Until now we would start the task when the pad is activated. Part of the
activiation concist of testing if the pipeline is live or not.
Unfortunatly, this is often too soon, as it's likely that the pad get
activated before it is fully linked in dynamic pipeline.
Instead, start the task when the first serialized event arrive. This is
a safe moment as we know that the upstream chain is complete and just
like the pad activation, the pads are locked, hence cannot change.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757548
If the input buffer is after the end of the output buffer, then waiting
for more data won't help. We will never get an input buffer for this point.
This fixes compositing of streams from rtspsrc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766422
Provide a function to get the affine matrix in the meta in terms of NDC
coordinates and use as a standard opengl matrix.
Also advertise support for the affine transformation meta in the allocation
query.
The URI downloader is creating the source element with
gst_element_factory_make() that returns a floating reference that nobody
is consuming. This is causing problems in WebKit, where the smart
pointers used to take references of the source elment get confused and
end up consuming the floating reference and then releasing the element,
which usually crashes because the URI downloader still tries to use its
src element. See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144040.
This commit adds two helper functions to ensure and destroy the source
element, to make the code simpler and less error prone. The ensure
method takes care of checking if we can reuse the existing one or we
need to create a new one, taking always its ownership. The destroy
method simply avoids duplicated code to set the source to NULL state and
then unref it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766053
The gst_adaptive_demux_wait_until() function can be woken up either
by its end_time being reached, or from other threads that want to
interrupt the waiting thread.
If the thread is interrupted, it needs to cancel its async clock callback
by unscheduling the clock callback. However, the callback task might already
have been activated, but is waiting for the mutex to become available. In this
case, the call to unschedule does not stop the callback from executing.
The solution to this second issue is to use a reference counted object that
is decremented by both the gst_adaptive_demux_wait_until() function and the
call to gst_clock_id_wait_async (). In this way, the GstAdaptiveDemuxTimer
object is only deleted when both the gst_adaptive_demux_wait_until() function
and the async callback are finished with the object.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765728
Because current GstEGLImageMemory does not inherit GstGLMemory, GLUpload
allocates additional GLMemory and upload the decoded contents from the decoder
which uses EGLImage (e.g. gst-omx in RPi).
This work adds GstGLMemoryEGL to avoid this overhead. Decoders allocate
GstGLMemoryEGL and decode its contents to the EGLImage of GstGLMemoryEGL. And
GLUpload uses this memory without allocation of additional textures and blit
operations.
[Matthew Waters]: gst-indent the sources and fix a critical retreiving the egl
display from the memory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760916
Allows creating wrapped memories with GstGLAllocationParams.
The wrapped pointers will be set in the parameters before being passed
to the memory allocation function.
Some platforms provide an old version of GLES2/gl2.h and GLES2/gl2ext.h that
will fail when including GLES3/gl3.h due to missing typedef's.
Seen on the RPi.
Adds a new function to mpegts lib to create a iso639 language
descriptor from a language and use it in mpegtsmux to add
a language descriptor to audio streams that have a language set.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763647
This fixes a race where we check if there is a clock, then it get
removed and we endup calling gst_clock_new_single_shot_id() with a NULL
pointer instead of a valid clock and also calling gst_object_unref()
with a NULL pointer later.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757548
There are several places in adaptivedemux where it waits for
time to pass, for example to wait until it should next download
a fragment. The problem with this approach is that it means that
unit tests are forced to execute in realtime.
This commit replaces the use of g_cond_wait_until() with single
shot GstClockID that signals the condition variable. Under normal
usage, this behaves exactly as before. A unit test can replace the
system clock with a GstTestClock, allowing the test to control the
timing in adaptivedemux.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762147
A realtime clock is used in many places, such as deciding which
fragment to select at start up and deciding how long to sleep
before a fragment becomes available. For example dashdemux needs
sample the client's estimate of UTC when selecting where to start
in a live DASH stream.
The problem with dashdemux calculating the client's idea of UTC is
that it makes it difficult to create unit tests, because the passage
of time is a factor in the test.
This commit changes dashdemux and adaptivedemux to use the
GstSystemClock, so that a unit test can replace the system clock when
it needs to be able to control the clock.
This commit makes no change to the behaviour under normal usage, as
GstSystemClock is based upon the system time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762147
Don't create many short lived locks/conds in gst_gl_window_send_message. This is
a micro optimization to save a bunch of pthread_* calls which are expensive on
OSX/iOS and possibly other platforms.
We weren't using the result of find_best_format at all.
Also, move the find_best_format usage to the default update_caps() to make
sure that it is also overridable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764363