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449 lines
14 KiB
C
449 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* This file is part of FFmpeg.
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*
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* FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifndef AVCODEC_CBS_H
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#define AVCODEC_CBS_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "libavutil/buffer.h"
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#include "avcodec.h"
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/*
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* This defines a framework for converting between a coded bitstream
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* and structures defining all individual syntax elements found in
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* such a stream.
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*
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* Conversion in both directions is possible. Given a coded bitstream
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* (any meaningful fragment), it can be parsed and decomposed into
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* syntax elements stored in a set of codec-specific structures.
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* Similarly, given a set of those same codec-specific structures the
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* syntax elements can be serialised and combined to create a coded
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* bitstream.
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*/
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struct CodedBitstreamType;
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/**
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* The codec-specific type of a bitstream unit.
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*
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* AV1: obu_type
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* H.264 / AVC: nal_unit_type
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* H.265 / HEVC: nal_unit_type
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* JPEG: marker value (without 0xff prefix)
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* MPEG-2: start code value (without prefix)
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* VP9: unused, set to zero (every unit is a frame)
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*/
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typedef uint32_t CodedBitstreamUnitType;
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/**
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* Coded bitstream unit structure.
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*
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* A bitstream unit the smallest element of a bitstream which
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* is meaningful on its own. For example, an H.264 NAL unit.
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*
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* See the codec-specific header for the meaning of this for any
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* particular codec.
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*/
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typedef struct CodedBitstreamUnit {
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/**
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* Codec-specific type of this unit.
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*/
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CodedBitstreamUnitType type;
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/**
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* Pointer to the directly-parsable bitstream form of this unit.
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*
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* May be NULL if the unit currently only exists in decomposed form.
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*/
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uint8_t *data;
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/**
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* The number of bytes in the bitstream (including any padding bits
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* in the final byte).
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*/
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size_t data_size;
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/**
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* The number of bits which should be ignored in the final byte.
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*
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* This supports non-byte-aligned bitstreams.
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*/
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size_t data_bit_padding;
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/**
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* A reference to the buffer containing data.
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*
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* Must be set if data is not NULL.
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*/
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AVBufferRef *data_ref;
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/**
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* Pointer to the decomposed form of this unit.
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*
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* The type of this structure depends on both the codec and the
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* type of this unit. May be NULL if the unit only exists in
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* bitstream form.
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*/
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void *content;
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/**
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* If content is reference counted, a reference to the buffer containing
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* content. Null if content is not reference counted.
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*/
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AVBufferRef *content_ref;
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} CodedBitstreamUnit;
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/**
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* Coded bitstream fragment structure, combining one or more units.
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*
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* This is any sequence of units. It need not form some greater whole,
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* though in many cases it will. For example, an H.264 access unit,
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* which is composed of a sequence of H.264 NAL units.
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*/
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typedef struct CodedBitstreamFragment {
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/**
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* Pointer to the bitstream form of this fragment.
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*
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* May be NULL if the fragment only exists as component units.
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*/
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uint8_t *data;
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/**
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* The number of bytes in the bitstream.
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*
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* The number of bytes in the bitstream (including any padding bits
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* in the final byte).
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*/
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size_t data_size;
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/**
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* The number of bits which should be ignored in the final byte.
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*/
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size_t data_bit_padding;
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/**
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* A reference to the buffer containing data.
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*
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* Must be set if data is not NULL.
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*/
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AVBufferRef *data_ref;
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/**
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* Number of units in this fragment.
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*
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* This may be zero if the fragment only exists in bitstream form
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* and has not been decomposed.
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*/
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int nb_units;
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/**
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* Number of allocated units.
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*
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* Must always be >= nb_units; designed for internal use by cbs.
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*/
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int nb_units_allocated;
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/**
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* Pointer to an array of units of length nb_units_allocated.
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* Only the first nb_units are valid.
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*
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* Must be NULL if nb_units_allocated is zero.
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*/
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CodedBitstreamUnit *units;
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} CodedBitstreamFragment;
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/**
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* Context structure for coded bitstream operations.
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*/
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typedef struct CodedBitstreamContext {
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/**
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* Logging context to be passed to all av_log() calls associated
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* with this context.
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*/
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void *log_ctx;
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/**
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* Internal codec-specific hooks.
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*/
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const struct CodedBitstreamType *codec;
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/**
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* Internal codec-specific data.
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*
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* This contains any information needed when reading/writing
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* bitsteams which will not necessarily be present in a fragment.
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* For example, for H.264 it contains all currently visible
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* parameter sets - they are required to determine the bitstream
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* syntax but need not be present in every access unit.
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*/
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void *priv_data;
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/**
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* Array of unit types which should be decomposed when reading.
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*
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* Types not in this list will be available in bitstream form only.
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* If NULL, all supported types will be decomposed.
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*/
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CodedBitstreamUnitType *decompose_unit_types;
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/**
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* Length of the decompose_unit_types array.
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*/
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int nb_decompose_unit_types;
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/**
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* Enable trace output during read/write operations.
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*/
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int trace_enable;
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/**
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* Log level to use for trace output.
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*
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* From AV_LOG_*; defaults to AV_LOG_TRACE.
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*/
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int trace_level;
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/**
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* Write buffer. Used as intermediate buffer when writing units.
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* For internal use of cbs only.
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*/
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uint8_t *write_buffer;
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size_t write_buffer_size;
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} CodedBitstreamContext;
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/**
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* Table of all supported codec IDs.
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*
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* Terminated by AV_CODEC_ID_NONE.
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*/
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extern const enum AVCodecID ff_cbs_all_codec_ids[];
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/**
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* Create and initialise a new context for the given codec.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_init(CodedBitstreamContext **ctx,
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enum AVCodecID codec_id, void *log_ctx);
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/**
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* Reset all internal state in a context.
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*/
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void ff_cbs_flush(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx);
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/**
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* Close a context and free all internal state.
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*/
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void ff_cbs_close(CodedBitstreamContext **ctx);
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/**
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* Read the extradata bitstream found in codec parameters into a
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* fragment, then split into units and decompose.
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*
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* This also updates the internal state, so will need to be called for
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* codecs with extradata to read parameter sets necessary for further
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* parsing even if the fragment itself is not desired.
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*
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* The fragment must have been zeroed or reset via ff_cbs_fragment_reset
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* before use.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_read_extradata(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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const AVCodecParameters *par);
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/**
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* Read the extradata bitstream found in a codec context into a
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* fragment, then split into units and decompose.
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*
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* This acts identical to ff_cbs_read_extradata() for the case where
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* you already have a codec context.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_read_extradata_from_codec(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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const AVCodecContext *avctx);
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/**
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* Read the data bitstream from a packet into a fragment, then
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* split into units and decompose.
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*
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* This also updates the internal state of the coded bitstream context
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* with any persistent data from the fragment which may be required to
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* read following fragments (e.g. parameter sets).
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*
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* The fragment must have been zeroed or reset via ff_cbs_fragment_reset
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* before use.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_read_packet(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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const AVPacket *pkt);
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/**
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* Read a bitstream from a memory region into a fragment, then
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* split into units and decompose.
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*
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* This also updates the internal state of the coded bitstream context
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* with any persistent data from the fragment which may be required to
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* read following fragments (e.g. parameter sets).
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*
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* The fragment must have been zeroed or reset via ff_cbs_fragment_reset
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* before use.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_read(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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const uint8_t *data, size_t size);
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/**
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* Write the content of the fragment to its own internal buffer.
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*
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* Writes the content of all units and then assembles them into a new
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* data buffer. When modifying the content of decomposed units, this
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* can be used to regenerate the bitstream form of units or the whole
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* fragment so that it can be extracted for other use.
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*
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* This also updates the internal state of the coded bitstream context
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* with any persistent data from the fragment which may be required to
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* write following fragments (e.g. parameter sets).
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*/
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int ff_cbs_write_fragment_data(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag);
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/**
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* Write the bitstream of a fragment to the extradata in codec parameters.
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*
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* Modifies context and fragment as ff_cbs_write_fragment_data does and
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* replaces any existing extradata in the structure.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_write_extradata(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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AVCodecParameters *par,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag);
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/**
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* Write the bitstream of a fragment to a packet.
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*
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* Modifies context and fragment as ff_cbs_write_fragment_data does.
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*
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* On success, the packet's buf is unreferenced and its buf, data and
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* size fields are set to the corresponding values from the newly updated
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* fragment; other fields are not touched. On failure, the packet is not
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* touched at all.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_write_packet(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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AVPacket *pkt,
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CodedBitstreamFragment *frag);
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/**
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* Free the units contained in a fragment as well as the fragment's
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* own data buffer, but not the units array itself.
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*/
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void ff_cbs_fragment_reset(CodedBitstreamFragment *frag);
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/**
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* Free the units array of a fragment in addition to what
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* ff_cbs_fragment_reset does.
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*/
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void ff_cbs_fragment_free(CodedBitstreamFragment *frag);
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/**
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* Allocate a new internal content buffer of the given size in the unit.
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*
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* The content will be zeroed.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_alloc_unit_content(CodedBitstreamUnit *unit,
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size_t size,
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void (*free)(void *opaque, uint8_t *content));
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/**
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* Allocate a new internal content buffer matching the type of the unit.
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*
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* The content will be zeroed.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_alloc_unit_content2(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamUnit *unit);
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/**
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* Allocate a new internal data buffer of the given size in the unit.
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*
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* The data buffer will have input padding.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_alloc_unit_data(CodedBitstreamUnit *unit,
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size_t size);
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/**
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* Insert a new unit into a fragment with the given content.
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*
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* The content structure continues to be owned by the caller if
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* content_buf is not supplied.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_insert_unit_content(CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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int position,
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CodedBitstreamUnitType type,
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void *content,
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AVBufferRef *content_buf);
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/**
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* Insert a new unit into a fragment with the given data bitstream.
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*
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* If data_buf is not supplied then data must have been allocated with
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* av_malloc() and will on success become owned by the unit after this
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* call or freed on error.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_insert_unit_data(CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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int position,
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CodedBitstreamUnitType type,
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uint8_t *data, size_t data_size,
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AVBufferRef *data_buf);
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/**
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* Delete a unit from a fragment and free all memory it uses.
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*
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* Requires position to be >= 0 and < frag->nb_units.
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*/
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void ff_cbs_delete_unit(CodedBitstreamFragment *frag,
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int position);
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/**
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* Make the content of a unit refcounted.
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*
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* If the unit is not refcounted, this will do a deep copy of the unit
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* content to new refcounted buffers.
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*
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* It is not valid to call this function on a unit which does not have
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* decomposed content.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_make_unit_refcounted(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamUnit *unit);
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/**
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* Make the content of a unit writable so that internal fields can be
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* modified.
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*
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* If it is known that there are no other references to the content of
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* the unit, does nothing and returns success. Otherwise (including the
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* case where the unit content is not refcounted), it does a full clone
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* of the content (including any internal buffers) to make a new copy,
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* and replaces the existing references inside the unit with that.
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*
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* It is not valid to call this function on a unit which does not have
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* decomposed content.
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*/
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int ff_cbs_make_unit_writable(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx,
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CodedBitstreamUnit *unit);
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#endif /* AVCODEC_CBS_H */
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