When a downstream element returns GST_FLOW_UNEXPECTED we want to:
* let the dataqueue task running
* forward the flow return upstream.
This allows upstream elements to push EOS, and have that EOS event come
downstream.
Fixes#609274
When we receive an UNEXPECTED flowreturn from downstream, we must not shutdown
the pushing thread because upstream will at some point push an EOS that we still
need to push further downstream.
To achieve this, convert the UNEXPECTED return value to OK. Add a fixme so that
we implement the right logic to propagate the flowreturn upstream at some point.
Also clean up the unit test a little.
Fixes#608136
Add an option to automatically remove the temp file (TRUE by default). This
should make it possible for the application to keep the temp file by other means
than hardlinking or holding an fd open.
Fixes#607739
For the reason outlined at the beginning of gst_private.h (inline
functions in glib may need the g_log_domain variable). Also include
gst_private.h before using any G_OS_* defines, esp. in plugin loader.
Protect the ->removed field with the object lock as well. Take the DYN lock
earlier so that we can mark the pad removed and avoid a race in pad_alloc.
Fixes#606435
gstfilesink.c:399: error: format ‘%d’ expects type ‘int’, but argument 8 has type ‘size_t’
gstfilesink.c:399: error: format ‘%d’ expects type ‘int’, but argument 9 has type ‘gsize’
gstfilesrc.c:588: error: format ‘%08llx’ expects type ‘long long unsigned int’, but argument 8 has type ‘off_t’
It is not easy to setup a tee on the fly, thus apps need to add them always if
they might need them. This changes the code so, that if only one src-pad is
active, we push buffers directly. In the normal code path all buffers are pushed
with an extra ref, that forces followup inplace elements to copy the data.
Cast the variable to gint to conform to the printf format used.
It is casted rather than changing the format because the
message is created with a cast to gint too.
queue2 would crash when using small buffer sizes because
it would overflow when calculating the percentage, resulting
in the buffering GstMessage not being created and trying to be
used. This patch uses a gint64 instead of a gint to do the
percentage math, making it harder to overflow.
Using the current fill level of the queue, and the average input
rate, we can determine how long it will take to finish downloading
the whole stream to the temporary file.
Fixes#600726
There's not much point in using GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR with GObject
virtual functions such as get_property, set_propery, finalize and
dispose, since they'll never be used by anyone anyway. Saves a
few bytes and possibly a tenth of a polar bear.
Add support for buffering mode where we post BUFFERING messages based on the
level of the queues. It currently operates on the first queue that goes over or
under the high/low thresholds.
In buffering mode we want to ignore the max visible items to decide when the
queue is filled. Instead, we only look at the number of bytes and/or time in the
queue.
Don't shadow the sq argument in the underrun_cb function but use
a different variable name to iterate the other queues.
Use the same variable name in the overrun_cb function.
Split gst_queue_locked_enqueue() into variant for buffer and event to get rid of
the if() and make the code more readable (constant boolean parameters are never
nice). Removes the if (item) checks as we dereference the pointer before anyway.
Also apply the same idea of reusing the previous knowledge in
gst_queue_locked_dequeue to remove more type checks.
We know earlier on in the code whether we're handling an event or a buffer,
just pass that information through.
This commit and the previous commit reduce instruction fetch:
* when pushing buffer (_chain) by 10%
* when popping buffer (_loop) by 3%
The task will always exist as long as its owner (i.e. the pad) and that
owner's owner (i.e. multiqueue) exist.
Reduces the number of instruction fetches by 36%.
We know whether we have a buffer or an event, use that instead of going
trough the expensive GLib typecheck.
The overall instruction fetch reduction introduced by this commit and the
2 previous commits:
* receiving a buffer (_chain) by 20%
* popping a buffer (_loop) by 14%
Numbers acquired through callgrind passing 100000 buffers through queue.
Pads have their GstSingleQueue stored as element private data
so there's no need to iterate over the list of single queues
every time. Also every pad only has a single internal link so
use a single iterator instead of a complex custom iterator.
Set the element private data of the pad to NULL when freeing the
single queue.
If downstream returns error and upstream has already delivered
everything (including EOS) and will no longer be around to find
out that we paused (and why), post error message. Fixes#589991.
When we have an input buffer with caps and when those caps are different from
the caps we want, only then make a writable copy of the input buffer as the
output buffer and set the caps on that output buffer. This avoids some cases
where we took a subbuffer for setting caps that were the same.
Users should never see the term 'file descriptor', much less a file
descriptor number, in an error message. Put that into the debug
string instead and use the default error message.
The compiler suggests to add some () to indicate if the && or the || takes
priority, so reflow code a bit so we don't have to add yet another layer
of (). Hopefully this was the intended meaning of the code.
When min-threshold is set on a queue, it is possible that one of
the minima remains unsatisfied while one of the maxima is already
reached. Therefore, always consider the queue non-empty if it is full.
Fixes#585433.
Out-of-band events might lead to us calling g_object_notify() from a
non-streaming thread, which can cause crashes if g_object_notify() is
being called from the streaming thread at the same time. See #554460.
GObject may crash if two threads do concurrent g_object_notify() on the same
object. This may happen if fakesink receives an out-of-band event such as
FLUSH_START while processing a buffer or serialised event in the streaming
thread. Since this may happen with the default settings during a common
operation like a seek, and there seems to be little chance of a timely fix
in GObject (see #166020), we should hack around this issue by protecting all
of fakesink's direct g_object_notify() calls with a lock.
Also add unit test for the above.
Fixes#554460.
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* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
Add some ideas, how to make the graph smaller.
* gst/gstutils.c:
Add a comment from a debug session.
* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
Log more context.
* libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolationcontrolsource.c:
Indet.
* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c:
Fix typo in docs.
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstquark.c:
* gst/gstquark.h:
* gst/gstquery.c: (gst_query_new_uri), (gst_query_set_uri),
(gst_query_parse_uri):
* gst/gstquery.h:
API: Add URI query type. This is useful to query the URI
of a sink/source element and can be used by demuxers that
need to get data from other files.
This query should go upstream by default.
Fixes bug #562949.
* plugins/elements/gstfdsink.c: (gst_fd_sink_query):
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c: (gst_fd_src_class_init),
(gst_fd_src_query):
* plugins/elements/gstfilesink.c: (gst_file_sink_query):
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_file_src_class_init),
(gst_file_src_query):
Implement URI query.
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* plugins/elements/gsttee.c: (gst_tee_handle_buffer):
Check for changed pads-list before checking the last returned
GstFlowReturn because the pad could have been removed and we
need to ignore the value in that case.
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* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c:
Use g_filename_from_uri() for URI parsing in filesrc rather than rolling
out own slightly incorrect version. Fixes use of some paths on
win32.
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* plugins/elements/gstidentity.c:
Doc typo. Use return value of parent_class->event.
* plugins/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
Chain up at the end for consistency.
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* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c: (gst_fd_src_create):
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_file_src_create_read):
Use gst_buffer_try_new_and_alloc() and handle errors instead of
using gst_buffer_new_and_alloc() which aborts if the buffer couldn't
be allocated.
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* plugins/elements/gsttee.c: (gst_tee_handle_buffer):
Fix flow aggregation of tee. Error out immediately for all flow returns
except OK and NOT_LINKED, return NOT_LINKED if all pads are not linked
and return OK if at least one pad is linked.
Before we errored out on "fatal" flow returns (i.e. not for WRONG_STATE)
and otherwise returned the flow return of the last pad, which is wrong.
* tests/check/elements/tee.c: (_fake_chain), (_fake_chain_error),
(GST_START_TEST), (tee_suite):
Add unit tests for the flow aggregation.
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* plugins/elements/Makefile.am:
* plugins/indexers/Makefile.am:
Don't install static libs for plugins. Fixes#550851 for core.
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* plugins/elements/gstqueue.c:
Allow through queries when we don't know how
to adjust them (not TIME or BYTES), as otherwise it's
not possible to query the current position in order
to seek in other formats at all.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/.cvsignore:
* tests/check/elements/capsfilter.c:
Fix assertion in basetransform when the subclass chooses not to
allocate a buffer in prepare_buffer(), and make capsfilter error out
cleanly if requested to apply caps that don't completely specify the
buffer. Fixes#551509
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reviewed by: Wim Taymans <wim.taymans@collabora.co.uk>
* plugins/elements/gstfakesink.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfakesrc.c:
Call super::event() when not handling it. Fixes#544855.
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Patch by: Alessandro Decina <alessandro@nnva.org>
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c:
Use 64 bit variants of stat functions on win32, to enable support
of large files there.
Fixes#547277.
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Patch by: Ole André Vadla Ravnås <ole.andre.ravnas at tandberg com>
* plugins/elements/gsttee.c: (gst_tee_finalize), (gst_tee_init),
(gst_tee_request_new_pad), (gst_tee_release_pad),
(gst_tee_find_buffer_alloc), (gst_tee_buffer_alloc):
* plugins/elements/gsttee.h:
Protect pad_alloc with a new lock so that we can be sure that nothing is
performing a pad_alloc when removing the pad. Fixes#547835.
* tests/check/elements/tee.c: (buffer_alloc_harness_setup),
(buffer_alloc_harness_teardown), (app_thread_func),
(final_sinkpad_bufferalloc), (GST_START_TEST), (tee_suite):
Added testcase for shutdown race.
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* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c: (copy_func),
(gst_capsfilter_set_property):
Use new caps suggestion feature of basetransform to request a caps
negotiation upstream.
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* configure.ac:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* docs/gst/gstreamer.types:
* docs/gst/gstreamer.types.in:
* gst/Makefile.am:
* gst/gst.c:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_class_init), (gst_bin_set_index_func):
* gst/gstconfig.h.in:
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_index):
* gst/gstregistrybinary.c: (gst_registry_binary_save_feature),
(gst_registry_binary_load_feature),
(gst_registry_binary_read_cache):
* gst/gstregistryxml.c: (load_feature),
(gst_registry_xml_read_cache), (gst_registry_xml_save_feature):
* plugins/Makefile.am:
* tools/gst-indent:
* tools/gst-inspect.c: (print_index_info), (print_element_list),
(print_plugin_features), (print_element_features):
* tools/gst-xmlinspect.c: (print_event_masks),
(print_element_info):
* win32/common/gstconfig.h:
Remove GST_DISABLE_(ENUMTYPES|INDEX|URI) everywhere.
Disabling the indexers and URI handler code will only reduce the
required amount of memory by a very small amount but on the other hand
requires much more maintaince work. Apart from that many places of
code are broken when disabling them.
Disabling the enum types doesn't reduce the required amount of memory
by more than a few bytes and makes it hard to fix bugs like #539772,
i.e. use the enums as GObject properties.
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* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c: (gst_capsfilter_set_property),
(gst_capsfilter_get_property), (gst_capsfilter_transform_caps):
Make setting the caps more threadsafe.
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* plugins/elements/gstqueue.c: (gst_queue_init),
(gst_queue_acceptcaps):
Add and use a custom acceptcaps function instead of falling back to the
potentially less optimized default implementation.
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* plugins/elements/gsttee.c:
* plugins/elements/gsttee.h:
Reverting as not everything is clear yet. Needs some general design
work.
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* plugins/elements/gstmultiqueue.c:
* plugins/elements/gstmultiqueue.h:
revert extra-size-buffers stuff, caused some race conditions
and extra-size-buffers is not used anymore. Docs needs some updates
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* plugins/elements/gstmultiqueue.c:
Don't update the cur_time on GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE (#537804) and don't
activate the pads if they are added in STATE_NULL.
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Patch by: joel larsson <tilljoel at gmail dot com>
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins.args:
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c: (gst_fd_src_class_init),
(gst_fd_src_init), (gst_fd_src_update_fd),
(gst_fd_src_set_property), (gst_fd_src_get_property),
(gst_fd_src_create):
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.h:
Add timeout property like udpsrc. Fixes#538628.
Add some more docs and example pipelines.
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* plugins/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
(gst_type_find_element_src_event),
(gst_type_find_element_handle_event):
Use faster and safer _pad_push_event().
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* plugins/elements/gstfilesink.c: (gst_file_sink_set_location),
(gst_file_sink_render):
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_file_src_set_location),
(gst_file_src_start):
Small cleanups. Add note adbout g_fopen() on windows and why we don't
use it yet.
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* plugins/elements/gstfakesink.c:
(marshal_VOID__MINIOBJECT_OBJECT), (gst_fake_sink_class_init):
* plugins/elements/gstfakesrc.c: (marshal_VOID__MINIOBJECT_OBJECT),
(gst_fake_src_class_init):
Use custom marshalers that take GstMiniObject as first parameter.
Using OBJECT as parameter while a GstMiniObject is given will lead
to assertions if built with G_ENABLE_DEBUG. Fixes bug #525532.
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* plugins/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
(gst_type_find_element_handle_event),
(gst_type_find_element_send_cached_events),
(gst_type_find_element_change_state):
Clean up on FLUSH_STOP and not FLUSH_START. Forward both events
immediately.
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* plugins/elements/gsttypefindelement.c:
(gst_type_find_handle_src_query), (stop_typefinding),
(gst_type_find_element_handle_event),
(gst_type_find_element_send_cached_events),
(gst_type_find_element_change_state):
Forward FLUSH_START events immediately and clean up instead of
caching them.
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* plugins/elements/gstmultiqueue.c:
Add documentation for the signals to push our core plugin docs
coverage back up to 100%.
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* plugins/elements/gstfakesrc.c: (gst_fake_src_class_init),
(gst_fake_src_init), (gst_fake_src_set_property),
(gst_fake_src_get_property), (gst_fake_src_start):
* plugins/elements/gstfakesrc.h:
Added format property to control the format of the newsegment events.
API: GstFakeSrc:format
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* plugins/elements/gstqueue.c: (gst_queue_leak_downstream):
Since we're not called only from the chain function any longer,
we can't assume that there's always data in the queue, so move
the is_full check to the beginning of the loop (otherwise we'd
hit the assert when changing the limit properties while the
queue is empty or not running yet).
Also, only set a discont if items were actually removed from
the queue.
* tests/check/elements/queue.c: (test_leaky_downstream):
Test case for the above.