+static void field_end(H264Context *h){
+ MpegEncContext * const s = &h->s;
+ AVCodecContext * const avctx= s->avctx;
+ s->mb_y= 0;
+
+ s->current_picture_ptr->qscale_type= FF_QSCALE_TYPE_H264;
+ s->current_picture_ptr->pict_type= s->pict_type;
+
+ if (CONFIG_H264_VDPAU_DECODER && s->avctx->codec->capabilities&CODEC_CAP_HWACCEL_VDPAU)
+ ff_vdpau_h264_set_reference_frames(s);
+
+ if(!s->dropable) {
+ execute_ref_pic_marking(h, h->mmco, h->mmco_index);
+ h->prev_poc_msb= h->poc_msb;
+ h->prev_poc_lsb= h->poc_lsb;
+ }
+ h->prev_frame_num_offset= h->frame_num_offset;
+ h->prev_frame_num= h->frame_num;
+
+ if (avctx->hwaccel) {
+ if (avctx->hwaccel->end_frame(avctx) < 0)
+ av_log(avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR, "hardware accelerator failed to decode picture\n");
+ }
+
+ if (CONFIG_H264_VDPAU_DECODER && s->avctx->codec->capabilities&CODEC_CAP_HWACCEL_VDPAU)
+ ff_vdpau_h264_picture_complete(s);
+
+ /*
+ * FIXME: Error handling code does not seem to support interlaced
+ * when slices span multiple rows
+ * The ff_er_add_slice calls don't work right for bottom
+ * fields; they cause massive erroneous error concealing
+ * Error marking covers both fields (top and bottom).
+ * This causes a mismatched s->error_count
+ * and a bad error table. Further, the error count goes to
+ * INT_MAX when called for bottom field, because mb_y is
+ * past end by one (callers fault) and resync_mb_y != 0
+ * causes problems for the first MB line, too.
+ */
+ if (!FIELD_PICTURE)
+ ff_er_frame_end(s);
+
+ MPV_frame_end(s);
+}
+