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mpv/video/decode/lavc.h
wm4 f1e78306cb vaapi: try dealing with Intel's braindamaged shit drivers
So talking to a certain Intel dev, it sounded like modern VA-API drivers
are reasonable thread-safe. But apparently that is not the case. Not at
all. So add approximate locking around all vaapi API calls.

The problem appeared once we moved decoding and display to different
threads. That means the "vaapi-copy" mode was unaffected, but decoding
with vo_vaapi or vo_opengl lead to random crashes.

Untested on real Intel hardware. With the vdpau emulation, it seems to
work fine - but actually it worked fine even before this commit, because
vdpau was written and designed not by morons, but competent people
(vdpau is guaranteed to be fully thread-safe).

There is some probability that this commit doesn't fix things entirely.
One problem is that locking might not be complete. For one, libavcodec
_also_ accesses vaapi, so we have to rely on our own guesses how and
when lavc uses vaapi (since we disable multithreading when doing hw
decoding, our guess should be relatively good, but it's still a lavc
implementation detail). One other reason that this commit might not
help is Intel's amazing potential to fuckup anything that is good and
holy.
2014-08-21 22:45:58 +02:00

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#ifndef MPV_LAVC_H
#define MPV_LAVC_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
#include "demux/stheader.h"
#include "video/mp_image.h"
#include "video/hwdec.h"
// keep in sync with --hwdec option
enum hwdec_type {
HWDEC_AUTO = -1,
HWDEC_NONE = 0,
HWDEC_VDPAU = 1,
HWDEC_VDA = 2,
HWDEC_CRYSTALHD = 3,
HWDEC_VAAPI = 4,
HWDEC_VAAPI_COPY = 5,
};
typedef struct lavc_ctx {
struct mp_log *log;
struct MPOpts *opts;
AVCodecContext *avctx;
AVFrame *pic;
struct vd_lavc_hwdec *hwdec;
int selected_hwdec;
enum AVPixelFormat pix_fmt;
int best_csp;
enum AVDiscard skip_frame;
const char *software_fallback_decoder;
// From VO
struct mp_hwdec_info *hwdec_info;
// For free use by hwdec implementation
void *hwdec_priv;
int hwdec_fmt;
int hwdec_w;
int hwdec_h;
int hwdec_profile;
} vd_ffmpeg_ctx;
struct vd_lavc_hwdec {
enum hwdec_type type;
// If not-0: the IMGFMT_ format that should be accepted in the libavcodec
// get_format callback.
int image_format;
int (*probe)(struct vd_lavc_hwdec *hwdec, struct mp_hwdec_info *info,
const char *decoder);
int (*init)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx);
int (*init_decoder)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx, int fmt, int w, int h);
void (*uninit)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx);
// Note: if init_decoder is set, this will always use the values from the
// last successful init_decoder call. Otherwise, it's up to you.
struct mp_image *(*allocate_image)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx, int fmt,
int w, int h);
// Process the image returned by the libavcodec decoder.
struct mp_image *(*process_image)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx, struct mp_image *img);
// For horrible Intel shit-drivers only
void (*lock)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx);
void (*unlock)(struct lavc_ctx *ctx);
};
enum {
HWDEC_ERR_NO_CTX = -2,
HWDEC_ERR_NO_CODEC = -3,
HWDEC_ERR_EMULATED = -4, // probing successful, but emulated API detected
};
struct hwdec_profile_entry {
enum AVCodecID av_codec;
int ff_profile;
uint64_t hw_profile;
};
const struct hwdec_profile_entry *hwdec_find_profile(
struct lavc_ctx *ctx, const struct hwdec_profile_entry *table);
bool hwdec_check_codec_support(const char *decoder,
const struct hwdec_profile_entry *table);
int hwdec_get_max_refs(struct lavc_ctx *ctx);
#endif