Sep 15, 2023, 10:34 by andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com: > Lynne: > >> Sep 15, 2023, 03:00 by andreas.rheinha...@outlook.com: >> >>> Lynne: >>> >>>> -static int get_data_set_buf(FFVulkanDecodeContext *s, AVBufferRef >>>> **data_buf, >>>> - int nb_vps, AVBufferRef * const >>>> vps_list[HEVC_MAX_VPS_COUNT]) >>>> +static int alloc_hevc_header_structs(FFVulkanDecodeContext *s, >>>> + int nb_vps, >>>> + AVBufferRef * const >>>> vps_list[HEVC_MAX_VPS_COUNT]) >>>> { >>>> - uint8_t *data_ptr; >>>> + uintptr_t data_ptr; >>>> HEVCHeaderSet *hdr; >>>> >>>> size_t base_size = >>>> sizeof(StdVideoH265SequenceParameterSet)*HEVC_MAX_SPS_COUNT + >>>> @@ -93,22 +94,18 @@ static int get_data_set_buf(FFVulkanDecodeContext *s, >>>> AVBufferRef **data_buf, >>>> buf_size += sizeof(HEVCHeaderVPSSet)*vps->vps_num_hrd_parameters; >>>> } >>>> >>>> - if (buf_size > s->tmp_pool_ele_size) { >>>> - av_buffer_pool_uninit(&s->tmp_pool); >>>> - s->tmp_pool_ele_size = 0; >>>> - s->tmp_pool = av_buffer_pool_init(buf_size, NULL); >>>> - if (!s->tmp_pool) >>>> + if (buf_size > s->hevc_headers_size) { >>>> + av_freep(&s->hevc_headers); >>>> + s->hevc_headers_size = 0; >>>> + s->hevc_headers = av_mallocz(buf_size); >>>> >>> >>> The earlier code did not zero-initialize the buffer. I thought the >>> set_[vsp]ps functions were enough to initialize them. >>> >> >> Better to be on the safe side, in case I've forgotten to set a reserved >> field (or better yet, I should remove references to them in case they're >> renamed. >> >> >>>> + if (!s->hevc_headers) >>>> return AVERROR(ENOMEM); >>>> - s->tmp_pool_ele_size = buf_size; >>>> + s->hevc_headers_size = buf_size; >>>> } >>>> >>>> - *data_buf = av_buffer_pool_get(s->tmp_pool); >>>> - if (!(*data_buf)) >>>> - return AVERROR(ENOMEM); >>>> - >>>> /* Setup pointers */ >>>> - data_ptr = (*data_buf)->data; >>>> - hdr = (HEVCHeaderSet *)data_ptr; >>>> + hdr = s->hevc_headers; >>>> + data_ptr = (uintptr_t)hdr; >>>> hdr->hvps = (HEVCHeaderVPS *)(data_ptr + base_size); >>>> >>> >>> The standard way to get pointer that is at a certain byte offset from a >>> given pointer is by casting said pointer to char* and applying the >>> offset; casting to uintptr_t and back will work, but is actually not >>> guaranteed. In fact, the whole data_ptr variable seems unnecessary. >>> You may use FF_FIELD_AT from lavu/internal.h if you think that it is >>> helpful for this. (I don't think so.) >>> >> >> Couldn't really think of a way to remove the data_ptr field. >> Do you have any ideas? If not, I'll push this later today. >> > > Ok, I now see that data_ptr is used for more than one line and in a way > which makes it hard to avoid. So keep it, but make it char*. >
Changed to uint8_t *, removed the manual struct size calculations and pushed. Thanks for the reviews _______________________________________________ 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".