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/*
* av_log to mp_msg converter
* Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Niedermayer
* Copyright (C) 2009 Uoti Urpala
*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <pthread.h>
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#include "av_log.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/global.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include <libavutil/avutil.h>
#include <libavutil/log.h>
#include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
#include <libavformat/avformat.h>
#include <libswscale/swscale.h>
#if HAVE_LIBAVDEVICE
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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#include <libavdevice/avdevice.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBAVFILTER
#include <libavfilter/avfilter.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBAVRESAMPLE
#include <libavresample/avresample.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBSWRESAMPLE
#include <libswresample/swresample.h>
#endif
#if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MICRO >= 100
#define LIB_PREFIX "ffmpeg"
#else
#define LIB_PREFIX "libav"
#endif
// Needed because the av_log callback does not provide a library-safe message
// callback.
static pthread_mutex_t log_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static struct mpv_global *log_mpv_instance;
static struct mp_log *log_root, *log_decaudio, *log_decvideo, *log_demuxer;
static bool log_print_prefix = true;
static int av_log_level_to_mp_level(int av_level)
{
if (av_level > AV_LOG_VERBOSE)
return MSGL_DEBUG;
if (av_level > AV_LOG_INFO)
return MSGL_V;
if (av_level > AV_LOG_WARNING)
return MSGL_V;
if (av_level > AV_LOG_ERROR)
return MSGL_WARN;
if (av_level > AV_LOG_FATAL)
return MSGL_ERR;
return MSGL_FATAL;
}
static struct mp_log *get_av_log(void *ptr)
{
if (!ptr)
return log_root;
AVClass *avc = *(AVClass **)ptr;
if (!avc) {
mp_warn(log_root,
"av_log callback called with bad parameters (NULL AVClass).\n"
"This is a bug in one of Libav/FFmpeg libraries used.\n");
return log_root;
}
if (!strcmp(avc->class_name, "AVCodecContext")) {
AVCodecContext *s = ptr;
if (s->codec) {
if (s->codec->type == AVMEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO) {
if (s->codec->decode)
return log_decaudio;
} else if (s->codec->type == AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO) {
if (s->codec->decode)
return log_decvideo;
}
}
}
if (!strcmp(avc->class_name, "AVFormatContext")) {
AVFormatContext *s = ptr;
if (s->iformat)
return log_demuxer;
}
return log_root;
}
static void mp_msg_av_log_callback(void *ptr, int level, const char *fmt,
va_list vl)
{
AVClass *avc = ptr ? *(AVClass **)ptr : NULL;
int mp_level = av_log_level_to_mp_level(level);
// Note: mp_log is thread-safe, but destruction of the log instances is not.
pthread_mutex_lock(&log_lock);
if (!log_mpv_instance) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_lock);
// Fallback to stderr
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, vl);
return;
}
struct mp_log *log = get_av_log(ptr);
if (mp_msg_test(log, mp_level)) {
const char *prefix = avc ? avc->item_name(ptr) : NULL;
if (log_print_prefix && prefix)
mp_msg(log, mp_level, "%s: ", prefix);
log_print_prefix = fmt[strlen(fmt) - 1] == '\n';
mp_msg_va(log, mp_level, fmt, vl);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_lock);
}
void init_libav(struct mpv_global *global)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&log_lock);
if (!log_mpv_instance) {
log_mpv_instance = global;
log_root = mp_log_new(NULL, global->log, LIB_PREFIX);
log_decaudio = mp_log_new(log_root, log_root, "audio");
log_decvideo = mp_log_new(log_root, log_root, "video");
log_demuxer = mp_log_new(log_root, log_root, "demuxer");
av_log_set_callback(mp_msg_av_log_callback);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_lock);
avcodec_register_all();
av_register_all();
avformat_network_init();
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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#if HAVE_LIBAVFILTER
avfilter_register_all();
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBAVDEVICE
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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avdevice_register_all();
#endif
}
void uninit_libav(struct mpv_global *global)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&log_lock);
if (log_mpv_instance == global) {
av_log_set_callback(av_log_default_callback);
log_mpv_instance = NULL;
talloc_free(log_root);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&log_lock);
}
#define V(x) (x)>>16, (x)>>8 & 255, (x) & 255
struct lib {
const char *name;
unsigned buildv;
unsigned runv;
};
void print_libav_versions(struct mp_log *log, int v)
{
const struct lib libs[] = {
{"libavutil", LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT, avutil_version()},
{"libavcodec", LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_INT, avcodec_version()},
{"libavformat", LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_INT, avformat_version()},
{"libswscale", LIBSWSCALE_VERSION_INT, swscale_version()},
#if HAVE_LIBAVFILTER
{"libavfilter", LIBAVFILTER_VERSION_INT, avfilter_version()},
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBAVRESAMPLE
{"libavresample", LIBAVRESAMPLE_VERSION_INT, avresample_version()},
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBSWRESAMPLE
{"libswresample", LIBSWRESAMPLE_VERSION_INT, swresample_version()},
#endif
};
mp_msg(log, v, "%s library versions:\n", LIB_PREFIX);
for (int n = 0; n < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(libs); n++) {
const struct lib *l = &libs[n];
mp_msg(log, v, " %-15s %d.%d.%d", l->name, V(l->buildv));
if (l->buildv != l->runv)
mp_msg(log, v, " (runtime %d.%d.%d)", V(l->runv));
mp_msg(log, v, "\n");
}
#if HAVE_AV_VERSION_INFO
mp_msg(log, v, "%s version: %s\n", LIB_PREFIX, av_version_info());
#endif
}
#undef V