File chromium-125-ffmpeg-5.x-reordered_opaque.patch of Package chromium
commit 62274859104bd828373ae406aa9309e610449ac5
Author: Ted Meyer <tmathmeyer@chromium.org>
Date: Fri Mar 22 19:56:55 2024 +0000
Replace deprecated use of AVCodecContext::reordered_opaque
We can use the AV_CODEC_FLAG_COPY_OPAQUE flag on the codec context
now to trigger timestamp propagation.
Bug: 330573128
Change-Id: I6bc57241a35ab5283742aad8d42acb4dc5e85858
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5384308
Commit-Queue: Ted (Chromium) Meyer <tmathmeyer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Dan Sanders <sandersd@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1277051}
diff --git a/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.cc b/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.cc
index bd75477feeabb..8a658a58caac5 100644
--- a/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.cc
+++ b/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.cc
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ bool FFmpegVideoDecoder::IsCodecSupported(VideoCodec codec) {
}
FFmpegVideoDecoder::FFmpegVideoDecoder(MediaLog* media_log)
- : media_log_(media_log) {
+ : media_log_(media_log), timestamp_map_(128) {
DVLOG(1) << __func__;
DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(sequence_checker_);
}
@@ -363,8 +363,10 @@ bool FFmpegVideoDecoder::FFmpegDecode(const DecoderBuffer& buffer) {
DCHECK(packet->data);
DCHECK_GT(packet->size, 0);
- // Let FFmpeg handle presentation timestamp reordering.
- codec_context_->reordered_opaque = buffer.timestamp().InMicroseconds();
+ const int64_t timestamp = buffer.timestamp().InMicroseconds();
+ const TimestampId timestamp_id = timestamp_id_generator_.GenerateNextId();
+ timestamp_map_.Put(std::make_pair(timestamp_id, timestamp));
+ packet->opaque = reinterpret_cast<void*>(timestamp_id.GetUnsafeValue());
}
FFmpegDecodingLoop::DecodeStatus decode_status = decoding_loop_->DecodePacket(
packet, base::BindRepeating(&FFmpegVideoDecoder::OnNewFrame,
@@ -423,7 +425,12 @@ bool FFmpegVideoDecoder::OnNewFrame(AVFrame* frame) {
}
gfx::Size natural_size = aspect_ratio.GetNaturalSize(visible_rect);
- const auto pts = base::Microseconds(frame->reordered_opaque);
+ const auto ts_id = TimestampId(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(frame->opaque));
+ const auto ts_lookup = timestamp_map_.Get(ts_id);
+ if (ts_lookup == timestamp_map_.end()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ const auto pts = base::Microseconds(std::get<1>(*ts_lookup));
auto video_frame = VideoFrame::WrapExternalDataWithLayout(
opaque->layout, visible_rect, natural_size, opaque->data, opaque->size,
pts);
@@ -498,8 +505,10 @@ bool FFmpegVideoDecoder::ConfigureDecoder(const VideoDecoderConfig& config,
codec_context_->thread_count = GetFFmpegVideoDecoderThreadCount(config);
codec_context_->thread_type =
FF_THREAD_SLICE | (low_delay ? 0 : FF_THREAD_FRAME);
+
codec_context_->opaque = this;
codec_context_->get_buffer2 = GetVideoBufferImpl;
+ codec_context_->flags |= AV_CODEC_FLAG_COPY_OPAQUE;
if (base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(kFFmpegAllowLists)) {
// Note: FFmpeg will try to free this string, so we must duplicate it.
diff --git a/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.h b/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.h
index d02cb89c3ddf7..0a2de1c623fff 100644
--- a/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.h
+++ b/media/filters/ffmpeg_video_decoder.h
@@ -7,10 +7,12 @@
#include <memory>
+#include "base/containers/lru_cache.h"
#include "base/functional/callback.h"
#include "base/memory/raw_ptr.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_refptr.h"
#include "base/sequence_checker.h"
+#include "base/types/id_type.h"
#include "media/base/frame_buffer_pool.h"
#include "media/base/supported_video_decoder_config.h"
#include "media/base/video_decoder.h"
@@ -87,6 +89,20 @@ class MEDIA_EXPORT FFmpegVideoDecoder : public VideoDecoder {
// FFmpeg structures owned by this object.
std::unique_ptr<AVCodecContext, ScopedPtrAVFreeContext> codec_context_;
+ // The gist here is that timestamps need to be 64 bits to store microsecond
+ // precision. A 32 bit integer would overflow at ~35 minutes at this level of
+ // precision. We can't cast the timestamp to the void ptr object used by the
+ // opaque field in ffmpeg then, because it would lose data on a 32 bit build.
+ // However, we don't actually have 2^31 timestamped frames in a single
+ // playback, so it's fine to use the 32 bit value as a key in a map which
+ // contains the actual timestamps. Additionally, we've in the past set 128
+ // outstanding frames for re-ordering as a limit for cross-thread decoding
+ // tasks, so we'll do that here too with the LRU cache.
+ using TimestampId = base::IdType<int64_t, size_t, 0>;
+
+ TimestampId::Generator timestamp_id_generator_;
+ base::LRUCache<TimestampId, int64_t> timestamp_map_;
+
VideoDecoderConfig config_;
scoped_refptr<FrameBufferPool> frame_pool_;