ffmpeg/tests/regression-funcs.sh
Mans Rullgard 05238927b7 fate: make lavfi tests output only md5
Instead of saving huge raw files, use the md5: output pseudo-protocol
to calculate the checksum of the file directly.  This is especially
useful when testing on remote targets as it avoids transferring 3.6GB
over the network.
(cherry picked from commit f4b1e21a63)
2011-01-23 19:32:07 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# common regression functions for ffmpeg
#
#
test="${1#regtest-}"
test_ref=$2
raw_src_dir=$3
target_exec=$4
target_path=$5
datadir="./tests/data"
target_datadir="${target_path}/${datadir}"
this="$test.$test_ref"
logdir="$datadir/regression/$test_ref"
logfile="$logdir/$test"
outfile="$datadir/$test_ref/"
errfile="$datadir/$this.err"
# various files
ffmpeg="$target_exec ${target_path}/ffmpeg"
tiny_psnr="tests/tiny_psnr"
benchfile="$datadir/$this.bench"
bench="$datadir/$this.bench.tmp"
bench2="$datadir/$this.bench2.tmp"
raw_src="${target_path}/$raw_src_dir/%02d.pgm"
raw_dst="$datadir/$this.out.yuv"
raw_ref="$datadir/$test_ref.ref.yuv"
pcm_src="$target_datadir/asynth1.sw"
pcm_dst="$datadir/$this.out.wav"
pcm_ref="$datadir/$test_ref.ref.wav"
crcfile="$datadir/$this.crc"
target_crcfile="$target_datadir/$this.crc"
cleanfiles="$raw_dst $pcm_dst $crcfile $bench $bench2"
trap 'rm -f -- $cleanfiles' EXIT
mkdir -p "$datadir"
mkdir -p "$outfile"
mkdir -p "$logdir"
(exec >&3) 2>/dev/null || exec 3>&2
[ "${V-0}" -gt 0 ] && echov=echov || echov=:
[ "${V-0}" -gt 1 ] || exec 2>$errfile
echov(){
echo "$@" >&3
}
. $(dirname $0)/md5.sh
FFMPEG_OPTS="-v 0 -y -flags +bitexact -dct fastint -idct simple -sws_flags +accurate_rnd+bitexact"
run_ffmpeg()
{
$echov $ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $*
$ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $*
}
do_ffmpeg()
{
f="$1"
shift
set -- $* ${target_path}/$f
$echov $ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $*
$ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS -benchmark $* > $bench
do_md5sum $f >> $logfile
if [ $f = $raw_dst ] ; then
$tiny_psnr $f $raw_ref >> $logfile
elif [ $f = $pcm_dst ] ; then
$tiny_psnr $f $pcm_ref 2 >> $logfile
else
wc -c $f >> $logfile
fi
expr "$(cat $bench)" : '.*utime=\(.*s\)' > $bench2
echo $(cat $bench2) $f >> $benchfile
}
do_ffmpeg_nomd5()
{
f="$1"
shift
set -- $* ${target_path}/$f
$echov $ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $*
$ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS -benchmark $* > $bench
if [ $f = $raw_dst ] ; then
$tiny_psnr $f $raw_ref >> $logfile
elif [ $f = $pcm_dst ] ; then
$tiny_psnr $f $pcm_ref 2 >> $logfile
else
wc -c $f >> $logfile
fi
expr "$(cat $bench)" : '.*utime=\(.*s\)' > $bench2
echo $(cat $bench2) $f >> $benchfile
}
do_ffmpeg_crc()
{
f="$1"
shift
$echov $ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $* -f crc "$target_crcfile"
$ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $* -f crc "$target_crcfile"
echo "$f $(cat $crcfile)" >> $logfile
}
do_ffmpeg_nocheck()
{
f="$1"
shift
$echov $ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS $*
$ffmpeg $FFMPEG_OPTS -benchmark $* > $bench
expr "$(cat $bench)" : '.*utime=\(.*s\)' > $bench2
echo $(cat $bench2) $f >> $benchfile
}
do_video_decoding()
{
do_ffmpeg $raw_dst $1 -i $target_path/$file -f rawvideo $2
}
do_video_encoding()
{
file=${outfile}$1
do_ffmpeg $file $2 -f image2 -vcodec pgmyuv -i $raw_src $3
}
do_audio_encoding()
{
file=${outfile}$1
do_ffmpeg $file -ab 128k -ac 2 -f s16le -i $pcm_src $3
}
do_audio_decoding()
{
do_ffmpeg $pcm_dst -i $target_path/$file -sample_fmt s16 -f wav
}