avcodec: reject audio packets with NULL data and non-zero size

There is no valid reason the user should ever send such packets in the
first place, but the documentation for CODEC_CAP_DELAY states that the
codec is guaranteed not to get a NULL packet unless that capability is
set. That isn't true without preventing this case.
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Justin Ruggles 2011-09-23 21:54:44 -04:00
parent dcce09d64b
commit 6326afd5e9
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@ -747,6 +747,11 @@ int attribute_align_arg avcodec_decode_audio3(AVCodecContext *avctx, int16_t *sa
avctx->pkt = avpkt;
if (!avpkt->data && avpkt->size) {
av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "invalid packet: NULL data, size != 0\n");
return AVERROR(EINVAL);
}
if((avctx->codec->capabilities & CODEC_CAP_DELAY) || avpkt->size){
//FIXME remove the check below _after_ ensuring that all audio check that the available space is enough
if(*frame_size_ptr < AVCODEC_MAX_AUDIO_FRAME_SIZE){