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* video: return responsibility of video redraw back to playloopwm42014-10-111-3/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the VO was moved it its own thread, responsibility for redrawing was given to the VO thread itself. So if there was a condition that indicated that redrawing was required, like expose events or certain VOCTRLs, the VO thread was redrawing itself. This worked fine, but there are some corner cases where this works rather badly. E.g. if I fullscreen the player and hit panscan controls with mpv's default autorepeat rate, playback stops. This happens because the VO redraws itself after every panscan change command. Running each (repeated) command takes so long due to redrawing and (involuntary) waiting on vsync, that it never leaves the input processing loop while the key is held down. I suspect that in my case, redrawing in fullscreen mode just gets slow enough that it takes 2 vsyncs instead of 1 on average, and the processing time gets larger than the autorepeat delay. Fix this by taking redraw control from the VO, and instead let the playloop issue a "real" redraw command to the VO if needed. This basically reverts redraw handling to what it was before moving the VO to a thread. CC: @mpv-player/stable
* video: fix redrawing when pausing after framedropwm42014-09-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | When pausing after a frame was just dropped, we're logically at the dropped frame, and thus should redraw the dropped frame. This was implemented, but didn't work after unpausing for the second time, because of a minor logic bug.
* vo_vdpau: better integration with the generic framedrop codewm42014-09-201-6/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | vo_vdpau uses its own framedrop code, mostly for historic reasons. It has some tricky heuristics, of which I'm not sure how they work, or if they have any effect at all, but in any case, I want to keep this code for now. One day it might get fully ported to the vo.c framedrop code, or just removed. But improve its interaction with the user-visible framedrop controls. Make --framedrop actually enable and disable the vo_vdpau framedrop code, and increment the number of dropped frames correctly. The code path for other VOs should be equivalent. The vo_vdpau behavior should, except for the improvements mentioned above, be mostly equivalent as well. One minor change is that frames "shown" during preemption are always count as dropped. Remove the statement from the manpage that vo_vdpau is the default; this hasn't been the case for a while.
* video: wake up core as soon as possiblewm42014-09-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | | There's no reason to let the core wait until the frame is done displaying. In practice, the core normally didn't need this additional wakeup, and the VO was quick enough to fetch the new frame, before the core even attempted to queue a new frame. But it wasn't entirely clean, and the correct wakeup handling might matter in some cases.
* vo_corevideo: remove this VOStefano Pigozzi2014-09-061-4/+0
| | | | | | | This was kept in the codebase because it is slightly faster than --vo=opengl on really old Intel cards (from the GMA era). Time to kill it, and let it rest. Fixes #1061
* Move compat/ and bstr/ directory contents somewhere elsewm42014-08-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | bstr.c doesn't really deserve its own directory, and compat had just a few files, most of which may as well be in osdep. There isn't really any justification for these extra directories, so get rid of them. The compat/libav.h was empty - just delete it. We changed our approach to API compatibility, and will likely not need it anymore.
* video: avoid unnecessary frame droppingwm42014-08-231-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | If duration<0, it means the duration is unknown. Disable framedropping, because end_time makes no sense in this case. Also, strictly never drop the first frame. This fixes weird behavior with the cover-art case (for the 100th time).
* video: some debugging outputwm42014-08-221-0/+4
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* video: don't assume query_format is thread-safewm42014-08-201-0/+15
| | | | Although it's probably safe for most VOs, there's no guarantee.
* video: add VOCTRL_GET_RECENT_FLIP_TIMEwm42014-08-181-1/+6
| | | | | | This could be used by VO implementations to report a recent vsync time to the generic VO code, which in turn will use it and the display FPS to estimate at which point in time the next vsync will happen.
* video: dump vsync phase into stats filewm42014-08-181-2/+4
| | | | | | | For debugging (drawing fun plots with TOOLS/stats-conv.py). Also move last_flip under the correct comment: it's not protected by the lock, and can be accessed by the VO thread only.
* video: make vo_opengl the default over vo_vdpauwm42014-08-171-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Nvidia's vdpau implementation is pretty good, but other factors make it much less attractive for use as default VO. For example, Mesa often has low quality drivers (mess up things with the presentation queue and the vdpau API time source). Intel ruins things completely, and we're likely to run on emulation via OpenGL. Compositing has unknown effects (to me anyway), but appears to reduce the vdpau advantages. One important reason to prefer vo_vdpau was that it could do proper framedropping. Framedropping got fixed for the other VOs, so this reason is going away.
* video: take refresh rate changes into accountwm42014-08-171-10/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This works only on X11, and only if the refresh rate changes due to the window being moved to another screen (detected by us). It doesn't include system screen reconfiguration yet. This calls VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_FPS on every frame, which makes me uneasy. It means extra thread communication with the win32 and Cocoa backends. On the other hand, a frame doesn't happen _that_ often, and the communication should still be pretty cheap and fast, so it's probably ok. Also needs some extra fuzz for vo_vdpau.c, because that does everything differently.
* video: add --display-fps switch to control framedrop FPSwm42014-08-161-3/+7
| | | | | | Since the display FPS is currently detected on X11 only (and even there it's known to be wrong on certain setups), it seems like a good idea to make this user-configurable.
* video: add VO framedropping modewm42014-08-151-17/+102
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This mostly uses the same idea as with vo_vdpau.c, but much simplified. On X11, it tries to get the display framerate with XF86VM, and limits the frequency of new video frames against it. Note that this is an old extension, and is confirmed not to work correctly with multi-monitor setups. But we're using it because it was already around (it is also used by vo_vdpau). This attempts to predict the next vsync event by using the time of the last frame and the display FPS. Even if that goes completely wrong, the results are still relatively good. On other systems, or if the X11 code doesn't return a display FPS, a framerate of 1000 is assumed. This is infinite for all practical purposes, and means that only frames which are definitely too late are dropped. This probably has worse results, but is still useful. "--framedrop=yes" is basically replaced with "--framedrop=decoder". The old framedropping mode is kept around, and should perhaps be improved. Dropping on the decoder level is still useful if decoding itself is too slow.
* vo: eliminate a redundant variablewm42014-08-151-10/+5
| | | | | Originally, I probably had plans to allow NULL images to handle things like the last frame case, but that idea was dropped later.
* vo: remove unused libavutil includewm42014-08-141-2/+0
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* vo: fix mingw compilationwm42014-08-141-0/+2
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* video: fix and simplify video format changes and last frame displaywm42014-08-121-62/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The previous commit broke these things, and fixing them is separate in this commit in order to reduce the volume of changes. Move the image queue from the VO to the playback core. The image queue is a remnant of the old way how vdpau was implemented, and increasingly became more and more an artifact. In the end, it did only one thing: computing the duration of the current frame. This was done by taking the PTS difference between the current and the future frame. We keep this, but by moving it out of the VO, we don't have to special-case format changes anymore. This simplifies the code a lot. Since we need the queue to compute the duration only, a queue size larger than 2 makes no sense, and we can hardcode that. Also change how the last frame is handled. The last frame is a bit of a problem, because video timing works by showing one frame after another, which makes it a special case. Make the VO provide a function to notify us when the frame is done, instead. The frame duration is used for that. This is not perfect. For example, changing playback speed during the last frame doesn't update the end time. Pausing will not stop the clock that times the last frame. But I don't think this matters for such a corner case.
* video: move display and timing to a separate threadwm42014-08-121-64/+381
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The VO is run inside its own thread. It also does most of video timing. The playloop hands the image data and a realtime timestamp to the VO, and the VO does the rest. In particular, this allows the playloop to do other things, instead of blocking for video redraw. But if anything accesses the VO during video timing, it will block. This also fixes vo_sdl.c event handling; but that is only a side-effect, since reimplementing the broken way would require more effort. Also drop --softsleep. In theory, this option helps if the kernel's sleeping mechanism is too inaccurate for video timing. In practice, I haven't ever encountered a situation where it helps, and it just burns CPU cycles. On the other hand it's probably actively harmful, because it prevents the libavcodec decoder threads from doing real work. Side note: Originally, I intended that multiple frames can be queued to the VO. But this is not done, due to problems with OSD and other certain features. OSD in particular is simply designed in a way that it can be neither timed nor copied, so you do have to render it into the video frame before you can draw the next frame. (Subtitles have no such restriction. sd_lavc was even updated to fix this.) It seems the right solution to queuing multiple VO frames is rendering on VO-backed framebuffers, like vo_vdpau.c does. This requires VO driver support, and is out of scope of this commit. As consequence, the VO has a queue size of 1. The existing video queue is just needed to compute frame duration, and will be moved out in the next commit.
* vdpau: don't upload video images in advancewm42014-07-291-6/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | With software decoding, images were uploaded to vdpau surfaces as they were queued to the VO. This makes it slightly more complicated (especially later on), and has no advantages - so stop doing it. The only reason why this was done explicitly was due to attempts to keep the code equivalent (instead of risking performance regressions). The original code did this naturally for certain reasons, but now that we can measure that it has no advantages and just requires extra code, we can just drop it.
* vo: remove vo_mouse_movement() wrapperwm42014-07-271-14/+0
| | | | So that VO backends don't have to access the VO just for that.
* vo: different hack for VOs which need to mangle mouse inputwm42014-07-271-4/+2
| | | | | | | | Follow up on commit 760548da. Mouse handling is a bit confusing, because there are at least 3 coordinate systems associated with it, and it should be cleaned up. But that is hard, so just apply a hack which gets the currently-annoying issue (VO backends needing access to the VO) out of the way.
* vo: hack to avoid threading issues with mouse inputwm42014-07-261-1/+2
| | | | | | VO backends which are or will run in their own thread have a problem with vo_mouse_movement() calling vo_control(). Restrict this to VOs which actually need this.
* video: correct spelling: mp_image_params_equals -> mp_image_params_equalwm42014-06-171-1/+1
| | | | | The type is struct mp_image_params, so the "params" should have a "s". "equals" shouldn't, because it's plural for 2 params. Important.
* vo: make draw_image and vo_queue_image transfer image ownershipwm42014-06-171-3/+2
| | | | Basically a cosmetic change. This is probably more intuitive.
* video: introduce failure path for image allocationswm42014-06-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Until now, failure to allocate image data resulted in a crash (i.e. abort() was called). This was intentional, because it's pretty silly to degrade playback, and in almost all situations, the OOM will probably kill you anyway. (And then there's the standard Linux overcommit behavior, which also will kill you at some point.) But I changed my opinion, so here we go. This change does not affect _all_ memory allocations, just image data. Now in most failure cases, the output will just be skipped. For video filters, this coincidentally means that failure is treated as EOF (because the playback core assumes EOF if nothing comes out of the video filter chain). In other situations, output might be in some way degraded, like skipping frames, not scaling OSD, and such. Functions whose return values changed semantics: mp_image_alloc mp_image_new_copy mp_image_new_ref mp_image_make_writeable mp_image_setrefp mp_image_to_av_frame_and_unref mp_image_from_av_frame mp_image_new_external_ref mp_image_new_custom_ref mp_image_pool_make_writeable mp_image_pool_get mp_image_pool_new_copy mp_vdpau_mixed_frame_create vf_alloc_out_image vf_make_out_image_writeable glGetWindowScreenshot
* video/out: change aspects of OSD handlingwm42014-06-151-18/+12
| | | | | | | | | Let the VOs draw the OSD on their own, instead of making OSD drawing a separate VO driver call. Further, let it be the VOs responsibility to request subtitles with the correct PTS. We also basically allow the VO to request OSD/subtitles at any time. OSX changes untested.
* Add more constwm42014-06-111-18/+18
| | | | | | | While I'm not very fond of "const", it's important for declarations (it decides whether a symbol is emitted in a read-only or read/write section). Fix all these cases, so we have writeable global data only when we really need.
* video: fix another cover art corner casewm42014-06-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | Playing a video and then an audio file with cover art kept displaying the last frame of the video. This was because the hasframe flag was set, perhaps due to redrawing the last video frame before the cover art image is decoded.
* vo: correctly initialize parameters in corner caseswm42014-06-011-1/+4
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* vo: minor simplificationswm42014-05-221-11/+3
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* vo: remove config_ok check from vo_check_events()wm42014-05-221-3/+1
| | | | This should be ok now after the x11 code was adjusted.
* player: remove VO from seeking code pathwm42014-05-071-5/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Until recently, the VO was an unavoidable part of the seeking code path. This was because vdpau deinterlacing could double the framerate, and hr- seek and framestepping etc. all had to "see" the additional frames. But we've removed the frame doubling from the vdpau VO and moved it into a video filter (vf_vdpaupp), and there's no reason left why the VO should participate in seeking. Instead of queuing frames to the VO during seek and skipping them afterwards, drop the frames early. This actually might make seeking with vo_vdpau and software decoding faster, although I haven't measured it.
* vo: remove old stuffwm42014-05-061-16/+0
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* video/out: separate out code to compute window sizewm42014-05-061-85/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, vo_reconfig() calculates the requested window size and sets the vo->dwidth/dheight fields _if_ VOCTRL_UPDATE_SCREENINFO is implemented by the VO or the windowing backend. The window size can be different from the display size if e.g. the --geometry option is used. It will also set the vo->dx/dy fields and read vo->xinerama_x/y. It turned out that this is very backwards and actually requires the windowing backends to workaround these things. There's also MPOpts.screenwidth/screenheight, which used to map to actual options, but is now used only to communicate the screen size to the vo.c code calculating the window size and position. Change this by making the window geometry calculations available as separate functions. This commit doesn't change any VO code yet, and just emulates the old way using the new functions. VO code will remove its usage of VOCTRL_UPDATE_SCREENINFO and use the new functions directly.
* vo: fix previous commitwm42014-05-061-1/+1
| | | | | | Commit 433161 actually broke vo_opengl (and maybe others), because config_ok is not necessarily set correctly yet _during_ reconfig. So a vo_get_src_dst_rects() call during reconfig did nothing.
* vo: don't crash when changing panscan before first configurationwm42014-05-061-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | When the VO was not initialized with vo_reconfig(), or if the last vo_reconfig() failed, changing panscan would cause a crash due to vo_get_src_dst_rects() dereferencing vo->params (NULL if not configured). Just do nothing if that happens, as there is no video that could be displayed anyway.
* vo: get rid of config_count fieldwm42014-05-061-1/+0
| | | | | | | | Doesn't really seem to be much of use. Get rid of the remaining uses of it. Concerning vo_opengl_old, it seems uninitGl() works fine even if called before initialization.
* video: change everythingwm42014-05-021-30/+28
| | | | | | | Change how the video decoding loop works. The structure should now be a bit easier to follow. The interactions on format changes are (probably) simpler. This also aligns the decoding loop with future planned changes, such as moving various things to separate threads.
* vo: verify format of queued imagewm42014-05-021-0/+1
| | | | | Currently, only the configured format is accepted, so assert that the playback core code (which handles format changes) is correct.
* video: move video frame queue from vo_vdpau.c to vo.cwm42014-05-021-38/+57
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the special casing of vo_vdpau vs. other VOs. Replace the complicated interaction between vo.c and vo_vdpau.c with a simple queue in vo.c. VOs other than vdpau are handled by setting the length of the queue to 1 (this is essentially what waiting_mpi was). Note that vo_vdpau.c seems to have buffered only 1 or 2 frames into the future, while the remaining 3 or 4 frames were past frames. So the new code buffers 2 frames (vo_vdpau.c requests this queue length by setting vo->max_video_queue to 2). It should probably be investigated why vo_vdpau.c kept so many past frames. The field vo->redrawing is removed. I'm not really sure what that would be needed for; it seems pointless. Future directions include making the interface between playloop and VO simpler, as well as making rendering a frame a single operation, as opposed to the weird 3-step sequence of rendering, drawing OSD, and flipping.
* vo: do not check for events on unconfigured VOMartin Herkt2014-04-251-1/+3
| | | | fixes #741
* vo: simplify event_fd handlingwm42014-04-221-21/+13
| | | | | | Add the event FD after preinit, remove it before destroy. There's no need to do it on vo_config, and there's no need to remove the event FD when vo_config fails.
* vo: cosmetics: move around some codewm42014-04-221-134/+136
| | | | Group together related functionality.
* vo: minor cosmetic changewm42014-04-221-2/+1
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* vo: warn if the VO doesn't support certain flagswm42014-04-221-1/+15
| | | | | | | | | Unfortunately, if a VO can't display something as intended, we can just complain to the user, and leave it at it. But it's still better than silently displaying things differently with different VOs. For now, this is used for rotation only. Other things that we should check includes colorspace and colorlevels stuff.
* vo: add some general support code for VOs that allow rotationwm42014-04-211-3/+8
| | | | | | For rotation, we assume that the source image will be rotated within the VO, so the aspect/panscan code needs to calculate its param using rotated coordinates. VOs which support rotation natively can use this.
* video/out: remove legacy colorspace stuffwm42014-03-291-10/+0
| | | | | | | | | Reduce most dependencies on struct mp_csp_details, which was a bad first attempt at dealing with colorspace stuff. Instead, consistently use mp_image_params. Code which retrieves colorspace matrices from csputils.c still uses this type, though.
* video/out: do remaining config to reconfig replacementswm42014-01-241-13/+3
| | | | | | | The main difference between the old and new callbacks is that the old callbacks required passing the window size, which is and always was very inconvenient and confusing, since the window size is already in vo->dwidth and vo->dheight.
* vo: merge get rid of vo.aspdat fieldwm42014-01-221-7/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | Rename vo_get_src_dst_rects() to mp_get_src_dst_rects() and make it independent from the VO (it takes a comical amount of parameters now to pass all required state). Add a convenience wrapper with the name vo_get_src_dst_rects() to vo.c. Replace all aspdat and vo usages with immediate parameters. Functionally, nothing should change, except that the window size is clamped to a minimum of size 1 much earlier, and some log messages change the prefix (don't bother with vo.vo_log stuff).
* vo: move vo_get_src_dst_rects to aspect.cwm42014-01-221-128/+0
| | | | | | | The plan is to make all the code in aspect.c independent from vo.c, which should make the code easier to understand, will allow removal of vo->aspdat, and reduces the amount of code that accesses weird mutable struct vo fields.
* video/out: simplify monitor aspect handlingwm42014-01-111-3/+20
| | | | | | | | For some reason, this made all VO backends both set the screen resolution in opts->screenwidth/height, and call aspect_save_screenres(). Remove the latter. Move the code to cal