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  • vaapi : Always free parameter buffers after vaEndPicture() with libva2

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    vaapi : Always free parameter buffers after vaEndPicture() with libva2
    

    This is an ABI change in libva2 : previously the Intel driver had this
    behaviour and it was implemented as a driver quirk, but now it is part
    of the specification so all drivers must do it.

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  • App crashes on Google TV when playing MP4 videos

    14 avril 2023, par fab

    I am having problems with an Android app that was developed for me. The issue occurs when playing MP4 videos ; the app plays them correctly, but at some point, the app crashes and exits. I have been reviewing errors using Android Studio, and the only error that appears is the following :

    


    2023-04-14 00:45:45.846 7221-7650 SurfaceUtils com.app.X D connecting to surface 0xbf0d2808, reason connectToSurface(reconnect) 2023-04-14 00:45:45.848 7221-7654 ACodec com.app.X E [OMX.amlogic.avc.decoder.awesome2] setPortMode on output to DynamicANWBuffer failed w/ err -2147483648 2023-04-14 00:45:45.855 7221-7334 com.app.X com.app.X I get_buffer_dataspace_setting get_metadata return 0 dataspace:268500992 2023-04-14 00:45:45.875 7221-7334 NdkImageReader com.app.X D acquireImageLocked: Overriding buffer format YUV_420_888 to 0x11. 2023-04-14 00:45:45.877 7221-7334 com.app.X com.app.X I get_buffer_dataspace_setting get_metadata return 0 dataspace:268500992 2023-04-14 00:45:45.887 7221-7280 MediaCodec com.app.X D keep callback message for reclaim 2023-04-14 00:45:45.896 7221-7334 com.app.X com.app.X I get_buffer_dataspace_setting get_metadata return 0 dataspace:268500992 2023-04-14 00:45:45.914 7221-7334 com.app.X com.app.X I get_buffer_dataspace_setting get_metadata return 0 dataspace:268500992 2023-04-14 00:45:45.915 7221-7654 SurfaceUtils com.app.X D disconnecting from surface 0xbf0d2808, reason setNativeWindowSizeFormatAndUsage 2023-04-14 00:45:45.915 7221-7654 SurfaceUtils com.app.X D connecting to surface 0xbf0d2808, reason setNativeWindowSizeFormatAndUsage 2023-04-14 00:45:45.915 7221-7654 SurfaceUtils com.app.X D set up nativeWindow 0xbf0d2808 for 1920x1080, color 0x11, rotation 0, usage 0x402b00 2023-04-14 00:45:45.915 7221-7654 ACodec com.app.X W [OMX.amlogic.avc.decoder.awesome2] setting nBufferCountActual to 9 failed: -1010 2023-04-14 00:45:45.922 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.928 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.943 7221-7334 com.app.X com.app.X I get_buffer_dataspace_setting get_metadata return 0 dataspace:268500992 2023-04-14 00:45:45.954 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.960 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.962 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.969 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.979 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument 2023-04-14 00:45:45.986 7221-7654 ion com.app.X E ioctl c0084905 failed with code -1: Invalid argument

    


    One clarification is that the app is built with IONIC and Angular.

    


    The FFMPEG code that converts the video in golang is as follows :

    


    func ConvertVideoFile(inputFileName, outputFileName string) error { err := ffmpeg_go.Input(inputFileName). Filter("scale", ffmpeg_go.Args{"800:600"}). Output(outputFileName, ffmpeg_go.KwArgs{ "c:v": "libx264", "profile:v": "high", "level": "3.1", "pix_fmt": "yuv420p", "preset": "medium", "crf": "23", "b:v": "782k", "r": "25", "c:a": "aac", "b:a": "2k", "ar": "48000", "movflags": "+faststart", "max_muxing_queue_size": "1024", }, ). OverWriteOutput().ErrorToStdOut().Run() return err }

    


    Remove this error 2023-04-14 00:45:45.848 7221-7654 ACodec com.app.X E [OMX.amlogic.avc.decoder.awesome2

    


  • Statically built FFMPEG binary segmentation fault

    12 février 2020, par stevendesu

    I want to create a custom build of FFMPEG which rips out everything except for the ability to transmux HLS videos to MP4, and I need this build to be 100% static with no external dependencies

    I tried using the following configuration :

    ./configure \
       --extra-cflags='-static -static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc' \
       --extra-cxxflags='-static -static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc' \
       --extra-ldflags='-static -static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc' \
       --pkg-config-flags='--static' \
       --enable-static \
       --disable-shared \
       --disable-runtime-cpudetect \
       --disable-autodetect \
       --disable-ffplay \
       --disable-ffprobe \
       --disable-doc \
       --disable-avdevice \
       --disable-swresample \
       --disable-swscale \
       --disable-postproc \
       --disable-pthreads \
       --disable-w32threads \
       --disable-os2threads \
       --enable-network \
       --disable-dct \
       --disable-dwt \
       --disable-error-resilience \
       --disable-lsp \
       --disable-lzo \
       --disable-mdct \
       --disable-rdft \
       --disable-fft \
       --disable-faan \
       --disable-pixelutils \
       --disable-encoders \
       --disable-decoders \
       --disable-hwaccels \
       --disable-muxers \
       --enable-muxer=mov \
       --enable-muxer=mp4 \
       --disable-demuxers \
       --enable-demuxer=hls \
       --enable-demuxer=mpegts \
       --enable-demuxer=h264 \
       --enable-demuxer=aac \
       --disable-parsers \
       --enable-parser=h264 \
       --enable-parser=aac \
       --disable-bsfs \
       --disable-protocols \
       --enable-protocol=tcp \
       --enable-protocol=tls \
       --enable-protocol=http \
       --enable-protocol=https \
       --enable-protocol=hls \
       --disable-indevs \
       --disable-outdevs \
       --disable-devices \
       --disable-filters \
       --disable-alsa \
       --disable-appkit \
       --disable-avfoundation \
       --disable-bzlib \
       --disable-coreimage \
       --disable-iconv \
       --disable-lzma \
       --enable-openssl \
       --disable-sndio \
       --disable-sdl2 \
       --disable-securetransport \
       --disable-xlib \
       --disable-zlib \
       --disable-amf \
       --disable-audiotoolbox \
       --disable-cuda-llvm \
       --disable-cuvid \
       --disable-d3d11va \
       --disable-dxva2 \
       --disable-ffnvcodec \
       --disable-nvdec \
       --disable-nvenc \
       --disable-v4l2-m2m \
       --disable-vaapi \
       --disable-vdpau \
       --disable-videotoolbox \
       --disable-debug

    This looked about like what I wanted :

    install prefix            /usr/local
    source path               .
    C compiler                gcc
    C library                 glibc
    ARCH                      x86 (generic)
    big-endian                no
    runtime cpu detection     no
    standalone assembly       yes
    x86 assembler             nasm
    MMX enabled               yes
    MMXEXT enabled            yes
    3DNow! enabled            yes
    3DNow! extended enabled   yes
    SSE enabled               yes
    SSSE3 enabled             yes
    AESNI enabled             yes
    AVX enabled               yes
    AVX2 enabled              yes
    AVX-512 enabled           yes
    XOP enabled               yes
    FMA3 enabled              yes
    FMA4 enabled              yes
    i686 features enabled     yes
    CMOV is fast              yes
    EBX available             yes
    EBP available             yes
    debug symbols             no
    strip symbols             yes
    optimize for size         no
    optimizations             yes
    static                    yes
    shared                    no
    postprocessing support    no
    network support           yes
    threading support         no
    safe bitstream reader     yes
    texi2html enabled         no
    perl enabled              yes
    pod2man enabled           yes
    makeinfo enabled          no
    makeinfo supports HTML    no

    External libraries:
    openssl

    External libraries providing hardware acceleration:

    Libraries:
    avcodec                 avfilter                avformat                avutil

    Programs:
    ffmpeg

    Enabled decoders:

    Enabled encoders:

    Enabled hwaccels:

    Enabled parsers:
    aac                     h264

    Enabled demuxers:
    aac                     h264                    hls                     mpegts

    Enabled muxers:
    mov                     mp4

    Enabled protocols:
    hls                     http                    https                   tcp                     tls

    Enabled filters:
    aformat                 anull                   atrim                   format                  hflip                   null                    transpose               trim                    vflip

    Enabled bsfs:
    null

    Enabled indevs:

    Enabled outdevs:

    License: LGPL version 2.1 or later

    It included several filters which I won’t ever need or use, but these filters are pulled in automatically if you don’t specify --disable-avfilter, and specifying --disable-avfilter prevents the ffmpeg binary from being produced. So I’m stuck with those.

    Using these parameters and then running make, I received a binary that was about 5.9 MB in size and looked right :

    $> ldd ffmpeg
           not a dynamic executable

    But when I try to run it :

    $> ./ffmpeg -version
    Segmentation fault

    Using valgrind to try and inspect the cause of the segmentation fault :

    $> valgrind ./ffmpeg -version
    .... lots of stuff ...
    ==61362== Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line
    ==61362==    at 0x0: ???
    ==61362==    by 0x70BB1B: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x70B2E6: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x4033F9: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x1FFF000677: ???
    ==61362==  Address 0x0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
    ==61362==
    ==61362==
    ==61362== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
    ==61362==  Bad permissions for mapped region at address 0x0
    ==61362==    at 0x0: ???
    ==61362==    by 0x70BB1B: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x70B2E6: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x4033F9: ??? (in /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg)
    ==61362==    by 0x1FFF000677: ???
    ==61362==
    ==61362== HEAP SUMMARY:
    ==61362==     in use at exit: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
    ==61362==   total heap usage: 0 allocs, 0 frees, 0 bytes allocated
    ==61362==
    ==61362== All heap blocks were freed -- no leaks are possible
    ==61362==
    ==61362== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v
    ==61362== Use --track-origins=yes to see where uninitialised values come from
    ==61362== ERROR SUMMARY: 93 errors from 90 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
    Segmentation fault

    Attempting to access memory at location 0x0 sounds like trying to follow a null pointer. But I’m not sure how to fix this.

    gdb backtrace

    When I first ran gdb ./ffmpeg gdb immediately gave me a segmentation fault and I wasn’t kicked into the gdb REPL, so I couldn’t investigate

    After rebuilding ffmpeg I was able to get in this time :

    $> gdb ./ffmpeg

    GNU gdb (Ubuntu 8.1-0ubuntu3.2) 8.1.0.20180409-git
    Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later /gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
    This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
    There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
    and "show warranty" for details.
    This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu".
    Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
    For bug reporting instructions, please see:
    /www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
    Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
    /www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
    For help, type "help".
    Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
    Reading symbols from ffmpeg...done.
    (gdb) r
    Starting program: /src/FFmpeg/ffmpeg
    warning: Error disabling address space randomization: Operation not permitted

    Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
    0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
    (gdb) bt
    #0  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
    #1  0x0000000000f9a8d5 in __register_frame_info_bases.part.6 ()
    #2  0x00000000004445fd in frame_dummy ()
    #3  0x0000000000000001 in ?? ()
    #4  0x0000000000ebd20c in __libc_csu_init ()
    #5  0x0000000000ebc9d7 in __libc_start_main ()
    #6  0x000000000044451a in _start ()
    (gdb)

    I tried grep’ing the code base for __register_frame_info_bases and found nothing. So I’m not really sure where to go from here

    A fix, but not an explanation

    By randomly removing configuration parameters and rebuilding I discovered that --disable-pthreads was causing the segmentation fault. When I remove this, ffmpeg runs just fine

    I don’t know why this is the case, though. Why would they make it possible to remove something that you need to run ?