lavfi: drop the requirement that request_frame returns a frame.

It requires a loop in filters or the framework,
that makes the scheduling less efficient and more complex.
This is purely an internal change since the loop is now
present in buffersink.
Note that no filter except buffersink did rely on the requirement.
This commit is contained in:
Nicolas George 2015-08-25 20:33:48 +02:00
parent 598f8a7afa
commit 2a351f6c55
4 changed files with 18 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -232,7 +232,8 @@ Frame scheduling
one of its inputs, repeatedly until at least one frame has been pushed.
Return values:
if request_frame could produce a frame, it should return 0;
if request_frame could produce a frame, or at least make progress
towards producing a frame, it should return 0;
if it could not for temporary reasons, it should return AVERROR(EAGAIN);
if it could not because there are no more frames, it should return
AVERROR_EOF.
@ -244,20 +245,18 @@ Frame scheduling
push_one_frame();
return 0;
}
while (!frame_pushed) {
input = input_where_a_frame_is_most_needed();
ret = ff_request_frame(input);
if (ret == AVERROR_EOF) {
process_eof_on_input();
} else if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
input = input_where_a_frame_is_most_needed();
ret = ff_request_frame(input);
if (ret == AVERROR_EOF) {
process_eof_on_input();
} else if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
return 0;
Note that, except for filters that can have queued frames, request_frame
does not push frames: it requests them to its input, and as a reaction,
the filter_frame method will be called and do the work.
the filter_frame method possibly will be called and do the work.
Legacy API
==========

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@ -347,9 +347,7 @@ int ff_request_frame(AVFilterLink *link)
if (link->closed)
return AVERROR_EOF;
av_assert0(!link->frame_requested);
link->frame_requested = 1;
while (link->frame_requested) {
// TODO reindent
if (link->srcpad->request_frame)
ret = link->srcpad->request_frame(link);
else if (link->src->inputs[0])
@ -360,14 +358,9 @@ int ff_request_frame(AVFilterLink *link)
ret = ff_filter_frame_framed(link, pbuf);
}
if (ret < 0) {
link->frame_requested = 0;
if (ret == AVERROR_EOF)
link->closed = 1;
} else {
av_assert0(!link->frame_requested ||
link->flags & FF_LINK_FLAG_REQUEST_LOOP);
}
}
return ret;
}
@ -1088,7 +1081,6 @@ static int ff_filter_frame_framed(AVFilterLink *link, AVFrame *frame)
}
ret = filter_frame(link, out);
link->frame_count++;
link->frame_requested = 0;
ff_update_link_current_pts(link, pts);
return ret;

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@ -499,12 +499,6 @@ struct AVFilterLink {
*/
int channels;
/**
* True if a frame is being requested on the link.
* Used internally by the framework.
*/
unsigned frame_requested;
/**
* Link processing flags.
*/

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@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ struct AVFilterPad {
int (*poll_frame)(AVFilterLink *link);
/**
* Frame request callback. A call to this should result in at least one
* frame being output over the given link. This should return zero on
* success, and another value on error.
* Frame request callback. A call to this should result in some progress
* towards producing output over the given link. This should return zero
* on success, and another value on error.
*
* Output pads only.
*/
@ -291,8 +291,11 @@ int ff_poll_frame(AVFilterLink *link);
* caller (generally eventually a user application) as this step may (but does
* not have to be) necessary to provide the input with the next frame.
*
* If a request is successful then the filter_frame() function will be called
* at least once before ff_request_frame() returns
* If a request is successful then some progress has been made towards
* providing a frame on the link (through ff_filter_frame()). A filter that
* needs several frames to produce one is allowed to return success if one
* more frame has been processed but no output has been produced yet. A
* filter is also allowed to simply forward a success return value.
*
* @param link the input link
* @return zero on success