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18 
24 #ifndef AVCODEC_H264_H
25 #define AVCODEC_H264_H
26 
27 #define QP_MAX_NUM (51 + 6*6) // The maximum supported qp
28 
29 /* NAL unit types */
30 enum {
31  H264_NAL_SLICE = 1,
32  H264_NAL_DPA = 2,
33  H264_NAL_DPB = 3,
34  H264_NAL_DPC = 4,
35  H264_NAL_IDR_SLICE = 5,
36  H264_NAL_SEI = 6,
37  H264_NAL_SPS = 7,
38  H264_NAL_PPS = 8,
39  H264_NAL_AUD = 9,
40  H264_NAL_END_SEQUENCE = 10,
41  H264_NAL_END_STREAM = 11,
42  H264_NAL_FILLER_DATA = 12,
43  H264_NAL_SPS_EXT = 13,
44  H264_NAL_AUXILIARY_SLICE = 19,
45 };
46 
47 
48 enum {
49  // 7.4.2.1.1: seq_parameter_set_id is in [0, 31].
50  H264_MAX_SPS_COUNT = 32,
51  // 7.4.2.2: pic_parameter_set_id is in [0, 255].
52  H264_MAX_PPS_COUNT = 256,
53 
54  // A.3: MaxDpbFrames is bounded above by 16.
55  H264_MAX_DPB_FRAMES = 16,
56  // 7.4.2.1.1: max_num_ref_frames is in [0, MaxDpbFrames], and
57  // each reference frame can have two fields.
58  H264_MAX_REFS = 2 * H264_MAX_DPB_FRAMES,
59 
60  // 7.4.3.1: modification_of_pic_nums_idc is not equal to 3 at most
61  // num_ref_idx_lN_active_minus1 + 1 times (that is, once for each
62  // possible reference), then equal to 3 once.
63  H264_MAX_RPLM_COUNT = H264_MAX_REFS + 1,
64 
65  // 7.4.3.3: in the worst case, we begin with a full short-term
66  // reference picture list. Each picture in turn is moved to the
67  // long-term list (type 3) and then discarded from there (type 2).
68  // Then, we set the length of the long-term list (type 4), mark
69  // the current picture as long-term (type 6) and terminate the
70  // process (type 0).
71  H264_MAX_MMCO_COUNT = H264_MAX_REFS * 2 + 3,
72 
73  // A.2.1, A.2.3: profiles supporting FMO constrain
74  // num_slice_groups_minus1 to be in [0, 7].
75  H264_MAX_SLICE_GROUPS = 8,
76 
77  // E.2.2: cpb_cnt_minus1 is in [0, 31].
78  H264_MAX_CPB_CNT = 32,
79 
80  // A.3: in table A-1 the highest level allows a MaxFS of 139264.
81  H264_MAX_MB_PIC_SIZE = 139264,
82  // A.3.1, A.3.2: PicWidthInMbs and PicHeightInMbs are constrained
83  // to be not greater than sqrt(MaxFS * 8). Hence height/width are
84  // bounded above by sqrt(139264 * 8) = 1055.5 macroblocks.
85  H264_MAX_MB_WIDTH = 1055,
86  H264_MAX_MB_HEIGHT = 1055,
87  H264_MAX_WIDTH = H264_MAX_MB_WIDTH * 16,
88  H264_MAX_HEIGHT = H264_MAX_MB_HEIGHT * 16,
89 };
90 
91 
92 #endif /* AVCODEC_H264_H */