avformat/movenc: Fix stack overflow when remuxing timecode tracks

There are two possible kinds of timecode tracks (with tag "tmcd") in the
mov muxer: Tracks created internally by the muxer and timecode tracks
sent by the user. If any of the latter exists, the former are
deactivated. The former all belong to another track, the source
track; the latter don't have a source track set, but the index of the
source track is initially zeroed by av_mallocz_array(). This is a
problem since 3d894db700cc1e360a7a75ab9ac8bf67ac6670a3: Said commit added
a function that calculates the duration of tracks and the duration of
timecode tracks is calculated by rescaling the duration (calculated by
the very same function) of the source track. This gives an infinite
recursion if the first track (the one that will be treated as source
track for all timecode tracks) is a timecode track itself, leading to a
stack overflow.

This commit fixes this by not using the nonexistent source track
when calculating the duration of timecode tracks not created internally
by the mov muxer.

Reviewed-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Rheinhardt 2020-09-30 14:36:23 +02:00
parent 66eadb3926
commit 22a2386a56

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@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ static int mov_write_minf_tag(AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext *pb, MOVMuxContext
static int64_t calc_pts_duration(MOVMuxContext *mov, MOVTrack *track)
{
if (track->tag == MKTAG('t','m','c','d')) {
if (track->tag == MKTAG('t','m','c','d') && mov->nb_meta_tmcd) {
// tmcd tracks gets track_duration set in mov_write_moov_tag from
// another track's duration, while the end_pts may be left at zero.
// Calculate the pts duration for that track instead.