On 5/18/2025 9:25 AM, Michael Niedermayer wrote: > This allows detecting changes and regressions in side data related code, same as what > framecrc does for before already for packet data itself. > > Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer > --- > libavformat/framecrcenc.c | 116 +- > tests/ref/fate/autorotate | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/cover-art-mp3-id3v2-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/ffmpeg-bsf-input | 10 +- > tests/ref/fate/ffmpeg-spec-disposition | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/force_key_frames-source | 784 ++++++------ > tests/ref/fate/force_key_frames-source-drop | 34 +- > tests/ref/fate/force_key_frames-source-dup | 1224 +++++++++---------- > tests/ref/fate/gapless-mp3 | 6 +- > tests/ref/fate/h264_redundant_pps-side_data | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/id3v2-priv-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/matroska-hdr10-plus-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/matroska-ogg-opus-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/matroska-opus-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/matroska-vp8-alpha-remux | 14 +- > tests/ref/fate/mov-cover-image | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/segment-mp4-to-ts | 250 ++-- > tests/ref/fate/shortest | 100 +- > tests/ref/fate/webm-hdr10-plus-remux | 2 +- > tests/ref/fate/webm-webvtt-remux | 24 +- > 20 files changed, 1346 insertions(+), 1236 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/libavformat/framecrcenc.c b/libavformat/framecrcenc.c > index 2ba20f3aab4..96c2a82eb2a 100644 > --- a/libavformat/framecrcenc.c > +++ b/libavformat/framecrcenc.c > @@ -21,8 +21,11 @@ > > #include > > +#include "config.h" > #include "libavutil/adler32.h" > #include "libavutil/avstring.h" > +#include "libavutil/intreadwrite.h" > +#include "libavutil/hdr_dynamic_metadata.h" > > #include "libavcodec/codec_id.h" > #include "libavcodec/codec_par.h" > @@ -48,6 +51,20 @@ static int framecrc_write_header(struct AVFormatContext *s) > return ff_framehash_write_header(s); > } > > +static av_unused void inline bswap(char *buf, int offset, int size) > +{ > + if (size == 8) { > + uint64_t val = AV_RN64(buf + offset); > + AV_WN64(buf + offset, av_bswap64(val)); > + } else if (size == 4) { > + uint32_t val = AV_RN32(buf + offset); > + AV_WN32(buf + offset, av_bswap32(val)); > + } else if (size == 2) { > + uint16_t val = AV_RN16(buf + offset); > + AV_WN16(buf + offset, av_bswap16(val)); > + } > +} > + > static int framecrc_write_packet(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt) > { > uint32_t crc = av_adler32_update(0, pkt->data, pkt->size); > @@ -58,11 +75,104 @@ static int framecrc_write_packet(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt) > if (pkt->flags != AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY) > av_strlcatf(buf, sizeof(buf), ", F=0x%0X", pkt->flags); > if (pkt->side_data_elems) { > + int i; > av_strlcatf(buf, sizeof(buf), ", S=%d", pkt->side_data_elems); > > - for (int i = 0; i < pkt->side_data_elems; i++) { > - av_strlcatf(buf, sizeof(buf), ", %8"SIZE_SPECIFIER, > - pkt->side_data[i].size); > + for (i=0; iside_data_elems; i++) { > + const AVPacketSideData *const sd = &pkt->side_data[i]; > + const uint8_t *data = sd->data; > + uint32_t side_data_crc = 0; > + > + switch (sd->type) { Wont this potentially introduce extra work for when we add new types?