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/*
 *  Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
 *
 *  Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
 *  that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
 *  tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
 *  in the file PATENTS.  All contributing project authors may
 *  be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
 */


/*!\defgroup codec Common Algorithm Interface
 * This abstraction allows applications to easily support multiple video
 * formats with minimal code duplication. This section describes the interface
 * common to all codecs (both encoders and decoders).
 * @{
 */

/*!\file
 * \brief Describes the codec algorithm interface to applications.
 *
 * This file describes the interface between an application and a
 * video codec algorithm.
 *
 * An application instantiates a specific codec instance by using
 * vpx_codec_init() and a pointer to the algorithm's interface structure:
 *     <pre>
 *     my_app.c:
 *       extern vpx_codec_iface_t my_codec;
 *       {
 *           vpx_codec_ctx_t algo;
 *           res = vpx_codec_init(&algo, &my_codec);
 *       }
 *     </pre>
 *
 * Once initialized, the instance is manged using other functions from
 * the vpx_codec_* family.
 */
#ifndef VPX_VPX_CODEC_H_
#define VPX_VPX_CODEC_H_

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

#include "./vpx_integer.h"
#include "./vpx_image.h"

  /*!\brief Decorator indicating a function is deprecated */
#ifndef DEPRECATED
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__
#define DEPRECATED          __attribute__ ((deprecated))
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
#define DEPRECATED
#else
#define DEPRECATED
#endif
#endif  /* DEPRECATED */

#ifndef DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__
#define DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED /**< \copydoc #DEPRECATED */
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
#define DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated) /**< \copydoc #DEPRECATED */
#else
#define DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED /**< \copydoc #DEPRECATED */
#endif
#endif  /* DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED */

  /*!\brief Decorator indicating a function is potentially unused */
#ifdef UNUSED
#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#define UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
#else
#define UNUSED
#endif

  /*!\brief Current ABI version number
   *
   * \internal
   * If this file is altered in any way that changes the ABI, this value
   * must be bumped.  Examples include, but are not limited to, changing
   * types, removing or reassigning enums, adding/removing/rearranging
   * fields to structures
   */
#define VPX_CODEC_ABI_VERSION (3 + VPX_IMAGE_ABI_VERSION) /**<\hideinitializer*/

  /*!\brief Algorithm return codes */
  typedef enum {
    /*!\brief Operation completed without error */
    VPX_CODEC_OK,

    /*!\brief Unspecified error */
    VPX_CODEC_ERROR,

    /*!\brief Memory operation failed */
    VPX_CODEC_MEM_ERROR,

    /*!\brief ABI version mismatch */
    VPX_CODEC_ABI_MISMATCH,

    /*!\brief Algorithm does not have required capability */
    VPX_CODEC_INCAPABLE,

    /*!\brief The given bitstream is not supported.
     *
     * The bitstream was unable to be parsed at the highest level. The decoder
     * is unable to proceed. This error \ref SHOULD be treated as fatal to the
     * stream. */
    VPX_CODEC_UNSUP_BITSTREAM,

    /*!\brief Encoded bitstream uses an unsupported feature
     *
     * The decoder does not implement a feature required by the encoder. This
     * return code should only be used for features that prevent future
     * pictures from being properly decoded. This error \ref MAY be treated as
     * fatal to the stream or \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the current GOP.
     */
    VPX_CODEC_UNSUP_FEATURE,

    /*!\brief The coded data for this stream is corrupt or incomplete
     *
     * There was a problem decoding the current frame.  This return code
     * should only be used for failures that prevent future pictures from
     * being properly decoded. This error \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the
     * stream or \ref MAY be treated as fatal to the current GOP. If decoding
     * is continued for the current GOP, artifacts may be present.
     */
    VPX_CODEC_CORRUPT_FRAME,

    /*!\brief An application-supplied parameter is not valid.
     *
     */
    VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM,

    /*!\brief An iterator reached the end of list.
     *
     */
    VPX_CODEC_LIST_END

  }
  vpx_codec_err_t;


  /*! \brief Codec capabilities bitfield
   *
   *  Each codec advertises the capabilities it supports as part of its
   *  ::vpx_codec_iface_t interface structure. Capabilities are extra interfaces
   *  or functionality, and are not required to be supported.
   *
   *  The available flags are specified by VPX_CODEC_CAP_* defines.
   */
  typedef long vpx_codec_caps_t;
#define VPX_CODEC_CAP_DECODER 0x1 /**< Is a decoder */
#define VPX_CODEC_CAP_ENCODER 0x2 /**< Is an encoder */


  /*! \brief Initialization-time Feature Enabling
   *
   *  Certain codec features must be known at initialization time, to allow for
   *  proper memory allocation.
   *
   *  The available flags are specified by VPX_CODEC_USE_* defines.
   */
  typedef long vpx_codec_flags_t;


  /*!\brief Codec interface structure.
   *
   * Contains function pointers and other data private to the codec
   * implementation. This structure is opaque to the application.
   */
  typedef const struct vpx_codec_iface vpx_codec_iface_t;


  /*!\brief Codec private data structure.
   *
   * Contains data private to the codec implementation. This structure is opaque
   * to the application.
   */
  typedef       struct vpx_codec_priv  vpx_codec_priv_t;


  /*!\brief Iterator
   *
   * Opaque storage used for iterating over lists.
   */
  typedef const void *vpx_codec_iter_t;


  /*!\brief Codec context structure
   *
   * All codecs \ref MUST support this context structure fully. In general,
   * this data should be considered private to the codec algorithm, and
   * not be manipulated or examined by the calling application. Applications
   * may reference the 'name' member to get a printable description of the
   * algorithm.
   */
  typedef struct vpx_codec_ctx {
    const char              *name;        /**< Printable interface name */
    vpx_codec_iface_t       *iface;       /**< Interface pointers */
    vpx_codec_err_t          err;         /**< Last returned error */
    const char              *err_detail;  /**< Detailed info, if available */
    vpx_codec_flags_t        init_flags;  /**< Flags passed at init time */
    union {
      /**< Decoder Configuration Pointer */
      const struct vpx_codec_dec_cfg *dec;
      /**< Encoder Configuration Pointer */
      const struct vpx_codec_enc_cfg *enc;
      const void                     *raw;
    }                        config;      /**< Configuration pointer aliasing union */
    vpx_codec_priv_t        *priv;        /**< Algorithm private storage */
  } vpx_codec_ctx_t;

  /*!\brief Bit depth for codec
   * *
   * This enumeration determines the bit depth of the codec.
   */
  typedef enum vpx_bit_depth {
    VPX_BITS_8  =  8,  /**<  8 bits */
    VPX_BITS_10 = 10,  /**< 10 bits */
    VPX_BITS_12 = 12,  /**< 12 bits */
  } vpx_bit_depth_t;

  /*
   * Library Version Number Interface
   *
   * For example, see the following sample return values:
   *     vpx_codec_version()           (1<<16 | 2<<8 | 3)
   *     vpx_codec_version_str()       "v1.2.3-rc1-16-gec6a1ba"
   *     vpx_codec_version_extra_str() "rc1-16-gec6a1ba"
   */

  /*!\brief Return the version information (as an integer)
   *
   * Returns a packed encoding of the library version number. This will only include
   * the major.minor.patch component of the version number. Note that this encoded
   * value should be accessed through the macros provided, as the encoding may change
   * in the future.
   *
   */
  int vpx_codec_version(void);
#define VPX_VERSION_MAJOR(v) ((v>>16)&0xff) /**< extract major from packed version */
#define VPX_VERSION_MINOR(v) ((v>>8)&0xff)  /**< extract minor from packed version */
#define VPX_VERSION_PATCH(v) ((v>>0)&0xff)  /**< extract patch from packed version */

  /*!\brief Return the version major number */
#define vpx_codec_version_major() ((vpx_codec_version()>>16)&0xff)

  /*!\brief Return the version minor number */
#define vpx_codec_version_minor() ((vpx_codec_version()>>8)&0xff)

  /*!\brief Return the version patch number */
#define vpx_codec_version_patch() ((vpx_codec_version()>>0)&0xff)


  /*!\brief Return the version information (as a string)
   *
   * Returns a printable string containing the full library version number. This may
   * contain additional text following the three digit version number, as to indicate
   * release candidates, prerelease versions, etc.
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_version_str(void);


  /*!\brief Return the version information (as a string)
   *
   * Returns a printable "extra string". This is the component of the string returned
   * by vpx_codec_version_str() following the three digit version number.
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_version_extra_str(void);


  /*!\brief Return the build configuration
   *
   * Returns a printable string containing an encoded version of the build
   * configuration. This may be useful to vpx support.
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_build_config(void);


  /*!\brief Return the name for a given interface
   *
   * Returns a human readable string for name of the given codec interface.
   *
   * \param[in]    iface     Interface pointer
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_iface_name(vpx_codec_iface_t *iface);


  /*!\brief Convert error number to printable string
   *
   * Returns a human readable string for the last error returned by the
   * algorithm. The returned error will be one line and will not contain
   * any newline characters.
   *
   *
   * \param[in]    err     Error number.
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_err_to_string(vpx_codec_err_t  err);


  /*!\brief Retrieve error synopsis for codec context
   *
   * Returns a human readable string for the last error returned by the
   * algorithm. The returned error will be one line and will not contain
   * any newline characters.
   *
   *
   * \param[in]    ctx     Pointer to this instance's context.
   *
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_error(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx);


  /*!\brief Retrieve detailed error information for codec context
   *
   * Returns a human readable string providing detailed information about
   * the last error.
   *
   * \param[in]    ctx     Pointer to this instance's context.
   *
   * \retval NULL
   *     No detailed information is available.
   */
  const char *vpx_codec_error_detail(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx);


  /* REQUIRED FUNCTIONS
   *
   * The following functions are required to be implemented for all codecs.
   * They represent the base case functionality expected of all codecs.
   */

  /*!\brief Destroy a codec instance
   *
   * Destroys a codec context, freeing any associated memory buffers.
   *
   * \param[in] ctx   Pointer to this instance's context
   *
   * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
   *     The codec algorithm initialized.
   * \retval #VPX_CODEC_MEM_ERROR
   *     Memory allocation failed.
   */
  vpx_codec_err_t vpx_codec_destroy(vpx_codec_ctx_t *ctx);


  /*!\brief Get the capabilities of an algorithm.
   *
   * Retrieves the capabilities bitfield from the algorithm's interface.
   *
   * \param[in] iface   Pointer to the algorithm interface
   *
   */
  vpx_codec_caps_t vpx_codec_get_caps(vpx_codec_iface_t *iface);


  /*!\brief Control algorithm
   *
   * This function is used to exchange algorithm specific data with the codec
   * instance. This can be used to implement features specific to a particular
   * algorithm.
   *
   * This wrapper function dispatches the request to the helper function
   * associated with the given ctrl_id. It tries to call this function
   * transparently, but will return #VPX_CODEC_ERROR if the request could not
   * be dispatched.
   *
   * Note that this function should not be used directly. Call the
   * #vpx_codec_control wrapper macro instead.
   *
   * \param[in]     ctx              Pointer to this instance's context
   * \param[in]     ctrl_id          Algorithm specific control identifier
   *
   * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
   *     The control request was processed.
   * \retval #VPX_CODEC_ERROR
   *     The control request was not processed.
   * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM
   *     The data was not valid.
   */
  vpx_codec_err_t vpx_codec_control_(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx,
                                     int               ctrl_id,
                                     ...);
#if defined(VPX_DISABLE_CTRL_TYPECHECKS) && VPX_DISABLE_CTRL_TYPECHECKS
#    define vpx_codec_control(ctx,id,data) vpx_codec_control_(ctx,id,data)
#    define VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(id, typ)
#    define VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE_DEPRECATED(id, typ)
#    define VPX_CTRL_VOID(id, typ)

#else
  /*!\brief vpx_codec_control wrapper macro
   *
   * This macro allows for type safe conversions across the variadic parameter
   * to vpx_codec_control_().
   *
   * \internal
   * It works by dispatching the call to the control function through a wrapper
   * function named with the id parameter.
   */
#    define vpx_codec_control(ctx,id,data) vpx_codec_control_##id(ctx,id,data)\
  /**<\hideinitializer*/


  /*!\brief vpx_codec_control type definition macro
   *
   * This macro allows for type safe conversions across the variadic parameter
   * to vpx_codec_control_(). It defines the type of the argument for a given
   * control identifier.
   *
   * \internal
   * It defines a static function with
   * the correctly typed arguments as a wrapper to the type-unsafe internal
   * function.
   */
#    define VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(id, typ) \
  static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t*, int, typ) UNUSED;\
  \
  static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx, int ctrl_id, typ data) {\
    return vpx_codec_control_(ctx, ctrl_id, data);\
  } /**<\hideinitializer*/


  /*!\brief vpx_codec_control deprecated type definition macro
   *
   * Like #VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE, but indicates that the specified control is
   * deprecated and should not be used. Consult the documentation for your
   * codec for more information.
   *
   * \internal
   * It defines a static function with the correctly typed arguments as a
   * wrapper to the type-unsafe internal function.
   */
#    define VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE_DEPRECATED(id, typ) \
  DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t*, int, typ) DEPRECATED UNUSED;\
  \
  DECLSPEC_DEPRECATED static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx, int ctrl_id, typ data) {\
    return vpx_codec_control_(ctx, ctrl_id, data);\
  } /**<\hideinitializer*/


  /*!\brief vpx_codec_control void type definition macro
   *
   * This macro allows for type safe conversions across the variadic parameter
   * to vpx_codec_control_(). It indicates that a given control identifier takes
   * no argument.
   *
   * \internal
   * It defines a static function without a data argument as a wrapper to the
   * type-unsafe internal function.
   */
#    define VPX_CTRL_VOID(id) \
  static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t*, int) UNUSED;\
  \
  static vpx_codec_err_t \
  vpx_codec_control_##id(vpx_codec_ctx_t  *ctx, int ctrl_id) {\
    return vpx_codec_control_(ctx, ctrl_id);\
  } /**<\hideinitializer*/


#endif

  /*!@} - end defgroup codec*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif  // VPX_VPX_CODEC_H_