On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, Nicolas George wrote:

Marton Balint (12019-08-24):
avio_feof() returns true both in case of actual EOF and in case of IO errors.
Some demuxers (matroska) have special handling to be able to return the proper
error for this exact reason, e.g.:

if (avio_feof(pb)) {
     if (pb->error) {
         return pb->error;
     } else {
         return AVERROR_EOF;
     }
}

However, most of the demuxers do not, and they simply return AVERROR_EOF if
avio_feof() is true, so there is a real chance that IO errors are mistaken for
EOF.

We might just say that the API user should always check the IO context error
attribute on EOF to make sure no IO errors happened, but not even ffmpeg.c does
this. It should be more intuitive to the API user if we simply return the IO
error as the return value of av_read_frame() instead of AVERROR_EOF.

I am not very happy with this. It might be a short-term mitigation of
the problem, but the real issue is that demuxers do not correctly do
their error checking, ant that needs to be fixed.

I am not opposing this patch, but I think it is important to keep that
in mind.

Ok, applied. In the long run what do you suggest? Every demuxer should do the same thing as the example code I referenced in the commit message? Or maybe some helper functions should be introduced? The core issue is that it is not clear what kind of error handling we expect from the demuxers. As a starting point, maybe we should update the documentation first to cover this area.

Thanks,
Marton
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