/* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Carl Hetherington This file is part of DCP-o-matic. DCP-o-matic is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. DCP-o-matic 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with DCP-o-matic. If not, see . */ /** @file src/ffmpeg_decoder.cc * @brief A decoder using FFmpeg to decode content. */ #include "filter.h" #include "exceptions.h" #include "image.h" #include "util.h" #include "log.h" #include "ffmpeg_decoder.h" #include "subtitle_decoder.h" #include "ffmpeg_audio_stream.h" #include "ffmpeg_subtitle_stream.h" #include "video_filter_graph.h" #include "audio_buffers.h" #include "ffmpeg_content.h" #include "raw_image_proxy.h" #include "video_decoder.h" #include "film.h" #include "audio_decoder.h" #include "compose.hpp" #include "subtitle_content.h" #include "audio_content.h" #include #include #include #include extern "C" { #include #include } #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "i18n.h" #define LOG_GENERAL(...) _log->log (String::compose (__VA_ARGS__), LogEntry::TYPE_GENERAL); #define LOG_ERROR(...) _log->log (String::compose (__VA_ARGS__), LogEntry::TYPE_ERROR); #define LOG_WARNING_NC(...) _log->log (__VA_ARGS__, LogEntry::TYPE_WARNING); #define LOG_WARNING(...) _log->log (String::compose (__VA_ARGS__), LogEntry::TYPE_WARNING); using std::cout; using std::string; using std::vector; using std::list; using std::min; using std::pair; using std::max; using std::map; using boost::shared_ptr; using boost::is_any_of; using boost::split; using boost::optional; using boost::dynamic_pointer_cast; using dcp::Size; FFmpegDecoder::FFmpegDecoder (shared_ptr c, shared_ptr log) : FFmpeg (c) , _log (log) { if (c->video) { video.reset (new VideoDecoder (this, c, log)); _pts_offset = pts_offset (c->ffmpeg_audio_streams(), c->first_video(), c->active_video_frame_rate()); } else { _pts_offset = ContentTime (); } if (c->audio) { audio.reset (new AudioDecoder (this, c->audio, log)); } if (c->subtitle) { subtitle.reset ( new SubtitleDecoder ( this, c->subtitle, bind (&FFmpegDecoder::image_subtitles_during, this, _1, _2), bind (&FFmpegDecoder::text_subtitles_during, this, _1, _2) ) ); } } void FFmpegDecoder::flush () { /* Get any remaining frames */ _packet.data = 0; _packet.size = 0; /* XXX: should we reset _packet.data and size after each *_decode_* call? */ while (video && decode_video_packet ()) {} if (audio) { decode_audio_packet (); audio->flush (); } } bool FFmpegDecoder::pass (PassReason reason, bool accurate) { int r = av_read_frame (_format_context, &_packet); /* AVERROR_INVALIDDATA can apparently be returned sometimes even when av_read_frame has pretty-much succeeded (and hence generated data which should be processed). Hence it makes sense to continue here in that case. */ if (r < 0 && r != AVERROR_INVALIDDATA) { if (r != AVERROR_EOF) { /* Maybe we should fail here, but for now we'll just finish off instead */ char buf[256]; av_strerror (r, buf, sizeof(buf)); LOG_ERROR (N_("error on av_read_frame (%1) (%2)"), &buf[0], r); } flush (); return true; } int const si = _packet.stream_index; shared_ptr fc = _ffmpeg_content; if (_video_stream && si == _video_stream.get() && !video->ignore() && (accurate || reason != PASS_REASON_SUBTITLE)) { decode_video_packet (); } else if (fc->subtitle_stream() && fc->subtitle_stream()->uses_index (_format_context, si)) { decode_subtitle_packet (); } else if (accurate || reason != PASS_REASON_SUBTITLE) { decode_audio_packet (); } av_packet_unref (&_packet); return false; } /** @param data pointer to array of pointers to buffers. * Only the first buffer will be used for non-planar data, otherwise there will be one per channel. */ shared_ptr FFmpegDecoder::deinterleave_audio (shared_ptr stream) const { DCPOMATIC_ASSERT (bytes_per_audio_sample (stream)); int const size = av_samples_get_buffer_size ( 0, stream->stream(_format_context)->codec->channels, _frame->nb_samples, audio_sample_format (stream), 1 ); /* Deinterleave and convert to float */ /* total_samples and frames will be rounded down here, so if there are stray samples at the end of the block that do not form a complete sample or frame they will be dropped. */ int const total_samples = size / bytes_per_audio_sample (stream); int const frames = total_samples / stream->channels(); shared_ptr audio (new AudioBuffers (stream->channels(), frames)); switch (audio_sample_format (stream)) { case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_U8: { uint8_t* p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data[0]); int sample = 0; int channel = 0; for (int i = 0; i < total_samples; ++i) { audio->data(channel)[sample] = float(*p++) / (1 << 23); ++channel; if (channel == stream->channels()) { channel = 0; ++sample; } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16: { int16_t* p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data[0]); int sample = 0; int channel = 0; for (int i = 0; i < total_samples; ++i) { audio->data(channel)[sample] = float(*p++) / (1 << 15); ++channel; if (channel == stream->channels()) { channel = 0; ++sample; } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16P: { int16_t** p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data); for (int i = 0; i < stream->channels(); ++i) { for (int j = 0; j < frames; ++j) { audio->data(i)[j] = static_cast(p[i][j]) / (1 << 15); } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S32: { int32_t* p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data[0]); int sample = 0; int channel = 0; for (int i = 0; i < total_samples; ++i) { audio->data(channel)[sample] = static_cast(*p++) / 2147483648; ++channel; if (channel == stream->channels()) { channel = 0; ++sample; } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S32P: { int32_t** p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data); for (int i = 0; i < stream->channels(); ++i) { for (int j = 0; j < frames; ++j) { audio->data(i)[j] = static_cast(p[i][j]) / 2147483648; } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_FLT: { float* p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data[0]); int sample = 0; int channel = 0; for (int i = 0; i < total_samples; ++i) { audio->data(channel)[sample] = *p++; ++channel; if (channel == stream->channels()) { channel = 0; ++sample; } } } break; case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_FLTP: { float** p = reinterpret_cast (_frame->data); /* Sometimes there aren't as many channels in the _frame as in the stream */ for (int i = 0; i < _frame->channels; ++i) { memcpy (audio->data(i), p[i], frames * sizeof(float)); } for (int i = _frame->channels; i < stream->channels(); ++i) { audio->make_silent (i); } } break; default: throw DecodeError (String::compose (_("Unrecognised audio sample format (%1)"), static_cast (audio_sample_format (stream)))); } return audio; } AVSampleFormat FFmpegDecoder::audio_sample_format (shared_ptr stream) const { return stream->stream (_format_context)->codec->sample_fmt; } int FFmpegDecoder::bytes_per_audio_sample (shared_ptr stream) const { return av_get_bytes_per_sample (audio_sample_format (stream)); } void FFmpegDecoder::seek (ContentTime time, bool accurate) { if (video) { video->seek (time, accurate); } if (audio) { audio->seek (time, accurate); } if (subtitle) { subtitle->seek (time, accurate); } /* If we are doing an `accurate' seek, we need to use pre-roll, as we don't really know what the seek will give us. */ ContentTime pre_roll = accurate ? ContentTime::from_seconds (2) : ContentTime (0); time -= pre_roll; /* XXX: it seems debatable whether PTS should be used here... http://www.mjbshaw.com/2012/04/seeking-in-ffmpeg-know-your-timestamp.html */ optional stream; if (_video_stream) { stream = _video_stream; } else { shared_ptr s = dynamic_pointer_cast (_ffmpeg_content->audio->stream ()); if (s) { stream = s->index (_format_context); } } DCPOMATIC_ASSERT (stream); ContentTime u = time - _pts_offset; if (u < ContentTime ()) { u = ContentTime (); } av_seek_frame ( _format_context, stream.get(), u.seconds() / av_q2d (_format_context->streams[stream.get()]->time_base), AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD ); if (video_codec_context ()) { avcodec_flush_buffers (video_codec_context()); } /* XXX: should be flushing audio buffers? */ if (subtitle_codec_context ()) { avcodec_flush_buffers (subtitle_codec_context ()); } } void FFmpegDecoder::decode_audio_packet () { /* Audio packets can contain multiple frames, so we may have to call avcodec_decode_audio4 several times. */ AVPacket copy_packet = _packet; /* XXX: inefficient */ vector > streams = ffmpeg_content()->ffmpeg_audio_streams (); vector >::const_iterator stream = streams.begin (); while (stream != streams.end () && !(*stream)->uses_index (_format_context, copy_packet.stream_index)) { ++stream; } if (stream == streams.end ()) { /* The packet's stream may not be an audio one; just ignore it in this method if so */ return; } while (copy_packet.size > 0) { int frame_finished; int decode_result = avcodec_decode_audio4 ((*stream)->stream (_format_context)->codec, _frame, &frame_finished, ©_packet); if (decode_result < 0) { /* avcodec_decode_audio4 can sometimes return an error even though it has decoded some valid data; for example dca_subframe_footer can return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA if it overreads the auxiliary data. ffplay carries on if frame_finished is true, even in the face of such an error, so I think we should too. Returning from the method here caused mantis #352. */ LOG_WARNING ("avcodec_decode_audio4 failed (%1)", decode_result); /* Fudge decode_result so that we come out of the while loop when we've processed this data. */ decode_result = copy_packet.size; } if (frame_finished) { ContentTime ct = ContentTime::from_seconds ( av_frame_get_best_effort_timestamp (_frame) * av_q2d ((*stream)->stream (_format_context)->time_base)) + _pts_offset; shared_ptr data = deinterleave_audio (*stream); if (ct < ContentTime ()) { /* Discard audio data that comes before time 0 */ Frame const remove = min (int64_t (data->frames()), (-ct).frames_ceil(double((*stream)->frame_rate ()))); data->move (remove, 0, data->frames() - remove); data->set_frames (data->frames() - remove); ct += ContentTime::from_frames (remove, (*stream)->frame_rate ()); } if (ct < ContentTime()) { LOG_WARNING ("Crazy timestamp %s", to_string (ct)); } /* Give this data provided there is some, and its time is sane */ if (ct >= ContentTime() && data->frames() > 0) { audio->give (*stream, data, ct); } } copy_packet.data += decode_result; copy_packet.size -= decode_result; } } bool FFmpegDecoder::decode_video_packet () { DCPOMATIC_ASSERT (_video_stream); int frame_finished; if (avcodec_decode_video2 (video_codec_context(), _frame, &frame_finished, &_packet) < 0 || !frame_finished) { return false; } boost::mutex::scoped_lock lm (_filter_graphs_mutex); shared_ptr graph; list >::iterator i = _filter_graphs.begin(); while (i != _filter_graphs.end() && !(*i)->can_process (dcp::Size (_frame->width, _frame->height), (AVPixelFormat) _frame->format)) { ++i; } if (i == _filter_graphs.end ()) { graph.reset (new VideoFilterGraph (dcp::Size (_frame->width, _frame->height), (AVPixelFormat) _frame->format)); graph->setup (_ffmpeg_content->filters ()); _filter_graphs.push_back (graph); LOG_GENERAL (N_("New graph for %1x%2, pixel format %3"), _frame->width, _frame->height, _frame->format); } else { graph = *i; } list, int64_t> > images = graph->process (_frame); for (list, int64_t> >::iterator i = images.begin(); i != images.end(); ++i) { shared_ptr image = i->first; if (i->second != AV_NOPTS_VALUE) { double const pts = i->second * av_q2d (_format_context->streams[_video_stream.get()]->time_base) + _pts_offset.seconds (); video->give ( shared_ptr (new RawImageProxy (image)), llrint (pts * _ffmpeg_content->active_video_frame_rate ()) ); } else { LOG_WARNING_NC ("Dropping frame without PTS"); } } return true; } void FFmpegDecoder::decode_subtitle_packet () { int got_subtitle; AVSubtitle sub; if (avcodec_decode_subtitle2 (subtitle_codec_context(), &sub, &got_subtitle, &_packet) < 0 || !got_subtitle) { return; } if (sub.num_rects <= 0) { /* Sometimes we get an empty AVSubtitle, which is used by some codecs to indicate that the previous subtitle should stop. We can ignore it here. */ return; } /* Subtitle PTS (within the source, not taking into account any of the source that we may have chopped off for the DCP). */ FFmpegSubtitlePeriod sub_period = subtitle_period (sub); ContentTimePeriod period; period.from = sub_period.from + _pts_offset; if (sub_period.to) { /* We already know the subtitle period `to' time */ period.to = sub_period.to.get() + _pts_offset; } else { /* We have to look up the `to' time in the stream's records */ period.to = ffmpeg_content()->subtitle_stream()->find_subtitle_to (subtitle_id (sub)); } for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sub.num_rects; ++i) { AVSubtitleRect const * rect = sub.rects[i]; switch (rect->type) { case SUBTITLE_NONE: break; case SUBTITLE_BITMAP: decode_bitmap_subtitle (rect, period); break; case SUBTITLE_TEXT: cout << "XXX: SUBTITLE_TEXT " << rect->text << "\n"; break; case SUBTITLE_ASS: decode_ass_subtitle (rect->ass, period); break; } } avsubtitle_free (&sub); } list FFmpegDecoder::image_subtitles_during (ContentTimePeriod p, bool starting) const { return _ffmpeg_content->image_subtitles_during (p, starting); } list FFmpegDecoder::text_subtitles_during (ContentTimePeriod p, bool starting) const { return _ffmpeg_content->text_subtitles_during (p, starting); } void FFmpegDecoder::decode_bitmap_subtitle (AVSubtitleRect const * rect, ContentTimePeriod period) { /* Note RGBA is expressed little-endian, so the first byte in the word is R, second G, third B, fourth A. */ shared_ptr image (new Image (AV_PIX_FMT_RGBA, dcp::Size (rect->w, rect->h), true)); #ifdef DCPOMATIC_HAVE_AVSUBTITLERECT_PICT /* Start of the first line in the subtitle */ uint8_t* sub_p = rect->pict.data[0]; /* sub_p looks up into a BGRA palette which is here (i.e. first byte B, second G, third R, fourth A) */ uint32_t const * palette = (uint32_t *) rect->pict.data[1]; #else /* Start of the first line in the subtitle */ uint8_t* sub_p = rect->data[0]; /* sub_p looks up into a BGRA palette which is here (i.e. first byte B, second G, third R, fourth A) */ uint32_t const * palette = (uint32_t *) rect->data[1]; #endif /* And the stream has a map of those palette colours to colours chosen by the user; created a `mapped' palette from those settings. */ map colour_map = ffmpeg_content()->subtitle_stream()->colours (); vector mapped_palette (rect->nb_colors); for (int i = 0; i < rect->nb_colors; ++i) { RGBA c ((palette[i] & 0xff0000) >> 16, (palette[i] & 0xff00) >> 8, palette[i] & 0xff, (palette[i] & 0xff000000) >> 24); map::const_iterator j = colour_map.find (c); if (j != colour_map.end ()) { mapped_palette[i] = j->second; } else { /* This colour was not found in the FFmpegSubtitleStream's colour map; probably because it is from a project that was created before this stuff was added. Just use the colour straight from the original palette. */ mapped_palette[i] = c; } } /* Start of the output data */ uint32_t* out_p = (uint32_t *) image->data()[0]; for (int y = 0; y < rect->h; ++y) { uint8_t* sub_line_p = sub_p; uint32_t* out_line_p = out_p; for (int x = 0; x < rect->w; ++x) { RGBA const p = mapped_palette[*sub_line_p++]; /* XXX: this seems to be wrong to me (isn't the output image RGBA?) but it looks right on screen */ *out_line_p++ = (p.a << 24) | (p.r << 16) | (p.g << 8) | p.b; } #ifdef DCPOMATIC_HAVE_AVSUBTITLERECT_PICT sub_p += rect->pict.linesize[0]; #else sub_p += rect->linesize[0]; #endif out_p += image->stride()[0] / sizeof (uint32_t); } int const target_width = subtitle_codec_context()->width; int const target_height = subtitle_codec_context()->height; dcpomatic::Rect const scaled_rect ( static_cast (rect->x) / target_width, static_cast (rect->y) / target_height, static_cast (rect->w) / target_width, static_cast (rect->h) / target_height ); subtitle->give_image (period, image, scaled_rect); } void FFmpegDecoder::decode_ass_subtitle (string ass, ContentTimePeriod period) { /* We have no styles and no Format: line, so I'm assuming that FFmpeg produces a single format of Dialogue: lines... */ vector bits; split (bits, ass, is_any_of (",")); if (bits.size() < 10) { return; } sub::RawSubtitle base; list raw = sub::SSAReader::parse_line (base, bits[9]); BOOST_FOREACH (sub::Subtitle const & i, sub::collect > (raw)) { subtitle->give_text (period, i); } }