriate place for it
and allows to remove resetting code from multiple places
(e.g. mpegvideo_enc.c resetted it in two different places
(one for the main slice context, one for all the others)).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Many of the fields of MpegEncContext (which is also used by decoders)
are actually only used by encoders. Therefore this commit adds
a new encoder-only structure and moves all of the encoder-only
fields to it except for those which require more explicit
synchronisation between the main slice context and the other
slice contexts. This synchronisation is currently mainly provided
by ff_update_thread_context() which simply copies most of
the main slice context over the other slice contexts. Fields
which are moved to the new MPVEncContext no longer participate
in this (which is desired, because it is horrible and for the
fields b) below wasteful) which means that some fields can only
be moved when explicit synchronisation code is added in later commits.
More explicitly, this commit moves the following fields:
a) Fields not copied by ff_update_duplicate_context():
dct_error_sum and dct_count; the former does not need synchronisation,
the latter is synchronised in merge_context_after_encode().
b) Fields which do not change after initialisation (these fields
could also be put into MPVMainEncContext at the cost of
an indirection to access them): lambda_table, adaptive_quant,
{luma,chroma}_elim_threshold, new_pic, fdsp, mpvencdsp, pdsp,
{p,b_forw,b_back,b_bidir_forw,b_bidir_back,b_direct,b_field}_mv_table,
[pb]_field_select_table, mb_{type,var,mean}, mc_mb_var, {min,max}_qcoeff,
{inter,intra}_quant_bias, ac_esc_length, the *_vlc_length fields,
the q_{intra,inter,chroma_intra}_matrix{,16}, dct_offset, mb_info,
mjpeg_ctx, rtp_mode, rtp_payload_size, encode_mb, all function
pointers, mpv_flags, quantizer_noise_shaping,
frame_reconstruction_bitfield, error_rate and intra_penalty.
c) Fields which are already (re)set explicitly: The PutBitContexts
pb, tex_pb, pb2; dquant, skipdct, encoding_error, the statistics
fields {mv,i_tex,p_tex,misc,last}_bits and i_count; last_mv_dir,
esc_pos (reset when writing the header).
d) Fields which are only used by encoders not supporting slice
threading for which synchronisation doesn't matter: esc3_level_length
and the remaining mb_info fields.
e) coded_score: This field is only really used when FF_MPV_FLAG_CBP_RD
is set (which implies trellis) and even then it is only used for
non-intra blocks. For these blocks dct_quantize_trellis_c() either
sets coded_score[n] or returns a last_non_zero value of -1
in which case coded_score will be reset in encode_mb_internal().
Therefore no old values are ever used.
The MotionEstContext has not been moved yet.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
While it is save for these codecs (they all have private contexts),
it is customary to always use the AVCodecContext for logging.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
MotionEstContext contains pointers (to function pointers) that
have been set on a per-frame basis depending upon no_rounding
in ff_me_init_pic() to avoid branches like these. Also makes
MotionEstContext more independent of MpegEncContext.
Reviewed-by: Ramiro Polla <ramiro.polla@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This avoids using MpegEncContext.mecc; it already allows
to avoid touching the latter for snowenc and svq1enc.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Several of the potential choices of comparison functions
need an initialized MpegEncContext (initialized for encoding,
not only ff_mpv_common_init()) or they crash when called.
Modify ff_set_cmp() to check for this.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
MECmpContext has several arrays of function pointers that
are not set by ff_me_cmp_init(), but that are set by users
to one of the other arrays via ff_set_cmp().
One of these other users is the motion estimation API.
It uses MECmpContext.(me_pre|me|me_sub|mb)_cmp. It is
basically the only user of these arrays.
This commit therefore moves these arrays to MotionEstContext;
this has the additional advantage of making motion_est.c
more independent from MpegEncContext.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The majority of the stuff performed in it needs to be done only
once; so factor it out into a function of its own to be called
in the user's init function.
Also avoid using MpegEncContext in it, to separate the two
a bit more.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This avoids an indirection and is in preparation for removing
the AVFrame from MpegEncContext.(cur|last|next)_pic altogether.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
current_picture->cur_pic, last_picture->last_pic, similarly
for new_picture and next_picture.
Also rename the corresponding *_ptr fields.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
In direct_search() and ff_estimate_b_frame_motion(), penalty_factor
would be used before being initialized in estimate_motion_b(). Also,
the initialization would happen more than once unnecessarily.
These tables are only used by encoders and only for the current picture;
ergo they need not be put into the picture at all, but rather into
the encoder's context. They also don't need to be refcounted,
because there is only one owner.
In contrast to this, the earlier code refcounts them which
incurs unnecessary overhead. These references are not unreferenced
in ff_mpeg_unref_picture() (they are kept in order to have something
like a buffer pool), so that several buffers are kept at the same
time, although only one is needed, thereby wasting memory.
The code also propagates references to other pictures not part of
the pictures array (namely the copy of the current/next/last picture
in the MpegEncContext which get references of their own). These
references are not unreferenced in ff_mpeg_unref_picture() (the
buffers are probably kept in order to have something like a pool),
yet if the current picture is a B-frame, it gets unreferenced
at the end of ff_mpv_encode_picture() and its slot in the picture
array will therefore be reused the next time; but the copy of the
current picture also still has its references and therefore
these buffers will be made duplicated in order to make them writable
in the next call to ff_mpv_encode_picture(). This is of course
unnecessary.
Finally, ff_find_unused_picture() is supposed to just return
any unused picture and the code is supposed to work with it;
yet for the vsynth*-mpeg4-adap tests the result depends upon
the content of these buffers; given that this patchset
changes the content of these buffers (the initial content is now
the state of these buffers after encoding the last frame;
before this patch the buffers used came from the last picture
that occupied the same slot in the picture array) their ref-files
needed to be changed. This points to a bug somewhere (if one removes
the initialization, one gets uninitialized reads in
adaptive_quantization in ratecontrol.c).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It is currently a "Picture", an mpegvideo-specific type
that has a lot of baggage, all of which is unnecessary
for new_picture, because only its embedded AVFrame
is ever used. So just use an ordinary AVFrame.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Modifying static storage must not happen because of multithreading
(except initialization of course), so add const to the pointed-to type
for pointers that point to static storage.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
This option allows more control over the use of intra macroblocks in
predictive frames.
By using '-intra_penalty max', intra macroblocks are never used in
predictive frames.
It is useful for glitch artists to generate input material. This option
allows them to split and merge two video files while maintaining fluid
motion from the second video without having intra macroblocks restoring
chunks of the first video.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
This option is extremely codec specific and only a few codecs employ it.
Move it to codec private options instead: mpegenc family supports only 3
values, xavs and x264 use 5, and xvid has a different metric entirely.
Signed-off-by: Vittorio Giovara <vittorio.giovara@gmail.com>