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427 lines
14 KiB
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427 lines
14 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et cindent: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "AndroidMediaReader.h"
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#include "mozilla/TimeStamp.h"
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#include "mozilla/dom/TimeRanges.h"
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#include "mozilla/gfx/Point.h"
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#include "MediaResource.h"
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#include "VideoUtils.h"
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#include "AndroidMediaDecoder.h"
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#include "AndroidMediaPluginHost.h"
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#include "MediaDecoderStateMachine.h"
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#include "ImageContainer.h"
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#include "AbstractMediaDecoder.h"
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#include "gfx2DGlue.h"
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namespace mozilla {
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using namespace mozilla::gfx;
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typedef mozilla::layers::Image Image;
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typedef mozilla::layers::PlanarYCbCrImage PlanarYCbCrImage;
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AndroidMediaReader::AndroidMediaReader(AbstractMediaDecoder *aDecoder,
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const nsACString& aContentType) :
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MediaDecoderReader(aDecoder),
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mType(aContentType),
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mPlugin(nullptr),
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mHasAudio(false),
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mHasVideo(false),
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mVideoSeekTimeUs(-1),
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mAudioSeekTimeUs(-1)
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{
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}
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nsresult AndroidMediaReader::Init(MediaDecoderReader* aCloneDonor)
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{
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return NS_OK;
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}
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nsresult AndroidMediaReader::ReadMetadata(MediaInfo* aInfo,
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MetadataTags** aTags)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(mDecoder->OnDecodeThread(), "Should be on decode thread.");
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if (!mPlugin) {
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mPlugin = GetAndroidMediaPluginHost()->CreateDecoder(mDecoder->GetResource(), mType);
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if (!mPlugin) {
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return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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// Set the total duration (the max of the audio and video track).
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int64_t durationUs;
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mPlugin->GetDuration(mPlugin, &durationUs);
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if (durationUs) {
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ReentrantMonitorAutoEnter mon(mDecoder->GetReentrantMonitor());
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mDecoder->SetMediaDuration(durationUs);
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}
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if (mPlugin->HasVideo(mPlugin)) {
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int32_t width, height;
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mPlugin->GetVideoParameters(mPlugin, &width, &height);
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nsIntRect pictureRect(0, 0, width, height);
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// Validate the container-reported frame and pictureRect sizes. This ensures
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// that our video frame creation code doesn't overflow.
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nsIntSize displaySize(width, height);
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nsIntSize frameSize(width, height);
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if (!IsValidVideoRegion(frameSize, pictureRect, displaySize)) {
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return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
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}
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// Video track's frame sizes will not overflow. Activate the video track.
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mHasVideo = mInfo.mVideo.mHasVideo = true;
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mInfo.mVideo.mDisplay = displaySize;
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mPicture = pictureRect;
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mInitialFrame = frameSize;
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VideoFrameContainer* container = mDecoder->GetVideoFrameContainer();
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if (container) {
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container->SetCurrentFrame(gfxIntSize(displaySize.width, displaySize.height),
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nullptr,
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mozilla::TimeStamp::Now());
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}
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}
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if (mPlugin->HasAudio(mPlugin)) {
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int32_t numChannels, sampleRate;
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mPlugin->GetAudioParameters(mPlugin, &numChannels, &sampleRate);
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mHasAudio = mInfo.mAudio.mHasAudio = true;
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mInfo.mAudio.mChannels = numChannels;
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mInfo.mAudio.mRate = sampleRate;
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}
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*aInfo = mInfo;
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*aTags = nullptr;
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return NS_OK;
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}
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void AndroidMediaReader::Shutdown()
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{
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ResetDecode();
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if (mPlugin) {
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GetAndroidMediaPluginHost()->DestroyDecoder(mPlugin);
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mPlugin = nullptr;
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}
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}
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// Resets all state related to decoding, emptying all buffers etc.
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nsresult AndroidMediaReader::ResetDecode()
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{
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if (mLastVideoFrame) {
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mLastVideoFrame = nullptr;
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}
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return MediaDecoderReader::ResetDecode();
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}
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bool AndroidMediaReader::DecodeVideoFrame(bool &aKeyframeSkip,
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int64_t aTimeThreshold)
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{
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// Record number of frames decoded and parsed. Automatically update the
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// stats counters using the AutoNotifyDecoded stack-based class.
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uint32_t parsed = 0, decoded = 0;
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AbstractMediaDecoder::AutoNotifyDecoded autoNotify(mDecoder, parsed, decoded);
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// Throw away the currently buffered frame if we are seeking.
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if (mLastVideoFrame && mVideoSeekTimeUs != -1) {
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mLastVideoFrame = nullptr;
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}
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ImageBufferCallback bufferCallback(mDecoder->GetImageContainer());
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nsRefPtr<Image> currentImage;
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// Read next frame
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while (true) {
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MPAPI::VideoFrame frame;
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if (!mPlugin->ReadVideo(mPlugin, &frame, mVideoSeekTimeUs, &bufferCallback)) {
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// We reached the end of the video stream. If we have a buffered
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// video frame, push it the video queue using the total duration
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// of the video as the end time.
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if (mLastVideoFrame) {
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int64_t durationUs;
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mPlugin->GetDuration(mPlugin, &durationUs);
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durationUs = std::max<int64_t>(durationUs - mLastVideoFrame->mTime, 0);
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mVideoQueue.Push(VideoData::ShallowCopyUpdateDuration(mLastVideoFrame,
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durationUs));
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mLastVideoFrame = nullptr;
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}
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return false;
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}
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mVideoSeekTimeUs = -1;
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if (aKeyframeSkip) {
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// Disable keyframe skipping for now as
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// stagefright doesn't seem to be telling us
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// when a frame is a keyframe.
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#if 0
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if (!frame.mKeyFrame) {
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++parsed;
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continue;
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}
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#endif
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aKeyframeSkip = false;
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}
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if (frame.mSize == 0)
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return true;
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currentImage = bufferCallback.GetImage();
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int64_t pos = mDecoder->GetResource()->Tell();
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IntRect picture = ToIntRect(mPicture);
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nsAutoPtr<VideoData> v;
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if (currentImage) {
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gfx::IntSize frameSize = currentImage->GetSize();
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if (frameSize.width != mInitialFrame.width ||
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frameSize.height != mInitialFrame.height) {
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// Frame size is different from what the container reports. This is legal,
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// and we will preserve the ratio of the crop rectangle as it
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// was reported relative to the picture size reported by the container.
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picture.x = (mPicture.x * frameSize.width) / mInitialFrame.width;
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picture.y = (mPicture.y * frameSize.height) / mInitialFrame.height;
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picture.width = (frameSize.width * mPicture.width) / mInitialFrame.width;
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picture.height = (frameSize.height * mPicture.height) / mInitialFrame.height;
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}
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v = VideoData::CreateFromImage(mInfo.mVideo,
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mDecoder->GetImageContainer(),
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pos,
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frame.mTimeUs,
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1, // We don't know the duration yet.
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currentImage,
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frame.mKeyFrame,
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-1,
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picture);
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} else {
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// Assume YUV
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VideoData::YCbCrBuffer b;
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b.mPlanes[0].mData = static_cast<uint8_t *>(frame.Y.mData);
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b.mPlanes[0].mStride = frame.Y.mStride;
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b.mPlanes[0].mHeight = frame.Y.mHeight;
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b.mPlanes[0].mWidth = frame.Y.mWidth;
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b.mPlanes[0].mOffset = frame.Y.mOffset;
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b.mPlanes[0].mSkip = frame.Y.mSkip;
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b.mPlanes[1].mData = static_cast<uint8_t *>(frame.Cb.mData);
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b.mPlanes[1].mStride = frame.Cb.mStride;
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b.mPlanes[1].mHeight = frame.Cb.mHeight;
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b.mPlanes[1].mWidth = frame.Cb.mWidth;
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b.mPlanes[1].mOffset = frame.Cb.mOffset;
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b.mPlanes[1].mSkip = frame.Cb.mSkip;
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b.mPlanes[2].mData = static_cast<uint8_t *>(frame.Cr.mData);
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b.mPlanes[2].mStride = frame.Cr.mStride;
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b.mPlanes[2].mHeight = frame.Cr.mHeight;
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b.mPlanes[2].mWidth = frame.Cr.mWidth;
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b.mPlanes[2].mOffset = frame.Cr.mOffset;
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b.mPlanes[2].mSkip = frame.Cr.mSkip;
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if (frame.Y.mWidth != mInitialFrame.width ||
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frame.Y.mHeight != mInitialFrame.height) {
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// Frame size is different from what the container reports. This is legal,
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// and we will preserve the ratio of the crop rectangle as it
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// was reported relative to the picture size reported by the container.
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picture.x = (mPicture.x * frame.Y.mWidth) / mInitialFrame.width;
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picture.y = (mPicture.y * frame.Y.mHeight) / mInitialFrame.height;
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picture.width = (frame.Y.mWidth * mPicture.width) / mInitialFrame.width;
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picture.height = (frame.Y.mHeight * mPicture.height) / mInitialFrame.height;
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}
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// This is the approximate byte position in the stream.
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v = VideoData::Create(mInfo.mVideo,
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mDecoder->GetImageContainer(),
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pos,
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frame.mTimeUs,
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1, // We don't know the duration yet.
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b,
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frame.mKeyFrame,
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-1,
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picture);
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}
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if (!v) {
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return false;
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}
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parsed++;
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decoded++;
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NS_ASSERTION(decoded <= parsed, "Expect to decode fewer frames than parsed in AndroidMedia...");
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// Since MPAPI doesn't give us the end time of frames, we keep one frame
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// buffered in AndroidMediaReader and push it into the queue as soon
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// we read the following frame so we can use that frame's start time as
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// the end time of the buffered frame.
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if (!mLastVideoFrame) {
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mLastVideoFrame = v;
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continue;
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}
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// Calculate the duration as the timestamp of the current frame minus the
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// timestamp of the previous frame. We can then return the previously
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// decoded frame, and it will have a valid timestamp.
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int64_t duration = v->mTime - mLastVideoFrame->mTime;
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mLastVideoFrame = VideoData::ShallowCopyUpdateDuration(mLastVideoFrame, duration);
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// We have the start time of the next frame, so we can push the previous
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// frame into the queue, except if the end time is below the threshold,
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// in which case it wouldn't be displayed anyway.
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if (mLastVideoFrame->GetEndTime() < aTimeThreshold) {
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mLastVideoFrame = nullptr;
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continue;
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}
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mVideoQueue.Push(mLastVideoFrame.forget());
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// Buffer the current frame we just decoded.
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mLastVideoFrame = v;
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break;
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool AndroidMediaReader::DecodeAudioData()
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(mDecoder->OnDecodeThread(), "Should be on decode thread.");
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// This is the approximate byte position in the stream.
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int64_t pos = mDecoder->GetResource()->Tell();
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// Read next frame
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MPAPI::AudioFrame source;
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if (!mPlugin->ReadAudio(mPlugin, &source, mAudioSeekTimeUs)) {
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return false;
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}
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mAudioSeekTimeUs = -1;
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// Ignore empty buffers which stagefright media read will sporadically return
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if (source.mSize == 0)
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return true;
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uint32_t frames = source.mSize / (source.mAudioChannels *
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sizeof(AudioDataValue));
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typedef AudioCompactor::NativeCopy MPCopy;
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return mAudioCompactor.Push(pos,
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source.mTimeUs,
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source.mAudioSampleRate,
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frames,
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source.mAudioChannels,
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MPCopy(static_cast<uint8_t *>(source.mData),
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source.mSize,
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source.mAudioChannels));
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}
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nsresult AndroidMediaReader::Seek(int64_t aTarget, int64_t aStartTime, int64_t aEndTime, int64_t aCurrentTime)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(mDecoder->OnDecodeThread(), "Should be on decode thread.");
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if (mHasAudio && mHasVideo) {
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// The decoder seeks/demuxes audio and video streams separately. So if
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// we seek both audio and video to aTarget, the audio stream can typically
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// seek closer to the seek target, since typically every audio block is
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// a sync point, whereas for video there are only keyframes once every few
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// seconds. So if we have both audio and video, we must seek the video
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// stream to the preceeding keyframe first, get the stream time, and then
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// seek the audio stream to match the video stream's time. Otherwise, the
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// audio and video streams won't be in sync after the seek.
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mVideoSeekTimeUs = aTarget;
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const VideoData* v = DecodeToFirstVideoData();
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mAudioSeekTimeUs = v ? v->mTime : aTarget;
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} else {
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mAudioSeekTimeUs = mVideoSeekTimeUs = aTarget;
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}
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return NS_OK;
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}
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AndroidMediaReader::ImageBufferCallback::ImageBufferCallback(mozilla::layers::ImageContainer *aImageContainer) :
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mImageContainer(aImageContainer)
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{
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}
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void *
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AndroidMediaReader::ImageBufferCallback::operator()(size_t aWidth, size_t aHeight,
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MPAPI::ColorFormat aColorFormat)
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{
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if (!mImageContainer) {
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NS_WARNING("No image container to construct an image");
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return nullptr;
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}
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nsRefPtr<Image> image;
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switch(aColorFormat) {
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case MPAPI::RGB565:
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image = mozilla::layers::CreateSharedRGBImage(mImageContainer,
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nsIntSize(aWidth, aHeight),
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gfxImageFormat::RGB16_565);
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if (!image) {
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NS_WARNING("Could not create rgb image");
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return nullptr;
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}
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mImage = image;
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return image->AsSharedImage()->GetBuffer();
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case MPAPI::I420:
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return CreateI420Image(aWidth, aHeight);
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default:
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NS_NOTREACHED("Color format not supported");
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return nullptr;
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}
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}
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uint8_t *
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AndroidMediaReader::ImageBufferCallback::CreateI420Image(size_t aWidth,
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size_t aHeight)
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{
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mImage = mImageContainer->CreateImage(ImageFormat::PLANAR_YCBCR);
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PlanarYCbCrImage *yuvImage = static_cast<PlanarYCbCrImage *>(mImage.get());
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if (!yuvImage) {
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NS_WARNING("Could not create I420 image");
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return nullptr;
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}
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size_t frameSize = aWidth * aHeight;
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// Allocate enough for one full resolution Y plane
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// and two quarter resolution Cb/Cr planes.
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uint8_t *buffer = yuvImage->AllocateAndGetNewBuffer(frameSize * 3 / 2);
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mozilla::layers::PlanarYCbCrData frameDesc;
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frameDesc.mYChannel = buffer;
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frameDesc.mCbChannel = buffer + frameSize;
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frameDesc.mCrChannel = buffer + frameSize * 5 / 4;
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frameDesc.mYSize = IntSize(aWidth, aHeight);
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frameDesc.mCbCrSize = IntSize(aWidth / 2, aHeight / 2);
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frameDesc.mYStride = aWidth;
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frameDesc.mCbCrStride = aWidth / 2;
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frameDesc.mYSkip = 0;
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frameDesc.mCbSkip = 0;
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frameDesc.mCrSkip = 0;
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frameDesc.mPicX = 0;
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frameDesc.mPicY = 0;
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frameDesc.mPicSize = IntSize(aWidth, aHeight);
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yuvImage->SetDataNoCopy(frameDesc);
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return buffer;
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}
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already_AddRefed<Image>
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AndroidMediaReader::ImageBufferCallback::GetImage()
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{
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return mImage.forget();
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}
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} // namespace mozilla
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