When decoding in serial mode, there will be only
one FrameWorker doing decoding. When decoding in
parallel mode, there will be several FrameWorkers
doing decoding in parallel.
Change-Id: If53fc5c49c7a0bf5e773f1ce7008b8a62fdae257
The test for this is in test vector code ( show existing frames will
fail ). I can't check it in disabled as I'm changing the generic
test code to do this:
https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/c/70569/
Change-Id: I5ab324f0cb7df06316a949af0f7fc089f4a3d466
A superframe is a bunch of frames that bundled as one frame. It is mostly
used to combine one or more non-displayable frames and one displayable frame.
For frame parallel decoding, libvpx decoder will only support decoding one
normal frame or a super frame with superframe index.
If an application pass a superframe without superframe index or a chunk
of displayable frames without superframe index to libvpx decoder, libvpx
will not decode it in frame parallel mode. But libvpx decoder still could
decode it in serial mode.
Change-Id: I04c9f2c828373d64e880a8c7bcade5307015ce35
This commit fixes frame header decoding for superframe index, to
prevent out of boundary memory read triggered by fuzz test
vector. It resolves a chromium security violation issue
crbug.com/376802.
The issue was introduced in the change:
Add VPXD_SET_DECRYPTOR support to the VP9 decoder.
cl-id I88f86c8ff9af34e0b6531028b691921b54c2fc48
where the buffer was read before validation check on index offset
applied.
A test vector is added accordingly.
Change-Id: I41c988e776bbdd1033312a668e03a3dbcf44ca99
The current decoding scheme will decrease the reference count
of the output frame when finish decoding. Then the application
could copy the frame from the decoder buffer to application buffer.
In frame-parallel decoding, a decoded frame will not be outputted
until several frames later which depends on thread numbers. So
the decoded frame's reference count should be decreased only
after application finish copying the frame out. But due to the
limitation of vpx_codec_get_frame, decoder could not know when
application finish decoding. So use a index last_show_frame to
release the last output frame's reference count.
Change-Id: I403ee0d01148ac1182e5a2d87cf7dcc302b51e63
In frame parallel decoding mode, there will be still several frames inside
the decoder when application stop calling vpx_codec_decode to decode frames.
The application will need to keep calling vpx_codec_get_frame to get all the
remaining decoded frames in the decoder.
Change-Id: I2ce8260a91282f045bb9a6093ff8a606b1990f14
Make all post-processor code conditionally
compilable based on the CONFIG_VP9_POSTPROC
macro.
Also, remove the vizualization code from VP9
since it is out of date and will not compile.
Change-Id: I1e9e13a09ecd43e9a3f3704c175ae8cd258ababd
When superframe index is available we completely rely on it and use frame
size values from the index.
Change-Id: I0011d08b223303a8b912c2bcc8a02b74d0426ee0
We only used two members from that struct: max_threads and inv_tile_order.
Moving them directly to VP9Decoder struct.
Change-Id: If696a4e5b5b41868a55f3cc971e1d7c1dd9d5f69
Added support for external frame buffers to libvpx's VP9 decoder.
If the external frame buffer functions are set then libvpx will
call the get function whenever it needs a new frame buffer to
decode a frame into. And it will call the release function
whenever there are no more references to that buffer.
Change-Id: Id2934d005f606af6e052fb6db0d5b7c02f567522