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  • ffmpeg libx264 neon optimization breaks execution

    27 janvier 2014, par nmxprime

    Hi use libx264 source obtained from x264-snapshot-20140122-2245 and compiling using below script

    NDK=~/Android/android-ndk-r7c
    PLATFORM=$NDK/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/
    PREBUILT=$NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86
    function build_one
    {
    ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX \
    --sysroot=$PLATFORM \
    --disable-avs \
    --disable-lavf \
    --disable-ffms \
    --disable-gpac \
    --cross-prefix=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- \
    --host=arm-linux \
    --enable-static \
    --libdir=$PLATFORM/usr/lib \
    --includedir=$PLATFORM/usr/include \
    --extra-cflags="-march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=neon -mvectorize-with-neon-quad" \
    --extra-ldflags="-Wl,--fix-cortex-a8" \
    --enable-debug

    The config log is :

    platform:      ARM
    system:        LINUX
    cli:           yes
    libx264:       internal
    shared:        no
    static:        yes
    asm:           yes
    interlaced:    yes
    avs:           no
    lavf:          no
    ffms:          no
    mp4:           no
    gpl:           yes
    thread:        no
    opencl:        yes
    filters:       crop select_every
    debug:         yes
    gprof:         no
    strip:         no
    PIC:           no
    bit depth:     8
    chroma format: all

    You can run 'make' or 'make fprofiled' now.

    I hope the above code compiles and optimizes for NEON execution

    Doubts :

    Why Threads is no, because i didn't specified --disable-thread

    What is cli and it's significance here, also significance of opencl, such that libx264 uses opencl features ?


    Then i built ffmpeg 1.2.5with following script

    ./configure --target-os=linux \
    --prefix=$PREFIX \
    --enable-cross-compile \
    --extra-libs="-lgcc" \
    --arch=arm \
    --cc=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc \
    --cross-prefix=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- \
    --nm=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-nm \
    --sysroot=$PLATFORM \
    --extra-cflags=" -O3 -fpic -DANDROID -DHAVE_SYS_UIO_H=1 -Dipv6mr_interface=ipv6mr_ifindex -fasm -Wno-psabi -fno-short-enums -fno-strict-aliasing -finline-limit=300 $OPTIMIZE_CFLAGS " \
    --disable-shared \
    --enable-static \
    --extra-ldflags="-Wl,-rpath-link=$PLATFORM/usr/lib -L$PLATFORM/usr/lib -nostdlib -lc -lm -ldl -llog -lx264 $EXTRA_LD_FLAG" \
    --disable-ffplay \
    --disable-everything \
    --enable-avformat \
    --enable-avcodec \
    --enable-libx264 \
    --enable-gpl \
    --enable-encoder=libx264 \
    --enable-encoder=libx264rgb \
    --enable-decoder=h264 \
    --disable-network \
    --disable-avfilter \
    --disable-avdevice \
    --enable-debug=3 \
    $ADDITIONAL_CONFIGURE_FLAG

    where

    ADDITIONAL_CONFIGURE_FLAG = --enable-debug=3
    OPTIMIZE_CFLAGS="-mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=neon -marm -march=$CPU -mvectorize-with-neon-quad"

    The log shows NEON supported.

    When i run the code (called in a while loop),

    ret = avcodec_encode_video2(c, &pkt, picture, &got_output);//avcodec_encode_video(c, finalout, outbuf_size, picture);

    fprintf(stderr,"ret = %d, got-out = %d \n",ret,got_output);
    if (ret < 0)
           fprintf(stderr, "error encoding frame\n");

       if (got_output)
           fprintf(stderr,"encoding frame %3d (size=%5d): (ret=%d)\n", 1, pkt.size,ret);

    it runs for 2 or 3 time(during which if(got_output) is not true), then i get SIGSEGV. Tried addr2line and ndk-stack but no use[Though i enabled debug info, ndk-stack cannot find routine info].

    I edited libx264's encoder.c code with some fprintf statements.
    Posting snippet of code

      if( h->frames.i_input <= h->frames.i_delay + 1 - h->i_thread_frames )
       {
           /* Nothing yet to encode, waiting for filling of buffers */
           pic_out->i_type = X264_TYPE_AUTO;
    fprintf(stderr,"EditLog:: Returns as waiting for filling \n"); //edit
           return 0;
       }
    }

    else
    {
       /* signal kills for lookahead thread */
       x264_pthread_mutex_lock( &h->lookahead->ifbuf.mutex );
       h->lookahead->b_exit_thread = 1;
       x264_pthread_cond_broadcast( &h->lookahead->ifbuf.cv_fill );
       x264_pthread_mutex_unlock( &h->lookahead->ifbuf.mutex );
    }
    fprintf(stderr,"After wait for fill \n");
    fprintf(stderr,"h: %p \n",h); //edit
    fprintf(stderr,"h->i_frame = %p \n",&h->i_frame); //edit
    h->i_frame++;
    fprintf(stderr,"after i_frame++");

    in log, i don't see after i_frame++, here occurs (may be) the SIGSEGV.

    Please help in solving it. The same works without neon optimization !!

  • wowza multiple files in one playlist

    14 février 2014, par kalafun

    Is it possible to create a stream in wowza from multiple files ? So these file would be played in a row after each other ? As far as I know, I can only stream from one file being in the content directory..

    1.) I would like to split that one file for my own reasons, to add some security to it etc... , and then to create the playlist from these multiple files and publish it for streaming.. so it won't take that much time comparing to the second way.

    2.) Or do I need to put these multiple files back together and then publish the playlist ?

    I would also like to consider the time of the playlist being created even using a big file. I am using ffmpeg to split the file into smaller pieces using a script.

    Therefore it would be automatic, when a user would request a stream, I run the script that splits the files and creates the playlist for user..

    I hope I didn't take it from the wrong way. Help please

  • ffmpeg in a bash pipe

    27 décembre 2019, par Martin Wang

    I have a rmvb file path list, and want to convert this files to mp4 files. So I hope to use bash pipeline to handle it. The code is

    Convert() {
       ffmpeg -i "$1" -vcodec mpeg4 -sameq -acodec aac -strict experimental "$1.mp4"
    }

    Convert_loop(){
       while read line; do
          Convert $line
       done
    }

    cat list.txt | Convert_loop

    However, it only handle the first file and the pipe exits.

    So, does ffmpeg affect the bash pipe ?