/* * Copyright (c) 2021 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #include "api/video_codecs/h264_profile_level_id.h" #include #include #include #include "rtc_base/arraysize.h" #include "rtc_base/checks.h" namespace webrtc { namespace { const char kProfileLevelId[] = "profile-level-id"; // For level_idc=11 and profile_idc=0x42, 0x4D, or 0x58, the constraint set3 // flag specifies if level 1b or level 1.1 is used. const uint8_t kConstraintSet3Flag = 0x10; // Convert a string of 8 characters into a byte where the positions containing // character c will have their bit set. For example, c = 'x', str = "x1xx0000" // will return 0b10110000. constexpr is used so that the pattern table in // kProfilePatterns is statically initialized. constexpr uint8_t ByteMaskString(char c, const char (&str)[9]) { return (str[0] == c) << 7 | (str[1] == c) << 6 | (str[2] == c) << 5 | (str[3] == c) << 4 | (str[4] == c) << 3 | (str[5] == c) << 2 | (str[6] == c) << 1 | (str[7] == c) << 0; } // Class for matching bit patterns such as "x1xx0000" where 'x' is allowed to be // either 0 or 1. class BitPattern { public: explicit constexpr BitPattern(const char (&str)[9]) : mask_(~ByteMaskString('x', str)), masked_value_(ByteMaskString('1', str)) {} bool IsMatch(uint8_t value) const { return masked_value_ == (value & mask_); } private: const uint8_t mask_; const uint8_t masked_value_; }; // Table for converting between profile_idc/profile_iop to H264Profile. struct ProfilePattern { const uint8_t profile_idc; const BitPattern profile_iop; const H264Profile profile; }; // This is from https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6184#section-8.1. constexpr ProfilePattern kProfilePatterns[] = { {0x42, BitPattern("x1xx0000"), H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline}, {0x4D, BitPattern("1xxx0000"), H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline}, {0x58, BitPattern("11xx0000"), H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline}, {0x42, BitPattern("x0xx0000"), H264Profile::kProfileBaseline}, {0x58, BitPattern("10xx0000"), H264Profile::kProfileBaseline}, {0x4D, BitPattern("0x0x0000"), H264Profile::kProfileMain}, {0x64, BitPattern("00000000"), H264Profile::kProfileHigh}, {0x64, BitPattern("00001100"), H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedHigh}, {0xF4, BitPattern("00000000"), H264Profile::kProfilePredictiveHigh444}}; struct LevelConstraint { const int max_macroblocks_per_second; const int max_macroblock_frame_size; const H264Level level; }; // This is from ITU-T H.264 (02/2016) Table A-1 – Level limits. static constexpr LevelConstraint kLevelConstraints[] = { {1485, 99, H264Level::kLevel1}, {1485, 99, H264Level::kLevel1_b}, {3000, 396, H264Level::kLevel1_1}, {6000, 396, H264Level::kLevel1_2}, {11880, 396, H264Level::kLevel1_3}, {11880, 396, H264Level::kLevel2}, {19800, 792, H264Level::kLevel2_1}, {20250, 1620, H264Level::kLevel2_2}, {40500, 1620, H264Level::kLevel3}, {108000, 3600, H264Level::kLevel3_1}, {216000, 5120, H264Level::kLevel3_2}, {245760, 8192, H264Level::kLevel4}, {245760, 8192, H264Level::kLevel4_1}, {522240, 8704, H264Level::kLevel4_2}, {589824, 22080, H264Level::kLevel5}, {983040, 36864, H264Level::kLevel5_1}, {2073600, 36864, H264Level::kLevel5_2}, }; } // anonymous namespace absl::optional ParseH264ProfileLevelId(const char* str) { // The string should consist of 3 bytes in hexadecimal format. if (strlen(str) != 6u) return absl::nullopt; const uint32_t profile_level_id_numeric = strtol(str, nullptr, 16); if (profile_level_id_numeric == 0) return absl::nullopt; // Separate into three bytes. const uint8_t level_idc = static_cast(profile_level_id_numeric & 0xFF); const uint8_t profile_iop = static_cast((profile_level_id_numeric >> 8) & 0xFF); const uint8_t profile_idc = static_cast((profile_level_id_numeric >> 16) & 0xFF); // Parse level based on level_idc and constraint set 3 flag. H264Level level_casted = static_cast(level_idc); H264Level level; switch (level_casted) { case H264Level::kLevel1_1: level = (profile_iop & kConstraintSet3Flag) != 0 ? H264Level::kLevel1_b : H264Level::kLevel1_1; break; case H264Level::kLevel1: case H264Level::kLevel1_2: case H264Level::kLevel1_3: case H264Level::kLevel2: case H264Level::kLevel2_1: case H264Level::kLevel2_2: case H264Level::kLevel3: case H264Level::kLevel3_1: case H264Level::kLevel3_2: case H264Level::kLevel4: case H264Level::kLevel4_1: case H264Level::kLevel4_2: case H264Level::kLevel5: case H264Level::kLevel5_1: case H264Level::kLevel5_2: level = level_casted; break; default: // Unrecognized level_idc. return absl::nullopt; } // Parse profile_idc/profile_iop into a Profile enum. for (const ProfilePattern& pattern : kProfilePatterns) { if (profile_idc == pattern.profile_idc && pattern.profile_iop.IsMatch(profile_iop)) { return H264ProfileLevelId(pattern.profile, level); } } // Unrecognized profile_idc/profile_iop combination. return absl::nullopt; } absl::optional H264SupportedLevel(int max_frame_pixel_count, float max_fps) { static const int kPixelsPerMacroblock = 16 * 16; for (int i = arraysize(kLevelConstraints) - 1; i >= 0; --i) { const LevelConstraint& level_constraint = kLevelConstraints[i]; if (level_constraint.max_macroblock_frame_size * kPixelsPerMacroblock <= max_frame_pixel_count && level_constraint.max_macroblocks_per_second <= max_fps * level_constraint.max_macroblock_frame_size) { return level_constraint.level; } } // No level supported. return absl::nullopt; } absl::optional ParseSdpForH264ProfileLevelId( const CodecParameterMap& params) { // TODO(magjed): The default should really be kProfileBaseline and kLevel1 // according to the spec: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6184#section-8.1. In // order to not break backwards compatibility with older versions of WebRTC // where external codecs don't have any parameters, use // kProfileConstrainedBaseline kLevel3_1 instead. This workaround will only be // done in an interim period to allow external clients to update their code. // http://crbug/webrtc/6337. static const H264ProfileLevelId kDefaultProfileLevelId( H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline, H264Level::kLevel3_1); const auto profile_level_id_it = params.find(kProfileLevelId); return (profile_level_id_it == params.end()) ? kDefaultProfileLevelId : ParseH264ProfileLevelId(profile_level_id_it->second.c_str()); } absl::optional H264ProfileLevelIdToString( const H264ProfileLevelId& profile_level_id) { // Handle special case level == 1b. if (profile_level_id.level == H264Level::kLevel1_b) { switch (profile_level_id.profile) { case H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline: return {"42f00b"}; case H264Profile::kProfileBaseline: return {"42100b"}; case H264Profile::kProfileMain: return {"4d100b"}; // Level 1b is not allowed for other profiles. default: return absl::nullopt; } } const char* profile_idc_iop_string; switch (profile_level_id.profile) { case H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedBaseline: profile_idc_iop_string = "42e0"; break; case H264Profile::kProfileBaseline: profile_idc_iop_string = "4200"; break; case H264Profile::kProfileMain: profile_idc_iop_string = "4d00"; break; case H264Profile::kProfileConstrainedHigh: profile_idc_iop_string = "640c"; break; case H264Profile::kProfileHigh: profile_idc_iop_string = "6400"; break; case H264Profile::kProfilePredictiveHigh444: profile_idc_iop_string = "f400"; break; // Unrecognized profile. default: return absl::nullopt; } char str[7]; snprintf(str, 7u, "%s%02x", profile_idc_iop_string, static_cast(profile_level_id.level)); return {str}; } bool H264IsSameProfile(const CodecParameterMap& params1, const CodecParameterMap& params2) { const absl::optional profile_level_id = ParseSdpForH264ProfileLevelId(params1); const absl::optional other_profile_level_id = ParseSdpForH264ProfileLevelId(params2); // Compare H264 profiles, but not levels. return profile_level_id && other_profile_level_id && profile_level_id->profile == other_profile_level_id->profile; } } // namespace webrtc