raze/polymer/eduke32/Windows/include/vpx/vpx_decoder_compat.h
helixhorned d4572c8957 Add statically linked libvpx to tree, built with gcc-4.5 mingw and
./configure --disable-vp8-encoder --disable-multithread
Also add VPX/VP8 headers for an easy build on Windows. Throw in the
necessary lines into the Makefile but do not enable VPX support yet.

git-svn-id: https://svn.eduke32.com/eduke32@2036 1a8010ca-5511-0410-912e-c29ae57300e0
2011-09-21 15:54:47 +00:00

587 lines
23 KiB
C

/*
* Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
/*!\defgroup decoder Common Decoder Algorithm Interface
* This abstraction allows applications using this decoder to easily support
* multiple video formats with minimal code duplication. This section describes
* the interface common to all codecs.
* @{
*/
/*!\file
* \brief Provides a compatibility layer between version 1 and 2 of this API.
*
* This interface has been deprecated. Only existing code should make use
* of this interface, and therefore, it is only thinly documented. Existing
* code should be ported to the vpx_codec_* API.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef VPX_DECODER_COMPAT_H
#define VPX_DECODER_COMPAT_H
/*!\brief Decoder algorithm return codes */
typedef enum {
/*!\brief Operation completed without error */
VPX_DEC_OK = VPX_CODEC_OK,
/*!\brief Unspecified error */
VPX_DEC_ERROR = VPX_CODEC_ERROR,
/*!\brief Memory operation failed */
VPX_DEC_MEM_ERROR = VPX_CODEC_MEM_ERROR,
/*!\brief ABI version mismatch */
VPX_DEC_ABI_MISMATCH = VPX_CODEC_ABI_MISMATCH,
/*!\brief The given bitstream is not supported.
*
* The bitstream was unable to be parsed at the highest level. The decoder
* is unable to proceed. This error \ref SHOULD be treated as fatal to the
* stream. */
VPX_DEC_UNSUP_BITSTREAM = VPX_CODEC_UNSUP_BITSTREAM,
/*!\brief Encoded bitstream uses an unsupported feature
*
* The decoder does not implement a feature required by the encoder. This
* return code should only be used for features that prevent future
* pictures from being properly decoded. This error \ref MAY be treated as
* fatal to the stream or \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the current GOP.
*/
VPX_DEC_UNSUP_FEATURE = VPX_CODEC_UNSUP_FEATURE,
/*!\brief The coded data for this stream is corrupt or incomplete
*
* There was a problem decoding the current frame. This return code
* should only be used for failures that prevent future pictures from
* being properly decoded. This error \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the
* stream or \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the current GOP. If decoding
* is continued for the current GOP, artifacts may be present.
*/
VPX_DEC_CORRUPT_FRAME = VPX_CODEC_CORRUPT_FRAME,
/*!\brief An application-supplied parameter is not valid.
*
*/
VPX_DEC_INVALID_PARAM = VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM,
/*!\brief An iterator reached the end of list.
*
*/
VPX_DEC_LIST_END = VPX_CODEC_LIST_END
}
vpx_dec_err_t;
/*! \brief Decoder capabilities bitfield
*
* Each decoder advertises the capabilities it supports as part of its
* ::vpx_dec_iface_t interface structure. Capabilities are extra interfaces
* or functionality, and are not required to be supported by a decoder.
*
* The available flags are specified by VPX_DEC_CAP_* defines.
*/
typedef int vpx_dec_caps_t;
#define VPX_DEC_CAP_PUT_SLICE 0x0001 /**< Will issue put_slice callbacks */
#define VPX_DEC_CAP_PUT_FRAME 0x0002 /**< Will issue put_frame callbacks */
#define VPX_DEC_CAP_XMA 0x0004 /**< Supports eXternal Memory Allocation */
/*!\brief Stream properties
*
* This structure is used to query or set properties of the decoded
* stream. Algorithms may extend this structure with data specific
* to their bitstream by setting the sz member appropriately.
*/
#if 1
typedef vpx_codec_stream_info_t vpx_dec_stream_info_t;
#else
typedef struct
{
unsigned int sz; /**< Size of this structure */
unsigned int w; /**< Width (or 0 for unknown/default) */
unsigned int h; /**< Height (or 0 for unknown/default) */
unsigned int is_kf; /**< Current frame is a keyframe */
} vpx_dec_stream_info_t;
#endif
/*!\brief Decoder interface structure.
*
* Contains function pointers and other data private to the decoder
* implementation. This structure is opaque to the application.
*/
typedef const struct vpx_codec_iface vpx_dec_iface_t;
typedef struct vpx_codec_priv vpx_dec_priv_t;
/*!\brief Iterator
*
* Opaque storage used for iterating over lists.
*/
typedef vpx_codec_iter_t vpx_dec_iter_t;
/*!\brief Decoder context structure
*
* All decoders \ref MUST support this context structure fully. In general,
* this data should be considered private to the decoder algorithm, and
* not be manipulated or examined by the calling application. Applications
* may reference the 'name' member to get a printable description of the
* algorithm.
*/
#if 1
typedef vpx_codec_ctx_t vpx_dec_ctx_t;
#else
typedef struct
{
const char *name; /**< Printable interface name */
vpx_dec_iface_t *iface; /**< Interface pointers */
vpx_dec_err_t err; /**< Last returned error */
vpx_dec_priv_t *priv; /**< Algorithm private storage */
} vpx_dec_ctx_t;
#endif
/*!\brief Return the build configuration
*
* Returns a printable string containing an encoded version of the build
* configuration. This may be useful to vpx support.
*
*/
const char *vpx_dec_build_config(void) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Return the name for a given interface
*
* Returns a human readable string for name of the given decoder interface.
*
* \param[in] iface Interface pointer
*
*/
const char *vpx_dec_iface_name(vpx_dec_iface_t *iface) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Convert error number to printable string
*
* Returns a human readable string for the last error returned by the
* algorithm. The returned error will be one line and will not contain
* any newline characters.
*
*
* \param[in] err Error number.
*
*/
const char *vpx_dec_err_to_string(vpx_dec_err_t err) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Retrieve error synopsis for decoder context
*
* Returns a human readable string for the last error returned by the
* algorithm. The returned error will be one line and will not contain
* any newline characters.
*
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
*
*/
const char *vpx_dec_error(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Retrieve detailed error information for decoder context
*
* Returns a human readable string providing detailed information about
* the last error.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
*
* \retval NULL
* No detailed information is available.
*/
const char *vpx_dec_error_detail(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx) DEPRECATED;
/* REQUIRED FUNCTIONS
*
* The following functions are required to be implemented for all decoders.
* They represent the base case functionality expected of all decoders.
*/
/*!\brief Initialize a decoder instance
*
* Initializes a decoder context using the given interface. Applications
* should call the vpx_dec_init convenience macro instead of this
* function directly, to ensure that the ABI version number parameter
* is properly initialized.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
* \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface to use.
* \param[in] ver ABI version number. Must be set to
* VPX_DECODER_ABI_VERSION
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The decoder algorithm initialized.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_MEM_ERROR
* Memory allocation failed.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_init_ver(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_iface_t *iface,
int ver) DEPRECATED;
#define vpx_dec_init(ctx, iface) \
vpx_dec_init_ver(ctx, iface, VPX_DECODER_ABI_VERSION)
/*!\brief Destroy a decoder instance
*
* Destroys a decoder context, freeing any associated memory buffers.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The decoder algorithm initialized.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_MEM_ERROR
* Memory allocation failed.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_destroy(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Get the capabilities of an algorithm.
*
* Retrieves the capabilities bitfield from the algorithm's interface.
*
* \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface
*
*/
vpx_dec_caps_t vpx_dec_get_caps(vpx_dec_iface_t *iface) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Parse stream info from a buffer
*
* Performs high level parsing of the bitstream. Construction of a decoder
* context is not necessary. Can be used to determine if the bitstream is
* of the proper format, and to extract information from the stream.
*
* \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface
* \param[in] data Pointer to a block of data to parse
* \param[in] data_sz Size of the data buffer
* \param[in,out] si Pointer to stream info to update. The size member
* \ref MUST be properly initialized, but \ref MAY be
* clobbered by the algorithm. This parameter \ref MAY
* be NULL.
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* Bitstream is parsable and stream information updated
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_peek_stream_info(vpx_dec_iface_t *iface,
const uint8_t *data,
unsigned int data_sz,
vpx_dec_stream_info_t *si) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Return information about the current stream.
*
* Returns information about the stream that has been parsed during decoding.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in,out] si Pointer to stream info to update. The size member
* \ref MUST be properly initialized, but \ref MAY be
* clobbered by the algorithm. This parameter \ref MAY
* be NULL.
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* Bitstream is parsable and stream information updated
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_get_stream_info(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_stream_info_t *si) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Control algorithm
*
* This function is used to exchange algorithm specific data with the decoder
* instance. This can be used to implement features specific to a particular
* algorithm.
*
* This wrapper function dispatches the request to the helper function
* associated with the given ctrl_id. It tries to call this function
* transparently, but will return #VPX_DEC_ERROR if the request could not
* be dispatched.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in] ctrl_id Algorithm specific control identifier
* \param[in,out] data Data to exchange with algorithm instance.
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The control request was processed.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* The control request was not processed.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_INVALID_PARAM
* The data was not valid.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_control(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
int ctrl_id,
void *data) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Decode data
*
* Processes a buffer of coded data. If the processing results in a new
* decoded frame becoming available, #VPX_DEC_CB_PUT_SLICE and
* #VPX_DEC_CB_PUT_FRAME events may be generated, as appropriate. Encoded data
* \ref MUST be passed in DTS (decode time stamp) order. Frames produced will
* always be in PTS (presentation time stamp) order.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in] data Pointer to this block of new coded data. If
* NULL, a VPX_DEC_CB_PUT_FRAME event is posted
* for the previously decoded frame.
* \param[in] data_sz Size of the coded data, in bytes.
* \param[in] user_priv Application specific data to associate with
* this frame.
* \param[in] rel_pts PTS relative to the previous frame, in us. If
* unknown or unavailable, set to zero.
*
* \return Returns #VPX_DEC_OK if the coded data was processed completely
* and future pictures can be decoded without error. Otherwise,
* see the descriptions of the other error codes in ::vpx_dec_err_t
* for recoverability capabilities.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_decode(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
uint8_t *data,
unsigned int data_sz,
void *user_priv,
int rel_pts) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Decoded frames iterator
*
* Iterates over a list of the frames available for display. The iterator
* storage should be initialized to NULL to start the iteration. Iteration is
* complete when this function returns NULL.
*
* The list of available frames becomes valid upon completion of the
* vpx_dec_decode call, and remains valid until the next call to vpx_dec_decode.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in out] iter Iterator storage, initialized to NULL
*
* \return Returns a pointer to an image, if one is ready for display. Frames
* produced will always be in PTS (presentation time stamp) order.
*/
vpx_image_t *vpx_dec_get_frame(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_iter_t *iter) DEPRECATED;
/*!\defgroup cap_put_frame Frame-Based Decoding Functions
*
* The following functions are required to be implemented for all decoders
* that advertise the VPX_DEC_CAP_PUT_FRAME capability. Calling these functions
* for codecs that don't advertise this capability will result in an error
* code being returned, usually VPX_DEC_ERROR
* @{
*/
/*!\brief put frame callback prototype
*
* This callback is invoked by the decoder to notify the application of
* the availability of decoded image data.
*/
typedef void (*vpx_dec_put_frame_cb_fn_t)(void *user_priv,
const vpx_image_t *img);
/*!\brief Register for notification of frame completion.
*
* Registers a given function to be called when a decoded frame is
* available.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in] cb Pointer to the callback function
* \param[in] user_priv User's private data
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* Callback successfully registered.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* Decoder context not initialized, or algorithm not capable of
* posting slice completion.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_register_put_frame_cb(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_put_frame_cb_fn_t cb,
void *user_priv) DEPRECATED;
/*!@} - end defgroup cap_put_frame */
/*!\defgroup cap_put_slice Slice-Based Decoding Functions
*
* The following functions are required to be implemented for all decoders
* that advertise the VPX_DEC_CAP_PUT_SLICE capability. Calling these functions
* for codecs that don't advertise this capability will result in an error
* code being returned, usually VPX_DEC_ERROR
* @{
*/
/*!\brief put slice callback prototype
*
* This callback is invoked by the decoder to notify the application of
* the availability of partially decoded image data. The
*/
typedef void (*vpx_dec_put_slice_cb_fn_t)(void *user_priv,
const vpx_image_t *img,
const vpx_image_rect_t *valid,
const vpx_image_rect_t *update);
/*!\brief Register for notification of slice completion.
*
* Registers a given function to be called when a decoded slice is
* available.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
* \param[in] cb Pointer to the callback function
* \param[in] user_priv User's private data
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* Callback successfully registered.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* Decoder context not initialized, or algorithm not capable of
* posting slice completion.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_register_put_slice_cb(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_put_slice_cb_fn_t cb,
void *user_priv) DEPRECATED;
/*!@} - end defgroup cap_put_slice*/
/*!\defgroup cap_xma External Memory Allocation Functions
*
* The following functions are required to be implemented for all decoders
* that advertise the VPX_DEC_CAP_XMA capability. Calling these functions
* for codecs that don't advertise this capability will result in an error
* code being returned, usually VPX_DEC_ERROR
* @{
*/
/*!\brief Memory Map Entry
*
* This structure is used to contain the properties of a memory segment. It
* is populated by the decoder in the request phase, and by the calling
* application once the requested allocation has been performed.
*/
#if 1
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_ZERO 0x1 /**< Segment must be zeroed by allocation */
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_WRONLY 0x2 /**< Segment need not be readable */
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_FAST 0x4 /**< Place in fast memory, if available */
typedef struct vpx_codec_mmap vpx_dec_mmap_t;
#else
typedef struct vpx_dec_mmap
{
/*
* The following members are set by the codec when requesting a segment
*/
unsigned int id; /**< identifier for the segment's contents */
unsigned long sz; /**< size of the segment, in bytes */
unsigned int align; /**< required alignment of the segment, in bytes */
unsigned int flags; /**< bitfield containing segment properties */
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_ZERO 0x1 /**< Segment must be zeroed by allocation */
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_WRONLY 0x2 /**< Segment need not be readable */
#define VPX_DEC_MEM_FAST 0x4 /**< Place in fast memory, if available */
/* The following members are to be filled in by the allocation function */
void *base; /**< pointer to the allocated segment */
void (*dtor)(struct vpx_dec_mmap *map); /**< destructor to call */
void *priv; /**< allocator private storage */
} vpx_dec_mmap_t;
#endif
/*!\brief Initialize a decoder instance in external allocation mode
*
* Initializes a decoder context using the given interface. Applications
* should call the vpx_dec_xma_init convenience macro instead of this
* function directly, to ensure that the ABI version number parameter
* is properly initialized.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
* \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface to use.
* \param[in] ver ABI version number. Must be set to
* VPX_DECODER_ABI_VERSION
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The decoder algorithm initialized.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* Decoder does not support XMA mode.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_xma_init_ver(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_iface_t *iface,
int ver) DEPRECATED;
#define vpx_dec_xma_init(ctx, iface) \
vpx_dec_xma_init_ver(ctx, iface, VPX_DECODER_ABI_VERSION)
/*!\brief Iterate over the list of segments to allocate.
*
* Iterates over a list of the segments to allocate. The iterator storage
* should be initialized to NULL to start the iteration. Iteration is complete
* when this function returns VPX_DEC_LIST_END. The amount of memory needed to
* allocate is dependent upon the size of the encoded stream. This means that
* the stream info structure must be known at allocation time. It can be
* populated with the vpx_dec_peek_stream_info() function. In cases where the
* stream to be decoded is not available at allocation time, a fixed size must
* be requested. The decoder will not be able to decode streams larger than
* the size used at allocation time.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
* \param[out] mmap Pointer to the memory map entry to populate.
* \param[in] si Pointer to the stream info.
* \param[in out] iter Iterator storage, initialized to NULL
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The memory map entry was populated.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* Decoder does not support XMA mode.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_MEM_ERROR
* Unable to determine segment size from stream info.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_get_mem_map(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_mmap_t *mmap,
const vpx_dec_stream_info_t *si,
vpx_dec_iter_t *iter) DEPRECATED;
/*!\brief Identify allocated segments to decoder instance
*
* Stores a list of allocated segments in the decoder. Segments \ref MUST be
* passed in the order they are read from vpx_dec_get_mem_map(), but may be
* passed in groups of any size. Segments \ref MUST be set only once. The
* allocation function \ref MUST ensure that the vpx_dec_mmap_t::base member
* is non-NULL. If the segment requires cleanup handling (e.g., calling free()
* or close()) then the vpx_dec_mmap_t::dtor member \ref MUST be populated.
*
* \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
* \param[in] mmaps Pointer to the first memory map entry in the list.
* \param[in] num_maps Number of entries being set at this time
*
* \retval #VPX_DEC_OK
* The segment was stored in the decoder context.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_ERROR
* Decoder does not support XMA mode.
* \retval #VPX_DEC_MEM_ERROR
* Segment base address was not set, or segment was already stored.
*/
vpx_dec_err_t vpx_dec_set_mem_map(vpx_dec_ctx_t *ctx,
vpx_dec_mmap_t *mmaps,
unsigned int num_maps) DEPRECATED;
/*!@} - end defgroup cap_xma*/
/*!@} - end defgroup decoder*/
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif