henrike@webrtc.org | 28e2075 | 2013-07-10 00:45:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * libjingle |
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| 27 | |
| 28 | #include "talk/base/gunit.h" |
| 29 | #include "talk/media/base/videocommon.h" |
| 30 | |
| 31 | namespace cricket { |
| 32 | |
| 33 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestCanonicalFourCC) { |
| 34 | // Canonical fourccs are not changed. |
| 35 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_I420, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_I420)); |
| 36 | // The special FOURCC_ANY value is not changed. |
| 37 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_ANY, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_ANY)); |
| 38 | // Aliases are translated to the canonical equivalent. |
| 39 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_I420, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_IYUV)); |
| 40 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_I422, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_YU16)); |
| 41 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_I444, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_YU24)); |
| 42 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_YUY2, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_YUYV)); |
| 43 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_YUY2, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_YUVS)); |
| 44 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_UYVY, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_HDYC)); |
| 45 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_UYVY, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_2VUY)); |
| 46 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_MJPG, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_JPEG)); |
| 47 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_MJPG, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_DMB1)); |
| 48 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_BGGR, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_BA81)); |
| 49 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_RAW, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_RGB3)); |
| 50 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_24BG, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_BGR3)); |
| 51 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_BGRA, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_CM32)); |
| 52 | EXPECT_EQ(FOURCC_RAW, CanonicalFourCC(FOURCC_CM24)); |
| 53 | } |
| 54 | |
| 55 | // Test conversion between interval and fps |
| 56 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestVideoFormatFps) { |
| 57 | EXPECT_EQ(VideoFormat::kMinimumInterval, VideoFormat::FpsToInterval(0)); |
| 58 | EXPECT_EQ(talk_base::kNumNanosecsPerSec / 20, VideoFormat::FpsToInterval(20)); |
| 59 | EXPECT_EQ(20, VideoFormat::IntervalToFps(talk_base::kNumNanosecsPerSec / 20)); |
henrike@webrtc.org | 18e5911 | 2014-03-14 17:19:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 60 | EXPECT_EQ(0, VideoFormat::IntervalToFps(0)); |
henrike@webrtc.org | 28e2075 | 2013-07-10 00:45:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 61 | } |
| 62 | |
| 63 | // Test IsSize0x0 |
| 64 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestVideoFormatIsSize0x0) { |
| 65 | VideoFormat format; |
| 66 | EXPECT_TRUE(format.IsSize0x0()); |
| 67 | format.width = 320; |
| 68 | EXPECT_FALSE(format.IsSize0x0()); |
| 69 | } |
| 70 | |
| 71 | // Test ToString: print fourcc when it is printable. |
| 72 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestVideoFormatToString) { |
| 73 | VideoFormat format; |
sergeyu@chromium.org | 4b26e2e | 2014-01-15 23:15:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 74 | EXPECT_EQ("0x0x0", format.ToString()); |
henrike@webrtc.org | 28e2075 | 2013-07-10 00:45:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | |
| 76 | format.fourcc = FOURCC_I420; |
| 77 | format.width = 640; |
| 78 | format.height = 480; |
| 79 | format.interval = VideoFormat::FpsToInterval(20); |
| 80 | EXPECT_EQ("I420 640x480x20", format.ToString()); |
| 81 | |
| 82 | format.fourcc = FOURCC_ANY; |
| 83 | format.width = 640; |
| 84 | format.height = 480; |
| 85 | format.interval = VideoFormat::FpsToInterval(20); |
| 86 | EXPECT_EQ("640x480x20", format.ToString()); |
| 87 | } |
| 88 | |
| 89 | // Test comparison. |
| 90 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestVideoFormatCompare) { |
| 91 | VideoFormat format(640, 480, VideoFormat::FpsToInterval(20), FOURCC_I420); |
| 92 | VideoFormat format2; |
| 93 | EXPECT_NE(format, format2); |
| 94 | |
| 95 | // Same pixelrate, different fourcc. |
| 96 | format2 = format; |
| 97 | format2.fourcc = FOURCC_YUY2; |
| 98 | EXPECT_NE(format, format2); |
| 99 | EXPECT_FALSE(format.IsPixelRateLess(format2) || |
| 100 | format2.IsPixelRateLess(format2)); |
| 101 | |
| 102 | format2 = format; |
| 103 | format2.interval /= 2; |
| 104 | EXPECT_TRUE(format.IsPixelRateLess(format2)); |
| 105 | |
| 106 | format2 = format; |
| 107 | format2.width *= 2; |
| 108 | EXPECT_TRUE(format.IsPixelRateLess(format2)); |
| 109 | } |
| 110 | |
| 111 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestComputeScaleWithLowFps) { |
| 112 | int scaled_width, scaled_height; |
| 113 | |
| 114 | // Request small enough. Expect no change. |
| 115 | ComputeScale(2560, 1600, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 116 | EXPECT_EQ(2560, scaled_width); |
| 117 | EXPECT_EQ(1600, scaled_height); |
| 118 | |
| 119 | // Request too many pixels. Expect 1/2 size. |
| 120 | ComputeScale(4096, 2560, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 121 | EXPECT_EQ(2048, scaled_width); |
| 122 | EXPECT_EQ(1280, scaled_height); |
| 123 | |
| 124 | // Request too many pixels and too wide and tall. Expect 1/4 size. |
| 125 | ComputeScale(16000, 10000, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 126 | EXPECT_EQ(2000, scaled_width); |
| 127 | EXPECT_EQ(1250, scaled_height); |
| 128 | |
| 129 | // Request too wide. (two 30 inch monitors). Expect 1/2 size. |
| 130 | ComputeScale(5120, 1600, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 131 | EXPECT_EQ(2560, scaled_width); |
| 132 | EXPECT_EQ(800, scaled_height); |
| 133 | |
| 134 | // Request too wide but not too many pixels. Expect 1/2 size. |
| 135 | ComputeScale(8192, 1024, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 136 | EXPECT_EQ(4096, scaled_width); |
| 137 | EXPECT_EQ(512, scaled_height); |
| 138 | |
| 139 | // Request too tall. Expect 1/4 size. |
| 140 | ComputeScale(1024, 8192, 5, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 141 | EXPECT_EQ(256, scaled_width); |
| 142 | EXPECT_EQ(2048, scaled_height); |
| 143 | } |
| 144 | |
| 145 | // Same as TestComputeScale but with 15 fps instead of 5 fps. |
| 146 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestComputeScaleWithHighFps) { |
| 147 | int scaled_width, scaled_height; |
| 148 | |
| 149 | // Request small enough but high fps. Expect 1/2 size. |
| 150 | ComputeScale(2560, 1600, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 151 | EXPECT_EQ(1280, scaled_width); |
| 152 | EXPECT_EQ(800, scaled_height); |
| 153 | |
| 154 | // Request too many pixels. Expect 1/2 size. |
| 155 | ComputeScale(4096, 2560, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 156 | EXPECT_EQ(2048, scaled_width); |
| 157 | EXPECT_EQ(1280, scaled_height); |
| 158 | |
| 159 | // Request too many pixels and too wide and tall. Expect 1/16 size. |
| 160 | ComputeScale(64000, 40000, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 161 | EXPECT_EQ(4000, scaled_width); |
| 162 | EXPECT_EQ(2500, scaled_height); |
| 163 | |
| 164 | // Request too wide. (two 30 inch monitors). Expect 1/2 size. |
| 165 | ComputeScale(5120, 1600, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 166 | EXPECT_EQ(2560, scaled_width); |
| 167 | EXPECT_EQ(800, scaled_height); |
| 168 | |
| 169 | // Request too wide but not too many pixels. Expect 1/2 size. |
| 170 | ComputeScale(8192, 1024, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 171 | EXPECT_EQ(4096, scaled_width); |
| 172 | EXPECT_EQ(512, scaled_height); |
| 173 | |
| 174 | // Request too tall. Expect 1/4 size. |
| 175 | ComputeScale(1024, 8192, 15, &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 176 | EXPECT_EQ(256, scaled_width); |
| 177 | EXPECT_EQ(2048, scaled_height); |
| 178 | } |
| 179 | |
| 180 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestComputeCrop) { |
| 181 | int cropped_width, cropped_height; |
| 182 | |
| 183 | // Request 16:9 to 16:9. Expect no cropping. |
| 184 | ComputeCrop(1280, 720, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 185 | 640, 360, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 186 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 187 | 0, |
| 188 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 189 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 190 | EXPECT_EQ(360, cropped_height); |
| 191 | |
| 192 | // Request 4:3 to 16:9. Expect vertical. |
| 193 | ComputeCrop(640, 360, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 194 | 640, 480, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 195 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 196 | 0, |
| 197 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 198 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 199 | EXPECT_EQ(360, cropped_height); |
| 200 | |
| 201 | // Request 16:9 to 4:3. Expect horizontal crop. |
| 202 | ComputeCrop(640, 480, // Crop size 4:3 |
| 203 | 640, 360, // Frame is 16:9 |
| 204 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 205 | 0, |
| 206 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 207 | EXPECT_EQ(480, cropped_width); |
| 208 | EXPECT_EQ(360, cropped_height); |
| 209 | |
| 210 | // Request 16:9 but VGA has 3:8 pixel aspect ratio. Expect no crop. |
| 211 | // This occurs on HP4110 on OSX 10.5/10.6/10.7 |
| 212 | ComputeCrop(640, 360, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 213 | 640, 480, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 214 | 3, 8, // Pixel aspect ratio is tall |
| 215 | 0, |
| 216 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 217 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 218 | EXPECT_EQ(480, cropped_height); |
| 219 | |
| 220 | // Request 16:9 but QVGA has 15:11 pixel aspect ratio. Expect horizontal crop. |
| 221 | // This occurs on Logitech B910 on OSX 10.5/10.6/10.7 in Hangouts. |
| 222 | ComputeCrop(640, 360, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 223 | 320, 240, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 224 | 15, 11, // Pixel aspect ratio is wide |
| 225 | 0, |
| 226 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 227 | EXPECT_EQ(312, cropped_width); |
| 228 | EXPECT_EQ(240, cropped_height); |
| 229 | |
| 230 | // Request 16:10 but QVGA has 15:11 pixel aspect ratio. |
| 231 | // Expect horizontal crop. |
| 232 | // This occurs on Logitech B910 on OSX 10.5/10.6/10.7 in gmail. |
| 233 | ComputeCrop(640, 400, // Crop size 16:10 |
| 234 | 320, 240, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 235 | 15, 11, // Pixel aspect ratio is wide |
| 236 | 0, |
| 237 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 238 | EXPECT_EQ(280, cropped_width); |
| 239 | EXPECT_EQ(240, cropped_height); |
| 240 | |
| 241 | // Request 16:9 but VGA has 6:5 pixel aspect ratio. Expect vertical crop. |
| 242 | // This occurs on Logitech QuickCam Pro C9000 on OSX |
| 243 | ComputeCrop(640, 360, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 244 | 640, 480, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 245 | 6, 5, // Pixel aspect ratio is wide |
| 246 | 0, |
| 247 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 248 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 249 | EXPECT_EQ(432, cropped_height); |
| 250 | |
| 251 | // Request 16:10 but HD is 16:9. Expect horizontal crop. |
| 252 | // This occurs in settings and local preview with HD experiment. |
| 253 | ComputeCrop(1280, 800, // Crop size 16:10 |
| 254 | 1280, 720, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 255 | 1, 1, // Pixel aspect ratio is wide |
| 256 | 0, |
| 257 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 258 | EXPECT_EQ(1152, cropped_width); |
| 259 | EXPECT_EQ(720, cropped_height); |
| 260 | |
| 261 | // Request 16:9 but HD has 3:4 pixel aspect ratio. Expect vertical crop. |
| 262 | // This occurs on Logitech B910 on OSX 10.5/10.6.7 but not OSX 10.6.8 or 10.7 |
| 263 | ComputeCrop(1280, 720, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 264 | 1280, 720, // Frame is 4:3 |
| 265 | 3, 4, // Pixel aspect ratio is wide |
| 266 | 0, |
| 267 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 268 | EXPECT_EQ(1280, cropped_width); |
| 269 | EXPECT_EQ(540, cropped_height); |
| 270 | |
| 271 | // Request 16:9 to 3:4 (portrait). Expect no cropping. |
| 272 | ComputeCrop(640, 360, // Crop size 16:9 |
| 273 | 640, 480, // Frame is 3:4 portrait |
| 274 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 275 | 90, |
| 276 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 277 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 278 | EXPECT_EQ(480, cropped_height); |
| 279 | |
wu@webrtc.org | 97077a3 | 2013-10-25 21:18:33 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 280 | // Request 9:16 from VGA rotated (portrait). Expect crop. |
| 281 | ComputeCrop(360, 640, // Crop size 9:16 |
| 282 | 640, 480, // Frame is 3:4 portrait |
| 283 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 284 | 90, |
| 285 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 286 | EXPECT_EQ(640, cropped_width); |
| 287 | EXPECT_EQ(360, cropped_height); |
| 288 | |
henrike@webrtc.org | 28e2075 | 2013-07-10 00:45:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | // Cropped size 0x0. Expect no cropping. |
| 290 | // This is used when adding multiple capturers |
| 291 | ComputeCrop(0, 0, // Crop size 0x0 |
| 292 | 1024, 768, // Frame is 3:4 portrait |
| 293 | 1, 1, // Normal 1:1 pixels |
| 294 | 0, |
| 295 | &cropped_width, &cropped_height); |
| 296 | EXPECT_EQ(1024, cropped_width); |
| 297 | EXPECT_EQ(768, cropped_height); |
| 298 | } |
| 299 | |
wu@webrtc.org | cadf904 | 2013-08-30 21:24:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 300 | TEST(VideoCommonTest, TestComputeScaleToSquarePixels) { |
| 301 | int scaled_width, scaled_height; |
| 302 | |
| 303 | // Pixel aspect ratio is 4:3. Logical aspect ratio is 16:9. Expect scale |
| 304 | // to square pixels with physical aspect ratio of 16:9. |
mallinath@webrtc.org | 1b15f42 | 2013-09-06 22:56:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | ComputeScaleToSquarePixels(640, 480, |
wu@webrtc.org | cadf904 | 2013-08-30 21:24:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 306 | 4, 3, // 4 x 3 pixel aspect ratio |
| 307 | &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 308 | EXPECT_EQ(640, scaled_width); |
| 309 | EXPECT_EQ(360, scaled_height); |
mallinath@webrtc.org | 1b15f42 | 2013-09-06 22:56:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 310 | |
| 311 | // Pixel aspect ratio is 3:8. Physical aspect ratio is 4:3. Expect scale |
| 312 | // to square pixels with logical aspect ratio of 1:2. |
| 313 | // Note that 640x1280 will be scaled down by video adapter to view request |
| 314 | // of 640*360 and will end up using 320x640. |
| 315 | ComputeScaleToSquarePixels(640, 480, |
| 316 | 3, 8, // 4 x 3 pixel aspect ratio |
| 317 | &scaled_width, &scaled_height); |
| 318 | EXPECT_EQ(640, scaled_width); |
| 319 | EXPECT_EQ(1280, scaled_height); |
wu@webrtc.org | cadf904 | 2013-08-30 21:24:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 320 | } |
| 321 | |
henrike@webrtc.org | 28e2075 | 2013-07-10 00:45:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 322 | } // namespace cricket |