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All the known bugs in h264 are fixed so I'm calling it done. (cherry picked from commit 9cec36a6845c17e90a8d0c2cf9b03a00987c31f0)
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Todo
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-- For other people
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- Multithread vc1.
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- Multithread an intra codec like mjpeg (trivial).
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- Fix mpeg1 (see below).
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- Try the first three items under Optimization.
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- Fix h264 (see below).
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- Try mpeg4 (see below).
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-- Bug fixes
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General critical:
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- Error resilience has to run before ff_report_frame_progress()
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is called. Otherwise there will be race conditions. (This might already
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work.) In general testing error paths should be done more.
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- 'make fate THREADS=2' doesn't pass. Most failures are due to
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bugs in vsync in ffmpeg.c, which are currently obscuring real failures.
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h264:
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- Files that aren't parsed (e.g. mp4) and contain PAFF with two
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field pictures in the same packet are not optimal. Modify the
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nals_needed check so that the second field's first slice is
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considered as needed, then uncomment the FIXME code in decode_postinit.
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Ex: http://astrange.ithinksw.net/ffmpeg/mt-samples/PAFF-Chalet-Tire.mp4
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mpeg4:
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- Packed B-frames need to be explicitly split up
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when frame threading is on. It's not very fast
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without this.
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- The buffer age optimization is disabled due to
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the way buffers are allocated across threads. The
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branch 'fix_buffer_age' has an attempt to fix it
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which breaks ffplay.
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- Support interlaced.
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mpeg1/2:
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- Seeking always prints "first frame not a keyframe"
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with threads on. Currently disabled for this reason.
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-- Prove correct
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- decode_update_progress() in h264.c
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race_checking branch has some work on h264,
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but not that function. It might be worth putting
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the branch under #ifdef DEBUG in mainline, but
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the code would have to be cleaner.
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- MPV_lowest_referenced_row() and co in mpegvideo.c
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- Same in vp3.
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-- Optimization
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- Merge h264 decode_update_progress() with loop_filter().
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Add CODEC_CAP_DRAW_HORIZ_BAND as a side effect.
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- EMU_EDGE is always set for h264 PAFF+MT
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because draw_edges() writes into the other field's
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thread's pixels. Needs an option to skip T/B fields.
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- Check update_thread_context() functions and make
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sure they only copy what they need to.
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- Try some more optimization of the "ref < 48; ref++"
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loop in h264.c await_references(), try turning the list0/list1 check
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above into a loop without being slower.
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- Support frame+slice threading at the same time
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by assigning slice_count threads for frame threads
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to use with execute(). This is simpler but unbalanced
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if only one frame thread uses any.
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-- Features
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- Support streams with width/height changing. This
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requires flushing all current frames (and buffering
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the input in the meantime), closing the codec and
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reopening it. Or don't support it.
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- Support encoding. Might need more threading primitives
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for good ratecontrol; would be nice for audio and libavfilter too.
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- Async decoding part 1: instead of trying to
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start every thread at the beginning, return a picture
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if the earliest thread is already done, but don't wait
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for it. Not sure what effect this would have.
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- Part 2: have an API that doesn't wait for the decoding
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thread, only returns EAGAIN if it's not ready. What will
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it do with the next input packet if it returns that?
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- Have an API that returns finished pictures but doesn't
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require sending new ones. Maybe allow NULL avpkt when
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not at the end of the stream.
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-- Samples
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http://astrange.ithinksw.net/ffmpeg/mt-samples/
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See yuvcmp.c in this directory to compare decoded samples.
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For debugging, try commenting out ff_thread_finish_setup calls so
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that only one thread runs at once, and then binary search+
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scatter printfs to look for differences in codec contexts.
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