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/*
* Id Quake II CIN File Demuxer
* Copyright (c) 2003 The ffmpeg Project
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/**
* @file idcin.c
* Id Quake II CIN file demuxer by Mike Melanson (melanson@pcisys.net)
* For more information about the Id CIN format, visit:
* http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~timf/
*
* CIN is a somewhat quirky and ill-defined format. Here are some notes
* for anyone trying to understand the technical details of this format:
*
* The format has no definite file signature. This is problematic for a
* general-purpose media player that wants to automatically detect file
* types. However, a CIN file does start with 5 32-bit numbers that
* specify audio and video parameters. This demuxer gets around the lack
* of file signature by performing sanity checks on those parameters.
* Probabalistically, this is a reasonable solution since the number of
* valid combinations of the 5 parameters is a very small subset of the
* total 160-bit number space.
*
* Refer to the function idcin_probe() for the precise A/V parameters
* that this demuxer allows.
*
* Next, each audio and video frame has a duration of 1/14 sec. If the
* audio sample rate is a multiple of the common frequency 22050 Hz it will
* divide evenly by 14. However, if the sample rate is 11025 Hz:
* 11025 (samples/sec) / 14 (frames/sec) = 787.5 (samples/frame)
* The way the CIN stores audio in this case is by storing 787 sample
* frames in the first audio frame and 788 sample frames in the second
* audio frame. Therefore, the total number of bytes in an audio frame
* is given as:
* audio frame #0: 787 * (bytes/sample) * (# channels) bytes in frame
* audio frame #1: 788 * (bytes/sample) * (# channels) bytes in frame
* audio frame #2: 787 * (bytes/sample) * (# channels) bytes in frame
* audio frame #3: 788 * (bytes/sample) * (# channels) bytes in frame
*
* Finally, not all Id CIN creation tools agree on the resolution of the
* color palette, apparently. Some creation tools specify red, green, and
* blue palette components in terms of 6-bit VGA color DAC values which
* range from 0..63. Other tools specify the RGB components as full 8-bit
* values that range from 0..255. Since there are no markers in the file to
* differentiate between the two variants, this demuxer uses the following
* heuristic:
* - load the 768 palette bytes from disk
* - assume that they will need to be shifted left by 2 bits to
* transform them from 6-bit values to 8-bit values
* - scan through all 768 palette bytes
* - if any bytes exceed 63, do not shift the bytes at all before
* transmitting them to the video decoder
*/
#include "avformat.h"
#define HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE (64 * 1024)
#define FRAME_PTS_INC (90000 / 14)
typedef struct IdcinDemuxContext {
int video_stream_index;
int audio_stream_index;
int audio_chunk_size1;
int audio_chunk_size2;
/* demux state variables */
int current_audio_chunk;
int next_chunk_is_video;
int audio_present;
int64_t pts;
AVPaletteControl palctrl;
} IdcinDemuxContext;
static int idcin_probe(AVProbeData *p)
{
unsigned int number;
/*
* This is what you could call a "probabilistic" file check: Id CIN
* files don't have a definite file signature. In lieu of such a marker,
* perform sanity checks on the 5 32-bit header fields:
* width, height: greater than 0, less than or equal to 1024
* audio sample rate: greater than or equal to 8000, less than or
* equal to 48000, or 0 for no audio
* audio sample width (bytes/sample): 0 for no audio, or 1 or 2
* audio channels: 0 for no audio, or 1 or 2
*/
/* cannot proceed without 20 bytes */
if (p->buf_size < 20)
return 0;
/* check the video width */
number = LE_32(&p->buf[0]);
if ((number == 0) || (number > 1024))
return 0;
/* check the video height */
number = LE_32(&p->buf[4]);
if ((number == 0) || (number > 1024))
return 0;
/* check the audio sample rate */
number = LE_32(&p->buf[8]);
if ((number != 0) && ((number < 8000) | (number > 48000)))
return 0;
/* check the audio bytes/sample */
number = LE_32(&p->buf[12]);
if (number > 2)
return 0;
/* check the audio channels */
number = LE_32(&p->buf[16]);
if (number > 2)
return 0;
/* return half certainly since this check is a bit sketchy */
return AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX / 2;
}
static int idcin_read_header(AVFormatContext *s,
AVFormatParameters *ap)
{
ByteIOContext *pb = &s->pb;
IdcinDemuxContext *idcin = (IdcinDemuxContext *)s->priv_data;
AVStream *st;
unsigned int width, height;
unsigned int sample_rate, bytes_per_sample, channels;
/* get the 5 header parameters */
width = get_le32(pb);
height = get_le32(pb);
sample_rate = get_le32(pb);
bytes_per_sample = get_le32(pb);
channels = get_le32(pb);
st = av_new_stream(s, 0);
if (!st)
return AVERROR_NOMEM;
av_set_pts_info(st, 33, 1, 90000);
idcin->video_stream_index = st->index;
st->codec->codec_type = CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO;
st->codec->codec_id = CODEC_ID_IDCIN;
st->codec->codec_tag = 0; /* no fourcc */
st->codec->width = width;
st->codec->height = height;
/* load up the Huffman tables into extradata */
st->codec->extradata_size = HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE;
st->codec->extradata = av_malloc(HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE);
if (get_buffer(pb, st->codec->extradata, HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE) !=
HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE)
return AVERROR_IO;
/* save a reference in order to transport the palette */
st->codec->palctrl = &idcin->palctrl;
/* if sample rate is 0, assume no audio */
if (sample_rate) {
idcin->audio_present = 1;
st = av_new_stream(s, 0);
if (!st)
return AVERROR_NOMEM;
av_set_pts_info(st, 33, 1, 90000);
idcin->audio_stream_index = st->index;
st->codec->codec_type = CODEC_TYPE_AUDIO;
st->codec->codec_tag = 1;
st->codec->channels = channels;
st->codec->sample_rate = sample_rate;
st->codec->bits_per_sample = bytes_per_sample * 8;
st->codec->bit_rate = sample_rate * bytes_per_sample * 8 * channels;
st->codec->block_align = bytes_per_sample * channels;
if (bytes_per_sample == 1)
st->codec->codec_id = CODEC_ID_PCM_U8;
else
st->codec->codec_id = CODEC_ID_PCM_S16LE;
if (sample_rate % 14 != 0) {
idcin->audio_chunk_size1 = (sample_rate / 14) *
bytes_per_sample * channels;
idcin->audio_chunk_size2 = (sample_rate / 14 + 1) *
bytes_per_sample * channels;
} else {
idcin->audio_chunk_size1 = idcin->audio_chunk_size2 =
(sample_rate / 14) * bytes_per_sample * channels;
}
idcin->current_audio_chunk = 0;
} else
idcin->audio_present = 1;
idcin->next_chunk_is_video = 1;
idcin->pts = 0;
return 0;
}
static int idcin_read_packet(AVFormatContext *s,
AVPacket *pkt)
{
int ret;
unsigned int command;
unsigned int chunk_size;
IdcinDemuxContext *idcin = (IdcinDemuxContext *)s->priv_data;
ByteIOContext *pb = &s->pb;
int i;
int palette_scale;
unsigned char r, g, b;
unsigned char palette_buffer[768];
if (url_feof(&s->pb))
return AVERROR_IO;
if (idcin->next_chunk_is_video) {
command = get_le32(pb);
if (command == 2) {
return AVERROR_IO;
} else if (command == 1) {
/* trigger a palette change */
idcin->palctrl.palette_changed = 1;
if (get_buffer(pb, palette_buffer, 768) != 768)
return AVERROR_IO;
/* scale the palette as necessary */
palette_scale = 2;
for (i = 0; i < 768; i++)
if (palette_buffer[i] > 63) {
palette_scale = 0;
break;
}
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
r = palette_buffer[i * 3 ] << palette_scale;
g = palette_buffer[i * 3 + 1] << palette_scale;
b = palette_buffer[i * 3 + 2] << palette_scale;
idcin->palctrl.palette[i] = (r << 16) | (g << 8) | (b);
}
}
chunk_size = get_le32(pb);
/* skip the number of decoded bytes (always equal to width * height) */
url_fseek(pb, 4, SEEK_CUR);
chunk_size -= 4;
ret= av_get_packet(pb, pkt, chunk_size);
if (ret != chunk_size)
return AVERROR_IO;
pkt->stream_index = idcin->video_stream_index;
pkt->pts = idcin->pts;
} else {
/* send out the audio chunk */
if (idcin->current_audio_chunk)
chunk_size = idcin->audio_chunk_size2;
else
chunk_size = idcin->audio_chunk_size1;
ret= av_get_packet(pb, pkt, chunk_size);
if (ret != chunk_size)
return AVERROR_IO;
pkt->stream_index = idcin->audio_stream_index;
pkt->pts = idcin->pts;
idcin->current_audio_chunk ^= 1;
idcin->pts += FRAME_PTS_INC;
}
if (idcin->audio_present)
idcin->next_chunk_is_video ^= 1;
return ret;
}
static int idcin_read_close(AVFormatContext *s)
{
return 0;
}
AVInputFormat idcin_demuxer = {
"idcin",
"Id CIN format",
sizeof(IdcinDemuxContext),
idcin_probe,
idcin_read_header,
idcin_read_packet,
idcin_read_close,
};
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