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This increases the thread size for the platform decoder threads (to prevent stack overflows, particularly when decoding av1), while leaving the others at their default values.
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Adding partial support for 10/12-bit video images seems to have broken the native pixel-stride support we were using to pass 8-bit AV1 frame data formatted in 16-bit pixel values, resulting in vertical green lines.
Revert to the earlier behavior of always downsampling to 8 bit data. This is slower, but at least displays correctly.
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Disabled by default.
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Upstream can now code generate the rtcd interface files directly from the aom_config.h header, so we no longer have to generate an intermediate file by running lint_config.sh. This also means we can remove the code for creating a temporary directory.
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This reflects the API changes to the aom_codec_decode function and the removal of I440. It also sets allow_lowbitdepth to give proper support for 8 bit video, and removes the git version from the mime type.
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The aomstats library is only used in the code examples, but we assume that all libraries should be linked into libxul, which leads to an unresolved external dependency on fatal at link time. This adds a guard to only build aomstats if we are building the examples.
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Update aom to commit id d14c5bb4f336ef1842046089849dee4a301fbbf0.
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This changes generate_sources_mozbuild.sh to call generate_sources_mozbuild.py to generate sources.mozbuild and config files and removes the parts of the script that are no longer necessary.
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This uses the cmakeparser to generate sources.mozbuild and the config files for each platform.
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Unfortunately, upstream has removed the configure+make build system our import script relies on to generate code and moz.build files.
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Import BUG=aomedia:900
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This revision of libaom has some conflicts with our vendor script
and build system. A number of new .asm files have the same basename
as .c files, which our build system cannot handle.
To work around this, I manually renamed the conflicting
files in the filesystem and sources.mozbuild.
Also add av1_convolve_scale_sse4.c to sources.mozbuild manually.
This is needed by the build but for some reason isn't picked up
by generate_sources_mozbuild.sh.
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Visual Studio 2015u3 fails to compile reconintra.c for win32
debug targets. It's confused by the #if conditional inside
the assert macro expansion.
The checks are obsolete upstream. Address the issue by
duplicating the assert calls for each branch of the
conditional.
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The libaom av1 decoder will return 16 bit per channel aom_image_t structures with only 8 significant bits.
Detect this case and use the mSkip fields of PlanarYCbCrImage to handle the extra data instead of allocating and performing an extra copy to obtain the necessary 8 bit representation.
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The libaom av1 decoder can return high bit depth frame data now. Handle those frames by downsampling them to 8 bits per channel so they can be passed to our normal playback pipeline.
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Backport upstream patch by Sebastian Alaiwan fixing
aom_peek_stream_info after changes to the superblock
location.
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Recent changes made this a public header, so it needs to be available to callers like AOMDecoder.
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aom_dsp_rtcd_defs.pl checks only whether this key is present in the config, not whether it is set to true or not. Our script sets CONFIG_FOO=no for disabled options, while the upstream build system omits them, resulting in extra symbol declarations the build will never define.
Work around this by stripping the offending disabled config key if it is disabled.
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When av1 video playback is enabled, declare it as supported in the webm container in MediaSource.IsTypeSupported.
Also support special mime types of the form video/webm; codecs=vp9.experimental.<git-commit-id> so test sites can verify playback support of particular encodings while the av1 bitstream is under development.
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Upstream has removed the requirement to set this when initializing the stream_info struct.
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Call AOMDecoder to handle AV1 video tracks from the WebM container. The new decoder is very similar to VPXDecoder so we can use parallel calls. This codec is still build-time conditional.
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Port the VPXDecoder interface to libaom which uses the same api with the names changed.
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This is the reference implementation for the Alliance for Open Media's av1 video code.
The commit used was 4d668d7feb1f8abd809d1bca0418570a7f142a36.
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This is a port of the libvpx scripts, themselves a port of Chromium's scripts to generate an external build description using hooks in the upstream configure and make scripts. The libaom library is a fork of libvpx so we can use a similar approach.
The upstream source is located in $(topsrc_dir)/third_party/aom but the build description and any patches are under the media directory with the other codecs, similar to how zlib works. Config files and headers generated by the upstream build system are also under $(topsrc_dir)/media/libaom/.
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