magjed 6d387c0e92 Android MediaCodecVideoDecoder: Limit max pending frames to number of input buffers
This CL should reduce the number of timeouts for dequeueInputBuffer() which results in the log "MediaCodecVideo: dequeueInputBuffer error" followed by software fallback for VP8/VP9 and codec restart for H264.

A timeout always happen for dequeueInputBuffer() when frames_received_ > frames_decoded_ + num_input_buffers. The following code tries to drain the decoder before enqueuing more input buffers:
// Try to drain the decoder and wait until output is not too
// much behind the input.
if (frames_received_ > frames_decoded_ + max_pending_frames_) {
  ALOGV("Received: %d. Decoded: %d. Wait for output...",
      frames_received_, frames_decoded_);
  if (!DeliverPendingOutputs(jni, kMediaCodecTimeoutMs,
                             true /* dropFrames */)) {
    ALOGE << "DeliverPendingOutputs error";
    return ProcessHWErrorOnCodecThread();
  }
  if (frames_received_ > frames_decoded_ + max_pending_frames_) {
    ALOGE << "Output buffer dequeue timeout";
    return ProcessHWErrorOnCodecThread();
  }
  ...
}

However, for H264, |max_pending_frames_| can currently be larger than the number of input buffers so that the code above is never executed. This CL limits |max_pending_frames_| to the number of input buffers.

TBR=glaznev
BUG=b/24867188,b/24864151

Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1394303005

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