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der richter
d954646d29 various: make mentions of macOS consistent
change all mentions and variations of OSX, OS X, MacOSX, MacOS X, etc
consistent. use the official naming macOS.
2024-02-21 20:46:53 +01:00
Alexander Seiler
bdf7b5c3b8 various: fix various typos in the code base
Signed-off-by: Alexander Seiler <seileralex@gmail.com>
2023-03-28 19:29:44 +00:00
Harri Nieminen
292a5868cb various: fix typos
Found by codespell
2023-03-28 19:29:44 +00:00
sfan5
9b59d39a3a vo_gpu: implement VO_DR_FLAG_HOST_CACHED
For OpenGL, this is based on simply comparing GL_VENDOR strings against
a list of allowed vendors.

Co-authored-by: Nicolas F. <ovdev@fratti.ch>
Co-authored-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
2023-01-23 14:13:34 +01:00
Philip Langdale
fd63bf398a vo_gpu: stop hard-coding max compute group threads
We've been assuming that maximum number of compute group threads is
never less than the 1024 defined by the desktop GL spec. Given that we
haven't had working compute shaders for GLES and I guess the Vulkan
spec defines at least as high a value, we've gotten away with it so
far.

But we should really look the value up and respect it.
2021-12-19 01:51:54 +01:00
sfan5
72915e8b76 {player,video}: remove references to obsolete opengl-cb API 2021-12-15 12:29:10 +01:00
wm4
9e48085043 vo_gpu: fix green shit with float yuv input
This was incorrect at least because the colorspace matrix attempted to
center chroma at (conceptually) 0.5, instead of 0. Also, it tried to
apply the fixed point shift logic for component sizes > 8 bit.

There is no float yuv format in mpv/ffmpeg yet, but see next commit,
which enables zimg to output it. I'm assuming zimg defines this format
such that luma is in range [0,1] and chroma in range [-0.5,0.5], with
the levels flag being ignored. This is consistent with H264/5 Annex E (I
think...), and it sort of seems to look right, so that's it.
2020-05-09 18:02:57 +02:00
Philip Langdale
e2976e662d video/out/gpu: Add a storable flag to ra_format
While `ra` supports the concept of a texture as a storage
destination, it does not support the concept of a texture format
being usable for a storage texture. This can lead to us attempting
to create a texture from an incompatible format, with undefined
results.

So, let's introduce an explicit format flag for storage and use
it. In `ra_pl` we can simply reflect the `storable` flag. For
GL and D3D, we'll need to write some new code to do the compatibility
checks. I'm not going to do it here because it's not a regression;
we were already implicitly assuming all formats were storable.

Fixes #6657
2019-07-08 00:59:28 +02:00
Niklas Haas
f0b6860d62 vo_gpu: index desc namespaces by ra
No reason to require them be constant. This allows them to depend on
runtime characteristics of the `ra`.
2019-04-21 23:55:22 +03:00
Philip Langdale
93f800a00f vo_gpu: vulkan: Add support for exporting buffer memory
The CUDA/Vulkan interop works on the basis of memory being exported
from Vulkan and then imported by CUDA. To enable this, we add a way
to declare a buffer as being intended for export, and then add a
function to do the export.

For now, we support the fd and Handle based exports on Linux and
Windows respectively. There are others, which we can support when
a need arises.

Also note that this is just for exporting buffers, rather than
textures (VkImages). Image import on the CUDA side is supposed to
work, but it is currently buggy and waiting for a new driver release.

Finally, at least with my nvidia hardware and drivers, everything
seems to work even if we don't initialise the buffer with the right
exportability options. Nevertheless I'm enforcing it so that we're
following the spec.
2018-10-22 21:35:48 +02:00
wm4
52dd38a48a client API: add a new way to pass X11 Display etc. to render API
Hardware decoding things often need access to additional handles from
the windowing system, such as the X11 or Wayland display when using
vaapi. The opengl-cb had nothing dedicated for this, and used the weird
GL_MP_MPGetNativeDisplay GL extension (which was mpv specific and not
officially registered with OpenGL).

This was awkward, and a pain due to having to emulate GL context
behavior (like needing a TLS variable to store context for the pseudo GL
extension function). In addition (and not inherently due to this), we
could pass only one resource from mpv builtin context backends to
hwdecs. It was also all GL specific.

Replace this with a newer mechanism. It works for all RA backends, not
just GL. the API user can explicitly pass the objects at init time via
mpv_render_context_create(). Multiple resources are naturally possible.

The API uses MPV_RENDER_PARAM_* defines, but internally we use strings.
This is done for 2 reasons: 1. trying to leave libmpv and internal
mechanisms decoupled, 2. not having to add public API for some of the
internal resource types (especially D3D/GL interop stuff).

To remain sane, drop support for obscure half-working opengl-cb things,
like the DRM interop (was missing necessary things), the RPI window
thing (nobody used it), and obscure D3D interop things (not needed with
ANGLE, others were undocumented). In order not to break ABI and the C
API, we don't remove the associated structs from opengl_cb.h.

The parts which are still needed (in particular DRM interop) needs to be
ported to the render API.
2018-03-26 19:47:08 +02:00
wm4
9f595f3a80 vo_gpu: make screenshots use the GL renderer
Using the GL renderer for color conversion will make sure screenshots
will use the same conversion as normal video rendering. It can do this
for all types of screenshots.

The logic when to write 16 bit PNGs changes. To approximate the old
behavior, we decide by looking whether the source video format has more
than 8 bits per component. We apply this logic even for window
screenshots. Also, 16 bit PNGs now always include an unused alpha
channel. The reason is that FFmpeg has RGB48 and RGBA64 formats, but no
RGB064. RGB48 is 3 bytes and usually not supported by GPUs for
rendering, so we have to use RGBA64, which forces an alpha channel.

Will break for users who use --target-trc and similar options.

I considered creating a new gl_video context, but it could double GPU
memory use, so I didn't.

This uses FBOs instead of glGetTexImage(), because that increases the
chance it could work on GLES (e.g. ANGLE). Untested. No support for the
Vulkan and D3D11 backends yet.

Fixes #5498. Also fixes #5240, because the code for reading back is not
used with the new code path.
2018-02-11 17:45:51 -08:00
Niklas Haas
0870859e3d vo_gpu: add RA_CAP for gl_NumWorkGroups
SPIRV-Cross doesn't support this for the time being. It's possible this
could go away again at a later date.
2018-02-05 23:11:18 -08:00
Niklas Haas
a42b8b1142 vo_gpu: attempt re-using the FBO format for p->output_tex
This allows RAs with support for non-opaque FBO formats to use a more
appropriate FBO format for the output tex, possibly enabling a more
efficient blit operation.

This requires distinguishing between real formats (which can be used to
create textures) and fake formats (e.g. ra_gl's FBO hack).
2017-12-25 00:47:53 +01:00
Niklas Haas
dcda8bd36a vo_gpu: aggressively prefer async compute
On AMD devices, we only get one graphics pipe but several compute pipes
which can (in theory) run independently. As such, we should prefer
compute shaders over fragment shaders in scenarios where we expect them
to be better for parallelism.

This is amusingly trivial to do, and actually improves performance even
in a single-queue scenario.
2017-12-25 00:47:53 +01:00
Niklas Haas
6186cc79e6 vo_gpu: allow invalidating FBO in renderpass_run
This is especially interesting for vulkan since it allows completely
skipping the layout transition as part of the renderpass. Unfortunately,
that also means it needs to be put into renderpass_params, as opposed to
renderpass_run_params (unlike #4777).

Closes #4777.
2017-12-25 00:47:53 +01:00
James Ross-Gowan
9b2dae79b1 vo_gpu: d3d11: add RA caps for ra_d3d11
ra_d3d11 uses the SPIR-V compiler to translate GLSL to SPIR-V, which is
then translated to HLSL. This means it always exposes the same GLSL
version that the SPIR-V compiler supports (4.50 for shaderc/glslang.)

Despite claiming to support GLSL 4.50, some features that are tied to
the GLSL version in OpenGL are not supported by ra_d3d11 when targeting
legacy Direct3D feature levels.

This includes two features that mpv relies on:
- Reading from gl_FragCoord in the fragment shader (requires FL 10_0)
- textureGather from any texture component (requires FL 11_0)

These features have been exposed as new RA caps.
2017-11-07 20:27:13 +11:00
James Ross-Gowan
8020a62953 vo_gpu: export the GLSL format qualifier for ra_format
Backported from @haasn's change to libplacebo, except in the current RA,
there's nothing to indicate an ra_format can be bound as a storage
image, so there's no way to force all of these formats to have a
glsl_format. Instead, the layout qualifier will be removed if
glsl_format is NULL.

This is needed for the upcoming ra_d3d11 backend. In Direct3D 11, while
loading float values from unorm images often works as expected, it's
technically undefined behaviour, and in Windows 10, it will cause the
debug layer to spam the log with error messages. Also, apparently in
GLSL, the format name must match the image's format exactly (but in
Direct3D, it just has to have the same component type.)
2017-11-07 20:27:13 +11:00
James Ross-Gowan
41dff03f8d vo_gpu: add namespace query mechanism
Backported from @haasn's change to libplacebo. More flexible than the
previous "shared || non-shared" distinction. The extra flexibility is
needed for Direct3D 11, but it also doesn't hurt code-wise.
2017-11-07 20:27:13 +11:00
Niklas Haas
ca85a153b4 vo_gpu: vulkan: add support for push constants
Can in theory avoid updating the uniform buffer every frame
2017-09-26 17:25:35 +02:00
Niklas Haas
91f23c7067 vo_gpu: vulkan: initial implementation
This time based on ra/vo_gpu. 2017 is the year of the vulkan desktop!

Current problems / limitations / improvement opportunities:

1. The swapchain/flipping code violates the vulkan spec, by assuming
   that the presentation queue will be bounded (in cases where rendering
   is significantly faster than vsync). But apparently, there's simply
   no better way to do this right now, to the point where even the
   stupid cube.c examples from LunarG etc. do it wrong.
   (cf. https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Docs/issues/370)

2. The memory allocator could be improved. (This is a universal
   constant)

3. Could explore using push descriptors instead of descriptor sets,
   especially since we expect to switch descriptors semi-often for some
   passes (like interpolation). Probably won't make a difference, but
   the synchronization overhead might be a factor. Who knows.

4. Parallelism across frames / async transfer is not well-defined, we
   either need to use a better semaphore / command buffer strategy or a
   resource pooling layer to safely handle cross-frame parallelism.
   (That said, I gave resource pooling a try and was not happy with the
   result at all - so I'm still exploring the semaphore strategy)

5. We aggressively use pipeline barriers where events would offer a much
   more fine-grained synchronization mechanism. As a result of this, we
   might be suffering from GPU bubbles due to too-short dependencies on
   objects. (That said, I'm also exploring the use of semaphores as a an
   ordering tactic which would allow cross-frame time slicing in theory)

Some minor changes to the vo_gpu and infrastructure, but nothing
consequential.

NOTE: For safety, all use of asynchronous commands / multiple command
pools is currently disabled completely. There are some left-over relics
of this in the code (e.g. the distinction between dev_poll and
pool_poll), but that is kept in place mostly because this will be
re-extended in the future (vulkan rev 2).

The queue count is also currently capped to 1, because of the lack of
cross-frame semaphores means we need the implicit synchronization from
the same-queue semantics to guarantee a correct result.
2017-09-26 17:25:35 +02:00
Niklas Haas
61f5c423be vo_gpu: fix comment on ra_buf_type
This hasn't been true for several iterations of this API.
2017-09-21 15:01:22 +02:00
Niklas Haas
65979986a9 vo_opengl: refactor into vo_gpu
This is done in several steps:

1. refactor MPGLContext -> struct ra_ctx
2. move GL-specific stuff in vo_opengl into opengl/context.c
3. generalize context creation to support other APIs, and add --gpu-api
4. rename all of the --opengl- options that are no longer opengl-specific
5. move all of the stuff from opengl/* that isn't GL-specific into gpu/
   (note: opengl/gl_utils.h became opengl/utils.h)
6. rename vo_opengl to vo_gpu
7. to handle window screenshots, the short-term approach was to just add
   it to ra_swchain_fns. Long term (and for vulkan) this has to be moved to
   ra itself (and vo_gpu altered to compensate), but this was a stop-gap
   measure to prevent this commit from getting too big
8. move ra->fns->flush to ra_gl_ctx instead
9. some other minor changes that I've probably already forgotten

Note: This is one half of a major refactor, the other half of which is
provided by rossy's following commit. This commit enables support for
all linux platforms, while his version enables support for all non-linux
platforms.

Note 2: vo_opengl_cb.c also re-uses ra_gl_ctx so it benefits from the
--opengl- options like --opengl-early-flush, --opengl-finish etc. Should
be a strict superset of the old functionality.

Disclaimer: Since I have no way of compiling mpv on all platforms, some
of these ports were done blindly. Specifically, the blind ports included
context_mali_fbdev.c and context_rpi.c. Since they're both based on
egl_helpers, the port should have gone smoothly without any major
changes required. But if somebody complains about a compile error on
those platforms (assuming anybody actually uses them), you know where to
complain.
2017-09-21 15:00:55 +02:00