summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/video/out/opengl/hwdec.c
Commit message (Collapse)AuthorAgeFilesLines
* vo_opengl: refactor how hwdec interop exports textureswm42016-05-101-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rename gl_hwdec_driver.map_image to map_frame, and let it fill out a struct gl_hwdec_frame describing the exact texture layout. This gives more flexibility to what the hwdec interop can export. In particular, it can export strange component orders/permutations and textures with padded size. (The latter originating from cropped video.) The way gl_hwdec_frame works is in the spirit of the rest of the vo_opengl video processing code, which tends to put as much information in immediate state (as part of the dataflow), instead of declaring it globally. To some degree this duplicates the texplane and img_tex structs, but until we somehow unify those, it's better to give the hwdec state its own struct. The fact that changing the hwdec struct would require changes and testing on at least 4 platform/GPU combinations makes duplicating it almost a requirement to avoid pain later. Make gl_hwdec_driver.reinit set the new image format and remove the gl_hwdec.converted_imgfmt field. Likewise, gl_hwdec.gl_texture_target is replaced with gl_hwdec_plane.gl_target. Split out a init_image_desc function from init_format. The latter is not called in the hwdec case at all anymore. Setting up most of struct texplane is also completely separate in the hwdec and normal cases. video.c does not check whether the hwdec "mapped" image format is supported. This should not really happen anyway, and if it does, the hwdec interop backend must fail at creation time, so this is not an issue.
* video: refactor how VO exports hwdec device handleswm42016-05-091-20/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The main change is with video/hwdec.h. mp_hwdec_info is made opaque (and renamed to mp_hwdec_devices). Its accessors are mainly thread-safe (or documented where not), which makes the whole thing saner and cleaner. In particular, thread-safety rules become less subtle and more obvious. The new internal API makes it easier to support multiple OpenGL interop backends. (Although this is not done yet, and it's not clear whether it ever will.) This also removes all the API-specific fields from mp_hwdec_ctx and replaces them with a "ctx" field. For d3d in particular, we drop the mp_d3d_ctx struct completely, and pass the interfaces directly. Remove the emulation checks from vaapi.c and vdpau.c; they are pointless, and the checks that matter are done on the VO layer. The d3d hardware decoders might slightly change behavior: dxva2-copy will not use the VO device anymore if the VO supports proper interop. This pretty much assumes that any in such cases the VO will not use any form of exclusive mode, which makes using the VO device in copy mode unnecessary. This is a big refactor. Some things may be untested and could be broken.
* command: change some hwdec propertieswm42016-05-041-0/+2
| | | | | | | | Introduce hwdec-current and hwdec-interop properties. Deprecate hwdec-detected, which never made a lot of sense, and which is replaced by the new properties. hwdec-active also becomes useless, as hwdec-current is a superset, so it's deprecated too (for now).
* vo_opengl: D3D11VA + ANGLE interopwm42016-04-271-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This uses ID3D11VideoProcessor to convert the video to a RGBA surface, which is then bound to ANGLE. Currently ANGLE does not provide any way to bind nv12 surfaces directly, so this will have to do. ID3D11VideoContext1 would give us slightly more control about the colorspace conversion, though it's still not good, and not available in MinGW headers yet. The video processor is created lazily, because we need to have the coded frame size, of which AVFrame and mp_image have no concept of. Doing the creation lazily is less of a pain than somehow hacking the coded frame size into mp_image. I'm not really sure how ID3D11VideoProcessorInputView is supposed to work. We recreate it on every frame, which is simple and hopefully doesn't affect performance.
* vo_opengl: add dxva2 interop to angle backendKevin Mitchell2016-03-101-0/+4
| | | | | | Like dxinterop, this uses StretchRect or RGB conversion. This is unavoidable as long as we use the dxva2 API, as there is no way to access the raw hardware decoded Direct3D9 surfaces.
* wscript: remove dxva2-dxinterop configure testKevin Mitchell2016-02-171-2/+2
| | | | Wasn't really necessary as it was equivalent to gl-dxinterop.
* vo_opengl: dxinterop: add dxva2 passthroughKevin Mitchell2016-02-171-0/+4
| | | | | Use dxva2 surface to fill RGB IDirect3DSurface9 shared with opengl via DXRegisterObjectNV.
* vo_opengl: hwdec: use IDs for API, and log which backend is usedwm42016-02-011-10/+16
| | | | | | | Since there can be multiple backends for a single API (vaapi can use GLX or EGL), not logging the exact backend name is annoying. So add it. At the same time, there is no need to duplicate the name as used by the --hwdec options, so replace it with using the numeric hwdec API ID.
* Change GPL/LGPL dual-licensed files to LGPLwm42016-01-191-12/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | Do this to make the license situation less confusing. This change should be of no consequence, since LGPL is compatible with GPL anyway, and making it LGPL-only does not restrict the use with GPL code. Additionally, the wording implies that this is allowed, and that we can just remove the GPL part.
* videotoolbox: make decoder format customizablewm42015-11-171-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | Because apparently there's no ideal universally working format. The weird OpenGL texture format for kCVPixelFormatType_32BGRA is from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22077544/draw-an-iosurface-to-an-opengl-context (Which apparently got it from the linked Apple example code.)
* vo_opengl: never load vaapi GLX interop by defaultwm42015-11-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | Causes more harm than it helps. Will eventually be removed. Also rename the "reject_emulated" field to "probing" - this is more appropriate now.
* video: remove VDA supportwm42015-09-281-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | VideoToolbox is preferred. Now that FFmpeg released 2.8, there's no reason to support VDA anymore. In fact, we had a bug that made VDA not useable with older FFmpeg versions in some newer mpv releases. VideoToolbox is supported even on slightly older OSX versions, and if not, you still can run mpv without hw decoding.
* vaapi: remove dependency on X11wm42015-09-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | There are at least 2 ways of using VAAPI without X11 (Wayland, DRM). Remove the X11 requirement from the decoder part and the EGL interop. This will be used by a following commit, which adds Wayland support. The worst about this is the decoder part, which includes a bad hack for using the decoder without any VO interop (also known as "vaapi-copy" mode). Separate the X11 parts so that they're self-contained. For the EGL interop code we do something similar (it's kept slightly simpler, because it essentially only has to translate between our silly MPGetNativeDisplay abstraction and the vaGetDisplay...() call).
* vo_opengl: support new VAAPI EGL interopwm42015-09-251-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Should work much better than the old GLX interop code. Requires Mesa 11, and explicitly selecting the X11 EGL backend with: --vo=opengl:backend=x11egl Should it turn out that the new interop works well, we will try to autodetect EGL by default. This code still uses some bad assumptions, like expecting surfaces to be in NV12. (This is probably ok, because virtually all HW will use this format. But we should at least check this on init or so, instead of failing to render an image if our assumption doesn't hold up.) This repo was a lot of help: https://github.com/gbeauchesne/ffvademo The kodi code was also helpful (the magic FourCC it uses for EGL_LINUX_DRM_FOURCC_EXT are nowhere documented, and EGL_IMAGE_INTERNAL_FORMAT_EXT as used in ffvademo does not actually exist). (This is the 3rd VAAPI GL interop that was implemented in this player.)
* vo_opengl: remove gl_ prefixes from files in video/out/openglNiklas Haas2015-09-091-0/+101
This is a bit redundant with the name of the directory itself, and not in line with existing naming conventions.