Add the minimum-update-interval property to the clock, with a default
of 50ms and don't send polling requests faster than that. That helps to
ensure we spread the initial observations out a little - startup takes
a little longer, but tracking is more stable.
Move the discont skew limiting code inside an if statement, so that
it's only done when the linear regression succeeds and the clock
parameters might actually change.
Allow setting a GstBus on the network clock client
via a new 'bus' object property. If a bus is set, the
clock will output an element message containing statistics
about new clock observations and the clock correlation.
When the local clock is synchronised with the remote, limit the
maximum jump in the clock at any point to be one average RTT to
the server. Also, publish in the bus message whether we are
synched with the remote or not.
* GstGlobalDeviceMonitor was renamed to GstDeviceMonitor
* Expand GST_MESSAGE_DEVICE to the full enum value names
* Correct the incorrect references to the GstDeviceProvider interfaces
* Describe caps arguments for gstcheck interface
* Add missing docs for GstNetAddressMeta and its add function
* Add docs for toc helper macros
* Avoid refering to GstValueList type as done elsewhere
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732786
They are very confusing for people, and more often than not
also just not very accurate. Seeing 'last reviewed: 2005' in
your docs is not very confidence-inspiring. Let's just remove
those comments.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
Remove the android/ top dir
Fixe the Makefile.am to be androgenized
To build gstreamer for android we are now using androgenizer which generates the needed Android.mk files.
Androgenizer can be found here: http://git.collabora.co.uk/?p=user/derek/androgenizer.git
Apply fix from libgstbase to all core libs now that we know that it
works. Should fix problems with g-ir-scanner using the wrong
(ie. system) libgstreamer, leading to linking errors such as
undefined reference to `gst_clock_single_shot_id_reinit'.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637549
Previously it was - probably due to copy/paste error - looking for
gstbase headers.
It's changed now to only include the one public header for gstnet.h
Sets up a GST_PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable for use in Makefile.am
(avoids trailing ':' in PKG_CONFIG_PATH used). A useful side
effect of this is also that the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment
is now logged in the configure output.
Point g-ir-scanner to the .la file of our library, which hopefully
makes it find the right dependencies in all cases (ie. our locally
built libgstreamer and not the system-installed one). This is also
how it's done in Gtk+ and how it's documented in the wiki, see
http://live.gnome.org/GObjectIntrospection/AutotoolsIntegration
Based on patches by Vincent Untz and Alan Knowles.
Fixes#603710.
Our own pkgconfig directory should come first, so that pkg-config uses
the in-tree libgstreamer and not some external one when --pkg=gstreamer-0.10
is passed to g-ir-scanner.
See #603710.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
* libs/gst/net/Makefile.am:
Add WIN32_LIBS to libgstnet LIBADD. Fixes#557300.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstutils.c:
* gst/gstutils.h:
API: Deprecate gst_atomic_int_set(), g_atomic_int_set() should be used
now that we depend on new enough GLib.
* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_static_caps_get):
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new):
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_gst_debug_init), (gst_debug_set_colored),
(gst_debug_set_default_threshold), (_gst_debug_category_new),
(gst_debug_category_set_threshold):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_init),
(gst_base_sink_set_qos_enabled):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimeprovider.c:
(gst_net_time_provider_set_property):
Use g_atomic_int_set() instead of gst_atomic_int_set().
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Kwang Yul Seo <kwangyul.seo gmail com>
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimepacket.h:
* docs/libs/gstreamer-libs-sections.txt:
Define socklen_t as int if it's not defined yet. Fixes compilation
with MSVC6 and other versions where socklen_t is not defined in
the windows headers (#518022).
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Ole André Vadla Ravnås
<ole dot andre dot ravnas at tandberg dot com>
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstpoll.c: (find_index), (gst_poll_free_winsock_event),
(gst_poll_update_winsock_event_mask), (gst_poll_new),
(gst_poll_free), (gst_poll_fd_init), (gst_poll_add_fd_unlocked),
(gst_poll_remove_fd), (gst_poll_fd_ctl_write),
(gst_poll_fd_ctl_read_unlocked), (gst_poll_fd_has_closed),
(gst_poll_fd_has_error), (gst_poll_fd_can_read_unlocked),
(gst_poll_fd_can_write), (gst_poll_wait),
(gst_poll_set_controllable), (gst_poll_restart),
(gst_poll_set_flushing):
* gst/gstpoll.h:
* libs/gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_new):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimeprovider.c: (gst_net_time_provider_start),
(gst_net_time_provider_new):
* plugins/elements/gstfdsink.c: (gst_fd_sink_start):
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c: (gst_fd_src_start):
* tests/benchmarks/gstpollstress.c: (main):
* tests/check/gst/gstpoll.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gst_poll_suite):
Remove GstPollMode from the API, it does not make sense to let the
application control this.
Add support for Win32.
Fix the testsuite. Fixes#520671.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Ole André Vadla Ravnås <ole.andre.ravnas@tandberg.com>
* gst/gsttrace.c:
* libs/gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_new):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimepacket.c: (gst_net_time_packet_send):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimeprovider.c: (gst_net_time_provider_new):
Fix a couple of missing includes for MSVC2005 and a C99 issue. Also,
starting with 2.14.0, GLib won't provide a pipe() macro any longer,
so use _pipe() directly (#492077).
* win32/common/dirent.c: (_treaddir):
Add a couple of casts to make it build without warnings with MSVC.
* win32/common/libgstreamer.def:
Add some more symbols that need to be exported.
Original commit message from CVS:
2006-10-09 Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas at merali dot org>
* libs/gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_thread):
Remove local debugging system and use Gstreamer's instead.
Original commit message from CVS:
2006-10-09 Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas at merali dot org>
Patch by: Josep Torre Valles <josep@fluendo.com>
* common/m4/gst-error.m4:
Disable warning of statement not reached on Forte.
* gst/gstmessage.h:
Fix warning on Forte (value doesn't fit on enumeration).
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_chain_unlocked):
Fix warning on Forte (value doesn't fit on enumeration).
* libs/gst/net/gstnetclientclock.c: (gst_net_client_clock_thread):
DEBUG macro says it takes minimum of 2 args and so Forte
complains about the use with just 1 arg.
* plugins/elements/gstfdsink.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfilesink.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c:
Use correct return type for the uri handler implementations.
All these fix warnings in Forte. Fixes bug #360860.