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* build: fix strict ABI optionwm42019-11-041-0/+1
| | | | Fixes: #7118
* manpage: shovel around --hwdec description (again)wm42019-11-041-25/+39
| | | | | | | Not like anyone reads it. Although putting all this text before listing the allowed option values sort of has the intention to discourage users from using the option at all. Advertise Ctrl+h, which is a decent way of enabling hardware decoding temporarily.
* DOCS/interface-changes.rst: improve entry about sws changeswm42019-11-031-2/+7
| | | | | This was pretty vague. Add some context, and explicitly mention how these options now affect screenshots.
* img_format: remove some unused format flagswm42019-11-033-26/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | They were used at some point, but then fell into disuse. In general, these old flags are all a bit fuzzy, so it's a good idea to remove them as much as possible. The comment about MP_IMGFLAG_PAL isn't true anymore. The old meaning was deprecated at some point, and the flag was removed from "pseudo paletted" formats. I think mpv at one point changed its own flag from AV_PIX_FMT_FLAG_PSEUDOPAL to AV_PIX_FMT_FLAG_PAL, when the former was deprecated, and it became unnecessary to allocate a palette for non-paletted formats. (The one who deprecated in FFmpeg was me, if you wonder.) MP_IMGFLAG_PLANAR was used in command.c, use a relatively similar flag as replacement.
* vo_x11: accept zimg formatswm42019-11-031-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | This is slightly helpful for testing, and otherwise useless and without consequence. I'm not using the correct output format and using IMGFMT_RGB0 as placeholder. This doesn't matter currently, as both sws and zimg support this as output (and support any input for it). I'm doing this because it's surprisingly tricky to get the correct output format at this point, without digging deeper into x11 shit or refactoring parts of the VO. I don't care enough about this.
* sws_utils: remove some unnecessary sws bug work aroundwm42019-11-031-11/+0
| | | | | Seems like this was needed in 2012. The comment indicates the bug was fixed in ffmpeg git, so it's long gone.
* vd_lavc: don't keep packets for fallbacks if errors are toleratedwm42019-11-022-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The user can raise the number of tolerated hardware decoding errors. On the other hand, we have a static limit on packets that are "saved" for fallback handling (and that's a good idea to avoid unbounded memory usage). In this case, it could happen that the start of a file was fine after a fallback, but after that buffered amount of data, it would suddenly skip. It's more useful to skip buffering entirely if the number of tolerated decoding errors exceeds the fixed buffer. (And also, I'm sure nobody gives a shit about this feature.)
* vd_lavc: fix prepare_decoding() failure modeswm42019-11-021-9/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | prepare_decoding() returned a bool that was supposed to tell whether decoding could work, or if something was fucked. After recent changes to the decoder loop, this did not work anymore, and caused an endless loop. Redo it, so it makes more sense. avctx being NULL (software fallback initialization failed) now signals EOF. hwdec_failed needs to be handled on send_packet() only, where it probably never happens anyway. (Who was the idiot who made libavcodec have two entrypoints for decoding? Oh right, it was me. PEBKAC.)
* vd_lavc: mention hw decoding if decoding fails in hwdec modewm42019-11-021-1/+2
| | | | Just so the user knows. Provides some context.
* vd_lavc: simplify fallback handling for full stream hw decoderwm42019-11-022-21/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | Shovel the code around to make the data flow slightly simpler (?). At least there's only one send_packet function now. The old code had the problem that send_packet() could be called even if there were queued packets; due to sending the queued packets in the receive_frame function, this should not happen anymore (the code checking for this case in send_packet should normally never be called). Untested with actual full stream hw decoders (none available here); I created a test case by making hwaccel decoding fail.
* vd_lavc: signal packet consumed in drop-all casewm42019-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | This is just a very special code path. This probably got stuck, now that the previous commit returned the EAGAIN properly. Untested.
* vd_lavc: change incorrect bool return type to intwm42019-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Forgotten in commit 5d5fdb7. This failed to return the error code properly. In particular, if the decoder rejected the packet, this was not properly detected. Normally, this mattered only in specific cases. Fixes: #7115
* README.md: reduce focus on MPlayer, small improvementswm42019-11-021-9/+20
| | | | | | | | MPlayer isn't all too well-known anymore. It does not make sense to "advertise" with it (and it actually never did). The GPU comment needed clarification. I think originally, it was just to signal that you'll have a bad time with Intel. Make that broader.
* zimg: support subsampled chroma with non-aligned image sizeswm42019-11-021-2/+9
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* zinmg: stop using GBRP for RGBwm42019-11-021-23/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead, use a YUV planar format. It doesn't matter, since we use the format only internally and for "management" purposes. We're only interested in the physical layout, not what colorspace FFmpeg "forcibly" associates with it. Also get rid of using the old and slightly sketchy mp_imgfmt_find() function. Yep, the IMGFMT_RGB30 now "constructs" the planar format, instead of using a pixfmt constant. Slightly inconvenient, tricky, and fragile, but I like it, so bugger off. This whole thing gets rid of some of the strange plane permutations that were needed earlier.
* zimg: correct RGB30 order (probably)wm42019-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | According to the definition of the GL format, and the definition in img_format.h, and the actual output by vo_gpu, the order of components was probably wrong. It's exceedingly likely that the vo_drm format (for which this was originally written) has the same layout, so this was probably a bug from when the zimg wrapper code was refactored.
* video: mess with the filte chain to enable zimg IMGFMT_RGB30 outputwm42019-11-024-8/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | This was too hardcoded to libswscale. In particular, IMGFMT_RGB30 output is only possible with the zimg wrapper, so the context needs to be taken into account (since this depends on the --sws-allow-zimg option dynamically). This is still slightly risky, because zimg currently will still fall back to swscale in some cases, such as when it refuses to initialize the particular color conversion that is requested. f_autoconvert.c could actually handle this better, but I'm tool fucking lazy right now, and nobody cares anyway, so go away, OK?
* vo_gpu: opengl: add support for IMGFMT_RGB30wm42019-11-021-0/+11
| | | | | | | | This integrates it as "special" format, with no alpha component, as the equivalent IMGFMT_RGB30 isn't meant to contain any. Nothing can produce this format in the video chain yet, so the next commits are needed to make this actually work.
* ass_mp: reset packer when allocation failsDan Elkouby2019-11-021-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | Sometimes the atlas can get so large that it exceeds the maximum allowed size for an mp_image. Since the atlas will never shrink naturally, this breaks subtitles entirely until mpv is restarted. Reset the packer so that subtitles can rendered properly once the atlas fits again. This is a partial workaround for #6286.
* manpage: update --framedrop optionwm42019-11-021-10/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The statement about the display FPS is outdated by several years. "audio"-sync mode does not use the display FPS anymore, and that it's X11 only also isn't true anymore. These modes have separate implementations for audio and display video sync. modes, so the explanations are separate. Why the hell are users playing around with this anyway? The explanations are probably too special to make sense for anyone who doesn't know the code (and who knows the code doesn't need them anyway), but whatever.
* zimg: make --zimg-fast=yes defaultwm42019-11-023-2/+2
| | | | | | This is mostly just because of the odd RGB default gamma issue, which shouldn't have any real impact. This also sets allow_approximate_gamma, which I hope is fine for normal use cases.
* zimg: pass through Y plane when repacking nv12wm42019-11-021-31/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Normally, the Y plane can just be passed directly to zimg, and only the chroma plane needs to be (de)interleaved. It still needs a copy if the Y pointer is not aligned, though. (Whether this is actually a problem depends on the CPU and probably zimg's compiler.) This requires deciding per plane whether the plane should go through the repack buffer or not. This logic is active in non-nv12 cases, because not doing so would require extra code (maybe 2 lines or so). repack_align is now always called, even if it's planar->planar with all input aligned, but it won't actually do anything in that case. The assumption is that zimg won't change behavior if you pass a callback that does nothing versus passing NULL as callback.
* zimg: add semi-planar repackerwm42019-11-021-1/+123
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is for formats like nv12 (including p010, nv24, etc.). Might be important for hardware decoding. Previously, this would have forced a libswscale fallback. The genericism makes this only slightly more complicated. The main complication is due to the fact that mixing planar and packed stuff is insane (thanks, Nvidia). P010 output will actually happily set any of the 6 bit "padding" LSB, that are normally supposed to be 0 (for unpadded data there is P016). Scaling happens with 16 bit precision. Not going to bother adding an extra packer which zeros them out, or with shifting them in packing/unpacking. Lets just hope nobody notices.
* img_format: add function to find image format by layoutwm42019-11-022-0/+36
| | | | | | This is similar to mp_imgfmt_find(), but probably a bit saner. Used by the next commit. The previous commit is required to map this unambiguously between all formats.
* img_format: add mp_regular_imgfmt.forced_csp fieldwm42019-11-022-0/+7
| | | | | | As the code comment says, this is needed to disambiguate FFmpeg formats. This struct only describes the "physical" layout of a format, while FFmpeg also attaches part of the colorspace information to the format.
* img_format: add more explanations to component_pad fieldwm42019-11-021-0/+5
| | | | | Weird shit. I thought this was a clever way to elegantly handle two cases at once, but maybe it's just confusing.
* zimg: fix out of bounds memory accesses due to broken zmaskwm42019-11-021-39/+37
| | | | | | | | | We've set all planes to the same zmask. But for subsampled chroma, the zmask obviously needs to be smaller. This could lead to out of bounds memory read and write accesses. Move the align repacker to a single function, since this is now more convenient.
* github: we want a -v -v log nowwm42019-11-011-1/+1
| | | | | --log-file uses debug log level by default. On command line, -v -v will use debug log level.
* f_decoder_wrapper: reduce uninit message log levelwm42019-11-011-1/+1
| | | | For vd/ad.
* client API: reduce log level of client exitingwm42019-11-011-1/+1
| | | | See previous commit message.
* demux: reduce log level for cache index resizingwm42019-11-011-2/+2
| | | | Now that I probably removed all bugs in this (?), this is uninteresting.
* lua: change config file loggingwm42019-11-011-2/+3
| | | | | | | | Make the existing "not found" messages debug only, and add a new verbose message if a config file was opened. The idea is that logging should make it apparent whether or not config files are loaded, and it's more common to use scripts without config files, leading to fewer log messages in verbose mode.
* x11: reduce log level for relatively uninteresting thingswm42019-11-011-9/+9
| | | | | Normally nobody cares about the WM detection stuff etc., so log this only at debug log levels.
* demux_mkv: reduce log level of mkvinfo part to debugwm42019-11-011-61/+58
| | | | | | demux_mkv has lots of logging that shows information about the file. It sort of reminds of mkvinfo output. While this is sometimes interesting, it's too much for verbose mode, and should be in debug log level.
* m_config: log applying profileswm42019-11-011-0/+1
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* m_config: raise log level of setting options to verbosewm42019-11-011-2/+2
| | | | | | | | In 2017, we lowered this to debug level. But I think setting options is important enough that it should be logged even in verbose, at least compared to all the other dumb noise. This might be reduced again if verbose logging becomes much cleaner.
* zimg: add more packers/unpackerswm42019-10-311-59/+106
| | | | | | | | This probably covers all packed formats which have byte-aligned component, no alpha, and no subsampling. Everything else needs more imgfmt metadata, or something even more complicated. Alpha is primarily not supported, because zimg requires a second scaler instance for it, and handling packing/unpacking with it is an unacceptable mess.
* m_option: remove an unused functionwm42019-10-312-12/+0
| | | | I think the last real use of this went away in 2014 or so.
* options: make --show-profile without parameters list all profileswm42019-10-313-9/+17
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* manpage: fix another typowm42019-10-311-1/+1
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* manpage: update --zimg-scaler defaultwm42019-10-311-3/+3
| | | | Forgotten in previous commit.
* sws_utils, zimg: destroy vo_x11 and vo_drm performancewm42019-10-319-44/+133
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Raise swscale and zimg default parameters. This restores screenshot quality settings (maybe) unset in the commit before. Also expose some more libswscale and zimg options. Since these options are also used for VOs like x11 and drm, this will make x11/drm/etc. much slower. For compensation, provide a profile that sets the old option values: sw-fast. I'm also enabling zimg here, just as an experiment. The core problem is that we have a single set of command line options which control the settings used for most swscale/zimg uses. This was done in the previous commit. It cannot differentiate between the VOs, which need to be realtime and may accept/require lower quality options, and things like screenshots or vo_image, which can be slower, but should not sacrifice quality by default. Should this have two sets of options or something similar to do the right thing depending on the code which calls libswscale? Maybe. Or should I just ignore the problem, make it someone else's problem (users who want to use software conversion VOs), provide a sub-optimal solution, and call it a day? Definitely, sounds good, pushing to master, goodbye.
* screenshot, vo_image: use global swscale/zimg parameterswm42019-10-316-12/+35
| | | | | | | | | | Lots of dumb crap to do... something. Instead of adding yet another dumb helper, just use the main" sws_utils API in both callers. (Which, unfortunately, has been duplicated for glorious webp screenshots, despite the fact that webp is crap.) Good part: can enable zimg for screenshots (as far as needed). Bad part: uses "default" swscale parameters instead of HQ now.
* sws_utils: shuffle around some shitwm42019-10-3111-41/+72
| | | | | | | | | | | Purpose uncertain. I guess it's slightly better, maybe. The move of the sws/zimg options from VO opts (vo_opt_list) to the top-level option list is tricky. VO opts have some helper code in vo.c, that sends VOCTRL_SET_PANSCAN to the VO on every VO opts change. That's because updating certain VO options used to be this way (and not just the panscan option). This isn't needed anymore for sws/zimg options, so explicitly move them away.
* Use mp_log2() instead of av_log2()wm42019-10-313-11/+7
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* common: add mp_log2()wm42019-10-312-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | To be used in the next commit. According to compiler explorer, __builtin_clz is very widely available, and it barely makes sense to provide a fallback. clang also eats this (and identifies at least as GCC 4). Actually, there's doubt that a fast log2 implementation is needed at all (I guess UTF-8 parsing needs it, but something UTF-8-specific would probably make it faster than using log2). So the fallback is just something naive.
* Replace uses of FFMIN/MAX with MPMIN/MAXwm42019-10-3116-78/+66
| | | | And remove libavutil includes where possible.
* stream_memory: remove trivial ffmpeg dependencywm42019-10-311-3/+1
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* manpage: document stats page 3wm42019-10-311-0/+3
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* player: simplify --stream-dump codewm42019-10-311-4/+4
| | | | | Not sure why it was so complicated. It avoided allocation data on the stack and copying it twice, but who cares.
* stream: move stream_read_line to demux_playlist.cwm42019-10-313-72/+72
| | | | | demux_playlist.c is the only remaining user of this. Not sure if it should stay this way, but for now I'll say yes.
* stream: stop accessing buffer internals in stream_read_line()wm42019-10-312-8/+16
| | | | | Getting this out of the way in preparation for reworking stream internals.
* interface-changes: fixup the location of d3d11-output-cspJan Ekström2019-10-301-1/+2
| | | | 0.30.0 is already cut, so +1 it is.
* vo_gpu/opengl: fully initialize FBO when passing it to renderingJan Ekström2019-10-301-2/+4
| | | | | | | Until now, we only properly initialized two values, leaving the rest be garbage. Fixes #7104
* vo_gpu/d3d11: add support for configuring swap chain color spaceJan Ekström2019-10-305-5/+198
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | By default utilizes the color space of the desktop on which the swap chain is located. If a specific value is defined, it will be instead be utilized. Enables configuration of the PQ color space (BT.2020 primaries, PQ transfer function) for HDR. Additionally, signals the swap chain color space to the renderer, so that the render looks correct without having to specify target-trc or target-prim manually. Due to all of the APIs being Win10+ only, will only work starting with Windows 10.
* vo_gpu/d3d11: add helpers for getting names for DXGI formats & CSPsJan Ekström2019-10-302-4/+178
| | | | | Additionally, define the few enum values that are currently missing in mingw-w64 headers.
* vo_gpu: add and utilize color space information from ra_fboJan Ekström2019-10-302-8/+40
| | | | | | | | This lets us set primaries, transfer function and the target peak based on what the presenting layer would want us to have. Now that this mechanism is available, warn if the user has overridden values such as primaries or transfer function.
* osc: calculate osc_geo position after aspect correctionJan Janssen2019-10-291-6/+8
| | | Fixes #7098
* vo_caca: Implement VOCTRL_UPDATE_WINDOW_TITLECameron Cawley2019-10-291-2/+4
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* osc: Unify bottom and topbar codeJan Janssen2019-10-282-181/+33
| | | | | | Among the pointless duplication the right timecode label was given some extra space that wasn't needed. Fixes: #6904
* manpage: Update information about default mouse bindingsCameron Cawley2019-10-281-3/+12
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* vo_sdl: Acknowledge when the mouse enters or leaves the windowCameron Cawley2019-10-281-0/+6
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* input: Add default bindings for MBTN_BACK and MBTN_FORWARDCameron Cawley2019-10-281-0/+2
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* vo_sdl: Improve mouse button inputCameron Cawley2019-10-281-6/+28
| | | | SDL_BUTTON_X1 and SDL_BUTTON_X2 are now correctly mapped to MP_MBTN_BACK and MP_MBTN_FORWARD.
* vo_sdl: Support mouse wheel inputCameron Cawley2019-10-281-1/+11
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