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/* GStreamer
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
* 2000 Wim Taymans <wtay@chello.be>
* 2005 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
*
* gstclock.h: Header for clock subsystem
*
* 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_CLOCK_H__
#define __GST_CLOCK_H__
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/* --- standard type macros --- */
#define GST_TYPE_CLOCK (gst_clock_get_type ())
#define GST_CLOCK(clock) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((clock), GST_TYPE_CLOCK, GstClock))
#define GST_IS_CLOCK(clock) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((clock), GST_TYPE_CLOCK))
#define GST_CLOCK_CLASS(cclass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((cclass), GST_TYPE_CLOCK, GstClockClass))
#define GST_IS_CLOCK_CLASS(cclass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((cclass), GST_TYPE_CLOCK))
#define GST_CLOCK_GET_CLASS(clock) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((clock), GST_TYPE_CLOCK, GstClockClass))
#define GST_CLOCK_CAST(clock) ((GstClock*)(clock))
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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#define GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK(clock) g_mutex_lock (GST_CLOCK_CAST (clock)->slave_lock)
#define GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK(clock) g_mutex_unlock (GST_CLOCK_CAST (clock)->slave_lock)
/**
* GstClockTime:
*
* A datatype to hold a time, measured in nanoseconds.
*/
typedef guint64 GstClockTime;
/**
* GST_TYPE_CLOCK_TIME:
*
* The #GType of a #GstClockTime.
*/
#define GST_TYPE_CLOCK_TIME G_TYPE_UINT64
/**
* GstClockTimeDiff:
*
* A datatype to hold a time difference, measured in nanoseconds.
*/
typedef gint64 GstClockTimeDiff;
/**
* GstClockID:
*
* A datatype to hold the handle to an outstanding sync or async clock callback.
*/
typedef gpointer GstClockID;
/**
* GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE:
*
* Constant to define an undefined clock time.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE ((GstClockTime) -1)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID:
* @time: clock time to validate
*
* Tests if a given #GstClockTime represents a valid defined time.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID(time) (((GstClockTime)(time)) != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE)
/* FIXME: still need to explicitly force types on the defines below */
/**
* GST_SECOND:
*
* Constant that defines one GStreamer second.
*
* Value: 1000000000
*
*/
#define GST_SECOND (G_USEC_PER_SEC * G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000))
/**
* GST_MSECOND:
*
* Constant that defines one GStreamer millisecond.
*
* Value: 1000000
*
*/
#define GST_MSECOND (GST_SECOND / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000))
/**
* GST_USECOND:
*
* Constant that defines one GStreamer microsecond.
*
* Value: 1000
*
*/
#define GST_USECOND (GST_SECOND / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000000))
/**
* GST_NSECOND:
*
* Constant that defines one GStreamer nanosecond
*
* Value: 1
*
*/
#define GST_NSECOND (GST_SECOND / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000000000))
/**
* GST_TIME_AS_SECONDS:
* @time: the time
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to seconds.
*
* Since: 0.10.16
*/
#define GST_TIME_AS_SECONDS(time) ((time) / GST_SECOND)
/**
* GST_TIME_AS_MSECONDS:
* @time: the time
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to milliseconds (1/1000 of a second).
*
* Since: 0.10.16
*/
#define GST_TIME_AS_MSECONDS(time) ((time) / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000000))
/**
* GST_TIME_AS_USECONDS:
* @time: the time
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to microseconds (1/1000000 of a second).
*
* Since: 0.10.16
*/
#define GST_TIME_AS_USECONDS(time) ((time) / G_GINT64_CONSTANT (1000))
/**
* GST_TIME_AS_NSECONDS:
* @time: the time
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to nanoseconds (1/1000000000 of a second).
*
* Since: 0.10.16
*/
#define GST_TIME_AS_NSECONDS(time) (time)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_DIFF:
* @s: the first time
* @e: the second time
*
* Calculate a difference between two clock times as a #GstClockTimeDiff.
* The difference is calculated as @e - @s.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_DIFF(s, e) (GstClockTimeDiff)((e) - (s))
/**
* GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME:
* @tv: the timeval to convert
*
* Convert a #GTimeVal to a #GstClockTime.
*/
#define GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME(tv) (GstClockTime)((tv).tv_sec * GST_SECOND + (tv).tv_usec * GST_USECOND)
/**
* GST_TIME_TO_TIMEVAL:
* @t: The #GstClockTime to convert
* @tv: The target timeval
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to a #GTimeVal
*
* <note>on 32-bit systems, a timeval has a range of only 2^32 - 1 seconds,
* which is about 68 years. Expect trouble if you want to schedule stuff
* in your pipeline for 2038.</note>
*/
#define GST_TIME_TO_TIMEVAL(t,tv) \
G_STMT_START { \
(tv).tv_sec = ((GstClockTime) (t)) / GST_SECOND; \
(tv).tv_usec = (((GstClockTime) (t)) - \
((GstClockTime) (tv).tv_sec) * GST_SECOND) \
/ GST_USECOND; \
} G_STMT_END
/**
* GST_TIMESPEC_TO_TIME:
* @ts: the timespec to convert
*
* Convert a struct timespec (see man pselect) to a #GstClockTime.
*/
#define GST_TIMESPEC_TO_TIME(ts) (GstClockTime)((ts).tv_sec * GST_SECOND + (ts).tv_nsec * GST_NSECOND)
/**
* GST_TIME_TO_TIMESPEC:
* @t: The #GstClockTime to convert
* @ts: The target timespec
*
* Convert a #GstClockTime to a struct timespec (see man pselect)
*/
#define GST_TIME_TO_TIMESPEC(t,ts) \
G_STMT_START { \
(ts).tv_sec = (t) / GST_SECOND; \
(ts).tv_nsec = ((t) - (ts).tv_sec * GST_SECOND) / GST_NSECOND; \
} G_STMT_END
/* timestamp debugging macros */
/**
* GST_TIME_FORMAT:
*
* A string that can be used in printf-like format strings to display a
* #GstClockTime value in h:m:s format. Use GST_TIME_ARGS() to construct
* the matching arguments.
*
* Example:
* |[
* printf("%" GST_TIME_FORMAT "\n", GST_TIME_ARGS(ts));
* ]|
*/
#define GST_TIME_FORMAT "u:%02u:%02u.%09u"
/**
* GST_TIME_ARGS:
* @t: a #GstClockTime
*
* Format @t for the #GST_TIME_FORMAT format string. Note: @t will be
* evaluated more than once.
*/
#define GST_TIME_ARGS(t) \
GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (t) ? \
(guint) (((GstClockTime)(t)) / (GST_SECOND * 60 * 60)) : 99, \
GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (t) ? \
(guint) ((((GstClockTime)(t)) / (GST_SECOND * 60)) % 60) : 99, \
GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (t) ? \
(guint) ((((GstClockTime)(t)) / GST_SECOND) % 60) : 99, \
GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (t) ? \
(guint) (((GstClockTime)(t)) % GST_SECOND) : 999999999
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TRACE_NAME:
*
* The name used for tracing clock entry allocations.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TRACE_NAME "GstClockEntry"
typedef struct _GstClockEntry GstClockEntry;
typedef struct _GstClock GstClock;
typedef struct _GstClockClass GstClockClass;
typedef struct _GstClockPrivate GstClockPrivate;
/* --- prototype for async callbacks --- */
/**
* GstClockCallback:
* @clock: The clock that triggered the callback
* @time: The time it was triggered
* @id: The #GstClockID that expired
* @user_data: user data passed in the gst_clock_id_wait_async() function
*
* The function prototype of the callback.
*
* Returns: %TRUE or %FALSE (currently unused)
*/
typedef gboolean (*GstClockCallback) (GstClock *clock, GstClockTime time,
GstClockID id, gpointer user_data);
/**
* GstClockReturn:
* @GST_CLOCK_OK: The operation succeeded.
* @GST_CLOCK_EARLY: The operation was scheduled too late.
* @GST_CLOCK_UNSCHEDULED: The clockID was unscheduled
* @GST_CLOCK_BUSY: The ClockID is busy
* @GST_CLOCK_BADTIME: A bad time was provided to a function.
* @GST_CLOCK_ERROR: An error occurred
* @GST_CLOCK_UNSUPPORTED: Operation is not supported
* @GST_CLOCK_DONE: The ClockID is done waiting (Since: 0.10.32)
*
* The return value of a clock operation.
*/
typedef enum
{
GST_CLOCK_OK = 0,
GST_CLOCK_EARLY = 1,
GST_CLOCK_UNSCHEDULED = 2,
GST_CLOCK_BUSY = 3,
GST_CLOCK_BADTIME = 4,
GST_CLOCK_ERROR = 5,
GST_CLOCK_UNSUPPORTED = 6,
GST_CLOCK_DONE = 7
} GstClockReturn;
/**
* GstClockEntryType:
* @GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_SINGLE: a single shot timeout
* @GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_PERIODIC: a periodic timeout request
*
* The type of the clock entry
*/
typedef enum {
GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_SINGLE,
GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_PERIODIC
} GstClockEntryType;
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY:
* @entry: the entry to cast
*
* Cast to a clock entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY(entry) ((GstClockEntry *)(entry))
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_CLOCK:
* @entry: the entry to query
*
* Get the owner clock of the entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_CLOCK(entry) ((entry)->clock)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TYPE:
* @entry: the entry to query
*
* Get the type of the clock entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TYPE(entry) ((entry)->type)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TIME:
* @entry: the entry to query
*
* Get the requested time of this entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_TIME(entry) ((entry)->time)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_INTERVAL:
* @entry: the entry to query
*
* Get the interval of this periodic entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_INTERVAL(entry) ((entry)->interval)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_STATUS:
* @entry: the entry to query
*
* The status of the entry
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_ENTRY_STATUS(entry) ((entry)->status)
/**
* GstClockEntry:
* @refcount: reference counter (read-only)
*
* All pending timeouts or periodic notifies are converted into
* an entry.
* Note that GstClockEntry should be treated as an opaque structure. It must
* not be extended or allocated using a custom allocator.
*/
struct _GstClockEntry {
gint refcount;
/*< protected >*/
GstClock *clock;
GstClockEntryType type;
GstClockTime time;
GstClockTime interval;
GstClockReturn status;
GstClockCallback func;
gpointer user_data;
GDestroyNotify destroy_data;
gboolean unscheduled;
gboolean woken_up;
};
#include <gst/gstobject.h>
/**
* GstClockFlags:
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_SINGLE_SYNC: clock can do a single sync timeout request
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_SINGLE_ASYNC: clock can do a single async timeout request
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_PERIODIC_SYNC: clock can do sync periodic timeout requests
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_PERIODIC_ASYNC: clock can do async periodic timeout callbacks
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_SET_RESOLUTION: clock's resolution can be changed
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_SET_MASTER: clock can be slaved to a master clock
* @GST_CLOCK_FLAG_LAST: subclasses can add additional flags starting from this flag
*
* The capabilities of this clock
*/
typedef enum {
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_SINGLE_SYNC = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 0),
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_SINGLE_ASYNC = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 1),
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_PERIODIC_SYNC = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 2),
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_DO_PERIODIC_ASYNC = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 3),
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_SET_RESOLUTION = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 4),
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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GST_CLOCK_FLAG_CAN_SET_MASTER = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 5),
/* padding */
GST_CLOCK_FLAG_LAST = (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 8)
} GstClockFlags;
/**
* GST_CLOCK_FLAGS:
* @clock: the clock to query
*
* Gets the #GstClockFlags clock flags.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_FLAGS(clock) GST_OBJECT_FLAGS(clock)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_COND:
* @clock: the clock to query
*
* Gets the #GCond that gets signalled when the entries of the clock
* changed.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_COND(clock) (GST_CLOCK_CAST(clock)->entries_changed)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_WAIT:
* @clock: the clock to wait on
*
* Wait on the clock until the entries changed.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_WAIT(clock) g_cond_wait(GST_CLOCK_COND(clock),GST_OBJECT_GET_LOCK(clock))
/**
* GST_CLOCK_TIMED_WAIT:
* @clock: the clock to wait on
* @tv: a #GTimeVal to wait.
*
* Wait on the clock until the entries changed or the specified timeout
* occurred.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_TIMED_WAIT(clock,tv) g_cond_timed_wait(GST_CLOCK_COND(clock),GST_OBJECT_GET_LOCK(clock),tv)
/**
* GST_CLOCK_BROADCAST:
* @clock: the clock to broadcast
*
* Signal that the entries in the clock have changed.
*/
#define GST_CLOCK_BROADCAST(clock) g_cond_broadcast(GST_CLOCK_COND(clock))
/**
* GstClock:
*
* #GstClock base structure. The values of this structure are
* protected for subclasses, use the methods to use the #GstClock.
*/
struct _GstClock {
GstObject object;
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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GMutex *slave_lock; /* order: SLAVE_LOCK, OBJECT_LOCK */
/*< protected >*/ /* with LOCK */
GstClockTime internal_calibration;
GstClockTime external_calibration;
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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GstClockTime rate_numerator;
GstClockTime rate_denominator;
GstClockTime last_time;
GList *entries;
GCond *entries_changed;
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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/*< private >*/ /* with LOCK */
GstClockTime resolution;
gboolean stats;
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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/* for master/slave clocks */
GstClock *master;
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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/* with SLAVE_LOCK */
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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gboolean filling;
gint window_size;
gint window_threshold;
gint time_index;
GstClockTime timeout;
GstClockTime *times;
GstClockID clockid;
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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/*< private >*/
union {
GstClockPrivate *priv;
GstClockTime _gst_reserved[GST_PADDING];
} ABI;
};
/**
* GstClockClass:
* @parent_class: the parent class structure
* @change_resolution: change the resolution of the clock. Not all values might
* be acceptable. The new resolution should be returned.
* @get_resolution: get the resolution of the clock.
* @get_internal_time: get the internal unadjusted time of the clock.
* implement @wait_jitter instead.
* @wait: perform a blocking wait on the given #GstClockEntry and return
* the jitter.
* @wait_async: perform an asynchronous wait for the given #GstClockEntry.
* @unschedule: unblock a blocking or async wait operation.
*
* GStreamer clock class. Override the vmethods to implement the clock
* functionality.
*/
struct _GstClockClass {
GstObjectClass parent_class;
/*< public >*/
/* vtable */
GstClockTime (*change_resolution) (GstClock *clock,
GstClockTime old_resolution,
GstClockTime new_resolution);
GstClockTime (*get_resolution) (GstClock *clock);
GstClockTime (*get_internal_time) (GstClock *clock);
/* waiting on an ID */
GstClockReturn (*wait) (GstClock *clock, GstClockEntry *entry,
GstClockTimeDiff *jitter);
GstClockReturn (*wait_async) (GstClock *clock, GstClockEntry *entry);
void (*unschedule) (GstClock *clock, GstClockEntry *entry);
/*< private >*/
gpointer _gst_reserved[GST_PADDING];
};
GType gst_clock_get_type (void);
GstClockTime gst_clock_set_resolution (GstClock *clock,
GstClockTime resolution);
GstClockTime gst_clock_get_resolution (GstClock *clock);
GstClockTime gst_clock_get_time (GstClock *clock);
void gst_clock_set_calibration (GstClock *clock, GstClockTime internal,
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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GstClockTime external,
GstClockTime rate_num,
GstClockTime rate_denom);
void gst_clock_get_calibration (GstClock *clock, GstClockTime *internal,
check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. Original commit message from CVS: 2005-11-23 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * check/net/gstnetclientclock.c (test_functioning): Adjust to rate_num/rate_denom change. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): Take the SLAVE_LOCK not the OBJECT_LOCK. Don't call add_observation with the lock. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_init): Initialize the rate as a fraction. (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked): Adjust using uint64_scale and the rate fraction. (gst_clock_set_calibration, gst_clock_get_calibration): Change to deal with rate as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are GstClockTime values. (gst_clock_set_master): Only use the OBJECT_LOCK to set the master; the other fields are protected by the SLAVE_LOCK. (do_linear_regression): Note that this must be called with the SLAVE_LOCK. (gst_clock_add_observation): Take the SLAVE_LOCK, not the OBJECT_LOCK. Call set_calibration instead of touching the variables directly. (gst_clock_set_property, gst_clock_get_property): Protect master/slave parameters with the SLAVE_LOCK. * gst/gstclock.h (GstClock): Remove rate, add rate_numerator and rate_denominator. PR3C1S3. Add a new lock, the SLAVE_LOCK, and note that all of the instance variables that add_observation and the set_master functions use are protected by that lock and not the OBJECT_LOCK. (GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_LOCK, GST_CLOCK_SLAVE_UNLOCK): New macros. * gst/gstclock.c (gst_clock_add_observation): No longer requires the caller to take the object lock.
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GstClockTime *external,
GstClockTime *rate_num,
GstClockTime *rate_denom);
/* master/slave clocks */
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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gboolean gst_clock_set_master (GstClock *clock, GstClock *master);
GstClock* gst_clock_get_master (GstClock *clock);
gboolean gst_clock_add_observation (GstClock *clock, GstClockTime slave,
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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GstClockTime master, gdouble *r_squared);
/* getting and adjusting internal/external time */
GstClockTime gst_clock_get_internal_time (GstClock *clock);
GstClockTime gst_clock_adjust_unlocked (GstClock *clock, GstClockTime internal);
GstClockTime gst_clock_unadjust_unlocked (GstClock * clock, GstClockTime external);
gst/gstclock.*: deprecate old interface and disable functions that aren't in use anymore. Original commit message from CVS: 2004-01-13 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de> * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_set_speed), (gst_clock_set_active), (gst_clock_is_active), (gst_clock_reset), (gst_clock_handle_discont): * gst/gstclock.h: deprecate old interface and disable functions that aren't in use anymore. * gst/gstelement.h: * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_time), (gst_element_wait), (gst_element_set_time), (gst_element_adjust_time): add concept of "element time" and functions to get/set this time. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_change_state): update element time correctly. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_compatible_pad_filtered): This is a debug message, not a g_critical. * gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_event_default): handle discontinuous events right with element time. * gst/gstscheduler.c: (gst_scheduler_state_transition): update to clocking fixes. set clocks on elements in READY=>PAUSED. The old behaviour caused a wrong element time on the first element that started playing. * gst/schedulers/gstbasicscheduler.c: (gst_basic_scheduler_class_init): * gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: (gst_opt_scheduler_class_init): remove code that just implements the default behaviour. * gst/elements/gstfakesink.c: (gst_fakesink_chain): update to use new clocking functions * testsuite/clock/clock1.c: (gst_clock_debug), (main): * testsuite/clock/clock2.c: (gst_clock_debug), (main): update to test new element time. * gst/autoplug/gstspideridentity.c: (gst_spider_identity_getcaps): use _get_allowed_caps instead of _get_caps. This catches filtered caps correctly. * testsuite/debug/commandline.c: update for new GST_DEBUG syntax. * testsuite/threads/Makefile.am: disable a test that only works sometimes.
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/* creating IDs that can be used to get notifications */
GstClockID gst_clock_new_single_shot_id (GstClock *clock,
GstClockTime time);
GstClockID gst_clock_new_periodic_id (GstClock *clock,
GstClockTime start_time,
GstClockTime interval);
/* reference counting */
GstClockID gst_clock_id_ref (GstClockID id);
void gst_clock_id_unref (GstClockID id);
/* operations on IDs */
gint gst_clock_id_compare_func (gconstpointer id1, gconstpointer id2);
GstClockTime gst_clock_id_get_time (GstClockID id);
GstClockReturn gst_clock_id_wait (GstClockID id,
GstClockTimeDiff *jitter);
GstClockReturn gst_clock_id_wait_async (GstClockID id,
GstClockCallback func,
gpointer user_data);
GstClockReturn gst_clock_id_wait_async_full (GstClockID id,
GstClockCallback func,
gpointer user_data,
GDestroyNotify destroy_data);
void gst_clock_id_unschedule (GstClockID id);
gboolean gst_clock_single_shot_id_reinit (GstClock * clock,
GstClockID id,
GstClockTime time);
gboolean gst_clock_periodic_id_reinit (GstClock * clock,
GstClockID id,
GstClockTime start_time,
GstClockTime interval);
gst/base/gstbasesink.*: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init), (gst_base_sink_wait), (gst_base_sink_do_sync), (gst_base_sink_handle_event): * gst/base/gstbasesink.h: No need to store the clock, the parent element class already has it. * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_set_clock_func), (gst_bin_add_func): Updates for clock_set returning a gboolean * gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new), (gst_clock_id_wait), (gst_clock_id_wait_async), (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init), (gst_clock_finalize), (gst_clock_get_internal_time), (gst_clock_get_time), (gst_clock_slave_callback), (gst_clock_set_master), (gst_clock_get_master), (do_linear_regression), (gst_clock_add_observation), (gst_clock_set_property), (gst_clock_get_property): * gst/gstclock.h: Implement master/slave. When setting a clock as a slave, a periodic timeout is scheduled to sample master and slave times. Then the slave clock is recalibrated to match offset and rate of the master clock. Update logging a bit. Add flag so that a clock can state that is cannot be slaved to another clock. * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_set_clock): * gst/gstelement.h: The set_clock returns a gboolean for when an element cannot deal with the selected clock in the pipeline. * gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_change_state), (gst_pipeline_set_clock): * gst/gstpipeline.h: Handle the case where the selected clock cannot be set on the pipeline. * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_class_init), (gst_net_client_clock_init), (gst_net_client_clock_finalize), (gst_net_client_clock_set_property), (gst_net_client_clock_get_property), (gst_net_client_clock_observe_times): * gst/net/gstnetclientclock.h: Use regression code in GstClock parent, remove duplicated functionality.
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G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __GST_CLOCK_H__ */