- 02 Dec, 2015 27 commits
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
There was no reason AFAIK for making AV_CRC_24_IEEE 12. This simply resulted in wasted space under --enable-hardcoded-tables: dynamic: 1318672 libavutil/libavutil.so.55 old : 1330680 libavutil/libavutil.so.55 new : 1326488 libavutil/libavutil.so.55 Minor version number is bumped, with ifdefry due to API breakage. Reviewed-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes assertion failure Fixes: 266ee543812e934f7b4a72923a2701d4/signal_sigabrt_7ffff6ae7cc9_7322_85218d61759d461bdf7387180e8000c9.ogg Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes integer overflow Fixes: 266ee543812e934f7b4a72923a2701d4/signal_sigabrt_7ffff6ae7cc9_7322_85218d61759d461bdf7387180e8000c9.ogg Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes integer overflow Fixes: 266ee543812e934f7b4a72923a2701d4/signal_sigabrt_7ffff6ae7cc9_7322_85218d61759d461bdf7387180e8000c9.ogg Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Paul B Mahol authored
Do not clip output samples, so that clipping can be handled by other filters. Alow setting curve points above 0dB. This is useful when operating with floats. Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Alex Agranovsky authored
This code is disabled by default so not to regress endpoints sending invalid MIME, but can be enabled via AVOption 'strict_mime_boundary' Signed-off-by: Alex Agranovsky <alex@sighthound.com>
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Alex Agranovsky authored
Fixes ticket 5023 Signed-off-by: Alex Agranovsky <alex@sighthound.com>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes integer overflow Fixes: mozilla bug 1229167 Found-by: Tyson Smith Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes out of array read Fixes: 0a7ff0c1d93da9cef28a315ec91b692a/asan_heap-oob_4a52e5_3604_9c56dbb20e308f4faeef7b35f688521a.ape Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Fixes mozilla bug 1229128.
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Andreas Cadhalpun authored
Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
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Tobias Rapp authored
Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
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Carl Eugen Hoyos authored
There can be one or more Huffman table segments DHT. Reported-by: Andrey Utkin
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Paul B Mahol authored
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Paul B Mahol authored
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Claudio Freire authored
This patch does 4 things, all of which interact and thus it woudln't be possible to commit them separately without causing either quality regressions or assertion failures. Fate comparison targets don't all reflect improvements in quality, yet listening tests show substantially improved quality and stability. 1. Increase SF range utilization. The spec requires SF delta values to be constrained within the range -60..60. The previous code was applying that range to the whole SF array and not only the deltas of consecutive values, because doing so requires smarter code: zeroing or otherwise skipping a band may invalidate lots of SF choices. This patch implements that logic to allow the coders to utilize the full dynamic range of scalefactors, increasing quality quite considerably, and fixing delta-SF-related assertion failures, since now the limitation is enforced rather than asserted. 2. PNS tweaks The previous modification makes big improvements in twoloop's efficiency, and every time that happens PNS logic needs to be tweaked accordingly to avoid it from stepping all over twoloop's decisions. This patch includes modifications of the sort. 3. Account for lowpass cutoff during PSY analysis The closer PSY's allocation is to final allocation the better the quality is, and given these modifications, twoloop is now very efficient at avoiding holes. Thus, to compute accurate thresholds, PSY needs to account for the lowpass applied implicitly during twoloop (by zeroing high bands). This patch makes twoloop set the cutoff in psymodel's context the first time it runs, and makes PSY account for it during threshold computation, making PE and threshold computations closer to the final allocation and thus achieving better subjective quality. 4. Tweaks to RC lambda tracking loop in relation to PNS Without this tweak some corner cases cause quality regressions. Basically, lambda needs to react faster to overall bitrate efficiency changes since now PNS can be quite successful in enforcing maximum bitrates, when PSY allocates too many bits to the lower bands, suppressing the signals RC logic uses to lower lambda in those cases and causing aggressive PNS. This tweak makes PNS much less aggressive, though it can still use some further tweaks. Also update MIPS specializations and adjust fuzz Also in lavc/mips/aacpsy_mips.h: remove trailing whitespace
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Aaron Colwell authored
matroskaenc.c applies divisors to the display width/height when generating stereo content. This patch adds the corresponding multipliers to matroskadec.c so that the original sample aspect ratio can be recovered. Signed-off-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
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Chris Cunningham authored
"Fast seek" uses linear interpolation to find the position of the requested seek time. For CBR this is more direct than using the mp3 TOC and bypassing the TOC avoids problems with TOC precision. (see https://crbug.com/545914#c13) For VBR, fast seek is not precise, so continue to prefer the TOC when available (the lesser of two evils). Also, some re-ordering of the logic in mp3_seek to simplify and give usetoc=1 precedence over fastseek flag. Signed-off-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
This is likely more precise and conveys the intent better. Reviewed-by: Mark Harris <mark.hsj@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Andrey Utkin authored
Signed-off-by: Andrey Utkin <andrey.od.utkin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Lou Logan <lou@lrcd.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
On systems having cbrt, there is no reason to use the slow pow function. Sample benchmark (x86-64, Haswell, GNU/Linux): new: 5124920 decicycles in cbrt_tableinit, 1 runs, 0 skips old: 12321680 decicycles in cbrt_tableinit, 1 runs, 0 skips Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
This further speeds up runtime initialization, with identical generated tables. Sample benchmark (x86-64, Haswell, GNU/Linux): old: 34441423 decicycles in mpegaudio_tableinit, 8192 runs, 0 skips new: 10776291 decicycles in mpegaudio_tableinit, 8192 runs, 0 skips Most low hanging fruit is taken care of here. For some idea, note that 83,064 array elements totalling 233,722 bytes need to be initialized. Thus, with this patch, we average ~ 12.9 cycles per element or ~ 4.6 cycles per byte. Reviewed-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
This does some miscellaneous stuff mainly avoiding the usage of pow to achieve significant speedups. This is not speed critical, but is unnecessary latency and cycles wasted for a user. All tables tested and are identical to the old ones (bit-exact even in floating point case). Sample benchmark (x86-64, Haswell, GNU/Linux): old: 102329530 decicycles in mpegaudio_tableinit, 1 runs, 0 skips new: 34111900 decicycles in mpegaudio_tableinit, 1 runs, 0 skips Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
This is useful for build-time table generation (--enable-hardcoded-tables), by providing compat shims for hosts that have broken libms. This file is deliberately kept minimal; functions can always be added on an as-needed basis. Reviewed-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me> Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
Whoever wrote this stuff had a pretty bad libm - digits differ pretty quickly. Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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- 01 Dec, 2015 5 commits
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes CID1258479 Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Paul B Mahol authored
Remove all modes except levels mode. Users should already switch to other filters with extended funcionality: vectorscope and waveform. Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
The code expects actual positive numbers and gives completely wrong results if INT64_MIN is treated as positive Instead clip it into the valid range that is add 1 and treat it as negative Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes part of mozilla bug 1229167 Found-by: Tyson Smith Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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- 30 Nov, 2015 8 commits
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
The table in question is a 253 byte one. In fact, it turns out that dynamic generation of the table results in an increased binary size. Code compiled with GCC 5.2.0, x86-64 (size in bytes), before and after patch: old: 62321064 libavcodec/libavcodec.so.57 new: 62320536 libavcodec/libavcodec.so.57 Thus, it always make sense to statically allocate this. Tested with FATE with/without --enable-hardcoded-tables. Reviewed-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Ganesh Ajjanagadde authored
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
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Will Kelleher authored
Signed-off-by: Will Kelleher <wkelleher@gogoair.com> Previous version reviewed-by: Ivan Uskov <ivan.uskov@nablet.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Suggested-by: "Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet" <reynaldo@osg.samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes: ==13287== Invalid read of size 4 ==13287== at 0x45161A: flush_buffer (aviobuf.c:143) ==13287== by 0x451971: avio_flush (aviobuf.c:200) ==13287== by 0x512CCF: av_write_trailer (mux.c:1016) ==13287== by 0x41A5E0: close_connection (ffserver.c:853) ==13287== by 0x421EDC: rtsp_cmd_interrupt (ffserver.c:3245) ==13287== by 0x420B9C: rtsp_parse_request (ffserver.c:2854) ==13287== by 0x41A9C2: handle_connection (ffserver.c:930) ==13287== by 0x41A04B: http_server (ffserver.c:700) ==13287== by 0x423A60: main (ffserver.c:3897) ==13287== Address 0xb6cd258 is 88 bytes inside a block of size 192 free'd ==13287== at 0x4C2B5D9: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:446) ==13287== by 0x1004DAC: av_free (mem.c:239) ==13287== by 0x454835: avio_close_dyn_buf (aviobuf.c:1170) ==13287== by 0x41F385: http_prepare_data (ffserver.c:2368) ==13287== by 0x41F59B: http_send_data (ffserver.c:2416) ==13287== by 0x41ABE2: handle_connection (ffserver.c:986) ==13287== by 0x41A04B: http_server (ffserver.c:700) ==13287== by 0x423A60: main (ffserver.c:3897) Reviewed-by: "Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet" <reynaldo@osg.samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Paul B Mahol authored
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Paul B Mahol authored
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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Michael Niedermayer authored
Fixes assertion failure Fixes: d0bb0662da342ec65f8f2a081222e6b9/signal_sigabrt_7ffff6ae7cc9_5471_82964f0a9ac2f4d3d59390c15473f6f7.ogg Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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