Paul B Mahol: > On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 2:18 PM Andreas Rheinhardt < > andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com> wrote: > >> Paul B Mahol: >>> On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 2:06 PM Andreas Rheinhardt < >>> andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Paul B Mahol: >>>>> On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 1:59 PM Andreas Rheinhardt < >>>>> andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Paul B Mahol: >>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 1:30 PM Andreas Rheinhardt < >>>>>>> andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Paul B Mahol: >>>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 11:26 AM Andreas Rheinhardt < >>>>>>>>> andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Paul B Mahol: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + chunk_type = avio_rb32(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + chunk_size = avio_rb32(pb); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> You are not checking whether the chunk here exceeds its containing >>>>>>>> chunk. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + av_fast_malloc(&usm->header, &usm->header_size, >>>>>>>>>>> + chunk_size + AV_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE); >>>>>>>>>>> + if (!usm->header) >>>>>>>>>>> + return AVERROR(ENOMEM); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The bytestream2 API does not rely on the buffer being padded at >> all. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + bytestream2_skip(&sgb, string_offset); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This is unnecessary, because you seek with an absolute offset >>>> lateron >>>>>>>>>> anyway before using sgb. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + bytestream2_seek(&sgb, string_offset + offset, >> SEEK_SET); >>>>>>>>>>> + while (bytestream2_get_bytes_left(&sgb) > 0) { >>>>>>>>>>> + key[n] = bytestream2_get_byte(&sgb); >>>>>>>>>>> + if (!key[n]) >>>>>>>>>>> + break; >>>>>>>>>>> + if (n >= sizeof(key) - 1) >>>>>>>>>>> + break; >>>>>>>>>>> + n++; >>>>>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>>>>> + key[n] = '\0'; >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> IMO this would be easier with strnlen(), avoiding sgb altogether. >>>>>>>>>> You would of course need to explicitly check that you are not >>>>>>>>>> overreading, but that is good practice anyway. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + chunk_start = avio_tell(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + avio_skip(pb, 1); >>>>>>>>>>> + payload_offset = avio_r8(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + padding_size = avio_rb16(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + stream_index = avio_r8(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + avio_skip(pb, 2); >>>>>>>>>>> + payload_type = avio_r8(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + frame_time = avio_rb32(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + frame_rate = avio_rb32(pb); >>>>>>>>>>> + avio_skip(pb, 8); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> payload_offset and frame_time are set-but-unused; this might lead >> to >>>>>>>>>> compiler warnings. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + if (usm->ch[is_audio][stream_index].used == 1) { >>>>>>>>>>> + uint32_t pkt_size = chunk_size - (avio_tell(pb) - >>>>>>>>>> chunk_start); >>>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This is unnecessary: Unless we already had a read error, pkt_size >> is >>>>>>>>>> chunk_size - (1 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 4 + 4 + 8). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> (Notice that in case padding_size is > 0, it will be part of the >>>>>> packet >>>>>>>>>> with the current code; not sure if that is an issue.) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>>> + avio_skip(pb, padding_size); >>>>>>>>>>> + avio_skip(pb, chunk_size - (avio_tell(pb) - chunk_start)); >>>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Simpler to just use avio_seek(pb, chunk_start + chunk_size, >>>> SEEK_SET); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> But input might not be seekable. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And? You know that avio_skip(pb, offset) is just avio_seek(pb, >> offset, >>>>>>>> SEEK_CUR)? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And? Do you know that SEEK_SET is different from SEEK_CUR with >> positive >>>>>>> argument. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> You are using SEEK_CUR with -avio_tell(pb), which effectively makes it >>>>>> an absolute seek. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nope, I skip data only, not seeking backward ever. >>>>> >>>> >>>> avio_seek() internally translates any avio_seek() with SEEK_CUR to an >>>> absolute seek (as required by the seek callbacks) and does not care >>>> about whether it is seeking forward or backward. >>>> >>> >>> Irrelevant. Seeking needs enough cache to work on non-seekable input. >>> >> >> Given that avio_skip() is just a wrapper around avio_seek(), the >> behaviour will not change even when the input is non-seekable. >> > > What you are trying to sell? > > That seeking works with unseekable input? >
Seeking forward works for unseekable input by reading data and discarding it (that is how avio_seek() works). But actually we don't need that, all we need is that avio_skip() is just a wrapper around avio_seek(), so that the two forms are equivalent. - Andreas _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".