/* * Copyright (C) 2001 the xine project * * This file is part of xine, a unix video player. * * xine is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * xine is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA * * $Id: xine_decoder.c,v 1.8 2001/11/03 23:02:43 hrm Exp $ * * xine decoder plugin using divx4 * * by Harm van der Heijden * Based on the ffmpeg xine plugin, with ideas from avifile's * (http://avifile.sourceforge.net) divx4 plugin. * * Requires the divxdecore library. Find it at http://www.divx.com or * http://avifile.sourceforge.net * This plugin may or may not work with the open source codec OpenDivx. * * This is My First Plugin (tm). Read the source comments for hairy details. * */ /* 1: catch segmentation fault signal when checking version of libdivxdecore * 0: don't try to catch * set to 0 if the signal stuff gives problems. tested in x86 linux w/ glibc2. */ #define CATCH_SIGSEGV 1 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "xine_internal.h" #include "cpu_accel.h" #include "video_out.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "metronom.h" #include "memcpy.h" #include "decore-if.h" #if CATCH_SIGSEGV #include /* to be able to restore the old handler */ void (*old_handler)(int); void catch_sigsegv(int sig) { printf("divx4: caught SIGSEGV, caused by libdivxdecore.\n" "divx4: please uninstall this library or disable the libdivxdecore\n" "divx4: version check by setting the following line in HOME/.xinerc:\n" "divx4: divx4_forceversion:1\n" "divx4: see xine-ui/doc/README.divx4 for details.\n" "divx4: fatal error; exiting.\n"); exit(1); } #endif /* now this is ripped of wine's vfw.h */ typedef struct { long biSize; long biWidth; long biHeight; short biPlanes; short biBitCount; long biCompression; long biSizeImage; long biXPelsPerMeter; long biYPelsPerMeter; long biClrUsed; long biClrImportant; } BITMAPINFOHEADER; typedef struct divx4_decoder_s { video_decoder_t video_decoder; vo_instance_t *video_out; int video_step; int decoder_ok; BITMAPINFOHEADER bih; long biWidth; long biHeight; unsigned char buf[128*1024]; int size; decoreFunc decore; /* ptr to decore function in libdivxdecore */ /* version as reported by decore with GET_OPT_VERSION command */ int version; /* whether to decode MSMPEG4_V3 format (aka divx ;-) and divx 3.11-- thank god they dropped the smileys with divx4) */ int use_311_compat; /* postprocessing level; currently valid values 0-6 (internally 0-100) set by divx4_postproc in .xinerc */ int postproc; /* can we handle 311 format? No easy way to find out (divx4linux can, OpenDivx cannot, so the user can set it in .xinerc. If 0, can_handle only returns MPEG4, yielding 311 to ffmpeg */ int can_handle_311; } divx4_decoder_t; static unsigned long str2ulong(void *data) { unsigned char *str = data; return ( str[0] | (str[1]<<8) | (str[2]<<16) | (str[3]<<24) ); } static char* decore_retval(int ret) { static char buf[128]; switch (ret) { case DEC_OK: return "DEC_OK"; case DEC_MEMORY: return "DEC_MEMORY"; case DEC_BAD_FORMAT: return "DEC_BAD_FORMAT"; case DEC_EXIT: return "DEC_EXIT"; } sprintf(buf, "[Unknown code %d]", ret); return buf; } /* helper function to initialize decore */ static int divx4_init_decoder(divx4_decoder_t *this, buf_element_t *buf) { DEC_PARAM param; /* for init */ DEC_SET setpp; /* for setting postproc level */ int ret, codec_type; memcpy ( &this->bih, buf->content, sizeof (BITMAPINFOHEADER)); this->biWidth = str2ulong(&this->bih.biWidth); this->biHeight = str2ulong(&this->bih.biHeight); this->video_step = buf->decoder_info[1]; codec_type = buf->type & 0xFFFF0000; /* do we need divx 3.11 compatibility mode? */ switch (buf->type & 0xFFFF0000) { case BUF_VIDEO_MSMPEG4_V12: case BUF_VIDEO_MSMPEG4_V3: this->use_311_compat = 1; break; case BUF_VIDEO_MPEG4 : this->use_311_compat = 0; break; default: printf ("divx4: unknown video format (buftype: 0x%08X)\n", buf->type & 0xFFFF0000); } /* setup decoder; inspired by avifile's plugin */ param.x_dim=this->biWidth; param.y_dim=this->biHeight; param.time_incr = 15; /* no idea what this does */ param.output_format=DEC_USER; memset(¶m.buffers, 0, sizeof(param.buffers)); ret = this->decore((unsigned long)this, DEC_OPT_INIT, ¶m, &this->bih); if (ret != DEC_OK) { printf("divx4: decore DEC_OPT_INIT command returned %s.\n", decore_retval(ret)); return 0; } /* multiply postproc level by 10 for internal consumption */ printf("divx4: Setting post processing level to %d (see ~/.xinerc)\n" "divx4: Valid range 0-6, reduce if you get frame drop\n", this->postproc); setpp.postproc_level=this->postproc*10; ret = this->decore((unsigned long)this, DEC_OPT_SETPP, &setpp, 0); if (ret != DEC_OK) { printf("divx4: decore DEC_OPT_SETPP command returned %s.\n", decore_retval(ret)); /* perhaps not fatal, so we'll continue */ } return 1; } /* helper function to copy data from decore's internal buffer to a vo frame */ static inline void divx4_copy_frame(divx4_decoder_t *this, vo_frame_t *img, DEC_PICTURE pict) { /* We need to copy the yuv data from the decoder's internal buffers. Y size is width*height, U and V width*height/4 */ int i; int src_offset,dst_offset; /* copy y data; use shortcut if stride_y equals width */ src_offset = 0; dst_offset = 0; if (pict.stride_y == img->width) { fast_memcpy(img->base[0]+dst_offset, pict.y, this->biWidth*this->biHeight); dst_offset += this->biWidth * this->biHeight; } else { /* copy line by line */ for (i=0; ibiHeight; i++) { fast_memcpy(img->base[0]+dst_offset, pict.y+src_offset, this->biWidth); src_offset += pict.stride_y; dst_offset += this->biWidth; } } /* same for u,v data, but at 1/4 resolution. FIXME: Weird... I thought YV12 means order y-v-u, yet base[1] seems to be u and base[2] is v. */ /* copy u and v data */ src_offset = 0; dst_offset = 0; if (pict.stride_uv == img->width>>1) { fast_memcpy(img->base[1]+dst_offset, pict.u, (this->biWidth*this->biHeight)/4); fast_memcpy(img->base[2]+dst_offset, pict.v, (this->biWidth*this->biHeight)/4); dst_offset += (this->biWidth*this->biHeight)/4; } else { for (i=0; ibiHeight>>1; i++) { fast_memcpy(img->base[1]+dst_offset, pict.u+src_offset, this->biWidth/2); fast_memcpy(img->base[2]+dst_offset, pict.v+src_offset, this->biWidth/2); src_offset += pict.stride_uv; dst_offset += this->biWidth/2; } } /* check for the copy function pointer. If set, we need to call it with slices of 16 lines. Too bad we can't set the y,u and v stride values (because then we wouldn't need the first copy) */ if (img->copy && img->bad_frame == 0) { int height = this->biHeight; int stride = this->biWidth; uint8_t* src[3]; src[0] = img->base[0]; src[1] = img->base[1]; src[2] = img->base[2]; while ((height -= 16) >= 0) { img->copy(img, src); src[0] += 16 * stride; src[1] += 4 * stride; src[2] += 4 * stride; } } } static int divx4_can_handle (video_decoder_t *this_gen, int buf_type) { divx4_decoder_t *this = (divx4_decoder_t *) this_gen; buf_type &= 0xFFFF0000; /* divx4 currently does not support MSMPEG4 v1/v2 */ return ( (buf_type == BUF_VIDEO_MSMPEG4_V3 && this->can_handle_311) || /* buf_type == BUF_VIDEO_MSMPEG4_V12 || */ buf_type == BUF_VIDEO_MPEG4); } /* copied verbatim from ffmpeg plugin */ static void divx4_init (video_decoder_t *this_gen, vo_instance_t *video_out) { divx4_decoder_t *this = (divx4_decoder_t *) this_gen; this->video_out = video_out; this->decoder_ok = 0; } static void divx4_decode_data (video_decoder_t *this_gen, buf_element_t *buf) { DEC_FRAME frame; /* for getting a frame */ DEC_PICTURE pict;/* contains ptrs to the decoders internal yuv buffers */ vo_frame_t *img; /* video out frame */ int ret; divx4_decoder_t *this = (divx4_decoder_t *) this_gen; if (buf->decoder_info[0] == 0) { /* need to initialize */ this->decoder_ok = divx4_init_decoder(this, buf); if (this->decoder_ok) this->video_out->open (this->video_out); return; } if (! this->decoder_ok) /* don't try to do anything */ return; fast_memcpy (&this->buf[this->size], buf->content, buf->size); this->size += buf->size; if (buf->decoder_info[0] == 2) { /* need to decode a frame */ /* allocate image (taken from ffmpeg plugin) */ img = this->video_out->get_frame (this->video_out, this->biWidth, this->biHeight, XINE_ASPECT_RATIO_DONT_TOUCH, IMGFMT_YV12, this->video_step, VO_BOTH_FIELDS); /* setup the decode frame parameters, as demonstrated by avifile. Old versions used DEC_YV12, but that was basically wrong and just happened to work with the Xv driver. Now DEC_USER is the only option. */ frame.bitstream=this->buf; frame.bmp=&pict; /* decore will set ptrs to internal y,u&v buffers */ frame.length=this->size; frame.render_flag=1; frame.stride=this->biWidth; if(this->use_311_compat) ret = this->decore((unsigned long)this, DEC_OPT_FRAME_311, &frame, 0); else ret = this->decore((unsigned long)this, DEC_OPT_FRAME, &frame, 0); if (ret != DEC_OK) { printf("divx4: decore DEC_OPT_FRAME command returned %s.\n", decore_retval(ret)); img->bad_frame = 1; /* better skip this one */ } else { divx4_copy_frame(this, img, pict); } /* this again from ffmpeg plugin */ img->PTS = buf->PTS; img->draw(img); img->free(img); this->size = 0; } } static void divx4_close (video_decoder_t *this_gen) { divx4_decoder_t *this = (divx4_decoder_t *) this_gen; if (this->decoder_ok) { /* FIXME: this segfaults here (note: avifile also has the release command commented out; probably a known 'feature') this->decore((unsigned long)this, DEC_OPT_RELEASE, 0, 0);*/ this->video_out->close(this->video_out); this->decoder_ok = 0; } } static char *divx4_get_id(void) { return "divx4 video decoder"; } /* This is pretty generic. I took the liberty to increase the priority over that of libffmpeg :-) */ video_decoder_t *init_video_decoder_plugin (int iface_version, config_values_t *cfg) { divx4_decoder_t *this ; char *libdecore_name; void *libdecore_handle; decoreFunc libdecore_func = 0; int version; if (iface_version != 2) { printf( "divx4: plugin doesn't support plugin API version %d.\n" "divx4: this means there's a version mismatch between xine and this " "divx4: decoder plugin.\nInstalling current plugins should help.\n", iface_version); return NULL; } /* Try to dlopen libdivxdecore, then look for decore function if it fails, print a message and return 0 so that xine ignores us from then on. */ libdecore_name = cfg->lookup_str(cfg, "divx4_libdivxdecore", "libdivxdecore.so"); libdecore_handle = dlopen(libdecore_name, RTLD_LAZY); if (libdecore_handle) libdecore_func = dlsym(libdecore_handle, "decore"); if (! libdecore_func) { /* This message caused some people to think there was a problem with xine printf("divx4: could not find decore function in library \"%s\"\n" "divx4: system returned \"%s\"\n" "divx4: libdivxdecore unavailable; this plugin will be disabled.\n", libdecore_name, dlerror()); */ return NULL; } /* allow override of version checking by user */ version = cfg->lookup_int(cfg, "divx4_forceversion", 0); if (version) { /* this dangerous stuff warrants an extra warning */ printf("divx4: assuming libdivxdecore version is %d\n", version); } else { #if CATCH_SIGSEGV /* try to catch possible segmentation fault triggered by version check. * old versions of OpenDivx are known to do this. * we have to exit(1) in case it happens, but at least the user'll know * what happened */ old_handler = signal(SIGSEGV, catch_sigsegv); if (old_handler == SIG_ERR) printf("divx4: failed to set SIGSEGV handler for libdivxdecore version check. Danger!\n"); /* ask decore for version, using arbitrary handle 123 */ version = libdecore_func(123, DEC_OPT_VERSION, 0, 0); /* restore old signal handler */ if (old_handler != SIG_ERR) signal(SIGSEGV, old_handler); #else /* no SIGSEGV catching, let's hope survive this... */ version = libdecore_func(123, DEC_OPT_VERSION, 0, 0); #endif if (version < 100) { /* must be an error code */ printf("divx4: libdivxdecore failed to return version number (returns %s)\n", decore_retval(version)); version = 0; } } /* now check the version */ if (version < 20010800) { /* august 2001 and later are ok. */ printf("divx4: libdivxdecore version \"%d\" too old. Need 20010800 or later\n", version); /* bye bye */ return 0; } printf("divx4: successfully opened decore library \"%s\", version %d\n", libdecore_name, version); this = (divx4_decoder_t *) malloc (sizeof (divx4_decoder_t)); this->video_decoder.interface_version = 2; this->video_decoder.can_handle = divx4_can_handle; this->video_decoder.init = divx4_init; this->video_decoder.decode_data = divx4_decode_data; this->video_decoder.close = divx4_close; this->video_decoder.get_identifier = divx4_get_id; this->video_decoder.priority = cfg->lookup_int(cfg, "divx4_priority", 4); this->decore = libdecore_func; this->postproc = cfg->lookup_int(cfg, "divx4_postproc", 3); this->can_handle_311 = cfg->lookup_int(cfg, "divx4_msmpeg4v3", 1); this->size = 0; this->version = version; /* at the moment availabe values are 0-6, but future versions may support higher levels. Internally, postproc is multiplied by 10 and values between 0 and 100 are valid */ if (this->postproc > 10) this->postproc=10; if (this->postproc < 0) this->postproc=0; return (video_decoder_t *) this; }