webrtc/modules/video_coding/codecs/h264/h264_decoder_impl.cc
Johannes Kron 2ad2fabdcf Determine if it's HDR color space based on VUI or RTP header extension
The color space can either be specified in the VUI of the H264 bitstream
or using an RTP header extension. The color space set through the RTP
header extension overrides the color space in the VUI. The check for
HDR should look at the resulting color space.

Bug: webrtc:10575
Change-Id: I0ca6262d76d56dea938de169f55ad3894e6c4f8f
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/134860
Reviewed-by: Sergey Silkin <ssilkin@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Johannes Kron <kron@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#27816}
2019-05-01 17:22:52 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2015 The WebRTC 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.
*
*/
#include "modules/video_coding/codecs/h264/h264_decoder_impl.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <limits>
extern "C" {
#include "third_party/ffmpeg/libavcodec/avcodec.h"
#include "third_party/ffmpeg/libavformat/avformat.h"
#include "third_party/ffmpeg/libavutil/imgutils.h"
} // extern "C"
#include "absl/memory/memory.h"
#include "api/video/color_space.h"
#include "api/video/i010_buffer.h"
#include "api/video/i420_buffer.h"
#include "common_video/include/video_frame_buffer.h"
#include "modules/video_coding/codecs/h264/h264_color_space.h"
#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
#include "rtc_base/critical_section.h"
#include "rtc_base/keep_ref_until_done.h"
#include "rtc_base/logging.h"
#include "system_wrappers/include/field_trial.h"
#include "system_wrappers/include/metrics.h"
namespace webrtc {
namespace {
const AVPixelFormat kPixelFormatDefault = AV_PIX_FMT_YUV420P;
const AVPixelFormat kPixelFormatFullRange = AV_PIX_FMT_YUVJ420P;
const size_t kYPlaneIndex = 0;
const size_t kUPlaneIndex = 1;
const size_t kVPlaneIndex = 2;
// Used by histograms. Values of entries should not be changed.
enum H264DecoderImplEvent {
kH264DecoderEventInit = 0,
kH264DecoderEventError = 1,
kH264DecoderEventMax = 16,
};
} // namespace
int H264DecoderImpl::AVGetBuffer2(
AVCodecContext* context, AVFrame* av_frame, int flags) {
// Set in |InitDecode|.
H264DecoderImpl* decoder = static_cast<H264DecoderImpl*>(context->opaque);
// DCHECK values set in |InitDecode|.
RTC_DCHECK(decoder);
// Necessary capability to be allowed to provide our own buffers.
RTC_DCHECK(context->codec->capabilities | AV_CODEC_CAP_DR1);
// Limited or full range YUV420 is expected.
RTC_CHECK(context->pix_fmt == kPixelFormatDefault ||
context->pix_fmt == kPixelFormatFullRange);
// |av_frame->width| and |av_frame->height| are set by FFmpeg. These are the
// actual image's dimensions and may be different from |context->width| and
// |context->coded_width| due to reordering.
int width = av_frame->width;
int height = av_frame->height;
// See |lowres|, if used the decoder scales the image by 1/2^(lowres). This
// has implications on which resolutions are valid, but we don't use it.
RTC_CHECK_EQ(context->lowres, 0);
// Adjust the |width| and |height| to values acceptable by the decoder.
// Without this, FFmpeg may overflow the buffer. If modified, |width| and/or
// |height| are larger than the actual image and the image has to be cropped
// (top-left corner) after decoding to avoid visible borders to the right and
// bottom of the actual image.
avcodec_align_dimensions(context, &width, &height);
RTC_CHECK_GE(width, 0);
RTC_CHECK_GE(height, 0);
int ret = av_image_check_size(static_cast<unsigned int>(width),
static_cast<unsigned int>(height), 0, nullptr);
if (ret < 0) {
RTC_LOG(LS_ERROR) << "Invalid picture size " << width << "x" << height;
decoder->ReportError();
return ret;
}
// The video frame is stored in |frame_buffer|. |av_frame| is FFmpeg's version
// of a video frame and will be set up to reference |frame_buffer|'s data.
// FFmpeg expects the initial allocation to be zero-initialized according to
// http://crbug.com/390941. Our pool is set up to zero-initialize new buffers.
// TODO(nisse): Delete that feature from the video pool, instead add
// an explicit call to InitializeData here.
rtc::scoped_refptr<I420Buffer> frame_buffer =
decoder->pool_.CreateBuffer(width, height);
int y_size = width * height;
int uv_size = frame_buffer->ChromaWidth() * frame_buffer->ChromaHeight();
// DCHECK that we have a continuous buffer as is required.
RTC_DCHECK_EQ(frame_buffer->DataU(), frame_buffer->DataY() + y_size);
RTC_DCHECK_EQ(frame_buffer->DataV(), frame_buffer->DataU() + uv_size);
int total_size = y_size + 2 * uv_size;
av_frame->format = context->pix_fmt;
av_frame->reordered_opaque = context->reordered_opaque;
// Set |av_frame| members as required by FFmpeg.
av_frame->data[kYPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->MutableDataY();
av_frame->linesize[kYPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->StrideY();
av_frame->data[kUPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->MutableDataU();
av_frame->linesize[kUPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->StrideU();
av_frame->data[kVPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->MutableDataV();
av_frame->linesize[kVPlaneIndex] = frame_buffer->StrideV();
RTC_DCHECK_EQ(av_frame->extended_data, av_frame->data);
// Create a VideoFrame object, to keep a reference to the buffer.
// TODO(nisse): The VideoFrame's timestamp and rotation info is not used.
// Refactor to do not use a VideoFrame object at all.
av_frame->buf[0] = av_buffer_create(
av_frame->data[kYPlaneIndex], total_size, AVFreeBuffer2,
static_cast<void*>(absl::make_unique<VideoFrame>(
VideoFrame::Builder()
.set_video_frame_buffer(frame_buffer)
.set_rotation(kVideoRotation_0)
.set_timestamp_us(0)
.build())
.release()),
0);
RTC_CHECK(av_frame->buf[0]);
return 0;
}
void H264DecoderImpl::AVFreeBuffer2(void* opaque, uint8_t* data) {
// The buffer pool recycles the buffer used by |video_frame| when there are no
// more references to it. |video_frame| is a thin buffer holder and is not
// recycled.
VideoFrame* video_frame = static_cast<VideoFrame*>(opaque);
delete video_frame;
}
H264DecoderImpl::H264DecoderImpl()
: kEnable8bitHdrFix_(
!field_trial::IsEnabled("WebRTC-8bitH264HdrKillSwitch")),
pool_(true),
decoded_image_callback_(nullptr),
has_reported_init_(false),
has_reported_error_(false) {}
H264DecoderImpl::~H264DecoderImpl() {
Release();
}
int32_t H264DecoderImpl::InitDecode(const VideoCodec* codec_settings,
int32_t number_of_cores) {
ReportInit();
if (codec_settings &&
codec_settings->codecType != kVideoCodecH264) {
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERR_PARAMETER;
}
// Release necessary in case of re-initializing.
int32_t ret = Release();
if (ret != WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_OK) {
ReportError();
return ret;
}
RTC_DCHECK(!av_context_);
// Initialize AVCodecContext.
av_context_.reset(avcodec_alloc_context3(nullptr));
av_context_->codec_type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO;
av_context_->codec_id = AV_CODEC_ID_H264;
if (codec_settings) {
av_context_->coded_width = codec_settings->width;
av_context_->coded_height = codec_settings->height;
}
av_context_->pix_fmt = kPixelFormatDefault;
av_context_->extradata = nullptr;
av_context_->extradata_size = 0;
// If this is ever increased, look at |av_context_->thread_safe_callbacks| and
// make it possible to disable the thread checker in the frame buffer pool.
av_context_->thread_count = 1;
av_context_->thread_type = FF_THREAD_SLICE;
// Function used by FFmpeg to get buffers to store decoded frames in.
av_context_->get_buffer2 = AVGetBuffer2;
// |get_buffer2| is called with the context, there |opaque| can be used to get
// a pointer |this|.
av_context_->opaque = this;
AVCodec* codec = avcodec_find_decoder(av_context_->codec_id);
if (!codec) {
// This is an indication that FFmpeg has not been initialized or it has not
// been compiled/initialized with the correct set of codecs.
RTC_LOG(LS_ERROR) << "FFmpeg H.264 decoder not found.";
Release();
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERROR;
}
int res = avcodec_open2(av_context_.get(), codec, nullptr);
if (res < 0) {
RTC_LOG(LS_ERROR) << "avcodec_open2 error: " << res;
Release();
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERROR;
}
av_frame_.reset(av_frame_alloc());
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_OK;
}
int32_t H264DecoderImpl::Release() {
av_context_.reset();
av_frame_.reset();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_OK;
}
int32_t H264DecoderImpl::RegisterDecodeCompleteCallback(
DecodedImageCallback* callback) {
decoded_image_callback_ = callback;
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_OK;
}
int32_t H264DecoderImpl::Decode(const EncodedImage& input_image,
bool /*missing_frames*/,
int64_t /*render_time_ms*/) {
if (!IsInitialized()) {
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_UNINITIALIZED;
}
if (!decoded_image_callback_) {
RTC_LOG(LS_WARNING)
<< "InitDecode() has been called, but a callback function "
"has not been set with RegisterDecodeCompleteCallback()";
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_UNINITIALIZED;
}
if (!input_image.data() || !input_image.size()) {
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERR_PARAMETER;
}
AVPacket packet;
av_init_packet(&packet);
packet.data = input_image.mutable_data();
if (input_image.size() >
static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<int>::max())) {
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERROR;
}
packet.size = static_cast<int>(input_image.size());
int64_t frame_timestamp_us = input_image.ntp_time_ms_ * 1000; // ms -> μs
av_context_->reordered_opaque = frame_timestamp_us;
int result = avcodec_send_packet(av_context_.get(), &packet);
if (result < 0) {
RTC_LOG(LS_ERROR) << "avcodec_send_packet error: " << result;
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERROR;
}
result = avcodec_receive_frame(av_context_.get(), av_frame_.get());
if (result < 0) {
RTC_LOG(LS_ERROR) << "avcodec_receive_frame error: " << result;
ReportError();
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_ERROR;
}
// We don't expect reordering. Decoded frame tamestamp should match
// the input one.
RTC_DCHECK_EQ(av_frame_->reordered_opaque, frame_timestamp_us);
// Obtain the |video_frame| containing the decoded image.
VideoFrame* input_frame =
static_cast<VideoFrame*>(av_buffer_get_opaque(av_frame_->buf[0]));
RTC_DCHECK(input_frame);
rtc::scoped_refptr<webrtc::I420BufferInterface> i420_buffer =
input_frame->video_frame_buffer()->GetI420();
RTC_CHECK_EQ(av_frame_->data[kYPlaneIndex], i420_buffer->DataY());
RTC_CHECK_EQ(av_frame_->data[kUPlaneIndex], i420_buffer->DataU());
RTC_CHECK_EQ(av_frame_->data[kVPlaneIndex], i420_buffer->DataV());
absl::optional<uint8_t> qp;
// TODO(sakal): Maybe it is possible to get QP directly from FFmpeg.
h264_bitstream_parser_.ParseBitstream(input_image.data(), input_image.size());
int qp_int;
if (h264_bitstream_parser_.GetLastSliceQp(&qp_int)) {
qp.emplace(qp_int);
}
rtc::scoped_refptr<VideoFrameBuffer> decoded_buffer;
// Pass on color space from input frame if explicitly specified.
const ColorSpace& color_space =
input_image.ColorSpace() ? *input_image.ColorSpace()
: ExtractH264ColorSpace(av_context_.get());
// 8-bit HDR is currently not being rendered correctly in Chrome on Windows.
// If the ColorSpace transfer function is set to ST2084, convert the 8-bit
// buffer to a 10-bit buffer. This way 8-bit HDR content is rendered correctly
// in Chrome. This is a temporary fix until the root cause has been fixed in
// Chrome/WebRTC.
// TODO(chromium:956468): Remove this code and fix the underlying problem.
bool hdr_color_space =
color_space.transfer() == ColorSpace::TransferID::kSMPTEST2084;
if (kEnable8bitHdrFix_ && hdr_color_space) {
auto i010_buffer = I010Buffer::Copy(*i420_buffer);
// Crop image, see comment below.
decoded_buffer = WrapI010Buffer(
av_frame_->width, av_frame_->height, i010_buffer->DataY(),
i010_buffer->StrideY(), i010_buffer->DataU(), i010_buffer->StrideU(),
i010_buffer->DataV(), i010_buffer->StrideV(),
rtc::KeepRefUntilDone(i010_buffer));
} else if (av_frame_->width != i420_buffer->width() ||
av_frame_->height != i420_buffer->height()) {
// The decoded image may be larger than what is supposed to be visible, see
// |AVGetBuffer2|'s use of |avcodec_align_dimensions|. This crops the image
// without copying the underlying buffer.
decoded_buffer = WrapI420Buffer(
av_frame_->width, av_frame_->height, i420_buffer->DataY(),
i420_buffer->StrideY(), i420_buffer->DataU(), i420_buffer->StrideU(),
i420_buffer->DataV(), i420_buffer->StrideV(),
rtc::KeepRefUntilDone(i420_buffer));
} else {
decoded_buffer = input_frame->video_frame_buffer();
}
VideoFrame decoded_frame = VideoFrame::Builder()
.set_video_frame_buffer(decoded_buffer)
.set_timestamp_us(input_frame->timestamp_us())
.set_timestamp_rtp(input_image.Timestamp())
.set_rotation(input_frame->rotation())
.set_color_space(color_space)
.build();
// Return decoded frame.
// TODO(nisse): Timestamp and rotation are all zero here. Change decoder
// interface to pass a VideoFrameBuffer instead of a VideoFrame?
decoded_image_callback_->Decoded(decoded_frame, absl::nullopt, qp);
// Stop referencing it, possibly freeing |input_frame|.
av_frame_unref(av_frame_.get());
input_frame = nullptr;
return WEBRTC_VIDEO_CODEC_OK;
}
const char* H264DecoderImpl::ImplementationName() const {
return "FFmpeg";
}
bool H264DecoderImpl::IsInitialized() const {
return av_context_ != nullptr;
}
void H264DecoderImpl::ReportInit() {
if (has_reported_init_)
return;
RTC_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("WebRTC.Video.H264DecoderImpl.Event",
kH264DecoderEventInit,
kH264DecoderEventMax);
has_reported_init_ = true;
}
void H264DecoderImpl::ReportError() {
if (has_reported_error_)
return;
RTC_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("WebRTC.Video.H264DecoderImpl.Event",
kH264DecoderEventError,
kH264DecoderEventMax);
has_reported_error_ = true;
}
} // namespace webrtc