Fix handling of input if not in native endianness, and add support for
9/10-bit output. This allows us to force endianness of YUV420P 9/10bit
in the H264/10bit fate tests, which should fix them on big-endian
systems.
Instead of saving huge raw files, use the md5: output pseudo-protocol
to calculate the checksum of the file directly. This is especially
useful when testing on remote targets as it avoids transferring 3.6GB
over the network.
Increase readability and robustness, as the test result is not going
to differ if the order of the pixfmts codes changes.
Originally committed as revision 24665 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
This test verifies the pixdesc code by comparing the output with and
without a filter which should have no effect on the image. Since the
available pixel formats depend on the byte order of the machine, a
simple reference checksum is not possible.
The test originally tried to solve this by generating a reference file
on the fly. The problem with this is that the test framework expects
the reference file in the source tree, and writing to the source tree
is not allowed.
To avoid complicating the test framework, we instead provide two
reference files and select which to use based on the byte order.
Originally committed as revision 24330 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk