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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lioncash
677a8b208d video_core: Resolve more variable shadowing scenarios
Resolves variable shadowing scenarios up to the end of the OpenGL code
to make it nicer to review. The rest will be resolved in a following
commit.
2020-12-04 16:19:09 -05:00
ameerj
eab041866b Queue decoded frames, cleanup decoders 2020-11-25 17:10:44 -05:00
Lioncash
4f0f481f63 nvdec: Make use of [[nodiscard]] where applicable
Prevents bugs from occurring where the results of a function are
accidentally discarded
2020-11-02 02:45:15 -05:00
Lioncash
12eeffcb7c vp9: Be explicit with copy and move operators
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.
2020-10-29 22:57:35 -04:00
Lioncash
0d713cf8eb vp9: Mark functions with [[nodiscard]] where applicable
Prevents values from mistakenly being discarded in cases where it's a
bug to do so.
2020-10-29 22:57:32 -04:00
Lioncash
badea3b301 vp9: Provide a default initializer for "hidden" member
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.
2020-10-29 22:35:55 -04:00
Lioncash
f8543249f0 vp9: Make some member functions internally linked
These helper functions don't directly modify any member state and can be
hidden from view.
2020-10-29 22:34:46 -04:00
Lioncash
c04203b786 nvdec: Tidy up header includes
Prevents a few unnecessary inclusions.
2020-10-27 02:16:42 -04:00
ameerj
eb67a45ca8 video_core: NVDEC Implementation
This commit aims to implement the NVDEC (Nvidia Decoder) functionality, with video frame decoding being handled by the FFmpeg library.

The process begins with Ioctl commands being sent to the NVDEC and VIC (Video Image Composer) emulated devices. These allocate the necessary GPU buffers for the frame data, along with providing information on the incoming video data. A Submit command then signals the GPU to process and decode the frame data.

To decode the frame, the respective codec's header must be manually composed from the information provided by NVDEC, then sent with the raw frame data to the ffmpeg library.

Currently, H264 and VP9 are supported, with VP9 having some minor artifacting issues related mainly to the reference frame composition in its uncompressed header.

Async GPU is not properly implemented at the moment.

Co-Authored-By: David <25727384+ogniK5377@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-26 23:07:36 -04:00