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   24 #ifndef AVCODEC_H264_PARSE_H 
   25 #define AVCODEC_H264_PARSE_H 
   36 #define MB_TYPE_REF0       MB_TYPE_ACPRED // dirty but it fits in 16 bit 
   37 #define MB_TYPE_8x8DCT     0x01000000 
   40 static const uint8_t 
scan8[16 * 3 + 3] = {
 
   41     4 +  1 * 8, 5 +  1 * 8, 4 +  2 * 8, 5 +  2 * 8,
 
   42     6 +  1 * 8, 7 +  1 * 8, 6 +  2 * 8, 7 +  2 * 8,
 
   43     4 +  3 * 8, 5 +  3 * 8, 4 +  4 * 8, 5 +  4 * 8,
 
   44     6 +  3 * 8, 7 +  3 * 8, 6 +  4 * 8, 7 +  4 * 8,
 
   45     4 +  6 * 8, 5 +  6 * 8, 4 +  7 * 8, 5 +  7 * 8,
 
   46     6 +  6 * 8, 7 +  6 * 8, 6 +  7 * 8, 7 +  7 * 8,
 
   47     4 +  8 * 8, 5 +  8 * 8, 4 +  9 * 8, 5 +  9 * 8,
 
   48     6 +  8 * 8, 7 +  8 * 8, 6 +  9 * 8, 7 +  9 * 8,
 
   49     4 + 11 * 8, 5 + 11 * 8, 4 + 12 * 8, 5 + 12 * 8,
 
   50     6 + 11 * 8, 7 + 11 * 8, 6 + 12 * 8, 7 + 12 * 8,
 
   51     4 + 13 * 8, 5 + 13 * 8, 4 + 14 * 8, 5 + 14 * 8,
 
   52     6 + 13 * 8, 7 + 13 * 8, 6 + 14 * 8, 7 + 14 * 8,
 
   53     0 +  0 * 8, 0 +  5 * 8, 0 + 10 * 8
 
   96                               const int *ref_count, 
int slice_type_nos,
 
   98                               int picture_structure, 
void *logctx);
 
  105                                      int top_samples_available, 
int left_samples_available);
 
  112                                   int left_samples_available,
 
  113                                   int mode, 
int is_chroma);
 
  117                             int slice_type_nos, 
int picture_structure, 
void *logctx);
 
  121                      int picture_structure, 
int nal_ref_idc);
 
  124                              int *is_avc, 
int *nal_length_size,
 
  125                              int err_recognition, 
void *logctx);
 
  130     return (
b & 0xFFFF) + (
a << 16);
 
  132     return (
a & 0xFFFF) + (
b << 16);
 
  
int frame_num_offset
for POC type 2
int ff_h264_init_poc(int pic_field_poc[2], int *pic_poc, const SPS *sps, H264POCContext *poc, int picture_structure, int nal_ref_idc)
int ff_h264_pred_weight_table(GetBitContext *gb, const SPS *sps, const int *ref_count, int slice_type_nos, H264PredWeightTable *pwt, int picture_structure, void *logctx)
int ff_h264_parse_ref_count(int *plist_count, int ref_count[2], GetBitContext *gb, const PPS *pps, int slice_type_nos, int picture_structure, void *logctx)
MMCOOpcode
Memory management control operation opcode.
int prev_poc_lsb
poc_lsb of the last reference pic for POC type 0
int prev_frame_num
frame_num of the last pic for POC type 1/2
static const uint8_t scan8[16 *3+3]
int luma_log2_weight_denom
static av_always_inline uint32_t pack16to32(unsigned a, unsigned b)
int chroma_weight[48][2][2][2]
int prev_frame_num_offset
for POC type 2
int chroma_log2_weight_denom
int chroma_weight_flag[2]
7.4.3.2 chroma_weight_lX_flag
int ff_h264_check_intra_pred_mode(void *logctx, int top_samples_available, int left_samples_available, int mode, int is_chroma)
Check if the top & left blocks are available if needed & change the dc mode so it only uses the avail...
int luma_weight[48][2][2]
static int FUNC() pps(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx, RWContext *rw, H264RawPPS *current)
int ff_h264_decode_extradata(const uint8_t *data, int size, H264ParamSets *ps, int *is_avc, int *nal_length_size, int err_recognition, void *logctx)
int implicit_weight[48][48][2]
The reader does not expect b to be semantically here and if the code is changed by maybe adding a a division or other the signedness will almost certainly be mistaken To avoid this confusion a new type was SUINT is the C unsigned type but it holds a signed int to use the same example SUINT a
int ff_h264_check_intra4x4_pred_mode(int8_t *pred_mode_cache, void *logctx, int top_samples_available, int left_samples_available)
Check if the top & left blocks are available if needed & change the dc mode so it only uses the avail...
static int FUNC() sps(CodedBitstreamContext *ctx, RWContext *rw, H264RawSPS *current)
int luma_weight_flag[2]
7.4.3.2 luma_weight_lX_flag
int prev_poc_msb
poc_msb of the last reference pic for POC type 0