The name is misleading, this function does a lot more than just flushing
the DPB.
---
 libavcodec/h264dec.c | 5 ++---
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libavcodec/h264dec.c b/libavcodec/h264dec.c
index 79663d8083..a119fa7641 100644
--- a/libavcodec/h264dec.c
+++ b/libavcodec/h264dec.c
@@ -488,8 +488,7 @@ void ff_h264_flush_change(H264Context *h)
     h->mmco_reset = 1;
 }
 
-/* forget old pics after a seek */
-static void flush_dpb(AVCodecContext *avctx)
+static void h264_decode_flush(AVCodecContext *avctx)
 {
     H264Context *h = avctx->priv_data;
     int i;
@@ -1068,7 +1067,7 @@ AVCodec ff_h264_decoder = {
                            },
     .caps_internal         = FF_CODEC_CAP_INIT_THREADSAFE | 
FF_CODEC_CAP_EXPORTS_CROPPING |
                              FF_CODEC_CAP_ALLOCATE_PROGRESS,
-    .flush                 = flush_dpb,
+    .flush                 = h264_decode_flush,
     .update_thread_context = 
ONLY_IF_THREADS_ENABLED(ff_h264_update_thread_context),
     .profiles              = NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL(ff_h264_profiles),
     .priv_class            = &h264_class,
-- 
2.24.1

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