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/* demuxmpeg.c
Copyright (c) 2003-2017 HandBrake Team
This file is part of the HandBrake source code
Homepage: <http://handbrake.fr/>.
It may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.
For full terms see the file COPYING file or visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
*/
#include "hb.h"
static inline int check_mpeg_scr( hb_psdemux_t *state, int64_t scr, int tol )
{
/*
* This section of code implements the timing model of
* the "Standard Target Decoder" (STD) of the MPEG2 standard
* (specified in ISO 13818-1 sections 2.4.2, 2.5.2 & Annex D).
* The STD removes and corrects for clock discontinuities so
* that the time stamps on the video, audio & other media
* streams can be used for cross-media synchronization. To do
* this the STD has its own timestamp value, the System Clock
* Reference or SCR, in the PACK header. Clock discontinuities
* are detected using the SCR & and the adjustment needed
* to correct post-discontinuity timestamps to be contiguous
* with pre-discontinuity timestamps is computed from pre- and
* post-discontinuity values of the SCR. Then this adjustment
* is applied to every media timestamp (PTS).
*
* ISO 13818-1 says there must be an SCR at least every 700ms
* (100ms for Transport Streams) so if the difference between
* this SCR & the previous is >700ms it's a discontinuity.
* If the difference is negative it's non-physical (time doesn't
* go backward) and must also be a discontinuity. When we find a
* discontinuity we adjust the scr_offset so that the SCR of the
* new packet lines up with that of the previous packet.
*/
// we declare a discontinuity if there's a gap of more than
// 'tol'ms between the last scr & this or if this scr goes back
// by more than half a frame time.
int discontinuity = 0;
int64_t scr_delta = scr - state->last_scr;
if (state->last_scr == AV_NOPTS_VALUE ||
scr_delta > 90*tol || scr_delta < -90*10)
{
++state->scr_changes;
state->last_pts = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
discontinuity = 1;
}
state->last_scr = scr;
return discontinuity;
}
static inline void save_chap( hb_psdemux_t *state, hb_buffer_t *buf )
{
if ( state && buf->s.new_chap )
{
state->new_chap = buf->s.new_chap;
buf->s.new_chap = 0;
}
}
static inline void restore_chap( hb_psdemux_t *state, hb_buffer_t *buf )
{
if ( state )
{
buf->s.new_chap = state->new_chap;
state->new_chap = 0;
}
}
/* Basic MPEG demuxer */
static void demux_dvd_ps( hb_buffer_t * buf, hb_buffer_list_t * list_es,
hb_psdemux_t* state )
{
hb_buffer_t * buf_es;
int pos = 0;
while ( buf )
{
save_chap( state, buf );
#define d (buf->data)
/* pack_header */
if( d[pos] != 0 || d[pos+1] != 0 ||
d[pos+2] != 0x1 || d[pos+3] != 0xBA )
{
hb_log( "demux_dvd_ps: not a PS packet (%02x%02x%02x%02x)",
d[pos], d[pos+1], d[pos+2], d[pos+3] );
hb_buffer_t *tmp = buf->next;
buf->next = NULL;
hb_buffer_close( &buf );
buf = tmp;
continue;
}
pos += 4; /* pack_start_code */
if ( state )
{
/* extract the system clock reference (scr) */
int64_t scr = ((uint64_t)(d[pos] & 0x38) << 27) |
((uint64_t)(d[pos] & 0x03) << 28) |
((uint64_t)(d[pos+1]) << 20) |
((uint64_t)(d[pos+2] >> 3) << 15) |
((uint64_t)(d[pos+2] & 3) << 13) |
((uint64_t)(d[pos+3]) << 5) |
(d[pos+4] >> 3);
check_mpeg_scr( state, scr, 700 );
}
pos += 9; /* pack_header */
pos += 1 + ( d[pos] & 0x7 ); /* stuffing bytes */
/* system_header */
if( d[pos] == 0 && d[pos+1] == 0 &&
d[pos+2] == 0x1 && d[pos+3] == 0xBB )
{
int header_length;
pos += 4; /* system_header_start_code */
header_length = ( d[pos] << 8 ) + d[pos+1];
pos += 2 + header_length;
}
/* pes */
while( pos + 6 < buf->size &&
d[pos] == 0 && d[pos+1] == 0 && d[pos+2] == 0x1 )
{
int id;
int pes_packet_length;
int pes_packet_end;
int pes_header_d_length;
int pes_header_end;
int has_pts;
int64_t pts = AV_NOPTS_VALUE, dts = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
pos += 3; /* packet_start_code_prefix */
id = d[pos];
pos += 1;
/* pack_header */
if( id == 0xBA)
{
pos += 10 + (d[pos+9] & 7);
continue;
}
/* system_header */
if( id == 0xBB )
{
int header_length;
header_length = ( d[pos] << 8 ) + d[pos+1];
pos += 2 + header_length;
continue;
}
pes_packet_length = ( d[pos] << 8 ) + d[pos+1];
pos += 2; /* pes_packet_length */
pes_packet_end = pos + pes_packet_length;
if( id != 0xE0 && id != 0xBD &&
( id & 0xC0 ) != 0xC0 )
{
/* Not interesting */
pos = pes_packet_end;
continue;
}
has_pts = d[pos+1] >> 6;
pos += 2; /* Required headers */
pes_header_d_length = d[pos];
pos += 1;
pes_header_end = pos + pes_header_d_length;
if( has_pts )
{
pts = ( (uint64_t)(d[pos] & 0xe ) << 29 ) +
( d[pos+1] << 22 ) +
( ( d[pos+2] >> 1 ) << 15 ) +
( d[pos+3] << 7 ) +
( d[pos+4] >> 1 );
if ( has_pts & 1 )
{
dts = ( (uint64_t)(d[pos+5] & 0xe ) << 29 ) +
( d[pos+6] << 22 ) +
( ( d[pos+7] >> 1 ) << 15 ) +
( d[pos+8] << 7 ) +
( d[pos+9] >> 1 );
}
else
{
dts = pts;
}
}
pos = pes_header_end;
if( id == 0xBD )
{
id |= ( d[pos] << 8 );
if( ( id & 0xF0FF ) == 0x80BD ) /* A52 */
{
pos += 4;
}
else if( ( id & 0xE0FF ) == 0x20BD || /* SPU */
( id & 0xF0FF ) == 0xA0BD ) /* LPCM */
{
pos += 1;
}
}
/* Sanity check */
if( pos >= pes_packet_end )
{
pos = pes_packet_end;
continue;
}
/* Here we hit we ES payload */
buf_es = hb_buffer_init( pes_packet_end - pos );
buf_es->s.id = id;
buf_es->s.start = pts;
buf_es->s.renderOffset = dts;
buf_es->s.stop = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
if ( state && id == 0xE0)
{
// Consume a chapter break, and apply it to the ES.
restore_chap( state, buf_es );
}
memcpy( buf_es->data, d + pos, pes_packet_end - pos );
hb_buffer_list_append(list_es, buf_es);
pos = pes_packet_end;
}
hb_buffer_t *tmp = buf->next;
buf->next = NULL;
hb_buffer_close( &buf );
buf = tmp;
}
#undef d
}
// mpeg transport stream demuxer. the elementary stream headers have been
// stripped off and buf has all the info gleaned from them: id is set,
// start contains the pts (if any), renderOffset contains the dts (if any)
// and stop contains the pcr (if it changed).
static void demux_mpeg( hb_buffer_t *buf, hb_buffer_list_t *list_es,
hb_psdemux_t *state, int tolerance )
{
while ( buf )
{
save_chap( state, buf );
if ( state )
{
int discontinuity = 0;
// we're keeping track of timing (i.e., not in scan)
// check if there's a new pcr in this packet
if ( buf->s.pcr >= 0 )
{
// we have a new pcr
discontinuity = check_mpeg_scr( state, buf->s.pcr, tolerance );
buf->s.pcr = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
// Some streams have consistantly bad PCRs or SCRs
// So filter out the offset
if ( buf->s.start >= 0 )
state->scr_delta = buf->s.start - state->last_scr;
else
state->scr_delta = 0;
}
if ( !discontinuity && buf->s.discontinuity )
{
// Buffer has been flagged as a discontinuity. This happens
// when a blueray changes clips.
++state->scr_changes;
state->last_scr = buf->s.start;
state->scr_delta = 0;
}
if ( buf->s.start >= 0 )
{
int64_t fdelta;
if (buf->s.type == AUDIO_BUF || buf->s.type == VIDEO_BUF)
{
if ( state->last_pts >= 0 )
{
fdelta = buf->s.start - state->last_pts;
if ( fdelta < -5 * 90000LL || fdelta > 5 * 90000LL )
{
// Packet too far from last. This may be a NZ TV
// broadcast as they like to change the PCR without
// sending a PCR update. Since it may be a while
// until they actually tell us the new PCR use the
// PTS as the PCR.
++state->scr_changes;
state->last_scr = buf->s.start;
state->scr_delta = 0;
}
}
state->last_pts = buf->s.start;
}
if (state->last_scr != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
{
// Program streams have an SCR in every PACK header so they
// can't lose their clock reference. But the PCR in
// Transport streams is typically on <.1% of the packets.
// If a PCR packet gets lost and it marks a clock
// discontinuity then the data following it will be
// referenced to the wrong clock & introduce huge gaps or
// throw our A/V sync off. We try to protect against that
// here by sanity checking timestamps against the current
// reference clock and discarding packets where the DTS
// is "too far" from its clock.
fdelta = buf->s.start - state->last_scr - state->scr_delta;
if ( fdelta < -300 * 90000LL || fdelta > 300 * 90000LL )
{
// packet too far behind or ahead of its clock reference
buf->s.renderOffset = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
buf->s.start = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
buf->s.stop = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
}
else
{
// Some streams have no PCRs. In these cases, we
// will only get an "PCR" update if a large change
// in DTS or PTS is detected. So we need to update
// our scr_delta with each valid timestamp so that
// fdelta does not continually grow.
state->scr_delta = buf->s.start - state->last_scr;
}
}
}
if ( buf->s.type == VIDEO_BUF )
{
restore_chap( state, buf );
}
}
hb_buffer_t *tmp = buf->next;
buf->next = NULL;
hb_buffer_list_append(list_es, buf);
buf = tmp;
}
}
static void demux_ts( hb_buffer_t *buf, hb_buffer_list_t *list_es,
hb_psdemux_t *state )
{
// Distance between PCRs in TS is up to 100ms, but we have seen
// streams that exceed this, so allow up to 300ms.
demux_mpeg(buf, list_es, state, 300);
}
static void demux_ps( hb_buffer_t *buf, hb_buffer_list_t *list_es,
hb_psdemux_t *state )
{
// Distance between SCRs in PS is up to 700ms
demux_mpeg(buf, list_es, state, 700);
}
// "null" demuxer (makes a copy of input buf & returns it in list)
// used when the reader for some format includes its own demuxer.
// for example, ffmpeg.
static void demux_null( hb_buffer_t * buf, hb_buffer_list_t * list_es,
hb_psdemux_t* state )
{
while ( buf )
{
save_chap( state, buf );
if ( state )
{
// if we don't have a time offset yet,
// use this timestamp as the offset.
if (state->scr_changes == 0 &&
(buf->s.start != AV_NOPTS_VALUE ||
buf->s.renderOffset != AV_NOPTS_VALUE))
{
++state->scr_changes;
state->last_scr = buf->s.start >= 0 ? buf->s.start : buf->s.renderOffset;
}
if ( buf->s.type == VIDEO_BUF )
{
restore_chap( state, buf );
}
}
hb_buffer_t *tmp = buf->next;
buf->next = NULL;
hb_buffer_list_append(list_es, buf);
buf = tmp;
}
}
const hb_muxer_t hb_demux[] = { demux_dvd_ps, demux_ts, demux_ps, demux_null };