Currently fails (in normal circumstances) because we create a
socket pair for each bin's bus and exhaust the number of available
file descriptors.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646624
Adding a buffer to the end of a GstBufferList is supposed to be a fast
operation, but it was not since the iterator does not advance its
nextpointer when adding buffers and GList does not have a tail pointer.
Using a GQueue to store the buffers makes it easier to add buffers to
the end of the list and this operation will now be much more efficient.
Adding an entire GList of buffers using
gst_buffer_list_iterator_add_list() will however have to iterate over
the list being added to be able to update the tail pointer in the
GQueue.
Replace subbuffer and copy vmethods by a more generic transform function that
can then be parametrised by transform specific data. This should allow us to
implement make-writable and more future transform functions.
Make separate api for getting and adding metadata. This allows us to pass extra
parameters to the init functions when creating metadata, which is needed for
specific API implementations.
Add beginnings of memory metadata.
Add first implementation of arbitrary buffer metadata. We use a simple linked
linked of slice allocated metadata chunks. Future implementations could use
something more performant.
Add get, remove, iterate methods to handle the metadata.
Passing e.g. location=foo would lead to warnings because g_filename_to_uri()
wants an absolute file path and returns NULL otherwise. Use brand-new
gst_filename_to_uri() instead, which will try harder to create a proper
URI for us.
Also add unit test.
Avoid doing unnecessary pad-allocs when on passthrough mode.
If multiple basetransform elements are on a pipeline, they
would do a pad-alloc for each received buffer, each element
would do this, so we would have lots of pad allocs on the
pipeline for a single buffer being pushed through it.
This patch attempts to reduce this amount by avoiding
doing pad-allocs if the element has already done it
after the last pushed buffer. So it will only be allowed
to do a new pad-alloc after it has pushed a buffer, so we get
1x1 pad-alloc and buffer ratio
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642373
Makes gst_bus_add_watch(), gst_bus_add_watch_full(), gst_bus_add_signal_watch(),
and gst_bus_add_signal_watch_full() convenience functions automatically pick up
any non-default main contexts set for the current thread via
g_main_thread_push_thread_default().
Remove code that isn't needed any longer, which sets the multiqueue
to PLAYING and back before unreffing, in order to avoid a deadlock
waiting for gstpad tasks that were never started. The problem seems
to have been fixed long ago.
The unit tests are riddled with g_assert() and friends, make sure we
don't disable assert and cast checks for the unit tests even if
this has been specified for the rest of the code base, e.g. via
--disable-glib-asserts.
Adds getcaps/setcaps to output-selector and adds a property
to select which type of negotiation should be done.
The available modes are:
* none: no negotiation (current behavior), getcaps return ANY and
setcaps aren't set on any of the peers
* all: use all pads (default), getcaps returns the intersection of
peer pads and setcaps is set on all peers
* active: getcaps and setcaps are proxied to the active pad
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638381
Original commit message from CVS:
* plugins/elements/gstinputselector.c: (gst_selector_pad_class_init),
(gst_selector_pad_finalize), (gst_selector_pad_get_property),
(gst_selector_pad_event), (gst_input_selector_class_init),
(gst_input_selector_init), (gst_input_selector_set_active_pad),
(gst_input_selector_set_property),
(gst_input_selector_get_property),
(gst_input_selector_request_new_pad),
(gst_input_selector_release_pad),
(gst_input_selector_push_pending_stop),
(gst_input_selector_switch):
* plugins/elements/gstinputselector.h:
Various cleanups.
Added tags to the pads.
Select active pad based on the pad object instead of its name.
Fix refcount in set_active_pad.
Add property to get the number of pads.
* plugins/elements/gstoutputselector.c:
(gst_output_selector_class_init),
(gst_output_selector_set_property),
(gst_output_selector_get_property):
Various cleanups.
Select the active pad based on the pad object instead of its name.
Fix locking when setting the active pad.
* plugins/elements/gstselector-marshal.list:
* tests/check/elements/selector.c: (cleanup_pad),
(selector_set_active_pad), (run_input_selector_buffer_count):
Fixes for pad instead of padname for pad selection.
Original commit message from CVS:
* plugins/elements/gstinputselector.c:
* plugins/elements/gstinputselector.h:
Added "select-all" property to make it work like aggregator in 0.8.
* plugins/elements/gstoutputselector.c:
Fix resend-latest behavoiur.
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/.cvsignore:
* tests/check/elements/selector.c:
Add unit tests for selector.
Make the _get_caps functions behave like the _get_caps_reffed variants and
remove the _reffed variants. This means that _get_caps doesn't return a writable
caps anymore and an explicit _make_writable() is needed before modifying the
caps.
Fix returning of timezones on systems with gdatetime
to use floats on the math expression to avoid
truncating the fractional part.
Also adds a test for covering this case.
Unify the different position reporting code paths to make it more
understandable.
Use start_time to get more accurate position reporting in paused.
Fix unit tests for more accurate reporting.
Adds 2 variants for the gst_date_time_from_unix_epoch function,
one for UTC and another for local time.
API: gst_date_time_new_from_unix_epoch_utc
API: gst_date_time_new_from_unix_epoch_local_time
Fixes#653031https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635031
Only try to build (pseudo-)C++ unit test if a working C++ compiler has been
found, otherwise the build will fail. (We do this to make sure our headers
are 'C++ clean').
Add a function to retrieve a list of buffers containing the first N bytes from
the adapter. This can be done without a memcpy and should make it possible to
transfer the list to a GstBufferList later.
Added a new query type to retrieve informations about the areas of the
media currently buffered. See bug 623121.
API: gst_query_add_buffering_range
API: gst_query_get_n_buffering_ranges
API: gst_query_parse_nth_buffering_range
When basetransform received an unsupported caps on pad_alloc
it just returned not-negotiated. This patch makes it query
the allowed caps between his sinkpad and upstream's srcpad
to find a caps to suggest.
This happens when dinamically switching pipeline elements
and upstream pad_allocs with the previous caps that was
being used.
Fixes#614296
This is a string describing a date and/or date/time in a simple subset of
the ISO-8601 format, namely either "YYYY-MM-DD" or "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MMZ" (with
'T' the date/time separator and the 'Z' indicating UTC).
The main purpose of this field is to keep track of plugin and element versions
on an absolute timeline, so it's possible to determine which one is newer when
comparing two date time numbers. This will allow us to express 'replaces'-type
relationships betweeen plugins and element factories in future, even across
different modules and plugin merges or splits (source module version numbers
aren't particularly useful here, since they can only meaningfully be compared
within the same module). It also allows applications and libraries to reliably
check that a plugin is recent enough without making assumptions about modules
or module versions.
We use a string here to keep things simple and clear, esp. on the build system
side of things.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623040
Add a new enable-last-buffer property. When false, it disables storing the last
received buffer in basesink::last-buffer. This can be useful in cases where
buffers need to be released asap.
API: GstBaseSink::enable-last-buffer
When an error message is received on the bus, mark the bin as being in the error
state and unlock all current _get_state() calls with an error.
Fixes#505770
When an element is removed from a bin because it caused a state change error,
don't unref the child twice.
Add some more debug info.
Add a unit test for this error.
Fixes#615756
This changes some APIs in compatible ways:
- Some functions now take "const char *" arguments, not "char *"
- Some structs now have "conts char *" members, not "char *"
The changes may cause warnings when compiling with the right warning
flags. You've been warned.
Also adds -Wwrite-strings as a warning flag in configure.ac.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
Adds that warning to configure.ac
Includes a tiny change of the GST_BOILERPLATE_FULL() macro:
The get_type() function is no longer declared before being defined.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
The problem lies in the fact that multiqueue will now operate somewhat
similarly to the flow aggregation logic of demuxers and therefore
will stopp whenever all downstream pads return NOT_LINKED and/or
UNEXPECTED and there's no more buffers to push.
The latest commits should not affect any regular use-case, but the bug
report will be kept open so the previous behaviour can be re-established
if needed.
Fixes#609486
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
When we unblock a pad with the same user_data, the destroy callback is not
called. This leads to refcounting leaks that cannot be avoided. Instead always
call the destroy notify whenever we install a new pad block.
In particular, this fixes a nasty pad leak in decodebin2.
Also update the unit test to have more accurate comments and test the required
behaviour.
and install into a different directory $(libexecdir/gstreamer-0.10) so that
everything is versioned properly.
NOTE: run 'make clean' after updating; if you are running an uninstalled setup,
you will need to update your gst-uninstalled script (unless it's symlinked
to gstreamer core master) and exit/enter your uninstalled environment to get
the updated environment. If you are running an installed setup, you should
run 'make uninstall' before merging this change or remove the old
plugin-scanner binary manually.
Fixes#601698.
Avoid a race where a miniobject is recycled and quickly freed, which causes the
g_type_free_instance() to be called on the same object twice.
Ref the object before calling the finalize method and check if we still need to
free it afterward.
Also add a unit test for this case.
Fixes#601587
This test used to SIGBUS on OS/X but now SIGSEGV's instead on
Snow Leopard. It's not worth the effort to figure out which platform
should produce which error for what is fundamentally a pretty silly
test, so just disable it on OS/X
Reflow the code to move error handling to the end of the functions. Initialize
gvalue like we do in the setter. Add a unit-test module with two simple tests
the catche this bug.
Init variable to avoid compiler warning and make the build bot happy
(the compiler most likely complains about this because it doesn't know
here that fail_unless will abort/exit in the path where it fails).
Init variable to avoid compiler warning and make the build bot happy
(the compiler most likely complains about this because it doesn't know
here that fail_unless will abort/exit in the path where it fails).