X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.jp/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=libhb%2Freader.c;h=b06816d3d0b9ea7133f79fbbd2802ce3c3dcc0de;hb=957bd5e6ce7dd95525c5b805e3d8b32b3eacab52;hp=a57c79641348a0385db43c02fec3b7b4ea5114d5;hpb=a6ecdb87d945458af1f5bff7b4fb0557c411bd95;p=handbrake-jp%2Fhandbrake-jp-git.git diff --git a/libhb/reader.c b/libhb/reader.c index a57c7964..b06816d3 100644 --- a/libhb/reader.c +++ b/libhb/reader.c @@ -1,27 +1,34 @@ /* $Id: reader.c,v 1.21 2005/11/25 15:05:25 titer Exp $ This file is part of the HandBrake source code. - Homepage: . + Homepage: . It may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License. */ #include "hb.h" typedef struct { + int64_t last; // last timestamp seen on this stream + double average; // average time between packets + int id; // stream id +} stream_timing_t; + +typedef struct +{ hb_job_t * job; hb_title_t * title; volatile int * die; hb_dvd_t * dvd; - hb_buffer_t * ps; hb_stream_t * stream; - uint sequence; - int saw_video; + stream_timing_t *stream_timing; int64_t scr_offset; - int64_t last_scr; + hb_psdemux_t demux; int scr_changes; - + uint sequence; + int saw_video; + int st_slots; // size (in slots) of stream_timing array } hb_reader_t; /*********************************************************************** @@ -46,10 +53,94 @@ hb_thread_t * hb_reader_init( hb_job_t * job ) r->die = job->die; r->sequence = 0; + r->st_slots = 4; + r->stream_timing = calloc( sizeof(stream_timing_t), r->st_slots ); + r->stream_timing[0].id = r->title->video_id; + r->stream_timing[0].average = 90000. * (double)job->vrate_base / + (double)job->vrate; + r->stream_timing[1].id = -1; + return hb_thread_init( "reader", ReaderFunc, r, HB_NORMAL_PRIORITY ); } +static void push_buf( const hb_reader_t *r, hb_fifo_t *fifo, hb_buffer_t *buf ) +{ + while( !*r->die && !r->job->done && hb_fifo_is_full( fifo ) ) + { + /* + * Loop until the incoming fifo is ready to receive + * this buffer. + */ + hb_snooze( 50 ); + } + hb_fifo_push( fifo, buf ); +} + +// The MPEG STD (Standard Timing Decoder) essentially requires that we keep +// per-stream timing so that when there's a timing discontinuity we can +// seemlessly join packets on either side of the discontinuity. This join +// requires that we know the timestamp of the previous packet and the +// average inter-packet time (since we position the new packet at the end +// of the previous packet). The next three routines keep track of this +// per-stream timing. + +// find the per-stream timing state associated with 'buf' + +static stream_timing_t *id_to_st( hb_reader_t *r, const hb_buffer_t *buf ) +{ + stream_timing_t *st = r->stream_timing; + while ( st->id != buf->id && st->id != -1) + { + ++st; + } + // if we haven't seen this stream add it. + if ( st->id == -1 ) + { + // we keep the steam timing info in an array with some power-of-two + // number of slots. If we don't have two slots left (one for our new + // entry plus one for the "-1" eol) we need to expand the array. + int slot = st - r->stream_timing; + if ( slot + 1 >= r->st_slots ) + { + r->st_slots *= 2; + r->stream_timing = realloc( r->stream_timing, r->st_slots * + sizeof(*r->stream_timing) ); + st = r->stream_timing + slot; + } + st->id = buf->id; + st->last = buf->renderOffset; + st->average = 30.*90.; + + st[1].id = -1; + } + return st; +} + +// update the average inter-packet time of the stream associated with 'buf' +// using a recursive low-pass filter with a 16 packet time constant. + +static void update_ipt( hb_reader_t *r, const hb_buffer_t *buf ) +{ + stream_timing_t *st = id_to_st( r, buf ); + double dt = buf->renderOffset - st->last; + st->average += ( dt - st->average ) * (1./16.); + st->last = buf->renderOffset; +} + +// use the per-stream state associated with 'buf' to compute a new scr_offset +// such that 'buf' will follow the previous packet of this stream separated +// by the average packet time of the stream. + +static void new_scr_offset( hb_reader_t *r, const hb_buffer_t *buf ) +{ + stream_timing_t *st = id_to_st( r, buf ); + int64_t nxt = st->last + st->average - r->scr_offset; + r->scr_offset = buf->renderOffset - nxt; + r->scr_changes = r->demux.scr_changes; + st->last = buf->renderOffset; +} + /*********************************************************************** * ReaderFunc *********************************************************************** @@ -60,7 +151,6 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) hb_reader_t * r = _r; hb_fifo_t ** fifos; hb_buffer_t * buf; - hb_buffer_t * buf_old; hb_list_t * list; int n; int chapter = -1; @@ -68,7 +158,7 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) if( !( r->dvd = hb_dvd_init( r->title->dvd ) ) ) { - if ( !( r->stream = hb_stream_open( r->title->dvd, 1 ) ) ) + if ( !( r->stream = hb_stream_open( r->title->dvd, r->title ) ) ) { return; } @@ -103,7 +193,7 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) } list = hb_list_init(); - r->ps = hb_buffer_init( HB_DVD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE ); + hb_buffer_t *ps = hb_buffer_init( HB_DVD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE ); while( !*r->die && !r->job->done ) { @@ -126,14 +216,14 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) if (r->dvd) { - if( !hb_dvd_read( r->dvd, r->ps ) ) + if( !hb_dvd_read( r->dvd, ps ) ) { break; } } else if (r->stream) { - if ( !hb_stream_read( r->stream, r->ps ) ) + if ( !hb_stream_read( r->stream, ps ) ) { break; } @@ -149,7 +239,7 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) #define p state.param.working state.state = HB_STATE_WORKING; - p.progress = (float)chapter / (float)r->job->chapter_end; + p.progress = (double)chapter / (double)r->job->chapter_end; if( p.progress > 1.0 ) { p.progress = 1.0; @@ -161,7 +251,14 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) hb_set_state( r->job->h, &state ); } - hb_demux_ps( r->ps, list ); + if ( r->title->demuxer == HB_NULL_DEMUXER ) + { + hb_demux_null( ps, list, &r->demux ); + } + else + { + hb_demux_ps( ps, list, &r->demux ); + } while( ( buf = hb_list_item( list, 0 ) ) ) { @@ -172,13 +269,13 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) { /* The first video packet defines 'time zero' so discard data until we get a video packet with a PTS */ - if ( buf->id == 0xE0 && buf->start != -1 ) + if ( buf->id == r->title->video_id && buf->start != -1 ) { r->saw_video = 1; - r->scr_offset = buf->start; - r->last_scr = buf->stop; + r->scr_changes = r->demux.scr_changes; + new_scr_offset( r, buf ); hb_log( "reader: first SCR %llu scr_offset %llu", - r->last_scr, r->scr_offset ); + r->demux.last_scr, r->scr_offset ); } else { @@ -187,80 +284,40 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) } if( fifos ) { - /* - * This section of code implements the timing model of - * the "Standard Target Decoder" (STD) of the MPEG2 standard - * (specified in ISO 13818-1 sections 2.4.2, 2.5.2 & Annex D). - * The STD removes and corrects for clock discontinuities so - * that the time stamps on the video, audio & other media - * streams can be used for cross-media synchronization. To do - * this the STD has its own timestamp value, the System Clock - * Reference or SCR, in the PACK header. Clock discontinuities - * are detected using the SCR & and the adjustment needed - * to correct post-discontinuity timestamps to be contiguous - * with pre-discontinuity timestamps is computed from pre- and - * post-discontinuity values of the SCR. Then this adjustment - * is applied to every media timestamp (PTS). - * - * hb_demux_ps left the SCR for this pack in buf->stop. - * ISO 13818-1 says there must be an SCR at least every 700ms - * (100ms for Transport Streams) so if the difference between - * this SCR & the previous is >700ms it's a discontinuity. - * If the difference is negative it's non-physical (time doesn't - * go backward) and must also be a discontinuity. When we find a - * discontinuity we adjust the scr_offset so that the SCR of the - * new packet lines up with that of the previous packet. - */ - int64_t scr_delta = buf->stop - r->last_scr; - if ( scr_delta > (90*700) || scr_delta < -90 ) - { - ++r->scr_changes; - r->scr_offset += scr_delta - 1; - } - r->last_scr = buf->stop; - buf->stop = -1; - - /* - * The last section detected discontinuites and computed the - * appropriate correction to remove them. The next couple of - * lines apply the correction to the media timestamps so the - * code downstream of us sees only timestamps relative to the - * same, continuous clock with time zero on that clock being - * the time of the first video packet. - */ if ( buf->start != -1 ) { - /* this packet has a PTS - correct it for the initial - video time offset & any timing discontinuities. */ - buf->start -= r->scr_offset; - } - buf->sequence = r->sequence++; - for( n = 0; fifos[n] != NULL; n++) - { - if( n != 0 ) + if ( r->scr_changes == r->demux.scr_changes ) { - /* - * Replace the buffer with a new copy of itself for when - * it is being sent down multiple fifos. - */ - buf_old = buf; - buf = hb_buffer_init(buf_old->size); - memcpy( buf->data, buf_old->data, buf->size ); - hb_buffer_copy_settings( buf, buf_old ); + // This packet is referenced to the same SCR as the last. + // Update the average inter-packet time for this stream. + update_ipt( r, buf ); } - - while( !*r->die && !r->job->done && - hb_fifo_is_full( fifos[n] ) ) + else { - /* - * Loop until the incoming fifo is reaqdy to receive - * this buffer. - */ - hb_snooze( 50 ); + // This is the first audio or video packet after an SCR + // change. Compute a new scr offset that would make this + // packet follow the last of this stream with the correct + // average spacing. + new_scr_offset( r, buf ); } + // adjust timestamps to remove System Clock Reference offsets. + buf->start -= r->scr_offset; + buf->renderOffset -= r->scr_offset; + } - hb_fifo_push( fifos[n], buf ); + buf->sequence = r->sequence++; + /* if there are mutiple output fifos, send a copy of the + * buffer down all but the first (we have to not ship the + * original buffer or we'll race with the thread that's + * consuming the buffer & inject garbage into the data stream). */ + for( n = 1; fifos[n] != NULL; n++) + { + hb_buffer_t *buf_copy = hb_buffer_init( buf->size ); + hb_buffer_copy_settings( buf_copy, buf ); + memcpy( buf_copy->data, buf->data, buf->size ); + push_buf( r, fifos[n], buf_copy ); } + push_buf( r, fifos[0], buf ); } else { @@ -269,11 +326,19 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) } } - /* send an empty buffer upstream to signal we're done */ - hb_fifo_push( r->job->fifo_mpeg2, hb_buffer_init(0) ); + /* send empty buffers upstream to video & audio decoders to signal we're done */ + push_buf( r, r->job->fifo_mpeg2, hb_buffer_init(0) ); + + hb_audio_t *audio; + for( n = 0; + ( audio = hb_list_item( r->job->title->list_audio, n ) ) != NULL; + ++n ) + { + push_buf( r, audio->priv.fifo_in, hb_buffer_init(0) ); + } hb_list_empty( &list ); - hb_buffer_close( &r->ps ); + hb_buffer_close( &ps ); if (r->dvd) { hb_dvd_stop( r->dvd ); @@ -284,7 +349,12 @@ static void ReaderFunc( void * _r ) hb_stream_close(&r->stream); } - hb_log( "reader: done. %d scr changes", r->scr_changes ); + if ( r->stream_timing ) + { + free( r->stream_timing ); + } + + hb_log( "reader: done. %d scr changes", r->demux.scr_changes ); free( r ); _r = NULL; @@ -305,7 +375,7 @@ static hb_fifo_t ** GetFifoForId( hb_job_t * job, int id ) memset(fifos, 0, sizeof(fifos)); - if( id == 0xE0 ) + if( id == title->video_id ) { if( job->indepth_scan ) {