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/* GStreamer
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
* 2000 Wim Taymans <wtay@chello.be>
*
* gstelement.h: Header for GstElement
*
* 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 details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef __GST_ELEMENT_H__
#define __GST_ELEMENT_H__
#include <gst/gstconfig.h>
#include <gst/gsttypes.h>
#include <gst/gstobject.h>
#include <gst/gstpad.h>
#include <gst/gstclock.h>
#include <gst/gstpluginfeature.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
- some fixes to int2float making automake 1.5 happy (gst now requires automake1.5). It's still not perfect but it bui... Original commit message from CVS: - added playondemand plugin by Leif Morgan Johnson <lmjohns3@eos.ncsu.edu> - some fixes to int2float - aplied a patch from wrobell <wrobell@ite.pl> that is a first attempt at making automake 1.5 happy (gst now requires automake1.5). It's still not perfect but it builds. - Made the schedulers plugable. The default scheduler now lives inside a plugin. - Added a new mpeg1/2 parser/demuxer. - Fixed some compiler warnings in the core libs. - substantial work to GstThread (hopefully less race conditions). simplified the code in GstThread a bit. A state change can now also happen in the thread context. - reworked the state semantics of a bin. it'll now automatically get the highest state of its children. - the autoplugger now nests the threads so that a state change failure of one thread doesn't make its upstream thread lock. - GstQueue refuses to go to PLAYING if the sinkpad is not connected. This way the queue will not wedge in the _get lock. - GstQueue unlocks its mutexes when going to PAUSED. - make sure that when all elements in a bin/thread go to PAUSED, the bin is set to PAUSED too. - make a parent bin wait for its children to PAUSE before ending the iteration with FALSE (EOS) - Some changes to GstPlay to deal with EOS. - aplied the latest patch from Zeenix to gstrtp. end result: GstPlay doesn't crash on EOS and the pipeline is now shut down properly.
2001-12-04 22:12:50 +00:00
#define GST_NUM_STATES 4
/* NOTE: this probably should be done with an #ifdef to decide
* whether to safe-cast or to just do the non-checking cast.
*/
#define GST_STATE(obj) (GST_ELEMENT(obj)->current_state)
#define GST_STATE_PENDING(obj) (GST_ELEMENT(obj)->pending_state)
/* Note: using 8 bit shift mostly "just because", it leaves us enough room to grow <g> */
#define GST_STATE_TRANSITION(obj) ((GST_STATE(obj)<<8) | GST_STATE_PENDING(obj))
#define GST_STATE_NULL_TO_READY ((GST_STATE_NULL<<8) | GST_STATE_READY)
#define GST_STATE_READY_TO_PAUSED ((GST_STATE_READY<<8) | GST_STATE_PAUSED)
#define GST_STATE_PAUSED_TO_PLAYING ((GST_STATE_PAUSED<<8) | GST_STATE_PLAYING)
#define GST_STATE_PLAYING_TO_PAUSED ((GST_STATE_PLAYING<<8) | GST_STATE_PAUSED)
#define GST_STATE_PAUSED_TO_READY ((GST_STATE_PAUSED<<8) | GST_STATE_READY)
#define GST_STATE_READY_TO_NULL ((GST_STATE_READY<<8) | GST_STATE_NULL)
extern GType _gst_element_type;
#define GST_TYPE_ELEMENT (_gst_element_type)
This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. Original commit message from CVS: This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. - bin changes so errors can propagate. - changed the _FAST macros to _CAST because that is what they do. - removed all references to cothreads out of the core, they are really a scheduler issue, handler with a sched_private gpointer. - added a live buffer count, for debugging buffer leaks. - added error checking in gst_scheduler_state_transition this solves the "out of cothreads" problem. - GST_ELEMENT_NO_ENTRY == GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP - added 2 private element flasg for use by the scheduler (_COTHREAD_STOPPING) is now - added scheduler entry points: - _yield : to create possible scheduling points. - _interrupt: to stop execution of an element. - _error: to signal en error condition to the scheduler. - improved error messages for pads. - signal gst_element_error where appropriate. - added the a new bin to the parent before entering it so one can reference its children. - queue memleak fixes on dispose. - added possible deadlock detection in queue (turned off be default) - GstBasicScheduler is a real class of its own now, hiding its internal variables. - GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING is gone. either call explicit _yield operations, or make a sane loop. - Better state change handling in filesrc. Better error reporting/recovery too. - updated core plugins. - detect non decoupled elements on scheduler boundries and error.
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#define GST_ELEMENT_CAST(obj) ((GstElement*)(obj))
#define GST_ELEMENT_CLASS_CAST(klass) ((GstElementClass*)(klass))
#define GST_IS_ELEMENT(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GST_TYPE_ELEMENT))
#define GST_IS_ELEMENT_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GST_TYPE_ELEMENT))
#ifdef GST_TYPE_PARANOID
# define GST_ELEMENT(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GST_TYPE_ELEMENT, GstElement))
# define GST_ELEMENT_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GST_TYPE_ELEMENT, GstElementClass))
#else
This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. Original commit message from CVS: This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. - bin changes so errors can propagate. - changed the _FAST macros to _CAST because that is what they do. - removed all references to cothreads out of the core, they are really a scheduler issue, handler with a sched_private gpointer. - added a live buffer count, for debugging buffer leaks. - added error checking in gst_scheduler_state_transition this solves the "out of cothreads" problem. - GST_ELEMENT_NO_ENTRY == GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP - added 2 private element flasg for use by the scheduler (_COTHREAD_STOPPING) is now - added scheduler entry points: - _yield : to create possible scheduling points. - _interrupt: to stop execution of an element. - _error: to signal en error condition to the scheduler. - improved error messages for pads. - signal gst_element_error where appropriate. - added the a new bin to the parent before entering it so one can reference its children. - queue memleak fixes on dispose. - added possible deadlock detection in queue (turned off be default) - GstBasicScheduler is a real class of its own now, hiding its internal variables. - GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING is gone. either call explicit _yield operations, or make a sane loop. - Better state change handling in filesrc. Better error reporting/recovery too. - updated core plugins. - detect non decoupled elements on scheduler boundries and error.
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# define GST_ELEMENT GST_ELEMENT_CAST
# define GST_ELEMENT_CLASS GST_ELEMENT_CLASS_CAST
#endif
typedef enum {
/* element is complex (for some def.) and generally require a cothread */
GST_ELEMENT_COMPLEX = GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST,
/* input and output pads aren't directly coupled to each other
examples: queues, multi-output async readers, etc. */
GST_ELEMENT_DECOUPLED,
/* this element should be placed in a thread if at all possible */
GST_ELEMENT_THREAD_SUGGESTED,
This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. Original commit message from CVS: This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. - bin changes so errors can propagate. - changed the _FAST macros to _CAST because that is what they do. - removed all references to cothreads out of the core, they are really a scheduler issue, handler with a sched_private gpointer. - added a live buffer count, for debugging buffer leaks. - added error checking in gst_scheduler_state_transition this solves the "out of cothreads" problem. - GST_ELEMENT_NO_ENTRY == GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP - added 2 private element flasg for use by the scheduler (_COTHREAD_STOPPING) is now - added scheduler entry points: - _yield : to create possible scheduling points. - _interrupt: to stop execution of an element. - _error: to signal en error condition to the scheduler. - improved error messages for pads. - signal gst_element_error where appropriate. - added the a new bin to the parent before entering it so one can reference its children. - queue memleak fixes on dispose. - added possible deadlock detection in queue (turned off be default) - GstBasicScheduler is a real class of its own now, hiding its internal variables. - GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING is gone. either call explicit _yield operations, or make a sane loop. - Better state change handling in filesrc. Better error reporting/recovery too. - updated core plugins. - detect non decoupled elements on scheduler boundries and error.
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/* this element, for some reason, has a loop function that performs
* an infinite loop without calls to gst_element_yield () */
GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP,
/* there is a new loopfunction ready for placement */
GST_ELEMENT_NEW_LOOPFUNC,
/* if this element can handle events */
GST_ELEMENT_EVENT_AWARE,
/* use threadsafe property get/set implementation */
GST_ELEMENT_USE_THREADSAFE_PROPERTIES,
/* private flags that can be used by the scheduler */
GST_ELEMENT_SCHEDULER_PRIVATE1,
GST_ELEMENT_SCHEDULER_PRIVATE2,
/* use some padding for future expansion */
GST_ELEMENT_FLAG_LAST = GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST + 16,
} GstElementFlags;
Changed the way things are scheduled, especially sources. A Src used to have a push() function, and optionally a pus... Original commit message from CVS: Changed the way things are scheduled, especially sources. A Src used to have a push() function, and optionally a pushregion() to deal with async reads, etc. That whole thing has gone away, in favor of providing a pull() function for the output (Src) pad instead, ala chain functions. This makes constructing cothreaded schedules out of non-loop elements somewhat easier. Basically there was always a question as to which pad was being dealt with. In the pullregion case, cothread-specific data was used to try to pass the region struct to the right place, which is a slow hack. And in general, the push function severely limited the kind of tricks that could be played when there's more than one output pad, such as a multi-out file reader with async capabilities on each pad independently. This changes the way cothread scheduling occurs. Instead of the hack to deal with Src's by calling their push() function (or optionally the pushregion(), in certain cases), we now are working towards a general mechanism where pads are the only thing that are dealt with directly. An optimization was made in the process of doing this: the loopfunction actually run as the outer [stack] frame of the cothread is now set more intelligently in create_plan() based on what kind of element it is. We now have: loopfunc_wrapper: used for loop-based elements, it simply calls the loopfunc in a loop, paying attention to COTHREAD_STOPPING (see below). It currently does other, soon to be depracated, stuff. pullsrc_wrapper: wraps a Src that's not loop-based (since your options are now loop- or pull-based) There will be a couple more to deal with other cases, such as Connections and chain-based elements. The general idea is that it's a lot more efficient to make the decisions once in create_plan than to keep doing this huge if/else chain in the wrapper. Just choose the right wrapper up front. It'll be most apparent performance-wise in the case of whichever element context is switched to first for each iteration, since the whole wrapper setup is done for every iteration. The tricky part is that there is now a bit of overloading of the function pointers in a pad. The current meanings (possibly to change a bit more soon) are: chainfunc: as always, chainfunc pointer is mirrored between peer pads (this may change, and the chain func may end up in pushfunc) pushfunc: SrcPad: gst_pad_pushfunc_proxy, cothread_switch to peer SinkPad: none (may take over chainfunc, see below) pullfunc: SrcPad: Src or Connection's function to construct buffers SinkPad: gst_pad_pullfunc_proxy, cothread_switch to peer There are a number of issues remaining with the scheduling, not the least of which is the fact that Connections are still dealt with the old way, with _push() functions and such. I'm trying to figure out a way to unify the system so it makes sense. Following the scheduling system is hard enough, trying to change it is murder. Another useful scheduling addition, mentioned above, is COTHREAD_STOPPING. It's an element flag that's used to signal whatever code is running in cothread context that it should be finishing up and exiting soon. An example of this is in plugins/cobin/spindentity.c. All the loops should now be composed of do/while loops, rather than while(1) loops: do { buf = gst_pad_pull(spindentity->sinkpad); gst_pad_push(spindentity->srcpad,buf); } while (!GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING(element)); The reason for this is that COTHREAD_STOPPING may be set before the above loop ever gets started. It wouldn't do for the body of the loop to never once get called, that would simply stall the pipeline. Note that only the core library code is ever responsible for setting and unsetting this flag. All elements have to do is respond to it by cleanly exiting the loop and the function holding it. This is needed primarily to allow iterations to occur properly. Basically, there's a single entry point in the cothread scheduling loop, gst_bin_iterate_func() simply switches to this cothread. If the element in this context is allowed to loop infinitely, nothing would even switch back to the context from which the iterate() was originally called. This is a bit of a problem. The solution is for there to be an implicit switch back to the originating context. Now, even I'm not sure exactly how this works, but if the cothread that's switched to actually returns, execution returns back to the calling context, i.e. iterate_func(). COTHREAD_STOPPING is therefore set just before switching into this (currently randomly chosen) context, on the assumption that it will return promptly after finishing its duties. The burden of clearing the flag falls to the various wrapper functions provided by the Bin code, thus element writers don't have to worry about doing that at all (and simply shouldn't). Related changes: All the sources in elements/ have been changed to reflect the new system. FIXMEs: 1) gstpipeline.c calls gst_src_push at some point, dunno why, it's commented out now. 2) any other sources, including vcdsrc, dvdsrc, and v4lsrc will break badly and need to be modified to work as pull-based sources.
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#define GST_ELEMENT_IS_THREAD_SUGGESTED(obj) (GST_FLAG_IS_SET(obj,GST_ELEMENT_THREAD_SUGGESTED))
#define GST_ELEMENT_IS_EOS(obj) (GST_FLAG_IS_SET(obj,GST_ELEMENT_EOS))
#define GST_ELEMENT_IS_EVENT_AWARE(obj) (GST_FLAG_IS_SET(obj,GST_ELEMENT_EVENT_AWARE))
#define GST_ELEMENT_IS_DECOUPLED(obj) (GST_FLAG_IS_SET(obj,GST_ELEMENT_DECOUPLED))
#define GST_ELEMENT_NAME(obj) (GST_OBJECT_NAME(obj))
#define GST_ELEMENT_PARENT(obj) (GST_OBJECT_PARENT(obj))
#define GST_ELEMENT_MANAGER(obj) (((GstElement*)(obj))->manager)
#define GST_ELEMENT_SCHED(obj) (((GstElement*)(obj))->sched)
#define GST_ELEMENT_CLOCK(obj) (((GstElement*)(obj))->clock)
#define GST_ELEMENT_PADS(obj) ((obj)->pads)
typedef struct _GstElementFactory GstElementFactory;
typedef struct _GstElementFactoryClass GstElementFactoryClass;
typedef void (*GstElementLoopFunction) (GstElement *element);
typedef void (*GstElementSetClockFunction) (GstElement *element, GstClock *clock);
typedef GstClock* (*GstElementGetClockFunction) (GstElement *element);
typedef void (*GstElementPreRunFunction) (GstElement *element);
typedef void (*GstElementPostRunFunction) (GstElement *element);
struct _GstElement {
GstObject object;
/* element state and scheduling */
guint8 current_state;
guint8 pending_state;
GstElement *manager;
GstElementLoopFunction loopfunc;
This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. Original commit message from CVS: This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some usefull info instead. - bin changes so errors can propagate. - changed the _FAST macros to _CAST because that is what they do. - removed all references to cothreads out of the core, they are really a scheduler issue, handler with a sched_private gpointer. - added a live buffer count, for debugging buffer leaks. - added error checking in gst_scheduler_state_transition this solves the "out of cothreads" problem. - GST_ELEMENT_NO_ENTRY == GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP - added 2 private element flasg for use by the scheduler (_COTHREAD_STOPPING) is now - added scheduler entry points: - _yield : to create possible scheduling points. - _interrupt: to stop execution of an element. - _error: to signal en error condition to the scheduler. - improved error messages for pads. - signal gst_element_error where appropriate. - added the a new bin to the parent before entering it so one can reference its children. - queue memleak fixes on dispose. - added possible deadlock detection in queue (turned off be default) - GstBasicScheduler is a real class of its own now, hiding its internal variables. - GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING is gone. either call explicit _yield operations, or make a sane loop. - Better state change handling in filesrc. Better error reporting/recovery too. - updated core plugins. - detect non decoupled elements on scheduler boundries and error.
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GstScheduler *sched;
gpointer sched_private;
GstElementSetClockFunction setclockfunc;
GstElementGetClockFunction getclockfunc;
GstClock *clock;
/* element pads */
guint16 numpads;
guint16 numsrcpads;
guint16 numsinkpads;
GList *pads;
GstPad *select_pad;
GMutex *state_mutex;
GCond *state_cond;
GstElementPreRunFunction pre_run_func;
GstElementPostRunFunction post_run_func;
GAsyncQueue *prop_value_queue;
GMutex *property_mutex;
};
struct _GstElementClass {
GstObjectClass parent_class;
/* the elementfactory that created us */
GstElementFactory *elementfactory;
/* templates for our pads */
GList *padtemplates;
gint numpadtemplates;
/* signal callbacks */
void (*state_change) (GstElement *element, GstElementState old, GstElementState state);
void (*new_pad) (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
void (*pad_removed) (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
void (*error) (GstElement *element, GstElement *source, gchar *error);
void (*eos) (GstElement *element);
void (*deep_notify) (GstObject *object, GstObject *orig, GParamSpec *pspec);
/* local pointers for get/set */
void (*set_property) (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
void (*get_property) (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
/* vtable*/
gboolean (*release_locks) (GstElement *element);
gboolean (*send_event) (GstElement *element, GstEvent *event);
gboolean (*query) (GstElement *element, GstPadQueryType type,
GstFormat *format, gint64 *value);
/* change the element state */
GstElementStateReturn (*change_state) (GstElement *element);
/* request a new pad */
GstPad* (*request_new_pad) (GstElement *element, GstPadTemplate *templ, const gchar* name);
void (*release_pad) (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
};
void gst_element_class_add_pad_template (GstElementClass *klass, GstPadTemplate *templ);
void gst_element_class_install_std_props (GstElementClass *klass,
const gchar *first_name, ...);
GType gst_element_get_type (void);
#define gst_element_destroy(element) gst_object_destroy (GST_OBJECT (element))
void gst_element_set_loop_function (GstElement *element,
GstElementLoopFunction loop);
/* threadsafe versions of their g_object_* counterparts */
void gst_element_set (GstElement *element, const gchar *first_property_name, ...);
void gst_element_get (GstElement *element, const gchar *first_property_name, ...);
void gst_element_set_valist (GstElement *element, const gchar *first_property_name,
va_list var_args);
void gst_element_get_valist (GstElement *element, const gchar *first_property_name,
va_list var_args);
void gst_element_set_property (GstElement *element, const gchar *property_name,
const GValue *value);
void gst_element_get_property (GstElement *element, const gchar *property_name,
GValue *value);
void gst_element_enable_threadsafe_properties (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_disable_threadsafe_properties (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_set_pending_properties (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_set_name (GstElement *element, const gchar *name);
const gchar* gst_element_get_name (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_set_parent (GstElement *element, GstObject *parent);
GstObject* gst_element_get_parent (GstElement *element);
GstClock* gst_element_get_clock (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_set_clock (GstElement *element, GstClock *clock);
GstClockReturn gst_element_clock_wait (GstElement *element, GstClock *clock,
GstClockTime time, GstClockTimeDiff *jitter);
gboolean gst_element_release_locks (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_yield (GstElement *element);
gboolean gst_element_interrupt (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_set_scheduler (GstElement *element, GstScheduler *sched);
GstScheduler* gst_element_get_scheduler (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_add_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
void gst_element_remove_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
GstPad * gst_element_add_ghost_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad, gchar *name);
void gst_element_remove_ghost_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
GstPad* gst_element_get_pad (GstElement *element, const gchar *name);
GstPad* gst_element_get_static_pad (GstElement *element, const gchar *name);
GstPad* gst_element_get_request_pad (GstElement *element, const gchar *name);
void gst_element_release_request_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
GList* gst_element_get_pad_list (GstElement *element);
GstPad* gst_element_get_compatible_pad (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad);
GstPad* gst_element_get_compatible_pad_filtered (GstElement *element, GstPad *pad,
GstCaps *filtercaps);
/* unimplemented
GstPad* gst_element_get_compatible_request_pad (GstElement *element, GstPadTemplate *templ);
GstPad* gst_element_get_compatible_static_pad (GstElement *element, GstPadTemplate *templ);
*/
GstPadTemplate* gst_element_get_pad_template (GstElement *element, const guchar *name);
GList* gst_element_get_pad_template_list (GstElement *element);
GstPadTemplate* gst_element_get_compatible_pad_template (GstElement *element, GstPadTemplate *compattempl);
gboolean gst_element_connect (GstElement *src, GstElement *dest);
gboolean gst_element_connect_many (GstElement *element_1, GstElement *element_2, ...);
gboolean gst_element_connect_filtered (GstElement *src, GstElement *dest,
GstCaps *filtercaps);
void gst_element_disconnect (GstElement *src, GstElement *dest);
void gst_element_disconnect_many (GstElement *element_1, GstElement *element_2, ...);
gboolean gst_element_connect_pads (GstElement *src, const gchar *srcpadname,
GstElement *dest, const gchar *destpadname);
gboolean gst_element_connect_pads_filtered (GstElement *src, const gchar *srcpadname,
GstElement *dest, const gchar *destpadname,
GstCaps *filtercaps);
void gst_element_disconnect_pads (GstElement *src, const gchar *srcpadname,
GstElement *dest, const gchar *destpadname);
gboolean gst_element_send_event (GstElement *element, GstEvent *event);
gboolean gst_element_query (GstElement *element, GstPadQueryType type,
GstFormat *format, gint64 *value);
void gst_element_set_eos (GstElement *element);
void gst_element_error (GstElement *element, const gchar *error, ...);
GstElementState gst_element_get_state (GstElement *element);
gint gst_element_set_state (GstElement *element, GstElementState state);
- some fixes to int2float making automake 1.5 happy (gst now requires automake1.5). It's still not perfect but it bui... Original commit message from CVS: - added playondemand plugin by Leif Morgan Johnson <lmjohns3@eos.ncsu.edu> - some fixes to int2float - aplied a patch from wrobell <wrobell@ite.pl> that is a first attempt at making automake 1.5 happy (gst now requires automake1.5). It's still not perfect but it builds. - Made the schedulers plugable. The default scheduler now lives inside a plugin. - Added a new mpeg1/2 parser/demuxer. - Fixed some compiler warnings in the core libs. - substantial work to GstThread (hopefully less race conditions). simplified the code in GstThread a bit. A state change can now also happen in the thread context. - reworked the state semantics of a bin. it'll now automatically get the highest state of its children. - the autoplugger now nests the threads so that a state change failure of one thread doesn't make its upstream thread lock. - GstQueue refuses to go to PLAYING if the sinkpad is not connected. This way the queue will not wedge in the _get lock. - GstQueue unlocks its mutexes when going to PAUSED. - make sure that when all elements in a bin/thread go to PAUSED, the bin is set to PAUSED too. - make a parent bin wait for its children to PAUSE before ending the iteration with FALSE (EOS) - Some changes to GstPlay to deal with EOS. - aplied the latest patch from Zeenix to gstrtp. end result: GstPlay doesn't crash on EOS and the pipeline is now shut down properly.
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void gst_element_wait_state_change (GstElement *element);
const gchar* gst_element_state_get_name (GstElementState state);
GstElementFactory* gst_element_get_factory (GstElement *element);
GstBin* gst_element_get_managing_bin (GstElement *element);
/*
*
* factories stuff
*
**/
typedef struct _GstElementDetails GstElementDetails;
struct _GstElementDetails {
gchar *longname; /* long, english name */
gchar *klass; /* type of element, as hierarchy */
gchar *description; /* insights of one form or another */
gchar *version; /* version of the element */
gchar *author; /* who wrote this thing? */
gchar *copyright; /* copyright details (year, etc.) */
};
#define GST_TYPE_ELEMENT_FACTORY (gst_element_factory_get_type())
#define GST_ELEMENT_FACTORY(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST((obj),GST_TYPE_ELEMENT_FACTORY,\
GstElementFactory))
#define GST_ELEMENT_FACTORY_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass),GST_TYPE_ELEMENT_FACTORY,\
GstElementFactoryClass))
#define GST_IS_ELEMENT_FACTORY(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE((obj),GST_TYPE_ELEMENT_FACTORY))
#define GST_IS_ELEMENT_FACTORY_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass),GST_TYPE_ELEMENT_FACTORY))
#define GST_ELEMENT_RANK_PRIMARY 256
#define GST_ELEMENT_RANK_SECONDARY 128
#define GST_ELEMENT_RANK_MARGINAL 64
#define GST_ELEMENT_RANK_NONE 0
struct _GstElementFactory {
GstPluginFeature feature;
GType type; /* unique GType of element */
guint details_dynamic : 1;
GstElementDetails *details; /* pointer to details struct */
GList *padtemplates;
guint16 numpadtemplates;
guint16 rank; /* used by autoplug to prioritise elements to try */
};
struct _GstElementFactoryClass {
GstPluginFeatureClass parent_class;
};
GType gst_element_factory_get_type (void);
GstElementFactory* gst_element_factory_new (const gchar *name, GType type,
GstElementDetails *details);
GstElementFactory* gst_element_factory_find (const gchar *name);
void gst_element_factory_add_pad_template (GstElementFactory *elementfactory,
GstPadTemplate *templ);
gboolean gst_element_factory_can_src_caps (GstElementFactory *factory,
GstCaps *caps);
gboolean gst_element_factory_can_sink_caps (GstElementFactory *factory,
GstCaps *caps);
GstElement* gst_element_factory_create (GstElementFactory *factory,
const gchar *name);
GstElement* gst_element_factory_make (const gchar *factoryname, const gchar *name);
GstElement* gst_element_factory_make_or_warn (const gchar *factoryname, const gchar *name);
void gst_element_factory_set_rank (GstElementFactory *factory, guint16 rank);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __GST_ELEMENT_H__ */