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author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <android-build-coastguard-worker@google.com> | Sat Dec 07 02:13:31 2024 +0000 |
committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <android-build-coastguard-worker@google.com> | Sat Dec 07 02:13:31 2024 +0000 |
tree | 4735edf45dfa2c6559590a7b427c115e273afdd1 | |
parent | 16b697fd6c15d35bcdce00a8f6160ff3970e04bd [diff] | |
parent | 41a10200433c9e584af8ffc88f6d97006d021d97 [diff] |
Snap for 12763142 from 41a10200433c9e584af8ffc88f6d97006d021d97 to 25Q1-release Change-Id: I4abc2d909e03c0436fbb87d455c87f8adbdf9113
Avif parser/decoder implementation in Rust.
Feel free to file an issue for any question, suggestion or bug report. Contributions are also welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.
git clone https://github.com/webmproject/CrabbyAvif.git # If dav1d system library can be found with pkg-config, this step can be skipped. cd CrabbyAvif/sys/dav1d-sys ./dav1d.cmd # If libyuv system library can be found with pkg-config, this step can be skipped. cd ../libyuv-sys ./libyuv.cmd cd ../.. cargo build
cargo test -- --skip test_conformance
git clone https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/av1-avif.git external/av1-avif git clone https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/libavif.git external/libavif cd external/libavif/ext ./dav1d.cmd cd .. cmake -S . -B build -DAVIF_CODEC_DAV1D=LOCAL -DAVIF_LIBYUV=OFF -DAVIF_BUILD_APPS=ON cmake --build build --parallel -t avifdec cd ../.. cargo test -- test_conformance
If you already have the av1-avif
repository checked out and the avifdec
binary available, you can point to those by setting the following environment variables:
sh CRABBYAVIF_CONFORMANCE_TEST_DATA_DIR=<path> CRABBYAVIF_CONFORMANCE_TEST_AVIFDEC=<avifdec_binary> cargo test -- test_conformance
# Build google test cd external ./googletest.cmd cd .. # Build the library with C API enabled cargo build --features capi --release # Build and run the C/C++ Tests mkdir c_build cd c_build cmake ../c_api_tests/ make make test
The decoder tests can be run on Android using dinghy.
# One time set up cargo install cargo-dinghy # Set path to NDK export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=<path_to_ndk> # Install rust toolchain for target rustup target add aarch64-linux-android # End of One time set up # Make sure the device/emulator is available via adb. cargo dinghy -d android test --no-default-features --features android_mediacodec,libyuv --target aarch64-linux-android --test decoder_tests
See the Apache v2.0 license file.