On 4/30/2022 4:06 PM, Andreas Rheinhardt wrote:
Soft Works:
Hi,
is it a known issue that the current head of the master branch has
FATE errors?
I get the same locally as well as on the automated GitHub build.
One is this:
--- ./tests/ref/vsynth/vsynth2-mpeg2-422 2022-04-30 14:23:44.330424058 +0000
+++ tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422 2022-04-30 14:38:41.071678201 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-b2fa9b73c3547191ecc01b8163abd4e5 *tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.mpeg2video
-379164 tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.mpeg2video
-704f6a96f93c2409219bd48b74169041
*tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.out.rawvideo
-stddev: 4.17 PSNR: 35.73 MAXDIFF: 70 bytes: 7603200/ 7603200
+8f6d565723ccf879ab2b5aa910b7ce21 *tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.mpeg2video
+380544 tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.mpeg2video
+0797fddea4835687dedddebbbe98fa8f
*tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.out.rawvideo
+stddev: 4.16 PSNR: 35.73 MAXDIFF: 75 bytes: 7603200/ 7603200
Test vsynth2-mpeg2-422 failed. Look at tests/data/fate/vsynth2-mpeg2-422.err
for details.
make: *** [tests/Makefile:277: fate-vsynth2-mpeg2-422] Error 1
Is anybody seeing the same?
Thanks,
sw
http://fate.ffmpeg.org/ doesn't show recent regressions and FATE is fine
for me locally. I recently made changes to FATE (namely the test
requirements, vcodec.mak (where the vsynth-tests reside) among the files
affected), so I am interested in whether the failing tests are
concentrated on the files recently changed by me (it would obviously not
haved pushed them if I knew them to cause issues; also patchwork was fine).
Are these issues reproducible? Can you bisect them?
- Andreas
This may be the alignment issue introduced in lavfi in
https://git.videolan.org/?p=ffmpeg.git;a=commitdiff;h=17a59a634c39b00a680c6ebbaea58db95594d13d
assuming it was not fixed.
I think it only affected targets where av_cpu_max_align() returned 64.
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