Commit c49cbecb authored by Christophe Gisquet's avatar Christophe Gisquet Committed by Vittorio Giovara

dnxhddec: Decode and use interlace mb flag

This bit is 1 in some samples, and seems to coincide with interlaced
mbs and CID1260. 2008 specs do not know about it, and maintain qscale
is 11 bits. This looks oversized, but may help larger bitdepths.

Currently, it leads to an obviously incorrect qscale value, meaning
its syntax is shifted by 1. However, reading 11 bits also leads to
obviously incorrect decoding: qscale seems to be 10 bits.

However, as most profiles still have 11bits qscale, the feature is
restricted to the CID1260 profile (this flag is dependent on
a higher-level flag located in the header).

The encoder writes 12 bits of syntax, last and first bits always 0,
which is now somewhat inconsistent with the decoder, but ends up with
the same effect (progressive + reserved bit).
Signed-off-by: 's avatarVittorio Giovara <vittorio.giovara@gmail.com>
parent c5e5e630
......@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ typedef struct DNXHDContext {
const CIDEntry *cid_table;
int bit_depth; // 8, 10 or 0 if not initialized at all.
int is_444;
int mbaff;
void (*decode_dct_block)(struct DNXHDContext *ctx, int16_t *block,
int n, int qscale);
} DNXHDContext;
......@@ -131,6 +132,7 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_header(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
av_log(ctx->avctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG,
"interlaced %d, cur field %d\n", buf[5] & 3, ctx->cur_field);
}
ctx->mbaff = buf[0x6] & 32;
ctx->height = AV_RB16(buf + 0x18);
ctx->width = AV_RB16(buf + 0x1a);
......@@ -168,6 +170,9 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_header(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
if ((ret = dnxhd_init_vlc(ctx, cid)) < 0)
return ret;
if (ctx->mbaff && ctx->cid_table->cid != 1260)
av_log(ctx->avctx, AV_LOG_WARNING,
"Adaptive MB interlace flag in an unsupported profile.\n");
// make sure profile size constraints are respected
// DNx100 allows 1920->1440 and 1280->960 subsampling
......@@ -321,8 +326,14 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_macroblock(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
uint8_t *dest_y, *dest_u, *dest_v;
int dct_y_offset, dct_x_offset;
int qscale, i;
int interlaced_mb = 0;
qscale = get_bits(&ctx->gb, 11);
if (ctx->mbaff) {
interlaced_mb = get_bits1(&ctx->gb);
qscale = get_bits(&ctx->gb, 10);
} else {
qscale = get_bits(&ctx->gb, 11);
}
skip_bits1(&ctx->gb);
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
......@@ -350,8 +361,12 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_macroblock(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
dest_u += frame->linesize[1];
dest_v += frame->linesize[2];
}
if (interlaced_mb) {
dct_linesize_luma <<= 1;
dct_linesize_chroma <<= 1;
}
dct_y_offset = dct_linesize_luma << 3;
dct_y_offset = interlaced_mb ? frame->linesize[0] : (dct_linesize_luma << 3);
dct_x_offset = 8 << shift1;
if (!ctx->is_444) {
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_y, dct_linesize_luma, ctx->blocks[0]);
......@@ -360,7 +375,7 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_macroblock(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_y + dct_y_offset + dct_x_offset, dct_linesize_luma, ctx->blocks[5]);
if (!(ctx->avctx->flags & AV_CODEC_FLAG_GRAY)) {
dct_y_offset = dct_linesize_chroma << 3;
dct_y_offset = interlaced_mb ? frame->linesize[1] : (dct_linesize_chroma << 3);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_u, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[2]);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_v, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[3]);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_u + dct_y_offset, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[6]);
......@@ -373,7 +388,7 @@ static int dnxhd_decode_macroblock(DNXHDContext *ctx, AVFrame *frame,
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_y + dct_y_offset + dct_x_offset, dct_linesize_luma, ctx->blocks[7]);
if (!(ctx->avctx->flags & AV_CODEC_FLAG_GRAY)) {
dct_y_offset = dct_linesize_chroma << 3;
dct_y_offset = interlaced_mb ? frame->linesize[1] : (dct_linesize_chroma << 3);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_u, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[2]);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_u + dct_x_offset, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[3]);
ctx->idsp.idct_put(dest_u + dct_y_offset, dct_linesize_chroma, ctx->blocks[8]);
......
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