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3ba71779 | 1 | //! Decoder interface definitions. |
4e8b4f31 | 2 | pub use crate::frame::*; |
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3 | use crate::io::byteio::ByteIOError; |
4 | use crate::io::bitreader::BitReaderError; | |
5 | use crate::io::codebook::CodebookError; | |
20766f15 | 6 | pub use crate::options::*; |
0975e7e7 | 7 | pub use std::str::FromStr; |
77d06de2 | 8 | |
3ba71779 | 9 | /// A list specifying general decoding errors. |
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10 | #[derive(Debug,Clone,Copy,PartialEq)] |
11 | #[allow(dead_code)] | |
12 | pub enum DecoderError { | |
3ba71779 | 13 | /// No frame was provided. |
6d3bb0b2 | 14 | NoFrame, |
3ba71779 | 15 | /// Allocation failed. |
e35062e7 | 16 | AllocError, |
3ba71779 | 17 | /// Operation requires repeating. |
503374e7 | 18 | TryAgain, |
3ba71779 | 19 | /// Invalid input data was provided. |
77d06de2 | 20 | InvalidData, |
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21 | /// Checksum verification failed. |
22 | ChecksumError, | |
3ba71779 | 23 | /// Provided input turned out to be incomplete. |
77d06de2 | 24 | ShortData, |
3ba71779 | 25 | /// Decoder could not decode provided frame because it references some missing previous frame. |
77d06de2 | 26 | MissingReference, |
3ba71779 | 27 | /// Feature is not implemented. |
77d06de2 | 28 | NotImplemented, |
3ba71779 | 29 | /// Some bug in decoder. It should not happen yet it might. |
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30 | Bug, |
31 | } | |
32 | ||
3ba71779 | 33 | /// A specialised `Result` type for decoding operations. |
cf64af13 | 34 | pub type DecoderResult<T> = Result<T, DecoderError>; |
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35 | |
36 | impl From<ByteIOError> for DecoderError { | |
37 | fn from(_: ByteIOError) -> Self { DecoderError::ShortData } | |
38 | } | |
39 | ||
40 | impl From<BitReaderError> for DecoderError { | |
41 | fn from(e: BitReaderError) -> Self { | |
42 | match e { | |
43 | BitReaderError::BitstreamEnd => DecoderError::ShortData, | |
44 | _ => DecoderError::InvalidData, | |
45 | } | |
46 | } | |
47 | } | |
48 | ||
49 | impl From<CodebookError> for DecoderError { | |
50 | fn from(_: CodebookError) -> Self { DecoderError::InvalidData } | |
51 | } | |
52 | ||
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53 | impl From<AllocatorError> for DecoderError { |
54 | fn from(_: AllocatorError) -> Self { DecoderError::AllocError } | |
55 | } | |
56 | ||
3ba71779 | 57 | /// Auxiliary structure for storing data used by decoder but also controlled by the caller. |
01613464 | 58 | pub struct NADecoderSupport { |
3ba71779 | 59 | /// Frame buffer pool for 8-bit or packed video frames. |
01613464 | 60 | pub pool_u8: NAVideoBufferPool<u8>, |
3ba71779 | 61 | /// Frame buffer pool for 16-bit video frames. |
01613464 | 62 | pub pool_u16: NAVideoBufferPool<u16>, |
3ba71779 | 63 | /// Frame buffer pool for 32-bit video frames. |
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64 | pub pool_u32: NAVideoBufferPool<u32>, |
65 | } | |
66 | ||
67 | impl NADecoderSupport { | |
3ba71779 | 68 | /// Constructs a new instance of `NADecoderSupport`. |
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69 | pub fn new() -> Self { |
70 | Self { | |
71 | pool_u8: NAVideoBufferPool::new(0), | |
72 | pool_u16: NAVideoBufferPool::new(0), | |
73 | pool_u32: NAVideoBufferPool::new(0), | |
74 | } | |
75 | } | |
76 | } | |
77 | ||
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78 | impl Default for NADecoderSupport { |
79 | fn default() -> Self { Self::new() } | |
80 | } | |
81 | ||
3ba71779 | 82 | /// Decoder trait. |
7d57ae2f | 83 | pub trait NADecoder: NAOptionHandler { |
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84 | /// Initialises the decoder. |
85 | /// | |
86 | /// It takes [`NADecoderSupport`] allocated by the caller and `NACodecInfoRef` provided by demuxer. | |
87 | /// | |
88 | /// [`NADecoderSupport`]: ./struct.NADecoderSupport.html | |
01613464 | 89 | fn init(&mut self, supp: &mut NADecoderSupport, info: NACodecInfoRef) -> DecoderResult<()>; |
3ba71779 | 90 | /// Decodes a single frame. |
01613464 | 91 | fn decode(&mut self, supp: &mut NADecoderSupport, pkt: &NAPacket) -> DecoderResult<NAFrameRef>; |
3ba71779 | 92 | /// Tells decoder to clear internal state (e.g. after error or seeking). |
f9be4e75 | 93 | fn flush(&mut self); |
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94 | } |
95 | ||
377400a1 | 96 | /// Decoder information used during creating a decoder for requested codec. |
70259941 | 97 | #[derive(Clone,Copy)] |
2a4130ba | 98 | pub struct DecoderInfo { |
3ba71779 | 99 | /// Short decoder name. |
5641dccf | 100 | pub name: &'static str, |
3ba71779 | 101 | /// The function that creates a decoder instance. |
08a1fab7 | 102 | pub get_decoder: fn () -> Box<dyn NADecoder + Send>, |
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103 | } |
104 | ||
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105 | /// Structure for registering known decoders. |
106 | /// | |
78fb6560 | 107 | /// It is supposed to be filled using `register_all_decoders()` from some decoders crate and then it can be used to create decoders for the requested codecs. |
e243ceb4 | 108 | #[derive(Default)] |
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109 | pub struct RegisteredDecoders { |
110 | decs: Vec<DecoderInfo>, | |
111 | } | |
112 | ||
113 | impl RegisteredDecoders { | |
3ba71779 | 114 | /// Constructs a new instance of `RegisteredDecoders`. |
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115 | pub fn new() -> Self { |
116 | Self { decs: Vec::new() } | |
117 | } | |
3ba71779 | 118 | /// Adds another decoder to the registry. |
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119 | pub fn add_decoder(&mut self, dec: DecoderInfo) { |
120 | self.decs.push(dec); | |
121 | } | |
3ba71779 | 122 | /// Searches for the decoder for the provided name and returns a function for creating it on success. |
08a1fab7 | 123 | pub fn find_decoder(&self, name: &str) -> Option<fn () -> Box<dyn NADecoder + Send>> { |
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124 | for &dec in self.decs.iter() { |
125 | if dec.name == name { | |
126 | return Some(dec.get_decoder); | |
127 | } | |
70259941 | 128 | } |
5641dccf | 129 | None |
70259941 | 130 | } |
3ba71779 | 131 | /// Provides an iterator over currently registered decoders. |
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132 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<DecoderInfo> { |
133 | self.decs.iter() | |
134 | } | |
70259941 | 135 | } |
0b257d9f | 136 | |
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137 | /// Frame skipping mode for decoders. |
138 | #[derive(Clone,Copy,PartialEq,Debug)] | |
139 | pub enum FrameSkipMode { | |
140 | /// Decode all frames. | |
141 | None, | |
142 | /// Decode all key frames. | |
143 | KeyframesOnly, | |
144 | /// Decode only intra frames. | |
145 | IntraOnly, | |
146 | } | |
147 | ||
148 | impl Default for FrameSkipMode { | |
149 | fn default() -> Self { | |
150 | FrameSkipMode::None | |
151 | } | |
152 | } | |
153 | ||
154 | impl FromStr for FrameSkipMode { | |
155 | type Err = DecoderError; | |
156 | ||
157 | fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> { | |
158 | match s { | |
159 | FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_NONE => Ok(FrameSkipMode::None), | |
160 | FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_KEYFRAME => Ok(FrameSkipMode::KeyframesOnly), | |
161 | FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_INTRA => Ok(FrameSkipMode::IntraOnly), | |
162 | _ => Err(DecoderError::InvalidData), | |
163 | } | |
164 | } | |
165 | } | |
166 | ||
167 | impl ToString for FrameSkipMode { | |
168 | fn to_string(&self) -> String { | |
169 | match *self { | |
170 | FrameSkipMode::None => FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_NONE.to_string(), | |
171 | FrameSkipMode::KeyframesOnly => FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_KEYFRAME.to_string(), | |
172 | FrameSkipMode::IntraOnly => FRAME_SKIP_OPTION_VAL_INTRA.to_string(), | |
173 | } | |
174 | } | |
175 | } | |
176 | ||
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177 | /// A list specifying general encoding errors. |
178 | #[derive(Debug,Clone,Copy,PartialEq)] | |
179 | #[allow(dead_code)] | |
180 | pub enum EncoderError { | |
181 | /// No frame was provided. | |
182 | NoFrame, | |
183 | /// Allocation failed. | |
184 | AllocError, | |
185 | /// Operation requires repeating. | |
186 | TryAgain, | |
187 | /// Input format is not supported by codec. | |
188 | FormatError, | |
189 | /// Invalid input parameters were provided. | |
190 | InvalidParameters, | |
191 | /// Feature is not implemented. | |
192 | NotImplemented, | |
193 | /// Some bug in encoder. It should not happen yet it might. | |
194 | Bug, | |
195 | } | |
196 | ||
197 | /// A specialised `Result` type for decoding operations. | |
198 | pub type EncoderResult<T> = Result<T, EncoderError>; | |
199 | ||
200 | impl From<ByteIOError> for EncoderError { | |
201 | fn from(_: ByteIOError) -> Self { EncoderError::Bug } | |
202 | } | |
203 | ||
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204 | impl From<AllocatorError> for EncoderError { |
205 | fn from(_: AllocatorError) -> Self { EncoderError::AllocError } | |
206 | } | |
207 | ||
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208 | /// Encoding parameter flag to force constant bitrate mode. |
209 | pub const ENC_MODE_CBR: u64 = 1 << 0; | |
210 | /// Encoding parameter flag to force constant framerate mode. | |
211 | pub const ENC_MODE_CFR: u64 = 1 << 1; | |
212 | ||
213 | /// Encoding parameters. | |
214 | #[derive(Clone,Copy,PartialEq)] | |
215 | pub struct EncodeParameters { | |
216 | /// Input format. | |
217 | pub format: NACodecTypeInfo, | |
218 | /// Time base numerator. Ignored for audio. | |
219 | pub tb_num: u32, | |
220 | /// Time base denominator. Ignored for audio. | |
221 | pub tb_den: u32, | |
222 | /// Bitrate in kilobits per second. | |
223 | pub bitrate: u32, | |
224 | /// A collection of various boolean encoder settings like CBR mode. | |
225 | /// | |
226 | /// See `ENC_MODE_*` constants for available options. | |
227 | pub flags: u64, | |
228 | /// Encoding quality. | |
229 | pub quality: u8, | |
230 | } | |
231 | ||
232 | impl Default for EncodeParameters { | |
233 | fn default() -> EncodeParameters { | |
234 | EncodeParameters { | |
235 | format: NACodecTypeInfo::None, | |
236 | tb_num: 0, | |
237 | tb_den: 0, | |
238 | bitrate: 0, | |
239 | flags: 0, | |
240 | quality: 0, | |
241 | } | |
242 | } | |
243 | } | |
244 | ||
245 | /// Encoder trait. | |
246 | /// | |
247 | /// Overall encoding is more complex than decoding. | |
248 | /// There are at least two issues that should be addressed: input format and the need for lookahead. | |
249 | /// | |
250 | /// Some formats (like MPEG-1 ones) have fixed picture dimensions and framerate, or sampling rate. | |
251 | /// Some formats accept only pictures with dimensions being multiple of eight or sixteen. | |
252 | /// Some audio formats work only with monaural sound. | |
253 | /// In order to account for all this user first needs to check whether encoder can handle provided input format as is or some conversion is required. | |
254 | /// That is why `NAEncoder` has [`negotiate_format`] function that performs such check and returns what encoder can handle. | |
255 | /// | |
256 | /// Additionally, encoders for complex formats often need several frames lookahead to encode data efficiently, actual frame encoding may take place only when some frames are accumulated. | |
257 | /// That is why encoder has two functions, one for queueing frames for encoding and one for obtaining encoded packets when they are available. | |
258 | /// In result encoder should first queue a frame for encoding with [`encode`] and then retrieve zero or more encoded packets with [`get_packet`] in a loop. | |
259 | /// | |
260 | /// Overall encoding loop should look like this: | |
261 | /// ```ignore | |
262 | /// let encoder = ...; // create encoder | |
263 | /// let enc_params = encoder.negotiate_format(input_enc_params)?; // negotiate format | |
264 | /// let output_stream = encoder.init(stream_no, enc_params)?; | |
265 | /// while let Some(frame) = queue.get_frame() { | |
266 | /// // convert to the format encoder expects if required | |
267 | /// encoder.encode(frame)?; | |
44fe5056 | 268 | /// while let Ok(enc_pkt) = encoder.get_packet()? { |
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269 | /// // send encoded packet to a muxer for example |
270 | /// } | |
271 | /// } | |
272 | /// // retrieve the rest of encoded packets | |
273 | /// encoder.flush()?; | |
274 | /// while let Ok(enc_pkt) = encoder.get_packet()? { | |
275 | /// // send encoded packet to a muxer for example | |
276 | /// } | |
277 | /// ``` | |
278 | /// | |
279 | /// [`negotiate_format`]: ./trait.NAEncoder.html#tymethod.negotiate_format | |
280 | /// [`encode`]: ./trait.NAEncoder.html#tymethod.encode | |
281 | /// [`get_packet`]: ./trait.NAEncoder.html#tymethod.get_packet | |
20766f15 | 282 | pub trait NAEncoder: NAOptionHandler { |
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283 | /// Tries to negotiate input format. |
284 | /// | |
285 | /// This function takes input encoding parameters and returns adjusted encoding parameters if input ones make sense. | |
286 | /// If input parameters are empty then the default parameters are returned. | |
287 | /// | |
288 | /// # Example | |
289 | /// ```ignore | |
290 | /// let enc_params = [ EncodeParameters {...}, ..., EncodeParameters::default() ]; | |
291 | /// let mut target_params = EncodeParameters::default(); | |
292 | /// for params in enc_params.iter() { | |
293 | /// if let Ok(dparams) = encoder.negotiate_format(params) { | |
294 | /// target_params = dparams; | |
295 | /// break; | |
296 | /// } | |
297 | /// } | |
298 | /// // since negotiate_format(EncodeParameters::default()) will return a valid format, target_params should be valid here | |
299 | /// let stream = encoder.init(stream_id, target_params)?; | |
300 | /// // convert input into format defined in target_params, feed to the encoder, ... | |
301 | /// ``` | |
302 | fn negotiate_format(&self, encinfo: &EncodeParameters) -> EncoderResult<EncodeParameters>; | |
303 | /// Initialises the encoder. | |
304 | fn init(&mut self, stream_id: u32, encinfo: EncodeParameters) -> EncoderResult<NAStreamRef>; | |
305 | /// Takes a single frame for encoding. | |
306 | fn encode(&mut self, frm: &NAFrame) -> EncoderResult<()>; | |
307 | /// Returns encoded packet if available. | |
308 | fn get_packet(&mut self) -> EncoderResult<Option<NAPacket>>; | |
309 | /// Tells encoder to encode all data it currently has. | |
310 | fn flush(&mut self) -> EncoderResult<()>; | |
311 | } | |
312 | ||
313 | /// Encoder information used during creating an encoder for requested codec. | |
314 | #[derive(Clone,Copy)] | |
315 | pub struct EncoderInfo { | |
316 | /// Short encoder name. | |
317 | pub name: &'static str, | |
318 | /// The function that creates an encoder instance. | |
319 | pub get_encoder: fn () -> Box<dyn NAEncoder + Send>, | |
320 | } | |
321 | ||
322 | /// Structure for registering known encoders. | |
323 | /// | |
78fb6560 | 324 | /// It is supposed to be filled using `register_all_decoders()` from some encoders crate and then it can be used to create encoders for the requested codecs. |
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325 | #[derive(Default)] |
326 | pub struct RegisteredEncoders { | |
327 | encs: Vec<EncoderInfo>, | |
328 | } | |
329 | ||
330 | impl RegisteredEncoders { | |
331 | /// Constructs a new instance of `RegisteredEncoders`. | |
332 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
333 | Self { encs: Vec::new() } | |
334 | } | |
335 | /// Adds another encoder to the registry. | |
336 | pub fn add_encoder(&mut self, enc: EncoderInfo) { | |
337 | self.encs.push(enc); | |
338 | } | |
339 | /// Searches for the encoder for the provided name and returns a function for creating it on success. | |
340 | pub fn find_encoder(&self, name: &str) -> Option<fn () -> Box<dyn NAEncoder + Send>> { | |
341 | for &enc in self.encs.iter() { | |
342 | if enc.name == name { | |
343 | return Some(enc.get_encoder); | |
344 | } | |
345 | } | |
346 | None | |
347 | } | |
348 | /// Provides an iterator over currently registered encoders. | |
349 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<EncoderInfo> { | |
350 | self.encs.iter() | |
351 | } | |
352 | } | |
353 | ||
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354 | /// Trait for packetisers (objects that form full packets from raw stream data). |
355 | pub trait NAPacketiser { | |
356 | /// Queues new raw stream data for parsing. | |
357 | /// | |
358 | /// Returns false is the internal buffer grows too large. | |
359 | fn add_data(&mut self, src: &[u8]) -> bool; | |
360 | /// Tries to retrieve stream information from the data. | |
361 | /// | |
362 | /// Returns [`NAStream`] reference on success (with stream ID set to `id`), [`ShortData`] when there is not enough data to parse the headers and other errors in case there was an error parsing the data. | |
363 | /// | |
364 | /// [`NAStream`]: ../frame/struct.NAStream.html | |
365 | /// [`ShortData`]: ./enum.DecoderError.html#variant.ShortData | |
366 | fn parse_stream(&mut self, id: u32) -> DecoderResult<NAStreamRef>; | |
367 | /// Tries to discard junk data until the first possible packet header. | |
368 | /// | |
369 | /// Returns the number of bytes skipped. | |
370 | fn skip_junk(&mut self) -> DecoderResult<usize>; | |
371 | /// Tries to form full packet from the already queued data. | |
372 | /// | |
373 | /// The function should be called repeatedly until it returns nothing or an error. | |
374 | fn get_packet(&mut self, stream: NAStreamRef) -> DecoderResult<Option<NAPacket>>; | |
375 | /// Resets the internal buffer. | |
376 | fn reset(&mut self); | |
377 | } | |
378 | ||
379 | /// Decoder information used during creating a packetiser for requested codec. | |
380 | #[derive(Clone,Copy)] | |
381 | pub struct PacketiserInfo { | |
382 | /// Short packetiser name. | |
383 | pub name: &'static str, | |
384 | /// The function that creates a packetiser instance. | |
385 | pub get_packetiser: fn () -> Box<dyn NAPacketiser + Send>, | |
386 | } | |
387 | ||
388 | /// Structure for registering known packetisers. | |
389 | /// | |
390 | /// It is supposed to be filled using `register_all_packetisers()` from some decoders crate and then it can be used to create packetisers for the requested codecs. | |
391 | #[derive(Default)] | |
392 | pub struct RegisteredPacketisers { | |
393 | packs: Vec<PacketiserInfo>, | |
394 | } | |
395 | ||
396 | impl RegisteredPacketisers { | |
397 | /// Constructs a new instance of `RegisteredPacketisers`. | |
398 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
399 | Self { packs: Vec::new() } | |
400 | } | |
401 | /// Adds another packetiser to the registry. | |
402 | pub fn add_packetiser(&mut self, pack: PacketiserInfo) { | |
403 | self.packs.push(pack); | |
404 | } | |
405 | /// Searches for the packetiser for the provided name and returns a function for creating it on success. | |
406 | pub fn find_packetiser(&self, name: &str) -> Option<fn () -> Box<dyn NAPacketiser + Send>> { | |
407 | for &pack in self.packs.iter() { | |
408 | if pack.name == name { | |
409 | return Some(pack.get_packetiser); | |
410 | } | |
411 | } | |
412 | None | |
413 | } | |
414 | /// Provides an iterator over currently registered packetiser. | |
415 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<PacketiserInfo> { | |
416 | self.packs.iter() | |
417 | } | |
418 | } | |
419 |