Since those are using the clock for sync, they need to also
provide a clock for good measure. The reason is that even if
downstream elements provide a clock, we don't want to have
that clock selected because it might not be running yet.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/509>
A common use case of a dynamically built pipeline is that you want to
(conditionally) find a certain element, e.g. the `rtpbin`s in a
`uridecodebin`. If that element has a fixed name inside its parent bin
(and only has a single instance) this can be easily done by
`gst_bin_get_by_name()`.
If there are multiple instances of the element however, you can only use
`gst_bin_iterate_all_by_interface()`, but this doesn't work if you don't
have the specific `GType` (which is often the case, due to plugins being
dynamically loaded). As such, another fallback could be to use the
well-known name of the element's factory (in case of our example, this
is of course `"rtpbin"`).
For linked elements, the resulting gst_bin_iterate_sorted() will
properly return elements from sink to sources.
If we have some elements that are not linked, we *still* want to
ensure that we return:
* In priority any sinks
* Last of all any sources
* And in between any element which is neither source nor sink
For this to work, when looking for the next candidate element,
not only check the degree order, but if there are two candidates
with the same degree order, prefer the non-source one.
Amongst other things, this fixes the case where we activating a
bin containing unlinked sources and other elements. Without this
we could end up activating sources (which might start adding pads
to be linked) before other (to which those new source element pads
might be linked) are not activated
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788434
This means applications and bin sub-classes can easily track when
a new child element is added to the pipeline sub-hierarchy or
removed.
Currently doesn't signal deep added/removed for elements inside
a bin if a bin is added/removed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578933
The test rely on bus being flushed when setting the bin to the NULL state which
is not the case. This apply only when setting the pipeline state to
NULL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765720
The check for the presence of the parent in the presence of
the NEED_PARENT flag was missing for the chain function. Also keep
a ref on the parent in case the pad is removed mid-chain.
Stop querying the duration once an element return unknown and return unknown
as a final result. This avoid eventually cutting off a stream too early.
Add a tests to docuement the behavior.
When the bin does an upward state change, try to avoid doing a downward state
change on the child and vice versa.
Add some more unit tests for this fix.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621833
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
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
Post a stream-status message indicating that a new task was created so that the
application has a chance to change the properties of the task.
Fix unit test to take into account the new ref of the message.
Original commit message from CVS:
Base on Patch by: Olivier Crete <tester at tester dot ca>
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_init), (gst_bin_add_func),
(gst_bin_remove_func), (update_degree),
(gst_bin_sort_iterator_new), (gst_bin_handle_message_func):
Keep track of pads that are being linked/unlinked and resync the state
changes.
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_get_direction),
(gst_pad_set_chain_function), (gst_pad_set_getrange_function),
(gst_pad_set_checkgetrange_function), (gst_pad_unlink),
(gst_pad_link_prepare), (gst_pad_link),
(gst_pad_event_default_dispatch), (gst_pad_chain), (gst_pad_push),
(gst_pad_check_pull_range), (gst_pad_get_range),
(gst_pad_pull_range):
Some code cleanups, use macros to check pad direction.
Don't need to take the lock on the pad direction.
Post structure change when pads are linked/unlinked.
Change some checks into _return_if_fail().
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c:
(test_link_structure_change_state_changed_sync_cb),
(GST_START_TEST), (gst_bin_suite):
Add testcase for pad link/unlinke resync during a state change.
Fixes#510354.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_add_func), (gst_bin_remove_func),
(gst_bin_change_state_func), (bin_handle_async_done),
(gst_bin_handle_message_func):
Fix race for bins that simulate ASYNC state changes by inserting
ASYNC_START and ASYNC_DONE messages in their bus. We need to check for
pending ASYNC messages even when the bin does not have ASYNC children.
We note detect this behaviour because we will receive an ASYNC message
that is originating from the bin itself.
Fixes races with decodebin2 state changes.
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Add some more debug.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstbin.c: (add_to_queue), (remove_from_queue), (clear_queue),
(update_degree), (gst_bin_sort_iterator_next):
Fix annoying bug in the sorted iterator where a sink that is not really
a sink (when it has downstream links) screwed up the iterator.
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gst_bin_suite):
Unit test to verify the fix.
Original commit message from CVS:
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Allow refcount of 3 and 4 because some state thread might still be busy
with it.
Original commit message from CVS:
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
Add new element field and method.
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_class_init), (gst_bin_init),
(bin_remove_messages), (gst_bin_add_func), (gst_bin_remove_func),
(gst_bin_recalc_state), (gst_bin_get_state_func),
(gst_bin_element_set_state), (gst_bin_change_state_func),
(gst_bin_continue_func), (bin_bus_handler),
(bin_push_state_continue), (bin_handle_async_start),
(bin_handle_async_done), (gst_bin_handle_message_func):
Make async state changes a bit smarter by using new ASYNC_START and
ASYNC_DONE messages. This reduces the number of times we run the state
recalculation thread.
Don't change state of element with a pending ASYNC_START message.
Deprecate STATE_DIRTY messages.
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_init), (gst_element_send_event),
(gst_element_get_state_func), (gst_element_continue_state),
(gst_element_lost_state), (gst_element_set_state_func),
(gst_element_change_state):
* gst/gstelement.h:
Keep the state that was last set by the app in a new element field.
Don't allow state changes when handling an element event.
Post ASYNC_START and ASYNC_DONE messages.
Change lost_state so that we go to PAUSED and wait for the parent to set
us to PLAYING again (so latency calculation can be performed)
Export gst_element_change_state() method so that subclasses can use it.
API: gst_element_change_state()
API: GST_STATE_TARGET
* gst/gstpipeline.c: (gst_pipeline_class_init),
(reset_stream_time), (gst_pipeline_change_state),
(gst_pipeline_handle_message), (gst_pipeline_set_new_stream_time):
Using the new ASYNC_START message we can reset the base_time when
needed. This can then be used to implement base_time redistribution in
flushing seeks so that we can remove the explicit seek handling.
Perform latency query and configuration when going to PLAYING.
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_commit_state),
(gst_base_sink_query), (gst_base_sink_change_state):
Post new ASYNC_START/ASYNC_DONE messages.
* tests/check/generic/sinks.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Fix test because the bin will not set the async element to PLAYING right
away.
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c: (pop_async_done), (GST_START_TEST):
Make the message check a little stronger.
Handle ASYNC messages.
* tests/check/pipelines/cleanup.c: (GST_START_TEST):
* tests/check/pipelines/simple-launch-lines.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Expect ASYNC_DONE messages.
Original commit message from CVS:
* tests/check/gst/gstbin.c: (GST_START_TEST):
It is acceptable to have a refcount of 2 or 3 at this point in the
test, because the pipeline might be just posting its state_change
message. The next line then waits for that message to appear using
bus_poll, so that should be fine too.