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First THREADED backport attempt, focusing on adding locks and
making sure the API is threadsafe. Needs more work. More docs
follow this week.
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* gst/gstbuffer.c: (gst_buffer_default_copy):
* gst/gstbuffer.h:
Added Comment to a flag.
copy relevant flags in _buffer_copy.
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* gst/gstbuffer.c: (_gst_buffer_initialize), (gst_buffer_get_type),
(gst_buffer_free_chunk): Added gst_buffer_get_type() and changed
to using it.
* gst/gstbuffer.h: Changed GST_BUFFER_TYPE to gst_buffer_get_type()
* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_caps_is_fixed_foreach): Buffer is a fixed type
* gst/gstpad.c: (_gst_pad_default_fixate_foreach): same
* gst/gststructure.c: (gst_structure_set_valist),
(gst_structure_from_abbr), (gst_structure_to_abbr): Add vararg
support for buffers.
* gst/gsttag.c: (gst_tag_register): Constify a prototype that was
intended to be const.
* gst/gsttag.h: same
* gst/gstvalue.c: (gst_value_serialize_buffer),
(gst_value_deserialize_buffer), (_gst_value_initialize): Add code
to (de)serialize buffers.
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am: Add a bit of buffer testing
* testsuite/caps/string-conversions.c: (main):
* testsuite/caps/value_serialize.c: add new test
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* gst/gstbuffer.c: (_gst_buffer_sub_free),
(gst_buffer_default_free), (gst_buffer_default_copy),
(gst_buffer_alloc_chunk), (gst_buffer_free_chunk),
(gst_buffer_new), (gst_buffer_create_sub): Allocate GstBuffer
structures in one place.
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* gst/gstbuffer.c: (gst_buffer_join): Add function gst_buffer_join()
to eventually deprecate gst_buffer_merge(). (bug: #136408)
* gst/gstbuffer.h:
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* gst/gstbuffer.c (_gst_buffer_initialize):
* gst/gstdata.c (gst_data_get_type):
* gst/gstevent.c (_gst_event_initialize): Use gst_data_copy,
instead of ref, since some applications that uses GBoxed
routines depends on a function that actually returns a copy.
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2004-02-20 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* gst/gstbin.c:
* gst/gstbuffer.c:
* gst/gstplugin.c:
* gst/registries/gstxmlregistry.c:
* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c: Debugging tweaks.
* gst/gstelement.c (gst_element_set_scheduler): Debugging fixes.
(gst_element_add_pad): DEBUG->INFO, some fixes.
(gst_element_get_compatible_pad_template): Just see if the
templates' caps intersect, not if one is a strict subset of the
other. This conforms more to what gst_pad_link_intersect() does.
(gst_element_class_add_pad_template): Don't memcpy the pad
template, just ref it.
(gst_element_get_compatible_pad_filtered): Clean up debug messages
* gst/gstpad.c (gst_pad_can_link_filtered): Debug a true result.
(gst_pad_link_filtered): Debug changes.
(gst_pad_link_prepare): New function, consolidated from
can_link_filtered and link_filtered.
* gst/parse/grammar.y (gst_parse_perform_link): Made INFO output
look more like that of the functions in gstelement.c
* gst/gstinfo.c (gst_debug_print_object): Put a space before the
object, and return the empty string if object is NULL.
* gst/parse/parse.l: Remove trailing newlines when calling PRINT.
* gst/parse/grammar.y (YYFPRINTF): Log bison debugging info via
LOG, not DEBUG. We still get flex info on debug.
* gst/registries/gstxmlregistry.c (gst_xml_registry_load): Make
debug string more verbose.
(plugin_times_older_than): DEBUG->LOG.
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* gst/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_filesrc_free_parent_mmap),
(gst_filesrc_map_region):
* gst/gstbuffer.c: (_gst_buffer_initialize),
(_gst_buffer_sub_free), (gst_buffer_default_copy),
(gst_buffer_new), (gst_buffer_create_sub),
(gst_buffer_is_span_fast), (gst_buffer_span):
* gst/gstbuffer.h:
Change GstBuffer private structure element names. (all files)
* gst/gstqueue.c: (gst_queue_init), (gst_queue_getcaps),
(gst_queue_link):
* gst/gstqueue.h:
Implement getcaps/pad_link functions that handle the case where
there are data in the queue.
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merge in tagging
Includes:
- gsttag.[ch] - The definition of GstTagList and tag registering/querying
- gsttaginterface.[ch] - Interface for elements that can handle setting of tags
- updates and merges to gststructure.[ch] and gstvalue.[ch]
- testsuite/tags - some tests for tagging
- bugfixes
- updates to make make distcheck work
- updates the version number to 0.7.2.1
Does not include:
- including tagging stuff in docs
- extensive tests
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merge TYPEFIND branch. Major changes:
- totally reworked type(find) system
- bytestream is out of the core again
- typefind element is now part of gstelements
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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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- First attempt at implementing #113180, this one also removes
automatic (byte) offset calculations in the subbuffer code and moves
that logic to bytestream and filesrc. It will also update the offset
and duration fields in some special cases.
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- Explicitly set buffer fields to default values instead of using memset,
this seems to speed up buffer allocation by at least 30%
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- added macros GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID and GST_BUFFE_TIMESTAMP_IS_VALID
- use macros in some places
- buffer's timestamp field is a GstClockTime, not a guint64 - this is currently the same, but be sure to only use GstClockTime when working with timestamps in the future
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2003-03-29 Martin Schulze <MHL.Schulze@t-online.de>
* gst/gstelementfactory.c: Add "g_free (dp->license)" in
gst_element_details_free().
* gst/gstevent.[ch]: Add function gst_event_get_type() to
support c++ language binding. Make macros gst_event_ref[_by_count]
return a GstEvent* instead of a GstData*.
* gst/gstbuffer.[ch]: Add functions gst_buffer[_pool]_get_type()
to support c++ language binding.
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- Add more --disable options
- fix makefiles to only compile non-disabled features
- some compile fixes.
- removed extratypes, added gsturitype
- make get/set clock on a bin overridable
- some portability fixes for GUINT64
- separate pools from gstregistry.[ch] into gstregistrypool.[ch]
- make gstobject size fixed, even if we disabled load/save
- don't use 'new' as a variable as it is not a valib C++ variable
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- copy kernel headers (waiting for libatomic..)
- Make sure the atomic stuff is never seen by the app
- inline atomic stuff for core only, expose non-inlined version to apps.
hoping this one works... please test
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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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- Documentation updates, renamed some _ methods because gtkdoc didn't
want to generate docs for them.
- Add some more events for future use.
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- Removed bufferpool code and move that to gstbuffer.c
- implemented refcounting on GstData
- implemented new buffer code based on Company's work in the EVENTS2 branch
- added boxed types for GstData/GstEvent/GstBuffer/GstBufferPool
- added refcounting to bufferpools and events
- use lockfree allocation for buffers
- simplified the clock, use lockfree allocation
- use GQueue in GstQueue for faster access to the tail element
- update core plugins to the new event API
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This is an attempt at not segfaulting on errors but reporting some
usefull info instead.
- bin changes so errors can propagate.
- changed the _FAST macros to _CAST because that is what they do.
- removed all references to cothreads out of the core, they are
really a scheduler issue, handler with a sched_private gpointer.
- added a live buffer count, for debugging buffer leaks.
- added error checking in gst_scheduler_state_transition this solves the
"out of cothreads" problem.
- GST_ELEMENT_NO_ENTRY == GST_ELEMENT_INFINITE_LOOP
- added 2 private element flasg for use by the scheduler
(_COTHREAD_STOPPING) is now
- added scheduler entry points:
- _yield : to create possible scheduling points.
- _interrupt: to stop execution of an element.
- _error: to signal en error condition to the scheduler.
- improved error messages for pads.
- signal gst_element_error where appropriate.
- added the a new bin to the parent before entering it so one can reference
its children.
- queue memleak fixes on dispose.
- added possible deadlock detection in queue (turned off be default)
- GstBasicScheduler is a real class of its own now, hiding its internal
variables.
- GST_ELEMENT_IS_COTHREAD_STOPPING is gone. either call explicit _yield
operations, or make a sane loop.
- Better state change handling in filesrc. Better error reporting/recovery
too.
- updated core plugins.
- detect non decoupled elements on scheduler boundries and error.
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- added playondemand plugin by Leif Morgan Johnson <lmjohns3@eos.ncsu.edu>
- some fixes to int2float
- aplied a patch from wrobell <wrobell@ite.pl> that is a first attempt at
making automake 1.5 happy (gst now requires automake1.5). It's still not
perfect but it builds.
- Made the schedulers plugable. The default scheduler now lives inside a
plugin.
- Added a new mpeg1/2 parser/demuxer.
- Fixed some compiler warnings in the core libs.
- substantial work to GstThread (hopefully less race conditions). simplified
the code in GstThread a bit. A state change can now also happen in the
thread context.
- reworked the state semantics of a bin. it'll now automatically get the
highest state of its children.
- the autoplugger now nests the threads so that a state change failure of
one thread doesn't make its upstream thread lock.
- GstQueue refuses to go to PLAYING if the sinkpad is not connected. This
way the queue will not wedge in the _get lock.
- GstQueue unlocks its mutexes when going to PAUSED.
- make sure that when all elements in a bin/thread go to PAUSED, the bin
is set to PAUSED too.
- make a parent bin wait for its children to PAUSE before ending the
iteration with FALSE (EOS)
- Some changes to GstPlay to deal with EOS.
- aplied the latest patch from Zeenix to gstrtp.
end result: GstPlay doesn't crash on EOS and the pipeline is now shut down
properly.
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API docs.
revived _buffer_ref_by_count
fast types for scheduler and bin.
error checking on plugin features;
removed some prototypes that were not implemented (gst_pipeline_iterate
comes to mind)
remove gst_pad_event until we know what it's supposed to do.
remove sinesrc, it wasn't compiles anymore, so...
updates to various elements that used the old event API.
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Move newbuf creation to the non-copyfunc case, since the copyfunc is now
assumed to create the buffer (from a bufferpool, perhaps). This solves a
memory leak.
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1. Add more warnings for the gst core only. Various trival fixes
to quiet the warnings.
2. Fix GstBufferCopyFunc prototype.
3. Re-apply the reverted type!=0 assertion in gst_elementfactory_new.
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gstinfo.[ch], cothreads.c: added initial support for -finstrument_functions
gstbin.c: removed a reference to config.h
gstbuffer.[ch]: added gst_buffer_is_span_fast(), used it in gst_buffer_span
elements/gstfilesrc.c: initial work fleshing out the event handling code
everywhere else: wrapped XML stuff in #ifndef's
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The bufferpool api has changed. Check gstbufferpool.h to see the updated
interface.
Also, the default bufferpool implementation has been finished somewhat. Take a
look at speed.c to see an example of its use, when I get the plugins committed.
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- changed timestamps to gint64 (*signed* 64-bit)
- updated buf->offset handling to deal with the -1 (0xffffffff) case
- added gst_buffer_span() and gst_buffer_merge (see -devel for details)
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- commented out remainder of Meta stuff
- enhanced mem_chunk allocation to round up to nearest 32 bytes
this helps ensure that GstBuffers are more likely to be on cache-lines
- added free() and copy() function pointers to GstBuffer
- added code in _destroy and _copy to use above routines if !NULL
- fixed up _copy code to suck less
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More work on capsnego proxying. It should be OK now.
Added another testcase enum that shows various capsnego algorithms.
Warn about pads that try to set a capability incompatible with their
padtemplate.
Implemented refcounting and copy_on_write for caps/props.
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Mega update of INFO, DEBUG, and ERROR subsystems, renamed with GST_ prefix.
GST_DEBUG now takes a category parameter, which is the same as GST_INFO
system. They are now called GST_CAT_*. All the GST_DEBUGs are set to 0
for now, we need to go and fix all these eventually.
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Fixed buffer flag handling
gstplay used old flag handling
updated some plugins for the new objects/error handling
Fixed a serious buffer error in gst_buffer_append
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Header cleanup: try to include as little as possible; this will probably
speed up compilation a bit.
changed the .c files to use #include "..."
Fix for the 'plugins are loaded twice' bug.
Fix 22186: GstObject flags are now used everywhere. Added *_FLAG_LAST so
elements do not use the same flags. Added some padding in the flag enum
for future expansion.
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Changes made to the DEBUG system. New header file gstdebug.h holds the
stuff to keep it out of gst.h's hair. DEBUG prints out the process id,
cothread id, source filename and line number. Two new macros DEBUG_ENTER
and DEBUG_LEAVE are used to show the entry and exit of a given function.
This eventually might be used to construct call trace graphs, even taking
cothreads into account. This would be quite useful in visualizing the
scheduling mechanism.
Minor changes to various debug messages.
Also sitting in gstdebug.h is a prototypical DEBUG_ENTER that's capable of
performing DEBUG_LEAVE automatically. It does this by utilizing a
little-known GCC extension that allows one to call a function with the
same parameters as the current function. The macro uses this to basically
call itself. A boolean is used to ensure that when it calls itself it
actually runs the body of the function. In the meantime it prints stuff
out before and after the real function, as well as constructing a
debugging string. This can be used eventually to provide call-wide data
on the DEBUG lines, instead of having to replicate data on each call to
DEBUG. More research is needed into how this would most cleanly be fit
into some other chunk of code, like GStreamer (I think of this DEBUG trick
as a separate project, sorta).
Unfortunately, the aforementioned DEBUG trick interacts quite poorly with
cothreads. Almost any time it's used in a function that has anything
remotely to do with a cothread context (as in, it runs in one), a segfault
results from the __builtin_apply call, which is the heart of the whole
thing. If someone who really knows assembly could analyze the resulting
code to see what's really going on, we might find a way to fix either the
macro or the cothreads (I'm thinking that there's something we missed in
constructing the cothreads themselves) so this works in all cases.
In the meantime, please insert both DEBUG_ENTER and DEBUG_LEAVE in your
functions. Be sure to put DEBUG_ENTER after your variable declarations
and before any functional code, not to put the function name in any DEBUG
strings (it's already there, trust me), and put a DEBUG_LEAVE if you care
enough.
Changes are going to happen in the way DEBUGs and other printouts occur,
so stay tuned.
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Docs updates.
Added LICENSE info to headers/code where missing in gst directory
Added a bonobo wrapper for the media player (it shows up in gshell but
locks up when activating the component, anyone?)
Fixed some XML save/load problems with arguments.
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Due to popular demand :-), I added a vorbis decoder.
The encoder is not yet functional.
Small cosmetic changes to gstcpu.c
Beware:
You *need* to install libvorbis.a from the main vorbis CVS.
you *have* to change the line in libtool to
deplibs_check_method="pass_all"
because else the plugin shared library refuses to link against the
static libvorbis.a library. This is a hack. I have no intention in
including libvorbis into the gstreamer CVS tree and making it
libtool compatible.
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Documentation updates. All standard library objects and standard
elements are documented. Modified some of the elements to more
accuratly report about their arguments so the documentation builds
more reasonable output.
Added aviencoder and jpegencoder elements (not working yet)
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This is a rather large patch. Switched on -Wall compiler flag and fixed
the warnings.
Made the Video for Linux more like it should be.
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Speedup in mpg123 parsing. speedup in mp1videoparse. rearanged the
MPEG player got rid of some memcpy. bit handling changes.
MMX code for the IDCT and motion compensation in mpeg_play.
Almost as fast as the commercial mpeg player mtv, but with a much
better video quality :-)