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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jan Beich
82ded968aa build: allow wlshm on more Wayland platforms after a6000d3114 2020-05-18 01:57:20 +02:00
wm4
60f8cd4072 osdep: remove posix_spawn() helpers and wrappers
See previous commit. Farewell, useless shitty POSIX function.
2020-05-15 16:37:41 +02:00
Jan Palus
727b1bff57 build: link against single EGL provider
when building with rpi EGL is provided by librcmegl library and libEGL
should not be linked then
2020-05-14 15:08:33 +02:00
Jan Palus
65fd6c8ae9 build: fallback to default pc file locations on rpi 2020-05-14 15:08:33 +02:00
wm4
008faa3d7f zimg: remove C11 aligned_alloc() requirement
It's not available on Windows because MinGW is fucking horrible and
Microsoft are fucking assholes.
2020-05-01 00:59:57 +02:00
Jan Beich
9cbacefbb0 build: restore BSD thread names after 9f461b85bf
On FreeBSD non-POSIX threading functions are in a separate header.
DragonFly and OpenBSD adopted FreeBSD header and extensions.

../test.c:3:3: error: implicit declaration of function 'pthread_set_name_np' is invalid in C99 [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
{ pthread_set_name_np(pthread_self(), "ducks"); return 0; }
  ^
../osdep/threads.c:47:5: error: implicit declaration of function 'pthread_set_name_np' is invalid in C99 [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
    pthread_set_name_np(pthread_self(), tname);
    ^

Signed-off-by: Jan Beich <jbeich@FreeBSD.org>
2020-04-23 13:58:16 +02:00
Jan Beich
427709575d build: detect VT_GETMODE on FreeBSD and DragonFly
$ ./waf configure
Checking for vt.h                       : no
Checking for DRM                        : vt.h not found
[...]
 ../test.c:1:10: fatal error: 'sys/vt.h' file not found
 #include <sys/vt.h>
          ^~~~~~~~~~

$ build/mpv --gpu-context=drm /path/to/video.mkv
Error parsing option gpu-context (option parameter could not be parsed)
Setting commandline option --gpu-context=drm failed.

Exiting... (Fatal error)
2020-04-22 11:27:18 +02:00
Nicolas F
5824ac7d36 build: only check for EGL pc in one build option
Previously, EGL as provided by a pkg-config was checked for independently
in several places. The effect this had is that --disable-egl would not
actually disable EGL from the build, as this only affected the "egl" option
relied upon by egl-x11. wayland-gl and egl-drm did their own EGL checks.

By making wayland-gl and drm-egl depend on egl instead, we fix this
behaviour and can simplify egl-helpers a bit, as we can now simply
check whether egl or one of the other features providing some non-pc egl
is enabled, instead of checking every single thing that might be pulling
in egl.

Future work could make the "egl" option just be a catchall for any
EGL implementation, so that brcmegl and angle and Android can piggyback
on the egl option as well.
2020-04-02 12:06:53 +02:00
wm4
bca917f6d2 ao_oss: remove this audio output
Ancient Linux audio output. Apparently it survived until now, because
some BSDs (but not all) had use of this. But these should work with
ao_sdl or ao_openal too (that's why these AOs exist after all). ao_oss
itself has the problem that it's virtually unmaintainable from my point
of view due to all the subtle (or non-subtle) difference. Look at the
ifdef mess and the multiple code paths (that shouldn't exist) in the
removed source code.
2020-03-28 20:59:31 +01:00
wm4
4583bd8cc7 ao_rsound: remove this audio output
I wonder what this even is. I've never heard of anyone using it, and
can't find a corresponding library that actually builds with it. Good
enough to remove.
2020-03-28 20:59:00 +01:00
wm4
71d218eae4 ao_sndio: remove this audio output
It was always marked as "experimental", and had inherent problems that
were never fixed. It was disabled by default, and I don't think anyone
is using it.
2020-03-28 20:58:56 +01:00
wm4
b8daef5d8b input: remove deprecated --input-file option
This was deprecated 2 releases ago. The deprecation changelog entry says
that there are no plans to remove it short-term, but I guess I lied.
2020-03-28 00:41:38 +01:00
wm4
0b9ed9c274 build: make libass non-optional
Using mpv without libass isn't really supported, since it's not only
used to display ASS subtitles, but all text subtitles, and even OSD.

At least 1 user complained that the player printed a warning if built
without libass. Avoid trying to create the impression that using this
software without libass is in any way supported or desirable, and make
it fully mandatory.

(As far as making dependencies optional goes, I'd rather make ffmpeg
optional, which is an oversized and bloated library, rather than
something tiny like libass.)
2020-03-18 22:45:59 +01:00
wm4
cb82cbbbae osdep: add a pthread debugging wrapper
Because pthread failures are virtually undebuggable (which sure is
pretty strange, given all these heavy instrumentation tools these days).

Of course it affects only files which include osdep/threads.h.

I'm departing from the usual way to add symbols with config.h and using
"#if", and defining it on the compiler command line + "#ifdef" because I
don't want to include config.h from a header (which would be necessary
in this case) to keep things slightly cleaner. Maybe this is misguided,
but still.

This would have been easier if mpv defined its own wrappers for all
thread functions. But we don't (which to be honest is probably better
than e.g. going crazy like VLC and essentially reimplementing
everything). This seems to be a good compromise. Since it's off by
default and basically a developer tool, the minor undefined behavior
(redefining reserved symbols) isn't much of an issue.
2020-03-18 22:42:13 +01:00
wm4
06718da79c build: make C11 atomics mandatory
The emulation is pretty bad, and C11 compilers are everywhere now. It's
time to retire the emulation, which was always meant as temporary hack
for transition.

In theory, a user can still use --disable-stdatomic to enable the
emulation code, but that's sort of hidden. Actual support will be
removed after the next release or so.
2020-03-13 13:47:11 +01:00
wm4
777615f1a3 build: disable RPI vendor blob auto-detection
Apparently this bit-rotted a lot, and now causes more problems that it
helps. In particular picking up broadcom EGL instead of Mesa EGL will
break things. With RPI getting proper Mesa/DRM/V4L support, this problem
should solve itself as well.
2020-03-05 22:00:50 +01:00
wm4
3b8b7cb9d4 stream_smb: remove this
This required libsmbclient, which is a heavy dependency, and as a
library, has all kinds of problems. For one, the API requires completely
unacceptable global state (in particular, leaks auth state), and is not
thread-safe (meaning concurrent reads to multiple files block each
other).

There are better replacements: you can use the Linux kernel's builtin
CIFS support, fusesmb, or contribute supoport for libdsm.
2020-03-05 22:00:50 +01:00
wm4
e22b771ff8 build: remove fchmod() check
This is UNIX-only code, and this function has been in POSIX since
forever. Even Android has it. The test should be unnecessary, so remove
it.
2020-02-19 20:38:12 +01:00
wm4
7d11eda72e Remove remains of Libav compatibility
Libav seems rather dead: no release for 2 years, no new git commits in
master for almost a year (with one exception ~6 months ago). From what I
can tell, some developers resigned themselves to the horrifying idea to
post patches to ffmpeg-devel instead, while the rest of the developers
went on to greener pastures.

Libav was a better project than FFmpeg. Unfortunately, FFmpeg won,
because it managed to keep the name and website. Libav was pushed more
and more into obscurity: while there was initially a big push for Libav,
FFmpeg just remained "in place" and visible for most people. FFmpeg was
slowly draining all manpower and energy from Libav. A big part of this
was that FFmpeg stole code from Libav (regular merges of the entire
Libav git tree), making it some sort of Frankenstein mirror of Libav,
think decaying zombie with additional legs ("features") nailed to it.
"Stealing" surely is the wrong word; I'm just aping the language that
some of the FFmpeg members used to use. All that is in the past now, I'm
probably the only person left who is annoyed by this, and with this
commit I'm putting this decade long problem finally to an end. I just
thought I'd express my annoyance about this fucking shitshow one last
time.

The most intrusive change in this commit is the resample filter, which
originally used libavresample. Since the FFmpeg developer refused to
enable libavresample by default for drama reasons, and the API was
slightly different, so the filter used some big preprocessor mess to
make it compatible to libswresample. All that falls away now. The
simplification to the build system is also significant.
2020-02-16 15:14:55 +01:00
Philip Langdale
8b85b40b2f bash completion: add initial implementation of bash completion
While we've had a zsh completion script for a while, we haven't had
one for bash. This one is reasonably comprehensive, although there are
improvements one could imagine for certain options.
2020-01-09 12:07:05 -08:00
wm4
5b56be0e91 build: fix minimum libarchive version
Seems like 3.3.3 was not correct and too early.

Fixes: #7334
2020-01-07 22:31:35 +01:00
wm4
657ce1b15c stream_libarchive: enable rar5 support
We whitelist formats (and not all of them). RAR v5 is a separated format
entry for inexplicable reasons. (It's a separate implementation, but who
really wants to support only either of the rar formats?)

I'm not sure if it was libarchive 3.3.3. Their git history is absolutely
chaotic. These people do not know how to use git. I couldn't be bothered
to dig deeper.
2020-01-04 17:15:09 +01:00
Philip Langdale
9c05be8999 video: cuda: add explicit context creation for copy hwaccels
In the distant past, the cuviddec backed copy hwaccel could be
configured directly using lavc options. However, since that time,
we gained support for automatic hw ctx creation which ended up
bypassing the lavc options.

Rather than trying to find a way to pass those options again, a
better idea is to make the 'cuda-decode-device' option, used by
the interop hwaccels, work for the copy hwaccels too.

And that's pretty simple: we have to add a create function that
checks the option and passes it on to ffmpeg.

Note that this does require a slight re-jig to the configuration
flags, as we now have a scenario where we want to build with support
for the cuda copy hwaccels but not the interop ones. So we need
a distinct configuration flag for that combination.

Fixes #7295.
2019-12-29 14:32:47 -08:00
Philip Langdale
49cbc5017c vo_gpu: hwdec_vaegl: remove support for old-style interop
In vaapi 1.1.0 (which confusingly is libva release 2.1.0), they
introduced a new surface export API that is more efficient, and
we've been supporting that and the old API ever since (Feb 2018).

If we drop support for the old API, we can do some fairly nice cleanup
of the code.

Note that the pkgconfig entries are explicitly versioned by the API
version and not the library version. I confirmed the upstream pkgconfig
files.
2019-12-28 14:31:34 -08:00
der richter
e7add205d8 build: fix build with disabled swift and Media Player
when swift is disabled some headers are not included. one of them is the
options/options.h header that is needed for the vo_sub_opts struct. we
include it to fix the build without swift.

the second problem is the build time check for the macOS 10.12.2
features or more specific the Media Player support. since it is a swift
feature we can not use it when swift is disabled. add a separate
Media Player check that also depends on swift and use that new
preprocessor variable as a build time check instead.

Fixes #7282
2019-12-23 23:44:20 +01:00
wm4
31eb2f9f33 build: downgrade EGL requirement from 1.5 to 1.4
With the previous commit, there's no need for 1.5 anymore. And in fact,
it's just too dangerous to rely on 1.5 because of all the EGL craziness.
For example, you might get a 1.5 EGL system library, but a driver might
still give you 1.4 at runtime. If you assume that you can call 1.5
functions, you will probably get random crashes in this case. What a
cursed API. (The same problem exists with EGL 1.3, but fortunately
nothing seems to use that anymore. We can just ignore that problem.)
2019-12-16 00:37:18 +01:00
der richter
a32db637b5 mac: replace old event tap for media key support with MediaPlayer
the old event tap has several problems, like no proper priority support
or having to set accessibility permissions for mpv or the terminal.

it is now replaced by the new MediaPlayer which has proper priority
support and isn't as greedy as previously. this only includes Media Key
support and not any of the other features included in the MediaPlayer
framework, like proper Now Playing data (only set dummy data for now).
this is only available on macOS 10.12.2 and higher.

also removes some unnecessary redefines.

Fixes #6389
2019-12-15 20:07:31 +01:00
der richter
8a6ee7fe94 mac: remove Apple Remote support
the Apple Remote has long been deprecated and abandoned by Apple.
current macs don't come with support for it anymore. support might be
re-added with the next commit.
2019-12-15 20:07:31 +01:00
wm4
13fe87f66b build: fix zimg message in configure output
It's useful as software scaler in general, not just that video filter.
2019-12-06 19:16:30 +01:00
wm4
aacc1942fb x11: require EGL 1.5 and use eglGetPlatformDisplay()
eglGetPlatform() is a broken API, since it takes a windowing specific
argument, yet is supposed to work for multiple APIs at the same time. On
Linux, it can take both a X11 "Display" and a "wl_display". Obviously
there is no way to specify what kind of display the argument is (it's
just a void*).

Mesa has _eglNativePlatformDetectNativeDisplay, which does funny stuff
to try to guess the display type, including trying to call mincore() to
determine whether the pointer can be accessed at all. I guess this
recently accidentally broke (as a bug), but on the other hand, maybe
it's time to do this properly.

The fix is using eglGetPlaformDisplay(). This requires EGL 1.5, plus
Mesa needs to support the associated platform extension
(EGL_KHR_platform_x11).

Since I see no reasonable way to do this in a compatible way, just
require that EGL 1.5 is available. The problem is that EGL 1.4 seems to
require you to create a display to query EGL version and extension, and
you have a chicken-and-egg problem. It's very stupid. Maybe you could
jump through some more hoops to get something compatible, but fuck that.
Users on "too old" Mesa will fall back to GLX (which we keep around for
a regrettable company known by the name of Nvidia).

I think Wayland and GBM should do the same. They're sufficiently
bleeding-edge that you can expect them to have EGL 1.5. On the other
hand, the cursed RPI code will have to stay with a eglGetDisplay().

Speculative fix for #7154.

(Rant about EGL follows. Actually I deleted it.)
2019-11-16 20:55:03 +01:00
wm4
53b7a10f54 wscript: add --enable-ta-leak-report option
Kind of more convenient because I'm lazy.
2019-11-08 00:43:46 +01:00
wm4
640b8532aa wscript: remove outdated --enable-libaf
This stopped doing anything since how many years?

The only actual effect was that af_rubberband was made GPL only. Now it
is available in LGPL builds too.
2019-11-08 00:40:11 +01:00
wm4
fb56896319 test: make tests part of the mpv binary
Until now, each .c file in test/ was built as separate, self-contained
binary. Each binary could be run to execute the tests it contained.

Change this and make them part of the normal mpv binary. Now the tests
have to be invoked via the --unittest option. Do this for two reasons:

- Tests now run within a "properly" initialized mpv instance, so all
  services are available.
- Possibly simplifying the situation for future build systems.

The first point is the main motivation. The mpv code is entangled with
mp_log and the option system. It feels like a bad idea to duplicate some
of the initialization of this just so you can call code using them.

I'm also getting rid of cmocka. There wouldn't be any problem to keep it
(it's a perfectly sane set of helpers), but NIH calls. I would have had
to aggregate all tests into a CMUnitTest list, and I don't see how I'd
get different types of entry points easily. Probably easily solvable,
but since we made only pretty basic use of this library, NIH-ing this is
actually easier (I needed a list of tests with custom metadata anyway,
so all what was left was reimplement the assert_* helpers).

Unit tests now don't output anything, and if they fail, they'll simply
crash and leave a message that typically requires inspecting the test
code to figure out what went wrong (and probably editing the test code
to get more information). I even merged the various test functions into
single ones. Sucks, but here you go.

chmap_sel.c is merged into chmap.c, because I didn't see the point of
this being separate. json.c drops the print_message() to go along with
the new silent-by-default idea, also there's a memory leak fix unrelated
to the rest of this commit.

The new code is enabled with --enable-tests (--enable-test goes away).
Due to waf's option parser, --enable-test still works, because it's a
unique prefix to --enable-tests.
2019-11-08 00:26:37 +01:00
wm4
f37f4de849 stream: turn into a ring buffer, make size configurable
In some corner cases (see #6802), it can be beneficial to use a larger
stream buffer size. Use this as argument to rewrite everything for no
reason.

Turn stream.c itself into a ring buffer, with configurable size. The
latter would have been easily achievable with minimal changes, and the
ring buffer is the hard part. There is no reason to have a ring buffer
at all, except possibly if ffmpeg don't fix their awful mp4 demuxer, and
some subtle issues with demux_mkv.c wanting to seek back by small
offsets (the latter was handled with small stream_peek() calls, which
are unneeded now).

In addition, this turns small forward seeks into reads (where data is
simply skipped). Before this commit, only stream_skip() did this (which
also mean that stream_skip() simply calls stream_seek() now).

Replace all stream_peek() calls with something else (usually
stream_read_peek()). The function was a problem, because it returned a
pointer to the internal buffer, which is now a ring buffer with
wrapping. The new function just copies the data into a buffer, and in
some cases requires callers to dynamically allocate memory. (The most
common case, demux_lavf.c, required a separate buffer allocation anyway
due to FFmpeg "idiosyncrasies".) This is the bulk of the demuxer_*
changes.

I'm not happy with this. There still isn't a good reason why there
should be a ring buffer, that is complex, and most of the time just
wastes half of the available memory. Maybe another rewrite soon.

It also contains bugs; you're an alpha tester now.
2019-11-06 21:36:02 +01:00
wm4
2ff14f92be build: fix strict ABI option
Fixes: #7118
2019-11-04 00:25:12 +01:00
wm4
e63091b3cc build: make vo_sdl conflict with cocoa
These are inherently incompatible. As far as I'm aware, SDL must be used
from the main thread on OSX.

(Technically, this condition is wrong: the problem happens on OSX in
general, or more precisely, when SDL uses Cocoa. I didn't find the waf
OSX dependency name after 5 second of searching, so I'm just using
cocoa, without which mpv is useless on OSX anyway.)
2019-10-25 22:02:16 +02:00
Stefano Pigozzi
899e0bd16b input: add gamepad support through SDL2
The code is very basic:

- only handles gamepads, could be extended for generic joysticks in the
  future.
- only has button mappings for controllers natively supported by SDL2.
  I heard more can be added through env vars, there's also ways to load
  mappings from text files, but I'd rather not go there yet. Common ones
  like Dualshock are supported natively.
- analog buttons (TRIGGER and AXIS) are mapped to discrete buttons using an
  activation threshold.
- only supports one gamepad at a time. the feature is intented to use
  gamepads as evolved remote controls, not play multiplayer games in mpv :)
2019-10-23 09:40:30 +02:00
wm4
9565ff522b build: add --enable-ffmpeg-strict-abi option
This can be used by distros to disable all known FFmpeg ABI violations.

Currently only 1 is known, in demux_lavf.c. In addition to if-defing out
the access to the private FFmpeg field, this disables the possibly
fragile nested open callbacks, which make sense only if the
aforementioned field can be accessed.
2019-10-21 01:38:25 +02:00
wm4
ff67fbf328 build: lower required FFmpeg version
The FFmpeg version was last bumped a long time ago, except in commit
1638fa7b46, where it was used for some obscure pixel
format.

This is pretty annoying, so make it optional.
2019-10-20 19:41:18 +02:00
Emmanuel Gil Peyrot
a6000d3114 vo_wlshm: use memfd_create() instead of shm_open()
This syscall avoids the need to guess an unused filename in /dev/shm and
allows seals to be placed on it.  We immediately return if no fd got
returned, as there isn’t anything we can do otherwise.

Seals especially allow the compositor to drop the SIGBUS protections,
since the kernel promises the fd won’t ever shrink.

This removes support for any platform but Linux from this vo.
2019-10-17 19:38:04 +02:00
Jan Ekström
648d785930 vo_gpu/d3d11: add support for configuring swap chain format
Query information on the system output most linked to the swap chain,
and either utilize a user-configured format, or either 8bit
RGBA or 10bit RGB with 2bit alpha depending on the system output's
bit depth.
2019-10-13 22:31:33 +11:00
der richter
6d0f0546ee cocoa-cb: remove get_property_* usages and split up mpv helper
all the get_property_* usages were removed because in some circumstances
they can lead to deadlocks. they were replaced by accessing the vo and
mp_vo_opts structs directly, like on other vos.

additionally the mpv helper was split into a mpv and libmpv helper, to
differentiate between private and public APIs and for future changes
like a macOS vulkan context for vo=gpu.
2019-10-06 13:29:48 +02:00
Marvin Schmidt
f726b368da build: lower version requirement for EGL
`egl.pc` can be provided either by mesa or libglvnd. The latter doesn't
follow the same version scheme as mesa but instead uses the API version
that the library exposes, which is 1.5 for EGL[1]

[1] 0dfaea2bcb (diff-b58a140c00ea99fb9a708e15afaade62R8)
2019-09-29 00:08:23 +02:00
Rodger Combs
c940d7dc8c build: silence OpenGL deprecation warnings on macOS for C/objC
We know of the deprecation since 10.14, and thus we do not need to
be reminded of it with each compiled file.
2019-09-28 15:20:35 +03:00
Jan Ekström
95ca78b63e wscript: check tvOS define's value to be nonzero
TARGET_OS_TV seems to always be defined, but set according to the
build configuration. This fixes all Apple configurations being
mis-identified as tvOS.
2019-09-27 18:55:53 +03:00
Philip Sequeira
2712db8238 zsh completion: move generation to runtime and improve
The completion function itself now parses --list-options on the first
tab press and caches the results. This does mean a slight delay on that
first tab press, but it will only do this if the argument being
completed looks like an option (i.e. starts with "-"), so there is never
a delay when just completing a file name. I've also put some effort into
making it reasonably fast; on my machine it's consistently under 100 ms,
more than half of which is mpv itself.

Installation of zsh completion is now done unconditionally because it's
nothing more than copying a file. If you really don't want it installed,
set zshdir to empty: `./waf configure --zshdir= ...`

Improvements in functionality compared to the old script:

 * Produces the right results for mpv binaries other than the one it was
   installed with (like a dev build for testing changes).

 * Does not require running mpv at build time, so it won't cause
   problems with cross compilation.

 * Handles aliases.

 * Slightly nicer handling of options that take comma-separated values
   and/or sub-options: A space is now inserted at the end instead of a
   comma, allowing you to immediately start typing the next argument,
   but typing a comma will still remove the automatically added space,
   and = and : will now do that too, so you can immediately add a
   sub-option.

 * More general/flexible handling of values for options that print their
   possible values with --option=help. The code as is could handle quite
   a few more options (*scale, demuxers, decoders, ...), but nobody
   wants to maintain that list here so we'll just stick with what the
   old completion script already did.
2019-09-27 13:19:29 +02:00
Jonas Karlman
16d2ddb505 vo_gpu: hwdec_drmprime_drm: add hwdec ctx
This allows to use drm hwaccels that require a hwdevice.

Tested with v4l2request hwaccel and cedrus driver on an allwinner device
running mpv with --vo=gpu --gpu-context=drm --hwdec=drm.
2019-09-27 13:08:27 +02:00
Aman Gupta
9dc0a9f0e0 wscript: detect tvOS and disable posix-spawn usage
cc #5331

Signed-off-by: Aman Gupta <aman@tmm1.net>
2019-09-26 23:45:54 +03:00
Philip Langdale
61b46d101e wscript: Fix test for ffmpeg drmprime support
This test requires libavutil headers but there is no avutil
dependency for it to use. So let's add one, and also reorder the
ffmpeg tests ahead of the video tests so that the avutil dependency
can be used.
2019-09-22 00:07:23 +03:00
wm4
293dfc7825 test: fix cmocka assert_float_equal shadowing warnings
Just use cmocka's function. It takes an epsilon argument, which we now
provide directly.

There's no assert_double_equal() in cmocka (and the float variant
actually forces a conversion to the float type), but fortunately we
didn't use it.
2019-09-21 22:11:52 +02:00