0
0
mirror of https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv.git synced 2024-09-20 12:02:23 +02:00
mpv/video/img_format.h
wm4 a8b84c9a1a zimg: add support for big endian input and output
One of the extremely annoying dumb things in ffmpeg is that most pixel
formats are available as little endian and big endian variants. (The
sane way would be having native endian formats only.) Usually, most of
the real codecs use native formats only, while non-native formats are
used by fringe raw codecs only. But the PNG encoders and decoders
unfortunately use big endian formats, and since PNG it such a popular
format, this causes problems for us. In particular, the current zimg
wrapper will refuse to work (and mpv will fall back to sws) when writing
non-8 bit PNGs.

So add non-native endian support to zimg. This is done in a fairly
"generic" way (which means lots of potential for bugs). If input is a
"regular" format (and just byte-swapped), the rest happens
automatically, which happens to cover all interesting formats.

Some things could be more efficient; for example, unpacking is done on
the data before it's passed to the unpacker. You could make endian
swapping part of the actual unpacking process, which might be slightly
faster. You could avoid copying twice in some cases (such as when
there's no actual repacker, or if alignment needs to be corrected). But
I don't really care. It's reasonably fast for the normal case.

Not entirely sure whether this is correct. Some (but not many) formats
are covered by the tests, some I tested manually. Some I can't even
test, because libswscale doesn't support them (like nv20*).
2020-04-13 15:56:27 +02:00

254 lines
8.6 KiB
C

/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef MPLAYER_IMG_FORMAT_H
#define MPLAYER_IMG_FORMAT_H
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "osdep/endian.h"
#include "misc/bstr.h"
#include "video/csputils.h"
#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
#define MP_SELECT_LE_BE(LE, BE) BE
#else
#define MP_SELECT_LE_BE(LE, BE) LE
#endif
#define MP_MAX_PLANES 4
// All pixels start in byte boundaries
#define MP_IMGFLAG_BYTE_ALIGNED 0x1
// set if (possibly) alpha is included (might be not definitive for packed RGB)
#define MP_IMGFLAG_ALPHA 0x80
// set if it's YUV colorspace
#define MP_IMGFLAG_YUV 0x200
// set if it's RGB colorspace
#define MP_IMGFLAG_RGB 0x400
// set if the format is in a standard YUV format:
// - planar and yuv colorspace
// - chroma shift 0-2
// - 1-4 planes (1: gray, 2: gray/alpha, 3: yuv, 4: yuv/alpha)
// - 8-16 bit per pixel/plane, all planes have same depth,
// each plane has exactly one component
#define MP_IMGFLAG_YUV_P 0x1000
// set if in little endian, or endian independent
#define MP_IMGFLAG_LE 0x2000
// set if in big endian, or endian independent
#define MP_IMGFLAG_BE 0x4000
// set if in native (host) endian, or endian independent
#define MP_IMGFLAG_NE MP_SELECT_LE_BE(MP_IMGFLAG_LE, MP_IMGFLAG_BE)
// Carries a palette in plane[1] (see AV_PIX_FMT_PAL8 for format of the palette).
#define MP_IMGFLAG_PAL 0x8000
// planes don't contain real data
#define MP_IMGFLAG_HWACCEL 0x10000
// Like MP_IMGFLAG_YUV_P, but RGB. This can be e.g. AV_PIX_FMT_GBRP. The planes
// are always shuffled (G - B - R [- A]).
#define MP_IMGFLAG_RGB_P 0x40000
// Semi-planar YUV formats, like AV_PIX_FMT_NV12.
#define MP_IMGFLAG_YUV_NV 0x80000
struct mp_imgfmt_desc {
int id; // IMGFMT_*
int avformat; // AV_PIX_FMT_* (or AV_PIX_FMT_NONE)
int flags; // MP_IMGFLAG_* bitfield
int8_t num_planes;
int8_t chroma_xs, chroma_ys; // chroma shift (i.e. log2 of chroma pixel size)
int8_t align_x, align_y; // pixel size to get byte alignment and to get
// to a pixel pos where luma & chroma aligns
int8_t bytes[MP_MAX_PLANES]; // bytes per pixel (MP_IMGFLAG_BYTE_ALIGNED)
int8_t bpp[MP_MAX_PLANES]; // bits per pixel
int8_t plane_bits; // number of bits in use for plane 0
int8_t component_bits; // number of bits per component (0 if uneven)
// chroma shifts per plane (provided for convenience with planar formats)
int8_t xs[MP_MAX_PLANES];
int8_t ys[MP_MAX_PLANES];
};
struct mp_imgfmt_desc mp_imgfmt_get_desc(int imgfmt);
// MP_CSP_AUTO for YUV, MP_CSP_RGB or MP_CSP_XYZ otherwise.
// (Because IMGFMT/AV_PIX_FMT conflate format and csp for RGB and XYZ.)
enum mp_csp mp_imgfmt_get_forced_csp(int imgfmt);
enum mp_component_type {
MP_COMPONENT_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
MP_COMPONENT_TYPE_UINT,
MP_COMPONENT_TYPE_FLOAT,
};
enum mp_component_type mp_imgfmt_get_component_type(int imgfmt);
#define MP_NUM_COMPONENTS 4
struct mp_regular_imgfmt_plane {
uint8_t num_components;
// 1 is luminance/red/gray, 2 is green/Cb, 3 is blue/Cr, 4 is alpha.
// 0 is used for padding (undefined contents).
// It is guaranteed that non-0 values occur only once in the whole format.
uint8_t components[MP_NUM_COMPONENTS];
};
// This describes pixel formats that are byte aligned, have byte aligned
// components, native endian, etc.
struct mp_regular_imgfmt {
// Type of each component.
enum mp_component_type component_type;
// See mp_imgfmt_get_forced_csp(). Normally code should use
// mp_image_params.colors. This field is only needed to map the format
// unambiguously to FFmpeg formats.
enum mp_csp forced_csp;
// Size of each component in bytes.
uint8_t component_size;
// If >0, LSB padding, if <0, MSB padding. The padding bits are always 0.
// This applies: bit_depth = component_size * 8 - abs(component_pad)
// bit_size = component_size * 8 + MPMIN(0, component_pad)
// E.g. P010: component_pad=6 (LSB always implied 0, all data in MSB)
// => has a "depth" of 10 bit, but usually treated as 16 bit value
// yuv420p10: component_pad=-6 (like a 10 bit value 0-extended to 16)
// => has depth of 10 bit, needs <<6 to get a 16 bit value
int8_t component_pad;
uint8_t num_planes;
struct mp_regular_imgfmt_plane planes[MP_MAX_PLANES];
// Chroma pixel size (1x1 is 4:4:4)
uint8_t chroma_w, chroma_h;
};
bool mp_get_regular_imgfmt(struct mp_regular_imgfmt *dst, int imgfmt);
int mp_find_regular_imgfmt(struct mp_regular_imgfmt *src);
// If imgfmt is valid, and there exists a format that is exactly the same, but
// has inverse endianness, return this other format. Otherwise return 0.
int mp_find_other_endian(int imgfmt);
enum mp_imgfmt {
IMGFMT_NONE = 0,
// Offset to make confusing with ffmpeg formats harder
IMGFMT_START = 1000,
// Planar YUV formats
IMGFMT_444P, // 1x1
IMGFMT_420P, // 2x2
// Gray
IMGFMT_Y8,
IMGFMT_Y16,
// Planar gray/alpha.
IMGFMT_YAP8,
IMGFMT_YAP16,
// Packed YUV formats (components are byte-accessed)
IMGFMT_UYVY, // U Y0 V Y1
// Y plane + packed plane for chroma
IMGFMT_NV12,
// Like IMGFMT_NV12, but with 10 bits per component (and 6 bits of padding)
IMGFMT_P010,
// RGB/BGR Formats
// Byte accessed (low address to high address)
IMGFMT_ARGB,
IMGFMT_BGRA,
IMGFMT_ABGR,
IMGFMT_RGBA,
IMGFMT_BGR24, // 3 bytes per pixel
IMGFMT_RGB24,
// Like e.g. IMGFMT_ARGB, but has a padding byte instead of alpha
IMGFMT_0RGB,
IMGFMT_BGR0,
IMGFMT_0BGR,
IMGFMT_RGB0,
// Like IMGFMT_RGBA, but 2 bytes per component.
IMGFMT_RGBA64,
// Accessed with bit-shifts after endian-swapping the uint16_t pixel
IMGFMT_RGB565, // 5r 6g 5b (MSB to LSB)
// Accessed with bit-shifts, uint32_t units.
IMGFMT_RGB30, // 2pad 10r 10g 10b (MSG to LSB)
// AV_PIX_FMT_PAL8
IMGFMT_PAL8,
// Hardware accelerated formats. Plane data points to special data
// structures, instead of pixel data.
IMGFMT_VDPAU, // VdpVideoSurface
IMGFMT_VDPAU_OUTPUT, // VdpOutputSurface
IMGFMT_VAAPI,
// plane 0: ID3D11Texture2D
// plane 1: slice index casted to pointer
IMGFMT_D3D11,
IMGFMT_DXVA2, // IDirect3DSurface9 (NV12/P010/P016)
IMGFMT_MMAL, // MMAL_BUFFER_HEADER_T
IMGFMT_VIDEOTOOLBOX, // CVPixelBufferRef
IMGFMT_MEDIACODEC, // AVMediaCodecBuffer
IMGFMT_DRMPRIME, // AVDRMFrameDescriptor
IMGFMT_CUDA, // CUDA Buffer
// Generic pass-through of AV_PIX_FMT_*. Used for formats which don't have
// a corresponding IMGFMT_ value.
IMGFMT_AVPIXFMT_START,
IMGFMT_AVPIXFMT_END = IMGFMT_AVPIXFMT_START + 500,
IMGFMT_END,
// Redundant format aliases for native endian access
// The IMGFMT_RGB32 and IMGFMT_BGR32 formats provide bit-shift access to
// normally byte-accessed formats:
// IMGFMT_RGB32 = r | (g << 8) | (b << 16) | (a << 24)
// IMGFMT_BGR32 = b | (g << 8) | (r << 16) | (a << 24)
IMGFMT_RGB32 = MP_SELECT_LE_BE(IMGFMT_RGBA, IMGFMT_ABGR),
IMGFMT_BGR32 = MP_SELECT_LE_BE(IMGFMT_BGRA, IMGFMT_ARGB),
};
static inline bool IMGFMT_IS_RGB(int fmt)
{
struct mp_imgfmt_desc desc = mp_imgfmt_get_desc(fmt);
return (desc.flags & MP_IMGFLAG_RGB) && desc.num_planes == 1;
}
#define IMGFMT_RGB_DEPTH(fmt) (mp_imgfmt_get_desc(fmt).plane_bits)
#define IMGFMT_IS_HWACCEL(fmt) (!!(mp_imgfmt_get_desc(fmt).flags & MP_IMGFLAG_HWACCEL))
int mp_imgfmt_from_name(bstr name);
char *mp_imgfmt_to_name_buf(char *buf, size_t buf_size, int fmt);
#define mp_imgfmt_to_name(fmt) mp_imgfmt_to_name_buf((char[16]){0}, 16, (fmt))
char **mp_imgfmt_name_list(void);
#define vo_format_name mp_imgfmt_to_name
int mp_imgfmt_find(int xs, int ys, int planes, int component_bits, int flags);
int mp_imgfmt_select_best(int dst1, int dst2, int src);
int mp_imgfmt_select_best_list(int *dst, int num_dst, int src);
#endif /* MPLAYER_IMG_FORMAT_H */