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gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosrc.c: Implement skew clock slaving. Fixes #552559.
Original commit message from CVS: Patch by: Håvard Graff <havard dot graff at tandberg dot com> * gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosrc.c: (gst_base_audio_src_create): Implement skew clock slaving. Fixes #552559.
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2008-10-08 Wim Taymans <wim.taymans@collabora.co.uk>
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Patch by: Håvard Graff <havard dot graff at tandberg dot com>
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* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosrc.c:
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(gst_base_audio_src_create):
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Implement skew clock slaving. Fixes #552559.
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2008-10-08 Wim Taymans <wim.taymans@collabora.co.uk>
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* gst-libs/gst/audio/multichannel.c:
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@ -823,12 +823,122 @@ gst_base_audio_src_create (GstBaseSrc * bsrc, guint64 offset, guint length,
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/* we are slaved, check how to handle this */
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switch (src->priv->slave_method) {
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case GST_BASE_AUDIO_SRC_SLAVE_RESAMPLE:
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/* not implemented, use retimestamp algorithm. This algorithm should
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/* not implemented, use skew algorithm. This algorithm should
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* work on the readout pointer and produces more or less samples based
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* on the clock drift */
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case GST_BASE_AUDIO_SRC_SLAVE_SKEW:
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/* not implemented, use retimestamp algorithm. This algortihm should work
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* on the readout pointer above and creates small jumps when needed. */
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{
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GstClockTime running_time;
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GstClockTime base_time;
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GstClockTime current_time;
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guint64 running_time_sample;
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gint running_time_segment;
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gint current_segment;
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gint segment_skew;
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gint sps;
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/* samples per segment */
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sps = ringbuffer->samples_per_seg;
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/* get the current time */
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current_time = gst_clock_get_time (clock);
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/* get the basetime */
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base_time = GST_ELEMENT_CAST (src)->base_time;
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/* get the running_time */
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running_time = current_time - base_time;
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/* the running_time converted to a sample (relative to the ringbuffer) */
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running_time_sample =
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gst_util_uint64_scale_int (running_time, spec->rate, GST_SECOND);
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/* the segmentnr corrensponding to running_time, round down */
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running_time_segment = running_time_sample / sps;
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/* the segment currently read from the ringbuffer */
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current_segment = sample / sps;
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/* the skew we have between running_time and the ringbuffertime */
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segment_skew = running_time_segment - current_segment;
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bsrc, "\n running_time = % " GST_TIME_FORMAT
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"\n timestamp = % " GST_TIME_FORMAT
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"\n running_time_segment = %d"
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"\n current_segment = %d"
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"\n segment_skew = %d",
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GST_TIME_ARGS (running_time),
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GST_TIME_ARGS (timestamp),
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running_time_segment, current_segment, segment_skew);
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/* Resync the ringbuffer if:
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* 1. We get one segment into the future.
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* This is clearly a lie, because we can't
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* possibly have a buffer with timestamp 1 at
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* time 0. (unless it has time-travelled...)
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*
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* 2. We are more than the length of the ringbuffer behind.
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* The length of the ringbuffer then gets to dictate
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* the threshold for what is concidered "too late"
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*
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* 3. If this is our first buffer.
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* We know that we should catch up to running_time
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* the first time we are ran.
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*/
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if ((segment_skew < 0) ||
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(segment_skew >= ringbuffer->spec.segtotal) ||
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(current_segment == 0)) {
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gint segments_written;
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gint first_segment;
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gint last_segment;
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gint new_last_segment;
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gint segment_diff;
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gint new_first_segment;
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guint64 new_sample;
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/* we are going to say that the last segment was captured at the current time
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(running_time), minus one segment of creation-latency in the ringbuffer.
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This can be thought of as: The segment arrived in the ringbuffer at time X, and
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that means it was created at time X - (one segment). */
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new_last_segment = running_time_segment - 1;
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/* for better readablity */
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first_segment = current_segment;
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/* get the amount of segments written from the device by now */
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segments_written = g_atomic_int_get (&ringbuffer->segdone);
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/* subtract the base to segments_written to get the number of the
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last written segment in the ringbuffer (one segment written = segment 0) */
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last_segment = segments_written - ringbuffer->segbase - 1;
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/* we see how many segments the ringbuffer was timeshifted */
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segment_diff = new_last_segment - last_segment;
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/* we move the first segment an equal amount */
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new_first_segment = first_segment + segment_diff;
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/* and we also move the segmentbase the same amount */
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ringbuffer->segbase -= segment_diff;
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/* we calculate the new sample value */
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new_sample = new_first_segment * sps;
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/* and get the relative time to this -> our new timestamp */
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timestamp =
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gst_util_uint64_scale_int (new_sample, GST_SECOND, spec->rate);
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/* we update the next sample accordingly */
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src->next_sample = new_sample + samples;
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bsrc,
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"Timeshifted the ringbuffer with %d segments: "
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"Updating the timestamp to % " GST_TIME_FORMAT ", "
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"and src->next_sample to % " G_GUINT64_FORMAT, segment_diff,
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GST_TIME_ARGS (timestamp), src->next_sample);
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}
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break;
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}
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case GST_BASE_AUDIO_SRC_SLAVE_RETIMESTAMP:
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{
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GstClockTime base_time, latency;
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