Change how content-length is set for HTTP POST headers, letting curl set
the header (given the content-length) instead of manually writing it.
This enables curl to know the content-length of the data.
In curl 7.66, if curl does not know the content-length (e.g. when
manually writing the header) curl will use Transfer-Encoding: chunked,
which might not be desired.
Use a double instead of a plain float for intermediary
property values, so we have enough bits to store INT_MAX
and it doesn't get rounded and wrapped to -1 when cast
back to a 32-bit integer.
Fixes criticals like
g_param_spec_int: assertion 'default_value >= minimum && default_value <= maximum' failed
when loading LADSPA plugins from the Linux Studio Plugins
Project (http://lsp-plug.in) in GStreamer.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1194
The avtpsink element is expected to transmit AVTPDUs at specific times,
according to GstBuffer timestamps. Currently, the transmission time is
controlled in software via the rendering synchronization mechanism
provided by GstBaseSink class. However, that mechanism may not cope with
some AVB use-cases such as Class A streams, where AVTPDUs are expected
to be transmitted at every 125 us. Thus, this patch introduces avtpsink
own mechanism which leverages the socket transmission scheduling
infrastructure introduced in Linux kernel 4.19. When supported by the
NIC, the transmission scheduling is offloaded to the hardware, improving
transmission time accuracy considerably.
To illustrate that, a before-after experiment was carried out. The
experimental setup consisted in 2 PCs with Intel i210 card connected
back-to-back running an up-to-date Archlinux with kernel 5.3.1. In one
host gst-launch-1.0 was used to generate a 2-minute Class A stream while
the other host captured the packets. The metric under evaluation is the
transmission interval and it is measured by checking the 'time_delta'
information from ethernet frames captured at the receiving side.
The table below shows the outcome for a 48 kHz, 16-bit sample, stereo
audio stream. The unit is nanoseconds.
| Mean | Stdev | Min | Max | Range |
-------+--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
Before | 125000 │ 2401 │ 110056 │ 288432 │ 178376 |
After | 125000 │ 18 │ 124943 │ 125055 │ 112 |
Before this patch, the transmission interval mean is equal to the
optimal value (Class A stream -> 125 us interval), and it is kept the
same after the patch. The dispersion measurements, however, had
improved considerably, meaning the system is now consistently
transmitting AVTPDUs at the correct time.
Finally, the socket transmission scheduling infrastructure requires the
system clock to be synchronized with PTP clock so this patches modifies
the AVTP plugin documentation to cover how to achieve that.
This patch refactors gst_avtp_sink_start() by moving all socket
initialization code to its own function. This change prepares the code
to the next patch which will introduce avtpsink's own rendering
synchronization mechanism.
Current avtpsink code opens the AF_PACKET socket with SOCK_NONBLOCK
option. However, we actually want sendto() to block in case there isn't
available space in socket buffer.
This patch refactors both avtpsink and avtpsrc code so we use the
if_nametoindex() helper instead of building a request and issuing an
ioctl to get the if_index.
The receive bin should block buffers from reaching dtlsdec before
the dtls connection has started.
While there was code to block its sinkpads until receive_state
was different from BLOCK, nothing was ever setting it to BLOCK
in the first place. This commit corrects this by setting the
initial state to BLOCK, directly in the constructor.
In addition, now that blocking is effective, we want to only
block buffers and buffer lists, as that's what might trigger
errors, we want to still let events and queries go through,
not doing so causes immediate deadlocks when linking the
bin.
And free data with the correct free() function in the receive callback
by passing it to gst_buffer_new_wrapped_full() instead of
gst_buffer_new_wrapped().
When a pipeline is stopped (actually when the waylandsink element
state changes from PAUSED to READY) the video surface is cleared, but
the opaque black surface behind is not. Fix this by actually clearing
both surfaces.
We need the streams' pt maps updated before requesting pads
on rtpbin, because this is what will trigger the requesting
of FEC encoders, and our handler for this request looks for
the payload types in the relevant stream's pt map.
Fixes#1187
Otherwise we would start sending data to the DTLS connection before, and
the DTLS elements consider this an error.
Also RFC 8261 mentions:
o A DTLS connection MUST be established before an SCTP association can
be set up.
For us it can happen that the DTLS transports are still in the process
of connecting while the ICE transport is already completed. This
situation is not specified in the spec but conceptually that means it is
still in the process of connecting.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/758
Previously we simply logged errors but never reported them to elements
or even to the user. Fatal errors are now properly reported.
Additionally proper connection closing is implemented based on EOS:
- dtlsenc: EOS will cause close_notify to be sent to the peer and only
if the peer also sent back close_notify we will forward the
EOS event.
- dtlsdec: EOS will be forwarded normally, this only means that the
unterlying transport was closed. On receiving a DTLS packet
containing close_notify, return EOS and send EOS downstream.
We don't have any mid before parsing the SDP, which happens after we
handled the SDP answer and that usually happens long after ICE candidate
gathering is finished.
Without this all transceivers are considered inactive and as such ICE
gathering is for active transceiver was considered complete from the
very beginning.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1126
We don't support stopping RTP receivers currently so let's not consider
them all stopped all the time. This fixes some of the ICE/DTLS state
change handling and specifically fixes the ICE gathering state.
Previously the ICE gathering state was immediately going from NEW to
COMPLETE because it considered all transceivers stopped and as such all
activate transceivers were finished gathering ICE candidates.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1126
xdg_shell fullscreen mode doesn't work for committing
xdg_surface without configure acknowledgement.
In addition, we can't set different surface setting from
acknowledged config in this mode.
AES128 support was added since nettle version 3.0
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/hls/gsthlsdemux.h:110:10: error: field ‘ctx’ has incomplete type
struct CBC_CTX (struct aes128_ctx, AES_BLOCK_SIZE) aes_ctx;
Add static or dynamic mpd with:
- baseURL
- period
- adaptation_set
- representaton
- SegmentList
- SegmentURL
- SegmentTemplate
Support multiple audio and video streams.
Pass conformance test with DashIF.org
Instead of always going through the file system API we allow the
application to modify the behaviour. For the playlist itself and
fragments, the application can provide a GOutputStream. In addition the
sink notifies the application whenever a fragment can be deleted.
The SVT-HEVC (Scalable Video Technology[0] for HEVC) Encoder is an
open source video coding technology[1] that is highly optimized for
Intel Xeon Scalable processors and Intel Xeon D processors.
[0] https://01.org/svt
[1] https://github.com/OpenVisualCloud/SVT-HEVC
It cleans up videoFormat by combining the wl_shm_formats and
drm_formats into a single table that represents the same format.
In addition, it adds NV61 format to the waylandsink.
commit 6adfb120ab added this flag to fix
builds with `-Werror`, and afterwards it was changed to use a version
check when newer versions of openexr moved over to C++11.
However, some distros have backported patches to older openexr
versions which make it require C++11, which makes the version check
incorrect and causes an error because we passed `-Werror -std=c++98`.
Instead, directly check when usage of the header requires `-std=c++98`
with `-Werror` and override the `cpp_std` setting on the target.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1117
Includes a new GstVulkanHandlePool base class for pooling different
resources togther. The descriptor cache object is ported to
GstVulkanHandlePool with the exact same functionality.
A new GstVulkanFenceCache is also implemented for caching fences
which is used internally by GstVulkanDevice for creating or reusing
fences.
The existing GstVulkanTrashFenceList object now caches trash objects.
Part 1 is a base class (vkvideofilter) that handles instance, device,
queue retrieval and holding that has been moved to the library
Part 2 is a fullscreenrenderquad that is still in the plugin that
performs all of the previous vulkan-specific functionality.
Based on Stream ID, the application can accept or reject the connection,
select the desired data stream, or set an appropriate passphrase for the
connection. Example usage:
srt://127.0.0.1:1234?streamid=mystream
Current code would change any non-ok return from gst_pad_push to
GST_FLOW_ERROR, thus hiding meaningful returns such as GST_FLOW_EOS.
Tests also added.
Most of avtpcvfdepay messages are currently logged as warnings, which can
make some scenarios - such as receiving two AVTP streams on the same
pipeline - too verbose.
This patch tones those message down to INFO or DEBUG level - more in
sync with avtpaafdepay logging.
To allow curlhttpsrc to support DASH streams that use the on-demand
profile, it needs to support HTTP Range GETs. In GStreamer, the RANGE
is specified by issuing a GST_FORMAT_BYTES seek to set the start and
end of the range. curlhttpsrc needs to implement seek and set the
appropriate curl options to make it add the Range header to the
request.
The major functionality gain this provides is proper reference counting
for a descriptor set. Overall this allows us to create descriptor sets
when they are needed (or reused from a cache) without violating any of
vulkan's object synchronisation requirements.
As there are a fixed number of sets available in a pool, the number of
descriptors in elements is currently hardcoded to 32. This can be extended
in a future change to create pools on the fly if that limit is ever overrun.
Allows a cleaner control flow when there is no fence available for use
with the trash list. An always signalled fence type will always return
TRUE for gst_vulkan_fence_is_signalled.
The following build error occurs:
vkdeviceprovider.h:30:10: fatal error: gst/vulkan/vulkan.h: No such file or directory
#include <gst/vulkan/vulkan.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By passing NULL to `g_signal_new` instead of a marshaller, GLib will
actually internally optimize the signal (if the marshaller is available
in GLib itself) by also setting the valist marshaller. This makes the
signal emission a bit more performant than the regular marshalling,
which still needs to box into `GValue` and call libffi in case of a
generic marshaller.
Note that for custom marshallers, one would use
`g_signal_set_va_marshaller()` with the valist marshaller instead.
It provides to set tile-columns and tile-rows configurations. The av1
codec allows an input image frame be partitioned into separate vertical
or horizontal tile which can be encoded or decoded independently. It
helps to encode/decode parallel.
CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION option replaces the standard debug function
used when CURLOPT_VERBOSE is in effect. This callback receives various debug information.
And only update the caps and stream-start event accordingly. This
ensures that we'll always forward sticky events that arrive after the
caption pad was created, and especially updates to existing sticky
events like the segment event.
Also create a proper stream id based on the upstream stream id for the
stream-start event, and make sure that all the sticky events we know are
already on the caption pad at the time it is added to the element.
clamp-to-border will return the border color which is typically black,
white or transparent. When linear filtering the edge pixels will
typeically be combined with the border color which is not typically what
we want. Especially when color converting, this removes a green box
around the edge when converting YUV->RGB.
This fixes a regression from commit "srtp: Support libsrtp2"
e9aa117200 where an internal
set of ssrc(s) was added because the libsrtp v2 keeps its
internal streams as private. But the change prevented that
ssrc(s) that not in the caps from being added to the stats.
This patch ensures that all ssrc(s) are inserted to this set
instead of only inserting those from the caps.
If the mutex is locked while running frameComplete there is a potential deadlock
bound to happen when we get a new exported images from the backend.
Fixes#1101
hlssink2 defined "max-files" property to decide the maximum number
of fragments which should be stored in disk. But we've not used
the property. Instead, the size has been maintained by "playlist-length".
Since "max-files" and "playlist-length" have different meaning,
the decision should be done by "max-files" property.
For example, an user might want expose only 3 fragments via playlist
but might want to keep more files than 3 in disk.
A classic case of not updating the next item to iterate after deleting
it from the singly linked list.
Only ever hit with a text buffer with GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE for either the
timestamp or duration.
hlssink* elements could be finalized without EOS event, and in that case
the final playlist might not include the EXT-X-ENDLIST tag.
Since missing ENDLIST tag means it's live stream, but we did't intend it,
hlssink* elements should put the tag at the end.
In Debian, soundfonts in SF3 format (i.e. the same as SF2 format but
with Ogg/Vorbis-compressed samples) are installed into
/usr/share/sounds/sf3. Soundfonts in SF3 format are supported since
FluidSynth 1.1.7 (released in Feb 2018).
Internal sources seem to be rtp streams we are sending whereas
non-internal sources are the rtp streams we are receiving. Redo the
statistics with that in mind.
This reverts commit 68fa80e831.
Some wayland servers, especially weston, only expect empty input
region as a request to disable input.
Signed-off-by: Jeffy Chen <jeffy.chen@rock-chips.com>
The function _get_stats_from_ice_transport returns a string which must be
freed by the caller. However, _get_stats_from_dtls_transport was ignoring
the return value from this function, resulting in a leak.
Ran this with valgrind. Before this fix there was a leak of 40 bytes each
time this was called. After there was no leak.
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/ontheflyratectlpass1.hh:1:9: error: '_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS1_HH' is used as a header guard here, followed by #define of a different macro [-Werror,-Wheader-guard]
#ifndef _ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS1_HH
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/ontheflyratectlpass1.hh:2:9: note: '_ONTHELFYRATECTLPASS1_HH' is defined here; did you mean '_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS1_HH'?
#define _ONTHELFYRATECTLPASS1_HH
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS1_HH
In file included from ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2encoder.cc:31:
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/ontheflyratectlpass2.hh:1:9: error: '_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS2_HH' is used as a header guard here, followed by #define of a different macro [-Werror,-Wheader-guard]
#ifndef _ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS2_HH
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/ontheflyratectlpass2.hh:2:9: note: '_ONTHELFYRATECTLPASS2_HH' is defined here; did you mean '_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS2_HH'?
#define _ONTHELFYRATECTLPASS2_HH
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
_ONTHEFLYRATECTLPASS2_HH
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/encoderparams.hh:82:1: error: struct 'RateCtl' was previously declared as a class; this is valid, but may result in linker errors under the Microsoft C++ ABI [-Werror,-Wmismatched-tags]
struct RateCtl;
^
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/ratectl.hh:50:7: note: previous use is here
class RateCtl
^
/usr/include/mjpegtools/mpeg2enc/encoderparams.hh:82:1: note: did you mean class here?
struct RateCtl;
^~~~~~
class
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/aom/gstav1enc.c:415:34: warning: implicit conversion from enumeration type 'GstAV1EncEndUsageMode' to different enumeration type 'enum aom_rc_mode' [-Wenum-conversion]
av1enc->aom_cfg.rc_end_usage = DEFAULT_END_USAGE;
~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/aom/gstav1enc.c:162:41: note: expanded from macro 'DEFAULT_END_USAGE'
#define DEFAULT_END_USAGE GST_AV1_ENC_END_USAGE_VBR
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
_decrypt_start() failure will lead to decryption failure eventually
but catching it earlier if possible. The decrpytion start failure means
that the hls plugin was built without crypto library or crypto library
does not want to accept given key and IV.
crypto libraries are not required for hlssink and hlssink2.
Also, hlsdemux with nonencrypted stream can work without crpyto.
Make an error only when users set "hls-crpyto" with non-auto option explicitly,
but no crpyto library was found.
On Windows, if libusrsctp and gstreamer are built with different
C runtimes (CRT), we cannot free memory allocated inside libusrsctp
with the `free()` function from gstreamer's CRT.
`usrsctp_freedumpbuffer()` simply calls `free()`, but because of the
way DLLs work on Windows, it will always call the free function from
the correct CRT.
Don't fixate profile caps which will choose the first profile from list.
Instead, store all profiles allowed by peer and try them until x265 can
accept one of them.
x265 does not allow user to configure a picture size smaller than
at least one CU size, and maxCUSize must be 16, 32, or 64.
Therefore, the CU size must be set according to the input resolution,
and the input resolution can not be less than 16.
When negotiating a data channel, Chrome as recent as 75 still uses SDP
based on version 05 of the SCTP SDP draft, for example:
m=application 9 DTLS/SCTP 5000
a=sctpmap:5000 webrtc-datachannel 1024
Implement support for parsing SCTP port out of SDP message with sctpmap
attribute. Fixes data channel negotiation with Chrome browser.
WebKit's websrc depends on the main-thread for download completion
rendezvous. This exposed a number of deadlocks in adaptivedemux due to
it holding the MANIFEST_LOCK during network requests, and also needing
to hold it to change_state and resolve queries, which frequently occur
during these download windows.
Make demux->running MT-safe so that it can be accessed without using the
MANIFEST_LOCK. In case a source is downloading and requires a MT-thread
notification for completion of the fragment download, a state change
during this download window will deadlock unless we cancel the downloads
and ensure they are not restarted before we finish the state-change.
Also make demux->priv->have_manifest MT-safe. A duration query happening
in the window described above can deadlock for the same reason. Other
src queries (like SEEKING) that happen in this window also could
deadlock, but I haven't hit this scenario.
Increase granularity of API_LOCK'ing in change_state as well. We need to
cancel downloads before trying to take this lock, since sink events
(EOS) will hold it before starting a fragment download.
The row based multi threading control was introduced after 1.0.0 version
of libaom released. It adds a guard to check the relevant control
definition declared. It fixes#1025
There's no reason for it to inherit from GstObject apart from
locking, which is easily replaced, and inheriting from
GInitiallyUnowned made introspection awkward and needlessly
complicated.
We pass-through the video as is, only putting a GstMeta on it from the
caption sinkpad.
This fixes negotation problems caused by not passing through caps
queries in both directions.
Also handle CAPS/ACCEPT_CAPS queries directly for the caption pad
instead of proxying.
Make declare/define a function consistent.
Note that GstBaseTransform::set_caps should return gboolean
Compiling C object subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/vulkan/f3f9d6b@@gstvulkan@sha/vkviewconvert.c.obj.
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/ext/vulkan/vkviewconvert.c(644):
warning C4133: '=': incompatible types - from 'GstFlowReturn (__cdecl *)(GstBaseTransform *,GstCaps *,GstCaps *)'
to 'gboolean (__cdecl *)(GstBaseTransform *,GstCaps *,GstCaps *)'
The SPS parsing functions take a parse_vui_param flag
to skip VUI parsing, but there's no indication in the output
SPS struct that the VUI was skipped.
The only caller that ever passed FALSE seems to be the
important gst_h264_parser_parse_nal() function, meaning - so the
cached SPS were always silently invalid. That needs changing
anyway, meaning noone ever passes FALSE.
I don't see any use for saving a few microseconds in
order to silently produce garbage, and since this is still
unstable API, let's remove the parse_vui_param.
This patch adds to the CVF depayloader the capability to regroup H.264
fragmented FU-A packets.
After all packets are regrouped, they are added to the "stash" of H.264
NAL units that will be sent as soon as an AVTP packet with M bit set is
found (usually, the last fragment).
Unrecognized fragments (such as first fragment seen, but with no Start
bit set) are discarded - and any NAL units on the "stash" are sent
downstream, as if a SEQNUM discontinuty happened.
This patch introduces the AVTP Compressed Video Format (CVF) depayloader
specified in IEEE 1722-2016 section 8. Currently, this depayloader only
supports H.264 encapsulation described in section 8.5.
Is also worth noting that only single NAL units are handled: aggregated
and fragmented payloads are not handled.
As stated in AVTP CVF payloader patch, AVTP timestamp is used to define
outgoing buffer DTS, while the H264_TIMESTAMP defines outgoing buffer
PTS.
When an AVTP packet is received, the extracted H.264 NAL unit is added to
a "stash" (the out_buffer) of H.264 NAL units. This "stash" is pushed
downstream as single buffer (with NAL units aggregated according to format
used on GStreamer, based on ISO/IEC 14496-15) as soon as we get the AVTP
packet with M bit set.
This patch groups NAL units using a fixed NAL size lenght, sent downstream
on the `codec_data` capability.
The "stash" of NAL units can be prematurely sent downstream if a
discontinuity (a missing SEQNUM) happens.
This patch reuses the infra provided by gstavtpbasedepayload.c.
Based on `mtu` property, the CVF payloader is now capable of properly
fragmenting H.264 NAL units that are bigger than MTU in several AVTP
packets.
AVTP spec defines two methods for fragmenting H.264 packets, but this
patch only generates non-interleaved FU-A fragments.
Usually, only the last NAL unit from a group of NAL units in a single
buffer will be big enough to be fragmented. Nevertheless, only the last
AVTP packet sent for a group of NAL units will have the M bit set (this
means that the AVTP packet for the last fragment will only have the M
bit set if there's no more NAL units in the group).