57 lines
1.5 KiB
Docker
57 lines
1.5 KiB
Docker
# Docker.solution based on the Intel-Media-SDK instructions available here:
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#
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# https://github.com/Intel-Media-SDK/MediaSDK/wiki/Build-and-use-ffmpeg-with-MediaSDK
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FROM xe-user-stage AS solution-build
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USER root
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# Install git and build tools, clone ffmpeg, and get ready to build it
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RUN dnf groupinstall -y 'Development Tools'
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# Install all required common packages:
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# Adapted from
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RUN dnf install -y \
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libva-devel$LIBVA_DEV_VERSION \
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intel-mediasdk-devel$INTEL_MEDIASDK_DEVEL_VERSION \
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libva-utils$LIBVA_UTILS_VERSION
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USER user
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# Clone ffmpeg
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# NOTE: This explicitly clones the FFMPEG_TAG_VERSION (see SOLUTIONS)
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RUN git clone --depth 1 --branch $FFMPEG_TAG_VERSION https://github.com/ffmpeg/ffmpeg /home/user/ffmpeg
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# Build FFmpeg
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WORKDIR /home/user/ffmpeg
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ENV LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
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RUN ./configure --arch=x86_64 --disable-x86asm --enable-vaapi --enable-libmfx \
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&& make -j $(nproc --all) \
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&& sudo make install
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FROM xe-user-stage
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USER root
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# Update and install the Mesa, OpenCL, and Media from repositories.intel.com
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#
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# NOTE: libva requires libpciaccess0, however it doesn't depend on it
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# so explicitly install it.
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RUN dnf install -y \
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intel-media$INTEL_MEDIA_VERSION \
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libva$LIBVA_VERSION \
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intel-mediasdk$INTEL_MEDIASDK_VERSION \
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libva-utils$LIBVA_UTILS_VERSION \
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libpciaccess \
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pciutils
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# Copy ffmpeg and ffprobe from build container
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COPY --from=solution-build /usr/local/bin/ /usr/local/bin/
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RUN dnf clean all
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ENV LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
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USER user
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