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     18 
     19 #ifndef AVUTIL_HWCONTEXT_H
     20 #define AVUTIL_HWCONTEXT_H
     21 
     22 #include "buffer.h"
     23 #include "frame.h"
     24 #include "log.h"
     25 #include "pixfmt.h"
     26 
     27 enum AVHWDeviceType {
     28  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_NONE,
     29  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_VDPAU,
     30  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_CUDA,
     31  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_VAAPI,
     32  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_DXVA2,
     33  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_QSV,
     34  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_VIDEOTOOLBOX,
     35  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_D3D11VA,
     36  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_DRM,
     37  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_OPENCL,
     38  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_MEDIACODEC,
     39  AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_VULKAN,
     40 };
     41 
     42 typedef struct AVHWDeviceInternal AVHWDeviceInternal;
     43 
     44 /**
     45 * This struct aggregates all the (hardware/vendor-specific) "high-level" state,
     46 * i.e. state that is not tied to a concrete processing configuration.
     47 * E.g., in an API that supports hardware-accelerated encoding and decoding,
     48 * this struct will (if possible) wrap the state that is common to both encoding
     49 * and decoding and from which specific instances of encoders or decoders can be
     50 * derived.
     51 *
     52 * This struct is reference-counted with the AVBuffer mechanism. The
     53 * av_hwdevice_ctx_alloc() constructor yields a reference, whose data field
     54 * points to the actual AVHWDeviceContext. Further objects derived from
     55 * AVHWDeviceContext (such as AVHWFramesContext, describing a frame pool with
     56 * specific properties) will hold an internal reference to it. After all the
     57 * references are released, the AVHWDeviceContext itself will be freed,
     58 * optionally invoking a user-specified callback for uninitializing the hardware
     59 * state.
     60 */
     61 typedef struct AVHWDeviceContext {
     62  /**
     63   * A class for logging. Set by av_hwdevice_ctx_alloc().
     64   */
     65  const AVClass* av_class;
     66 
     67  /**
     68   * Private data used internally by libavutil. Must not be accessed in any
     69   * way by the caller.
     70   */
     71  AVHWDeviceInternal* internal;
     72 
     73  /**
     74   * This field identifies the underlying API used for hardware access.
     75   *
     76   * This field is set when this struct is allocated and never changed
     77   * afterwards.
     78   */
     79  enum AVHWDeviceType type;
     80 
     81  /**
     82   * The format-specific data, allocated and freed by libavutil along with
     83   * this context.
     84   *
     85   * Should be cast by the user to the format-specific context defined in the
     86   * corresponding header (hwcontext_*.h) and filled as described in the
     87   * documentation before calling av_hwdevice_ctx_init().
     88   *
     89   * After calling av_hwdevice_ctx_init() this struct should not be modified
     90   * by the caller.
     91   */
     92  void* hwctx;
     93 
     94  /**
     95   * This field may be set by the caller before calling av_hwdevice_ctx_init().
     96   *
     97   * If non-NULL, this callback will be called when the last reference to
     98   * this context is unreferenced, immediately before it is freed.
     99   *
    100   * @note when other objects (e.g an AVHWFramesContext) are derived from this
    101   *       struct, this callback will be invoked after all such child objects
    102   *       are fully uninitialized and their respective destructors invoked.
    103   */
    104  void (*free)(struct AVHWDeviceContext* ctx);
    105 
    106  /**
    107   * Arbitrary user data, to be used e.g. by the free() callback.
    108   */
    109  void* user_opaque;
    110 } AVHWDeviceContext;
    111 
    112 typedef struct AVHWFramesInternal AVHWFramesInternal;
    113 
    114 /**
    115 * This struct describes a set or pool of "hardware" frames (i.e. those with
    116 * data not located in normal system memory). All the frames in the pool are
    117 * assumed to be allocated in the same way and interchangeable.
    118 *
    119 * This struct is reference-counted with the AVBuffer mechanism and tied to a
    120 * given AVHWDeviceContext instance. The av_hwframe_ctx_alloc() constructor
    121 * yields a reference, whose data field points to the actual AVHWFramesContext
    122 * struct.
    123 */
    124 typedef struct AVHWFramesContext {
    125  /**
    126   * A class for logging.
    127   */
    128  const AVClass* av_class;
    129 
    130  /**
    131   * Private data used internally by libavutil. Must not be accessed in any
    132   * way by the caller.
    133   */
    134  AVHWFramesInternal* internal;
    135 
    136  /**
    137   * A reference to the parent AVHWDeviceContext. This reference is owned and
    138   * managed by the enclosing AVHWFramesContext, but the caller may derive
    139   * additional references from it.
    140   */
    141  AVBufferRef* device_ref;
    142 
    143  /**
    144   * The parent AVHWDeviceContext. This is simply a pointer to
    145   * device_ref->data provided for convenience.
    146   *
    147   * Set by libavutil in av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    148   */
    149  AVHWDeviceContext* device_ctx;
    150 
    151  /**
    152   * The format-specific data, allocated and freed automatically along with
    153   * this context.
    154   *
    155   * Should be cast by the user to the format-specific context defined in the
    156   * corresponding header (hwframe_*.h) and filled as described in the
    157   * documentation before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    158   *
    159   * After any frames using this context are created, the contents of this
    160   * struct should not be modified by the caller.
    161   */
    162  void* hwctx;
    163 
    164  /**
    165   * This field may be set by the caller before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    166   *
    167   * If non-NULL, this callback will be called when the last reference to
    168   * this context is unreferenced, immediately before it is freed.
    169   */
    170  void (*free)(struct AVHWFramesContext* ctx);
    171 
    172  /**
    173   * Arbitrary user data, to be used e.g. by the free() callback.
    174   */
    175  void* user_opaque;
    176 
    177  /**
    178   * A pool from which the frames are allocated by av_hwframe_get_buffer().
    179   * This field may be set by the caller before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    180   * The buffers returned by calling av_buffer_pool_get() on this pool must
    181   * have the properties described in the documentation in the corresponding hw
    182   * type's header (hwcontext_*.h). The pool will be freed strictly before
    183   * this struct's free() callback is invoked.
    184   *
    185   * This field may be NULL, then libavutil will attempt to allocate a pool
    186   * internally. Note that certain device types enforce pools allocated at
    187   * fixed size (frame count), which cannot be extended dynamically. In such a
    188   * case, initial_pool_size must be set appropriately.
    189   */
    190  AVBufferPool* pool;
    191 
    192  /**
    193   * Initial size of the frame pool. If a device type does not support
    194   * dynamically resizing the pool, then this is also the maximum pool size.
    195   *
    196   * May be set by the caller before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init(). Must be
    197   * set if pool is NULL and the device type does not support dynamic pools.
    198   */
    199  int initial_pool_size;
    200 
    201  /**
    202   * The pixel format identifying the underlying HW surface type.
    203   *
    204   * Must be a hwaccel format, i.e. the corresponding descriptor must have the
    205   * AV_PIX_FMT_FLAG_HWACCEL flag set.
    206   *
    207   * Must be set by the user before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    208   */
    209  enum AVPixelFormat format;
    210 
    211  /**
    212   * The pixel format identifying the actual data layout of the hardware
    213   * frames.
    214   *
    215   * Must be set by the caller before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    216   *
    217   * @note when the underlying API does not provide the exact data layout, but
    218   * only the colorspace/bit depth, this field should be set to the fully
    219   * planar version of that format (e.g. for 8-bit 420 YUV it should be
    220   * AV_PIX_FMT_YUV420P, not AV_PIX_FMT_NV12 or anything else).
    221   */
    222  enum AVPixelFormat sw_format;
    223 
    224  /**
    225   * The allocated dimensions of the frames in this pool.
    226   *
    227   * Must be set by the user before calling av_hwframe_ctx_init().
    228   */
    229  int width, height;
    230 } AVHWFramesContext;
    231 
    232 /**
    233 * Look up an AVHWDeviceType by name.
    234 *
    235 * @param name String name of the device type (case-insensitive).
    236 * @return The type from enum AVHWDeviceType, or AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_NONE if
    237 *         not found.
    238 */
    239 enum AVHWDeviceType av_hwdevice_find_type_by_name(const char* name);
    240 
    241 /** Get the string name of an AVHWDeviceType.
    242 *
    243 * @param type Type from enum AVHWDeviceType.
    244 * @return Pointer to a static string containing the name, or NULL if the type
    245 *         is not valid.
    246 */
    247 const char* av_hwdevice_get_type_name(enum AVHWDeviceType type);
    248 
    249 /**
    250 * Iterate over supported device types.
    251 *
    252 * @param type AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_NONE initially, then the previous type
    253 *             returned by this function in subsequent iterations.
    254 * @return The next usable device type from enum AVHWDeviceType, or
    255 *         AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_NONE if there are no more.
    256 */
    257 enum AVHWDeviceType av_hwdevice_iterate_types(enum AVHWDeviceType prev);
    258 
    259 /**
    260 * Allocate an AVHWDeviceContext for a given hardware type.
    261 *
    262 * @param type the type of the hardware device to allocate.
    263 * @return a reference to the newly created AVHWDeviceContext on success or NULL
    264 *         on failure.
    265 */
    266 AVBufferRef* av_hwdevice_ctx_alloc(enum AVHWDeviceType type);
    267 
    268 /**
    269 * Finalize the device context before use. This function must be called after
    270 * the context is filled with all the required information and before it is
    271 * used in any way.
    272 *
    273 * @param ref a reference to the AVHWDeviceContext
    274 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure
    275 */
    276 int av_hwdevice_ctx_init(AVBufferRef* ref);
    277 
    278 /**
    279 * Open a device of the specified type and create an AVHWDeviceContext for it.
    280 *
    281 * This is a convenience function intended to cover the simple cases. Callers
    282 * who need to fine-tune device creation/management should open the device
    283 * manually and then wrap it in an AVHWDeviceContext using
    284 * av_hwdevice_ctx_alloc()/av_hwdevice_ctx_init().
    285 *
    286 * The returned context is already initialized and ready for use, the caller
    287 * should not call av_hwdevice_ctx_init() on it. The user_opaque/free fields of
    288 * the created AVHWDeviceContext are set by this function and should not be
    289 * touched by the caller.
    290 *
    291 * @param device_ctx On success, a reference to the newly-created device context
    292 *                   will be written here. The reference is owned by the caller
    293 *                   and must be released with av_buffer_unref() when no longer
    294 *                   needed. On failure, NULL will be written to this pointer.
    295 * @param type The type of the device to create.
    296 * @param device A type-specific string identifying the device to open.
    297 * @param opts A dictionary of additional (type-specific) options to use in
    298 *             opening the device. The dictionary remains owned by the caller.
    299 * @param flags currently unused
    300 *
    301 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure.
    302 */
    303 int av_hwdevice_ctx_create(AVBufferRef** device_ctx, enum AVHWDeviceType type,
    304                           const char* device, AVDictionary* opts, int flags);
    305 
    306 /**
    307 * Create a new device of the specified type from an existing device.
    308 *
    309 * If the source device is a device of the target type or was originally
    310 * derived from such a device (possibly through one or more intermediate
    311 * devices of other types), then this will return a reference to the
    312 * existing device of the same type as is requested.
    313 *
    314 * Otherwise, it will attempt to derive a new device from the given source
    315 * device.  If direct derivation to the new type is not implemented, it will
    316 * attempt the same derivation from each ancestor of the source device in
    317 * turn looking for an implemented derivation method.
    318 *
    319 * @param dst_ctx On success, a reference to the newly-created
    320 *                AVHWDeviceContext.
    321 * @param type    The type of the new device to create.
    322 * @param src_ctx A reference to an existing AVHWDeviceContext which will be
    323 *                used to create the new device.
    324 * @param flags   Currently unused; should be set to zero.
    325 * @return        Zero on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure.
    326 */
    327 int av_hwdevice_ctx_create_derived(AVBufferRef** dst_ctx,
    328                                   enum AVHWDeviceType type,
    329                                   AVBufferRef* src_ctx, int flags);
    330 
    331 /**
    332 * Create a new device of the specified type from an existing device.
    333 *
    334 * This function performs the same action as av_hwdevice_ctx_create_derived,
    335 * however, it is able to set options for the new device to be derived.
    336 *
    337 * @param dst_ctx On success, a reference to the newly-created
    338 *                AVHWDeviceContext.
    339 * @param type    The type of the new device to create.
    340 * @param src_ctx A reference to an existing AVHWDeviceContext which will be
    341 *                used to create the new device.
    342 * @param options Options for the new device to create, same format as in
    343 *                av_hwdevice_ctx_create.
    344 * @param flags   Currently unused; should be set to zero.
    345 * @return        Zero on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure.
    346 */
    347 int av_hwdevice_ctx_create_derived_opts(AVBufferRef** dst_ctx,
    348                                        enum AVHWDeviceType type,
    349                                        AVBufferRef* src_ctx,
    350                                        AVDictionary* options, int flags);
    351 
    352 /**
    353 * Allocate an AVHWFramesContext tied to a given device context.
    354 *
    355 * @param device_ctx a reference to a AVHWDeviceContext. This function will make
    356 *                   a new reference for internal use, the one passed to the
    357 *                   function remains owned by the caller.
    358 * @return a reference to the newly created AVHWFramesContext on success or NULL
    359 *         on failure.
    360 */
    361 AVBufferRef* av_hwframe_ctx_alloc(AVBufferRef* device_ctx);
    362 
    363 /**
    364 * Finalize the context before use. This function must be called after the
    365 * context is filled with all the required information and before it is attached
    366 * to any frames.
    367 *
    368 * @param ref a reference to the AVHWFramesContext
    369 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure
    370 */
    371 int av_hwframe_ctx_init(AVBufferRef* ref);
    372 
    373 /**
    374 * Allocate a new frame attached to the given AVHWFramesContext.
    375 *
    376 * @param hwframe_ctx a reference to an AVHWFramesContext
    377 * @param frame an empty (freshly allocated or unreffed) frame to be filled with
    378 *              newly allocated buffers.
    379 * @param flags currently unused, should be set to zero
    380 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure
    381 */
    382 int av_hwframe_get_buffer(AVBufferRef* hwframe_ctx, AVFrame* frame, int flags);
    383 
    384 /**
    385 * Copy data to or from a hw surface. At least one of dst/src must have an
    386 * AVHWFramesContext attached.
    387 *
    388 * If src has an AVHWFramesContext attached, then the format of dst (if set)
    389 * must use one of the formats returned by av_hwframe_transfer_get_formats(src,
    390 * AV_HWFRAME_TRANSFER_DIRECTION_FROM).
    391 * If dst has an AVHWFramesContext attached, then the format of src must use one
    392 * of the formats returned by av_hwframe_transfer_get_formats(dst,
    393 * AV_HWFRAME_TRANSFER_DIRECTION_TO)
    394 *
    395 * dst may be "clean" (i.e. with data/buf pointers unset), in which case the
    396 * data buffers will be allocated by this function using av_frame_get_buffer().
    397 * If dst->format is set, then this format will be used, otherwise (when
    398 * dst->format is AV_PIX_FMT_NONE) the first acceptable format will be chosen.
    399 *
    400 * The two frames must have matching allocated dimensions (i.e. equal to
    401 * AVHWFramesContext.width/height), since not all device types support
    402 * transferring a sub-rectangle of the whole surface. The display dimensions
    403 * (i.e. AVFrame.width/height) may be smaller than the allocated dimensions, but
    404 * also have to be equal for both frames. When the display dimensions are
    405 * smaller than the allocated dimensions, the content of the padding in the
    406 * destination frame is unspecified.
    407 *
    408 * @param dst the destination frame. dst is not touched on failure.
    409 * @param src the source frame.
    410 * @param flags currently unused, should be set to zero
    411 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR error code on failure.
    412 */
    413 int av_hwframe_transfer_data(AVFrame* dst, const AVFrame* src, int flags);
    414 
    415 enum AVHWFrameTransferDirection {
    416  /**
    417   * Transfer the data from the queried hw frame.
    418   */
    419  AV_HWFRAME_TRANSFER_DIRECTION_FROM,
    420 
    421  /**
    422   * Transfer the data to the queried hw frame.
    423   */
    424  AV_HWFRAME_TRANSFER_DIRECTION_TO,
    425 };
    426 
    427 /**
    428 * Get a list of possible source or target formats usable in
    429 * av_hwframe_transfer_data().
    430 *
    431 * @param hwframe_ctx the frame context to obtain the information for
    432 * @param dir the direction of the transfer
    433 * @param formats the pointer to the output format list will be written here.
    434 *                The list is terminated with AV_PIX_FMT_NONE and must be freed
    435 *                by the caller when no longer needed using av_free().
    436 *                If this function returns successfully, the format list will
    437 *                have at least one item (not counting the terminator).
    438 *                On failure, the contents of this pointer are unspecified.
    439 * @param flags currently unused, should be set to zero
    440 * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure.
    441 */
    442 int av_hwframe_transfer_get_formats(AVBufferRef* hwframe_ctx,
    443                                    enum AVHWFrameTransferDirection dir,
    444                                    enum AVPixelFormat** formats, int flags);
    445 
    446 /**
    447 * This struct describes the constraints on hardware frames attached to
    448 * a given device with a hardware-specific configuration.  This is returned
    449 * by av_hwdevice_get_hwframe_constraints() and must be freed by
    450 * av_hwframe_constraints_free() after use.
    451 */
    452 typedef struct AVHWFramesConstraints {
    453  /**
    454   * A list of possible values for format in the hw_frames_ctx,
    455   * terminated by AV_PIX_FMT_NONE.  This member will always be filled.
    456   */
    457  enum AVPixelFormat* valid_hw_formats;
    458 
    459  /**
    460   * A list of possible values for sw_format in the hw_frames_ctx,
    461   * terminated by AV_PIX_FMT_NONE.  Can be NULL if this information is
    462   * not known.
    463   */
    464  enum AVPixelFormat* valid_sw_formats;
    465 
    466  /**
    467   * The minimum size of frames in this hw_frames_ctx.
    468   * (Zero if not known.)
    469   */
    470  int min_width;
    471  int min_height;
    472 
    473  /**
    474   * The maximum size of frames in this hw_frames_ctx.
    475   * (INT_MAX if not known / no limit.)
    476   */
    477  int max_width;
    478  int max_height;
    479 } AVHWFramesConstraints;
    480 
    481 /**
    482 * Allocate a HW-specific configuration structure for a given HW device.
    483 * After use, the user must free all members as required by the specific
    484 * hardware structure being used, then free the structure itself with
    485 * av_free().
    486 *
    487 * @param device_ctx a reference to the associated AVHWDeviceContext.
    488 * @return The newly created HW-specific configuration structure on
    489 *         success or NULL on failure.
    490 */
    491 void* av_hwdevice_hwconfig_alloc(AVBufferRef* device_ctx);
    492 
    493 /**
    494 * Get the constraints on HW frames given a device and the HW-specific
    495 * configuration to be used with that device.  If no HW-specific
    496 * configuration is provided, returns the maximum possible capabilities
    497 * of the device.
    498 *
    499 * @param ref a reference to the associated AVHWDeviceContext.
    500 * @param hwconfig a filled HW-specific configuration structure, or NULL
    501 *        to return the maximum possible capabilities of the device.
    502 * @return AVHWFramesConstraints structure describing the constraints
    503 *         on the device, or NULL if not available.
    504 */
    505 AVHWFramesConstraints* av_hwdevice_get_hwframe_constraints(
    506    AVBufferRef* ref, const void* hwconfig);
    507 
    508 /**
    509 * Free an AVHWFrameConstraints structure.
    510 *
    511 * @param constraints The (filled or unfilled) AVHWFrameConstraints structure.
    512 */
    513 void av_hwframe_constraints_free(AVHWFramesConstraints** constraints);
    514 
    515 /**
    516 * Flags to apply to frame mappings.
    517 */
    518 enum {
    519  /**
    520   * The mapping must be readable.
    521   */
    522  AV_HWFRAME_MAP_READ = 1 << 0,
    523  /**
    524   * The mapping must be writeable.
    525   */
    526  AV_HWFRAME_MAP_WRITE = 1 << 1,
    527  /**
    528   * The mapped frame will be overwritten completely in subsequent
    529   * operations, so the current frame data need not be loaded.  Any values
    530   * which are not overwritten are unspecified.
    531   */
    532  AV_HWFRAME_MAP_OVERWRITE = 1 << 2,
    533  /**
    534   * The mapping must be direct.  That is, there must not be any copying in
    535   * the map or unmap steps.  Note that performance of direct mappings may
    536   * be much lower than normal memory.
    537   */
    538  AV_HWFRAME_MAP_DIRECT = 1 << 3,
    539 };
    540 
    541 /**
    542 * Map a hardware frame.
    543 *
    544 * This has a number of different possible effects, depending on the format
    545 * and origin of the src and dst frames.  On input, src should be a usable
    546 * frame with valid buffers and dst should be blank (typically as just created
    547 * by av_frame_alloc()).  src should have an associated hwframe context, and
    548 * dst may optionally have a format and associated hwframe context.
    549 *
    550 * If src was created by mapping a frame from the hwframe context of dst,
    551 * then this function undoes the mapping - dst is replaced by a reference to
    552 * the frame that src was originally mapped from.
    553 *
    554 * If both src and dst have an associated hwframe context, then this function
    555 * attempts to map the src frame from its hardware context to that of dst and
    556 * then fill dst with appropriate data to be usable there.  This will only be
    557 * possible if the hwframe contexts and associated devices are compatible -
    558 * given compatible devices, av_hwframe_ctx_create_derived() can be used to
    559 * create a hwframe context for dst in which mapping should be possible.
    560 *
    561 * If src has a hwframe context but dst does not, then the src frame is
    562 * mapped to normal memory and should thereafter be usable as a normal frame.
    563 * If the format is set on dst, then the mapping will attempt to create dst
    564 * with that format and fail if it is not possible.  If format is unset (is
    565 * AV_PIX_FMT_NONE) then dst will be mapped with whatever the most appropriate
    566 * format to use is (probably the sw_format of the src hwframe context).
    567 *
    568 * A return value of AVERROR(ENOSYS) indicates that the mapping is not
    569 * possible with the given arguments and hwframe setup, while other return
    570 * values indicate that it failed somehow.
    571 *
    572 * @param dst Destination frame, to contain the mapping.
    573 * @param src Source frame, to be mapped.
    574 * @param flags Some combination of AV_HWFRAME_MAP_* flags.
    575 * @return Zero on success, negative AVERROR code on failure.
    576 */
    577 int av_hwframe_map(AVFrame* dst, const AVFrame* src, int flags);
    578 
    579 /**
    580 * Create and initialise an AVHWFramesContext as a mapping of another existing
    581 * AVHWFramesContext on a different device.
    582 *
    583 * av_hwframe_ctx_init() should not be called after this.
    584 *
    585 * @param derived_frame_ctx  On success, a reference to the newly created
    586 *                           AVHWFramesContext.
    587 * @param derived_device_ctx A reference to the device to create the new
    588 *                           AVHWFramesContext on.
    589 * @param source_frame_ctx   A reference to an existing AVHWFramesContext
    590 *                           which will be mapped to the derived context.
    591 * @param flags  Some combination of AV_HWFRAME_MAP_* flags, defining the
    592 *               mapping parameters to apply to frames which are allocated
    593 *               in the derived device.
    594 * @return       Zero on success, negative AVERROR code on failure.
    595 */
    596 int av_hwframe_ctx_create_derived(AVBufferRef** derived_frame_ctx,
    597                                  enum AVPixelFormat format,
    598                                  AVBufferRef* derived_device_ctx,
    599                                  AVBufferRef* source_frame_ctx, int flags);
    600 
    601 #endif /* AVUTIL_HWCONTEXT_H */