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s/GstBuffer/GstData/ in the API where you can pass events. Fix the plugins to deal with that. Fixes#113488. Also includes scheduler patches, and probably fixes some queue bugs relating to events and buffers.
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When scheduling a group, check that its not the group thats currently in the
top of the runqueue.
Then, when scheduling a different group, disable the first group and search for the next enabled group to run. Stops deadlocking in loop based elements.
Also remove the g_list_length's from the debugging statements for a bit of speed
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implement translatable error messages using gerror.
Includes bugfixes for:
- crash when unlinking Ghostpads
- make *_PAD_* macros use glib casts
- make spider typefinding merge buffers correctly
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Removed building of ext/cothreads and corresponding scheduler. If
you want to reenable it, please fix it first. (See bug #87163)
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GST_DEBUG reorganization
This is a big diff (ca 450k), containing loads of stuff:
- gstinfo.[ch] complete rewrite
- changing of all GST_DEBUG messages to reflect that change
- reorganization of subsystem disabling
- addition of gstconfig.h.in so we can track the disablings
- <gst/gst.h> does not include <unistd.h> and <config.h> anymore
- documentation updated for gstinfo stuff (build the docs yourself to know what changed)
- bugfixes for making of the docs (files from CVS are not deleted anymore
- testsuite for debugging changes in testsuite/debug
expect breakage
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Change GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR() to return a pointer of the same type that it
is called with. Fix lots of warnings due to change.
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- fix unlink between decoupled elements
- clear the entry point of a group when we remove the element
- fix a potential problem in _merge_groups that could be triggered when
someone is holding an extra refcount to the group.
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added (hopefully) compatible cothreads emulation by using GThreads.
use '--gst-scheduler=basicgthread' to try it out
includes bugfix for opt to call do_cothreads_init when using threads
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- More refcounting fixes that now sustain abuse from spider, key is to be
careful when iterating over a list when our current pointer could be
removed.
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Fix various inconsistencies discovered while attempting to fix --disable-*.
Uraeus: this should fix the bison.simple problem that you've had.
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- Use the eventhandler instead of the event function to send events.
- make the scheduler setup the eventhandlers
- intercept flush events on pads links that can potentially queue data
and flush it.
- some more debugging info in spider.
I can think of one case where this flush might fail: unconnected pads where
the scheduler has not set up the eventhandler yet. I'll come up with a
solution for that soon.
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- added 'remove' argument to _chain_recursive_add to remove elements from
old chain before adding to new one
- reworked _pad_unlink to be simpler and more correct
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- some minor whitespace cleanups
- rework _chain_add_element to put the element in either the main or
disabled lists depending on whether the element is PLAYING or not.
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Provide intrastructure to not have to pass NULL buffers on errors and
interrupts, this should fix some issues with the optimal scheduler.
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- Remove annoying \n from cothread INFO/DEBUG messages
- only set an element to PAUSED when it gave an error during PLAYING
- ensure internal consistency of opt scheduler structures
- Added mex_recursion to opt scheduler
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- disable pads when going to PAUSED, we want to make sure no data is
passing when an element is not PLAYING.
- changed the clock sync API, element should now get a ClockID first and
sync on that. This makes it possible to cancel clock requests.
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- Cleanups
- Added padding to structs
- fixed typechecking/casts
- reduced casts
- implemented remove_element in gstbin
- implemented set index on bin
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- Factor out some error functions
- handle the cases where multipad get to multi-sink loop/chain based
elements are connected.
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- Removed old deprecated fastscheduler
- ifdef out cothread specific code in optimalscheduler
- added more g_asserts to optimalscheduler
- create separate scheduler called "opt", removed property from scheduler
- fixed iterations property
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- Reworked the clock to prepare for async notifications
- moved some common scheduler checking to gstbin
- added some vmethods to gstbin for future use
- more fixes to the optimal scheduler
- use new clock api in the schedulers
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Fix for compiler warnings on PowerPC. Compiler complains about longjmp()
clobbering local variables, which appear to be bogus.
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- some cleanups
- revert a patch that needs more thinking..
- move common code and sanity checks in gstscheduler.c instead of the
real schedulers.
- remove sanity checks from the schedulers
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- Make the return GList of gst_element_get_pad_list as const
- Pad scheduler refactoring
- Remove gst_pad_set/unset_scheduler as it's not needed
- Reimplement gst_pad_get_scheduler using the parent scheduler
- Remove gst_pad_peek as it cannot work reliably
- Remove the pad bufpen, replace with scheduler private gpointer
- Make queue use the new _get_scheduler implementation
- Remove _pad_unset_scheduler from GstScheduler
- Remove LOOP_SEEK mode from aggregator
- Other fixes for API changes.
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ok, this seems to be the right fix for the basic scheduler.
I'd appreciate it if :
a) someone looks over these minimal changes and tells me if they're done
in the right way (especially the alignment argument ;))
b) others run lots of pipes with basic and tell me if they still have
issues
If all goes well I want to revert to the basic scheduler and do a release