This allows user to build FFmpeg against Intel oneVPL. oneVPL 2.2
is the required minimum version when building Intel oneVPL code.
It will fail to run configure script if both libmfx and libvpl are
enabled.
---
configure | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 34fe342c3b..0d9cb67490 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -337,6 +337,7 @@ External library support:
--disable-ffnvcodec disable dynamically linked Nvidia code [autodetect]
--enable-libdrm enable DRM code (Linux) [no]
--enable-libmfx enable Intel MediaSDK (AKA Quick Sync Video) code
via libmfx [no]
+ --enable-libvpl enable Intel oneVPL code via libvpl if libmfx is
not used [no]
--enable-libnpp enable Nvidia Performance Primitives-based code [no]
--enable-mmal enable Broadcom Multi-Media Abstraction Layer
(Raspberry Pi) via MMAL [no]
--disable-nvdec disable Nvidia video decoding acceleration (via
hwaccel) [autodetect]
@@ -1895,6 +1896,7 @@ HWACCEL_LIBRARY_NONFREE_LIST="
HWACCEL_LIBRARY_LIST="
$HWACCEL_LIBRARY_NONFREE_LIST
libmfx
+ libvpl
mmal
omx
opencl
@@ -6426,22 +6428,34 @@ enabled libilbc && require libilbc ilbc.h
WebRtcIlbcfix_InitDecode -li
enabled libklvanc && require libklvanc libklvanc/vanc.h
klvanc_context_create -lklvanc
enabled libkvazaar && require_pkg_config libkvazaar "kvazaar >= 0.8.1"
kvazaar.h kvz_api_get
enabled liblensfun && require_pkg_config liblensfun lensfun lensfun.h
lf_db_new
+
+if enabled libmfx && enabled libvpl; then
+ die "ERROR: can not use libmfx and libvpl together"
# While it may appear that require is being used as a pkg-config
# fallback for libmfx, it is actually being used to detect a different
# installation route altogether. If libmfx is installed via the Intel
# Media SDK or Intel Media Server Studio, these don't come with
# pkg-config support. Instead, users should make sure that the build
# can find the libraries and headers through other means.
-
-enabled libmfx && { { check_pkg_config libmfx "libmfx < 2.0"
"mfxvideo.h" MFXInit ||
+elif enabled libmfx; then
+ { check_pkg_config libmfx "libmfx < 2.0" "mfxvideo.h" MFXInit || \
# Some old versions of libmfx have the following settings in libmfx.pc:
# includedir=/usr/include
# Cflags: -I${includedir}
# So add -I${includedir}/mfx to CFLAGS
- { check_pkg_config libmfx "libmfx < 2.0"
"mfx/mfxvideo.h" MFXInit && add_cflags -I$($pkg_config --variable=includedir
libmfx)/mfx; } ||
- { require "libmfx < 2.0" "mfxvideo.h" MFXInit
"-llibmfx $advapi32_extralibs" && warn "using libmfx without pkg-config"; } } &&
- warn "build FFmpeg against libmfx 1.x, obsolete
features of libmfx such as OPAQUE memory,\n"\
- "multi-frame encode, user plugins and
LA_EXT rate control mode are enabled"; }
+ { check_pkg_config libmfx "libmfx < 2.0" "mfx/mfxvideo.h" MFXInit &&
add_cflags -I$($pkg_config --variable=includedir libmfx)/mfx; } ||
+ { require "libmfx < 2.0" "mfxvideo.h" MFXInit "-llibmfx
$advapi32_extralibs" && warn "using libmfx without pkg-config"; } } &&
+ warn "build FFmpeg against libmfx 1.x, obsolete features of libmfx such as
OPAQUE memory,\n"\
+ "multi-frame encode, user plugins and LA_EXT rate control mode are
enabled"
+elif enabled libvpl; then
+# Consider pkg-config only. The name of libmfx is still used in the following
check for --enable-libvpl option
+# because QSV has dependency on libmfx, we can use the same dependency if
using libmfx in this check.
+ check_pkg_config libmfx "vpl >= 2.2" "mfxvideo.h mfxdispatcher.h" MFXLoad
&& \
+ warn "build FFmpeg against oneVPL 2.2+, OPAQUE memory, multi-frame
encode, user plugins\n"\
+ "and LA_EXT rate control mode in FFmpeg QSV won't be supported."
||
+ die "ERROR: libvpl >= 2.2 not found"
+fi
+
if enabled libmfx; then
check_cc MFX_CODEC_VP9 "mfxdefs.h mfxstructures.h" "MFX_CODEC_VP9"
fi
--
2.17.1
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