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#include "qvideoframe.h" | |
#include <private/qimagevideobuffer_p.h> | |
#include <private/qmemoryvideobuffer_p.h> | |
#include <qimage.h> | |
#include <qpair.h> | |
#include <qsize.h> | |
#include <qvariant.h> | |
#include <qvector.h> | |
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE | |
class QVideoFramePrivate : public QSharedData | |
{ | |
public: | |
QVideoFramePrivate() | |
: startTime(-1) | |
, endTime(-1) | |
, data(0) | |
, mappedBytes(0) | |
, bytesPerLine(0) | |
, pixelFormat(QVideoFrame::Format_Invalid) | |
, fieldType(QVideoFrame::ProgressiveFrame) | |
, buffer(0) | |
{ | |
} | |
QVideoFramePrivate(const QSize &size, QVideoFrame::PixelFormat format) | |
: size(size) | |
, startTime(-1) | |
, endTime(-1) | |
, data(0) | |
, mappedBytes(0) | |
, bytesPerLine(0) | |
, pixelFormat(format) | |
, fieldType(QVideoFrame::ProgressiveFrame) | |
, buffer(0) | |
{ | |
} | |
~QVideoFramePrivate() | |
{ | |
delete buffer; | |
} | |
QSize size; | |
qint64 startTime; | |
qint64 endTime; | |
uchar *data; | |
int mappedBytes; | |
int bytesPerLine; | |
QVideoFrame::PixelFormat pixelFormat; | |
QVideoFrame::FieldType fieldType; | |
QAbstractVideoBuffer *buffer; | |
private: | |
Q_DISABLE_COPY(QVideoFramePrivate) | |
}; | |
/*! | |
\class QVideoFrame | |
\brief The QVideoFrame class provides a representation of a frame of video data. | |
\since 4.6 | |
A QVideoFrame encapsulates the data of a video frame, and information about the frame. | |
The contents of a video frame can be mapped to memory using the map() function. While | |
mapped the video data can accessed using the bits() function which returns a pointer to a | |
buffer, the total size of which is given by the mappedBytes(), and the size of each line is given | |
by bytesPerLine(). The return value of the handle() function may be used to access frame data | |
using the internal buffer's native APIs. | |
The video data in a QVideoFrame is encapsulated in a QAbstractVideoBuffer. A QVideoFrame | |
may be constructed from any buffer type by subclassing the QAbstractVideoBuffer class. | |
\note QVideoFrame is explicitly shared, any change made to video frame will also apply to any | |
copies. | |
*/ | |
/*! | |
\enum QVideoFrame::PixelFormat | |
Enumerates video data types. | |
\value Format_Invalid | |
The frame is invalid. | |
\value Format_ARGB32 | |
The frame is stored using a 32-bit ARGB format (0xAARRGGBB). This is equivalent to | |
QImage::Format_ARGB32. | |
\value Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied | |
The frame stored using a premultiplied 32-bit ARGB format (0xAARRGGBB). This is equivalent | |
to QImage::Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied. | |
\value Format_RGB32 | |
The frame stored using a 32-bit RGB format (0xffRRGGBB). This is equivalent to | |
QImage::Format_RGB32 | |
\value Format_RGB24 | |
The frame is stored using a 24-bit RGB format (8-8-8). This is equivalent to | |
QImage::Format_RGB888 | |
\value Format_RGB565 | |
The frame is stored using a 16-bit RGB format (5-6-5). This is equivalent to | |
QImage::Format_RGB16. | |
\value Format_RGB555 | |
The frame is stored using a 16-bit RGB format (5-5-5). This is equivalent to | |
QImage::Format_RGB555. | |
\value Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied | |
The frame is stored using a 24-bit premultiplied ARGB format (8-6-6-5). | |
\value Format_BGRA32 | |
The frame is stored using a 32-bit ARGB format (0xBBGGRRAA). | |
\value Format_BGRA32_Premultiplied | |
The frame is stored using a premultiplied 32bit BGRA format. | |
\value Format_BGR32 | |
The frame is stored using a 32-bit BGR format (0xBBGGRRff). | |
\value Format_BGR24 | |
The frame is stored using a 24-bit BGR format (0xBBGGRR). | |
\value Format_BGR565 | |
The frame is stored using a 16-bit BGR format (5-6-5). | |
\value Format_BGR555 | |
The frame is stored using a 16-bit BGR format (5-5-5). | |
\value Format_BGRA5658_Premultiplied | |
The frame is stored using a 24-bit premultiplied BGRA format (5-6-5-8). | |
\value Format_AYUV444 | |
The frame is stored using a packed 32-bit AYUV format (0xAAYYUUVV). | |
\value Format_AYUV444_Premultiplied | |
The frame is stored using a packed premultiplied 32-bit AYUV format (0xAAYYUUVV). | |
\value Format_YUV444 | |
The frame is stored using a 24-bit packed YUV format (8-8-8). | |
\value Format_YUV420P | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YUV format with the U and V planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled, i.e. the height and width of the U and V planes are | |
half that of the Y plane. | |
\value Format_YV12 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YVU format with the V and U planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled, i.e. the height and width of the V and U planes are | |
half that of the Y plane. | |
\value Format_UYVY | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component packed YUV format with the U and V planes | |
horizontally sub-sampled (U-Y-V-Y), i.e. two horizontally adjacent pixels are stored as a 32-bit | |
macropixel which has a Y value for each pixel and common U and V values. | |
\value Format_YUYV | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component packed YUV format with the U and V planes | |
horizontally sub-sampled (Y-U-Y-V), i.e. two horizontally adjacent pixels are stored as a 32-bit | |
macropixel which has a Y value for each pixel and common U and V values. | |
\value Format_NV12 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component semi-planar YUV format with a Y plane (Y) | |
followed by a horizontally and vertically sub-sampled, packed UV plane (U-V). | |
\value Format_NV21 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component semi-planar YUV format with a Y plane (Y) | |
followed by a horizontally and vertically sub-sampled, packed VU plane (V-U). | |
\value Format_IMC1 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YUV format with the U and V planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled. This is similar to the Format_YUV420P type, except | |
that the bytes per line of the U and V planes are padded out to the same stride as the Y plane. | |
\value Format_IMC2 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YUV format with the U and V planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled. This is similar to the Format_YUV420P type, except | |
that the lines of the U and V planes are interleaved, i.e. each line of U data is followed by a | |
line of V data creating a single line of the same stride as the Y data. | |
\value Format_IMC3 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YVU format with the V and U planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled. This is similar to the Format_YV12 type, except that | |
the bytes per line of the V and U planes are padded out to the same stride as the Y plane. | |
\value Format_IMC4 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit per component planar YVU format with the V and U planes | |
horizontally and vertically sub-sampled. This is similar to the Format_YV12 type, except that | |
the lines of the V and U planes are interleaved, i.e. each line of V data is followed by a line | |
of U data creating a single line of the same stride as the Y data. | |
\value Format_Y8 | |
The frame is stored using an 8-bit greyscale format. | |
\value Format_Y16 | |
The frame is stored using a 16-bit linear greyscale format. Little endian. | |
\value Format_User | |
Start value for user defined pixel formats. | |
*/ | |
/*! | |
\enum QVideoFrame::FieldType | |
Specifies the field an interlaced video frame belongs to. | |
\value ProgressiveFrame The frame is not interlaced. | |
\value TopField The frame contains a top field. | |
\value BottomField The frame contains a bottom field. | |
\value InterlacedFrame The frame contains a merged top and bottom field. | |
*/ | |
/*! | |
Constructs a null video frame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::QVideoFrame() | |
: d(new QVideoFramePrivate) | |
{ | |
} | |
/*! | |
Constructs a video frame from a \a buffer of the given pixel \a format and \a size in pixels. | |
\note This doesn't increment the reference count of the video buffer. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::QVideoFrame( | |
QAbstractVideoBuffer *buffer, const QSize &size, PixelFormat format) | |
: d(new QVideoFramePrivate(size, format)) | |
{ | |
d->buffer = buffer; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Constructs a video frame of the given pixel \a format and \a size in pixels. | |
The \a bytesPerLine (stride) is the length of each scan line in bytes, and \a bytes is the total | |
number of bytes that must be allocated for the frame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::QVideoFrame(int bytes, const QSize &size, int bytesPerLine, PixelFormat format) | |
: d(new QVideoFramePrivate(size, format)) | |
{ | |
if (bytes > 0) { | |
QByteArray data; | |
data.resize(bytes); | |
// Check the memory was successfully allocated. | |
if (!data.isEmpty()) | |
d->buffer = new QMemoryVideoBuffer(data, bytesPerLine); | |
} | |
} | |
/*! | |
Constructs a video frame from an \a image. | |
\note This will construct an invalid video frame if there is no frame type equivalent to the | |
image format. | |
\sa pixelFormatFromImageFormat() | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::QVideoFrame(const QImage &image) | |
: d(new QVideoFramePrivate( | |
image.size(), pixelFormatFromImageFormat(image.format()))) | |
{ | |
if (d->pixelFormat != Format_Invalid) | |
d->buffer = new QImageVideoBuffer(image); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Constructs a copy of \a other. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::QVideoFrame(const QVideoFrame &other) | |
: d(other.d) | |
{ | |
} | |
/*! | |
Assigns the contents of \a other to a video frame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame &QVideoFrame::operator =(const QVideoFrame &other) | |
{ | |
d = other.d; | |
return *this; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Destroys a video frame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::~QVideoFrame() | |
{ | |
} | |
/*! | |
Identifies whether a video frame is valid. | |
An invalid frame has no video buffer associated with it. | |
Returns true if the frame is valid, and false if it is not. | |
*/ | |
bool QVideoFrame::isValid() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the color format of a video frame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::PixelFormat QVideoFrame::pixelFormat() const | |
{ | |
return d->pixelFormat; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the type of a video frame's handle. | |
*/ | |
QAbstractVideoBuffer::HandleType QVideoFrame::handleType() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer ? d->buffer->handleType() : QAbstractVideoBuffer::NoHandle; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the size of a video frame. | |
*/ | |
QSize QVideoFrame::size() const | |
{ | |
return d->size; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the width of a video frame. | |
*/ | |
int QVideoFrame::width() const | |
{ | |
return d->size.width(); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the height of a video frame. | |
*/ | |
int QVideoFrame::height() const | |
{ | |
return d->size.height(); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the field an interlaced video frame belongs to. | |
If the video is not interlaced this will return WholeFrame. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::FieldType QVideoFrame::fieldType() const | |
{ | |
return d->fieldType; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Sets the \a field an interlaced video frame belongs to. | |
*/ | |
void QVideoFrame::setFieldType(QVideoFrame::FieldType field) | |
{ | |
d->fieldType = field; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Identifies if a video frame's contents are currently mapped to system memory. | |
This is a convenience function which checks that the \l {QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode}{MapMode} | |
of the frame is not equal to QAbstractVideoBuffer::NotMapped. | |
Returns true if the contents of the video frame are mapped to system memory, and false | |
otherwise. | |
\sa mapMode() QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode | |
*/ | |
bool QVideoFrame::isMapped() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0 && d->buffer->mapMode() != QAbstractVideoBuffer::NotMapped; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Identifies if the mapped contents of a video frame will be persisted when the frame is unmapped. | |
This is a convenience function which checks if the \l {QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode}{MapMode} | |
contains the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly flag. | |
Returns true if the video frame will be updated when unmapped, and false otherwise. | |
\note The result of altering the data of a frame that is mapped in read-only mode is undefined. | |
Depending on the buffer implementation the changes may be persisted, or worse alter a shared | |
buffer. | |
\sa mapMode(), QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode | |
*/ | |
bool QVideoFrame::isWritable() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0 && (d->buffer->mapMode() & QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Identifies if the mapped contents of a video frame were read from the frame when it was mapped. | |
This is a convenience function which checks if the \l {QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode}{MapMode} | |
contains the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly flag. | |
Returns true if the contents of the mapped memory were read from the video frame, and false | |
otherwise. | |
\sa mapMode(), QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode | |
*/ | |
bool QVideoFrame::isReadable() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0 && (d->buffer->mapMode() & QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadOnly); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the mode a video frame was mapped to system memory in. | |
\sa map(), QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode | |
*/ | |
QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode QVideoFrame::mapMode() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0 ? d->buffer->mapMode() : QAbstractVideoBuffer::NotMapped; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Maps the contents of a video frame to memory. | |
The map \a mode indicates whether the contents of the mapped memory should be read from and/or | |
written to the frame. If the map mode includes the QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadOnly flag the | |
mapped memory will be populated with the content of the video frame when mapped. If the map | |
mode inclues the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly flag the content of the mapped memory will be | |
persisted in the frame when unmapped. | |
While mapped the contents of a video frame can be accessed directly through the pointer returned | |
by the bits() function. | |
When access to the data is no longer needed be sure to call the unmap() function to release the | |
mapped memory. | |
Returns true if the buffer was mapped to memory in the given \a mode and false otherwise. | |
\sa unmap(), mapMode(), bits() | |
*/ | |
bool QVideoFrame::map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode mode) | |
{ | |
if (d->buffer != 0 && d->data == 0) { | |
Q_ASSERT(d->bytesPerLine == 0); | |
Q_ASSERT(d->mappedBytes == 0); | |
d->data = d->buffer->map(mode, &d->mappedBytes, &d->bytesPerLine); | |
return d->data != 0; | |
} | |
return false; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Releases the memory mapped by the map() function. | |
If the \l {QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode}{MapMode} included the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly | |
flag this will persist the current content of the mapped memory to the video frame. | |
\sa map() | |
*/ | |
void QVideoFrame::unmap() | |
{ | |
if (d->data != 0) { | |
d->mappedBytes = 0; | |
d->bytesPerLine = 0; | |
d->data = 0; | |
d->buffer->unmap(); | |
} | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the number of bytes in a scan line. | |
\note This is the bytes per line of the first plane only. The bytes per line of subsequent | |
planes should be calculated as per the frame type. | |
This value is only valid while the frame data is \l {map()}{mapped}. | |
\sa bits(), map(), mappedBytes() | |
*/ | |
int QVideoFrame::bytesPerLine() const | |
{ | |
return d->bytesPerLine; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns a pointer to the start of the frame data buffer. | |
This value is only valid while the frame data is \l {map()}{mapped}. | |
\sa map(), mappedBytes(), bytesPerLine() | |
*/ | |
uchar *QVideoFrame::bits() | |
{ | |
return d->data; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns a pointer to the start of the frame data buffer. | |
This value is only valid while the frame data is \l {map()}{mapped}. | |
\sa map(), mappedBytes(), bytesPerLine() | |
*/ | |
const uchar *QVideoFrame::bits() const | |
{ | |
return d->data; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the number of bytes occupied by the mapped frame data. | |
This value is only valid while the frame data is \l {map()}{mapped}. | |
\sa map() | |
*/ | |
int QVideoFrame::mappedBytes() const | |
{ | |
return d->mappedBytes; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns a type specific handle to a video frame's buffer. | |
For an OpenGL texture this would be the texture ID. | |
\sa QAbstractVideoBuffer::handle() | |
*/ | |
QVariant QVideoFrame::handle() const | |
{ | |
return d->buffer != 0 ? d->buffer->handle() : QVariant(); | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the presentation time when the frame should be displayed. | |
*/ | |
qint64 QVideoFrame::startTime() const | |
{ | |
return d->startTime; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Sets the presentation \a time when the frame should be displayed. | |
*/ | |
void QVideoFrame::setStartTime(qint64 time) | |
{ | |
d->startTime = time; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns the presentation time when a frame should stop being displayed. | |
*/ | |
qint64 QVideoFrame::endTime() const | |
{ | |
return d->endTime; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Sets the presentation \a time when a frame should stop being displayed. | |
*/ | |
void QVideoFrame::setEndTime(qint64 time) | |
{ | |
d->endTime = time; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns an video pixel format equivalent to an image \a format. If there is no equivalent | |
format QVideoFrame::InvalidType is returned instead. | |
*/ | |
QVideoFrame::PixelFormat QVideoFrame::pixelFormatFromImageFormat(QImage::Format format) | |
{ | |
switch (format) { | |
case QImage::Format_Invalid: | |
case QImage::Format_Mono: | |
case QImage::Format_MonoLSB: | |
case QImage::Format_Indexed8: | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB32: | |
return Format_RGB32; | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB32: | |
return Format_ARGB32; | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied: | |
return Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB16: | |
return Format_RGB565; | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied: | |
return Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB666: | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB6666_Premultiplied: | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB555: | |
return Format_RGB555; | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB8555_Premultiplied: | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB888: | |
return Format_RGB24; | |
case QImage::Format_RGB444: | |
case QImage::Format_ARGB4444_Premultiplied: | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
case QImage::NImageFormats: | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
} | |
return Format_Invalid; | |
} | |
/*! | |
Returns an image format equivalent to a video frame pixel \a format. If there is no equivalent | |
format QImage::Format_Invalid is returned instead. | |
*/ | |
QImage::Format QVideoFrame::imageFormatFromPixelFormat(PixelFormat format) | |
{ | |
switch (format) { | |
case Format_Invalid: | |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; | |
case Format_ARGB32: | |
return QImage::Format_ARGB32; | |
case Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied: | |
return QImage::Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied; | |
case Format_RGB32: | |
return QImage::Format_RGB32; | |
case Format_RGB24: | |
return QImage::Format_RGB888; | |
case Format_RGB565: | |
return QImage::Format_RGB16; | |
case Format_RGB555: | |
return QImage::Format_RGB555; | |
case Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied: | |
return QImage::Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied; | |
case Format_BGRA32: | |
case Format_BGRA32_Premultiplied: | |
case Format_BGR32: | |
case Format_BGR24: | |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; | |
case Format_BGR565: | |
case Format_BGR555: | |
case Format_BGRA5658_Premultiplied: | |
case Format_AYUV444: | |
case Format_AYUV444_Premultiplied: | |
case Format_YUV444: | |
case Format_YUV420P: | |
case Format_YV12: | |
case Format_UYVY: | |
case Format_YUYV: | |
case Format_NV12: | |
case Format_NV21: | |
case Format_IMC1: | |
case Format_IMC2: | |
case Format_IMC3: | |
case Format_IMC4: | |
case Format_Y8: | |
case Format_Y16: | |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; | |
case Format_User: | |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; | |
} | |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; | |
} | |
QT_END_NAMESPACE | |