videodecoder: Update comments about forwarding/not-forwarding serialized events immediately

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Sebastian Dröge 2012-09-20 10:03:32 +02:00
parent ebae8ffa71
commit 1e8f5a0b06

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@ -957,6 +957,14 @@ gst_video_decoder_sink_event_default (GstVideoDecoder * decoder,
flow_ret = gst_video_decoder_drain_out (decoder, TRUE);
ret = (flow_ret == GST_FLOW_OK);
/* Forward EOS immediately. This is required because no
* buffer or serialized event will come after EOS and
* nothing could trigger another _finish_frame() call.
*
* The subclass can override this behaviour by overriding
* the ::sink_event() vfunc and not chaining up to the
* parent class' ::sink_event() until a later time.
*/
forward_immediate = TRUE;
break;
}
@ -966,6 +974,11 @@ gst_video_decoder_sink_event_default (GstVideoDecoder * decoder,
flow_ret = gst_video_decoder_drain_out (decoder, FALSE);
ret = (flow_ret == GST_FLOW_OK);
/* Forward GAP immediately. Everything is drained after
* the GAP event and we can forward this event immediately
* now without having buffers out of order.
*/
forward_immediate = TRUE;
break;
}
@ -980,6 +993,10 @@ gst_video_decoder_sink_event_default (GstVideoDecoder * decoder,
flow_ret = gst_video_decoder_drain_out (decoder, FALSE);
ret = (flow_ret == GST_FLOW_OK);
}
/* Forward STILL_FRAME immediately. Everything is drained after
* the STILL_FRAME event and we can forward this event immediately
* now without having buffers out of order.
*/
forward_immediate = TRUE;
}
break;
@ -1040,6 +1057,10 @@ gst_video_decoder_sink_event_default (GstVideoDecoder * decoder,
/* well, this is kind of worse than a DISCONT */
gst_video_decoder_flush (decoder, TRUE);
GST_VIDEO_DECODER_STREAM_UNLOCK (decoder);
/* Forward FLUSH_STOP immediately. This is required because it is
* expected to be forwarded immediately and no buffers are queued
* anyway.
*/
forward_immediate = TRUE;
break;
}
@ -1061,16 +1082,10 @@ gst_video_decoder_sink_event_default (GstVideoDecoder * decoder,
break;
}
/* Forward non-serialized events and EOS/FLUSH_STOP immediately.
* For EOS this is required because no buffer or serialized event
* will come after EOS and nothing could trigger another
* _finish_frame() call. *
* If the subclass handles sending of EOS manually it can return
* _DROPPED from ::finish() and all other subclasses should have
* decoded/flushed all remaining data before this
*
* For FLUSH_STOP this is required because it is expected
* to be forwarded immediately and no buffers are queued anyway.
/* Forward non-serialized events immediately, and all other
* events which can be forwarded immediately without potentially
* causing the event to go out of order with other events and
* buffers as decided above.
*/
if (event) {
if (!GST_EVENT_IS_SERIALIZED (event) || forward_immediate) {