If we change the seqnum of an existing timer and we were waiting for
that timer, unschedule it. If we change the timeout of an existing timer and we
were waiting on it, only unschedule when the new time is smaller.
Make the jitterbuffer schedule the timeouts based on the DTS instead
of the PTS. This makes it all smoother with reordered frames and gives
the decoder time to reorder the frames in time.
Refactor the jitterbuffer code. Make separate function for peeking a buffer,
pushing the next buffer, waiting for timeouts and handling the timeouts.
The main loop now tries to push as many buffers as it can until it runs out of
buffers or when it detects a seqnum discont. Then it will wait for some event to
happen before attempting to push more buffers.
Make methods to register timeouts in an array. These timeouts are registered
when we detect a missing packet, sync for the first packet or when we find an
estimation for the end-of-stream.
This greatly simplifies and clarifies the code and also makes it possible to
register more complicated timeout schemes later.
Don't throw away the first RTCP packet if it arrives before the first
RTP packet but remember and use it to signal sync once we get the
RTP packet.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691400
Move the code that combines the last SR packet and the current jitterbuffer sync
values into a sync structure, into its own function. We want to reuse this bit
later.
The scenario where you have a gap in a steady flow of packets of
say 10 seconds (500 packets of with duration of 20ms), the jitterbuffer
will idle up until it receives the first buffer after the gap, but will
then go on to produce 499 lost-events, to "cover up" the gap.
Now this is obviously wrong, since the last possible time for the earliest
lost-events to be played out has obviously expired, but the fact that
the jitterbuffer has a "length", represented with its own latency combined
with the total latency downstream, allows for covering up at least some
of this gap.
So in the case of the "length" being 200ms, while having received packet
500, the jitterbuffer should still create a timeout for packet 491, which
will have its time expire at 10,02 seconds, specially since it might
actually arrive in time! But obviously, waiting for packet 100, that had
its time expire at 2 seconds, (remembering that the current time is 10)
is useless...
The patch will create one "big" lost-event for the first 490 packets,
and then go on to create single ones if they can reach their
playout deadline.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667838
Add private replacements for deprecated functions such as
g_mutex_new(), g_mutex_free(), g_cond_new() etc., mostly
to avoid the deprecation warnings. We'll change these
over to the new API once we depend on glib >= 2.32.
... to at least having it trigger a/v synchronization, possibly without
using provided values which are still not considered sane
(as previously dropped).
GCC 4.6.x spits warnings about variables that are unused but set. Such
variables have been removed where trivial but with comments left behind
for informational purposes in some cases.
gst_rtp_session_chain_recv_rtcp () was changed in commit 490113d4
to always return GST_FLOW_OK instead of the return value of
rtp_session_process_rtcp (), so we'll keep it that way.
1) We need to lock and get a strong ref to the parent, if still there.
2) If it has gone away, we need to handle that gracefully.
This is necessary in order to safely modify a running pipeline. Has been
observed when a streaming thread is doing a buffer_alloc() while an
application thread sends an event on a pad further downstream, and from
within a pad probe (holding STREAM_LOCK) carries out the pipeline plumbing
while the streaming thread has its buffer_alloc() in progress.
since we are using the clock for sync, we need to also provide a clock for good
measure. The reason is that even if downstream elements provide a clock, we
don't want to have that clock selected because it might not be running yet.
When using RTP_JITTER_BUFFER_MODE_BUFFER, make sure that the ringbuffer doesn't
get stuck buffering forever when there isn't enough data left to fill the
buffer.
Set ->active to TRUE in _init so it can be set to FALSE after creating the
jitterbuffer and it won't be mistakenly reset to TRUE in the change_state
function.
This is needed to start the jitterbuffer as inactive when rtpbin is buffering.
There is no need to set the latency in the jittebuffer in _init, we will set
that later when going to PAUSED.
Set the jitterbuffer active and not buffering when starting.
When deactivating jitterbuffers when the buffering starts, keep the current
percent of the jitterbuffer and also set the jitterbuffer in the buffering state
so that we know when it's filled again.
Add property to get the buffering percentage of the jitterbuffer.
When we are in buffer mode, adjust the buffering low/high thresholds based on
the total configured latency. If we don't and there is a huge queue or element
with a big latency downstream we might drain the complete queue immediately and
start buffering again.
Return the next timestamp in the jitterbuffer.
Use the min-timestamp of the jitterbuffers to calculate an offset so that the
next timestamp is pushed with a timestamp equal to running_time.
Start producing timestamps from 0 in the buffering case too.
Add signal to pause the jitterbuffer. This will be emitted from gstrtpbin when
one of the jitterbuffers is buffering.
Make rtpbin collect the buffering messages and post a new buffering message with
the min value.
Remove the stats callback from jitterbuffer but pass a percent integer to
functions that affect the buffering state of the jitterbuffer. This allows us
then to post buffering messages from outside of the jitterbuffer lock.
Add callback for buffering stats.
Configure the latency in the jitterbuffer instead of passing it with _insert.
Calculate buffering levels when pushing and popping
Post buffering messages.
Release the jbuf lock before emiting the request-pt-map signal to avoid
deadlocks. We also need to catch the shutdown case when locking again.
Fixes#593354
When we receive a reordered packet with the same timestamp as the previous one
(which can happen for fragmented packets) don't consider the packet as lost but
instead wait for the reordered packet to arrive.
Switch the warning-level, so that a reordering does not get a warning, only
an actual produced lost-packet.
Fixes#594251
The priv->clock_rate variable could become -1 between when its checked to not
be -1 and when its used, causing an assertion. Fixed by taking the mutex
earlier in the chain() function.
Fixes#593955
When we construct a timestamp that would result in a timestamp that is earlier
than when the packet was received, reset the skew calculation as this is
probably a sign that the sender restarted or paused.
Fixes#593354
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain_rtcp):
Initialize return value to fix compiler warning about uninitialized
variable.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c: (gst_rtp_bin_associate),
(gst_rtp_bin_handle_sync), (create_stream), (free_stream),
(new_ssrc_pad_found):
Remove internal sync pad, use signals instead to get lip-sync
notifications.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_base_init),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_class_init),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_internal_links), (create_rtcp_sink),
(remove_rtcp_sink), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_request_new_pad),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_release_pad),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_sink_rtcp_event),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain_rtcp),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_get_property):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.h:
Make it possible to send SR packets to the jitterbuffer.
Check if the SR timestamps are valid by comparing them to the RTP
timestamps.
Signal the SR packet and the timing information to listeners.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpssrcdemux.c: (create_demux_pad_for_ssrc),
(gst_rtp_ssrc_demux_rtcp_chain), (gst_rtp_ssrc_demux_src_query):
Remove some unused code.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (rtp_jitter_buffer_reset_skew),
(calculate_skew), (rtp_jitter_buffer_get_sync):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.h:
Keep track of the last seen RTP timestamp so that we can filter out
invalid SR packets.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c: (gst_rtp_bin_associate),
(gst_rtp_bin_sync_chain), (create_stream), (new_ssrc_pad_found):
Do not try to keep track of the clock-rate ourselves but simply get the
value from the jitterbuffer.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_get_sync):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.h:
Add some debug info.
Pass the clock-rate to the jitterbuffer.
Also pass the clock-rate along with the rtp timestamp when getting the
sync parameters.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpptdemux.c: (gst_rtp_pt_demux_chain):
Fix some debug.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (rtp_jitter_buffer_reset_skew),
(calculate_skew), (rtp_jitter_buffer_get_sync):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.h:
Keep track of clock-rate changes and return the clock-rate together with
the rtp timestamps used for sync.
Don't try to construct timestamps when we have no base_time.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (get_clock_rate):
Request a new clock-rate when the payload type changes.
Reset the jitter calculation when the clock-rate changes.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_flush_stop), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (rtp_jitter_buffer_reset_skew),
(calculate_skew):
Small cleanups and some more debug info.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
Also configure the next expected output seqnum when we get a seqnum-base
on the caps.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_flush_start),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_flush_stop), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Fix problem with using the output seqnum counter to check for input
seqnum discontinuities.
Improve gap detection and recovery, reset and flush the jitterbuffer on
seqnum restart. Fixes#556520.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (rtp_jitter_buffer_insert):
Fix wrong G_LIKELY.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps):
Only update the seqnum-base when it was not already configured for the
streams.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c: (on_sender_timeout),
(create_session), (gst_rtp_bin_associate),
(gst_rtp_bin_sync_chain), (gst_rtp_bin_class_init),
(gst_rtp_bin_request_new_pad):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.h:
Add signal to notify listeners when a sender becomes a receiver.
Tweak lip-sync code, don't store our own copy of the ts-offset of the
jitterbuffer, don't adjust sync if the change is less than 4msec.
Get the RTP timestamp <-> GStreamer timestamp relation directly from
the jitterbuffer instead of our inaccurate version from the source.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_get_sync):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.h:
Add G_LIKELY macros, use global defines for max packet reorder and
dropouts.
Reset the jitterbuffer clock skew detection when packets seqnums are
changed unexpectedly.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.c: (on_sender_timeout),
(gst_rtp_session_class_init), (gst_rtp_session_init):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.h:
Add sender timeout signal.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (rtp_jitter_buffer_reset_skew),
(calculate_skew), (rtp_jitter_buffer_insert),
(rtp_jitter_buffer_get_sync):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.h:
Add some G_LIKELY macros.
Keep track of the extended RTP timestamp so that we can report the RTP
timestamp <-> GStreamer timestamp relation for lip-sync.
Remove server timestamp gap detection code, the server can sometimes
make a huge gap in timestamps (talk spurts,...) see #549774.
Detect timetamp weirdness instead by observing the sender/receiver
timestamp relation and resync if it changes more than 1 second.
Add method to report about the current rtp <-> gst timestamp relation
which is needed for lip-sync.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsession.c: (rtp_session_class_init),
(on_sender_timeout), (check_collision), (rtp_session_process_sr),
(session_cleanup):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsession.h:
Add sender timeout signal.
Remove inaccurate rtp <-> gst timestamp relation code, the
jitterbuffer can now do an accurate reporting about this.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (rtp_source_init),
(rtp_source_update_caps), (calculate_jitter),
(rtp_source_process_rtp):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.h:
Remove inaccurate rtp <-> gst timestamp relation code.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpstats.h:
Define global max-reorder and max-dropout constants for use in various
subsystems.
Original commit message from CVS:
Based on patch by: Olivier Crete <tester at tester dot ca>
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Make the buffer metadata writable before inserting it in the
jitterbuffer because the jitterbuffer will modify the timestamps.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c:
Update method comment about requiring writable metadata on buffers.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsession.c: (rtp_session_process_sr),
(rtp_session_process_rtcp):
Make the RTCP buffer metadata writable because we want to modify the
metadata.
Fixes#546312.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Håvard Graff <havard dot graff at tandberg dot com>
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
Fix debug by logging the right seqnum.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/dc1394/gstdc1394.c:
* ext/ivorbis/vorbisdec.c:
* ext/jack/gstjackaudiosink.c:
* ext/metadata/gstmetadatademux.c:
* ext/mythtv/gstmythtvsrc.c:
* ext/theora/theoradec.c:
* gst-libs/gst/app/gstappsink.c:
* gst/bayer/gstbayer2rgb.c:
* gst/deinterlace/gstdeinterlace.c:
* gst/rawparse/gstaudioparse.c:
* gst/rawparse/gstvideoparse.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpclient.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpptdemux.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.c:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpssrcdemux.c:
* gst/selector/gstinputselector.c:
* gst/selector/gstoutputselector.c:
* gst/videosignal/gstvideoanalyse.c:
* gst/videosignal/gstvideodetect.c:
* gst/videosignal/gstvideomark.c:
* sys/oss4/oss4-mixer.c:
* sys/oss4/oss4-sink.c:
* sys/oss4/oss4-source.c:
Do not use short_description in section docs for elements. We extract
them from element details and there will be warnings if they differ.
Also fixing up the ChangeLog order.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
When checking the seqnum, reset the jitterbuffer if the gap is too big,
we need to do this so that we can better handle a restarted source.
Fix some comments.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (calculate_skew),
(rtp_jitter_buffer_insert):
Tweak the skew resync diff.
Use our working seqnum compare function in -base.
Rework the jitterbuffer insert code to make it clearer and more
performant by only retrieving the seqnum of the input buffer once and by
adding some G_LIKELY compiler hints.
Improve debugging for duplicate packets.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (rtp_source_process_rtp):
Fix a comment, we don't do skew correction here..
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
Simply drop bad RTP packets with a warning instead of just posting an
error and stopping. This is a perfectly recoverable event and we don't
force people to use an rtpbin to filter out bad packets first.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Avoid waiting for a negative (huge) duration when the last packet has a
lower timestamp than the current packet.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Initialise with GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE to avoid compiler warning.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_class_init), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_init),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_set_property),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_get_property):
Disable sending out rtp packet lost events by default and make a
property to enabe it. We will likely enable it by default when the base
depayloaders have a default handler for them so that we don't send these
events all through the pipeline for now.
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* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_init), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_flush_stop),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_src_event), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Remove private version of a function that is in -base now.
Add src event handler.
Rework the jitterbuffer pushing loop so that it can quickly react to
lost packets and instruct the depayloader of them. This can then be used
to implement error concealment data.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Thijs Vermeir <thijsvermeir at gmail dot com>
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
Try to get the new clock-rate from the buffer caps when we receive a new
payload type instead of always firing the signal. Fixes#512774.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Olivier Crete <tester@tester.ca>
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_jitter_buffer_sink_parse_caps), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (calculate_skew),
(rtp_jitter_buffer_insert):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.h:
Remove the fixed clock-rate from the jitterbuffer and extend it so that
a clock-rate can be provided with each buffer instead. Fixes#511686.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Olivier Crete <tester@tester.ca>
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_init), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_change_state),
(gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_chain), (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop):
Remove old unused variable.
Track pt on input buffers and get the clock-rate when it changes.
Ignore packets with unknown clock-rate. See #511686.