* when someone installed Intel video drivers on an AMD system, the
decoder will select the Intel VA-API decoding driver and yuzu will
crash due to incorrect driver selection; the fix will check if the
currently about-to-use driver is loaded in the kernel
* when using NVIDIA driver on Linux with a ffmpeg that does not have
CUDA capability enabled, the decoder will crash; the fix simply
making the decoder prefers the VDPAU driver over CUDA on Linux
Some system configurations may see visual regressions or lower performance using GPU decoding compared to CPU decoding. This setting provides the option for users to specify their decoding preference.
Co-Authored-By: yzct12345 <87620833+yzct12345@users.noreply.github.com>
Supplements the VAAPI intel gpu decoder by implementing the D3D11VA decoder for Windows, and CUVID/VDPAU for Nvidia and AMD on drivers linux respectively.
With reference frames refreshes fix, we no longer need to buffer two frames in advance.
We can also remove other unused or otherwise unneeded variables.
Avoid sending null pointer to memcpy as reported by Undefined Behaviour
Sanitizer. Replaces the std::memcpy calls in SpliceVectors with
std::copy calls. Opting to replace all the memcpy's with copy's.
Co-authored-by: LC <mathew1800@gmail.com>
fmt now automatically prints the numeric value of an enum class member
by default, so we don't need to use casts any more.
Reduces the line noise a bit.
Migrates the video core code closer to enabling variable shadowing
warnings as errors.
This primarily sorts out shadowing occurrences within the Vulkan code.
This was only necessary for use with the
avcodec_decode_video2/avcoded_decode_audio4 APIs which are also
deprecated.
Given we use avcodec_send_packet/avcodec_receive_frame, this isn't
necessary, this is even indicated directly within the FFmpeg API changes
document here on 2017-09-26:
https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/blob/master/doc/APIchanges#L410
This prevents our code from breaking whenever we update to a newer
version of FFmpeg in the future if they ever decide to fully remove this
API member.
It's deprecated in the language to autogenerate these if the destructor
for a type is specified, so we can explicitly specify how we want these
to be generated.
The API of VP9 exposes a WasFrameHidden() function which accesses this
member. Given the constructor previously didn't initialize this member,
it's a potential vector for an uninitialized read.
Instead, we can initialize this to a deterministic value to prevent that
from occurring.