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/* GStreamer
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* Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Wouter Cloetens <wouter@mind.be>
* Copyright (C) 2021 Igalia S.L.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more
*/
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/**
* SECTION:element-souphttpsrc
* @title: souphttpsrc
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*
* This plugin reads data from a remote location specified by a URI.
* Supported protocols are 'http', 'https'.
*
* An HTTP proxy must be specified by its URL.
* If the "http_proxy" environment variable is set, its value is used.
* If built with libsoup's GNOME integration features, the GNOME proxy
* configuration will be used, or failing that, proxy autodetection.
* The #GstSoupHTTPSrc:proxy property can be used to override the default.
*
* In case the #GstSoupHTTPSrc:iradio-mode property is set and the location is
* an HTTP resource, souphttpsrc will send special Icecast HTTP headers to the
* server to request additional Icecast meta-information.
* If the server is not an Icecast server, it will behave as if the
* #GstSoupHTTPSrc:iradio-mode property were not set. If it is, souphttpsrc will
* output data with a media type of application/x-icy, in which case you will
* need to use the #GstICYDemux element as follow-up element to extract the Icecast
* metadata and to determine the underlying media type.
*
* ## Example launch line
* |[
* gst-launch-1.0 -v souphttpsrc location=https://some.server.org/index.html
* ! filesink location=/home/joe/server.html
* ]| The above pipeline reads a web page from a server using the HTTPS protocol
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* and writes it to a local file.
* |[
* gst-launch-1.0 -v souphttpsrc user-agent="FooPlayer 0.99 beta"
* automatic-redirect=false proxy=http://proxy.intranet.local:8080
* location=http://music.foobar.com/demo.mp3 ! mpgaudioparse
* ! mpg123audiodec ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! autoaudiosink
* ]| The above pipeline will read and decode and play an mp3 file from a
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* web server using the HTTP protocol. If the server sends redirects,
* the request fails instead of following the redirect. The specified
* HTTP proxy server is used. The User-Agent HTTP request header
* is set to a custom string instead of "GStreamer souphttpsrc."
* |[
* gst-launch-1.0 -v souphttpsrc location=http://10.11.12.13/mjpeg
* do-timestamp=true ! multipartdemux
* ! image/jpeg,width=640,height=480 ! matroskamux
* ! filesink location=mjpeg.mkv
* ]| The above pipeline reads a motion JPEG stream from an IP camera
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* using the HTTP protocol, encoded as mime/multipart image/jpeg
* parts, and writes a Matroska motion JPEG file. The width and
* height properties are set in the caps to provide the Matroska
* multiplexer with the information to set this in the header.
* Timestamps are set on the buffers as they arrive from the camera.
* These are used by the mime/multipart demultiplexer to emit timestamps
* on the JPEG-encoded video frame buffers. This allows the Matroska
* multiplexer to timestamp the frames in the resulting file.
*
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*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h> /* atoi() */
#endif
#include <gst/gstelement.h>
#include <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
#include "gstsoupelements.h"
#include "gstsouphttpsrc.h"
#include "gstsouputils.h"
#include <gst/tag/tag.h>
#include <gst/glib-compat-private.h>
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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/* this is a simple wrapper class around SoupSession; it exists in order to
* have a refcountable owner for the actual SoupSession + the thread it runs
* in and its main loop (we cannot inverse the ownership hierarchy, because
* the thread + loop are actually longer lived than the session)
*
* it is entirely private to this implementation
*/
#define GST_TYPE_SOUP_SESSION (gst_soup_session_get_type())
#define GST_SOUP_SESSION(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GST_TYPE_SOUP_SESSION, GstSoupSession))
GType gst_soup_session_get_type (void);
typedef struct _GstSoupSessionClass GstSoupSessionClass;
struct _GstSoupSession
{
GObject parent_instance;
SoupSession *session;
GThread *thread;
GMainLoop *loop;
};
struct _GstSoupSessionClass
{
GObjectClass parent_class;
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE (GstSoupSession, gst_soup_session, G_TYPE_OBJECT);
static void
gst_soup_session_init (GstSoupSession * sess)
{
}
static gboolean
_soup_session_finalize_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupSession *sess = user_data;
g_main_loop_quit (sess->loop);
return FALSE;
}
static void
gst_soup_session_finalize (GObject * obj)
{
GstSoupSession *sess = GST_SOUP_SESSION (obj);
GSource *src;
/* handle disposing of failure cases */
if (!sess->loop)
return;
src = g_idle_source_new ();
g_source_set_callback (src, _soup_session_finalize_cb, sess, NULL);
g_source_attach (src, g_main_loop_get_context (sess->loop));
g_source_unref (src);
/* finish off thread and the loop; ensure it's not from the thread */
g_assert (!g_main_context_is_owner (g_main_loop_get_context (sess->loop)));
g_thread_join (sess->thread);
g_main_loop_unref (sess->loop);
}
static void
gst_soup_session_class_init (GstSoupSessionClass * klass)
{
GObjectClass *gclass = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
gclass->finalize = gst_soup_session_finalize;
}
GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_STATIC (souphttpsrc_debug);
#define GST_CAT_DEFAULT souphttpsrc_debug
#define GST_SOUP_SESSION_CONTEXT "gst.soup.session"
static GstStaticPadTemplate srctemplate = GST_STATIC_PAD_TEMPLATE ("src",
GST_PAD_SRC,
GST_PAD_ALWAYS,
GST_STATIC_CAPS_ANY);
enum
{
PROP_0,
PROP_LOCATION,
PROP_IS_LIVE,
PROP_USER_AGENT,
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PROP_AUTOMATIC_REDIRECT,
PROP_PROXY,
PROP_USER_ID,
PROP_USER_PW,
PROP_PROXY_ID,
PROP_PROXY_PW,
PROP_COOKIES,
PROP_IRADIO_MODE,
PROP_TIMEOUT,
PROP_EXTRA_HEADERS,
PROP_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL,
PROP_COMPRESS,
PROP_KEEP_ALIVE,
PROP_SSL_STRICT,
PROP_SSL_CA_FILE,
PROP_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE,
PROP_TLS_DATABASE,
PROP_RETRIES,
PROP_METHOD,
PROP_TLS_INTERACTION,
};
enum
{
SIGNAL_ACCEPT_CERTIFICATE,
LAST_SIGNAL,
};
static guint gst_soup_http_src_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
#define DEFAULT_USER_AGENT "GStreamer souphttpsrc {VERSION} "
#define DEFAULT_IRADIO_MODE TRUE
#define DEFAULT_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL SOUP_LOGGER_LOG_HEADERS
#define DEFAULT_COMPRESS FALSE
#define DEFAULT_KEEP_ALIVE TRUE
#define DEFAULT_SSL_STRICT TRUE
#define DEFAULT_SSL_CA_FILE NULL
#define DEFAULT_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE TRUE
#define DEFAULT_TLS_DATABASE NULL
#define DEFAULT_TLS_INTERACTION NULL
#define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 15
#define DEFAULT_RETRIES 3
#define DEFAULT_SOUP_METHOD NULL
#define GROW_BLOCKSIZE_LIMIT 1
#define GROW_BLOCKSIZE_COUNT 1
#define GROW_BLOCKSIZE_FACTOR 2
#define REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_LIMIT 0.20
#define REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_COUNT 2
#define REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_FACTOR 0.5
#define GROW_TIME_LIMIT (1 * GST_SECOND)
static void gst_soup_http_src_uri_handler_init (gpointer g_iface,
gpointer iface_data);
static void gst_soup_http_src_finalize (GObject * gobject);
static void gst_soup_http_src_dispose (GObject * gobject);
static void gst_soup_http_src_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
static void gst_soup_http_src_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
static GstStateChangeReturn gst_soup_http_src_change_state (GstElement *
element, GstStateChange transition);
static void gst_soup_http_src_set_context (GstElement * element,
GstContext * context);
static GstFlowReturn gst_soup_http_src_create (GstPushSrc * psrc,
GstBuffer ** outbuf);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_start (GstBaseSrc * bsrc);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_stop (GstBaseSrc * bsrc);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_get_size (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, guint64 * size);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_is_seekable (GstBaseSrc * bsrc);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_do_seek (GstBaseSrc * bsrc,
GstSegment * segment);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_query (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, GstQuery * query);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_unlock (GstBaseSrc * bsrc);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_unlock_stop (GstBaseSrc * bsrc);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_set_location (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
const gchar * uri, GError ** error);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_set_proxy (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
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const gchar * uri);
static char *gst_soup_http_src_unicodify (const char *str);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_build_message (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
const gchar * method);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_add_range_header (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
guint64 offset, guint64 stop_offset);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_session_open (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src);
static void gst_soup_http_src_session_close (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src);
static GstFlowReturn gst_soup_http_src_parse_status (SoupMessage * msg,
GstSoupHTTPSrc * src);
static GstFlowReturn gst_soup_http_src_got_headers (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
SoupMessage * msg);
static void gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb_2 (SoupSession *,
SoupMessage * msg, SoupAuth * auth, gboolean retrying, gpointer);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb (SoupMessage * msg,
SoupAuth * auth, gboolean retrying, gpointer);
static gboolean gst_soup_http_src_accept_certificate_cb (SoupMessage * msg,
GTlsCertificate * tls_certificate, GTlsCertificateFlags tls_errors,
gpointer user_data);
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#define gst_soup_http_src_parent_class parent_class
G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GstSoupHTTPSrc, gst_soup_http_src, GST_TYPE_PUSH_SRC,
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GST_TYPE_URI_HANDLER,
gst_soup_http_src_uri_handler_init));
static gboolean souphttpsrc_element_init (GstPlugin * plugin);
GST_ELEMENT_REGISTER_DEFINE_CUSTOM (souphttpsrc, souphttpsrc_element_init);
static void
gst_soup_http_src_class_init (GstSoupHTTPSrcClass * klass)
{
GObjectClass *gobject_class;
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GstElementClass *gstelement_class;
GstBaseSrcClass *gstbasesrc_class;
GstPushSrcClass *gstpushsrc_class;
gobject_class = (GObjectClass *) klass;
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gstelement_class = (GstElementClass *) klass;
gstbasesrc_class = (GstBaseSrcClass *) klass;
gstpushsrc_class = (GstPushSrcClass *) klass;
gobject_class->set_property = gst_soup_http_src_set_property;
gobject_class->get_property = gst_soup_http_src_get_property;
gobject_class->finalize = gst_soup_http_src_finalize;
gobject_class->dispose = gst_soup_http_src_dispose;
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_LOCATION,
g_param_spec_string ("location", "Location",
"Location to read from", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_USER_AGENT,
g_param_spec_string ("user-agent", "User-Agent",
"Value of the User-Agent HTTP request header field",
DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_AUTOMATIC_REDIRECT,
g_param_spec_boolean ("automatic-redirect", "automatic-redirect",
"Automatically follow HTTP redirects (HTTP Status Code 3xx)",
TRUE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_PROXY,
g_param_spec_string ("proxy", "Proxy",
"HTTP proxy server URI", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_USER_ID,
g_param_spec_string ("user-id", "user-id",
"HTTP location URI user id for authentication", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_USER_PW,
g_param_spec_string ("user-pw", "user-pw",
"HTTP location URI user password for authentication", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_PROXY_ID,
g_param_spec_string ("proxy-id", "proxy-id",
"HTTP proxy URI user id for authentication", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_PROXY_PW,
g_param_spec_string ("proxy-pw", "proxy-pw",
"HTTP proxy URI user password for authentication", "",
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_COOKIES,
g_param_spec_boxed ("cookies", "Cookies", "HTTP request cookies",
G_TYPE_STRV, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_IS_LIVE,
g_param_spec_boolean ("is-live", "is-live", "Act like a live source",
FALSE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TIMEOUT,
g_param_spec_uint ("timeout", "timeout",
"Value in seconds to timeout a blocking I/O (0 = No timeout).", 0,
3600, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_EXTRA_HEADERS,
g_param_spec_boxed ("extra-headers", "Extra Headers",
"Extra headers to append to the HTTP request",
GST_TYPE_STRUCTURE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_IRADIO_MODE,
g_param_spec_boolean ("iradio-mode", "iradio-mode",
"Enable internet radio mode (ask server to send shoutcast/icecast "
"metadata interleaved with the actual stream data)",
DEFAULT_IRADIO_MODE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::http-log-level:
*
* If set and > 0, captures and dumps HTTP session data as
* log messages if log level >= GST_LEVEL_TRACE
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL,
g_param_spec_enum ("http-log-level", "HTTP log level",
"Set log level for soup's HTTP session log",
_soup_logger_log_level_get_type (),
DEFAULT_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::compress:
*
* If set to %TRUE, souphttpsrc will automatically handle gzip
* and deflate Content-Encodings. This does not make much difference
* and causes more load for normal media files, but makes a real
* difference in size for plaintext files.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_COMPRESS,
g_param_spec_boolean ("compress", "Compress",
"Allow compressed content encodings",
DEFAULT_COMPRESS, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::keep-alive:
*
* If set to %TRUE, souphttpsrc will keep alive connections when being
* set to READY state and only will close connections when connecting
* to a different server or when going to NULL state..
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_KEEP_ALIVE,
g_param_spec_boolean ("keep-alive", "keep-alive",
"Use HTTP persistent connections", DEFAULT_KEEP_ALIVE,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-strict:
*
* If set to %TRUE, souphttpsrc will reject all SSL certificates that
* are considered invalid.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SSL_STRICT,
g_param_spec_boolean ("ssl-strict", "SSL Strict",
"Strict SSL certificate checking", DEFAULT_SSL_STRICT,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-ca-file:
*
* A SSL anchor CA file that should be used for checking certificates
* instead of the system CA file.
*
* If this property is non-%NULL, #GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-use-system-ca-file
* value will be ignored.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GstSoupHTTPSrc::tls-database property instead. This
* property is no-op when libsoup3 is being used at runtime.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SSL_CA_FILE,
g_param_spec_string ("ssl-ca-file", "SSL CA File",
"Location of a SSL anchor CA file to use", DEFAULT_SSL_CA_FILE,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS
| GST_PARAM_DOC_SHOW_DEFAULT));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-use-system-ca-file:
*
* If set to %TRUE, souphttpsrc will use the system's CA file for
* checking certificates, unless #GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-ca-file or
* #GstSoupHTTPSrc::tls-database are non-%NULL.
*
* Deprecated: This property is no-op when libsoup3 is being used at runtime.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE,
g_param_spec_boolean ("ssl-use-system-ca-file", "Use System CA File",
"Use system CA file", DEFAULT_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS
| GST_PARAM_DOC_SHOW_DEFAULT));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::tls-database:
*
* TLS database with anchor certificate authorities used to validate
* the server certificate.
*
* If this property is non-%NULL, #GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-use-system-ca-file
* and #GstSoupHTTPSrc::ssl-ca-file values will be ignored.
*
* Since: 1.6
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TLS_DATABASE,
g_param_spec_object ("tls-database", "TLS database",
"TLS database with anchor certificate authorities used to validate the server certificate",
G_TYPE_TLS_DATABASE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::tls-interaction:
*
* A #GTlsInteraction object to be used when the connection or certificate
* database need to interact with the user. This will be used to prompt the
* user for passwords or certificate where necessary.
*
* Since: 1.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TLS_INTERACTION,
g_param_spec_object ("tls-interaction", "TLS interaction",
"A GTlsInteraction object to be used when the connection or certificate database need to interact with the user.",
G_TYPE_TLS_INTERACTION, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::retries:
*
* Maximum number of retries until giving up.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_RETRIES,
g_param_spec_int ("retries", "Retries",
"Maximum number of retries until giving up (-1=infinite)", -1,
G_MAXINT, DEFAULT_RETRIES,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::method
*
* The HTTP method to use when making a request
*
* Since: 1.6
*/
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_METHOD,
g_param_spec_string ("method", "HTTP method",
"The HTTP method to use (GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, etc)",
DEFAULT_SOUP_METHOD, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
* GstSoupHTTPSrc::accept-certificate:
* @souphttpsrc: a #GstSoupHTTPSrc
* @peer_cert: the peer's #GTlsCertificate
* @errors: the problems with @peer_cert
*
* This will directly map to #SoupMessage 's "accept-certificate" after
* an unacceptable TLS certificate has been received, and only for libsoup 3.x
* or above. If "ssl-strict" was set to %FALSE, this signal will not be
* emitted.
*
* Returns: %TRUE to accept the TLS certificate and stop other handlers from
* being invoked, or %FALSE to propagate the event further.
*
* Since: 1.24
*/
gst_soup_http_src_signals[SIGNAL_ACCEPT_CERTIFICATE] =
g_signal_new ("accept-certificate", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, 0, g_signal_accumulator_true_handled, NULL, NULL,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 2, G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE, G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE_FLAGS);
gst_element_class_add_static_pad_template (gstelement_class, &srctemplate);
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gst_element_class_set_static_metadata (gstelement_class, "HTTP client source",
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"Source/Network",
"Receive data as a client over the network via HTTP using SOUP",
"Wouter Cloetens <wouter@mind.be>");
gstelement_class->change_state =
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_change_state);
gstelement_class->set_context =
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_set_context);
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gstbasesrc_class->start = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_start);
gstbasesrc_class->stop = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_stop);
gstbasesrc_class->unlock = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_unlock);
gstbasesrc_class->unlock_stop =
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_unlock_stop);
gstbasesrc_class->get_size = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_get_size);
gstbasesrc_class->is_seekable =
GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_is_seekable);
gstbasesrc_class->do_seek = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_do_seek);
gstbasesrc_class->query = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_query);
gstpushsrc_class->create = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_soup_http_src_create);
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_reset (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
src->retry_count = 0;
src->have_size = FALSE;
src->got_headers = FALSE;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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src->headers_ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
src->seekable = FALSE;
src->read_position = 0;
src->request_position = 0;
src->stop_position = -1;
src->content_size = 0;
src->have_body = FALSE;
src->reduce_blocksize_count = 0;
src->increase_blocksize_count = 0;
src->last_socket_read_time = 0;
g_cancellable_reset (src->cancellable);
gst_caps_replace (&src->src_caps, NULL);
g_free (src->iradio_name);
src->iradio_name = NULL;
g_free (src->iradio_genre);
src->iradio_genre = NULL;
g_free (src->iradio_url);
src->iradio_url = NULL;
}
static void
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gst_soup_http_src_init (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
const gchar *proxy;
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g_mutex_init (&src->session_mutex);
g_cond_init (&src->session_cond);
src->cancellable = g_cancellable_new ();
src->location = NULL;
src->redirection_uri = NULL;
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src->automatic_redirect = TRUE;
src->user_agent = g_strdup (DEFAULT_USER_AGENT);
src->user_id = NULL;
src->user_pw = NULL;
src->proxy_id = NULL;
src->proxy_pw = NULL;
src->cookies = NULL;
src->iradio_mode = DEFAULT_IRADIO_MODE;
src->session = NULL;
src->external_session = NULL;
src->msg = NULL;
src->timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
src->log_level = DEFAULT_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL;
src->compress = DEFAULT_COMPRESS;
src->keep_alive = DEFAULT_KEEP_ALIVE;
src->ssl_strict = DEFAULT_SSL_STRICT;
src->ssl_use_system_ca_file = DEFAULT_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE;
src->tls_database = DEFAULT_TLS_DATABASE;
src->tls_interaction = DEFAULT_TLS_INTERACTION;
src->max_retries = DEFAULT_RETRIES;
src->method = DEFAULT_SOUP_METHOD;
src->minimum_blocksize = gst_base_src_get_blocksize (GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src));
proxy = g_getenv ("http_proxy");
if (!gst_soup_http_src_set_proxy (src, proxy)) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src,
"The proxy in the http_proxy env var (\"%s\") cannot be parsed.",
proxy);
}
gst_base_src_set_automatic_eos (GST_BASE_SRC (src), FALSE);
gst_soup_http_src_reset (src);
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_dispose (GObject * gobject)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (gobject);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "dispose");
gst_soup_http_src_session_close (src);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_clear_object (&src->external_session);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (gobject);
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_finalize (GObject * gobject)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (gobject);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "finalize");
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_mutex_clear (&src->session_mutex);
g_cond_clear (&src->session_cond);
g_object_unref (src->cancellable);
g_free (src->location);
g_free (src->redirection_uri);
g_free (src->user_agent);
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if (src->proxy != NULL) {
gst_soup_uri_free (src->proxy);
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}
g_free (src->user_id);
g_free (src->user_pw);
g_free (src->proxy_id);
g_free (src->proxy_pw);
g_strfreev (src->cookies);
if (src->extra_headers) {
gst_structure_free (src->extra_headers);
src->extra_headers = NULL;
}
g_free (src->ssl_ca_file);
if (src->tls_database)
g_object_unref (src->tls_database);
g_free (src->method);
if (src->tls_interaction)
g_object_unref (src->tls_interaction);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (gobject);
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (object);
switch (prop_id) {
case PROP_LOCATION:
{
const gchar *location;
location = g_value_get_string (value);
if (location == NULL) {
GST_WARNING ("location property cannot be NULL");
goto done;
}
if (!gst_soup_http_src_set_location (src, location, NULL)) {
GST_WARNING ("badly formatted location");
goto done;
}
break;
}
case PROP_USER_AGENT:
g_free (src->user_agent);
src->user_agent = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_IRADIO_MODE:
src->iradio_mode = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
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case PROP_AUTOMATIC_REDIRECT:
src->automatic_redirect = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
case PROP_PROXY:
{
const gchar *proxy;
proxy = g_value_get_string (value);
if (!gst_soup_http_src_set_proxy (src, proxy)) {
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GST_WARNING ("badly formatted proxy URI");
goto done;
}
break;
}
case PROP_COOKIES:
g_strfreev (src->cookies);
src->cookies = g_strdupv (g_value_get_boxed (value));
break;
case PROP_IS_LIVE:
gst_base_src_set_live (GST_BASE_SRC (src), g_value_get_boolean (value));
break;
case PROP_USER_ID:
g_free (src->user_id);
src->user_id = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_USER_PW:
g_free (src->user_pw);
src->user_pw = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_PROXY_ID:
g_free (src->proxy_id);
src->proxy_id = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_PROXY_PW:
g_free (src->proxy_pw);
src->proxy_pw = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_TIMEOUT:
src->timeout = g_value_get_uint (value);
break;
case PROP_EXTRA_HEADERS:{
const GstStructure *s = gst_value_get_structure (value);
if (src->extra_headers)
gst_structure_free (src->extra_headers);
src->extra_headers = s ? gst_structure_copy (s) : NULL;
break;
}
case PROP_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL:
src->log_level = g_value_get_enum (value);
break;
case PROP_COMPRESS:
src->compress = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
case PROP_KEEP_ALIVE:
src->keep_alive = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
case PROP_SSL_STRICT:
src->ssl_strict = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
case PROP_TLS_DATABASE:
g_clear_object (&src->tls_database);
src->tls_database = g_value_dup_object (value);
break;
case PROP_TLS_INTERACTION:
g_clear_object (&src->tls_interaction);
src->tls_interaction = g_value_dup_object (value);
break;
case PROP_RETRIES:
src->max_retries = g_value_get_int (value);
break;
case PROP_METHOD:
g_free (src->method);
src->method = g_value_dup_string (value);
break;
case PROP_SSL_CA_FILE:
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2) {
g_free (src->ssl_ca_file);
src->ssl_ca_file = g_value_dup_string (value);
}
break;
case PROP_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE:
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2) {
src->ssl_use_system_ca_file = g_value_get_boolean (value);
}
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
done:
return;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (object);
switch (prop_id) {
case PROP_LOCATION:
g_value_set_string (value, src->location);
break;
case PROP_USER_AGENT:
g_value_set_string (value, src->user_agent);
break;
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case PROP_AUTOMATIC_REDIRECT:
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->automatic_redirect);
break;
case PROP_PROXY:
if (src->proxy == NULL)
g_value_set_static_string (value, "");
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else {
char *proxy = gst_soup_uri_to_string (src->proxy);
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g_value_set_string (value, proxy);
g_free (proxy);
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}
break;
case PROP_COOKIES:
g_value_set_boxed (value, g_strdupv (src->cookies));
break;
case PROP_IS_LIVE:
g_value_set_boolean (value, gst_base_src_is_live (GST_BASE_SRC (src)));
break;
case PROP_IRADIO_MODE:
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->iradio_mode);
break;
case PROP_USER_ID:
g_value_set_string (value, src->user_id);
break;
case PROP_USER_PW:
g_value_set_string (value, src->user_pw);
break;
case PROP_PROXY_ID:
g_value_set_string (value, src->proxy_id);
break;
case PROP_PROXY_PW:
g_value_set_string (value, src->proxy_pw);
break;
case PROP_TIMEOUT:
g_value_set_uint (value, src->timeout);
break;
case PROP_EXTRA_HEADERS:
gst_value_set_structure (value, src->extra_headers);
break;
case PROP_SOUP_LOG_LEVEL:
g_value_set_enum (value, src->log_level);
break;
case PROP_COMPRESS:
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->compress);
break;
case PROP_KEEP_ALIVE:
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->keep_alive);
break;
case PROP_SSL_STRICT:
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->ssl_strict);
break;
case PROP_TLS_DATABASE:
g_value_set_object (value, src->tls_database);
break;
case PROP_TLS_INTERACTION:
g_value_set_object (value, src->tls_interaction);
break;
case PROP_RETRIES:
g_value_set_int (value, src->max_retries);
break;
case PROP_METHOD:
g_value_set_string (value, src->method);
break;
case PROP_SSL_CA_FILE:
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2)
g_value_set_string (value, src->ssl_ca_file);
break;
case PROP_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE:
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2)
g_value_set_boolean (value, src->ssl_use_system_ca_file);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static gchar *
gst_soup_http_src_unicodify (const gchar * str)
{
const gchar *env_vars[] = { "GST_ICY_TAG_ENCODING",
"GST_TAG_ENCODING", NULL
};
return gst_tag_freeform_string_to_utf8 (str, -1, env_vars);
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_add_range_header (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, guint64 offset,
guint64 stop_offset)
{
gchar buf[64];
gint rc;
SoupMessageHeaders *request_headers =
_soup_message_get_request_headers (src->msg);
_soup_message_headers_remove (request_headers, "Range");
if (offset || stop_offset != -1) {
if (stop_offset != -1) {
g_assert (offset != stop_offset);
rc = g_snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "bytes=%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT "-%"
G_GUINT64_FORMAT, offset, (stop_offset > 0) ? stop_offset - 1 :
stop_offset);
} else {
rc = g_snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "bytes=%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT "-",
offset);
}
if (rc > sizeof (buf) || rc < 0)
return FALSE;
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, "Range", buf);
}
src->read_position = offset;
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
_append_extra_header (GQuark field_id, const GValue * value, gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (user_data);
const gchar *field_name = g_quark_to_string (field_id);
gchar *field_content = NULL;
SoupMessageHeaders *request_headers =
_soup_message_get_request_headers (src->msg);
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (value) == G_TYPE_STRING) {
field_content = g_value_dup_string (value);
} else {
GValue dest = { 0, };
g_value_init (&dest, G_TYPE_STRING);
if (g_value_transform (value, &dest)) {
field_content = g_value_dup_string (&dest);
}
}
if (field_content == NULL) {
GST_ERROR_OBJECT (src, "extra-headers field '%s' contains no value "
"or can't be converted to a string", field_name);
return FALSE;
}
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Appending extra header: \"%s: %s\"", field_name,
field_content);
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, field_name, field_content);
g_free (field_content);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
_append_extra_headers (GQuark field_id, const GValue * value,
gpointer user_data)
{
if (G_VALUE_TYPE (value) == GST_TYPE_ARRAY) {
guint n = gst_value_array_get_size (value);
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
const GValue *v = gst_value_array_get_value (value, i);
if (!_append_extra_header (field_id, v, user_data))
return FALSE;
}
} else if (G_VALUE_TYPE (value) == GST_TYPE_LIST) {
guint n = gst_value_list_get_size (value);
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
const GValue *v = gst_value_list_get_value (value, i);
if (!_append_extra_header (field_id, v, user_data))
return FALSE;
}
} else {
return _append_extra_header (field_id, value, user_data);
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_add_extra_headers (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
if (!src->extra_headers)
return TRUE;
return gst_structure_foreach (src->extra_headers, _append_extra_headers, src);
}
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static gpointer
thread_func (gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = user_data;
GstSoupSession *session = src->session;
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GMainContext *ctx;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "thread start");
ctx = g_main_loop_get_context (session->loop);
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g_main_context_push_thread_default (ctx);
/* We explicitly set User-Agent to NULL here and overwrite it per message
* to be able to have the same session with different User-Agents per
* source */
session->session =
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_soup_session_new_with_options ("user-agent", NULL,
"timeout", src->timeout, "tls-interaction", src->tls_interaction,
/* Unset the limit the number of maximum allowed connections */
"max-conns", src->session_is_shared ? G_MAXINT : 10,
"max-conns-per-host", src->session_is_shared ? G_MAXINT : 2, NULL);
g_assert (session->session);
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if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 3) {
if (src->proxy != NULL) {
GProxyResolver *proxy_resolver;
char *proxy_string = gst_soup_uri_to_string (src->proxy);
proxy_resolver = g_simple_proxy_resolver_new (proxy_string, NULL);
g_free (proxy_string);
g_object_set (src->session->session, "proxy-resolver", proxy_resolver,
NULL);
g_object_unref (proxy_resolver);
}
#if !defined(STATIC_SOUP) || STATIC_SOUP == 2
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} else {
g_object_set (session->session, "ssl-strict", src->ssl_strict, NULL);
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if (src->proxy != NULL) {
/* Need #if because there's no proxy->soup_uri when STATIC_SOUP == 3 */
g_object_set (session->session, "proxy-uri", src->proxy->soup_uri, NULL);
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}
#endif
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}
gst_soup_util_log_setup (session->session, src->log_level,
G_OBJECT (session));
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if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () < 3) {
_soup_session_add_feature_by_type (session->session,
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_soup_content_decoder_get_type ());
}
_soup_session_add_feature_by_type (session->session,
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_soup_cookie_jar_get_type ());
/* soup2: connect the authenticate handler for the src that spawned the
* session (i.e. the first owner); other users of this session will connect
* their own after fetching the external session; the callback will handle
* this correctly (it checks if the message belongs to the current src
* and exits early if it does not)
*/
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () < 3) {
g_signal_connect (session->session, "authenticate",
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G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb_2), src);
}
if (!src->session_is_shared) {
if (src->tls_database)
g_object_set (src->session->session, "tls-database", src->tls_database,
NULL);
else if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2) {
if (src->ssl_ca_file)
g_object_set (src->session->session, "ssl-ca-file", src->ssl_ca_file,
NULL);
else
g_object_set (src->session->session, "ssl-use-system-ca-file",
src->ssl_use_system_ca_file, NULL);
}
}
/* Once the main loop is running, the source element that created this
* session might disappear if the session is shared with other source
* elements.
*/
src = NULL;
g_main_loop_run (session->loop);
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/* Abort any pending operations on the session ... */
_soup_session_abort (session->session);
g_clear_object (&session->session);
/* ... and iterate the main context until nothing is pending anymore */
while (g_main_context_iteration (ctx, FALSE));
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g_main_context_pop_thread_default (ctx);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (session, "thread stop");
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return NULL;
}
static gboolean
_session_ready_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = user_data;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "thread ready");
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
g_cond_signal (&src->session_cond);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
return FALSE;
}
/* called with session_mutex taken */
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_session_open (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
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GstQuery *query;
gboolean can_share;
if (src->session) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Session is already open");
return TRUE;
}
if (!src->location) {
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (src, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ, (_("No URL set.")),
("Missing location property"));
return FALSE;
}
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can_share = (src->timeout == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
&& (src->cookies == NULL)
&& (src->ssl_strict == DEFAULT_SSL_STRICT)
&& (src->tls_interaction == NULL) && (src->proxy == NULL)
&& (src->tls_database == DEFAULT_TLS_DATABASE);
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if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2)
can_share = can_share && (src->ssl_ca_file == DEFAULT_SSL_CA_FILE) &&
(src->ssl_use_system_ca_file == DEFAULT_SSL_USE_SYSTEM_CA_FILE);
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query = gst_query_new_context (GST_SOUP_SESSION_CONTEXT);
if (gst_pad_peer_query (GST_BASE_SRC_PAD (src), query)) {
GstContext *context;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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gst_query_parse_context (query, &context);
gst_element_set_context (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src), context);
} else {
GstMessage *message;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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message =
gst_message_new_need_context (GST_OBJECT_CAST (src),
GST_SOUP_SESSION_CONTEXT);
gst_element_post_message (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src), message);
}
gst_query_unref (query);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (src);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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src->session_is_shared = can_share;
if (src->external_session && can_share) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Using external session %p", src->external_session);
src->session = g_object_ref (src->external_session);
/* for soup2, connect another authenticate handler; see thread_func */
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () < 3) {
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_signal_connect (src->session->session, "authenticate",
G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb_2), src);
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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} else {
GMainContext *ctx;
GSource *source;
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Creating session (can share %d)", can_share);
src->session =
GST_SOUP_SESSION (g_object_new (GST_TYPE_SOUP_SESSION, NULL));
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Created session %p", src->session);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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ctx = g_main_context_new ();
src->session->loop = g_main_loop_new (ctx, FALSE);
/* now owned by the loop */
g_main_context_unref (ctx);
src->session->thread = g_thread_try_new ("souphttpsrc-thread",
thread_func, src, NULL);
if (!src->session->thread) {
goto err;
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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source = g_idle_source_new ();
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_ready_cb, src, NULL);
g_source_attach (source, ctx);
g_source_unref (source);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Waiting for thread to start...");
while (!g_main_loop_is_running (src->session->loop))
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Soup thread started");
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (src);
if (src->session_is_shared) {
GstContext *context;
GstMessage *message;
GstStructure *s;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src->session, "Sharing session %p", src->session);
context = gst_context_new (GST_SOUP_SESSION_CONTEXT, TRUE);
s = gst_context_writable_structure (context);
gst_structure_set (s, "session", GST_TYPE_SOUP_SESSION, src->session, NULL);
gst_element_set_context (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src), context);
message = gst_message_new_have_context (GST_OBJECT_CAST (src), context);
gst_element_post_message (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src), message);
}
return TRUE;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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err:
g_clear_object (&src->session);
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (src, LIBRARY, INIT, (NULL), ("Failed to create session"));
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (src);
return FALSE;
}
static gboolean
_session_close_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = user_data;
if (src->msg) {
gst_soup_session_cancel_message (src->session->session, src->msg,
src->cancellable);
g_clear_object (&src->msg);
}
/* there may be multiple of this callback attached to the session,
* each with different data pointer; disconnect the one we are closing
* the session for, leave the others alone
*/
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (src->session->session,
G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb_2), src);
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
g_clear_object (&src->session);
g_cond_signal (&src->session_cond);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
return FALSE;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_session_close (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
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{
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GSource *source;
GstSoupSession *sess;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Closing session");
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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if (!src->session) {
return;
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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/* ensure _session_close_cb does not deadlock us */
sess = g_object_ref (src->session);
source = g_idle_source_new ();
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_close_cb, src, NULL);
g_source_attach (source, g_main_loop_get_context (src->session->loop));
g_source_unref (source);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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while (src->session)
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
/* finally dispose of our reference from the gst thread */
g_object_unref (sess);
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}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb_2 (SoupSession * session, SoupMessage * msg,
SoupAuth * auth, gboolean retrying, gpointer data)
{
gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb (msg, auth, retrying, data);
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb (SoupMessage * msg, SoupAuth * auth,
gboolean retrying, gpointer data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (data);
SoupStatus status_code;
/* Might be from another user of the shared session */
if (!GST_IS_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (src) || msg != src->msg)
return FALSE;
status_code = _soup_message_get_status (msg);
if (!retrying) {
/* First time authentication only, if we fail and are called again with
* retry true fall through */
if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED) {
if (src->user_id && src->user_pw) {
_soup_auth_authenticate (auth, src->user_id, src->user_pw);
}
} else if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED) {
if (src->proxy_id && src->proxy_pw) {
_soup_auth_authenticate (auth, src->proxy_id, src->proxy_pw);
}
}
}
return FALSE;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_accept_certificate_cb (SoupMessage * msg,
GTlsCertificate * tls_certificate, GTlsCertificateFlags tls_errors,
gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = user_data;
gboolean accept = FALSE;
/* Might be from another user of the shared session */
if (!GST_IS_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (src) || msg != src->msg)
return FALSE;
/* Accept invalid certificates */
if (!src->ssl_strict)
return TRUE;
g_signal_emit (src, gst_soup_http_src_signals[SIGNAL_ACCEPT_CERTIFICATE], 0,
tls_certificate, tls_errors, &accept);
return accept;
}
static void
insert_http_header (const gchar * name, const gchar * value, gpointer user_data)
{
GstStructure *headers = user_data;
const GValue *gv;
if (!g_utf8_validate (name, -1, NULL) || !g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL))
return;
gv = gst_structure_get_value (headers, name);
if (gv && GST_VALUE_HOLDS_ARRAY (gv)) {
GValue v = G_VALUE_INIT;
g_value_init (&v, G_TYPE_STRING);
g_value_set_string (&v, value);
gst_value_array_append_value ((GValue *) gv, &v);
g_value_unset (&v);
} else if (gv && G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (gv)) {
GValue arr = G_VALUE_INIT;
GValue v = G_VALUE_INIT;
const gchar *old_value = g_value_get_string (gv);
g_value_init (&arr, GST_TYPE_ARRAY);
g_value_init (&v, G_TYPE_STRING);
g_value_set_string (&v, old_value);
gst_value_array_append_value (&arr, &v);
g_value_set_string (&v, value);
gst_value_array_append_value (&arr, &v);
gst_structure_set_value (headers, name, &arr);
g_value_unset (&v);
g_value_unset (&arr);
} else {
gst_structure_set (headers, name, G_TYPE_STRING, value, NULL);
}
}
static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_got_headers (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, SoupMessage * msg)
{
const char *value;
GstTagList *tag_list;
GstBaseSrc *basesrc;
guint64 newsize;
GHashTable *params = NULL;
GstEvent *http_headers_event;
GstStructure *http_headers, *headers;
const gchar *accept_ranges;
SoupMessageHeaders *request_headers = _soup_message_get_request_headers (msg);
SoupMessageHeaders *response_headers =
_soup_message_get_response_headers (msg);
SoupStatus status_code = _soup_message_get_status (msg);
GST_INFO_OBJECT (src, "got headers");
if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED &&
src->proxy_id && src->proxy_pw) {
/* wait for authenticate callback */
return GST_FLOW_OK;
}
http_headers = gst_structure_new_empty ("http-headers");
gst_structure_set (http_headers, "uri", G_TYPE_STRING, src->location,
"http-status-code", G_TYPE_UINT, status_code, NULL);
if (src->redirection_uri)
gst_structure_set (http_headers, "redirection-uri", G_TYPE_STRING,
src->redirection_uri, NULL);
headers = gst_structure_new_empty ("request-headers");
_soup_message_headers_foreach (request_headers, insert_http_header, headers);
gst_structure_set (http_headers, "request-headers", GST_TYPE_STRUCTURE,
headers, NULL);
gst_structure_free (headers);
headers = gst_structure_new_empty ("response-headers");
_soup_message_headers_foreach (response_headers, insert_http_header, headers);
gst_structure_set (http_headers, "response-headers", GST_TYPE_STRUCTURE,
headers, NULL);
gst_structure_free (headers);
gst_element_post_message (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src),
gst_message_new_element (GST_OBJECT_CAST (src),
gst_structure_copy (http_headers)));
if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED) {
/* force an error */
gst_structure_free (http_headers);
return gst_soup_http_src_parse_status (msg, src);
}
src->got_headers = TRUE;
http_headers_event =
gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_STICKY, http_headers);
gst_event_replace (&src->http_headers_event, http_headers_event);
gst_event_unref (http_headers_event);
/* Parse Content-Length. */
if (SOUP_STATUS_IS_SUCCESSFUL (status_code) &&
(_soup_message_headers_get_encoding (response_headers) ==
SOUP_ENCODING_CONTENT_LENGTH)) {
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newsize = src->request_position +
_soup_message_headers_get_content_length (response_headers);
if (!src->have_size || (src->content_size != newsize)) {
src->content_size = newsize;
src->have_size = TRUE;
src->seekable = TRUE;
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "size = %" G_GUINT64_FORMAT, src->content_size);
basesrc = GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src);
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basesrc->segment.duration = src->content_size;
gst_element_post_message (GST_ELEMENT (src),
gst_message_new_duration_changed (GST_OBJECT (src)));
}
}
/* If the server reports Accept-Ranges: none we don't have to try
* doing range requests at all
*/
if ((accept_ranges =
_soup_message_headers_get_one (response_headers, "Accept-Ranges"))) {
if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (accept_ranges, "none") == 0)
src->seekable = FALSE;
}
/* Icecast stuff */
tag_list = gst_tag_list_new_empty ();
if ((value =
_soup_message_headers_get_one (response_headers,
"icy-metaint")) != NULL) {
gint icy_metaint;
if (g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) {
icy_metaint = atoi (value);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "icy-metaint: %s (parsed: %d)", value,
icy_metaint);
if (icy_metaint > 0) {
if (src->src_caps)
gst_caps_unref (src->src_caps);
src->src_caps = gst_caps_new_simple ("application/x-icy",
"metadata-interval", G_TYPE_INT, icy_metaint, NULL);
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gst_base_src_set_caps (GST_BASE_SRC (src), src->src_caps);
}
}
}
if ((value =
_soup_message_headers_get_content_type (response_headers,
&params)) != NULL) {
if (!g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "Content-Type is invalid UTF-8");
} else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (value, "audio/L16") == 0) {
gint channels = 2;
gint rate = 44100;
char *param;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Content-Type: %s", value);
if (src->src_caps) {
gst_caps_unref (src->src_caps);
src->src_caps = NULL;
}
param = g_hash_table_lookup (params, "channels");
if (param != NULL) {
guint64 val = g_ascii_strtoull (param, NULL, 10);
if (val < 64)
channels = val;
else
channels = 0;
}
param = g_hash_table_lookup (params, "rate");
if (param != NULL) {
guint64 val = g_ascii_strtoull (param, NULL, 10);
if (val < G_MAXINT)
rate = val;
else
rate = 0;
}
if (rate > 0 && channels > 0) {
src->src_caps = gst_caps_new_simple ("audio/x-unaligned-raw",
"format", G_TYPE_STRING, "S16BE",
"layout", G_TYPE_STRING, "interleaved",
"channels", G_TYPE_INT, channels, "rate", G_TYPE_INT, rate, NULL);
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gst_base_src_set_caps (GST_BASE_SRC (src), src->src_caps);
}
} else {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Content-Type: %s", value);
/* Set the Content-Type field on the caps */
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if (src->src_caps) {
src->src_caps = gst_caps_make_writable (src->src_caps);
gst_caps_set_simple (src->src_caps, "content-type", G_TYPE_STRING,
value, NULL);
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gst_base_src_set_caps (GST_BASE_SRC (src), src->src_caps);
}
}
}
if (params != NULL)
g_hash_table_destroy (params);
if ((value =
_soup_message_headers_get_one (response_headers,
"icy-name")) != NULL) {
if (g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) {
g_free (src->iradio_name);
src->iradio_name = gst_soup_http_src_unicodify (value);
if (src->iradio_name) {
gst_tag_list_add (tag_list, GST_TAG_MERGE_REPLACE, GST_TAG_ORGANIZATION,
src->iradio_name, NULL);
}
}
}
if ((value =
_soup_message_headers_get_one (response_headers,
"icy-genre")) != NULL) {
if (g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) {
g_free (src->iradio_genre);
src->iradio_genre = gst_soup_http_src_unicodify (value);
if (src->iradio_genre) {
gst_tag_list_add (tag_list, GST_TAG_MERGE_REPLACE, GST_TAG_GENRE,
src->iradio_genre, NULL);
}
}
}
if ((value = _soup_message_headers_get_one (response_headers, "icy-url"))
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!= NULL) {
if (g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) {
g_free (src->iradio_url);
src->iradio_url = gst_soup_http_src_unicodify (value);
if (src->iradio_url) {
gst_tag_list_add (tag_list, GST_TAG_MERGE_REPLACE, GST_TAG_LOCATION,
src->iradio_url, NULL);
}
}
}
if (!gst_tag_list_is_empty (tag_list)) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src,
"calling gst_element_found_tags with %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, tag_list);
gst_pad_push_event (GST_BASE_SRC_PAD (src), gst_event_new_tag (tag_list));
} else {
gst_tag_list_unref (tag_list);
}
/* Handle HTTP errors. */
return gst_soup_http_src_parse_status (msg, src);
}
static GstBuffer *
gst_soup_http_src_alloc_buffer (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
GstBaseSrc *basesrc = GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src);
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GstFlowReturn rc;
GstBuffer *gstbuf;
rc = GST_BASE_SRC_CLASS (parent_class)->alloc (basesrc, -1,
basesrc->blocksize, &gstbuf);
if (G_UNLIKELY (rc != GST_FLOW_OK)) {
return NULL;
}
return gstbuf;
}
#define SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR(src,soup_msg,cat,code,error_message) \
do { \
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS ((src), cat, code, ("%s", error_message), \
("%s (%d), URL: %s, Redirect to: %s", _soup_message_get_reason_phrase (soup_msg), \
_soup_message_get_status (soup_msg), (src)->location, GST_STR_NULL ((src)->redirection_uri)), \
("http-status-code", G_TYPE_UINT, _soup_message_get_status (soup_msg), \
"http-redirect-uri", G_TYPE_STRING, GST_STR_NULL ((src)->redirection_uri), NULL)); \
} while(0)
static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_parse_status (SoupMessage * msg, GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
SoupStatus status_code = _soup_message_get_status (msg);
if (_soup_message_get_method (msg) == SOUP_METHOD_HEAD) {
if (!SOUP_STATUS_IS_SUCCESSFUL (status_code))
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Ignoring error %d during HEAD request",
status_code);
return GST_FLOW_OK;
}
/* SOUP_STATUS_IS_TRANSPORT_ERROR was replaced with GError in libsoup-3.0 */
#if !defined(STATIC_SOUP) || STATIC_SOUP == 2
if (SOUP_STATUS_IS_TRANSPORT_ERROR (status_code)) {
switch (status_code) {
case SOUP_STATUS_CANT_RESOLVE:
case SOUP_STATUS_CANT_RESOLVE_PROXY:
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, NOT_FOUND,
_("Could not resolve server name."));
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
case SOUP_STATUS_CANT_CONNECT:
case SOUP_STATUS_CANT_CONNECT_PROXY:
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ,
_("Could not establish connection to server."));
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
case SOUP_STATUS_SSL_FAILED:
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ,
_("Secure connection setup failed."));
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
case SOUP_STATUS_IO_ERROR:
if (src->max_retries == -1 || src->retry_count < src->max_retries)
return GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_ERROR;
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, READ,
_("A network error occurred, or the server closed the connection "
"unexpectedly."));
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
case SOUP_STATUS_MALFORMED:
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, READ,
_("Server sent bad data."));
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
case SOUP_STATUS_CANCELLED:
/* No error message when interrupted by program. */
break;
default:
break;
}
return GST_FLOW_OK;
}
#endif
if (SOUP_STATUS_IS_CLIENT_ERROR (status_code) ||
SOUP_STATUS_IS_REDIRECTION (status_code) ||
SOUP_STATUS_IS_SERVER_ERROR (status_code)) {
const gchar *reason_phrase;
reason_phrase = _soup_message_get_reason_phrase (msg);
if (reason_phrase && !g_utf8_validate (reason_phrase, -1, NULL)) {
GST_ERROR_OBJECT (src, "Invalid UTF-8 in reason");
reason_phrase = "(invalid)";
}
/* Report HTTP error. */
/* when content_size is unknown and we have just finished receiving
* a body message, requests that go beyond the content limits will result
* in an error. Here we convert those to EOS */
if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE &&
src->have_body && (!src->have_size ||
(src->request_position >= src->content_size))) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Requested range out of limits and received full "
"body, returning EOS");
return GST_FLOW_EOS;
}
/* FIXME: reason_phrase is not translated and not suitable for user
* error dialog according to libsoup documentation.
*/
if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND) {
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, NOT_FOUND, (reason_phrase));
} else if (status_code == SOUP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED
|| status_code == SOUP_STATUS_PAYMENT_REQUIRED
|| status_code == SOUP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN
|| status_code == SOUP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED) {
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, NOT_AUTHORIZED, (reason_phrase));
} else {
SOUP_HTTP_SRC_ERROR (src, msg, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ, (reason_phrase));
}
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
}
return GST_FLOW_OK;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_restarted_cb (SoupMessage * msg, GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
SoupStatus status = _soup_message_get_status (msg);
if (!SOUP_STATUS_IS_REDIRECTION (status))
return;
src->redirection_uri = gst_soup_message_uri_to_string (msg);
src->redirection_permanent = (status == SOUP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "%u redirect to \"%s\" (permanent %d)",
status, src->redirection_uri, src->redirection_permanent);
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_build_message (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, const gchar * method)
{
SoupMessageHeaders *request_headers;
g_return_val_if_fail (src->msg == NULL, FALSE);
src->msg = _soup_message_new (method, src->location);
if (!src->msg) {
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (src, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ,
("Error parsing URL."), ("URL: %s", src->location));
return FALSE;
}
request_headers = _soup_message_get_request_headers (src->msg);
/* Duplicating the defaults of libsoup here. We don't want to set a
* User-Agent in the session as each source might have its own User-Agent
* set */
GString *user_agent = g_string_new (src->user_agent);
g_string_replace (user_agent, "{VERSION}", PACKAGE_VERSION, 0);
if (user_agent->len == 0 || g_str_has_suffix (user_agent->str, " ")) {
g_string_append_printf (user_agent, "libsoup/%u.%u.%u",
_soup_get_major_version (), _soup_get_minor_version (),
_soup_get_micro_version ());
}
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, "User-Agent", user_agent->str);
g_string_free (user_agent, TRUE);
user_agent = NULL;
if (!src->keep_alive) {
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, "Connection", "close");
}
if (src->iradio_mode) {
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, "icy-metadata", "1");
}
if (src->cookies) {
gchar **cookie;
for (cookie = src->cookies; *cookie != NULL; cookie++) {
_soup_message_headers_append (request_headers, "Cookie", *cookie);
}
_soup_message_disable_feature (src->msg, _soup_cookie_jar_get_type ());
}
if (!src->compress) {
_soup_message_headers_append (_soup_message_get_request_headers (src->msg),
"Accept-Encoding", "identity");
}
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 3) {
g_signal_connect (src->msg, "accept-certificate",
G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_accept_certificate_cb), src);
g_signal_connect (src->msg, "authenticate",
G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_authenticate_cb), src);
}
{
SoupMessageFlags flags =
src->automatic_redirect ? 0 : SOUP_MESSAGE_NO_REDIRECT;
/* SOUP_MESSAGE_OVERWRITE_CHUNKS is gone in libsoup-3.0, and
* soup_message_body_set_accumulate() requires SoupMessageBody, which
* can only be fetched from SoupServerMessage, not SoupMessage */
#if !defined(STATIC_SOUP) || STATIC_SOUP == 2
if (gst_soup_loader_get_api_version () == 2)
flags |= SOUP_MESSAGE_OVERWRITE_CHUNKS;
#endif
_soup_message_set_flags (src->msg, flags);
}
if (src->automatic_redirect) {
g_signal_connect (src->msg, "restarted",
G_CALLBACK (gst_soup_http_src_restarted_cb), src);
}
gst_soup_http_src_add_range_header (src, src->request_position,
src->stop_position);
gst_soup_http_src_add_extra_headers (src);
return TRUE;
}
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struct GstSoupSendSrc
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
GError *error;
};
static void
_session_send_cb (GObject * source, GAsyncResult * res, gpointer user_data)
{
struct GstSoupSendSrc *msrc = user_data;
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = msrc->src;
GError *error = NULL;
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
src->input_stream = _soup_session_send_finish (src->session->session,
res, &error);
if (g_error_matches (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED)) {
src->headers_ret = GST_FLOW_FLUSHING;
} else {
src->headers_ret = gst_soup_http_src_got_headers (src, src->msg);
}
if (!src->input_stream) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Sending message failed: %s", error->message);
msrc->error = error;
}
g_cond_broadcast (&src->session_cond);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
}
static gboolean
_session_send_idle_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
struct GstSoupSendSrc *msrc = user_data;
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = msrc->src;
_soup_session_send_async (src->session->session, src->msg, src->cancellable,
_session_send_cb, msrc);
return FALSE;
}
/* called with session lock taken */
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static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_send_message (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
GstFlowReturn ret;
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GSource *source;
struct GstSoupSendSrc msrc;
g_return_val_if_fail (src->msg != NULL, GST_FLOW_ERROR);
g_assert (src->input_stream == NULL);
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msrc.src = src;
msrc.error = NULL;
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source = g_idle_source_new ();
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src->headers_ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_send_idle_cb, &msrc, NULL);
g_source_attach (source, g_main_loop_get_context (src->session->loop));
g_source_unref (source);
while (!src->input_stream && !msrc.error)
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
ret = src->headers_ret;
if (ret != GST_FLOW_OK) {
goto done;
}
if (!src->input_stream) {
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Didn't get an input stream: %s",
msrc.error->message);
ret = GST_FLOW_ERROR;
goto done;
}
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/* if an input stream exists, it was always successful */
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Successfully got a reply");
done:
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g_clear_error (&msrc.error);
return ret;
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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/* called with session lock taken */
static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_do_request (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, const gchar * method)
{
GstFlowReturn ret;
SoupMessageHeaders *request_headers;
if (src->max_retries != -1 && src->retry_count > src->max_retries) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Max retries reached");
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
}
src->retry_count++;
/* EOS immediately if we have an empty segment */
if (src->request_position == src->stop_position)
return GST_FLOW_EOS;
GST_LOG_OBJECT (src, "Running request for method: %s", method);
if (src->msg)
request_headers = _soup_message_get_request_headers (src->msg);
/* Update the position if we are retrying */
if (src->msg && src->request_position > 0) {
gst_soup_http_src_add_range_header (src, src->request_position,
src->stop_position);
} else if (src->msg && src->request_position == 0)
_soup_message_headers_remove (request_headers, "Range");
/* add_range_header() has the side effect of setting read_position to
* the requested position. This *needs* to be set regardless of having
* a message or not. Failure to do so would result in calculation being
* done with stale/wrong read position */
src->read_position = src->request_position;
if (!src->msg) {
if (!gst_soup_http_src_build_message (src, method)) {
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
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}
}
if (g_cancellable_is_cancelled (src->cancellable)) {
GST_INFO_OBJECT (src, "interrupted");
return GST_FLOW_FLUSHING;
}
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ret = gst_soup_http_src_send_message (src);
/* Check if Range header was respected. */
if (ret == GST_FLOW_OK && src->request_position > 0 &&
_soup_message_get_status (src->msg) != SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT) {
src->seekable = FALSE;
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR_WITH_DETAILS (src, RESOURCE, SEEK,
(_("Server does not support seeking.")),
("Server does not accept Range HTTP header, URL: %s, Redirect to: %s",
src->location, GST_STR_NULL (src->redirection_uri)),
("http-status-code", G_TYPE_UINT, _soup_message_get_status (src->msg),
"http-redirection-uri", G_TYPE_STRING,
GST_STR_NULL (src->redirection_uri), NULL));
ret = GST_FLOW_ERROR;
}
return ret;
}
/*
* Check if the bytes_read is above a certain threshold of the blocksize, if
* that happens a few times in a row, increase the blocksize; Do the same in
* the opposite direction to reduce the blocksize.
*/
static void
gst_soup_http_src_check_update_blocksize (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src,
gint64 bytes_read)
{
guint blocksize = gst_base_src_get_blocksize (GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src));
gint64 time_since_last_read =
g_get_monotonic_time () * GST_USECOND - src->last_socket_read_time;
GST_LOG_OBJECT (src, "Checking to update blocksize. Read: %" G_GINT64_FORMAT
" bytes, blocksize: %u bytes, time since last read: %" GST_TIME_FORMAT,
bytes_read, blocksize, GST_TIME_ARGS (time_since_last_read));
if (bytes_read >= blocksize * GROW_BLOCKSIZE_LIMIT
&& time_since_last_read <= GROW_TIME_LIMIT) {
src->reduce_blocksize_count = 0;
src->increase_blocksize_count++;
if (src->increase_blocksize_count >= GROW_BLOCKSIZE_COUNT) {
blocksize *= GROW_BLOCKSIZE_FACTOR;
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Increased blocksize to %u", blocksize);
gst_base_src_set_blocksize (GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src), blocksize);
src->increase_blocksize_count = 0;
}
} else if (bytes_read < blocksize * REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_LIMIT
|| time_since_last_read > GROW_TIME_LIMIT) {
src->reduce_blocksize_count++;
src->increase_blocksize_count = 0;
if (src->reduce_blocksize_count >= REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_COUNT) {
blocksize *= REDUCE_BLOCKSIZE_FACTOR;
blocksize = MAX (blocksize, src->minimum_blocksize);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Decreased blocksize to %u", blocksize);
gst_base_src_set_blocksize (GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src), blocksize);
src->reduce_blocksize_count = 0;
}
} else {
src->reduce_blocksize_count = src->increase_blocksize_count = 0;
}
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_update_position (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, gint64 bytes_read)
{
GstBaseSrc *basesrc = GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src);
guint64 new_position;
new_position = src->read_position + bytes_read;
if (G_LIKELY (src->request_position == src->read_position))
src->request_position = new_position;
src->read_position = new_position;
if (src->have_size) {
if (new_position > src->content_size) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Got position previous estimated content size "
"(%" G_GINT64_FORMAT " > %" G_GINT64_FORMAT ")", new_position,
src->content_size);
src->content_size = new_position;
basesrc->segment.duration = src->content_size;
gst_element_post_message (GST_ELEMENT (src),
gst_message_new_duration_changed (GST_OBJECT (src)));
} else if (new_position == src->content_size) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "We're EOS now");
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}
}
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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struct GstSoupReadResult
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
GError *error;
void *buffer;
gsize bufsize;
gssize nbytes;
};
static void
_session_read_cb (GObject * source, GAsyncResult * ret, gpointer user_data)
{
struct GstSoupReadResult *res = user_data;
g_mutex_lock (&res->src->session_mutex);
res->nbytes = g_input_stream_read_finish (G_INPUT_STREAM (source),
ret, &res->error);
g_cond_signal (&res->src->session_cond);
g_mutex_unlock (&res->src->session_mutex);
}
static gboolean
_session_read_idle_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
struct GstSoupReadResult *res = user_data;
g_input_stream_read_async (res->src->input_stream, res->buffer,
res->bufsize, G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, res->src->cancellable,
_session_read_cb, res);
return FALSE;
}
static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_read_buffer (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, GstBuffer ** outbuf)
{
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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struct GstSoupReadResult res;
GstMapInfo mapinfo;
GstBaseSrc *bsrc;
GstFlowReturn ret;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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GSource *source;
bsrc = GST_BASE_SRC_CAST (src);
*outbuf = gst_soup_http_src_alloc_buffer (src);
if (!*outbuf) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "Failed to allocate buffer");
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
}
if (!gst_buffer_map (*outbuf, &mapinfo, GST_MAP_WRITE)) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "Failed to map buffer");
return GST_FLOW_ERROR;
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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res.src = src;
res.buffer = mapinfo.data;
res.bufsize = mapinfo.size;
res.error = NULL;
res.nbytes = -1;
source = g_idle_source_new ();
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_read_idle_cb, &res, NULL);
/* invoke on libsoup thread */
g_source_attach (source, g_main_loop_get_context (src->session->loop));
g_source_unref (source);
/* wait for it */
while (!res.error && res.nbytes < 0)
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Read %" G_GSSIZE_FORMAT " bytes from http input",
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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res.nbytes);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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if (res.error) {
/* retry by default */
GstFlowReturn ret = GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_ERROR;
if (g_error_matches (res.error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED)) {
ret = GST_FLOW_FLUSHING;
} else {
GST_ERROR_OBJECT (src, "Got error from libsoup: %s", res.error->message);
}
g_error_free (res.error);
gst_buffer_unmap (*outbuf, &mapinfo);
gst_buffer_unref (*outbuf);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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return ret;
}
gst_buffer_unmap (*outbuf, &mapinfo);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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if (res.nbytes > 0) {
gst_buffer_set_size (*outbuf, res.nbytes);
GST_BUFFER_OFFSET (*outbuf) = bsrc->segment.position;
ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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gst_soup_http_src_update_position (src, res.nbytes);
/* Got some data, reset retry counter */
src->retry_count = 0;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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gst_soup_http_src_check_update_blocksize (src, res.nbytes);
src->last_socket_read_time = g_get_monotonic_time () * GST_USECOND;
/* If we're at the end of a range request, read again to let libsoup
* finalize the request. This allows to reuse the connection again later,
* otherwise we would have to cancel the message and close the connection
*/
if (bsrc->segment.stop != -1
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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&& bsrc->segment.position + res.nbytes >= bsrc->segment.stop) {
SoupMessage *msg = src->msg;
guint8 tmp[128];
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res.buffer = tmp;
res.bufsize = sizeof (tmp);
res.nbytes = -1;
src->msg = NULL;
src->have_body = TRUE;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
source = g_idle_source_new ();
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_read_idle_cb, &res, NULL);
/* This should return immediately as we're at the end of the range */
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g_source_attach (source, g_main_loop_get_context (src->session->loop));
g_source_unref (source);
while (!res.error && res.nbytes < 0)
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
g_clear_error (&res.error);
g_object_unref (msg);
if (res.nbytes > 0)
GST_ERROR_OBJECT (src,
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"Read %" G_GSIZE_FORMAT " bytes after end of range", res.nbytes);
}
} else {
gst_buffer_unref (*outbuf);
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if (src->have_size && src->read_position < src->content_size) {
/* Maybe the server disconnected, retry */
ret = GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_ERROR;
} else {
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_clear_object (&src->msg);
src->msg = NULL;
ret = GST_FLOW_EOS;
src->have_body = TRUE;
}
}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_clear_error (&res.error);
return ret;
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}
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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static gboolean
_session_stream_clear_cb (gpointer user_data)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = user_data;
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
g_clear_object (&src->input_stream);
g_cond_signal (&src->session_cond);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
return FALSE;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_stream_clear (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
{
GSource *source;
if (!src->input_stream)
return;
g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
source = g_idle_source_new ();
g_source_set_callback (source, _session_stream_clear_cb, src, NULL);
g_source_attach (source, g_main_loop_get_context (src->session->loop));
g_source_unref (source);
while (src->input_stream)
g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
}
static GstFlowReturn
gst_soup_http_src_create (GstPushSrc * psrc, GstBuffer ** outbuf)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
GstFlowReturn ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
GstEvent *http_headers_event = NULL;
src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (psrc);
retry:
/* Check for pending position change */
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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if (src->request_position != src->read_position && src->input_stream) {
gst_soup_http_src_stream_clear (src);
}
if (g_cancellable_is_cancelled (src->cancellable)) {
ret = GST_FLOW_FLUSHING;
goto done;
}
/* If we have no open connection to the server, start one */
if (!src->input_stream) {
*outbuf = NULL;
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g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
ret =
gst_soup_http_src_do_request (src,
src->method ? src->method : SOUP_METHOD_GET);
http_headers_event = src->http_headers_event;
src->http_headers_event = NULL;
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
}
if (ret == GST_FLOW_OK || ret == GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_ERROR) {
if (http_headers_event) {
gst_pad_push_event (GST_BASE_SRC_PAD (src), http_headers_event);
http_headers_event = NULL;
}
}
if (ret == GST_FLOW_OK)
ret = gst_soup_http_src_read_buffer (src, outbuf);
done:
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Returning %d %s", ret, gst_flow_get_name (ret));
if (ret != GST_FLOW_OK) {
if (http_headers_event)
gst_event_unref (http_headers_event);
if (src->input_stream) {
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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gst_soup_http_src_stream_clear (src);
}
if (ret == GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_ERROR) {
ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
goto retry;
}
}
if (ret == GST_FLOW_FLUSHING) {
src->retry_count = 0;
}
return ret;
}
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static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_start (GstBaseSrc * bsrc)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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gboolean ret;
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "start(\"%s\")", src->location);
soup: move libsoup session into its own thread Starting with libsoup3, there is no attempt to handle thread safety inside the library, and it was never considered fully safe before either. Therefore, move all session handling into its own thread. The libsoup thread has its own context and main loop. When some request is made or a response needs to be read, an idle source is created to issue that; the gstreamer thread issuing that waits for that to be complete. There is a per-src condition variable to deal with that. Since the thread/loop needs to be longer-lived than the soup session itself, a wrapper object is provided to contain them. The soup session only has a single reference, owned by the wrapper object. It is no longer possible to force an external session, since this does not seem to be used anywhere within gstreamer and would be tricky to implement; this is because one would not have to provide just a session, but also the complete thread arrangement made in the same way as the system currently does internally, in order to be safe. Messages are still built gstreamer-side. It is safe to do so until the message is sent on the session. Headers are also processed on the gstreamer side, which should likewise be safe. All requests as well as reads on the libsoup thread are issued asynchronously. That allows libsoup to schedule things with as little blocking as possible, and means that concurrent access to the session is possible, when sharing the session. Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/947 Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1555>
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g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
ret = gst_soup_http_src_session_open (src);
g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
return ret;
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}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_stop (GstBaseSrc * bsrc)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
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src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "stop()");
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gst_soup_http_src_stream_clear (src);
if (src->keep_alive && !src->msg && !src->session_is_shared)
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g_cancellable_cancel (src->cancellable);
else
gst_soup_http_src_session_close (src);
gst_soup_http_src_reset (src);
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return TRUE;
}
static GstStateChangeReturn
gst_soup_http_src_change_state (GstElement * element, GstStateChange transition)
{
GstStateChangeReturn ret;
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (element);
switch (transition) {
case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_NULL:
gst_soup_http_src_session_close (src);
break;
default:
break;
}
ret = GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->change_state (element, transition);
return ret;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_set_context (GstElement * element, GstContext * context)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (element);
if (g_strcmp0 (gst_context_get_context_type (context),
GST_SOUP_SESSION_CONTEXT) == 0) {
const GstStructure *s = gst_context_get_structure (context);
GST_OBJECT_LOCK (src);
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g_clear_object (&src->external_session);
gst_structure_get (s, "session", GST_TYPE_SOUP_SESSION,
&src->external_session, NULL);
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "Setting external session %p",
src->external_session);
GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (src);
}
GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->set_context (element, context);
}
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/* Interrupt a blocking request. */
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_unlock (GstBaseSrc * bsrc)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
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src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "unlock()");
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g_cancellable_cancel (src->cancellable);
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return TRUE;
}
/* Interrupt interrupt. */
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_unlock_stop (GstBaseSrc * bsrc)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
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src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "unlock_stop()");
g_cancellable_reset (src->cancellable);
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return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_get_size (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, guint64 * size)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src;
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src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
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if (src->have_size) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "get_size() = %" G_GUINT64_FORMAT,
src->content_size);
*size = src->content_size;
return TRUE;
}
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "get_size() = FALSE");
return FALSE;
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_check_seekable (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src)
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{
GstFlowReturn ret = GST_FLOW_OK;
/* Special case to check if the server allows range requests
* before really starting to get data in the buffer creation
* loops.
*/
if (!src->got_headers && GST_STATE (src) >= GST_STATE_PAUSED) {
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g_mutex_lock (&src->session_mutex);
while (!src->got_headers && !g_cancellable_is_cancelled (src->cancellable)
&& ret == GST_FLOW_OK) {
if ((src->msg && _soup_message_get_method (src->msg) != SOUP_METHOD_HEAD)) {
/* wait for the current request to finish */
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g_cond_wait (&src->session_cond, &src->session_mutex);
ret = src->headers_ret;
} else {
if (gst_soup_http_src_session_open (src)) {
ret = gst_soup_http_src_do_request (src, SOUP_METHOD_HEAD);
}
}
}
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g_mutex_unlock (&src->session_mutex);
}
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_is_seekable (GstBaseSrc * bsrc)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
gst_soup_http_src_check_seekable (src);
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return src->seekable;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_do_seek (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, GstSegment * segment)
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{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src, "do_seek(%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT "-%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT
")", segment->start, segment->stop);
if (src->read_position == segment->start &&
src->request_position == src->read_position &&
src->stop_position == segment->stop) {
GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (src,
"Seek to current read/end position and no seek pending");
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return TRUE;
}
gst_soup_http_src_check_seekable (src);
/* If we have no headers we don't know yet if it is seekable or not.
* Store the start position and error out later if it isn't */
if (src->got_headers && !src->seekable) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "Not seekable");
return FALSE;
}
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if (segment->rate < 0.0 || segment->format != GST_FORMAT_BYTES) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "Invalid seek segment");
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return FALSE;
}
if (src->have_size && segment->start >= src->content_size) {
GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src,
"Potentially seeking behind end of file, might EOS immediately");
}
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/* Wait for create() to handle the jump in offset. */
src->request_position = segment->start;
src->stop_position = segment->stop;
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return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_query (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, GstQuery * query)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (bsrc);
gboolean ret;
GstSchedulingFlags flags;
gint minsize, maxsize, align;
switch (GST_QUERY_TYPE (query)) {
case GST_QUERY_URI:
gst_query_set_uri (query, src->location);
if (src->redirection_uri != NULL) {
gst_query_set_uri_redirection (query, src->redirection_uri);
gst_query_set_uri_redirection_permanent (query,
src->redirection_permanent);
}
ret = TRUE;
break;
default:
ret = FALSE;
break;
}
if (!ret)
ret = GST_BASE_SRC_CLASS (parent_class)->query (bsrc, query);
switch (GST_QUERY_TYPE (query)) {
case GST_QUERY_SCHEDULING:
gst_query_parse_scheduling (query, &flags, &minsize, &maxsize, &align);
flags |= GST_SCHEDULING_FLAG_BANDWIDTH_LIMITED;
gst_query_set_scheduling (query, flags, minsize, maxsize, align);
break;
default:
break;
}
return ret;
}
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static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_set_location (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, const gchar * uri,
GError ** error)
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{
const char *alt_schemes[] = { "icy://", "icyx://" };
guint i;
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if (src->location) {
g_free (src->location);
src->location = NULL;
}
if (uri == NULL)
return FALSE;
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (alt_schemes); i++) {
if (g_str_has_prefix (uri, alt_schemes[i])) {
src->location =
g_strdup_printf ("http://%s", uri + strlen (alt_schemes[i]));
return TRUE;
}
}
if (src->redirection_uri) {
g_free (src->redirection_uri);
src->redirection_uri = NULL;
}
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src->location = g_strdup (uri);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_set_proxy (GstSoupHTTPSrc * src, const gchar * uri)
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{
if (src->proxy) {
gst_soup_uri_free (src->proxy);
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src->proxy = NULL;
}
if (uri == NULL || *uri == '\0')
return TRUE;
if (g_strstr_len (uri, -1, "://")) {
src->proxy = gst_soup_uri_new (uri);
} else {
gchar *new_uri = g_strconcat ("http://", uri, NULL);
src->proxy = gst_soup_uri_new (new_uri);
g_free (new_uri);
}
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return (src->proxy != NULL);
}
static GstURIType
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gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_type (GType type)
{
return GST_URI_SRC;
}
static const gchar *const *
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gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_protocols (GType type)
{
static const gchar *protocols[] = { "http", "https", "icy", "icyx", NULL };
return protocols;
}
static gchar *
gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_uri (GstURIHandler * handler)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (handler);
/* FIXME: make thread-safe */
return g_strdup (src->location);
}
static gboolean
gst_soup_http_src_uri_set_uri (GstURIHandler * handler, const gchar * uri,
GError ** error)
{
GstSoupHTTPSrc *src = GST_SOUP_HTTP_SRC (handler);
return gst_soup_http_src_set_location (src, uri, error);
}
static void
gst_soup_http_src_uri_handler_init (gpointer g_iface, gpointer iface_data)
{
GstURIHandlerInterface *iface = (GstURIHandlerInterface *) g_iface;
iface->get_type = gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_type;
iface->get_protocols = gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_protocols;
iface->get_uri = gst_soup_http_src_uri_get_uri;
iface->set_uri = gst_soup_http_src_uri_set_uri;
}
static gboolean
souphttpsrc_element_init (GstPlugin * plugin)
{
gboolean ret = TRUE;
GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_INIT (souphttpsrc_debug, "souphttpsrc", 0,
"SOUP HTTP src");
if (!soup_element_init (plugin))
return TRUE;
ret = gst_element_register (plugin, "souphttpsrc",
GST_RANK_PRIMARY, GST_TYPE_SOUP_HTTP_SRC);
return ret;
}