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Patches by: Thiago Sousa Santos <thiagossantos at gmail dot com>
* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (update_buffering),
(gst_queue_locked_enqueue):
Fix a division by zero when the max percent is <= 0. Fixes#446572.
also update the buffering status when receiving events. Fixes#446551.
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Based on patch by: Thiago Sousa Santos <thiagossantos at gmail dot com>
* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (gst_queue_peer_query),
(gst_queue_handle_src_query):
Wait for preroll before attempting to forward a duration query upstream.
Fixes#445505.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Thiago Sousa Santos <thiagossantos at gmail dot com>
* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (gst_queue_init),
(gst_queue_handle_sink_event), (gst_queue_chain),
(gst_queue_get_range), (gst_queue_src_checkgetrange_function),
(gst_queue_sink_activate_push), (gst_queue_src_activate_push),
(gst_queue_src_activate_pull):
Add pull based scheduling and fix some deadlocks. Fixes#444523.
Does not yet completely work because duration queries upstream won't
block yet.
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* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (gst_queue_have_data),
(gst_queue_create_read), (gst_queue_read_item_from_file),
(gst_queue_open_temp_location_file), (gst_queue_locked_enqueue):
Include stdio to define fseeko.
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* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (update_rates):
Tweak the buffering thresholds a little.
Update the buffer size with the previously calculate rate instead of
only when we calculate a new rate so that we get smoother buffering
updates.
* gst/playback/Makefile.am:
* gst/playback/gsturidecodebin.c: (gst_uri_decode_bin_base_init),
(gst_uri_decode_bin_class_init), (gst_uri_decode_bin_init),
(gst_uri_decode_bin_finalize), (gst_uri_decode_bin_set_property),
(gst_uri_decode_bin_get_property), (unknown_type),
(add_element_stream), (no_more_pads_full), (no_more_pads),
(source_no_more_pads), (new_decoded_pad), (array_has_value),
(gen_source_element), (has_all_raw_caps), (analyse_source),
(remove_decoders), (make_decoder), (remove_source),
(source_new_pad), (setup_source), (decoder_query_init),
(decoder_query_duration_fold), (decoder_query_duration_done),
(decoder_query_position_fold), (decoder_query_position_done),
(decoder_query_latency_fold), (decoder_query_latency_done),
(decoder_query_seeking_fold), (decoder_query_seeking_done),
(decoder_query_generic_fold), (gst_uri_decode_bin_query),
(gst_uri_decode_bin_change_state), (plugin_init):
New element that intergrates a source, optional buffering element and
decodebin.
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* gst/playback/Makefile.am:
* gst/playback/gstqueue2.c: (gst_queue_get_type),
(gst_queue_class_init), (gst_queue_init), (gst_queue_finalize),
(gst_queue_getcaps), (gst_queue_bufferalloc),
(gst_queue_acceptcaps), (update_time_level), (apply_segment),
(apply_buffer), (update_buffering), (reset_rate_timer),
(update_rates), (gst_queue_locked_flush),
(gst_queue_locked_enqueue), (gst_queue_locked_dequeue),
(gst_queue_handle_sink_event), (gst_queue_is_empty),
(gst_queue_is_filled), (gst_queue_chain), (gst_queue_push_one),
(gst_queue_loop), (gst_queue_handle_src_event),
(gst_queue_handle_src_query), (gst_queue_sink_activate_push),
(gst_queue_src_activate_push), (gst_queue_change_state),
(gst_queue_set_property), (gst_queue_get_property), (plugin_init):
On our way to playbin2 this is the new network queue that does buffering
all by itself using high and low watermarks. It can also measure up and
downstream bandwidth to optimally size the queue.
The default gst_pad_fixate_caps() previously would only fixate each individual
struct. In case there are multiple structs, the resulting caps would still not
be fixed. In the spirit of how individual structs are fixated, this patch
changes gst_pad_fixate_caps() to remove all but the first struct.
Fixes#595886
This avoids:
* triple-checking for the GType when type-checking is enabled (see #597260)
* Avoids going through an expensive no-argument checking which landed in
glib-2.22
* Avoids going through 2 extrac functions (g_object_new -> g_object_new_valist)
The OGI links are dead, so remove them. Also remove the paragraph that pointed
to OGI and DS. Only mentioning DS there made it a but pointless. Add a generic
paragraph instead that tells a bit about the usecases gstreamer covers.
There's not much point in using GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR with GObject
virtual functions such as get_property, set_propery, finalize and
dispose, since they'll never be used by anyone anyway. Saves a
few bytes and possibly a tenth of a polar bear.
This avoids having to do the sorting everytime we use typefind
The behaviour of gst_type_find_factory_get_list has subtlely changed
in the sense that the order was previously undefined, whereas now
it returns them sorted by rank and then by name.
Simply use casting macros for accessing the message fields like we do for
buffers and events. Avoids some costly typechecking that does not really buy us
much.
CAPS_IS_ANY and CAPS_IS_EMPTY are the equivalent of their gst_caps_*
counterpart except that they avoid the typechecking and are inlined.
CAPS_IS_EMPTY_SIMPLE only checks for empty caps (without checking if
the caps is ANY).
Maintain a hashtable of the plugin basename. We can then use this
hashtable to speedup the search for an existing plugin and avoid
a whole lot of strcmp calls.
This patch adds gst_caps_set_value() and allows gst_caps_set_simple() to
work on non-simple caps. See the API documentation for the functions
about what they do.
The intention of these changes is to ease working with caps in caps
transform functions. An example for this would be ffmpegcolorspace,
where the caps transform function could be changed to look roughly like
this (pseudocode ahead):
result = gst_caps_copy (template_caps);
value = gst_structure_get_value (gst_caps_get_structure (caps, 0),
"widh");
gst_caps_set_value (result, value);
/* same for height, framerate and par */
return caps;
which is much cleaner and easier to understand than the current code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597690
This is slightly more efficient because the compiler can't do tail
recursion here and has to keep all stack frames.
Not that efficiency is that important here but I already had
the iterative version somewhere else and both are easy to read.
This allows the macosx versions to properly error out when fds are closed.
This is only a temporary fix until the pluginloader is switched to not
use GstPoll but GIOChannels.
In the plugin loader subprocess, move stdin and stdout to new fd's
so that plugins printing things during plugin init or (*gasp*)
possibly reading from stdin don't interfere with the data sent to
and from the parent.
When the plugin-scanner load fails (because the helper can't be
spawned), make sure to load the plugin that failed in-process, so
that all plugins do get loaded.
Fix an off-by-one error in the size guard for unpack_element, and
improve various debug statements in the failure paths.
Also, swap some g_new0 to g_malloc0 for the fun of it.
In most places in core and baseclasses we just need the caps to do caps-
intersections. In that case ref'ed caps are enough (no need to copy).
This patch also switches the code to use the new functions.
API: gst_pad_get_caps_refed(), gst_pad_peer_get_caps_refed()
Everyone running an uninstalled git setup is going to wonder about
this failure next time they update, so let's mention the solution
in the error message.
Reflow the code to move error handling to the end of the functions. Initialize
gvalue like we do in the setter. Add a unit-test module with two simple tests
the catche this bug.
We don't need the hold the proxy mutex locked for getting the internal pad and
for linking the new target pad when we retarget. So take the lock a little later
and release it earlier.
Fixes#596366
Guard against a hostile child process that sends bogus data
due to memory corruption by adding a magic number to each packet,
and limit the maximum size of any message to 32MB
When trying to find a function plugin-scanner, include a check on the
version of the binary registry chunks it sends, to make sure it's
what we understand.
Add a simple version check when starting the plugin-scanner so we can
verify we're talking to one that talks the same language.
First try a plugin-scanner in the installed path, then try one via the
GST_PLUGIN_SCANNER env var if that doesn't work.
Update the uninstalled script.
Install the plugin-scanner to the libexec dir
When updating the registry, we don't need to re-read the registry cache
and waste time replacing all our existing, hopefully identical, plugins
and features that we're about to re-scan anyway.
phase 2 - make the plugin loader receive the list of plugins to load and
send back the results asynchronously, so we don't context switch back
and forth so much.
The structure_change message was originally emitted on source pads and
then recently changed to be sink pads. This causes a failure in the
gst-python testsuite. Disable the restriction so that the published
behaviour is still allowed.
Also parse the nano of the version and assume that X.Y.Z-1.1 >= X.Y.Z
With this change we can also check development versions against the version of
the upcomming release.
This is available in newer gcc releases and it should only exist
on platforms that provide some native 128bit integer arithmetic
instructions.
The x86-64 assembly for this is still kept for non-gcc compilers
that don't provide __uint128_t magic.
Post the structure change messages on the sinkpads of the elements. This allows
us to catch unlinked pads earlier without ending up with inconsistent element
degrees.
When we detect a pad unlink in progress, we will not be updating the degree of
the parent element. This can cause false loop detected warnings because the
degree counter is invalid. Handle this case by marking the iterator as 'dirty'
when we detect a pad unlink and avoid emiting the warning in this case. We have
to continue our state change as good as we can, we will eventually resync when
the pad unlink completed.
When an element is added to the bin, only set the index if we have a
cached index, rather than setting a NULL index on elements that might
have a default index object of their own.
elementfactory field is filled in by gst_element_base_class_init,
but it needs some info set on the element's type, so have it
available prior to class structure creation spinning up.
This affects elements that have a well-known/public type (e.g. pipeline)
and can be created by other means than gst_element_factory_make
(which will also fill in the element's factory).
Cache the last index that was set with _set_index() and return this in the
_get_index() call.
Set the cached index on newly added elements.
Fixes#566881
Based on clock implementation by Håvard Graff <havard.graff@tandberg.com>
Try to get the time on windows using the performance counters. These have a much
higher resolution and accuracy than the regular getcurrenttime(). Be careful to
fall back to regular getcurrenttime() or posix clocks when performance counters
are not available.
We can use a shift for scaling the denominator instead of a divide since the
denom is always positive. This avoids having the compiler generate code for the
different rounding rules when scaling negative values.
64bit x86 has native 64x64->128 bit multiply that we can use with some inline
assembler to speed up large multiplications.
Use bsr to find the number of leading zeros more efficiently.
The internal links function is deprecated since some time and
there already were GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED markers in the source file,
now add them to the header too.
Fixes bug #592209.
Before the signal handler would get the ghostpad passed as second
argument but it could've already been unreffed and destroyed.
This would then lead to crashes and all that.
Now we get the ghostpad from the proxy pad, which we get from the
target pad as it's peer.
Fixes bug #591318.
The new functions are
gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round()
gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil()
gst_util_uint64_scale_round()
gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil()
Fixes bug #590919.
Before it returned that [start,stop] is inside the segment and that the
difference between segment_start and start needs to be clipped. If the
clipping is done on a buffer (like in baseaudiosink) this will result
in the data pointer being at a invalid memory position.
Fixes bug #589849.
Check for metadata writability when setting caps on buffer or when copying
metadata flags. Only enable these extra assertions in git versions.
This should help us find bad elements.
Often we don't need the result of the intersection. Add a variant that only
tries to intersect. It can break out earlier and does less GValue copying.
API: gst_caps_can_intersect()
The "album artist" tag is used when the artist of an entire
album differs from the artist of an individual track; for example,
when a "guest artist" appears on an album, or on compilations.
Fixes bug #590430.
GstTaks does not always unref the taskpool it was created from because it
depends on when the pool provided an ID for joining the task.
Rework some code so that we always unref the pool and optionally join when the
pool provided an id.
Fixes#589127
For now, don't show a g_warning() for empty tag strings and NULL
tags with non-git versions; we should wait for the fixes in our
plugin modules to make it into a release before we enable this
unconditionally.
Add a quick return if two types are the same. Change the check for the
intersection function to be the same as the one used in intersect(). The
later tries both directions.
Don't forbid the empty string "" in generic structures, only in taglists.
Properly allow the NULL string by adding special cases for serialising
and deserialising it. prop1=(string)NULL is the NULL string,
prop1=(string)"NULL" is the actual string with the value "NULL"
Add a new macro GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET to get a log category by name. This
allows plugins to use e.g. core categories like PERFORMANCE or CLOCK.
API: GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_GET
This makes the generated code faster since:
* It won't have to read an undirect value (which will most likely be
outside of the L1/L2 cache)
* We know that value never changes (the compiler has no clue that it doesn't).
It is not too obvious that getting and releasing request pads is not entierly
symetrical regarding to the pad refcount. Add a note about that to the docs.
This might deserve a FIXME-0.11 too.