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cartwheel : ffmpeg

Intel developer staging area for upstream patch contributions to FFmpeg.

The upstream project is tracked as a submodule in this repo.

upstream process

To improve upstream patch quality and reduce patchset rebase efforts, we use the following process

  1. Send PR1 to https://github.com/intel-media-ci/ffmpeg, add module maintainers to Reviewers
  2. Got approval from one maintainer
  3. Wait for 1 more workday to see any objections. If it's an urgent issue, please ask another reviewer + 1 for you.
  4. Close PR1, and send it to the community, ping the community with some frequency if it's no response.
  5. If the community has no response in 4 weeks or it’s an urgent issue, send PR2 to https://github.com/intel/cartwheel-ffmpeg
  6. Provide upstream patch link, ping maintainers for merging
  7. Ping community until the patch merged in upstream

maintainers

  • @xhaihao @feiwan1 @xuguangxin for Linux and OneVPL
  • @galinart for Windows
  • @guoyejun @Semmer2 for DNN
  • @uartie @FocusLuo @Bin-CI for CI system

clone

$ git clone https://github.com/intel/cartwheel-ffmpeg --recursive

apply patches

# at top-level directory
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
# at submodule directory
$ cd ffmpeg
# It is recommended to create a branch before applying the patches
$ git checkout -b <my new branch>
$ git am ../patches/*.patch

build

how to

rebase

# at top-level directory
$ git pull --rebase --recurse-submodule

administrators

To update the submodule reference commit id to the latest upstream:

# at top-level directory
$ git submodule update --remote --recursive
$ git commit -sam "$(git diff --submodule | head -1 | sed 's/:$//')"

...verify the patches still apply successfully. If they don't apply, fix them and include in new commit(s).

additional information

For more information and examples about Git Submodules, see https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules