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Caps Negotiation
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Definitions
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- GstCaps is a structure that holds a mimetype and a set of properties. The properties are
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either fixed or non-fixed, they contain ranges or lists.
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- filter caps: caps set by the application to constrain a link to a specific GstCaps.
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- allowed caps: caps calculated when connecting elements, these are the types that are
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possible on this connection. If no types are possible, the link is refused.
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- pad template caps: caps put on padtemplates to describe the possible media types of
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the pad.
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- pad caps: the caps of the pad as it is currently negotiated.
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General overview
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Caps negotiation is the process of two pads agreeing on a common fixed GstCaps structure
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that describes the media type that will be exchanged between those pads.
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We define that caps negotiation only happens in the PLAYING state, when there is actual
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dataflow and elements thus know what kind of data they are dealing with, or when
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linking elements.
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Caps negotiation is first performed when linking elements. If the elements can agree
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on a media type at link time then negotiation will not have to be performed at runtime.
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Usually this is not possible, so the pads remain unnegotiated until at runtime.
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Caps negotiation is initiated by an element that wants to send data on a non-negotiated
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pad, thus the source pad. The core only provides a policy and convenience methods to aid
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the element in performing the negotiation. The core does not keep track of what pads
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are negotiated or not, this is a task of the pads.
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Caps negotiation is normally started by the source element right before it sends out
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data (case 1).
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Caps negotiation can also be redone by a sink element that wants to receive another
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format from a downstream element (case 2).
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There are two functions handling the negotiation, the link function and the do_link
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function. The link function is always called first and must eventually call do_link on
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the peer pad. The link function must figure out a compatible format for the connection
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and then call the do_link function on the peer pad. The do_link function can only
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accept or refuse the provided caps.
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For autopluggers it is important to know when the pad is ready to start the negotiation.
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It is also inportant to know when the negotiation failed and it must be possible to
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restart the negotiation with another element. This functionality will be provided
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with signals.
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Pad functions
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-------------
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!
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! const GstCaps* gst_pad_iterate_caps (GstPad *pad, gint position);
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!
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Returns the nth possible caps that describes the media type that can flow over
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this pad. This function should not return static caps but caps that are
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dependent of the media type and the peer connections of the element.
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This function can be called at any time so that an autoplugger can know the
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exact types of the pads at any time.
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! gboolean gst_pad_accept_caps (GstPad *pad, GstCaps *caps);
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!
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Checks that a given caps is acceptable for this pad. Returns FALSE if the
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pad cannot handle the caps.
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!
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! gboolean gst_pad_link (GstPad *pad, GstPad *peer, GstCaps *caps);
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!
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Tells the pad to start negotiation with the given filtercaps. The
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caps need not be fixed and serves as a filter for performing the negotiation
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with the peerpad.
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!
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! gboolean gst_pad_do_link (GstPad *pad, GstPad *peer, GstCaps *caps);
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!
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Configures the pad to accept data with the given caps. The caps must be fixed.
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!
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! const GstCaps* gst_pad_get_negotiated_caps (GstPad *pad);
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!
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Get the negotiated caps of a pad or NULL if the pad is not negotiated.
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Linking Elements
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When linking elements with the gst_pad_link function, the core will call
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the link function on the srcpad. If that pad returns GST_PAD_LINK_OK,
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the link is established, else the link fails.
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Since the link function of the pad will call the do_link function of
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the peerpad, the caps will be set on both pads.
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It is not required to decide on a caps at link time, a plugin can choose to
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dynamically renegotiate at runtime.
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When a link fails, the core emits a signal link_failed, which the application
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can catch to try to establish a new link with another element, for example.
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!
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! def gst_pad_link_filtered (pad1, pad2, filtercaps):
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! ... get srcpad and sinkpad ...
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! srcpad = (pad1 == GST_PAD_SRC ? pad1 : pad2);
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! sinkpad = (pad1 == GST_PAD_SINK ? pad1 : pad2);
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!
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! ... more checks to see if the pads are of different types and
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! ... that they live in the same scheduler etc...
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!
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! res = gst_pad_link (srcpad, sinkpad, filtercaps)
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! if (res == GST_PAD_LINK_OK)
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! ... perform other setup ...
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! else
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! res = signal_emit (srcpad, "link_failed")
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!
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! return res
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!
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Pad link is just a convenience function that passes a NULL filtercaps:
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! def gst_pad_link (pad1, pad2):
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! gst_pad_link_filtered (pad1, pad2, NULL)
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!
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Dynamic renegotiation
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---------------------
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Dynamic renegotiation happens at runtime when the element knows the exact media
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type it is handling.
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The element that wants to redecide on the data type of a connection just calls
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gst_pad_relink on one of it's pads. The core will call unlink and link on the
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pads again as if this were a new connection. Since the iterate_caps function
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returns other values while linking, the new link will renegotiate to a new
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format or the link will fail.
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Prototype of the relink function:
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! def gst_pad_relink_filtered (pad, filtercaps):
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! gst_pad_unlink (pad, peerpad)
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! gst_pad_link_filtered (pad, peerpad, filtercaps)
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!
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Again the relink function is a convenience function for not having to pass
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filtercaps.
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! def gst_pad_relink (pad):
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! gst_pad_relink_filtered (pad, NULL)
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!
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The core, however, should optimize the relink function so that it does a minimal
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amount of work, like not informing the scheduler about the unlink/link call in
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case of success.
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Error recovery
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--------------
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When a pad is ready to negotiate and it has no peer pad, it fires the "need-link"
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signal. Autopluggers can use this signal to start plugging elements to the pad.
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When a link fails because of a renegotiation, the "link-failed" signal is fired
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so that autopluggers can try other elements.
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Default implementations
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! gst_pad_src_link_func (pad, peerpad, filtercaps)
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! {
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! srcpad->negotiated_caps = NULL;
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! gboolean possible = FALSE;
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! for (i=0; peercaps = gst_pad_iterate_caps (peerpad, i); i++)
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! {
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! for (j=0; srccaps = gst_pad_iterate_caps (srcpad, j); j++)
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! {
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! test = gst_caps_intersect (srccaps, peercaps, filtercaps);
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! if (test == GST_CAPS_EMPTY)
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! continue;
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! /* non empty caps, something is possible */
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! possible = TRUE;
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! if (!gst_caps_is_fixed (caps))
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! continue;
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! if (gst_pad_accepts_caps (peerpad, test))
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! {
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! if (gst_pad_do_link (peerpad, srcpad, test))
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! {
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! srcpad->negotiated_caps = test;
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! goto done;
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! }
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! else
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! {
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! /* weird, it accepted but did not want to link */
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! }
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! }
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! else
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! {
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! /* caps are not accepted by peer, try next */
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! }
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! }
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! }
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! done:
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! if (!possible)
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! return GST_PAD_LINK_FAILED;
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! else
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! return GST_PAD_LINK_OK;
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! }
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!
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gst_pad_iterate_caps returns caps in the following order:
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1) prefered caps (if any)
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2) negotiated caps (if any)
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3) profile caps (if any, filtered against caps of current media type)
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4) padtemplate caps (filtered against caps of current media type)
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1 = a caps describing the media type that would result in optimal
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processing of the current media type
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2 = a caps that it is currently handling
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3 = a caps describing the user configured default values
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4 = a caps describing all other possibilities that this pad can
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produce or consume given the current media type if any.
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generic flow 1:
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Linkage
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src sink
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| <--- link(sink, A) |
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check if | |
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A is ok | |
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or filter | |
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against | |
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allowed | |
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src caps | |
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| iterate_caps |
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if A not +-------------------------> |
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fixed | |
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| <-------------------------+
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filter | |
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against A | |
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to get A' | |
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| can_accept(A') |
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if A' fix +-------------------------> |
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| | check if A' is ok
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| yes |
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| <-------------------------+
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if A' not | |
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fixed, | |
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A'=null | |
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| do_link(src, A') |
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+-------------------------> |
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| ok | store src, A'
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| <-------------------------+
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store | |
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sink, A' | |
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Unlink
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src sink
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| <--- unlink() |
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| unlink() |
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+-------------------------> |
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unref | | unref src, format
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sink, fmt | |
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Dynamic negotiation of B
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src sink
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| can_accept(B) |
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+-------------------------> |
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| yes |
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| do_link(B) |
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+-------------------------> |
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| ok | store B
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store | |
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B | |
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TODO
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Write test objects to simulate different behaviour.
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tests (in python):
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vts -> colorspace -> ximagsink
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relink with different colorspaces while running
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vts -> videoscale -> ximagesink
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relink to different sizes while running, scaling vts or ximagesink.
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sinesrc -> audiorate -> audiosink
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where audiosink only has one possible fixed caps.
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