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author | Michael Niedermayer | 2010-01-12 20:59:00 +0000 |
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committer | Michael Niedermayer | 2010-01-12 20:59:00 +0000 |
commit | ea6f00c448beb212c80ebc7d4555a8aa7160fdb9 (patch) | |
tree | 5902e0f46b8d725649d22f0fa0064cfcbf8da1d0 /libavcodec/h264_refs.c | |
parent | 099809d19b3fd0fb7118eb7a1749581a541c1e33 (diff) |
Split all the reference picture handling off h264.c.
Originally committed as revision 21172 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
Diffstat (limited to 'libavcodec/h264_refs.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libavcodec/h264_refs.c | 700 |
1 files changed, 700 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/libavcodec/h264_refs.c b/libavcodec/h264_refs.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fa9afd1c8b --- /dev/null +++ b/libavcodec/h264_refs.c @@ -0,0 +1,700 @@ +/* + * H.26L/H.264/AVC/JVT/14496-10/... reference picture handling + * Copyright (c) 2003 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at> + * + * This file is part of FFmpeg. + * + * FFmpeg 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. + * + * FFmpeg 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 FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +/** + * @file libavcodec/h264_refs.c + * H.264 / AVC / MPEG4 part10 reference picture handling. + * @author Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at> + */ + +#include "internal.h" +#include "dsputil.h" +#include "avcodec.h" +#include "h264.h" +#include "golomb.h" + +//#undef NDEBUG +#include <assert.h> + + +static void pic_as_field(Picture *pic, const int parity){ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { + if (parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD) + pic->data[i] += pic->linesize[i]; + pic->reference = parity; + pic->linesize[i] *= 2; + } + pic->poc= pic->field_poc[parity == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD]; +} + +static int split_field_copy(Picture *dest, Picture *src, + int parity, int id_add){ + int match = !!(src->reference & parity); + + if (match) { + *dest = *src; + if(parity != PICT_FRAME){ + pic_as_field(dest, parity); + dest->pic_id *= 2; + dest->pic_id += id_add; + } + } + + return match; +} + +static int build_def_list(Picture *def, Picture **in, int len, int is_long, int sel){ + int i[2]={0}; + int index=0; + + while(i[0]<len || i[1]<len){ + while(i[0]<len && !(in[ i[0] ] && (in[ i[0] ]->reference & sel))) + i[0]++; + while(i[1]<len && !(in[ i[1] ] && (in[ i[1] ]->reference & (sel^3)))) + i[1]++; + if(i[0] < len){ + in[ i[0] ]->pic_id= is_long ? i[0] : in[ i[0] ]->frame_num; + split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[ i[0]++ ], sel , 1); + } + if(i[1] < len){ + in[ i[1] ]->pic_id= is_long ? i[1] : in[ i[1] ]->frame_num; + split_field_copy(&def[index++], in[ i[1]++ ], sel^3, 0); + } + } + + return index; +} + +static int add_sorted(Picture **sorted, Picture **src, int len, int limit, int dir){ + int i, best_poc; + int out_i= 0; + + for(;;){ + best_poc= dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX; + + for(i=0; i<len; i++){ + const int poc= src[i]->poc; + if(((poc > limit) ^ dir) && ((poc < best_poc) ^ dir)){ + best_poc= poc; + sorted[out_i]= src[i]; + } + } + if(best_poc == (dir ? INT_MIN : INT_MAX)) + break; + limit= sorted[out_i++]->poc - dir; + } + return out_i; +} + +int ff_h264_fill_default_ref_list(H264Context *h){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + int i, len; + + if(h->slice_type_nos==FF_B_TYPE){ + Picture *sorted[32]; + int cur_poc, list; + int lens[2]; + + if(FIELD_PICTURE) + cur_poc= s->current_picture_ptr->field_poc[ s->picture_structure == PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD ]; + else + cur_poc= s->current_picture_ptr->poc; + + for(list= 0; list<2; list++){ + len= add_sorted(sorted , h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 1^list); + len+=add_sorted(sorted+len, h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, cur_poc, 0^list); + assert(len<=32); + len= build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[list] , sorted , len, 0, s->picture_structure); + len+=build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[list]+len, h->long_ref, 16 , 1, s->picture_structure); + assert(len<=32); + + if(len < h->ref_count[list]) + memset(&h->default_ref_list[list][len], 0, sizeof(Picture)*(h->ref_count[list] - len)); + lens[list]= len; + } + + if(lens[0] == lens[1] && lens[1] > 1){ + for(i=0; h->default_ref_list[0][i].data[0] == h->default_ref_list[1][i].data[0] && i<lens[0]; i++); + if(i == lens[0]) + FFSWAP(Picture, h->default_ref_list[1][0], h->default_ref_list[1][1]); + } + }else{ + len = build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[0] , h->short_ref, h->short_ref_count, 0, s->picture_structure); + len+= build_def_list(h->default_ref_list[0]+len, h-> long_ref, 16 , 1, s->picture_structure); + assert(len <= 32); + if(len < h->ref_count[0]) + memset(&h->default_ref_list[0][len], 0, sizeof(Picture)*(h->ref_count[0] - len)); + } +#ifdef TRACE + for (i=0; i<h->ref_count[0]; i++) { + tprintf(h->s.avctx, "List0: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n", (h->default_ref_list[0][i].long_ref ? "LT" : "ST"), h->default_ref_list[0][i].pic_id, h->default_ref_list[0][i].data[0]); + } + if(h->slice_type_nos==FF_B_TYPE){ + for (i=0; i<h->ref_count[1]; i++) { + tprintf(h->s.avctx, "List1: %s fn:%d 0x%p\n", (h->default_ref_list[1][i].long_ref ? "LT" : "ST"), h->default_ref_list[1][i].pic_id, h->default_ref_list[1][i].data[0]); + } + } +#endif + return 0; +} + +static void print_short_term(H264Context *h); +static void print_long_term(H264Context *h); + +/** + * Extract structure information about the picture described by pic_num in + * the current decoding context (frame or field). Note that pic_num is + * picture number without wrapping (so, 0<=pic_num<max_pic_num). + * @param pic_num picture number for which to extract structure information + * @param structure one of PICT_XXX describing structure of picture + * with pic_num + * @return frame number (short term) or long term index of picture + * described by pic_num + */ +static int pic_num_extract(H264Context *h, int pic_num, int *structure){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + + *structure = s->picture_structure; + if(FIELD_PICTURE){ + if (!(pic_num & 1)) + /* opposite field */ + *structure ^= PICT_FRAME; + pic_num >>= 1; + } + + return pic_num; +} + +int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_list_reordering(H264Context *h){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + int list, index, pic_structure; + + print_short_term(h); + print_long_term(h); + + for(list=0; list<h->list_count; list++){ + memcpy(h->ref_list[list], h->default_ref_list[list], sizeof(Picture)*h->ref_count[list]); + + if(get_bits1(&s->gb)){ + int pred= h->curr_pic_num; + + for(index=0; ; index++){ + unsigned int reordering_of_pic_nums_idc= get_ue_golomb_31(&s->gb); + unsigned int pic_id; + int i; + Picture *ref = NULL; + + if(reordering_of_pic_nums_idc==3) + break; + + if(index >= h->ref_count[list]){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "reference count overflow\n"); + return -1; + } + + if(reordering_of_pic_nums_idc<3){ + if(reordering_of_pic_nums_idc<2){ + const unsigned int abs_diff_pic_num= get_ue_golomb(&s->gb) + 1; + int frame_num; + + if(abs_diff_pic_num > h->max_pic_num){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "abs_diff_pic_num overflow\n"); + return -1; + } + + if(reordering_of_pic_nums_idc == 0) pred-= abs_diff_pic_num; + else pred+= abs_diff_pic_num; + pred &= h->max_pic_num - 1; + + frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, pred, &pic_structure); + + for(i= h->short_ref_count-1; i>=0; i--){ + ref = h->short_ref[i]; + assert(ref->reference); + assert(!ref->long_ref); + if( + ref->frame_num == frame_num && + (ref->reference & pic_structure) + ) + break; + } + if(i>=0) + ref->pic_id= pred; + }else{ + int long_idx; + pic_id= get_ue_golomb(&s->gb); //long_term_pic_idx + + long_idx= pic_num_extract(h, pic_id, &pic_structure); + + if(long_idx>31){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "long_term_pic_idx overflow\n"); + return -1; + } + ref = h->long_ref[long_idx]; + assert(!(ref && !ref->reference)); + if(ref && (ref->reference & pic_structure)){ + ref->pic_id= pic_id; + assert(ref->long_ref); + i=0; + }else{ + i=-1; + } + } + + if (i < 0) { + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "reference picture missing during reorder\n"); + memset(&h->ref_list[list][index], 0, sizeof(Picture)); //FIXME + } else { + for(i=index; i+1<h->ref_count[list]; i++){ + if(ref->long_ref == h->ref_list[list][i].long_ref && ref->pic_id == h->ref_list[list][i].pic_id) + break; + } + for(; i > index; i--){ + h->ref_list[list][i]= h->ref_list[list][i-1]; + } + h->ref_list[list][index]= *ref; + if (FIELD_PICTURE){ + pic_as_field(&h->ref_list[list][index], pic_structure); + } + } + }else{ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal reordering_of_pic_nums_idc\n"); + return -1; + } + } + } + } + for(list=0; list<h->list_count; list++){ + for(index= 0; index < h->ref_count[list]; index++){ + if(!h->ref_list[list][index].data[0]){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "Missing reference picture\n"); + if(h->default_ref_list[list][0].data[0]) + h->ref_list[list][index]= h->default_ref_list[list][0]; + else + return -1; + } + } + } + + return 0; +} + +void ff_h264_fill_mbaff_ref_list(H264Context *h){ + int list, i, j; + for(list=0; list<2; list++){ //FIXME try list_count + for(i=0; i<h->ref_count[list]; i++){ + Picture *frame = &h->ref_list[list][i]; + Picture *field = &h->ref_list[list][16+2*i]; + field[0] = *frame; + for(j=0; j<3; j++) + field[0].linesize[j] <<= 1; + field[0].reference = PICT_TOP_FIELD; + field[0].poc= field[0].field_poc[0]; + field[1] = field[0]; + for(j=0; j<3; j++) + field[1].data[j] += frame->linesize[j]; + field[1].reference = PICT_BOTTOM_FIELD; + field[1].poc= field[1].field_poc[1]; + + h->luma_weight[list][16+2*i] = h->luma_weight[list][16+2*i+1] = h->luma_weight[list][i]; + h->luma_offset[list][16+2*i] = h->luma_offset[list][16+2*i+1] = h->luma_offset[list][i]; + for(j=0; j<2; j++){ + h->chroma_weight[list][16+2*i][j] = h->chroma_weight[list][16+2*i+1][j] = h->chroma_weight[list][i][j]; + h->chroma_offset[list][16+2*i][j] = h->chroma_offset[list][16+2*i+1][j] = h->chroma_offset[list][i][j]; + } + } + } + for(j=0; j<h->ref_count[1]; j++){ + for(i=0; i<h->ref_count[0]; i++) + h->implicit_weight[j][16+2*i] = h->implicit_weight[j][16+2*i+1] = h->implicit_weight[j][i]; + memcpy(h->implicit_weight[16+2*j], h->implicit_weight[j], sizeof(*h->implicit_weight)); + memcpy(h->implicit_weight[16+2*j+1], h->implicit_weight[j], sizeof(*h->implicit_weight)); + } +} + +/** + * Mark a picture as no longer needed for reference. The refmask + * argument allows unreferencing of individual fields or the whole frame. + * If the picture becomes entirely unreferenced, but is being held for + * display purposes, it is marked as such. + * @param refmask mask of fields to unreference; the mask is bitwise + * anded with the reference marking of pic + * @return non-zero if pic becomes entirely unreferenced (except possibly + * for display purposes) zero if one of the fields remains in + * reference + */ +static inline int unreference_pic(H264Context *h, Picture *pic, int refmask){ + int i; + if (pic->reference &= refmask) { + return 0; + } else { + for(i = 0; h->delayed_pic[i]; i++) + if(pic == h->delayed_pic[i]){ + pic->reference=DELAYED_PIC_REF; + break; + } + return 1; + } +} + +/** + * Find a Picture in the short term reference list by frame number. + * @param frame_num frame number to search for + * @param idx the index into h->short_ref where returned picture is found + * undefined if no picture found. + * @return pointer to the found picture, or NULL if no pic with the provided + * frame number is found + */ +static Picture * find_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int *idx){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + int i; + + for(i=0; i<h->short_ref_count; i++){ + Picture *pic= h->short_ref[i]; + if(s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%d %d %p\n", i, pic->frame_num, pic); + if(pic->frame_num == frame_num) { + *idx = i; + return pic; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Remove a picture from the short term reference list by its index in + * that list. This does no checking on the provided index; it is assumed + * to be valid. Other list entries are shifted down. + * @param i index into h->short_ref of picture to remove. + */ +static void remove_short_at_index(H264Context *h, int i){ + assert(i >= 0 && i < h->short_ref_count); + h->short_ref[i]= NULL; + if (--h->short_ref_count) + memmove(&h->short_ref[i], &h->short_ref[i+1], (h->short_ref_count - i)*sizeof(Picture*)); +} + +/** + * + * @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs + */ +static Picture * remove_short(H264Context *h, int frame_num, int ref_mask){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + Picture *pic; + int i; + + if(s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "remove short %d count %d\n", frame_num, h->short_ref_count); + + pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &i); + if (pic){ + if(unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask)) + remove_short_at_index(h, i); + } + + return pic; +} + +/** + * Remove a picture from the long term reference list by its index in + * that list. + * @return the removed picture or NULL if an error occurs + */ +static Picture * remove_long(H264Context *h, int i, int ref_mask){ + Picture *pic; + + pic= h->long_ref[i]; + if (pic){ + if(unreference_pic(h, pic, ref_mask)){ + assert(h->long_ref[i]->long_ref == 1); + h->long_ref[i]->long_ref= 0; + h->long_ref[i]= NULL; + h->long_ref_count--; + } + } + + return pic; +} + +void ff_h264_remove_all_refs(H264Context *h){ + int i; + + for(i=0; i<16; i++){ + remove_long(h, i, 0); + } + assert(h->long_ref_count==0); + + for(i=0; i<h->short_ref_count; i++){ + unreference_pic(h, h->short_ref[i], 0); + h->short_ref[i]= NULL; + } + h->short_ref_count=0; +} + +/** + * print short term list + */ +static void print_short_term(H264Context *h) { + uint32_t i; + if(h->s.avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) { + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "short term list:\n"); + for(i=0; i<h->short_ref_count; i++){ + Picture *pic= h->short_ref[i]; + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%d fn:%d poc:%d %p\n", i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->data[0]); + } + } +} + +/** + * print long term list + */ +static void print_long_term(H264Context *h) { + uint32_t i; + if(h->s.avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) { + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "long term list:\n"); + for(i = 0; i < 16; i++){ + Picture *pic= h->long_ref[i]; + if (pic) { + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "%d fn:%d poc:%d %p\n", i, pic->frame_num, pic->poc, pic->data[0]); + } + } + } +} + +int ff_h264_execute_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h, MMCO *mmco, int mmco_count){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + int i, av_uninit(j); + int current_ref_assigned=0; + Picture *av_uninit(pic); + + if((s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) && mmco_count==0) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "no mmco here\n"); + + for(i=0; i<mmco_count; i++){ + int av_uninit(structure), av_uninit(frame_num); + if(s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco:%d %d %d\n", h->mmco[i].opcode, h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->mmco[i].long_arg); + + if( mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED + || mmco[i].opcode == MMCO_SHORT2LONG){ + frame_num = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].short_pic_num, &structure); + pic = find_short(h, frame_num, &j); + if(!pic){ + if(mmco[i].opcode != MMCO_SHORT2LONG || !h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] + || h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg]->frame_num != frame_num) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "mmco: unref short failure\n"); + continue; + } + } + + switch(mmco[i].opcode){ + case MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED: + if(s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref short %d count %d\n", h->mmco[i].short_pic_num, h->short_ref_count); + remove_short(h, frame_num, structure ^ PICT_FRAME); + break; + case MMCO_SHORT2LONG: + if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != pic) + remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0); + + remove_short_at_index(h, j); + h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ]= pic; + if (h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ]){ + h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ]->long_ref=1; + h->long_ref_count++; + } + break; + case MMCO_LONG2UNUSED: + j = pic_num_extract(h, mmco[i].long_arg, &structure); + pic = h->long_ref[j]; + if (pic) { + remove_long(h, j, structure ^ PICT_FRAME); + } else if(s->avctx->debug&FF_DEBUG_MMCO) + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, "mmco: unref long failure\n"); + break; + case MMCO_LONG: + // Comment below left from previous code as it is an interresting note. + /* First field in pair is in short term list or + * at a different long term index. + * This is not allowed; see 7.4.3.3, notes 2 and 3. + * Report the problem and keep the pair where it is, + * and mark this field valid. + */ + + if (h->long_ref[mmco[i].long_arg] != s->current_picture_ptr) { + remove_long(h, mmco[i].long_arg, 0); + + h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ]= s->current_picture_ptr; + h->long_ref[ mmco[i].long_arg ]->long_ref=1; + h->long_ref_count++; + } + + s->current_picture_ptr->reference |= s->picture_structure; + current_ref_assigned=1; + break; + case MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG: + assert(mmco[i].long_arg <= 16); + // just remove the long term which index is greater than new max + for(j = mmco[i].long_arg; j<16; j++){ + remove_long(h, j, 0); + } + break; + case MMCO_RESET: + while(h->short_ref_count){ + remove_short(h, h->short_ref[0]->frame_num, 0); + } + for(j = 0; j < 16; j++) { + remove_long(h, j, 0); + } + s->current_picture_ptr->poc= + s->current_picture_ptr->field_poc[0]= + s->current_picture_ptr->field_poc[1]= + h->poc_lsb= + h->poc_msb= + h->frame_num= + s->current_picture_ptr->frame_num= 0; + s->current_picture_ptr->mmco_reset=1; + break; + default: assert(0); + } + } + + if (!current_ref_assigned) { + /* Second field of complementary field pair; the first field of + * which is already referenced. If short referenced, it + * should be first entry in short_ref. If not, it must exist + * in long_ref; trying to put it on the short list here is an + * error in the encoded bit stream (ref: 7.4.3.3, NOTE 2 and 3). + */ + if (h->short_ref_count && h->short_ref[0] == s->current_picture_ptr) { + /* Just mark the second field valid */ + s->current_picture_ptr->reference = PICT_FRAME; + } else if (s->current_picture_ptr->long_ref) { + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term reference " + "assignment for second field " + "in complementary field pair " + "(first field is long term)\n"); + } else { + pic= remove_short(h, s->current_picture_ptr->frame_num, 0); + if(pic){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short term buffer state detected\n"); + } + + if(h->short_ref_count) + memmove(&h->short_ref[1], &h->short_ref[0], h->short_ref_count*sizeof(Picture*)); + + h->short_ref[0]= s->current_picture_ptr; + h->short_ref_count++; + s->current_picture_ptr->reference |= s->picture_structure; + } + } + + if (h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count > h->sps.ref_frame_count){ + + /* We have too many reference frames, probably due to corrupted + * stream. Need to discard one frame. Prevents overrun of the + * short_ref and long_ref buffers. + */ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, + "number of reference frames exceeds max (probably " + "corrupt input), discarding one\n"); + + if (h->long_ref_count && !h->short_ref_count) { + for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) + if (h->long_ref[i]) + break; + + assert(i < 16); + remove_long(h, i, 0); + } else { + pic = h->short_ref[h->short_ref_count - 1]; + remove_short(h, pic->frame_num, 0); + } + } + + print_short_term(h); + print_long_term(h); + return 0; +} + +int ff_h264_decode_ref_pic_marking(H264Context *h, GetBitContext *gb){ + MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s; + int i; + + h->mmco_index= 0; + if(h->nal_unit_type == NAL_IDR_SLICE){ //FIXME fields + s->broken_link= get_bits1(gb) -1; + if(get_bits1(gb)){ + h->mmco[0].opcode= MMCO_LONG; + h->mmco[0].long_arg= 0; + h->mmco_index= 1; + } + }else{ + if(get_bits1(gb)){ // adaptive_ref_pic_marking_mode_flag + for(i= 0; i<MAX_MMCO_COUNT; i++) { + MMCOOpcode opcode= get_ue_golomb_31(gb); + + h->mmco[i].opcode= opcode; + if(opcode==MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED || opcode==MMCO_SHORT2LONG){ + h->mmco[i].short_pic_num= (h->curr_pic_num - get_ue_golomb(gb) - 1) & (h->max_pic_num - 1); +/* if(h->mmco[i].short_pic_num >= h->short_ref_count || h->short_ref[ h->mmco[i].short_pic_num ] == NULL){ + av_log(s->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal short ref in memory management control operation %d\n", mmco); + return -1; + }*/ + } + if(opcode==MMCO_SHORT2LONG || opcode==MMCO_LONG2UNUSED || opcode==MMCO_LONG || opcode==MMCO_SET_MAX_LONG){ + unsigned int long_arg= get_ue_golomb_31(gb); + if(long_arg >= 32 || (long_arg >= 16 && !(opcode == MMCO_LONG2UNUSED && FIELD_PICTURE))){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal long ref in memory management control operation %d\n", opcode); + return -1; + } + h->mmco[i].long_arg= long_arg; + } + + if(opcode > (unsigned)MMCO_LONG){ + av_log(h->s.avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "illegal memory management control operation %d\n", opcode); + return -1; + } + if(opcode == MMCO_END) + break; + } + h->mmco_index= i; + }else{ + assert(h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count <= h->sps.ref_frame_count); + + if(h->short_ref_count && h->long_ref_count + h->short_ref_count == h->sps.ref_frame_count && + !(FIELD_PICTURE && !s->first_field && s->current_picture_ptr->reference)) { + h->mmco[0].opcode= MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED; + h->mmco[0].short_pic_num= h->short_ref[ h->short_ref_count - 1 ]->frame_num; + h->mmco_index= 1; + if (FIELD_PICTURE) { + h->mmco[0].short_pic_num *= 2; + h->mmco[1].opcode= MMCO_SHORT2UNUSED; + h->mmco[1].short_pic_num= h->mmco[0].short_pic_num + 1; + h->mmco_index= 2; + } + } + } + } + + return 0; +} |