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25 * Video Acceleration (VA) API Specification
28 * <jonathan.bian@intel.com>
31 * rev 0.10 (12/10/2006 Jonathan Bian) - Initial draft
32 * rev 0.11 (12/15/2006 Jonathan Bian) - Fixed some errors
33 * rev 0.12 (02/05/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added VC-1 data structures for slice level decode
34 * rev 0.13 (02/28/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added GetDisplay()
35 * rev 0.14 (04/13/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Fixed MPEG-2 PictureParameter structure, cleaned up a few funcs.
36 * rev 0.15 (04/20/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Overhauled buffer management
37 * rev 0.16 (05/02/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added error codes and fixed some issues with configuration
38 * rev 0.17 (05/07/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added H.264/AVC data structures for slice level decode.
39 * rev 0.18 (05/14/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added data structures for MPEG-4 slice level decode
40 * and MPEG-2 motion compensation.
41 * rev 0.19 (08/06/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Removed extra type for bitplane data.
42 * rev 0.20 (08/08/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added missing fields to VC-1 PictureParameter structure.
43 * rev 0.21 (08/20/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added image and subpicture support.
44 * rev 0.22 (08/27/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added support for chroma-keying and global alpha.
45 * rev 0.23 (09/11/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Fixed some issues with images and subpictures.
46 * rev 0.24 (09/18/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added display attributes.
47 * rev 0.25 (10/18/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Changed to use IDs only for some types.
48 * rev 0.26 (11/07/2007 Waldo Bastian) - Change vaCreateBuffer semantics
49 * rev 0.27 (11/19/2007 Matt Sottek) - Added DeriveImage
50 * rev 0.28 (12/06/2007 Jonathan Bian) - Added new versions of PutImage and AssociateSubpicture
52 * rev 0.29 (02/07/2008 Jonathan Bian) - VC1 parameter fixes,
53 * added VA_STATUS_ERROR_RESOLUTION_NOT_SUPPORTED
54 * rev 0.30 (03/01/2009 Jonathan Bian) - Added encoding support for H.264 BP and MPEG-4 SP and fixes
55 * for ISO C conformance.
56 * rev 0.31 (09/02/2009 Gwenole Beauchesne) - VC-1/H264 fields change for VDPAU and XvBA backend
57 * Application needs to relink with the new library.
59 * rev 0.31.1 (03/29/2009) - Data structure for JPEG encode
60 * rev 0.31.2 (01/13/2011 Anthony Pabon)- Added a flag to indicate Subpicture coordinates are screen
61 * screen relative rather than source video relative.
62 * rev 0.32.0 (01/13/2011 Xiang Haihao) - Add profile into VAPictureParameterBufferVC1
63 * update VAAPI to 0.32.0
66 * Some concepts borrowed from XvMC and XvImage.
67 * Waldo Bastian (Intel), Matt Sottek (Intel), Austin Yuan (Intel), and Gwenole Beauchesne (SDS)
68 * contributed to various aspects of the API.
75 * This file contains the \ref api_core "Core API".
83 #include <va/va_version.h>
90 * \mainpage Video Acceleration (VA) API
92 * \section intro Introduction
94 * The main motivation for VA-API (Video Acceleration API) is to
95 * enable hardware accelerated video decode and encode at various
96 * entry-points (VLD, IDCT, Motion Compensation etc.) for the
97 * prevailing coding standards today (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP/H.263, MPEG-4
98 * AVC/H.264, VC-1/VMW3, and JPEG).
100 * VA-API is split into several modules:
102 * - \ref api_enc_h264
107 * \defgroup api_core Core API
115 The VA API is intended to provide an interface between a video decode/encode/display
116 application (client) and a hardware accelerator (server), to off-load
117 video decode/encode/display operations from the host to the hardware accelerator at various
120 The basic operation steps are:
122 - Negotiate a mutually acceptable configuration with the server to lock
123 down profile, entrypoints, and other attributes that will not change on
124 a frame-by-frame basis.
125 - Create a decode context which represents a "virtualized" hardware decode
127 - Get and fill decode buffers with picture level, slice level and macroblock
128 level data (depending on entrypoints)
129 - Pass the decode buffers to the server to decode the current frame
131 Initialization & Configuration Management
133 - Find out supported profiles
134 - Find out entrypoints for a given profile
135 - Find out configuration attributes for a given profile/entrypoint pair
136 - Create a configuration for use by the decoder
140 typedef void* VADisplay; /* window system dependent */
142 typedef int VAStatus; /** Return status type from functions */
143 /** Values for the return status */
144 #define VA_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x00000000
145 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_OPERATION_FAILED 0x00000001
146 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_ALLOCATION_FAILED 0x00000002
147 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_DISPLAY 0x00000003
148 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_CONFIG 0x00000004
149 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT 0x00000005
150 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_SURFACE 0x00000006
151 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_BUFFER 0x00000007
152 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_IMAGE 0x00000008
153 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_SUBPICTURE 0x00000009
154 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_ATTR_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x0000000a
155 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_MAX_NUM_EXCEEDED 0x0000000b
156 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_PROFILE 0x0000000c
157 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_ENTRYPOINT 0x0000000d
158 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_RT_FORMAT 0x0000000e
159 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_BUFFERTYPE 0x0000000f
160 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_SURFACE_BUSY 0x00000010
161 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_FLAG_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x00000011
162 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER 0x00000012
163 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_RESOLUTION_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x00000013
164 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED 0x00000014
165 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_SURFACE_IN_DISPLAYING 0x00000015
166 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT 0x00000016
167 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_DECODING_ERROR 0x00000017
168 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_ENCODING_ERROR 0x00000018
170 * \brief An invalid/unsupported value was supplied.
172 * This is a catch-all error code for invalid or unsupported values.
173 * e.g. value exceeding the valid range, invalid type in the context
174 * of generic attribute values.
176 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE 0x00000019
177 /** \brief An unsupported filter was supplied. */
178 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FILTER 0x00000020
179 /** \brief An invalid filter chain was supplied. */
180 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILTER_CHAIN 0x00000021
181 /** \brief Indicate HW busy (e.g. run multiple encoding simultaneously). */
182 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_HW_BUSY 0x00000022
183 /** \brief An unsupported memory type was supplied. */
184 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_MEMORY_TYPE 0x00000024
185 #define VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN 0xFFFFFFFF
187 /** De-interlacing flags for vaPutSurface() */
188 #define VA_FRAME_PICTURE 0x00000000
189 #define VA_TOP_FIELD 0x00000001
190 #define VA_BOTTOM_FIELD 0x00000002
193 * Enabled the positioning/cropping/blending feature:
194 * 1, specify the video playback position in the isurface
195 * 2, specify the cropping info for video playback
196 * 3, encoded video will blend with background color
198 #define VA_ENABLE_BLEND 0x00000004 /* video area blend with the constant color */
201 * Clears the drawable with background color.
202 * for hardware overlay based implementation this flag
203 * can be used to turn off the overlay
205 #define VA_CLEAR_DRAWABLE 0x00000008
207 /** Color space conversion flags for vaPutSurface() */
208 #define VA_SRC_COLOR_MASK 0x000000f0
209 #define VA_SRC_BT601 0x00000010
210 #define VA_SRC_BT709 0x00000020
211 #define VA_SRC_SMPTE_240 0x00000040
213 /** Scaling flags for vaPutSurface() */
214 #define VA_FILTER_SCALING_DEFAULT 0x00000000
215 #define VA_FILTER_SCALING_FAST 0x00000100
216 #define VA_FILTER_SCALING_HQ 0x00000200
217 #define VA_FILTER_SCALING_NL_ANAMORPHIC 0x00000300
218 #define VA_FILTER_SCALING_MASK 0x00000f00
221 * Returns a short english description of error_status
223 const char *vaErrorStr(VAStatus error_status);
225 typedef struct _VARectangle
229 unsigned short width;
230 unsigned short height;
233 /** Type of a message callback, used for both error and info log. */
234 typedef void (*vaMessageCallback)(const char *message);
237 * Set the callback for error messages, or NULL for no logging.
238 * Returns the previous one, or NULL if it was disabled.
240 vaMessageCallback vaSetErrorCallback(vaMessageCallback);
243 * Set the callback for info messages, or NULL for no logging.
244 * Returns the previous one, or NULL if it was disabled.
246 vaMessageCallback vaSetInfoCallback(vaMessageCallback);
250 * A display must be obtained by calling vaGetDisplay() before calling
251 * vaInitialize() and other functions. This connects the API to the
252 * native window system.
253 * For X Windows, native_dpy would be from XOpenDisplay()
255 typedef void* VANativeDisplay; /* window system dependent */
257 int vaDisplayIsValid(VADisplay dpy);
260 * Set the override driver name instead of queried driver driver.
262 VAStatus vaSetDriverName(VADisplay dpy,
267 * Initialize the library
269 VAStatus vaInitialize (
271 int *major_version, /* out */
272 int *minor_version /* out */
276 * After this call, all library internal resources will be cleaned up
278 VAStatus vaTerminate (
283 * vaQueryVendorString returns a pointer to a zero-terminated string
284 * describing some aspects of the VA implemenation on a specific
285 * hardware accelerator. The format of the returned string is vendor
286 * specific and at the discretion of the implementer.
287 * e.g. for the Intel GMA500 implementation, an example would be:
288 * "Intel GMA500 - 2.0.0.32L.0005"
290 const char *vaQueryVendorString (
294 typedef int (*VAPrivFunc)(void);
297 * Return a function pointer given a function name in the library.
298 * This allows private interfaces into the library
300 VAPrivFunc vaGetLibFunc (
305 /** Currently defined profiles */
308 /** \brief Profile ID used for video processing. */
310 VAProfileMPEG2Simple = 0,
311 VAProfileMPEG2Main = 1,
312 VAProfileMPEG4Simple = 2,
313 VAProfileMPEG4AdvancedSimple = 3,
314 VAProfileMPEG4Main = 4,
315 VAProfileH264Baseline = 5,
316 VAProfileH264Main = 6,
317 VAProfileH264High = 7,
318 VAProfileVC1Simple = 8,
319 VAProfileVC1Main = 9,
320 VAProfileVC1Advanced = 10,
321 VAProfileH263Baseline = 11,
322 VAProfileJPEGBaseline = 12,
323 VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline = 13,
324 VAProfileVP8Version0_3 = 14,
325 VAProfileH264MultiviewHigh = 15,
326 VAProfileH264StereoHigh = 16,
327 VAProfileHEVCMain = 17,
328 VAProfileHEVCMain10 = 18,
329 VAProfileVP9Profile0 = 19,
330 VAProfileVP9Profile1 = 20,
331 VAProfileVP9Profile2 = 21,
332 VAProfileVP9Profile3 = 22
336 * Currently defined entrypoints
342 VAEntrypointIDCT = 3,
343 VAEntrypointMoComp = 4,
344 VAEntrypointDeblocking = 5,
345 VAEntrypointEncSlice = 6, /* slice level encode */
346 VAEntrypointEncPicture = 7, /* pictuer encode, JPEG, etc */
348 * For an implementation that supports a low power/high performance variant
349 * for slice level encode, it can choose to expose the
350 * VAEntrypointEncSliceLP entrypoint. Certain encoding tools may not be
351 * available with this entrypoint (e.g. interlace, MBAFF) and the
352 * application can query the encoding configuration attributes to find
353 * out more details if this entrypoint is supported.
355 VAEntrypointEncSliceLP = 8,
356 VAEntrypointVideoProc = 10, /**< Video pre/post-processing. */
359 /** Currently defined configuration attribute types */
362 VAConfigAttribRTFormat = 0,
363 VAConfigAttribSpatialResidual = 1,
364 VAConfigAttribSpatialClipping = 2,
365 VAConfigAttribIntraResidual = 3,
366 VAConfigAttribEncryption = 4,
367 VAConfigAttribRateControl = 5,
369 /** @name Attributes for decoding */
372 * \brief Slice Decoding mode. Read/write.
374 * This attribute determines what mode the driver supports for slice
375 * decoding, through vaGetConfigAttributes(); and what mode the user
376 * will be providing to the driver, through vaCreateConfig(), if the
377 * driver supports those. If this attribute is not set by the user then
378 * it is assumed that VA_DEC_SLICE_MODE_NORMAL mode is used.
380 * See \c VA_DEC_SLICE_MODE_xxx for the list of slice decoding modes.
382 VAConfigAttribDecSliceMode = 6,
384 /** @name Attributes for encoding */
387 * \brief Packed headers mode. Read/write.
389 * This attribute determines what packed headers the driver supports,
390 * through vaGetConfigAttributes(); and what packed headers the user
391 * will be providing to the driver, through vaCreateConfig(), if the
392 * driver supports those.
394 * See \c VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_xxx for the list of packed headers.
396 VAConfigAttribEncPackedHeaders = 10,
398 * \brief Interlaced mode. Read/write.
400 * This attribute determines what kind of interlaced encoding mode
401 * the driver supports.
403 * See \c VA_ENC_INTERLACED_xxx for the list of interlaced modes.
405 VAConfigAttribEncInterlaced = 11,
407 * \brief Maximum number of reference frames. Read-only.
409 * This attribute determines the maximum number of reference
410 * frames supported for encoding.
412 * Note: for H.264 encoding, the value represents the maximum number
413 * of reference frames for both the reference picture list 0 (bottom
414 * 16 bits) and the reference picture list 1 (top 16 bits).
416 VAConfigAttribEncMaxRefFrames = 13,
418 * \brief Maximum number of slices per frame. Read-only.
420 * This attribute determines the maximum number of slices the
421 * driver can support to encode a single frame.
423 VAConfigAttribEncMaxSlices = 14,
425 * \brief Slice structure. Read-only.
427 * This attribute determines slice structures supported by the
428 * driver for encoding. This attribute is a hint to the user so
429 * that he can choose a suitable surface size and how to arrange
430 * the encoding process of multiple slices per frame.
432 * More specifically, for H.264 encoding, this attribute
433 * determines the range of accepted values to
434 * VAEncSliceParameterBufferH264::macroblock_address and
435 * VAEncSliceParameterBufferH264::num_macroblocks.
437 * See \c VA_ENC_SLICE_STRUCTURE_xxx for the supported slice
440 VAConfigAttribEncSliceStructure = 15,
442 * \brief Macroblock information. Read-only.
444 * This attribute determines whether the driver supports extra
445 * encoding information per-macroblock. e.g. QP.
447 * More specifically, for H.264 encoding, if the driver returns a non-zero
448 * value for this attribute, this means the application can create
449 * additional #VAEncMacroblockParameterBufferH264 buffers referenced
450 * through VAEncSliceParameterBufferH264::macroblock_info.
452 VAConfigAttribEncMacroblockInfo = 16,
454 * \brief JPEG encoding attribute. Read-only.
456 * This attribute exposes a number of capabilities of the underlying
457 * JPEG implementation. The attribute value is partitioned into fields as defined in the
458 * VAConfigAttribValEncJPEG union.
460 VAConfigAttribEncJPEG = 20,
462 * \brief Encoding quality range attribute. Read-only.
464 * This attribute conveys whether the driver supports different quality level settings
465 * for encoding. A value less than or equal to 1 means that the encoder only has a single
466 * quality setting, and a value greater than 1 represents the number of quality levels
467 * that can be configured. e.g. a value of 2 means there are two distinct quality levels.
469 VAConfigAttribEncQualityRange = 21,
471 * \brief Encoding skip frame attribute. Read-only.
473 * This attribute conveys whether the driver supports sending skip frame parameters
474 * (VAEncMiscParameterTypeSkipFrame) to the encoder's rate control, when the user has
475 * externally skipped frames.
477 VAConfigAttribEncSkipFrame = 24,
479 * \brief Encoding region-of-interest (ROI) attribute. Read-only.
481 * This attribute conveys whether the driver supports region-of-interest (ROI) encoding,
482 * based on user provided ROI rectangles. The attribute value is partitioned into fields
483 * as defined in the VAConfigAttribValEncROI union.
485 * If ROI encoding is supported, the ROI information is passed to the driver using
486 * VAEncMiscParameterTypeROI.
488 VAConfigAttribEncROI = 25,
490 * \brief Encoding extended rate control attribute. Read-only.
492 * This attribute conveys whether the driver supports any extended rate control features
493 * The attribute value is partitioned into fields as defined in the
494 * VAConfigAttribValEncRateControlExt union.
496 VAConfigAttribEncRateControlExt = 26,
499 VAConfigAttribTypeMax
500 } VAConfigAttribType;
503 * Configuration attributes
504 * If there is more than one value for an attribute, a default
505 * value will be assigned to the attribute if the client does not
506 * specify the attribute when creating a configuration
508 typedef struct _VAConfigAttrib {
509 VAConfigAttribType type;
510 unsigned int value; /* OR'd flags (bits) for this attribute */
513 /** attribute value for VAConfigAttribRTFormat */
514 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV420 0x00000001
515 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV422 0x00000002
516 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV444 0x00000004
517 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV411 0x00000008
518 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV400 0x00000010
519 /** YUV formats with more than 8 bpp */
520 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_YUV420_10BPP 0x00000100
522 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_RGB16 0x00010000
523 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_RGB32 0x00020000
524 /* RGBP covers RGBP and BGRP fourcc */
525 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_RGBP 0x00100000
526 #define VA_RT_FORMAT_PROTECTED 0x80000000
528 /** @name Attribute values for VAConfigAttribRateControl */
530 /** \brief Driver does not support any form of rate control. */
531 #define VA_RC_NONE 0x00000001
532 /** \brief Constant bitrate. */
533 #define VA_RC_CBR 0x00000002
534 /** \brief Variable bitrate. */
535 #define VA_RC_VBR 0x00000004
536 /** \brief Video conference mode. */
537 #define VA_RC_VCM 0x00000008
538 /** \brief Constant QP. */
539 #define VA_RC_CQP 0x00000010
540 /** \brief Variable bitrate with peak rate higher than average bitrate. */
541 #define VA_RC_VBR_CONSTRAINED 0x00000020
542 /** \brief Macroblock based rate control. Per MB control is decided
543 * internally in the encoder. It may be combined with other RC modes, except CQP. */
544 #define VA_RC_MB 0x00000080
548 /** @name Attribute values for VAConfigAttribDecSliceMode */
550 /** \brief Driver supports normal mode for slice decoding */
551 #define VA_DEC_SLICE_MODE_NORMAL 0x00000001
552 /** \brief Driver supports base mode for slice decoding */
553 #define VA_DEC_SLICE_MODE_BASE 0x00000002
556 /** @name Attribute values for VAConfigAttribEncPackedHeaders */
558 /** \brief Driver does not support any packed headers mode. */
559 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_NONE 0x00000000
560 /** \brief Driver supports packed sequence headers. e.g. SPS for H.264. */
561 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_SEQUENCE 0x00000001
562 /** \brief Driver supports packed picture headers. e.g. PPS for H.264. */
563 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_PICTURE 0x00000002
564 /** \brief Driver supports packed slice headers. e.g. \c slice_header() for H.264. */
565 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_SLICE 0x00000004
566 /** \brief Driver supports misc packed headers. e.g. SEI for H.264. */
567 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_MISC 0x00000008
568 /** \brief Driver supports raw packed header, see VAEncPackedHeaderRawData */
569 #define VA_ENC_PACKED_HEADER_RAW_DATA 0x00000010
572 /** @name Attribute values for VAConfigAttribEncInterlaced */
574 /** \brief Driver does not support interlaced coding. */
575 #define VA_ENC_INTERLACED_NONE 0x00000000
576 /** \brief Driver supports interlaced frame coding. */
577 #define VA_ENC_INTERLACED_FRAME 0x00000001
578 /** \brief Driver supports interlaced field coding. */
579 #define VA_ENC_INTERLACED_FIELD 0x00000002
580 /** \brief Driver supports macroblock adaptive frame field coding. */
581 #define VA_ENC_INTERLACED_MBAFF 0x00000004
582 /** \brief Driver supports picture adaptive frame field coding. */
583 #define VA_ENC_INTERLACED_PAFF 0x00000008
586 /** @name Attribute values for VAConfigAttribEncSliceStructure */
588 /** \brief Driver supports an arbitrary number of rows per slice. */
589 #define VA_ENC_SLICE_STRUCTURE_ARBITRARY_ROWS 0x00000000
590 /** \brief Driver supports a power-of-two number of rows per slice. */
591 #define VA_ENC_SLICE_STRUCTURE_POWER_OF_TWO_ROWS 0x00000001
592 /** \brief Driver supports an arbitrary number of macroblocks per slice. */
593 #define VA_ENC_SLICE_STRUCTURE_ARBITRARY_MACROBLOCKS 0x00000002
596 /** \brief Attribute value for VAConfigAttribEncJPEG */
597 typedef union _VAConfigAttribValEncJPEG {
599 /** \brief set to 1 for arithmatic coding. */
600 unsigned int arithmatic_coding_mode : 1;
601 /** \brief set to 1 for progressive dct. */
602 unsigned int progressive_dct_mode : 1;
603 /** \brief set to 1 for non-interleaved. */
604 unsigned int non_interleaved_mode : 1;
605 /** \brief set to 1 for differential. */
606 unsigned int differential_mode : 1;
607 unsigned int max_num_components : 3;
608 unsigned int max_num_scans : 4;
609 unsigned int max_num_huffman_tables : 3;
610 unsigned int max_num_quantization_tables : 3;
613 } VAConfigAttribValEncJPEG;
615 /** \brief Attribute value for VAConfigAttribEncROI */
616 typedef union _VAConfigAttribValEncROI {
618 /** \brief The number of ROI regions supported, 0 if ROI is not supported. */
619 unsigned int num_roi_regions : 8;
621 * \brief A flag indicates whether ROI priority is supported
623 * \ref roi_rc_priority_support equal to 1 specifies the underlying driver supports
624 * ROI priority when VAConfigAttribRateControl != VA_RC_CQP, user can use \c roi_value
625 * in #VAEncROI to set ROI priority. \ref roi_rc_priority_support equal to 0 specifies
626 * the underlying driver doesn't support ROI priority.
628 * User should ignore \ref roi_rc_priority_support when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP
629 * because ROI delta QP is always required when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP.
631 unsigned int roi_rc_priority_support : 1;
633 * \brief A flag indicates whether ROI delta QP is supported
635 * \ref roi_rc_qp_delat_support equal to 1 specifies the underlying driver supports
636 * ROI delta QP when VAConfigAttribRateControl != VA_RC_CQP, user can use \c roi_value
637 * in #VAEncROI to set ROI delta QP. \ref roi_rc_qp_delat_support equal to 0 specifies
638 * the underlying driver doesn't support ROI delta QP.
640 * User should ignore \ref roi_rc_qp_delat_support when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP
641 * because ROI delta QP is always required when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP.
643 unsigned int roi_rc_qp_delat_support : 1;
644 unsigned int reserved : 22;
647 } VAConfigAttribValEncROI;
649 /** \brief Attribute value for VAConfigAttribEncRateControlExt */
650 typedef union _VAConfigAttribValEncRateControlExt {
653 * \brief The maximum number of temporal layers minus 1
655 * \ref max_num_temporal_layers_minus1 plus 1 specifies the maximum number of temporal
656 * layers that supported by the underlying driver. \ref max_num_temporal_layers_minus1
657 * equal to 0 implies the underlying driver doesn't support encoding with temporal layer.
659 unsigned int max_num_temporal_layers_minus1 : 8;
662 * /brief support temporal layer bit-rate control flag
664 * \ref temporal_layer_bitrate_control_flag equal to 1 specifies the underlying driver
665 * can support bit-rate control per temporal layer when (#VAConfigAttribRateControl == #VA_RC_CBR ||
666 * #VAConfigAttribRateControl == #VA_RC_VBR).
668 * The underlying driver must set \ref temporal_layer_bitrate_control_flag to 0 when
669 * \c max_num_temporal_layers_minus1 is equal to 0
671 * To use bit-rate control per temporal layer, an application must send the right layer
672 * structure via #VAEncMiscParameterTemporalLayerStructure at the beginning of a coded sequence
673 * and then followed by #VAEncMiscParameterRateControl and #VAEncMiscParameterFrameRate structures
674 * for each layer, using the \c temporal_id field as the layer identifier. Otherwise
675 * the driver doesn't use bitrate control per temporal layer if an application doesn't send the
676 * layer structure via #VAEncMiscParameterTemporalLayerStructure to the driver. The driver returns
677 * VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if an application sends a wrong layer structure or doesn't send
678 * #VAEncMiscParameterRateControl and #VAEncMiscParameterFrameRate for each layer.
680 * The driver will ignore #VAEncMiscParameterTemporalLayerStructure and the \c temporal_id field
681 * in #VAEncMiscParameterRateControl and #VAEncMiscParameterFrameRate if
682 * \ref temporal_layer_bitrate_control_flag is equal to 0 or #VAConfigAttribRateControl == #VA_RC_CQP
684 unsigned int temporal_layer_bitrate_control_flag : 1;
685 unsigned int reserved : 23;
688 } VAConfigAttribValEncRateControlExt;
691 * if an attribute is not applicable for a given
692 * profile/entrypoint pair, then set the value to the following
694 #define VA_ATTRIB_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x80000000
696 /** Get maximum number of profiles supported by the implementation */
697 int vaMaxNumProfiles (
701 /** Get maximum number of entrypoints supported by the implementation */
702 int vaMaxNumEntrypoints (
706 /** Get maximum number of attributs supported by the implementation */
707 int vaMaxNumConfigAttributes (
712 * Query supported profiles
713 * The caller must provide a "profile_list" array that can hold at
714 * least vaMaxNumProfile() entries. The actual number of profiles
715 * returned in "profile_list" is returned in "num_profile".
717 VAStatus vaQueryConfigProfiles (
719 VAProfile *profile_list, /* out */
720 int *num_profiles /* out */
724 * Query supported entrypoints for a given profile
725 * The caller must provide an "entrypoint_list" array that can hold at
726 * least vaMaxNumEntrypoints() entries. The actual number of entrypoints
727 * returned in "entrypoint_list" is returned in "num_entrypoints".
729 VAStatus vaQueryConfigEntrypoints (
732 VAEntrypoint *entrypoint_list, /* out */
733 int *num_entrypoints /* out */
737 * Get attributes for a given profile/entrypoint pair
738 * The caller must provide an "attrib_list" with all attributes to be
739 * retrieved. Upon return, the attributes in "attrib_list" have been
740 * updated with their value. Unknown attributes or attributes that are
741 * not supported for the given profile/entrypoint pair will have their
742 * value set to VA_ATTRIB_NOT_SUPPORTED
744 VAStatus vaGetConfigAttributes (
747 VAEntrypoint entrypoint,
748 VAConfigAttrib *attrib_list, /* in/out */
752 /** Generic ID type, can be re-typed for specific implementation */
753 typedef unsigned int VAGenericID;
755 typedef VAGenericID VAConfigID;
758 * Create a configuration for the decode pipeline
759 * it passes in the attribute list that specifies the attributes it cares
760 * about, with the rest taking default values.
762 VAStatus vaCreateConfig (
765 VAEntrypoint entrypoint,
766 VAConfigAttrib *attrib_list,
768 VAConfigID *config_id /* out */
772 * Free resources associdated with a given config
774 VAStatus vaDestroyConfig (
780 * Query all attributes for a given configuration
781 * The profile of the configuration is returned in "profile"
782 * The entrypoint of the configuration is returned in "entrypoint"
783 * The caller must provide an "attrib_list" array that can hold at least
784 * vaMaxNumConfigAttributes() entries. The actual number of attributes
785 * returned in "attrib_list" is returned in "num_attribs"
787 VAStatus vaQueryConfigAttributes (
789 VAConfigID config_id,
790 VAProfile *profile, /* out */
791 VAEntrypoint *entrypoint, /* out */
792 VAConfigAttrib *attrib_list,/* out */
793 int *num_attribs /* out */
798 * Contexts and Surfaces
800 * Context represents a "virtual" video decode pipeline. Surfaces are render
801 * targets for a given context. The data in the surfaces are not accessible
802 * to the client and the internal data format of the surface is implementatin
805 * Surfaces will be bound to a context when the context is created. Once
806 * a surface is bound to a given context, it can not be used to create
807 * another context. The association is removed when the context is destroyed
809 * Both contexts and surfaces are identified by unique IDs and its
810 * implementation specific internals are kept opaque to the clients
813 typedef VAGenericID VAContextID;
815 typedef VAGenericID VASurfaceID;
817 #define VA_INVALID_ID 0xffffffff
818 #define VA_INVALID_SURFACE VA_INVALID_ID
820 /** \brief Generic value types. */
822 VAGenericValueTypeInteger = 1, /**< 32-bit signed integer. */
823 VAGenericValueTypeFloat, /**< 32-bit floating-point value. */
824 VAGenericValueTypePointer, /**< Generic pointer type */
825 VAGenericValueTypeFunc /**< Pointer to function */
826 } VAGenericValueType;
828 /** \brief Generic function type. */
829 typedef void (*VAGenericFunc)(void);
831 /** \brief Generic value. */
832 typedef struct _VAGenericValue {
833 /** \brief Value type. See #VAGenericValueType. */
834 VAGenericValueType type;
835 /** \brief Value holder. */
837 /** \brief 32-bit signed integer. */
839 /** \brief 32-bit float. */
841 /** \brief Generic pointer. */
843 /** \brief Pointer to function. */
848 /** @name Surface attribute flags */
850 /** \brief Surface attribute is not supported. */
851 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x00000000
852 /** \brief Surface attribute can be got through vaQuerySurfaceAttributes(). */
853 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_GETTABLE 0x00000001
854 /** \brief Surface attribute can be set through vaCreateSurfaces(). */
855 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_SETTABLE 0x00000002
858 /** \brief Surface attribute types. */
860 VASurfaceAttribNone = 0,
862 * \brief Pixel format (fourcc).
864 * The value is meaningful as input to vaQuerySurfaceAttributes().
865 * If zero, the driver returns the optimal pixel format for the
866 * specified config. Otherwise, if non-zero, the value represents
867 * a pixel format (FOURCC) that is kept as is on output, if the
868 * driver supports it. Otherwise, the driver sets the value to
869 * zero and drops the \c VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_SETTABLE flag.
871 VASurfaceAttribPixelFormat,
872 /** \brief Minimal width in pixels (int, read-only). */
873 VASurfaceAttribMinWidth,
874 /** \brief Maximal width in pixels (int, read-only). */
875 VASurfaceAttribMaxWidth,
876 /** \brief Minimal height in pixels (int, read-only). */
877 VASurfaceAttribMinHeight,
878 /** \brief Maximal height in pixels (int, read-only). */
879 VASurfaceAttribMaxHeight,
880 /** \brief Surface memory type expressed in bit fields (int, read/write). */
881 VASurfaceAttribMemoryType,
882 /** \brief External buffer descriptor (pointer, write). */
883 VASurfaceAttribExternalBufferDescriptor,
884 /** \brief Surface usage hint, gives the driver a hint of intended usage
885 * to optimize allocation (e.g. tiling) (int, read/write). */
886 VASurfaceAttribUsageHint,
887 /** \brief Number of surface attributes. */
889 } VASurfaceAttribType;
891 /** \brief Surface attribute. */
892 typedef struct _VASurfaceAttrib {
894 VASurfaceAttribType type;
895 /** \brief Flags. See "Surface attribute flags". */
897 /** \brief Value. See "Surface attribute types" for the expected types. */
898 VAGenericValue value;
902 * @name VASurfaceAttribMemoryType values in bit fields.
903 * Bit 0:7 are reserved for generic types, Bit 31:28 are reserved for
904 * Linux DRM, Bit 23:20 are reserved for Android. DRM and Android specific
905 * types are defined in DRM and Android header files.
908 /** \brief VA memory type (default) is supported. */
909 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_VA 0x00000001
910 /** \brief V4L2 buffer memory type is supported. */
911 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_V4L2 0x00000002
912 /** \brief User pointer memory type is supported. */
913 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_USER_PTR 0x00000004
917 * \brief VASurfaceAttribExternalBuffers structure for
918 * the VASurfaceAttribExternalBufferDescriptor attribute.
920 typedef struct _VASurfaceAttribExternalBuffers {
921 /** \brief pixel format in fourcc. */
922 unsigned int pixel_format;
923 /** \brief width in pixels. */
925 /** \brief height in pixels. */
927 /** \brief total size of the buffer in bytes. */
928 unsigned int data_size;
929 /** \brief number of planes for planar layout */
930 unsigned int num_planes;
931 /** \brief pitch for each plane in bytes */
932 unsigned int pitches[4];
933 /** \brief offset for each plane in bytes */
934 unsigned int offsets[4];
935 /** \brief buffer handles or user pointers */
936 unsigned long *buffers;
937 /** \brief number of elements in the "buffers" array */
938 unsigned int num_buffers;
939 /** \brief flags. See "Surface external buffer descriptor flags". */
941 /** \brief reserved for passing private data */
943 } VASurfaceAttribExternalBuffers;
945 /** @name VASurfaceAttribExternalBuffers flags */
947 /** \brief Enable memory tiling */
948 #define VA_SURFACE_EXTBUF_DESC_ENABLE_TILING 0x00000001
949 /** \brief Memory is cacheable */
950 #define VA_SURFACE_EXTBUF_DESC_CACHED 0x00000002
951 /** \brief Memory is non-cacheable */
952 #define VA_SURFACE_EXTBUF_DESC_UNCACHED 0x00000004
953 /** \brief Memory is write-combined */
954 #define VA_SURFACE_EXTBUF_DESC_WC 0x00000008
955 /** \brief Memory is protected */
956 #define VA_SURFACE_EXTBUF_DESC_PROTECTED 0x80000000
958 /** @name VASurfaceAttribUsageHint attribute usage hint flags */
960 /** \brief Surface usage not indicated. */
961 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_GENERIC 0x00000000
962 /** \brief Surface used by video decoder. */
963 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_DECODER 0x00000001
964 /** \brief Surface used by video encoder. */
965 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_ENCODER 0x00000002
966 /** \brief Surface read by video post-processing. */
967 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_VPP_READ 0x00000004
968 /** \brief Surface written by video post-processing. */
969 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_VPP_WRITE 0x00000008
970 /** \brief Surface used for display. */
971 #define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_USAGE_HINT_DISPLAY 0x00000010
976 * \brief Queries surface attributes for the supplied config.
978 * Unlike vaGetSurfaceAttributes(), this function queries for all
979 * supported attributes for the supplied VA @config. In particular, if
980 * the underlying hardware supports the creation of VA surfaces in
981 * various formats, then this function will enumerate all pixel
982 * formats that are supported.
984 * The \c attrib_list array is allocated by the user and \c
985 * num_attribs shall be initialized to the number of allocated
986 * elements in that array. Upon successful return, the actual number
987 * of attributes will be overwritten into \c num_attribs. Otherwise,
988 * \c VA_STATUS_ERROR_MAX_NUM_EXCEEDED is returned and \c num_attribs
989 * is adjusted to the number of elements that would be returned if
990 * enough space was available.
992 * Note: it is perfectly valid to pass NULL to the \c attrib_list
993 * argument when vaQuerySurfaceAttributes() is used to determine the
994 * actual number of elements that need to be allocated.
996 * @param[in] dpy the VA display
997 * @param[in] config the config identifying a codec or a video
998 * processing pipeline
999 * @param[out] attrib_list the output array of #VASurfaceAttrib elements
1000 * @param[in,out] num_attribs the number of elements allocated on
1001 * input, the number of elements actually filled in output
1004 vaQuerySurfaceAttributes(
1007 VASurfaceAttrib *attrib_list,
1008 unsigned int *num_attribs
1012 * \brief Creates an array of surfaces
1014 * Creates an array of surfaces. The optional list of attributes shall
1015 * be constructed and validated through vaGetSurfaceAttributes() or
1016 * constructed based based on what the underlying hardware could
1017 * expose through vaQuerySurfaceAttributes().
1019 * @param[in] dpy the VA display
1020 * @param[in] format the desired surface format. See \c VA_RT_FORMAT_*
1021 * @param[in] width the surface width
1022 * @param[in] height the surface height
1023 * @param[out] surfaces the array of newly created surfaces
1024 * @param[in] num_surfaces the number of surfaces to create
1025 * @param[in] attrib_list the list of (optional) attributes, or \c NULL
1026 * @param[in] num_attribs the number of attributes supplied in
1027 * \c attrib_list, or zero
1032 unsigned int format,
1034 unsigned int height,
1035 VASurfaceID *surfaces,
1036 unsigned int num_surfaces,
1037 VASurfaceAttrib *attrib_list,
1038 unsigned int num_attribs
1042 * vaDestroySurfaces - Destroy resources associated with surfaces.
1043 * Surfaces can only be destroyed after the context associated has been
1046 * surfaces: array of surfaces to destroy
1047 * num_surfaces: number of surfaces in the array to be destroyed.
1049 VAStatus vaDestroySurfaces (
1051 VASurfaceID *surfaces,
1055 #define VA_PROGRESSIVE 0x1
1057 * vaCreateContext - Create a context
1059 * config_id: configuration for the context
1060 * picture_width: coded picture width
1061 * picture_height: coded picture height
1062 * flag: any combination of the following:
1063 * VA_PROGRESSIVE (only progressive frame pictures in the sequence when set)
1064 * render_targets: render targets (surfaces) tied to the context
1065 * num_render_targets: number of render targets in the above array
1066 * context: created context id upon return
1068 VAStatus vaCreateContext (
1070 VAConfigID config_id,
1074 VASurfaceID *render_targets,
1075 int num_render_targets,
1076 VAContextID *context /* out */
1080 * vaDestroyContext - Destroy a context
1082 * context: context to be destroyed
1084 VAStatus vaDestroyContext (
1091 * Buffers are used to pass various types of data from the
1092 * client to the server. The server maintains a data store
1093 * for each buffer created, and the client idenfies a buffer
1094 * through a unique buffer id assigned by the server.
1097 typedef VAGenericID VABufferID;
1101 VAPictureParameterBufferType = 0,
1102 VAIQMatrixBufferType = 1,
1103 VABitPlaneBufferType = 2,
1104 VASliceGroupMapBufferType = 3,
1105 VASliceParameterBufferType = 4,
1106 VASliceDataBufferType = 5,
1107 VAMacroblockParameterBufferType = 6,
1108 VAResidualDataBufferType = 7,
1109 VADeblockingParameterBufferType = 8,
1110 VAImageBufferType = 9,
1111 VAProtectedSliceDataBufferType = 10,
1112 VAQMatrixBufferType = 11,
1113 VAHuffmanTableBufferType = 12,
1114 VAProbabilityBufferType = 13,
1116 /* Following are encode buffer types */
1117 VAEncCodedBufferType = 21,
1118 VAEncSequenceParameterBufferType = 22,
1119 VAEncPictureParameterBufferType = 23,
1120 VAEncSliceParameterBufferType = 24,
1121 VAEncPackedHeaderParameterBufferType = 25,
1122 VAEncPackedHeaderDataBufferType = 26,
1123 VAEncMiscParameterBufferType = 27,
1124 VAEncMacroblockParameterBufferType = 28,
1125 VAEncMacroblockMapBufferType = 29,
1126 /* Following are video processing buffer types */
1128 * \brief Video processing pipeline parameter buffer.
1130 * This buffer describes the video processing pipeline. See
1131 * #VAProcPipelineParameterBuffer for details.
1133 VAProcPipelineParameterBufferType = 41,
1135 * \brief Video filter parameter buffer.
1137 * This buffer describes the video filter parameters. All buffers
1138 * inherit from #VAProcFilterParameterBufferBase, thus including
1139 * a unique filter buffer type.
1141 * The default buffer used by most filters is #VAProcFilterParameterBuffer.
1142 * Filters requiring advanced parameters include, but are not limited to,
1143 * deinterlacing (#VAProcFilterParameterBufferDeinterlacing),
1144 * color balance (#VAProcFilterParameterBufferColorBalance), etc.
1146 VAProcFilterParameterBufferType = 42,
1152 VAEncMiscParameterTypeFrameRate = 0,
1153 VAEncMiscParameterTypeRateControl = 1,
1154 VAEncMiscParameterTypeMaxSliceSize = 2,
1155 VAEncMiscParameterTypeAIR = 3,
1156 /** \brief Buffer type used to express a maximum frame size (in bits). */
1157 VAEncMiscParameterTypeMaxFrameSize = 4,
1158 /** \brief Buffer type used for HRD parameters. */
1159 VAEncMiscParameterTypeHRD = 5,
1160 VAEncMiscParameterTypeQualityLevel = 6,
1161 /** \brief Buffer type used for sending skip frame parameters to the encoder's
1162 * rate control, when the user has externally skipped frames. */
1163 VAEncMiscParameterTypeSkipFrame = 9,
1164 /** \brief Buffer type used for region-of-interest (ROI) parameters. */
1165 VAEncMiscParameterTypeROI = 10,
1166 /** \brief Buffer type used for temporal layer structure */
1167 VAEncMiscParameterTypeTemporalLayerStructure = 12,
1168 } VAEncMiscParameterType;
1170 /** \brief Packed header type. */
1172 /** \brief Packed sequence header. */
1173 VAEncPackedHeaderSequence = 1,
1174 /** \brief Packed picture header. */
1175 VAEncPackedHeaderPicture = 2,
1176 /** \brief Packed slice header. */
1177 VAEncPackedHeaderSlice = 3,
1179 * \brief Packed raw header.
1181 * Packed raw data header can be used by the client to insert a header
1182 * into the bitstream data buffer at the point it is passed, the driver
1183 * will handle the raw packed header based on "has_emulation_bytes" field
1184 * in the packed header parameter structure.
1186 VAEncPackedHeaderRawData = 4,
1187 /** \brief Misc packed header. See codec-specific definitions. */
1188 VAEncPackedHeaderMiscMask = 0x80000000,
1189 } VAEncPackedHeaderType;
1191 /** \brief Packed header parameter. */
1192 typedef struct _VAEncPackedHeaderParameterBuffer {
1193 /** Type of the packed header buffer. See #VAEncPackedHeaderType. */
1195 /** \brief Size of the #VAEncPackedHeaderDataBuffer in bits. */
1196 unsigned int bit_length;
1197 /** \brief Flag: buffer contains start code emulation prevention bytes? */
1198 unsigned char has_emulation_bytes;
1199 } VAEncPackedHeaderParameterBuffer;
1202 * For application, e.g. set a new bitrate
1203 * VABufferID buf_id;
1204 * VAEncMiscParameterBuffer *misc_param;
1205 * VAEncMiscParameterRateControl *misc_rate_ctrl;
1207 * vaCreateBuffer(dpy, context, VAEncMiscParameterBufferType,
1208 * sizeof(VAEncMiscParameterBuffer) + sizeof(VAEncMiscParameterRateControl),
1209 * 1, NULL, &buf_id);
1211 * vaMapBuffer(dpy,buf_id,(void **)&misc_param);
1212 * misc_param->type = VAEncMiscParameterTypeRateControl;
1213 * misc_rate_ctrl= (VAEncMiscParameterRateControl *)misc_param->data;
1214 * misc_rate_ctrl->bits_per_second = 6400000;
1215 * vaUnmapBuffer(dpy, buf_id);
1216 * vaRenderPicture(dpy, context, &buf_id, 1);
1218 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterBuffer
1220 VAEncMiscParameterType type;
1221 unsigned int data[0];
1222 } VAEncMiscParameterBuffer;
1224 /** \brief Temporal layer Structure*/
1225 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterTemporalLayerStructure
1227 /** \brief The number of temporal layers */
1228 unsigned int number_of_layers;
1229 /** \brief The length of the array defining frame layer membership. Should be 1-32 */
1230 unsigned int periodicity;
1232 * \brief The array indicating the layer id for each frame
1234 * The layer id for the first frame in a coded sequence is always 0, so layer_id[] specifies the layer
1235 * ids for frames starting from the 2nd frame.
1237 unsigned int layer_id[32];
1238 } VAEncMiscParameterTemporalLayerStructure;
1241 /** \brief Rate control parameters */
1242 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterRateControl
1244 /* this is the maximum bit-rate to be constrained by the rate control implementation */
1245 unsigned int bits_per_second;
1246 /* this is the bit-rate the rate control is targeting, as a percentage of the maximum
1247 * bit-rate for example if target_percentage is 95 then the rate control will target
1248 * a bit-rate that is 95% of the maximum bit-rate
1250 unsigned int target_percentage;
1251 /* windows size in milliseconds. For example if this is set to 500,
1252 * then the rate control will guarantee the target bit-rate over a 500 ms window
1254 unsigned int window_size;
1255 /* initial QP at I frames */
1256 unsigned int initial_qp;
1257 unsigned int min_qp;
1258 unsigned int basic_unit_size;
1263 unsigned int reset : 1;
1264 unsigned int disable_frame_skip : 1; /* Disable frame skip in rate control mode */
1265 unsigned int disable_bit_stuffing : 1; /* Disable bit stuffing in rate control mode */
1266 unsigned int mb_rate_control : 4; /* Control VA_RC_MB 0: default, 1: enable, 2: disable, other: reserved*/
1268 * The temporal layer that the rate control parameters are specified for.
1270 unsigned int temporal_id : 8;
1271 unsigned int reserved : 17;
1275 } VAEncMiscParameterRateControl;
1277 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterFrameRate
1280 * The framerate is specified as a number of frames per second, as a
1281 * fraction. The denominator of the fraction is given in the top half
1282 * (the high two bytes) of the framerate field, and the numerator is
1283 * given in the bottom half (the low two bytes).
1286 * denominator = framerate >> 16 & 0xffff;
1287 * numerator = framerate & 0xffff;
1288 * fps = numerator / denominator;
1290 * For example, if framerate is set to (100 << 16 | 750), this is
1291 * 750 / 100, hence 7.5fps.
1293 * If the denominator is zero (the high two bytes are both zero) then
1294 * it takes the value one instead, so the framerate is just the integer
1295 * in the low 2 bytes.
1297 unsigned int framerate;
1303 * The temporal id the framerate parameters are specified for.
1305 unsigned int temporal_id : 8;
1306 unsigned int reserved : 24;
1310 } VAEncMiscParameterFrameRate;
1313 * Allow a maximum slice size to be specified (in bits).
1314 * The encoder will attempt to make sure that individual slices do not exceed this size
1315 * Or to signal applicate if the slice size exceed this size, see "status" of VACodedBufferSegment
1317 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterMaxSliceSize
1319 unsigned int max_slice_size;
1320 } VAEncMiscParameterMaxSliceSize;
1322 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterAIR
1324 unsigned int air_num_mbs;
1325 unsigned int air_threshold;
1326 unsigned int air_auto; /* if set to 1 then hardware auto-tune the AIR threshold */
1327 } VAEncMiscParameterAIR;
1329 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterHRD
1331 unsigned int initial_buffer_fullness; /* in bits */
1332 unsigned int buffer_size; /* in bits */
1333 } VAEncMiscParameterHRD;
1336 * \brief Defines a maximum frame size (in bits).
1338 * This misc parameter buffer defines the maximum size of a frame (in
1339 * bits). The encoder will try to make sure that each frame does not
1340 * exceed this size. Otherwise, if the frame size exceeds this size,
1341 * the \c status flag of #VACodedBufferSegment will contain
1342 * #VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_FRAME_SIZE_OVERFLOW.
1344 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterBufferMaxFrameSize {
1345 /** \brief Type. Shall be set to #VAEncMiscParameterTypeMaxFrameSize. */
1346 VAEncMiscParameterType type;
1347 /** \brief Maximum size of a frame (in bits). */
1348 unsigned int max_frame_size;
1349 } VAEncMiscParameterBufferMaxFrameSize;
1352 * \brief Encoding quality level.
1354 * The encoding quality could be set through this structure, if the implementation
1355 * supports multiple quality levels. The quality level set through this structure is
1356 * persistent over the entire coded sequence, or until a new structure is being sent.
1357 * The quality level range can be queried through the VAConfigAttribEncQualityRange
1358 * attribute. A lower value means higher quality, and a value of 1 represents the highest
1359 * quality. The quality level setting is used as a trade-off between quality and speed/power
1360 * consumption, with higher quality corresponds to lower speed and higher power consumption.
1362 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterBufferQualityLevel {
1363 /** \brief Encoding quality level setting. When set to 0, default quality
1366 unsigned int quality_level;
1367 } VAEncMiscParameterBufferQualityLevel;
1370 * \brief Encoding skip frame.
1372 * The application may choose to skip frames externally to the encoder (e.g. drop completely or
1373 * code as all skip's). For rate control purposes the encoder will need to know the size and number
1374 * of skipped frames. Skip frame(s) indicated through this structure is applicable only to the
1375 * current frame. It is allowed for the application to still send in packed headers for the driver to
1376 * pack, although no frame will be encoded (e.g. for HW to encrypt the frame).
1378 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterSkipFrame {
1379 /** \brief Indicates skip frames as below.
1380 * 0: Encode as normal, no skip.
1381 * 1: One or more frames were skipped prior to the current frame, encode the current frame as normal.
1382 * 2: The current frame is to be skipped, do not encode it but pack/encrypt the packed header contents
1383 * (all except VAEncPackedHeaderSlice) which could contain actual frame contents (e.g. pack the frame
1384 * in VAEncPackedHeaderPicture). */
1385 unsigned char skip_frame_flag;
1386 /** \brief The number of frames skipped prior to the current frame. Valid when skip_frame_flag = 1. */
1387 unsigned char num_skip_frames;
1388 /** \brief When skip_frame_flag = 1, the size of the skipped frames in bits. When skip_frame_flag = 2,
1389 * the size of the current skipped frame that is to be packed/encrypted in bits. */
1390 unsigned int size_skip_frames;
1391 } VAEncMiscParameterSkipFrame;
1394 * \brief Encoding region-of-interest (ROI).
1396 * The encoding ROI can be set through VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI, if the implementation
1397 * supports ROI input. The ROI set through this structure is applicable only to the
1398 * current frame or field, so must be sent every frame or field to be applied. The number of
1399 * supported ROIs can be queried through the VAConfigAttribEncROI. The encoder will use the
1400 * ROI information to adjust the QP values of the MB's that fall within the ROIs.
1402 typedef struct _VAEncROI
1404 /** \brief Defines the ROI boundary in pixels, the driver will map it to appropriate
1405 * codec coding units. It is relative to frame coordinates for the frame case and
1406 * to field coordinates for the field case. */
1407 VARectangle roi_rectangle;
1411 * \ref roi_value specifies ROI delta QP or ROI priority.
1412 * -- ROI delta QP is the value that will be added on top of the frame level QP.
1413 * -- ROI priority specifies the priority of a region, it can be positive (more important)
1414 * or negative (less important) values and is compared with non-ROI region (taken as value 0),
1415 * E.g. ROI region with \ref roi_value -3 is less important than the non-ROI region (\ref roi_value
1416 * implied to be 0) which is less important than ROI region with roi_value +2. For overlapping
1417 * regions, the roi_value that is first in the ROI array will have priority.
1419 * \ref roi_value always specifes ROI delta QP when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP, no matter
1420 * the value of \c roi_value_is_qp_delta in #VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI.
1422 * \ref roi_value depends on \c roi_value_is_qp_delta in #VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI when
1423 * VAConfigAttribRateControl != VA_RC_CQP. \ref roi_value specifies ROI_delta QP if \c roi_value_is_qp_delta
1424 * in VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI is 1, otherwise \ref roi_value specifies ROI priority.
1429 typedef struct _VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI {
1430 /** \brief Number of ROIs being sent.*/
1431 unsigned int num_roi;
1433 /** \brief Valid when VAConfigAttribRateControl != VA_RC_CQP, then the encoder's
1434 * rate control will determine actual delta QPs. Specifies the max/min allowed delta
1439 /** \brief Pointer to a VAEncROI array with num_roi elements. It is relative to frame
1440 * coordinates for the frame case and to field coordinates for the field case.*/
1445 * \brief An indication for roi value.
1447 * \ref roi_value_is_qp_delta equal to 1 indicates \c roi_value in #VAEncROI should
1448 * be used as ROI delta QP. \ref roi_value_is_qp_delta equal to 0 indicates \c roi_value
1449 * in #VAEncROI should be used as ROI priority.
1451 * \ref roi_value_is_qp_delta is only available when VAConfigAttribRateControl != VA_RC_CQP,
1452 * the setting must comply with \c roi_rc_priority_support and \c roi_rc_qp_delat_support in
1453 * #VAConfigAttribValEncROI. The underlying driver should ignore this field
1454 * when VAConfigAttribRateControl == VA_RC_CQP.
1456 uint32_t roi_value_is_qp_delta : 1;
1457 uint32_t reserved : 31;
1461 } VAEncMiscParameterBufferROI;
1464 * There will be cases where the bitstream buffer will not have enough room to hold
1465 * the data for the entire slice, and the following flags will be used in the slice
1466 * parameter to signal to the server for the possible cases.
1467 * If a slice parameter buffer and slice data buffer pair is sent to the server with
1468 * the slice data partially in the slice data buffer (BEGIN and MIDDLE cases below),
1469 * then a slice parameter and data buffer needs to be sent again to complete this slice.
1471 #define VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_ALL 0x00 /* whole slice is in the buffer */
1472 #define VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_BEGIN 0x01 /* The beginning of the slice is in the buffer but the end if not */
1473 #define VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_MIDDLE 0x02 /* Neither beginning nor end of the slice is in the buffer */
1474 #define VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_END 0x04 /* end of the slice is in the buffer */
1476 /* Codec-independent Slice Parameter Buffer base */
1477 typedef struct _VASliceParameterBufferBase
1479 unsigned int slice_data_size; /* number of bytes in the slice data buffer for this slice */
1480 unsigned int slice_data_offset; /* the offset to the first byte of slice data */
1481 unsigned int slice_data_flag; /* see VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_XXX definitions */
1482 } VASliceParameterBufferBase;
1484 /**********************************
1485 * JPEG common data structures
1486 **********************************/
1488 * \brief Huffman table for JPEG decoding.
1490 * This structure holds the complete Huffman tables. This is an
1491 * aggregation of all Huffman table (DHT) segments maintained by the
1492 * application. i.e. up to 2 Huffman tables are stored in there for
1495 * The #load_huffman_table array can be used as a hint to notify the
1496 * VA driver implementation about which table(s) actually changed
1497 * since the last submission of this buffer.
1499 typedef struct _VAHuffmanTableBufferJPEGBaseline {
1500 /** \brief Specifies which #huffman_table is valid. */
1501 unsigned char load_huffman_table[2];
1502 /** \brief Huffman tables indexed by table identifier (Th). */
1504 /** @name DC table (up to 12 categories) */
1506 /** \brief Number of Huffman codes of length i + 1 (Li). */
1507 unsigned char num_dc_codes[16];
1508 /** \brief Value associated with each Huffman code (Vij). */
1509 unsigned char dc_values[12];
1511 /** @name AC table (2 special codes + up to 16 * 10 codes) */
1513 /** \brief Number of Huffman codes of length i + 1 (Li). */
1514 unsigned char num_ac_codes[16];
1515 /** \brief Value associated with each Huffman code (Vij). */
1516 unsigned char ac_values[162];
1517 /** \brief Padding to 4-byte boundaries. Must be set to zero. */
1518 unsigned char pad[2];
1521 } VAHuffmanTableBufferJPEGBaseline;
1523 /****************************
1524 * MPEG-2 data structures
1525 ****************************/
1527 /* MPEG-2 Picture Parameter Buffer */
1529 * For each frame or field, and before any slice data, a single
1530 * picture parameter buffer must be send.
1532 typedef struct _VAPictureParameterBufferMPEG2
1534 unsigned short horizontal_size;
1535 unsigned short vertical_size;
1536 VASurfaceID forward_reference_picture;
1537 VASurfaceID backward_reference_picture;
1538 /* meanings of the following fields are the same as in the standard */
1539 int picture_coding_type;
1540 int f_code; /* pack all four fcode into this */
1543 unsigned int intra_dc_precision : 2;
1544 unsigned int picture_structure : 2;
1545 unsigned int top_field_first : 1;
1546 unsigned int frame_pred_frame_dct : 1;
1547 unsigned int concealment_motion_vectors : 1;
1548 unsigned int q_scale_type : 1;
1549 unsigned int intra_vlc_format : 1;
1550 unsigned int alternate_scan : 1;
1551 unsigned int repeat_first_field : 1;
1552 unsigned int progressive_frame : 1;
1553 unsigned int is_first_field : 1; /* indicate whether the current field
1554 * is the first field for field picture
1558 } picture_coding_extension;
1559 } VAPictureParameterBufferMPEG2;
1561 /** MPEG-2 Inverse Quantization Matrix Buffer */
1562 typedef struct _VAIQMatrixBufferMPEG2
1564 /** \brief Same as the MPEG-2 bitstream syntax element. */
1565 int load_intra_quantiser_matrix;
1566 /** \brief Same as the MPEG-2 bitstream syntax element. */
1567 int load_non_intra_quantiser_matrix;
1568 /** \brief Same as the MPEG-2 bitstream syntax element. */
1569 int load_chroma_intra_quantiser_matrix;
1570 /** \brief Same as the MPEG-2 bitstream syntax element. */
1571 int load_chroma_non_intra_quantiser_matrix;
1572 /** \brief Luminance intra matrix, in zig-zag scan order. */
1573 unsigned char intra_quantiser_matrix[64];
1574 /** \brief Luminance non-intra matrix, in zig-zag scan order. */
1575 unsigned char non_intra_quantiser_matrix[64];
1576 /** \brief Chroma intra matrix, in zig-zag scan order. */
1577 unsigned char chroma_intra_quantiser_matrix[64];
1578 /** \brief Chroma non-intra matrix, in zig-zag scan order. */
1579 unsigned char chroma_non_intra_quantiser_matrix[64];
1580 } VAIQMatrixBufferMPEG2;
1582 /** MPEG-2 Slice Parameter Buffer */
1583 typedef struct _VASliceParameterBufferMPEG2
1585 unsigned int slice_data_size;/* number of bytes in the slice data buffer for this slice */
1586 unsigned int slice_data_offset;/* the offset to the first byte of slice data */
1587 unsigned int slice_data_flag; /* see VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_XXX defintions */
1588 unsigned int macroblock_offset;/* the offset to the first bit of MB from the first byte of slice data */
1589 unsigned int slice_horizontal_position;
1590 unsigned int slice_vertical_position;
1591 int quantiser_scale_code;
1592 int intra_slice_flag;
1593 } VASliceParameterBufferMPEG2;
1595 /** MPEG-2 Macroblock Parameter Buffer */
1596 typedef struct _VAMacroblockParameterBufferMPEG2
1598 unsigned short macroblock_address;
1600 * macroblock_address (in raster scan order)
1602 * bottom-right: picture-height-in-mb*picture-width-in-mb - 1
1604 unsigned char macroblock_type; /* see definition below */
1607 unsigned int frame_motion_type : 2;
1608 unsigned int field_motion_type : 2;
1609 unsigned int dct_type : 1;
1613 unsigned char motion_vertical_field_select;
1615 * motion_vertical_field_select:
1616 * see section 6.3.17.2 in the spec
1617 * only the lower 4 bits are used
1618 * bit 0: first vector forward
1619 * bit 1: first vector backward
1620 * bit 2: second vector forward
1621 * bit 3: second vector backward
1623 short PMV[2][2][2]; /* see Table 7-7 in the spec */
1624 unsigned short coded_block_pattern;
1626 * The bitplanes for coded_block_pattern are described
1627 * in Figure 6.10-12 in the spec
1630 /* Number of skipped macroblocks after this macroblock */
1631 unsigned short num_skipped_macroblocks;
1632 } VAMacroblockParameterBufferMPEG2;
1635 * OR'd flags for macroblock_type (section 6.3.17.1 in the spec)
1637 #define VA_MB_TYPE_MOTION_FORWARD 0x02
1638 #define VA_MB_TYPE_MOTION_BACKWARD 0x04
1639 #define VA_MB_TYPE_MOTION_PATTERN 0x08
1640 #define VA_MB_TYPE_MOTION_INTRA 0x10
1643 * MPEG-2 Residual Data Buffer
1644 * For each macroblock, there wil be 64 shorts (16-bit) in the
1645 * residual data buffer
1648 /****************************
1649 * MPEG-4 Part 2 data structures
1650 ****************************/
1652 /* MPEG-4 Picture Parameter Buffer */
1654 * For each frame or field, and before any slice data, a single
1655 * picture parameter buffer must be send.
1657 typedef struct _VAPictureParameterBufferMPEG4
1659 unsigned short vop_width;
1660 unsigned short vop_height;
1661 VASurfaceID forward_reference_picture;
1662 VASurfaceID backward_reference_picture;
1665 unsigned int short_video_header : 1;
1666 unsigned int chroma_format : 2;
1667 unsigned int interlaced : 1;
1668 unsigned int obmc_disable : 1;
1669 unsigned int sprite_enable : 2;
1670 unsigned int sprite_warping_accuracy : 2;
1671 unsigned int quant_type : 1;
1672 unsigned int quarter_sample : 1;
1673 unsigned int data_partitioned : 1;
1674 unsigned int reversible_vlc : 1;
1675 unsigned int resync_marker_disable : 1;
1679 unsigned char no_of_sprite_warping_points;
1680 short sprite_trajectory_du[3];
1681 short sprite_trajectory_dv[3];
1682 unsigned char quant_precision;
1685 unsigned int vop_coding_type : 2;
1686 unsigned int backward_reference_vop_coding_type : 2;
1687 unsigned int vop_rounding_type : 1;
1688 unsigned int intra_dc_vlc_thr : 3;
1689 unsigned int top_field_first : 1;
1690 unsigned int alternate_vertical_scan_flag : 1;
1694 unsigned char vop_fcode_forward;
1695 unsigned char vop_fcode_backward;
1696 unsigned short vop_time_increment_resolution;
1697 /* short header related */
1698 unsigned char num_gobs_in_vop;
1699 unsigned char num_macroblocks_in_gob;
1700 /* for direct mode prediction */
1703 } VAPictureParameterBufferMPEG4;
1705 /** MPEG-4 Inverse Quantization Matrix Buffer */
1706 typedef struct _VAIQMatrixBufferMPEG4
1708 /** Same as the MPEG-4:2 bitstream syntax element. */
1709 int load_intra_quant_mat;
1710 /** Same as the MPEG-4:2 bitstream syntax element. */
1711 int load_non_intra_quant_mat;
1712 /** The matrix for intra blocks, in zig-zag scan order. */
1713 unsigned char intra_quant_mat[64];
1714 /** The matrix for non-intra blocks, in zig-zag scan order. */
1715 unsigned char non_intra_quant_mat[64];
1716 } VAIQMatrixBufferMPEG4;
1718 /** MPEG-4 Slice Parameter Buffer */
1719 typedef struct _VASliceParameterBufferMPEG4
1721 unsigned int slice_data_size;/* number of bytes in the slice data buffer for this slice */
1722 unsigned int slice_data_offset;/* the offset to the first byte of slice data */
1723 unsigned int slice_data_flag; /* see VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_XXX defintions */
1724 unsigned int macroblock_offset;/* the offset to the first bit of MB from the first byte of slice data */
1725 unsigned int macroblock_number;
1727 } VASliceParameterBufferMPEG4;
1730 VC-1 data structures
1733 typedef enum /* see 7.1.1.32 */
1736 VAMvMode1MvHalfPel = 1,
1737 VAMvMode1MvHalfPelBilinear = 2,
1738 VAMvModeMixedMv = 3,
1739 VAMvModeIntensityCompensation = 4
1742 /** VC-1 Picture Parameter Buffer */
1744 * For each picture, and before any slice data, a picture parameter
1745 * buffer must be send. Multiple picture parameter buffers may be
1746 * sent for a single picture. In that case picture parameters will
1747 * apply to all slice data that follow it until a new picture
1748 * parameter buffer is sent.
1751 * pic_quantizer_type should be set to the applicable quantizer
1752 * type as defined by QUANTIZER (J.1.19) and either
1753 * PQUANTIZER (7.1.1.8) or PQINDEX (7.1.1.6)
1755 typedef struct _VAPictureParameterBufferVC1
1757 VASurfaceID forward_reference_picture;
1758 VASurfaceID backward_reference_picture;
1759 /* if out-of-loop post-processing is done on the render
1760 target, then we need to keep the in-loop decoded
1761 picture as a reference picture */
1762 VASurfaceID inloop_decoded_picture;
1764 /* sequence layer for AP or meta data for SP and MP */
1767 unsigned int pulldown : 1; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::PULLDOWN */
1768 unsigned int interlace : 1; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::INTERLACE */
1769 unsigned int tfcntrflag : 1; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::TFCNTRFLAG */
1770 unsigned int finterpflag : 1; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::FINTERPFLAG */
1771 unsigned int psf : 1; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::PSF */
1772 unsigned int multires : 1; /* METADATA::MULTIRES */
1773 unsigned int overlap : 1; /* METADATA::OVERLAP */
1774 unsigned int syncmarker : 1; /* METADATA::SYNCMARKER */
1775 unsigned int rangered : 1; /* METADATA::RANGERED */
1776 unsigned int max_b_frames : 3; /* METADATA::MAXBFRAMES */
1777 unsigned int profile : 2; /* SEQUENCE_LAYER::PROFILE or The MSB of METADATA::PROFILE */
1782 unsigned short coded_width; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::CODED_WIDTH */
1783 unsigned short coded_height; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::CODED_HEIGHT */
1786 unsigned int broken_link : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::BROKEN_LINK */
1787 unsigned int closed_entry : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::CLOSED_ENTRY */
1788 unsigned int panscan_flag : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::PANSCAN_FLAG */
1789 unsigned int loopfilter : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::LOOPFILTER */
1792 } entrypoint_fields;
1793 unsigned char conditional_overlap_flag; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::CONDOVER */
1794 unsigned char fast_uvmc_flag; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::FASTUVMC */
1797 unsigned int luma_flag : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::RANGE_MAPY_FLAG */
1798 unsigned int luma : 3; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::RANGE_MAPY */
1799 unsigned int chroma_flag : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::RANGE_MAPUV_FLAG */
1800 unsigned int chroma : 3; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::RANGE_MAPUV */
1803 } range_mapping_fields;
1805 unsigned char b_picture_fraction; /* PICTURE_LAYER::BFRACTION */
1806 unsigned char cbp_table; /* PICTURE_LAYER::CBPTAB/ICBPTAB */
1807 unsigned char mb_mode_table; /* PICTURE_LAYER::MBMODETAB */
1808 unsigned char range_reduction_frame;/* PICTURE_LAYER::RANGEREDFRM */
1809 unsigned char rounding_control; /* PICTURE_LAYER::RNDCTRL */
1810 unsigned char post_processing; /* PICTURE_LAYER::POSTPROC */
1811 unsigned char picture_resolution_index; /* PICTURE_LAYER::RESPIC */
1812 unsigned char luma_scale; /* PICTURE_LAYER::LUMSCALE */
1813 unsigned char luma_shift; /* PICTURE_LAYER::LUMSHIFT */
1816 unsigned int picture_type : 3; /* PICTURE_LAYER::PTYPE */
1817 unsigned int frame_coding_mode : 3; /* PICTURE_LAYER::FCM */
1818 unsigned int top_field_first : 1; /* PICTURE_LAYER::TFF */
1819 unsigned int is_first_field : 1; /* set to 1 if it is the first field */
1820 unsigned int intensity_compensation : 1; /* PICTURE_LAYER::INTCOMP */
1826 unsigned int mv_type_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::MVTYPEMB */
1827 unsigned int direct_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::DIRECTMB */
1828 unsigned int skip_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::SKIPMB */
1829 unsigned int field_tx : 1; /* PICTURE::FIELDTX */
1830 unsigned int forward_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::FORWARDMB */
1831 unsigned int ac_pred : 1; /* PICTURE::ACPRED */
1832 unsigned int overflags : 1; /* PICTURE::OVERFLAGS */
1838 unsigned int bp_mv_type_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::MVTYPEMB */
1839 unsigned int bp_direct_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::DIRECTMB */
1840 unsigned int bp_skip_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::SKIPMB */
1841 unsigned int bp_field_tx : 1; /* PICTURE::FIELDTX */
1842 unsigned int bp_forward_mb : 1; /* PICTURE::FORWARDMB */
1843 unsigned int bp_ac_pred : 1; /* PICTURE::ACPRED */
1844 unsigned int bp_overflags : 1; /* PICTURE::OVERFLAGS */
1847 } bitplane_present; /* signal what bitplane is being passed via the bitplane buffer */
1850 unsigned int reference_distance_flag : 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::REFDIST_FLAG */
1851 unsigned int reference_distance : 5;/* PICTURE_LAYER::REFDIST */
1852 unsigned int num_reference_pictures: 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::NUMREF */
1853 unsigned int reference_field_pic_indicator : 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::REFFIELD */
1859 unsigned int mv_mode : 3; /* PICTURE_LAYER::MVMODE */
1860 unsigned int mv_mode2 : 3; /* PICTURE_LAYER::MVMODE2 */
1861 unsigned int mv_table : 3; /* PICTURE_LAYER::MVTAB/IMVTAB */
1862 unsigned int two_mv_block_pattern_table: 2; /* PICTURE_LAYER::2MVBPTAB */
1863 unsigned int four_mv_switch : 1; /* PICTURE_LAYER::4MVSWITCH */
1864 unsigned int four_mv_block_pattern_table : 2; /* PICTURE_LAYER::4MVBPTAB */
1865 unsigned int extended_mv_flag : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::EXTENDED_MV */
1866 unsigned int extended_mv_range : 2; /* PICTURE_LAYER::MVRANGE */
1867 unsigned int extended_dmv_flag : 1; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::EXTENDED_DMV */
1868 unsigned int extended_dmv_range : 2; /* PICTURE_LAYER::DMVRANGE */
1874 unsigned int dquant : 2; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::DQUANT */
1875 unsigned int quantizer : 2; /* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::QUANTIZER */
1876 unsigned int half_qp : 1; /* PICTURE_LAYER::HALFQP */
1877 unsigned int pic_quantizer_scale : 5;/* PICTURE_LAYER::PQUANT */
1878 unsigned int pic_quantizer_type : 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::PQUANTIZER */
1879 unsigned int dq_frame : 1; /* VOPDQUANT::DQUANTFRM */
1880 unsigned int dq_profile : 2; /* VOPDQUANT::DQPROFILE */
1881 unsigned int dq_sb_edge : 2; /* VOPDQUANT::DQSBEDGE */
1882 unsigned int dq_db_edge : 2; /* VOPDQUANT::DQDBEDGE */
1883 unsigned int dq_binary_level : 1; /* VOPDQUANT::DQBILEVEL */
1884 unsigned int alt_pic_quantizer : 5;/* VOPDQUANT::ALTPQUANT */
1887 } pic_quantizer_fields;
1890 unsigned int variable_sized_transform_flag : 1;/* ENTRY_POINT_LAYER::VSTRANSFORM */
1891 unsigned int mb_level_transform_type_flag : 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::TTMBF */
1892 unsigned int frame_level_transform_type : 2;/* PICTURE_LAYER::TTFRM */
1893 unsigned int transform_ac_codingset_idx1 : 2;/* PICTURE_LAYER::TRANSACFRM */
1894 unsigned int transform_ac_codingset_idx2 : 2;/* PICTURE_LAYER::TRANSACFRM2 */
1895 unsigned int intra_transform_dc_table : 1;/* PICTURE_LAYER::TRANSDCTAB */
1899 } VAPictureParameterBufferVC1;
1901 /** VC-1 Bitplane Buffer
1902 There will be at most three bitplanes coded in any picture header. To send
1903 the bitplane data more efficiently, each byte is divided in two nibbles, with
1904 each nibble carrying three bitplanes for one macroblock. The following table
1905 shows the bitplane data arrangement within each nibble based on the picture
1908 Picture Type Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
1909 I or BI OVERFLAGS ACPRED FIELDTX
1910 P MYTYPEMB SKIPMB DIRECTMB
1911 B FORWARDMB SKIPMB DIRECTMB
1913 Within each byte, the lower nibble is for the first MB and the upper nibble is
1914 for the second MB. E.g. the lower nibble of the first byte in the bitplane
1915 buffer is for Macroblock #1 and the upper nibble of the first byte is for
1916 Macroblock #2 in the first row.
1919 /* VC-1 Slice Parameter Buffer */
1920 typedef struct _VASliceParameterBufferVC1
1922 unsigned int slice_data_size;/* number of bytes in the slice data buffer for this slice */
1923 unsigned int slice_data_offset;/* the offset to the first byte of slice data */
1924 unsigned int slice_data_flag; /* see VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_XXX defintions */
1925 unsigned int macroblock_offset;/* the offset to the first bit of MB from the first byte of slice data */
1926 unsigned int slice_vertical_position;
1927 } VASliceParameterBufferVC1;
1929 /* VC-1 Slice Data Buffer */
1931 This is simplely a buffer containing raw bit-stream bytes
1934 /****************************
1935 * H.264/AVC data structures
1936 ****************************/
1938 typedef struct _VAPictureH264
1940 VASurfaceID picture_id;
1941 unsigned int frame_idx;
1943 signed int TopFieldOrderCnt;
1944 signed int BottomFieldOrderCnt;
1946 /* flags in VAPictureH264 could be OR of the following */
1947 #define VA_PICTURE_H264_INVALID 0x00000001
1948 #define VA_PICTURE_H264_TOP_FIELD 0x00000002
1949 #define VA_PICTURE_H264_BOTTOM_FIELD 0x00000004
1950 #define VA_PICTURE_H264_SHORT_TERM_REFERENCE 0x00000008
1951 #define VA_PICTURE_H264_LONG_TERM_REFERENCE 0x00000010
1953 /** H.264 Picture Parameter Buffer */
1955 * For each picture, and before any slice data, a single
1956 * picture parameter buffer must be send.
1958 typedef struct _VAPictureParameterBufferH264
1960 VAPictureH264 CurrPic;
1961 VAPictureH264 ReferenceFrames[16]; /* in DPB */
1962 unsigned short picture_width_in_mbs_minus1;
1963 unsigned short picture_height_in_mbs_minus1;
1964 unsigned char bit_depth_luma_minus8;
1965 unsigned char bit_depth_chroma_minus8;
1966 unsigned char num_ref_frames;
1969 unsigned int chroma_format_idc : 2;
1970 unsigned int residual_colour_transform_flag : 1;
1971 unsigned int gaps_in_frame_num_value_allowed_flag : 1;
1972 unsigned int frame_mbs_only_flag : 1;
1973 unsigned int mb_adaptive_frame_field_flag : 1;
1974 unsigned int direct_8x8_inference_flag : 1;
1975 unsigned int MinLumaBiPredSize8x8 : 1; /* see A.3.3.2 */
1976 unsigned int log2_max_frame_num_minus4 : 4;
1977 unsigned int pic_order_cnt_type : 2;
1978 unsigned int log2_max_pic_order_cnt_lsb_minus4 : 4;
1979 unsigned int delta_pic_order_always_zero_flag : 1;
1983 unsigned char num_slice_groups_minus1;
1984 unsigned char slice_group_map_type;
1985 unsigned short slice_group_change_rate_minus1;
1986 signed char pic_init_qp_minus26;
1987 signed char pic_init_qs_minus26;
1988 signed char chroma_qp_index_offset;
1989 signed char second_chroma_qp_index_offset;
1992 unsigned int entropy_coding_mode_flag : 1;
1993 unsigned int weighted_pred_flag : 1;
1994 unsigned int weighted_bipred_idc : 2;
1995 unsigned int transform_8x8_mode_flag : 1;
1996 unsigned int field_pic_flag : 1;
1997 unsigned int constrained_intra_pred_flag : 1;
1998 unsigned int pic_order_present_flag : 1;
1999 unsigned int deblocking_filter_control_present_flag : 1;
2000 unsigned int redundant_pic_cnt_present_flag : 1;
2001 unsigned int reference_pic_flag : 1; /* nal_ref_idc != 0 */
2005 unsigned short frame_num;
2006 } VAPictureParameterBufferH264;
2008 /** H.264 Inverse Quantization Matrix Buffer */
2009 typedef struct _VAIQMatrixBufferH264
2011 /** \brief 4x4 scaling list, in raster scan order. */
2012 unsigned char ScalingList4x4[6][16];
2013 /** \brief 8x8 scaling list, in raster scan order. */
2014 unsigned char ScalingList8x8[2][64];
2015 } VAIQMatrixBufferH264;
2018 * H.264 Slice Group Map Buffer
2019 * When VAPictureParameterBufferH264::num_slice_group_minus1 is not equal to 0,
2020 * A slice group map buffer should be sent for each picture if required. The buffer
2021 * is sent only when there is a change in the mapping values.
2022 * The slice group map buffer map "map units" to slice groups as specified in
2023 * section 8.2.2 of the H.264 spec. The buffer will contain one byte for each macroblock
2024 * in raster scan order
2027 /** H.264 Slice Parameter Buffer */
2028 typedef struct _VASliceParameterBufferH264
2030 unsigned int slice_data_size;/* number of bytes in the slice data buffer for this slice */
2031 /** \brief Byte offset to the NAL Header Unit for this slice. */
2032 unsigned int slice_data_offset;
2033 unsigned int slice_data_flag; /* see VA_SLICE_DATA_FLAG_XXX defintions */
2035 * \brief Bit offset from NAL Header Unit to the begining of slice_data().
2037 * This bit offset is relative to and includes the NAL unit byte
2038 * and represents the number of bits parsed in the slice_header()
2039 * after the removal of any emulation prevention bytes in
2040 * there. However, the slice data buffer passed to the hardware is
2041 * the original bitstream, thus including any emulation prevention
2044 unsigned short slice_data_bit_offset;
2045 unsigned short first_mb_in_slice;
2046 unsigned char slice_type;
2047 unsigned char direct_spatial_mv_pred_flag;
2048 unsigned char num_ref_idx_l0_active_minus1;
2049 unsigned char num_ref_idx_l1_active_minus1;
2050 unsigned char cabac_init_idc;
2051 char slice_qp_delta;
2052 unsigned char disable_deblocking_filter_idc;
2053 char slice_alpha_c0_offset_div2;
2054 char slice_beta_offset_div2;
2055 VAPictureH264 RefPicList0[32]; /* See 8.2.4.2 */
2056 VAPictureH264 RefPicList1[32]; /* See 8.2.4.2 */
2057 unsigned char luma_log2_weight_denom;
2058 unsigned char chroma_log2_weight_denom;
2059 unsigned char luma_weight_l0_flag;
2060 short luma_weight_l0[32];
2061 short luma_offset_l0[32];
2062 unsigned char chroma_weight_l0_flag;
2063 short chroma_weight_l0[32][2];
2064 short chroma_offset_l0[32][2];
2065 unsigned char luma_weight_l1_flag;
2066 short luma_weight_l1[32];
2067 short luma_offset_l1[32];
2068 unsigned char chroma_weight_l1_flag;
2069 short chroma_weight_l1[32][2];
2070 short chroma_offset_l1[32][2];
2071 } VASliceParameterBufferH264;
2073 /****************************
2074 * Common encode data structures
2075 ****************************/
2078 VAEncPictureTypeIntra = 0,
2079 VAEncPictureTypePredictive = 1,
2080 VAEncPictureTypeBidirectional = 2,
2083 /* Encode Slice Parameter Buffer */
2084 typedef struct _VAEncSliceParameterBuffer
2086 unsigned int start_row_number; /* starting MB row number for this slice */
2087 unsigned int slice_height; /* slice height measured in MB */
2090 unsigned int is_intra : 1;
2091 unsigned int disable_deblocking_filter_idc : 2;
2092 unsigned int uses_long_term_ref :1;
2093 unsigned int is_long_term_ref :1;
2097 } VAEncSliceParameterBuffer;
2100 /****************************
2101 * H.263 specific encode data structures
2102 ****************************/
2104 typedef struct _VAEncSequenceParameterBufferH263
2106 unsigned int intra_period;
2107 unsigned int bits_per_second;
2108 unsigned int frame_rate;
2109 unsigned int initial_qp;
2110 unsigned int min_qp;
2111 } VAEncSequenceParameterBufferH263;
2113 typedef struct _VAEncPictureParameterBufferH263
2115 VASurfaceID reference_picture;
2116 VASurfaceID reconstructed_picture;
2117 VABufferID coded_buf;
2118 unsigned short picture_width;
2119 unsigned short picture_height;
2120 VAEncPictureType picture_type;
2121 } VAEncPictureParameterBufferH263;
2123 /****************************
2124 * MPEG-4 specific encode data structures
2125 ****************************/
2127 typedef struct _VAEncSequenceParameterBufferMPEG4
2129 unsigned char profile_and_level_indication;
2130 unsigned int intra_period;
2131 unsigned int video_object_layer_width;
2132 unsigned int video_object_layer_height;
2133 unsigned int vop_time_increment_resolution;
2134 unsigned int fixed_vop_rate;
2135 unsigned int fixed_vop_time_increment;
2136 unsigned int bits_per_second;
2137 unsigned int frame_rate;
2138 unsigned int initial_qp;
2139 unsigned int min_qp;
2140 } VAEncSequenceParameterBufferMPEG4;
2142 typedef struct _VAEncPictureParameterBufferMPEG4
2144 VASurfaceID reference_picture;
2145 VASurfaceID reconstructed_picture;
2146 VABufferID coded_buf;
2147 unsigned short picture_width;
2148 unsigned short picture_height;
2149 unsigned int modulo_time_base; /* number of 1s */
2150 unsigned int vop_time_increment;
2151 VAEncPictureType picture_type;
2152 } VAEncPictureParameterBufferMPEG4;
2156 /** Buffer functions */
2159 * Creates a buffer for "num_elements" elements of "size" bytes and
2160 * initalize with "data".
2161 * if "data" is null, then the contents of the buffer data store
2163 * Basically there are two ways to get buffer data to the server side. One is
2164 * to call vaCreateBuffer() with a non-null "data", which results the data being
2165 * copied to the data store on the server side. A different method that
2166 * eliminates this copy is to pass null as "data" when calling vaCreateBuffer(),
2167 * and then use vaMapBuffer() to map the data store from the server side to the
2168 * client address space for access.
2169 * The user must call vaDestroyBuffer() to destroy a buffer.
2170 * Note: image buffers are created by the library, not the client. Please see
2171 * vaCreateImage on how image buffers are managed.
2173 VAStatus vaCreateBuffer (
2175 VAContextID context,
2176 VABufferType type, /* in */
2177 unsigned int size, /* in */
2178 unsigned int num_elements, /* in */
2179 void *data, /* in */
2180 VABufferID *buf_id /* out */
2184 * Convey to the server how many valid elements are in the buffer.
2185 * e.g. if multiple slice parameters are being held in a single buffer,
2186 * this will communicate to the server the number of slice parameters
2187 * that are valid in the buffer.
2189 VAStatus vaBufferSetNumElements (
2191 VABufferID buf_id, /* in */
2192 unsigned int num_elements /* in */
2197 * device independent data structure for codedbuffer
2201 * FICTURE_AVE_QP(bit7-0): The average Qp value used during this frame
2202 * LARGE_SLICE(bit8):At least one slice in the current frame was large
2203 * enough for the encoder to attempt to limit its size.
2204 * SLICE_OVERFLOW(bit9): At least one slice in the current frame has
2205 * exceeded the maximum slice size specified.
2206 * BITRATE_OVERFLOW(bit10): The peak bitrate was exceeded for this frame.
2207 * BITRATE_HIGH(bit11): The frame size got within the safety margin of the maximum size (VCM only)
2208 * AIR_MB_OVER_THRESHOLD: the number of MBs adapted to Intra MB
2210 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_PICTURE_AVE_QP_MASK 0xff
2211 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_LARGE_SLICE_MASK 0x100
2212 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_SLICE_OVERFLOW_MASK 0x200
2213 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_BITRATE_OVERFLOW 0x400
2214 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_BITRATE_HIGH 0x800
2216 * \brief The frame has exceeded the maximum requested size.
2218 * This flag indicates that the encoded frame size exceeds the value
2219 * specified through a misc parameter buffer of type
2220 * #VAEncMiscParameterTypeMaxFrameSize.
2222 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_FRAME_SIZE_OVERFLOW 0x1000
2223 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_AIR_MB_OVER_THRESHOLD 0xff0000
2226 * \brief The coded buffer segment contains a single NAL unit.
2228 * This flag indicates that the coded buffer segment contains a
2229 * single NAL unit. This flag might be useful to the user for
2230 * processing the coded buffer.
2232 #define VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_SINGLE_NALU 0x10000000
2235 * \brief Coded buffer segment.
2237 * #VACodedBufferSegment is an element of a linked list describing
2238 * some information on the coded buffer. The coded buffer segment
2239 * could contain either a single NAL unit, or more than one NAL unit.
2240 * It is recommended (but not required) to return a single NAL unit
2241 * in a coded buffer segment, and the implementation should set the
2242 * VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_SINGLE_NALU status flag if that is the case.
2244 typedef struct _VACodedBufferSegment {
2246 * \brief Size of the data buffer in this segment (in bytes).
2249 /** \brief Bit offset into the data buffer where the video data starts. */
2250 unsigned int bit_offset;
2251 /** \brief Status set by the driver. See \c VA_CODED_BUF_STATUS_*. */
2252 unsigned int status;
2253 /** \brief Reserved for future use. */
2254 unsigned int reserved;
2255 /** \brief Pointer to the start of the data buffer. */
2258 * \brief Pointer to the next #VACodedBufferSegment element,
2259 * or \c NULL if there is none.
2262 } VACodedBufferSegment;
2265 * Map data store of the buffer into the client's address space
2266 * vaCreateBuffer() needs to be called with "data" set to NULL before
2267 * calling vaMapBuffer()
2269 * if buffer type is VAEncCodedBufferType, pbuf points to link-list of
2270 * VACodedBufferSegment, and the list is terminated if "next" is NULL
2272 VAStatus vaMapBuffer (
2274 VABufferID buf_id, /* in */
2275 void **pbuf /* out */
2279 * After client making changes to a mapped data store, it needs to
2280 * "Unmap" it to let the server know that the data is ready to be
2281 * consumed by the server
2283 VAStatus vaUnmapBuffer (
2285 VABufferID buf_id /* in */
2289 * After this call, the buffer is deleted and this buffer_id is no longer valid
2291 * A buffer can be re-used and sent to the server by another Begin/Render/End
2292 * sequence if vaDestroyBuffer() is not called with this buffer.
2294 * Note re-using a shared buffer (e.g. a slice data buffer) between the host and the
2295 * hardware accelerator can result in performance dropping.
2297 VAStatus vaDestroyBuffer (
2299 VABufferID buffer_id
2302 /** \brief VA buffer information */
2304 /** \brief Buffer handle */
2306 /** \brief Buffer type (See \ref VABufferType). */
2309 * \brief Buffer memory type (See \ref VASurfaceAttribMemoryType).
2311 * On input to vaAcquireBufferHandle(), this field can serve as a hint
2312 * to specify the set of memory types the caller is interested in.
2313 * On successful return from vaAcquireBufferHandle(), the field is
2314 * updated with the best matching memory type.
2317 /** \brief Size of the underlying buffer. */
2322 * \brief Acquires buffer handle for external API usage
2324 * Locks the VA buffer object \ref buf_id for external API usage like
2325 * EGL or OpenCL (OCL). This function is a synchronization point. This
2326 * means that any pending operation is guaranteed to be completed
2327 * prior to returning from the function.
2329 * If the referenced VA buffer object is the backing store of a VA
2330 * surface, then this function acts as if vaSyncSurface() on the
2331 * parent surface was called first.
2333 * The \ref VABufferInfo argument shall be zero'ed on input. On
2334 * successful output, the data structure is filled in with all the
2335 * necessary buffer level implementation details like handle, type,
2336 * memory type and memory size.
2338 * Note: the external API implementation, or the application, can
2339 * express the memory types it is interested in by filling in the \ref
2340 * mem_type field accordingly. On successful output, the memory type
2341 * that fits best the request and that was used is updated in the \ref
2342 * VABufferInfo data structure. If none of the supplied memory types
2343 * is supported, then a \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_MEMORY_TYPE
2344 * error is returned.
2346 * The \ref VABufferInfo data is valid until vaReleaseBufferHandle()
2347 * is called. Besides, no additional operation is allowed on any of
2348 * the buffer parent object until vaReleaseBufferHandle() is called.
2349 * e.g. decoding into a VA surface backed with the supplied VA buffer
2350 * object \ref buf_id would fail with a \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_SURFACE_BUSY
2354 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED: the VA driver implementation
2355 * does not support this interface
2356 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_DISPLAY: an invalid display was supplied
2357 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_BUFFER: an invalid buffer was supplied
2358 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_BUFFERTYPE: the implementation
2359 * does not support exporting buffers of the specified type
2360 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_MEMORY_TYPE: none of the requested
2361 * memory types in \ref VABufferInfo.mem_type was supported
2363 * @param[in] dpy the VA display
2364 * @param[in] buf_id the VA buffer
2365 * @param[in,out] buf_info the associated VA buffer information
2366 * @return VA_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful
2369 vaAcquireBufferHandle(VADisplay dpy, VABufferID buf_id, VABufferInfo *buf_info);
2372 * \brief Releases buffer after usage from external API
2374 * Unlocks the VA buffer object \ref buf_id from external API usage like
2375 * EGL or OpenCL (OCL). This function is a synchronization point. This
2376 * means that any pending operation is guaranteed to be completed
2377 * prior to returning from the function.
2379 * The \ref VABufferInfo argument shall point to the original data
2380 * structure that was obtained from vaAcquireBufferHandle(), unaltered.
2381 * This is necessary so that the VA driver implementation could
2382 * deallocate any resources that were needed.
2384 * In any case, returning from this function invalidates any contents
2385 * in \ref VABufferInfo. i.e. the underlyng buffer handle is no longer
2386 * valid. Therefore, VA driver implementations are free to reset this
2387 * data structure to safe defaults.
2390 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED: the VA driver implementation
2391 * does not support this interface
2392 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_DISPLAY: an invalid display was supplied
2393 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_INVALID_BUFFER: an invalid buffer was supplied
2394 * - \ref VA_STATUS_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_BUFFERTYPE: the implementation
2395 * does not support exporting buffers of the specified type
2397 * @param[in] dpy the VA display
2398 * @param[in] buf_id the VA buffer
2399 * @return VA_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful
2402 vaReleaseBufferHandle(VADisplay dpy, VABufferID buf_id);
2405 Render (Decode) Pictures
2407 A picture represents either a frame or a field.
2409 The Begin/Render/End sequence sends the decode buffers to the server
2413 * Get ready to decode a picture to a target surface
2415 VAStatus vaBeginPicture (
2417 VAContextID context,
2418 VASurfaceID render_target
2422 * Send decode buffers to the server.
2424 VAStatus vaRenderPicture (
2426 VAContextID context,
2427 VABufferID *buffers,
2432 * Make the end of rendering for a picture.
2433 * The server should start processing all pending operations for this
2434 * surface. This call is non-blocking. The client can start another
2435 * Begin/Render/End sequence on a different render target.
2437 VAStatus vaEndPicture (
2449 * This function blocks until all pending operations on the render target
2450 * have been completed. Upon return it is safe to use the render target for a
2451 * different picture.
2453 VAStatus vaSyncSurface (
2455 VASurfaceID render_target
2460 VASurfaceRendering = 1, /* Rendering in progress */
2461 VASurfaceDisplaying = 2, /* Displaying in progress (not safe to render into it) */
2462 /* this status is useful if surface is used as the source */
2464 VASurfaceReady = 4, /* not being rendered or displayed */
2465 VASurfaceSkipped = 8 /* Indicate a skipped frame during encode */
2469 * Find out any pending ops on the render target
2471 VAStatus vaQuerySurfaceStatus (
2473 VASurfaceID render_target,
2474 VASurfaceStatus *status /* out */
2479 VADecodeSliceMissing = 0,
2480 VADecodeMBError = 1,
2481 } VADecodeErrorType;
2484 * Client calls vaQuerySurfaceError with VA_STATUS_ERROR_DECODING_ERROR, server side returns
2485 * an array of structure VASurfaceDecodeMBErrors, and the array is terminated by setting status=-1
2487 typedef struct _VASurfaceDecodeMBErrors
2489 int status; /* 1 if hardware has returned detailed info below, -1 means this record is invalid */
2490 unsigned int start_mb; /* start mb address with errors */
2491 unsigned int end_mb; /* end mb address with errors */
2492 VADecodeErrorType decode_error_type;
2493 } VASurfaceDecodeMBErrors;
2496 * After the application gets VA_STATUS_ERROR_DECODING_ERROR after calling vaSyncSurface(),
2497 * it can call vaQuerySurfaceError to find out further details on the particular error.
2498 * VA_STATUS_ERROR_DECODING_ERROR should be passed in as "error_status",
2499 * upon the return, error_info will point to an array of _VASurfaceDecodeMBErrors structure,
2500 * which is allocated and filled by libVA with detailed information on the missing or error macroblocks.
2501 * The array is terminated if "status==-1" is detected.
2503 VAStatus vaQuerySurfaceError(
2505 VASurfaceID surface,
2506 VAStatus error_status,
2511 * Images and Subpictures
2512 * VAImage is used to either get the surface data to client memory, or
2513 * to copy image data in client memory to a surface.
2514 * Both images, subpictures and surfaces follow the same 2D coordinate system where origin
2515 * is at the upper left corner with positive X to the right and positive Y down
2517 #define VA_FOURCC(ch0, ch1, ch2, ch3) \
2518 ((unsigned long)(unsigned char) (ch0) | ((unsigned long)(unsigned char) (ch1) << 8) | \
2519 ((unsigned long)(unsigned char) (ch2) << 16) | ((unsigned long)(unsigned char) (ch3) << 24 ))
2522 * Pre-defined fourcc codes
2524 #define VA_FOURCC_NV12 0x3231564E
2525 #define VA_FOURCC_AI44 0x34344149
2526 #define VA_FOURCC_RGBA 0x41424752
2527 #define VA_FOURCC_RGBX 0x58424752
2528 #define VA_FOURCC_BGRA 0x41524742
2529 #define VA_FOURCC_BGRX 0x58524742
2530 #define VA_FOURCC_ARGB 0x42475241
2531 #define VA_FOURCC_XRGB 0x42475258
2532 #define VA_FOURCC_ABGR 0x52474241
2533 #define VA_FOURCC_XBGR 0x52474258
2534 #define VA_FOURCC_UYVY 0x59565955
2535 #define VA_FOURCC_YUY2 0x32595559
2536 #define VA_FOURCC_AYUV 0x56555941
2537 #define VA_FOURCC_NV11 0x3131564e
2538 #define VA_FOURCC_YV12 0x32315659
2539 #define VA_FOURCC_P208 0x38303250
2540 #define VA_FOURCC_IYUV 0x56555949
2541 #define VA_FOURCC_YV24 0x34325659
2542 #define VA_FOURCC_YV32 0x32335659
2543 #define VA_FOURCC_Y800 0x30303859
2544 #define VA_FOURCC_IMC3 0x33434D49
2545 #define VA_FOURCC_411P 0x50313134
2546 #define VA_FOURCC_422H 0x48323234
2547 #define VA_FOURCC_422V 0x56323234
2548 #define VA_FOURCC_444P 0x50343434
2549 #define VA_FOURCC_RGBP 0x50424752
2550 #define VA_FOURCC_BGRP 0x50524742
2551 #define VA_FOURCC_411R 0x52313134 /* rotated 411P */
2554 * 8-bit Y plane, followed by 8-bit 2x1 subsampled V and U planes
2556 #define VA_FOURCC_YV16 0x36315659
2558 * 10-bit and 16-bit Planar YUV 4:2:0.
2560 #define VA_FOURCC_P010 0x30313050
2561 #define VA_FOURCC_P016 0x36313050
2564 * 10-bit Planar YUV 420 and occupy the lower 10-bit.
2566 #define VA_FOURCC_I010 0x30313049
2569 #define VA_LSB_FIRST 1
2570 #define VA_MSB_FIRST 2
2572 typedef struct _VAImageFormat
2574 unsigned int fourcc;
2575 unsigned int byte_order; /* VA_LSB_FIRST, VA_MSB_FIRST */
2576 unsigned int bits_per_pixel;
2577 /* for RGB formats */
2578 unsigned int depth; /* significant bits per pixel */
2579 unsigned int red_mask;
2580 unsigned int green_mask;
2581 unsigned int blue_mask;
2582 unsigned int alpha_mask;
2585 typedef VAGenericID VAImageID;
2587 typedef struct _VAImage
2589 VAImageID image_id; /* uniquely identify this image */
2590 VAImageFormat format;
2591 VABufferID buf; /* image data buffer */
2593 * Image data will be stored in a buffer of type VAImageBufferType to facilitate
2594 * data store on the server side for optimal performance. The buffer will be
2595 * created by the CreateImage function, and proper storage allocated based on the image
2596 * size and format. This buffer is managed by the library implementation, and
2597 * accessed by the client through the buffer Map/Unmap functions.
2599 unsigned short width;
2600 unsigned short height;
2601 unsigned int data_size;
2602 unsigned int num_planes; /* can not be greater than 3 */
2604 * An array indicating the scanline pitch in bytes for each plane.
2605 * Each plane may have a different pitch. Maximum 3 planes for planar formats
2607 unsigned int pitches[3];
2609 * An array indicating the byte offset from the beginning of the image data
2610 * to the start of each plane.
2612 unsigned int offsets[3];
2614 /* The following fields are only needed for paletted formats */
2615 int num_palette_entries; /* set to zero for non-palette images */
2617 * Each component is one byte and entry_bytes indicates the number of components in
2618 * each entry (eg. 3 for YUV palette entries). set to zero for non-palette images
2622 * An array of ascii characters describing the order of the components within the bytes.
2623 * Only entry_bytes characters of the string are used.
2625 char component_order[4];
2628 /** Get maximum number of image formats supported by the implementation */
2629 int vaMaxNumImageFormats (
2634 * Query supported image formats
2635 * The caller must provide a "format_list" array that can hold at
2636 * least vaMaxNumImageFormats() entries. The actual number of formats
2637 * returned in "format_list" is returned in "num_formats".
2639 VAStatus vaQueryImageFormats (
2641 VAImageFormat *format_list, /* out */
2642 int *num_formats /* out */
2646 * Create a VAImage structure
2647 * The width and height fields returned in the VAImage structure may get
2648 * enlarged for some YUV formats. Upon return from this function,
2649 * image->buf has been created and proper storage allocated by the library.
2650 * The client can access the image through the Map/Unmap calls.
2652 VAStatus vaCreateImage (
2654 VAImageFormat *format,
2657 VAImage *image /* out */
2661 * Should call DestroyImage before destroying the surface it is bound to
2663 VAStatus vaDestroyImage (
2668 VAStatus vaSetImagePalette (
2672 * pointer to an array holding the palette data. The size of the array is
2673 * num_palette_entries * entry_bytes in size. The order of the components
2674 * in the palette is described by the component_order in VAImage struct
2676 unsigned char *palette
2680 * Retrive surface data into a VAImage
2681 * Image must be in a format supported by the implementation
2683 VAStatus vaGetImage (
2685 VASurfaceID surface,
2686 int x, /* coordinates of the upper left source pixel */
2688 unsigned int width, /* width and height of the region */
2689 unsigned int height,
2694 * Copy data from a VAImage to a surface
2695 * Image must be in a format supported by the implementation
2696 * Returns a VA_STATUS_ERROR_SURFACE_BUSY if the surface
2697 * shouldn't be rendered into when this is called
2699 VAStatus vaPutImage (
2701 VASurfaceID surface,
2705 unsigned int src_width,
2706 unsigned int src_height,
2709 unsigned int dest_width,
2710 unsigned int dest_height
2714 * Derive an VAImage from an existing surface.
2715 * This interface will derive a VAImage and corresponding image buffer from
2716 * an existing VA Surface. The image buffer can then be mapped/unmapped for
2717 * direct CPU access. This operation is only possible on implementations with
2718 * direct rendering capabilities and internal surface formats that can be
2719 * represented with a VAImage. When the operation is not possible this interface
2720 * will return VA_STATUS_ERROR_OPERATION_FAILED. Clients should then fall back
2721 * to using vaCreateImage + vaPutImage to accomplish the same task in an
2724 * Implementations should only return success when the resulting image buffer
2725 * would be useable with vaMap/Unmap.
2727 * When directly accessing a surface special care must be taken to insure
2728 * proper synchronization with the graphics hardware. Clients should call
2729 * vaQuerySurfaceStatus to insure that a surface is not the target of concurrent
2730 * rendering or currently being displayed by an overlay.
2732 * Additionally nothing about the contents of a surface should be assumed
2733 * following a vaPutSurface. Implementations are free to modify the surface for
2734 * scaling or subpicture blending within a call to vaPutImage.
2736 * Calls to vaPutImage or vaGetImage using the same surface from which the image
2737 * has been derived will return VA_STATUS_ERROR_SURFACE_BUSY. vaPutImage or
2738 * vaGetImage with other surfaces is supported.
2740 * An image created with vaDeriveImage should be freed with vaDestroyImage. The
2741 * image and image buffer structures will be destroyed; however, the underlying
2742 * surface will remain unchanged until freed with vaDestroySurfaces.
2744 VAStatus vaDeriveImage (
2746 VASurfaceID surface,
2747 VAImage *image /* out */
2752 * Subpicture is a special type of image that can be blended
2753 * with a surface during vaPutSurface(). Subpicture can be used to render
2754 * DVD sub-titles or closed captioning text etc.
2757 typedef VAGenericID VASubpictureID;
2759 /** Get maximum number of subpicture formats supported by the implementation */
2760 int vaMaxNumSubpictureFormats (
2764 /** flags for subpictures */
2765 #define VA_SUBPICTURE_CHROMA_KEYING 0x0001
2766 #define VA_SUBPICTURE_GLOBAL_ALPHA 0x0002
2767 #define VA_SUBPICTURE_DESTINATION_IS_SCREEN_COORD 0x0004
2769 * Query supported subpicture formats
2770 * The caller must provide a "format_list" array that can hold at
2771 * least vaMaxNumSubpictureFormats() entries. The flags arrary holds the flag
2772 * for each format to indicate additional capabilities for that format. The actual
2773 * number of formats returned in "format_list" is returned in "num_formats".
2774 * flags: returned value to indicate addtional capabilities
2775 * VA_SUBPICTURE_CHROMA_KEYING - supports chroma-keying
2776 * VA_SUBPICTURE_GLOBAL_ALPHA - supports global alpha
2777 * VA_SUBPICTURE_DESTINATION_IS_SCREEN_COORD - supports unscaled screen relative subpictures for On Screen Display
2780 VAStatus vaQuerySubpictureFormats (
2782 VAImageFormat *format_list, /* out */
2783 unsigned int *flags, /* out */
2784 unsigned int *num_formats /* out */
2788 * Subpictures are created with an image associated.
2790 VAStatus vaCreateSubpicture (
2793 VASubpictureID *subpicture /* out */
2797 * Destroy the subpicture before destroying the image it is assocated to
2799 VAStatus vaDestroySubpicture (
2801 VASubpictureID subpicture
2805 * Bind an image to the subpicture. This image will now be associated with
2806 * the subpicture instead of the one at creation.
2808 VAStatus vaSetSubpictureImage (
2810 VASubpictureID subpicture,
2815 * If chromakey is enabled, then the area where the source value falls within
2816 * the chromakey [min, max] range is transparent
2817 * The chromakey component format is the following:
2818 * For RGB: [0:7] Red [8:15] Blue [16:23] Green
2819 * For YUV: [0:7] V [8:15] U [16:23] Y
2820 * The chromakey mask can be used to mask out certain components for chromakey
2823 VAStatus vaSetSubpictureChromakey (
2825 VASubpictureID subpicture,
2826 unsigned int chromakey_min,
2827 unsigned int chromakey_max,
2828 unsigned int chromakey_mask
2832 * Global alpha value is between 0 and 1. A value of 1 means fully opaque and
2833 * a value of 0 means fully transparent. If per-pixel alpha is also specified then
2834 * the overall alpha is per-pixel alpha multiplied by the global alpha
2836 VAStatus vaSetSubpictureGlobalAlpha (
2838 VASubpictureID subpicture,
2843 * vaAssociateSubpicture associates the subpicture with target_surfaces.
2844 * It defines the region mapping between the subpicture and the target
2845 * surfaces through source and destination rectangles (with the same width and height).
2846 * Both will be displayed at the next call to vaPutSurface. Additional
2847 * associations before the call to vaPutSurface simply overrides the association.
2849 VAStatus vaAssociateSubpicture (
2851 VASubpictureID subpicture,
2852 VASurfaceID *target_surfaces,
2854 short src_x, /* upper left offset in subpicture */
2856 unsigned short src_width,
2857 unsigned short src_height,
2858 short dest_x, /* upper left offset in surface */
2860 unsigned short dest_width,
2861 unsigned short dest_height,
2863 * whether to enable chroma-keying, global-alpha, or screen relative mode
2864 * see VA_SUBPICTURE_XXX values
2870 * vaDeassociateSubpicture removes the association of the subpicture with target_surfaces.
2872 VAStatus vaDeassociateSubpicture (
2874 VASubpictureID subpicture,
2875 VASurfaceID *target_surfaces,
2880 * Display attributes
2881 * Display attributes are used to control things such as contrast, hue, saturation,
2882 * brightness etc. in the rendering process. The application can query what
2883 * attributes are supported by the driver, and then set the appropriate attributes
2884 * before calling vaPutSurface()
2886 /* PowerVR IEP Lite attributes */
2889 VADISPLAYATTRIB_BLE_OFF = 0x00,
2890 VADISPLAYATTRIB_BLE_LOW,
2891 VADISPLAYATTRIB_BLE_MEDIUM,
2892 VADISPLAYATTRIB_BLE_HIGH,
2893 VADISPLAYATTRIB_BLE_NONE,
2894 } VADisplayAttribBLEMode;
2896 /** attribute value for VADisplayAttribRotation */
2897 #define VA_ROTATION_NONE 0x00000000
2898 #define VA_ROTATION_90 0x00000001
2899 #define VA_ROTATION_180 0x00000002
2900 #define VA_ROTATION_270 0x00000003
2902 /** attribute value for VADisplayAttribOutOfLoopDeblock */
2903 #define VA_OOL_DEBLOCKING_FALSE 0x00000000
2904 #define VA_OOL_DEBLOCKING_TRUE 0x00000001
2907 #define VA_RENDER_MODE_UNDEFINED 0
2908 #define VA_RENDER_MODE_LOCAL_OVERLAY 1
2909 #define VA_RENDER_MODE_LOCAL_GPU 2
2910 #define VA_RENDER_MODE_EXTERNAL_OVERLAY 4
2911 #define VA_RENDER_MODE_EXTERNAL_GPU 8
2913 /** Render device */
2914 #define VA_RENDER_DEVICE_UNDEFINED 0
2915 #define VA_RENDER_DEVICE_LOCAL 1
2916 #define VA_RENDER_DEVICE_EXTERNAL 2
2918 /** Currently defined display attribute types */
2921 VADisplayAttribBrightness = 0,
2922 VADisplayAttribContrast = 1,
2923 VADisplayAttribHue = 2,
2924 VADisplayAttribSaturation = 3,
2925 /* client can specifiy a background color for the target window
2926 * the new feature of video conference,
2927 * the uncovered area of the surface is filled by this color
2928 * also it will blend with the decoded video color
2930 VADisplayAttribBackgroundColor = 4,
2932 * this is a gettable only attribute. For some implementations that use the
2933 * hardware overlay, after PutSurface is called, the surface can not be
2934 * re-used until after the subsequent PutSurface call. If this is the case
2935 * then the value for this attribute will be set to 1 so that the client
2936 * will not attempt to re-use the surface right after returning from a call
2939 * Don't use it, use flag VASurfaceDisplaying of vaQuerySurfaceStatus since
2940 * driver may use overlay or GPU alternatively
2942 VADisplayAttribDirectSurface = 5,
2943 VADisplayAttribRotation = 6,
2944 VADisplayAttribOutofLoopDeblock = 7,
2946 /* PowerVR IEP Lite specific attributes */
2947 VADisplayAttribBLEBlackMode = 8,
2948 VADisplayAttribBLEWhiteMode = 9,
2949 VADisplayAttribBlueStretch = 10,
2950 VADisplayAttribSkinColorCorrection = 11,
2952 * For type VADisplayAttribCSCMatrix, "value" field is a pointer to the color
2953 * conversion matrix. Each element in the matrix is float-point
2955 VADisplayAttribCSCMatrix = 12,
2956 /* specify the constant color used to blend with video surface
2957 * Cd = Cv*Cc*Ac + Cb *(1 - Ac) C means the constant RGB
2958 * d: the final color to overwrite into the frame buffer
2959 * v: decoded video after color conversion,
2960 * c: video color specified by VADisplayAttribBlendColor
2961 * b: background color of the drawable
2963 VADisplayAttribBlendColor = 13,
2965 * Indicate driver to skip painting color key or not.
2966 * only applicable if the render is overlay
2968 VADisplayAttribOverlayAutoPaintColorKey = 14,
2970 * customized overlay color key, the format is RGB888
2971 * [23:16] = Red, [15:08] = Green, [07:00] = Blue.
2973 VADisplayAttribOverlayColorKey = 15,
2975 * The hint for the implementation of vaPutSurface
2976 * normally, the driver could use an overlay or GPU to render the surface on the screen
2977 * this flag provides APP the flexibity to switch the render dynamically
2979 VADisplayAttribRenderMode = 16,
2981 * specify if vaPutSurface needs to render into specified monitors
2982 * one example is that one external monitor (e.g. HDMI) is enabled,
2983 * but the window manager is not aware of it, and there is no associated drawable
2985 VADisplayAttribRenderDevice = 17,
2987 * specify vaPutSurface render area if there is no drawable on the monitor
2989 VADisplayAttribRenderRect = 18,
2990 } VADisplayAttribType;
2992 /* flags for VADisplayAttribute */
2993 #define VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x0000
2994 #define VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_GETTABLE 0x0001
2995 #define VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_SETTABLE 0x0002
2997 typedef struct _VADisplayAttribute
2999 VADisplayAttribType type;
3002 int value; /* used by the set/get attribute functions */
3003 /* flags can be VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_GETTABLE or VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_SETTABLE or OR'd together */
3005 } VADisplayAttribute;
3007 /** Get maximum number of display attributs supported by the implementation */
3008 int vaMaxNumDisplayAttributes (
3013 * Query display attributes
3014 * The caller must provide a "attr_list" array that can hold at
3015 * least vaMaxNumDisplayAttributes() entries. The actual number of attributes
3016 * returned in "attr_list" is returned in "num_attributes".
3018 VAStatus vaQueryDisplayAttributes (
3020 VADisplayAttribute *attr_list, /* out */
3021 int *num_attributes /* out */
3025 * Get display attributes
3026 * This function returns the current attribute values in "attr_list".
3027 * Only attributes returned with VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_GETTABLE set in the "flags" field
3028 * from vaQueryDisplayAttributes() can have their values retrieved.
3030 VAStatus vaGetDisplayAttributes (
3032 VADisplayAttribute *attr_list, /* in/out */
3037 * Set display attributes
3038 * Only attributes returned with VA_DISPLAY_ATTRIB_SETTABLE set in the "flags" field
3039 * from vaQueryDisplayAttributes() can be set. If the attribute is not settable or
3040 * the value is out of range, the function returns VA_STATUS_ERROR_ATTR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3042 VAStatus vaSetDisplayAttributes (
3044 VADisplayAttribute *attr_list,
3048 /****************************
3049 * HEVC data structures
3050 ****************************/
3052 * \brief Description of picture properties of those in DPB surfaces.
3054 * If only progressive scan is supported, each surface contains one whole
3056 * Otherwise, each surface contains two fields of whole picture.
3057 * In this case, two entries of ReferenceFrames[] may share same picture_id
3060 typedef struct _VAPictureHEVC
3062 /** \brief reconstructed picture buffer surface index
3063 * invalid when taking value VA_INVALID_SURFACE.
3065 VASurfaceID picture_id;
3066 /** \brief picture order count.
3067 * in HEVC, POCs for top and bottom fields of same picture should
3068 * take different values.
3070 int32_t pic_order_cnt;
3071 /* described below */
3075 /* flags in VAPictureHEVC could be OR of the following */
3076 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_INVALID 0x00000001
3077 /** \brief indication of interlace scan picture.
3078 * should take same value for all the pictures in sequence.
3080 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_FIELD_PIC 0x00000002
3081 /** \brief polarity of the field picture.
3082 * top field takes even lines of buffer surface.
3083 * bottom field takes odd lines of buffer surface.
3085 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_BOTTOM_FIELD 0x00000004
3086 /** \brief Long term reference picture */
3087 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_LONG_TERM_REFERENCE 0x00000008
3089 * VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_ST_CURR_BEFORE, VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_ST_CURR_AFTER
3090 * and VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_LT_CURR of any picture in ReferenceFrames[] should
3091 * be exclusive. No more than one of them can be set for any picture.
3092 * Sum of NumPocStCurrBefore, NumPocStCurrAfter and NumPocLtCurr
3093 * equals NumPocTotalCurr, which should be equal to or smaller than 8.
3094 * Application should provide valid values for both short format and long format.
3095 * The pictures in DPB with any of these three flags turned on are referred by
3096 * the current picture.
3098 /** \brief RefPicSetStCurrBefore of HEVC spec variable
3099 * Number of ReferenceFrames[] entries with this bit set equals
3100 * NumPocStCurrBefore.
3102 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_ST_CURR_BEFORE 0x00000010
3103 /** \brief RefPicSetStCurrAfter of HEVC spec variable
3104 * Number of ReferenceFrames[] entries with this bit set equals
3105 * NumPocStCurrAfter.
3107 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_ST_CURR_AFTER 0x00000020
3108 /** \brief RefPicSetLtCurr of HEVC spec variable
3109 * Number of ReferenceFrames[] entries with this bit set equals
3112 #define VA_PICTURE_HEVC_RPS_LT_CURR 0x00000040
3114 #include <va/va_dec_hevc.h>
3115 #include <va/va_dec_jpeg.h>
3116 #include <va/va_dec_vp8.h>
3117 #include <va/va_dec_vp9.h>
3118 #include <va/va_enc_hevc.h>
3119 #include <va/va_enc_h264.h>
3120 #include <va/va_enc_jpeg.h>
3121 #include <va/va_enc_mpeg2.h>
3122 #include <va/va_enc_vp8.h>
3123 #include <va/va_enc_vp9.h>
3124 #include <va/va_vpp.h>