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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 2016, Alliance for Open Media. All rights reserved
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 *
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 * This source code is subject to the terms of the BSD 2 Clause License and
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 * the Alliance for Open Media Patent License 1.0. If the BSD 2 Clause License
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 * was not distributed with this source code in the LICENSE file, you can
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 * obtain it at www.aomedia.org/license/software. If the Alliance for Open
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 * Media Patent License 1.0 was not distributed with this source code in the
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 * PATENTS file, you can obtain it at www.aomedia.org/license/patent.
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 */
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// Simple Decoder
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// ==============
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//
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// This is an example of a simple decoder loop. It takes an input file
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// containing the compressed data (in IVF format), passes it through the
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// decoder, and writes the decompressed frames to disk. Other decoder
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// examples build upon this one.
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//
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// The details of the IVF format have been elided from this example for
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// simplicity of presentation, as IVF files will not generally be used by
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// your application. In general, an IVF file consists of a file header,
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// followed by a variable number of frames. Each frame consists of a frame
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// header followed by a variable length payload. The length of the payload
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// is specified in the first four bytes of the frame header. The payload is
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// the raw compressed data.
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//
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// Standard Includes
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// -----------------
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// For decoders, you only have to include `aom_decoder.h` and then any
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// header files for the specific codecs you use. In this case, we're using
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// aom.
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//
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// Initializing The Codec
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// ----------------------
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// The libaom decoder is initialized by the call to aom_codec_dec_init().
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// Determining the codec interface to use is handled by AvxVideoReader and the
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// functions prefixed with aom_video_reader_. Discussion of those functions is
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// beyond the scope of this example, but the main gist is to open the input file
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// and parse just enough of it to determine if it's a AVx file and which AVx
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// codec is contained within the file.
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// Note the NULL pointer passed to aom_codec_dec_init(). We do that in this
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// example because we want the algorithm to determine the stream configuration
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// (width/height) and allocate memory automatically.
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//
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// Decoding A Frame
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// ----------------
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// Once the frame has been read into memory, it is decoded using the
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// `aom_codec_decode` function. The call takes a pointer to the data
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// (`frame`) and the length of the data (`frame_size`). No application data
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// is associated with the frame in this example, so the `user_priv`
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// parameter is NULL. The `deadline` parameter is left at zero for this
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// example. This parameter is generally only used when doing adaptive post
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// processing.
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//
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// Codecs may produce a variable number of output frames for every call to
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// `aom_codec_decode`. These frames are retrieved by the
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// `aom_codec_get_frame` iterator function. The iterator variable `iter` is
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// initialized to NULL each time `aom_codec_decode` is called.
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// `aom_codec_get_frame` is called in a loop, returning a pointer to a
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// decoded image or NULL to indicate the end of list.
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//
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// Processing The Decoded Data
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// ---------------------------
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// In this example, we simply write the encoded data to disk. It is
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// important to honor the image's `stride` values.
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//
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// Cleanup
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// -------
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// The `aom_codec_destroy` call frees any memory allocated by the codec.
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//
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// Error Handling
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// --------------
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// This example does not special case any error return codes. If there was
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// an error, a descriptive message is printed and the program exits. With
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// few exceptions, aom_codec functions return an enumerated error status,
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// with the value `0` indicating success.
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "aom/aom_decoder.h"
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#include "../tools_common.h"
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#include "../video_reader.h"
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#include "./aom_config.h"
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static const char *exec_name;
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void usage_exit(void) {
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  fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <infile> <outfile>\n", exec_name);
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  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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  int frame_cnt = 0;
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  FILE *outfile = NULL;
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  aom_codec_ctx_t codec;
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  AvxVideoReader *reader = NULL;
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  const AvxInterface *decoder = NULL;
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  const AvxVideoInfo *info = NULL;
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  exec_name = argv[0];
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  if (argc != 3) die("Invalid number of arguments.");
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  reader = aom_video_reader_open(argv[1]);
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  if (!reader) die("Failed to open %s for reading.", argv[1]);
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  if (!(outfile = fopen(argv[2], "wb")))
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    die("Failed to open %s for writing.", argv[2]);
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  info = aom_video_reader_get_info(reader);
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  decoder = get_aom_decoder_by_fourcc(info->codec_fourcc);
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  if (!decoder) die("Unknown input codec.");
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  printf("Using %s\n", aom_codec_iface_name(decoder->codec_interface()));
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  if (aom_codec_dec_init(&codec, decoder->codec_interface(), NULL, 0))
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    die_codec(&codec, "Failed to initialize decoder.");
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  while (aom_video_reader_read_frame(reader)) {
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    aom_codec_iter_t iter = NULL;
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    aom_image_t *img = NULL;
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    size_t frame_size = 0;
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    const unsigned char *frame =
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        aom_video_reader_get_frame(reader, &frame_size);
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    if (aom_codec_decode(&codec, frame, (unsigned int)frame_size, NULL, 0))
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      die_codec(&codec, "Failed to decode frame.");
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    while ((img = aom_codec_get_frame(&codec, &iter)) != NULL) {
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      aom_img_write(img, outfile);
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      ++frame_cnt;
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    }
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  }
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  printf("Processed %d frames.\n", frame_cnt);
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  if (aom_codec_destroy(&codec)) die_codec(&codec, "Failed to destroy codec");
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  printf("Play: ffplay -f rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p -s %dx%d %s\n",
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         info->frame_width, info->frame_height, argv[2]);
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  aom_video_reader_close(reader);
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  fclose(outfile);
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  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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