We iterate the current discont group backwards and push each GOP forwards,
starting from the last one. However if the first buffer in the current
discont group is a keyframe, we will keep it around until next time,
which is far from ideal. Just push it.
This prevents situations where a first branch would get seeked and
receive a buffer before all branches got seeked, and thus collected
would get called based on EOS from the previous segment.
As a consequence, during the process of seeking, don't decrease
the eospads number when a FLUSH_STOP is received.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724571
GST_CHECKS can be simply "test*" to run run all tests (including those that are
marked broken). Update the sparse comments a bit to tell how this works.
Don't set the size to -1 in automatic_eos mode (which also updates the
duration to -1). We only want automatic_eos mode influence the maxsize
calculations without any side effects.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724564
This defaults to TRUE and if it is set to FALSE it is the subclasses
responsibility to return GST_FLOW_EOS from the create() vmethod once
the stream is done.
Store the eos event seqnum and use it when creating the
new eos event to be pushed downstream. To know if the eos
was caused by the eos events received on send_event, a
'forced_eos' flag is used to use the correct seqnum on
the event pushed downstream.
Useful if the application wants to check if the EOS message
was generated from its own pushed EOS or from another source
(stream really finished).
Also adds a test for this
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722791
If on passthrough during reverse playback, do not accumulate buffers as
baseparse will never check for DISCONT flag to push those buffers.
So just push buffers downstream as if it was forward playback.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721941
TIME segments are being ignored and a standard initialized
segment is used instead. This causes issues as not properly detecting
reverse playback or not cliping output based on the segment.
This seems to be a regression from one of the GstSegment/GstEvent
redesigns on the 0.10 -> 1.0 transition
It wasn't required, instead baseparse was using it to check the media
caps to identify if it was handling audio or video.
The pending_segment was removed and a checked_media boolean
replaced it for a more accurate naming.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721350
A GAP event is handled as an empty buffer by sinks and they expect
to receive start up events before GAP events (like a segment).
This is important specially if there is a GAP at the beginning of
a stream (before any buffers) so that the segment event can be
pushed downstream before the GAP
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721350
* fix typo GstBufferFlag -> GstBufferFlags
* fix typo GstFeatures -> GstCapsFeatures
* fix typo GstAllocatorParams -> GstAllocationParams
* fix typo GstContrlSources -> GstControlSource
* do not refer to gstcheck as an object
* make references gtk_init() and tcase_set_timeout() not be references
* gst_element_get_pad() renamed gst_element_get_static_pad()
* gst_clock_id_wait_async_full() renamed gst_clock_id_wait_async()
* _drop_element() is really gst_queue_array_drop_element()
* gst_pad_accept_caps() was removed, do not refer to it
* separate GST_META_TAG_MEMORY_STR declaration from description
* do not describe removed gst_collect_pads_collect()
* correctly link to GstElementClass' virtual set_context()
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719614
Fix a typo in a doc string - the property is round-trip-limit, not
roundtrip-limit.
Remove a bogus GST_WARNING that can print an uninitialised variable
and is redundant anyway.
Sometimes, packets might take a very long time to return. Such packets
usually are way too late and destabilize the regression with their
obsolete data. On Wi-Fi, round-trips of over 7 seconds have been observed.
If the limit is set to a nonzero value, packets with a round-trip period
larger than the limit are ignored.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Rafael Giani <dv@pseudoterminal.org>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712385
Keep a rolling average of the round trip time for network clock
observations, favouring shorter round trips as being more accurate.
Don't pass any clock observation to the clock slaving if it has a
round-trip time greater than 2 times the average.
Actual shifts in the network topology will be noticed after some
time, as the rolling average incorporates the new round trip times.
Even though this parameter is not used, it should be const to fit in with the
coding standards for other similar parameters. Client code already passes in
const strings under the expectation that they won’t be modified.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710442
pads->data is the public list. It is dynamically rebuilt at each call to
check_collected, in check_pads to be specific. When you add a pad and
collectpads have been started, it is not added to the public list.
Thus there exists a possible race where :
1) You would add a pad to collectpads while running.
2) You set collectpads to flushing before check_collected has been called again
-> the pad is not set to flushing
3) the pad starts pushing data as downstream might not be prepared, in the case
of adder it then returns FLOW_FLUSHING.
4) elements like demuxers, when they get a FLOW_FLUSHING, stop their tasks,
never to be seen again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708636
The change should have been from PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY to
PARAM_CONSTRUCT, otherwise bindings are affected, since
they look for the CONSTRUCT flag.
See ec55363d
The seqnum of the segment after a seek should be the same of
the seek event. Downstream elements might rely on seqnums to
identify events related to a seek.
This is particularly important when a demuxer maps a TIME seek
into a BYTES seek for upstream and it needs to identify the
corresponding segment event and map it back into TIME to push
downstream, possibly using the values from the original seek
event.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707530
If a pad is removed while a collectpads element (say adder) is in a chain
function waiting to be collected, there is a possibility that an unref happens
on a NULL pointer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707536
This avoids triggering plenty of extra code/methods/overhead downstream when
we can just quickly check whenever we want to set caps whether they are
identical or not
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706600
Use custom code to implement flush-stop, we can't reuse the set_flushing code
because we can't touch the live_playing flag and we need to signal the
streaming thread.
In some specific cases (like transmuxing) we want to force the element
to actually parse all incoming data even if the element deems it is not
necessary.
This property simply ignores requests from the element to enable passthrough
mode which results in processing always being enabled.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705621
Adds a variant of the _push function that doesn't check the queue limits
before adding the new item. It is useful when pushing an element to the
queue shouldn't lock the thread.
One particular scenario is when the queue is used to serialize buffers
and events that are going to be pushed from another thread. The
dataqueue should have a limit on the amount of buffers to be stored to
avoid large memory consumption, but events can be considered to have
negligible impact on memory compared to buffers. So it is useful to be
used to push items into the queue that contain events, even though the
queue is already full, it shouldn't matter inserting an item that has
no significative size.
This scenario happens on adaptive elements (dashdemux / mssdemux) as
there is a single download thread fetching buffers and putting into the
dataqueues for the streams. This same download thread can als generate
events in some situations as caps changes, eos or a internal control
events. There can be a deadlock at preroll if the first buffer fetched
is large enough to fill the dataqueue and the download thread and the
next iteration of the download thread decides to push an event to this
same dataqueue before fetching buffers to other streams, if this push
locks, the pipeline will be stuck in preroll as no more buffers will be
downloaded.
There is a somewhat common practice in dash streams to have a single
very large buffer for audio and one for video, so this will always
happen as the download thread will have to push an EOS right after
fetching the first buffer for any stream.
API: gst_data_queue_push_force
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705694
When the range for a property is defined as -INT_MAX-1 .. INT_MAX, like
the xpos in a videomixer the following expression in the macro
definitions of convert_g_value_to_##type (and the equivalent in
convert_value_to_##type)
v = pspec->minimum + (g##type) ROUNDING_OP ((pspec->maximum - pspec->minimum) * s);
are converted to:
v = -2147483648 + (g##type) ROUNDING_OP ((2147483647 - -2147483648) * s);
(2147483647 - -2147483648) overflows to -1 and the net result is:
v = -2147483648 + (g##type) ROUNDING_OP (-1 * s);
so v only takes the values -2147483648 for s == 0 and 2147483647
for s == 1.
Rewriting the expression as minimum*(1-s) + maximum*s gives the correct
result in this case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=705630
Calling gst_buffer_get_size represented 2/3 of the cost of helper_find_peek
which was called whenever a typefindfunction wanted to peek at data.
We already know the size (from the GstMapInfo), so just use that.
Pass the fixed caps we're asked to accept as a filter for the caps
query, so we don't get a fully-expanded set of caps back (which we don't
need and can take a lot of time for intersection).
This reduces the time for camerabin to produce a second frame on a
logitech C910 camera from around 52 seconds to a bit less then 16
seconds on my system.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702632
When we asynchronously go from READY to PLAYING, also call the
state change function so that subclasses can update their state for PLAYING.
Because the PREROLL lock is not recursive, we can't make this without
races and we must assume for now that the subclass can handle concurrent calls
to PAUSED->PLAYING and PLAYING->PAUSED. We can make this assumption because not
many elements actually do something in those state changes and the ones that
did would be broken even more without this change.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702282
Doing it after every single create() is not very efficient and not necessary.
Especially on network file systems fstat() is not cached and causes network
traffic, making the source possibly unusable slow.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652037
This makes sure that at least one buffer per second is rendered if buffers
are dropped before ::prepare. Without this change, at least one buffer per
second wouldn't be too late before ::prepare anymore but would be dropped
before ::render because of last_render_time being set before ::prepare
already.
This function works just like gst_data_queue_pop, but it doesn't
remove the object from the queue.
Useful when inspecting multiple GstDataQueues to decide from which
to pop the element from.
Add: gst_data_queue_peek
Importantly, this patch converts DTS to running time. Less importantly,
and possibly a problem for some muxers, is that it orders buffers by
DTS (if it is valid, otherwise PTS). This is generally correct, but
might be somewhat surprising to muxers.
Also note that once converted to running time, DTS can end up negative.
gst_pad_get_current_caps() on the source pad might yield NULL caps
if we're being shut down and the source pad has already been
deactivated by the other thread that's changing state. Just bail
out in that case, instead of passing NULL caps to the transform_size
function, which it might not expect.
Fixes spurious warnings in audioresample shutdown unit test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693996
... and tracking of DTS. Fixes cases where PTS is locked on to the
DTS of an incoming buffer with no PTS with invalid data, leading to
no outgoing PTS (since it is not allowed smaller than DTS).
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691481
Use GSIZE_TO_POINTER instead. sizeof(GType) may be larger
than sizeof(gulong) and sizeof(int), so the casts may
chop off some bits from the GType value on some architectures.
Don't retry to negotiate when we fail to negotiate but instead produce a
NOT_NEGOTIATED error. We only want to retry negotiation if the result from
gst_pad_push() returned NOT_NEGOTIATED.
When negotiation fails, mark the pad as needing a reconfigure again so
that it gets picked up again next time.
Signed-off-by: Niv Sardi <xaiki@evilgiggle.com>
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691986
The _1_0 suffixed environment variables override the
non-suffixed ones, so if we're in an environment that
sets the _1_0 suffixed ones, such as jhbuild, we need
to set those to make sure ours actually always get
used.
Useful for video parses that want to attach matter or
find out if downstream supports certain metas.
API: GstBaseParseClass::src_query()
API: GstBaseParseClass::sink_query()
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691475
Add a max-bitrate property that will slightly delay rendering of buffers if it
would exceed the maximum defined bitrate. This can be used to do
rate control on network sinks, for example.
API: GstBaseSink::max-bitrate
API: gst_base_sink_set_max_bitrate()
API: gst_base_sink_get_max_bitrate()
Large streams would index one frame every second, which can get quite
large with multi-hour streams, so add an additional byte-based
minimum distance as well, which will kick in for long streams
and make sure we never have more than a couple of thousand index
entries.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666053
Using multiple libraries causes problems for the C# bindings and
will for similiar languages such as Java when there are bindings
for them.
Also change --library=libgstfoo-X.la to --library=gstfoo-X as
the man page suggests it should be done.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679315
Use a new GCond, protected with the object lock, to signal completion
of the async state change. We can't reuse the live lock because that
one can be locked when the create function blocks.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686723
gst_base_src_start_complete() can fail when the thread could not be
started, for example. Make sure it causes the state change to fail by
retrieving the result from _start_complete().
Basetransform attempts to do passthrough mode regardless of the order of
the transform_caps method. Add a method to disable this.
This is needed for elements like capsfilter that want to transform caps
based on the order of the caps property.
The 3rd parameter of gst_base_src_new_seamless_segment in
0.10 is the time associated with the start of the new segment,
not the position in the new segment. Fix the name of the parameter,
the docs, and the implementation to match the needs of the only
extant consumer: DVD playback.
It's not right, and we don't know what extra properties
that event might have set in future (e.g. sparseness).
This change means collectpad users need to create their
own stream-start event now. We could add a utility
function that creates a stream-start event based on
the input stream-start events.
Hacky, because the still-frame code all lives in -base, where we
can't use it - so this is a hacky duplication of -base code. Not
sure which way to fix this: Move baseparse to -base, or move still-frame
events to core?
Make the event handling more like what videodecoder does,
to ensure that all events are passed to child classes before being
placed on the pending queue or pushed onward.
We only deal in TIME format ourselves, but if the subclass can handle
converting other formats into TIME format, we can support that too.
Fixes seeking in DEFAULT (sample) format with flacparse,
and the flacdec unit test.
Sometimes a transform filter would need the buffer pool or the memory
allocator negotiated by the base class, for example, for querying different
parameters, such as a bigger number of buffers to allocate by the buffer pool.
This patch expose a two getters accessors: one for the buffer pool and the
other for the memory allocator.
Sometimes the sources would use the buffer pool or the memory allocator for
something else than just allocating output buffers; for example, querying for
different parameters, such as a bigger number of buffers to allocate by the
pool.
This patch expose a two getters accessors: one for the buffer pool and the
other for the memory allocator.
Don't just return FALSE for seek events with negative rates when
operating in push mode. An upstream demuxer may support this just
fine, so if we're not operating in pull mode always check upstream
first if it can handle the seek event. This fixes reverse playback
where the upstream demuxer supports it (e.g. with qtdemux). The
same code would work fine in 0.10, because baseparse will just
call the default pad event handler if FALSE was returned from the
baseparse event handler, and the pad event handler will just
forward it upstream. In 0.11 the baseclass or subclass is
responsible for chaining up to the parent class or forwarding the
event upstream in any case.
Disable reverse playback in pull mode for now, there seems to
be something going wrong with the segment configuration in that
case.
No need to use a custom main context and custom timeout sources,
just use g_socket_condition_timed_wait() instead, which was added
for exactly this case.
Also seems to help with the unit test deadlocking with glib 2.33.x
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681575
The fail() definition was changed to not fail with non-GCC compilers,
unfortunately the change was incorrect and appended the first argument
of fail to the expression string instead of making it the message.
This change does mean that fail() now requires a message to be passed
along.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680755
This specifies if a given taglist applies to the complete
medium or only this specific stream. By default a taglist
has a stream scope.
Fixes bug #677619.
Define a 0 and -1 step amount. They used to almost do the same thing but now, 0
cancels/stops the current step and -1 keeps on stepping until the end of the
segment.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679378
Move code that checks for upstream seekability and all that to
the right place, otherwise it will never be done for formats
that have headers such as FLAC, as handle_and_push frame will
be called the first time only after headers have been processed
(and framecount is > 0). This then makes us report that we
can't seek, which disables the seek bar in totem.
when we have a new step event with a -1 amount, make sure that we follow the
regular code path so that the stop_end handler is called as usual. This takes
care of flushing the buffer in case of a flushing step and also posts a step end
message.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679378
In 0.11 the caller may provide a buffer to be filled by the source to
pull_range/get_range/create, but it's easy to miss this new case when
porting code from 0.10. Provide fallback that copies the created data
into the provided buffer for now.
This makes oggdemux in pull-mode work with dataurisrc.
Make gst_query_add_allocation_meta() take a copy of the passed caps instead of
taking ownership. This makes it easier for the caller in most cases because it
doesn't have to make a copy and deal with NULL values.
Make GstAllocator a GstObject instead of a GstMiniObject, like bufferpool.
Make a new gstallocator.c file. Make a GstAllocator subclass for the default
allocator.
Make it possible to add API specific flags to the ALLOCATION query. This makes
it possible to also check what kinds of subfeatures of the metadata API are
supported.
This is a queue which has the same API as GQueue, except that:
* It uses an array, instead of a doubled-linked-list
* The array can only grow.
This code is not-threadsafe. It is up to the owner to make sure the
proper locking is taken before calling this API.
Rename gst_base_sink_wait_eos() to gst_base_sink_wait() to avoid confusion and
introspection problems with the ::wait_eos vmethod. Also this method can be used
to wait for other things than EOS. Update the docs a little.
Add the running-time of the buffer that caused the async operation to complete
to the async-done message.
Update bin to handle the new async-done message.
Use the new RESET_TIME message to reset the start-time of the pipeline to the
requested time.
Make basesink request a new running-time when the flush-stop message tells it to
insteasd of waiting for preroll.
Use the pad methods to set and check the reconfigure flags
Clear the reconfigure flag before we negotiate so that we don't miss any
reconfigure events while negotiating
Release the object lock before we get the time of the clock because that code
might take other locks.
Fix potential clock refcount error because we released the object lock but
didn't ref the clock.
... since processing might still continue (if e.g. NOT_LINKED)
and then proper state (e.g. offset) needs to be maintained
(e.g. to arrange for a new frame setup).
The proto for helper_find_suggest has a different argument than the actual
function in the same file has. This causes the Sun Studio compiler to fail.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676624
Conflicts:
libs/gst/base/gsttypefindhelper.c
Add a prepare method that is called before sync happens. The purpose of this
method is to prepare the rendering of the giving buffer so that the following
render() call after sync is a quick as possible.
In gst_base_src_start_complete() we do a perform_seek() that will eventually
start the streaming thread which acquires the live lock and then goes to sleep
in the case of appsrc. Right after we perform seek we also try to acquire the
live lock which might then deadlock.
fix this by taking the stream lock before performing the seek. This makes sure
that the streaming thread cannot start and grab the live lock until we are done
and release the stream lock again.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676048
This allows subclasses to override it, as is necessary for e.g. the
video-crop meta. It is now necessary that after decide_allocation()
there is always a allocator and a configured buffer pool inside the
query.
It causes the timestamp to go wrong, should not cause much of a performance
increase and in the cases where it is faster, it is broken in 0.10 as well.
We should try to review this when rewriting the adapter for 0.11 memory
features.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674791
Rename the _get_value_array() functions to _get_g_value_array() and reintroduce
the former to operate on plain unboxed c datatypes (like in 0.10). The _g_value
variants are for bindings while the _value ones are more suited to processing
in elements.
... which presently mainly serves to answer SEEKING query negatively
to dissuade upstream encoders from doing any seeking and
"header finalization" (since the returned result of pushing a
sticky event is fairly useless nowadays).
Remove GST_MAJORMINOR and replace it by GST_API_VERSION
Also set GST_VERSION_{MAJOR,MINOR,MICRO,NANO} explicitely
now.
All versions are at 1.0.0 now for the release soon but
API/ABI can still change until the 1.0.0 release.
Next release versions until 1.0.0 will be 0.10.9X and
these will be release candidates. GST_VERSION_* will
nonetheless stay at 1.0.0.0.
This avoids ending up with plenty of pending data (since we'll only
try to parse/push one frame from the incoming buffer).
Fixes increasing memory consumption when parsers aren't linked
Conflicts:
libs/gst/base/gstbaseparse.c
This avoids ending up with plenty of pending data (since we'll only
try to parse/push one frame from the incoming buffer).
Fixes increasing memory consumption when parsers aren't linked
Add an option to control if transform_ip is called in passthrough mode or not.
for elements that don't want to look at the data in passthrough mode, this can
avoid some extra processing, mostly in subclasses.
gst_buffer_take_memory -> gst_buffer_insert_memory because insert is what the
method does.
Make all methods deal with ranges so that we can replace, merge, remove and map
a certain subset of the memory in a buffer. With the new methods we can make
some code nicer and reuse more code. Being able to deal with a subset of the
buffer memory allows us to optimize more cases later (most notably RTP headers
and payload that could be in different memory objects).
Make some more convenient macros that call the more generic range methods.
Add gst_buffer_append() which appends the memory blocks from one buffer to
another. Remove the old inefficient _merge() and _join() methods which forced a
premature memcpy in most cases.
Remove the _is_span() and _span() methods they are not needed anymore now that
we can _append(). Merging and spanning will be delayed until mapping or maybe
not at all when the element can deal with the different memory blocks.
... which controls how to (forcibly) deal with (non-)writable data and
is not necessarily related to identical caps.
In particular, it is also not so helpful anymore with a more advanced
GstVideoFilter subclass which always has a transform_ip method currently,
even though its subclass may not have a corresponding _ip method.
Improve the docs of the get/pull_range functions, define the lifetime of the
buffer in case of errors and short reads.
Make sure the code does what the docs say.
Make it so that one can specify a buffer for get/pull_range where the downstream
element should write into. When passing NULL, upstream should allocate a buffer,
like in 0.10.
We also need to change the probes a little because before the pull probe, there
could already be a buffer passed. This then allows us to use the same PROBE
macro for before and after pulling.
While we're at the probes, make the query probe more powerful by handling the
GST_PAD_PROBE_DROP return value. Returning _DROP from a query probe will now
return TRUE upstream and will not forward the probe to the peer or handler.
Also handle _DROP for get/pull_range properly by not dispatching to the
peer/handler or by generating EOS when the probe returns DROP and no buffer.
Make filesrc handle the non-NULL buffer passed in the get_range function and
skip the allocation in that case, writing directly into the downstream provided
buffer.
Update tests because now we need to make sure to not pass a random value in the
buffer pointer to get/pull_range
Separate the bufferpool and allocator hints in the allocation query, some
of the values don't always make sense together.
Keep the bufferpool and its configuration together.
Keep the allocator and its parameters together.
Allow for multiple bufferpool configurations in the query.
Group the extra allocation parameters in a GstAllocationParams structure to make
it easier to deal with them and so that we can extend them later if needed.
Make gst_buffer_new_allocate() take the GstAllocationParams for added
functionality.
Add boxed type for GstAllocationParams.
Change gst_allocator_alloc() so that we can also spicify flags and padding.
Add 2 new flags to mark the memory 0 prefixed/padded. This allows us to
remove some resizes in the base classes.
When allocating memory, memset prefix and padding with 0 when the flags tell
us to.
On resize, clear the zero padding flags if we can't guarantee the memory is
still 0 filled.
Update tests.
Negotiating padding is needed on second thought so include it in the
ALLOCATION query.
Make the bufferpool take padding into account when allocating.
Make basesrc take padding into account.
Use padding and prefix when allocating in basetransform.
Rework some caps operations so they don't rely on writable caps but instead take
ownership of the input caps and do _make_writable() only when needed.
Remove some const from caps functions, it does not make much sense for
refcounted objects and does not allow us to return a refcount to the const input
caps.
Rework the base classes fixate vmethods to not operate on the caps in-place.
All this saves us around 30% of caps and structure copy and new operations.
Answer the allocation query with FALSE when we are not negotiated yet because at
that point we have no idea if we need to proxy the allocation query or not.
Previously only the last would be pushed, which would cause
invalid running times downstream. This also fixes the handling
of update newsegment events.
The segment start adjustment code in pull mode should never trigger
anymore because the bisection code earlier would have already made
sure that we're at the desired position.
Also move the gap handling some lines below after sending the currently
configured segments. Otherwise we might fill gaps in a segment that is
not configured downstream yet.
Add a vmethod to filter metadata that should be passed upstream. By default,
don't pass anything.
Add a vmethod to transform metadata from the input buffer to the output buffer.
By default, nothing is transformed or copied.
Remove metadata that describes the particular memory of the buffer it is
attached to. We need to do this because in non-passthrough mode we will allocate
new memory for our output buffer.
Improve the propose allocation vmethod by passing the downstream allocation
query to it. This way the vmethod implementation can use properties of the
downstream allocation to generate the upstream query result. If there is no
downstream quety, it means that the element is working in passthrough mode.
Implement a default decide_allocation.
Split out the registration of the metadata API and its implementation. Make a
GType for each metadata API. This allows us to store extra information with the
API type such as the tags.
Change the buffer API so that we can get the metadata using the API GType.
Change the query API so that we use the metadata API GType in the allocation
query instead of a string.
Update netaddress and unit tests
Add support for adding tags to the metadata. with some standard keys, this
should make it possible to describe what the metadata refers to. We should be
able to use this information to decide if a transformation destroys the metadata
or not.
Rename gst_base_transform_suggest to gst_base_transform_reconfigure_sink because
that is what it does. Also remove the caps and size because that is not needed.
Rename gst_base_transform_reconfigure to gst_base_transform_reconfigure_src.
Remove some old unused code in capsfilter.
Flesh out the transform method. Add a type and extra info to the transform
function so that implementation can transform the metadata.
Remove the copy function and replace with the more generic transform.
Always call the propose_allocation method and provide a default implementation
that passes the query on in passthrough mode so that subclasses can also call
this. Also pass if the transform is in passthrough mode so that the
implementation can adjust its algorithm.
Make it possible to also implement non-inplace fixate functions. Let the fixate
function make the caps writable when needed because some fixate functions might
not need to modify the caps.
Make it possible to configure a GDestroyNotify and user_data for
gst_memory_new_wrapped() this allows for more flexible wrapping of foreign
memory blocks.
Use a frame flag to signal to subclass it should reset any retained
state w.r.t. frame parsing since the frame being passed is 'new',
i.e. not related to previously passed and processed data.
Make the pad activation code look more like other activation code.
Only start the sinkpad task when we decide to activate in pull mode, when we
later add srcpad pullmode this will be needed.
... so as to allow the push-mode case to provide data to subclass
on a buffer by buffer basis (as in regular forward case), rather
than all buffers of a fragment chucked together.
Also refactor buffer handling some more, and add some debug.
... since that is already handled by _update_duration, or should not be done
altogether if the duration is determined by non-estimated means.
Fixes#669502.
Clean up the prepare_output_buffer function.
Reuse the input buffer when it is writable and when doing an
in-place but non-passthrough transform.
Move the copy-metadata function call to the prepare_output_buffer default
function. If subclasses implement a custom prepare_output_buffer, they must also
copy the metadata themselves.
Remove a useless memory copy because prepare_output_buffer already did that.
Place the allocator object in the ALLOCATION query instead of the name. This
allows us to exchange allocators that are not in the global pool of allocators.
Update elements for the new api
Add refcounting to the GstAllocator object.
Remove const from functions because the allocator is refcounted now.
Rename the vmethods for consistency
Expose the constructor for GstAllocator and add a destroy notify for the
user_data. This should make it possible to create allocators that are not
registered and shared globally along with the possibility to destroy them
properly.
Update defs with new symbols.
This is now bindings firendly as _new is just a classic c convenience and all
the work is done in a constructor. As a side effect _new never fails.
Fix the tests.
And only forward the allocation query if we're working in
passthrough mode if no ::propose_allocation is implemented.
In place buffer transformations will change the buffer
content and require explicit handling of all metas.
When _clear gets called between _map and _unmap, buffers
will be unreffed. If the adapter was mapped, memory leaks
may occur.
While calling _clear between _map and _unmap does not seem
like such a great idea, this is possible in the audio
encoder base class, as _clear may be called in _finish_frame.
Since the audio encoder relies on flushing to keep track of
timestamps, delaying flushing till after handle_frame seems
dangerous.
So, we unmap on clear, as the next unmap will do nothing.
This makes _clear safe to call between _map and _unmap,
while avoiding leaking the mapped buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664133
GstBaseParse was not clearing its adapter on reset causing
problems when a pipeline went for example from PLAYING to NULL
state and then back to PLAYING again. The data from the last
stream would be used in the parser.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667444
There are many good use cases for GstIndex and we want
to add it back again in some form, but possibly not with
the current API, which is very powerful (maybe too powerful),
but also a bit confusing. At the very least we'd need to
make the API bindings-friendly.
Add a GstControlBinding class. This is a preparation for making the
controlsources generate double valued control curves and do the gparamspec
mapping in the control binding. Now the API in GstObject is again mostly
for convenience.
Conflicts:
libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c
libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolationcontrolsource.c
libs/gst/controller/gstlfocontrolsource.c
plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c
Dit not merge controller or basetransform changes.
Move most of the code to a GstTimedValueControlSource. Split out the trigger
'interpolation mode' to a new control source class. Move tests and examples to
new api. Update docs.
Fixes#610338
Conflicts:
gst/gstindexfactory.c
libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c
plugins/elements/gstfakesink.c
plugins/elements/gstfakesrc.c
plugins/elements/gstidentity.c
plugins/elements/gstinputselector.c
plugins/elements/gstoutputselector.c
Note: did not merge any of the basetransform changes from 0.10.
Add a method to enable async start behaviour. The subclass can then complete the
start operation from any other thread by caling gst_base_src_start_complete().
The base class can wait for the start to complete with
gst_base_src_start_wait().
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 can't change most of
these in 0.10 because they're part of our API and ABI.
Merge the render_object code with the chain method. It is only called from there
and there are quite a few variables that can be reused to makes things less
confusing.
Add new wait_eos vmethod to wait for the eos timeout before posting the EOS
message on the bus.
Add default event handler. Move the default event actions in there. Call the
event vmethod from the pad event handler. Subclasses are now supposed to chain
up to the parent event handler or unref the event and do their own thing.
Avoid passing unused parameters to functions.
Rename the last-buffer property to last-sample and make it return the new
GstSample type so that we can include caps and timing info in one nice bundle.
This makes sure that we get correct and complete caps. The suggested caps
could be incomplete, e.g. video/x-raw-rgb without any fields, and by
intersecting with the peer caps we get something usable.
Fixes bug #662199.
Calling set_caps at that point is not useful in 0.10 (FIXME comment!), and in
0.11 it is totally pointless: the caps event doesn't stick to a flushing pad.
Using gst_pad_proxy_get_caps() breaks backwards compatibility with old
parsers because it will propagate the other side's fields like "parsed"
and "framed" and also breaks parser/converters.
Fixes bug #664221.
In 0.10, this can be done with a one-liner by using GST_BUFFER_DATA/SIZE with
put_data. A 0.11 user has to resort to gst_buffer_map, which is less convenient
and might require a memcpy internally.
API: gst_byte_writer_put_buffer()
Fixes compiler warnings on OSX:
gstadapter.h:82: warning: type qualifiers ignored on function return type
gstadapter.c:412: warning: type qualifiers ignored on function return type
const gpointer is not the same as gconstpointer or const void *.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664491
Add the pad mode to the activate function so that we can reuse the same function
for all activation modes. This makes the core logic smaller and allows for some
elements to make their activation code easier. It would allow us to add more
scheduling modes later without having to add more activate functions.
Turns some boolean arguments in the scheduling query to flags, which are easier
to extend and makes the code easier to read.
Make extra methods for configuring and querying the supported scheduling modes.
This should make it easier to add new modes later.
Remove the getcaps function on the pad and use the CAPS query for
the same effect.
Add PROXY_CAPS to the pad flags. This instructs the default caps event and query
handlers to pass on the CAPS related queries and events. This simplifies a lot
of elements that passtrough caps negotiation.
Make two utility functions to proxy caps queries and aggregate the result. Needs
to use the pad forward function instead later.
Make the _query_peer_ utility functions use the gst_pad_peer_query() function to
make sure the probes are emited properly.
Don't rely on the return value of a vmethod to trigger the default
implementation but make a real defaul implementation of the method that the
subclass can chain up to.
Make a default implementation of the transform_caps vmethod so that subclasses
can call into it.
Make a default implementation of transform_size.
Avoid doing something in the vmethod trampoline.
The fixate caps function was not used externally and we have vmethods in the
base classes where it is needed.
Update some docs.
simplify some fixate functions in the base classes. Also pass the untruncated
caps to the vmethod.
Make a new GstPadProbeInfo structure and pass this in the probe callback. This
allows us to add more things later and also allow the callback to replace or
modify the passed object.
Make a separate cookie to detect chancges in the list of probes and keeping
track of what hooks have been invoked yet.
Remove the requirement to have probes on srcpads in push mode and sinkpads in
pull mode.
Add some more debug.
Keep track of what callbacks got executed. If no callback is called and we are a
blocking pad, let the item pass. This allows you to block pads on selected
items only.
Explicitly have an UPSTREAM and DOWNSTREAM PadProbeType. This allows you to only
block the pad on upstream or downstream items.
Add convenience macros to only block on downstream/upstream items.
Move the controller to gstobject as a simple delegate. The controller and
controlsource are not classes in core. The controlsources stay separate as a lib
for now. This way we can avoid the qdata lookups.
Also remove controller_init(). There is no more need to link to controller for
elements.
Also sanitize the API. We now have functions to add properties like we had
methods to remove that. That avoids then ref count hacks we had in _new.
Better now than later in the cycle. These might come in handy:
sed -i -e 's/GstProbeReturn/GstPadProbeReturn/g' `git grep GstProbeReturn | sed -e 's/:.*//' | sort -u`
sed -i -e 's/GST_PROBE_/GST_PAD_PROBE_/g' `git grep GST_PROBE_ | sed -e 's/:.*//' | sort -u`
sed -i -e 's/GstProbeType/GstPadProbeType/g' `git grep GstProbeType | sed -e 's/:.*//' | sort -u`
... in the extent that a non-waiting pad (so indicated by newsegment)
turns out to provide the best buffer, which is then forced to waiting
for book-keeping purposes, but that should only be temporary.
See bug #415754.
This handles muxing of sparse/subtitle streams and has
lots of cleanup. Still missing is special support for
live streams but this can be added later without breaking
API/ABI.
Based on the version from the videomixer plugin.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415754
Speeds up negotiation a fair bit on a contrived pipeline
with a dozen colorspace conversions.
Hopefully clears out the cache every time it ought to.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662291
API: GstBaseParseClass::detect()
This is called with the first buffers until the subclass has finished detection
and only afterwards the original buffers are handled as before. The vfunc allows
detection of the stream format without breaking the upstream framing.
Adds a getcaps function to the sink pad to make parsers propagate
downstream caps restrictions to upstream.
The pipeline "audiotestsrc num-buffers=100 ! faac ! aacparse !
"audio/mpeg, version=(int)4, stream-format=(string)adts" ! filesink"
wouldn't work because aacparse wouldn't propagate the adts restriction
upstream to faac.
This patch adds a default getcaps to the sink pad to simply proxy
downstream caps and also adds a 'get_sink_caps' function pointer
to GstBaseParseClass for subclasses that need more refined getcaps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661874
If a class extending basesrc doesn't set blocksize, basesrc
would try to allocate a (guint)-1 sized buffer, which is enormous
and likely would fail.
Avoid it and error out.
There's no code that uses it other than multiqueue, so make it private
to multiqueue for now. That way we can also do optimisations that
require API/ABI breaks. If anyone ever wants to use it, we can still
make it public again.
Some elements (such as videorate) might push buffers early,
for instance in in transform_ip. We want events (and in particular
any NEWSEGMENT event) to be pushed before that.
This fixes transmageddon wedging on converting a file starting
with a non zero offset to Ogg.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660165
Cast enum to int before checking for negative values, which are
impossible according to the enum list.
gstlfocontrolsource.c:652:45: error: comparison of unsigned enum expression < 0
is always false [-Werror,-Wtautological-compare]
if (waveform >= num_waveforms || waveform < 0) {
~~~~~~~~ ^ ~
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653137
Otherwise elements like capsfilter will return ANY caps if no
peer is present instead of the filter caps. The transform_caps()
vfunc could do transformations to the template caps that do not
result in the unmodified template caps.
Name the allocation vmethod on srcpad decide_allocation because source pads will
have to decide what allocation parameters will be used.
Name the allocation vmethod on sinkpads propose_allocation because they will
need to configure the allocation query with a proposed values for upstream.
Wim suggested that using GstPadDirection instead of a GstPad in the
arguments to the new query vfunc would be more consistent with the other
functions.
Remove the negotiation from the state change function, it causes data transfer
and bufferpool negotiation, which is not supposed to be done. Since we have the
reconfigure state on the pad, the create function will do the negotiation as
soon as it gets in the streaming thread.
Don't change the state of the bufferpool when going between PAUSED and PLAYING,
it will dealloc and realloc all buffers, which is clearly too invasive. We will
need to add some other way of unblocking the bufferpool.
Add a vmethod to handle the pad query.
Install a default handler for the pad query.
Add a vmethod to setup the allocation properties.
Use the new query function in filesink
Implement the sink event handling like the src event handler. Make the default
implementation parse and forward the event. This makes it possible to actually
return an error value from the event handler.
Remove the requirement to have to return a ref to the input buffer when in
passthrough mode. This saves a few ref/unref cycles and fixes another 0.11
FIXME.
Make a new copy_metadata vmethod and move the code to copy the timestamps, flags
and offsets into a default implementation. This will allow us to give the
subclasses a chance to override the copy method.
Move the code for prepare_output_buffer to a default implementation. this allows
us to simplify some things and have subclasses call into the default
implementation when needed.
Remove the caps and size from the prepare_output_buffer function. with
bufferpools and capsnego done differently, we don't need this in most cases and
if we do, we can simply use the transform_size function and get the caps from
the srcpad.
Don't mix messages and pads and tags.
Make the sink post tag messages when a tag event is received.
Since tags are sticky on pads now, they can be retrieved from there
when needed.
Add an index to gst_buffer_take_memory() so that we can also insert memory at a
certain offset. This is mostly interesting to prepend a header memory block to
the buffer.
Make a new method to allocate a buffer + memory that takes the allocator and the
alignment as parameters. Provide a macro for the old method but prefer to use
the new method to encourage plugins to negotiate the allocator properly.
Add a new fill virtual method to basesrc. The purpose of this method is to fill
a provided buffer with data.
Add a default implementation of the create method that allocates a buffer and
calls the fill method on it. This would allow the base class to implement
bufferpool and allocator negotiation on behalf of the subclasses.
Fix the blocksize property.
Make filesrc use the new fill method.
Add a boolean to the flush_stop event to make it possible to implement flushes
that don't reset_time.
Make basesink post async_done with the reset_time property from the flush stop
event.
Fix some unit tests
This allows subclass to indicate that size reported by src may not be static
and should as such be updated regularly, rather than only when really
needed.
Particular examples are filesrc or fdsrc reading from a file that is still
growing (e.g. being downloaded).
Fixes#652037.
This reverts commit 934faf163c.
Original commit leads to possibly sending newsegment event downstream
in pull mode. In push mode, quite some downstream elements
are likely to only expect newsegment event following a seek they performed
and as such may have their state messed up.
Move the flag to indicate that a new_base_time should be distributed to the
pipeline, from the async_start to the async_done message. This would allow us to
decide when to reset the pipeline time based on other reasons than the
FLUSH_START event.
The main goal eventually is to make the FLUSH events not reset time at all but
reset the time based on the first buffer or segment that prerolls the pipeline
again.
Instead of passing it structure by structure. This allows
better optimized transform_caps functions and allows better
transformation decisions.
See bug #619844.
Don't error out when the allocation query returns success.
Do bufferpool query after we pushed the caps event downstream so that we can get
a good bufferpool suggestion.
Also proxy the bufferpool query downstream when we operate in in_place mode.
Avoid installing a setcaps function on the srcpad and calling the setcaps
function, we can do more efficiently with sending the event ourself and calling
our vmethod.
While some formats allow subclass to determine a specific subsequent
needed frame size, others may to need to scan for markers and can only
request 'additional data' by whatever reasonable available step.
In push mode, trying to minimize additional latency leads to step size
being the next input buffer. In pull mode, any reasonable step size
(such as already used by buffer caching) can be applied.
This reverts commit cf4fbc005c.
This change did not improve the situation for bindings because
queries are usually created, then directly passed to a function
and not stored elsewhere, and the writability problem with
miniobjects usually happens with buffers or caps instead.
Improve GstSegment, rename some fields. The idea is to have the GstSegment
structure represent the timing structure of the buffers as they are generated by
the source or demuxer element.
gst_segment_set_seek() -> gst_segment_do_seek()
Rename the NEWSEGMENT event to SEGMENT.
Make parsing of the SEGMENT event into a GstSegment structure.
Pass a GstSegment structure when making a new SEGMENT event. This allows us to
pass the timing info directly to the next element. No accumulation is needed in
the receiving element, all the info is inside the element.
Remove gst_segment_set_newsegment(): This function as used to accumulate
segments received from upstream, which is now not needed anymore because the
segment event contains the complete timing information.
Doing so avoids a large timestamp gap between first and second buffer
for live sources which take time to start up.
The first buffer now has a "live" timestamp based on the running time,
as other buffers do.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649369
Hide the GstStructure of the event in the implementation specific part so that
we can change it.
Add methods to check and make the event writable.
Add a new method to get a writable GstStructure of the element.
Avoid directly accising the event structure.
Use the caps event to configure basetransform.
Remove force_alloc hack, we don't need this in 0.11 with new upstream
negotiation.
Avoid getting some pad caps.
This reverts commit 9ef1346b1f.
Way to much for one commit and I'm not sure we want to get rid of the pad caps
just like that. It's nice to have the buffer and its type in onw nice bundle
without having to drag the complete context with it.
Remove pad_alloc and all references. This can now be done more efficiently and
more flexible with the ALLOCATION query and the bufferpool objects. There is no
reverse negotiation yet but that will be done with an event later.
Protect index with its own lock. gst_index_get_writer_id() may take
the object lock internally (the default resolver, GST_INDEX_RESOLVER_PATH,
will anyway), so if we're using that to protect the index as well,
we'll deadlock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646811