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#include <decoder/core/inc/decoder.h>
#include <decoder/core/inc/manage_dec_ref.h>
#include <decoder/core/inc/decoder9.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include "frame.h"
#include "stream.h"
#include "decoder.h"
#include "misc.h"

#pragma lib "../openh264/codec/libopenh264.$M.a"

static void
logfun(void *ctx, const int32_t level, const char *fmt, va_list argv)
{
	USED(ctx);

	if(debug >= level){
		fprint(2, "h264: ");
		vfprint(2, fmt, argv);
		fprint(2, "\n");
	}
}

static int
sendframe(H264Aux *a, uvlong dt, Channel *c)
{
	int w, h, *stride;
	Frame *f;

	w = a->info.UsrData.sSystemBuffer.iWidth;
	h = a->info.UsrData.sSystemBuffer.iHeight;
	stride = a->info.UsrData.sSystemBuffer.iStride;

	if((f = newframe(w, h, a->data, stride[0], stride[1])) == nil)
		return -1;

	f->crop.left = a->ctx.sFrameCrop.iLeftOffset;
	f->crop.top = a->ctx.sFrameCrop.iTopOffset;
	f->crop.right = w - a->ctx.sFrameCrop.iRightOffset;
	f->crop.bottom = h - a->ctx.sFrameCrop.iBottomOffset;
	f->dt = dt;

	if(sendp(c, f) < 0){
		free(f);
		return -1;
	}

	return 0;
}

static void
decode(void *x)
{
	uvlong start, framenum, lasttimestamp, ts;
	Streamframe sf;
	Decoder *d;
	Channel *c;
	int res, n;
	H264Aux *a;

	threadsetname("decoder/h264");
	d = x;
	a = d->aux;
	lasttimestamp = 0;
	for(res = 0, framenum = 0; res >= 0 && (res = Sread(d->s, &sf)) == 0 && sf.sz > 0; framenum++){
		if(sf.sz > 4 && sf.buf[0] == 0 && sf.buf[1] == 0){
			if(sf.buf[2] == 1)
				n = sf.buf[3];
			else if(sf.buf[3] == 1)
				n = sf.buf[4];
			else
				n = 0;
			n &= 0x1f;
			if(n == 7 || n == 8){
				/*
				 * FIXME not sure whether that is correct (most likely not)
				 * flush everything on sps/pps
				 * obviously, there might be multiple NALs in a single stream frame
				 */
				while(a->iNumOfPicts > 0){
					h264flush(a);
					ts = a->info.uiOutYuvTimeStamp;
					if(ts < lasttimestamp){
						/* FIXME this happens in some videos... */
						//werrstr("wrong timestamp at flush: %llud < %llud", ts, lasttimestamp);
						//res = -1;
						//break;
						continue;
					}
					if(sendframe(a, (ts - lasttimestamp) * d->timebase * 1000000000ULL, d->frames) < 0)
						goto done;
					lasttimestamp = ts;
				}
				if(res < 0)
					break;
			}
		}

		start = nanosec();
		if((res = h264decode(a, sf.buf, sf.sz, &sf.timestamp)) != 0)
			break;
		sf.buf = nil;
		sf.sz = 0;
		if((res = h264decode(a, sf.buf, sf.sz, &sf.timestamp)) != 0)
			break;
		d->decodetime = nanosec() - start;

		if(a->data[0] == nil || sf.timestamp < lasttimestamp)
			continue;

		if(sendframe(a, (sf.timestamp - lasttimestamp) * d->timebase * 1000000000ULL, d->frames) < 0)
			goto done;
		lasttimestamp = sf.timestamp;
	}
	if(res != 0)
		fprint(2, "h264: frame %llud: %r\n", framenum);
	else{
		/* FIXME the frames are finished but there might still be left-overs */
		ResetReorderingPictureBuffers(a, a->pics, false);
		WelsResetRefPic(&a->ctx);
	}

done:
	WelsEndDecoder(&a->ctx);
	free(a);
	c = d->finished;
	sendp(c, res == 0 ? nil : "error");
	chanclose(c);

	threadexits(nil);
}

static int
h264open(Decoder *d)
{
	H264Aux *a;
	int res;

	a = calloc(1, sizeof(*a));
	a->ctx.pLastDecPicInfo = &a->pic;
	a->ctx.pVlcTable = &a->vlctbl;
	a->ctx.pDecoderStatistics = &a->stat;
	a->ctx.pMemAlign = &cMemoryAlign;
	a->ctx.pPictInfoList = a->pics;
	a->ctx.pPictReoderingStatus = a;
	a->logctx.pfLog = logfun;
	a->ctx.sLogCtx = a->logctx;

	WelsDecoderDefaults(&a->ctx, &a->logctx);
	WelsDecoderSpsPpsDefaults(&a->ctx.sSpsPpsCtx);

	a->ctx.pParam = calloc(1, sizeof(SDecodingParam));
	a->ctx.pParam->sVideoProperty.eVideoBsType = VIDEO_BITSTREAM_DEFAULT;

	if((res = WelsInitDecoder(&a->ctx, &a->logctx)) != 0){
		werrstr("WelsInitDecoder: %s", h264err2s(res));
		free(a);
		return -1;
	}
	ResetReorderingPictureBuffers(a, a->pics, true);
	d->aux = a;
	proccreate(decode, d, 65536);

	return res;
}

static void
h264close(Decoder *d)
{
	USED(d);
}

Decoderops h264ops = {
	.open = h264open,
	.close = h264close,
};