clang does not like the array index assignment without the `=` sign in
it. This is a gnu extension I believe, and adding the sign is proper.
This fixes the following two warnings:
```
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst-libs/gst/vulkan/gstvkvideo-private.c:32:40:
warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator]
[GST_VK_VIDEO_EXTENSION_DECODE_H264] {
^
=
../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst-libs/gst/vulkan/gstvkvideo-private.c:36:40:
warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator]
[GST_VK_VIDEO_EXTENSION_DECODE_H265] {
^
=
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5996>
The internal elements are only created when caps on both video and subtitle pads
are known.
Prior to that, a GST_QUERY_CAPS on a video sink pad would just return ANY
instead of giving a hint of what downstream can actually handle and
prefers. This could result in upstream elements (such as decoders) deciding on
chosing (in the best cases) a non-optimal caps or (in the worst case) caps that
couldn't be handled by the elements downstream of subtitleoverlay.
In order to fix that, we assume that all subtitle "elements" handle the subtitle
overlay composition feature/meta and handle `GST_QUERY_CAPS` ourselves if the
internal elements aren't present yet.
Fixes#3176
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5834>
Remove optional sprop-stereo and sprop-maxcapture fields from Opus
remote offer caps before intersecting with local codec preferences.
According to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7587#section-7.1
those fields are sender-only informative, and don't affect
interoperability.
Fixes cases where the webrtc media will end up receive-only if the
local side wants to send stereo but the remote is sending mono, or
vice versa.
There may be other fields in other codecs, so the implementation
anticipates needing to add further fields and codecs in the future.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5993>
On fedora 38 (and it was the case in previous releases), the
quark_seq_id is optimized out so getting quarks from the
global variable always failed. This patch works around that by assuming
it is a valid quark whenever the quark_seq_id is not accessible.
This issue often manifested as Python Exception <class 'TypeError'>:
can only concatenate str (not "NoneType") to str when debugging as
other parts of the code assume that getting the quark for a GType name
will work.
Same as https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/3559
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5986>
When using subtimeline serialized with the command line formatter
syntax, we had a false positive when detecting if the user had explicitly
specified tracks with the `+track` syntax. Verifying the presence of
`+track` explicitly in the `args` array ensure the `+track` is not for
a subtimeline.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5981>
Post a bus message explaining that input buffers must
have timestamps and return GST_FLOW_ERROR, instead of
a confusing NOT-NEGOTIATED
Also remove an errant buffer unref in the error handling
that would lead to crashes after.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5935>
Add a finalize method and release locks and things in there, instead
of in the dispose method. Dispose may be called multiple times,
at any time, and should just safely release references to other
memory that might reference it back.
In this case, timecodestamper would later crash in the element
dispose method trying to take the freed mutex from
gst_timecodestamper_release_pad().
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5935>
Today when using the `splitmuxsrc` on a collection of files named as:
```
item0.mkv
item1.mkv
item2.mkv
[...]
item10.mkv
item11.mkv
[...]
```
You will get a continuous stream made in the order of:
```
item0.mkv -> item1.mkv -> item10.mkv -> item11.mkv -> [...]
```
You can fix this by having smarter names of the items:
```
item000.mkv
item001.mkv
item002.mkv
[...]
item010.mkv
item011.mkv
[...]
```
Will get you:
```
item000.mkv -> item001.mkv -> item003.mkv -> item004.mkv -> [...]
```
But, we could also "fix" the former case by using natural ordering when
comparing the files in gstsplitutils.c.
Fixes#2523
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4491>
boiler.md:
Update meson command to avoid warning.
states.md:
Clarify that a sink element accepting only one buffer only happens when paused.
Link text duplicated normal text.
args.md:
A valid range is between values, not between ranges. Reword for clarity.
testapp.md:
Clarify linking refers to the pipeline, not build time compilation and linking.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5939>
We access fields that are protected by the lock and this was already
held in other places where we call the method. I have got cases where
we get the following stack/assertion:
```
#0 g_logv (log_domain=0x7fb9d84e6cd5 "GStreamer", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fb9d4de54e0) at ../glib/gmessages.c:1433
#1 0x00007fb9d802d0f3 in g_log (log_domain=<optimized out>, log_level=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>) at ../glib/gmessages.c:1471
#2 0x00007fb9d845bc2c in gst_pad_send_event (pad=0x7fb98c01e050, event=0x7fb9c4105b90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:6096
#3 0x00007fb9d6541c35 in gst_uri_decode_bin3_set_uri (dec=0x7fb9bc450960 [GstURIDecodeBin3], uri=0x7fb9c40f5410 "file:///var/home/thiblahute/devel/gstreamer/gstreamer/subprojects/gst-integration-testsuites/medias/defaults/mp4/mp3_h264.0.mp4") at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst/playback/gsturidecodebin3.c:1918
#4 0x00007fb9d6540c40 in gst_uri_decode_bin3_set_property (object=0x7fb9bc450960 [GstURIDecodeBin3], prop_id=1, value=0x7fb9d4de57b0, pspec=0x7fb9bcee5280 [GParamString]) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst/playback/gsturidecodebin3.c:1569
#5 0x00007fb9d7f8f73d in object_set_property (object=0x7fb9bc450960 [GstURIDecodeBin3], pspec=0x7fb9bcee5280 [GParamString], value=0x7fb9d4de57b0, nqueue=0x7fb9c40d0c40, user_specified=<optimized out>) at ../gobject/gobject.c:1794
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5968>
This protocol does what it says on the box, avoiding the need for a 1x1
wl_shm buffer.
A wayland-projects wrap has been added for users who do not have v1.26
available.
This commit was partly authored by Robert Mader.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2662>
If GST_PAD_SINK is passed in this means that we're supposed to convert
from sink caps to src caps, not the other way around. In other words, if
GST_PAD_SINK is passed we're supposed to produce the possible output
caps.
Previously this was inverted. This had the effect that glcolorconvert
pretended to be able to convert *to* I420 without glDrawBuffers, which is
not possible, and pretended not to be able to convert *from* I420
without glDrawBuffers, which it always supports.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5941>
Explicitly calls gst_vtenc_pause_output_loop when going PAUSED->READY to make sure GST_PAD_STREAM_LOCK is not taken.
Before this change, a deadlock would occur if pipeline got stopped right after one output buffer was generated by vtenc.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5933>
Instead of passing along the system frame number, we pass along a reference to
the GstVideoCodecFrame.
In order for all internal cleanup to happen properly, this also requires
switching to the proper AVPacket creation/destruction methods (av_packet_alloc()
and av_packet_unref())
Fixes#2568
Co-authored-by: Edward Hervey <edward@centricular.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5186>
Until now when doing `+test-clip blue +effect effect1 + effect effect2`
leaded to the following pseudo pipeline
videotestsrc ! effect2 ! effect1
given the `ges-launch` syntax this is quite unexpected and this needed
fixing
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5735>
This allows user to be in control of when scaling happens in the pipeline.
It can be plugged as an effect and scaling will be forced to happen in
the effect instead of in the compositor.
Without this, it would not be possible for users to, for example,
crop a video source before scaling to the target source size.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5735>
Modify the fix_output_format in vpp to directly generate caps with
negotiated src caps, and we have the correct dma caps negotiation in
fix_output_format function. And thus, we can remove the redundant
negotiation of using function pad_accept_memory in vpp.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5845>
Even in the case where we are not in passthrough but the subclasses are
going to run the allocation query, we need to ensure that we have a
GLContext ready to be used. Otherwise we might end up with assertions
with `gloverlaycompositor` like:
```
#0 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=140285688829504) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
#1 __pthread_kill_internal (signo=6, threadid=140285688829504) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:78
#2 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=140285688829504, signo=signo@entry=6) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:89
#3 0x00007f985ed88476 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:26
#4 0x00007f985ed6e7f3 in __GI_abort () at ./stdlib/abort.c:79
#5 0x00007f985faedb57 in g_assertion_message (domain=<optimized out>, file=<optimized out>, line=<optimized out>, func=0x7f9856251b80 <__func__.5> "gst_gl_buffer_pool_set_config", message=<optimized out>) at ../../../glib/gtestutils.c:3253
#6 0x00007f985fb4770f in g_assertion_message_expr (domain=0x7f9856251883 "GStreamer-GL", file=0x7f9856251820 "../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbufferpool.c", line=132, func=0x7f9856251b80 <__func__.5> "gst_gl_buffer_pool_set_config", expr=<optimized out>) at ../../../glib/gtestutils.c:3279
#7 0x00007f9856200e1f in gst_gl_buffer_pool_set_config (pool=0x7f977009d7e0, config=0x7f9704549050) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbufferpool.c:132
#8 0x00007f985f99bcf7 in gst_buffer_pool_set_config (pool=0x7f977009d7e0, config=0x7f9704549050) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstbufferpool.c:698
#9 0x00007f985620e2be in gst_gl_filter_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f9754014a80, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglfilter.c:834
#10 0x00007f98562b43c5 in gst_gl_overlay_compositor_element_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f9754014a80, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/ext/gl/gstgloverlaycompositorelement.c:188
#11 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f9754014a80, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#12 0x00007f98561eed91 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f9754014a80, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:319
#13 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f977c07c7e0, parent=0x7f9754014a80, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#14 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f977c07c7e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#15 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f977c07c340, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#16 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f975401e2b0, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#17 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f975401e2b0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#18 0x00007f98561eed91 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f975401e2b0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:319
#19 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f96e420b0c0, parent=0x7f975401e2b0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#20 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f96e420b0c0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#21 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a0bf0f0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#22 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a128790, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#23 0x00007f9856289017 in _gst_gl_upload_element_propose_allocation (bt=0x7f982a128790, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/ext/gl/gstgluploadelement.c:239
#24 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a128790, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#25 0x00007f98561eed91 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a128790, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:319
#26 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f96e405b630, parent=0x7f982a128790, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#27 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f96e405b630, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#28 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f9730289670, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#29 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f9730289670, data=0x7f96cea60000) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#30 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f98280f5d00, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea60000) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#31 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f98280f5d00, parent=0x7f98280cc540, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#32 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f98280f5d00, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#33 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f978438b680, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#34 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f978438b680, data=0x7f96cea60290) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#35 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f98280f5a10, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea60290) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#36 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f98280f5a10, parent=0x7f97ec0147f0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#37 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f98280f5a10, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#38 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f9784831a70, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#39 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f9784831a70, data=0x7f96cea60520) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#40 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f9770081da0, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea60520) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#41 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f9770081da0, parent=0x7f983c14e330, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#42 0x00007f9812258e5c in ghostpad_query_function (ghostpad=0x7f9770081da0, parent=0x7f983c14e330, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-editing-services/plugins/nle/nleghostpad.c:568
#43 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f9770081da0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#44 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2713e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#45 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f982a2713e0, data=0x7f96cea60800) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#46 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f982a2800c0, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea60800) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#47 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f982a2800c0, parent=0x7f982a2713e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#48 0x00007f9812258a94 in internalpad_query_function (internal=0x7f982a2800c0, parent=0x7f982a2713e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-editing-services/plugins/nle/nleghostpad.c:460
#49 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2800c0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#50 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2f4c80, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#51 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f982a2f4c80, data=0x7f96cea60ae0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#52 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f982a2dfb00, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea60ae0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#53 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f982a2dfb00, parent=0x7f982a2f4c80, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#54 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2dfb00, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#55 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2fbc10, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#56 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a2e87d0, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#57 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a2e87d0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#58 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2fb9c0, parent=0x7f982a2e87d0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#59 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2fb9c0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#60 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2fb770, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#61 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a302780, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#62 0x00007f985c008d9d in gst_video_rate_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a302780, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst/videorate/gstvideorate.c:1365
#63 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a302780, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#64 0x00007f985c008cc5 in gst_video_rate_query (trans=0x7f982a302780, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst/videorate/gstvideorate.c:1347
#65 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2fb520, parent=0x7f982a302780, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#66 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2fb520, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#67 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2889c0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#68 0x00007f98122048e6 in gst_base_auto_convert_internal_sink_query (pad=0x7f9750046af0, parent=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst/autoconvert/gstbaseautoconvert.c:1381
#69 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f9750046af0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#70 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2c13e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#71 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f982a2c13e0, data=0x7f96cea61680) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#72 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f982a2de340, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea61680) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#73 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f982a2de340, parent=0x7f982a2c13e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#74 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2de340, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#75 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2db760, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#76 0x00007f98561eebd1 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d8df0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:285
#77 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2db510, parent=0x7f982a2d8df0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#78 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2db510, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#79 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2db2c0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#80 0x00007f98561eebd1 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2dc3d0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:285
#81 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2db070, parent=0x7f982a2dc3d0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#82 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2db070, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#83 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2dae20, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#84 0x00007f98561eebd1 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d8a60, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:285
#85 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2dabd0, parent=0x7f982a2d8a60, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#86 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2dabd0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#87 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2c1170, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#88 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f982a2c1170, data=0x7f96cea62060) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#89 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f982a2de0e0, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea62060) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#90 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f982a2de0e0, parent=0x7f982a2c1170, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#91 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2de0e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#92 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2da980, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#93 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a2c8c10, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#94 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a2c8c10, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#95 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2da730, parent=0x7f982a2c8c10, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#96 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2da730, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#97 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2da4e0, query=0x7f97040310a0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#98 0x00007f985f8e7ff9 in gst_base_transform_do_bufferpool (trans=0x7f982a2d1a50, outcaps=0x7f970407aac0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:948
#99 0x00007f985f8e963e in gst_base_transform_setcaps (trans=0x7f982a2d1a50, pad=0x7f982a2da290, incaps=0x7f970407aac0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1351
#100 0x00007f985f8e99c8 in gst_base_transform_reconfigure_unlocked (trans=0x7f982a2d1a50) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1431
#101 0x00007f985f8e9d38 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a2d1a50, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1515
#102 0x00007f98561eed91 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d1a50, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:319
#103 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2da290, parent=0x7f982a2d1a50, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#104 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2da290, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#105 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2da040, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#106 0x00007f985f8e9817 in gst_base_transform_default_propose_allocation (trans=0x7f982a2c88d0, decide_query=0x0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1394
#107 0x00007f985f8e9ea8 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a2c88d0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1537
#108 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7d30, parent=0x7f982a2c88d0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#109 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7d30, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#110 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2b7d40, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#111 0x00007f985f9f0cb3 in query_forward_func (pad=0x7f982a2b7d40, data=0x7f96cea62cb0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3458
#112 0x00007f985f9ef9ac in gst_pad_forward (pad=0x7f982a2c0f00, forward=0x7f985f9f0b90 <query_forward_func>, user_data=0x7f96cea62cb0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3084
#113 0x00007f985f9f0ed1 in gst_pad_query_default (pad=0x7f982a2c0f00, parent=0x7f982a2ba620, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:3529
#114 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2c0f00, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#115 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7ae0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#116 0x00007f98561eebd1 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d86d0, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:285
#117 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7890, parent=0x7f982a2d86d0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#118 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7890, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#119 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2d7640, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#120 0x00007f98561eebd1 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d5b00, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:285
#121 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2d73f0, parent=0x7f982a2d5b00, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#122 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2d73f0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#123 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2d71a0, query=0x7f9704541620) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#124 0x00007f985f8e7ff9 in gst_base_transform_do_bufferpool (trans=0x7f982a2d8340, outcaps=0x7f9704004e30) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:948
#125 0x00007f985f8e963e in gst_base_transform_setcaps (trans=0x7f982a2d8340, pad=0x7f982a2d6f50, incaps=0x7f9704002120) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1351
#126 0x00007f985f8e99c8 in gst_base_transform_reconfigure_unlocked (trans=0x7f982a2d8340) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1431
#127 0x00007f985f8e9d38 in gst_base_transform_default_query (trans=0x7f982a2d8340, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97045afe90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1515
#128 0x00007f98561eed91 in gst_gl_base_filter_query (trans=0x7f982a2d8340, direction=GST_PAD_SINK, query=0x7f97045afe90) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.c:319
#129 0x00007f985f8ea223 in gst_base_transform_query (pad=0x7f982a2d6f50, parent=0x7f982a2d8340, query=0x7f97045afe90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1628
#130 0x00007f985f9f2f77 in gst_pad_query (pad=0x7f982a2d6f50, query=0x7f97045afe90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4202
#131 0x00007f985f9f3aa2 in gst_pad_peer_query (pad=0x7f982a2d6d00, query=0x7f97045afe90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4334
#132 0x00007f985f8e7ff9 in gst_base_transform_do_bufferpool (trans=0x7f982a2d4920, outcaps=0x7f9704071fb0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:948
#133 0x00007f985f8e963e in gst_base_transform_setcaps (trans=0x7f982a2d4920, pad=0x7f982a2d6ab0, incaps=0x7f97500020c0) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1351
#134 0x00007f985f8e99c8 in gst_base_transform_reconfigure_unlocked (trans=0x7f982a2d4920) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:1431
#135 0x00007f985f8eb797 in default_submit_input_buffer (trans=0x7f982a2d4920, is_discont=0, inbuf=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:2041
#136 0x00007f985f8ecb28 in gst_base_transform_chain (pad=0x7f982a2d6ab0, parent=0x7f982a2d4920, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:2348
#137 0x00007f985f9f47c2 in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (pad=0x7f982a2d6ab0, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4463
#138 0x00007f985f9f5a15 in gst_pad_push_data (pad=0x7f982a2d6860, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4739
#139 0x00007f985f9f61cc in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f982a2d6860, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4858
#140 0x00007f985f8ecd2e in gst_base_transform_chain (pad=0x7f982a2d6610, parent=0x7f982a2c8590, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:2391
#141 0x00007f985f9f47c2 in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (pad=0x7f982a2d6610, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4463
#142 0x00007f985f9f5a15 in gst_pad_push_data (pad=0x7f982a2de5a0, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4739
#143 0x00007f985f9f61cc in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f982a2de5a0, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4858
#144 0x00007f985f9ce428 in gst_proxy_pad_chain_default (pad=0x7f982a2c1650, parent=0x7f982a290880, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstghostpad.c:127
#145 0x00007f985f9f47c2 in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (pad=0x7f982a2c1650, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4463
#146 0x00007f985f9f5a15 in gst_pad_push_data (pad=0x7f97500468a0, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4739
#147 0x00007f985f9f61cc in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f97500468a0, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4858
#148 0x00007f9812203aa4 in gst_base_auto_convert_sink_chain (pad=0x7f982a288770, parent=0x7f982a22fbd0, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-bad/gst/autoconvert/gstbaseautoconvert.c:1032
#149 0x00007f985f9f47c2 in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (pad=0x7f982a288770, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4463
#150 0x00007f985f9f5a15 in gst_pad_push_data (pad=0x7f982a288520, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4739
#151 0x00007f985f9f61cc in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f982a288520, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4858
#152 0x00007f985f8ecd2e in gst_base_transform_chain (pad=0x7f982a2882d0, parent=0x7f982a274570, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:2391
#153 0x00007f985f9f47c2 in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (pad=0x7f982a2882d0, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4463
#154 0x00007f985f9f5a15 in gst_pad_push_data (pad=0x7f982a288080, type=4112, data=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4739
#155 0x00007f985f9f61cc in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f982a288080, buffer=0x7f972c009b70) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gstpad.c:4858
#156 0x00007f982499b9f9 in gst_queue_push_one (queue=0x7f9829d61910) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/plugins/elements/gstqueue.c:1388
#157 0x00007f982499c88d in gst_queue_loop (pad=0x7f982a288080) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/plugins/elements/gstqueue.c:1541
#158 0x00007f985fa376bb in gst_task_func (task=0x7f976002eb90) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gsttask.c:399
#159 0x00007f985fa38bf9 in default_func (tdata=0x7f975400c160, pool=0x7f984cb62380) at ../subprojects/gstreamer/gst/gsttaskpool.c:70
#160 0x00007f985fb566b4 in g_thread_pool_thread_proxy (data=<optimized out>) at ../../../glib/gthreadpool.c:350
#161 0x00007f985fb53a51 in g_thread_proxy (data=0x7f982a071580) at ../../../glib/gthread.c:827
#162 0x00007f985eddaac3 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at ./nptl/pthread_create.c:442
#163 0x00007f985ee6ca40 in clone3 () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:81
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5856>
The pool currently defaults to performing a layout transition to
VK_IMAGE_LAYOUT_TRANSFER_DST_OPTIMAL, with some special exceptions for
video usages. This may not be a legal transition depending on the usage.
Provide an API to explicitly control the initial image layout.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5881>
When implementing NDK media support, it would be useful to also have JNI
implementation in the same binary as NDK media compatibility is lower.
As such, implement a rudimentary vtable system for gstamc-codec and
gstamc-format, and allow choosing the implementation at static_init()
time.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4115>
This allows the implementations to do custom logic behind the hood. For
example, when NDK implementation is added, the entrypoint can chooses to
statically initialize the NDK implementations or the JNI one.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4115>
When overlay coordinates are updated, after the initial coordinates
are set, the shader indices are applied to the wrong buffer, resulting
in the background image appearing where the overlay should.
Bind the array buffer before applying subsequent coordinate
updates.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5901>
With this patch, the caps is registered in the order of memory features
as: VAMemory, DMABuf then raw caps in linux path, and D3D11Memory then
raw caps in windows path. It helps to prioritize the video memory for all
msdk elements when doing negotiation.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5898>
In `parse_chain_output_probe()` the corresponding input stream might receive EOS
and thus be removed before the actual pad is removed. So we cannot assert about
this in `parsebin_pad_removed_cb()`.
Also, driving-by, protect `find_input_stream_for_pad()` with the selection lock
similarly to other functions accessing the input streams list.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5887>
Fixing below debug layer report
ID3D12Device::CreateCommittedResource: Ignoring InitialState D3D12_RESOURCE_STATE_COPY_DEST.
Buffers are effectively created in state D3D12_RESOURCE_STATE_COMMON.
Buffer resource will be automatically promoted to D3D12_RESOURCE_STATE_COPY_DEST
at the very first COPY operation time.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5895>
When level value is greater than 127, it was being clamped but this clamped
value was not the one being actually used. For level values greater than 127
this resulted in an incorrect value being used. As an example, a level value
of 187, after and'ed with 0x7F, it would result in 0x3B being reported as the
level value.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5893>
Since DXGI desktop duplication API does not work with Direct3D12 device,
this element will use Direct3D11 device to acquire frame.
Then other rendering operations (e.g., texture copy, render pipeline) will
happen using Direct3D12 API
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5883>
- Fix skipsize on _update_backlog failure.
- Add robustness to AU completion detection by using AUD when present. If we've
received a AUD we overwrite the first VCL NAL detection when the result was
negative. VCL following AUD is the first VCL of next AU.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5862>
In case of tier 1 decoder, always use reference-only picture to avoid
fixed-size pool limitation and output decoded picture without
copy even for negative rate. Also do not use copy queue for GPU to GPU
copy. Copy queue is specialized for upload/download and may occupy
PCIE bandwidth. Use direct queue as recommended by vendors.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5877>
On flush event, baseclass will discard all pictures from DPB
but there can be still in-flight commands not finished yet.
Use our command queue, allocator and fence data helper objects
to keep resource available during command execution.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5877>
Instead of only supporting writing SPU data directly to YUV frames,
render the SPU data to an intermediate AYUV overlay buffer. The overlay
data is then blended to the video frame.
For the PGS format, the overlay buffer size is set to the size of the
Composition Window, and its position in the overlay composition is set
to the window position. The objects to render are now cropped when the
cropping flag is set.
For the Vobsub format, the overlay buffer size is set to the size of the
Display Area.
Once rendered, the overlay composition rectangle is now moved and scaled
to fit the video output size, to avoid clipping.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5827>
Shader visible descriptors occupy GPU resource and there are hardware
limits. Thus, in order to minimize the amount of shader visible heaps,
only non shader visible descriptor heap (staging) will be held by d3d12memory.
Then converter will copy the staging descriptor to shader visible
descriptor heap per draw.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5875>
Zero initialization would have overhead and it's not required
most cases except for textures. Use CREATE_NOT_ZEROED flag
in case of buffer resource or if a texture will be rendered without any
prior read operation.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5875>
Conversion will happen when constructed command list is executed,
not by converter element. Thus this object should not map output buffer
with write flag which will result in error if multiple threads
are building commands for the same output target frame.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5875>
It's one of the projects we maintain and we should track the main branch
to make sure any regressions are caught as early as possible.
For GStreamer releases / release branches this should be pointed back to the
latest orc release tag.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5867>
Interlaced MJPEG is a big hack. Most of the streams we've found are from old
AVID tools. There are two methods to detect interlaced stream: the container
offers a height bigger (or double) than the image's height in SOF. The other
is from a APP0 marker.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5838>
Add macro which converts picture frame number to suitable timestamp in
nanoseconds for use in V4L2 VB2 buffer lookup. Since multiple codecs do
the same operation and almost all got it wrong, do it in one place so it
can be fixed in one place again, if needed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5791>
The GstMpeg2Picture system_frame_number is guint32, constant 1000 is guint32,
GstV4l2CodecMpeg2Dec *_ref_ts multiplication result is u64 .
```
u64 result = (u32)((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000);
```
behaves the same as
```
u64 result = (u32)(((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000) & 0xffffffff);
```
so in case `system_frame_number > 4294967295 / 1000`, the `result` will
wrap around. Since the `result` is really used as a cookie used to look
up V4L2 buffers related to the currently decoded frame, this wraparound
leads to visible corruption during MPEG2 decoding. At 30 FPS this occurs
after cca. 40 hours of playback .
Fix this by changing the 1000 from u32 to u64, i.e.:
```
u64 result = (u64)((u32)system_frame_number * (u64)1000ULL);
```
this way, the wraparound is prevented and the correct cookie is used.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5791>
The GstAV1Picture system_frame_number is guint32, constant 1000 is guint32,
GstV4l2CodecAV1Dec v4l2_av1_frame.*_frame_ts multiplication result is u64 .
```
u64 result = (u32)((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000);
```
behaves the same as
```
u64 result = (u32)(((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000) & 0xffffffff);
```
so in case `system_frame_number > 4294967295 / 1000`, the `result` will
wrap around. Since the `result` is really used as a cookie used to look
up V4L2 buffers related to the currently decoded frame, this wraparound
leads to visible corruption during AV1 decoding. At 30 FPS this occurs
after cca. 40 hours of playback .
Fix this by changing the 1000 from u32 to u64, i.e.:
```
u64 result = (u64)((u32)system_frame_number * (u64)1000ULL);
```
this way, the wraparound is prevented and the correct cookie is used.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5791>
The GstVp9Picture system_frame_number is guint32, constant 1000 is guint32,
GstV4l2CodecVp9Dec v4l2_vp9_frame.*_frame_ts multiplication result is u64 .
```
u64 result = (u32)((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000);
```
behaves the same as
```
u64 result = (u32)(((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000) & 0xffffffff);
```
so in case `system_frame_number > 4294967295 / 1000`, the `result` will
wrap around. Since the `result` is really used as a cookie used to look
up V4L2 buffers related to the currently decoded frame, this wraparound
leads to visible corruption during VP9 decoding. At 30 FPS this occurs
after cca. 40 hours of playback .
Fix this by changing the 1000 from u32 to u64, i.e.:
```
u64 result = (u64)((u32)system_frame_number * (u64)1000ULL);
```
this way, the wraparound is prevented and the correct cookie is used.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5791>
The GstVp8Picture system_frame_number is guint32, constant 1000 is guint32,
GstV4l2CodecVp8Dec v4l2_vp8_frame.*_frame_ts multiplication result is u64 .
```
u64 result = (u32)((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000);
```
behaves the same as
```
u64 result = (u32)(((u32)system_frame_number * (u32)1000) & 0xffffffff);
```
so in case `system_frame_number > 4294967295 / 1000`, the `result` will
wrap around. Since the `result` is really used as a cookie used to look
up V4L2 buffers related to the currently decoded frame, this wraparound
leads to visible corruption during VP8 decoding. At 30 FPS this occurs
after cca. 40 hours of playback .
Fix this by changing the 1000 from u32 to u64, i.e.:
```
u64 result = (u64)((u32)system_frame_number * (u64)1000ULL);
```
this way, the wraparound is prevented and the correct cookie is used.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5791>
When we finish a frame, we pass a size which semantic can easily be confused.
Improve the documentation to clarify that the parameter size is the amount of
input data being consumed and, if set, the output_buffer size can differ.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5754>
When reopening a v4l2 device, the v4l2object->poll will include some old fds,
which was assigned to this device before. If the pipeline opens multiple v4l2
devices, the old fd may been assigned to other v4l2 devices when reopening
devices.
This will cause the timing of the pipeline become confusing when polling devices,
leading functional abnormalities.
Therefore, when closing v4l2object, remove the old fds in poll to ensure that the
pipeline timing is normal.
Signed-off-by: Chao Guo <chao.guo@nxp.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5820>
This reverts a part of de92a6c7f2. Unlike `image_filter` and
`video_filter`, `viewfinder_filter` does not get linked to `src` but
`viewfinderbin_queue`. Thus the fix in the mentioned commit does not
apply for it and should be reverted.
This was not spotted earlier as only the other filters are used in
the project that uncovered the issue.
Fixes: de92a6c7f2 ("camerabin: Fix source updates with user filters")
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5689>
Since the AV1 specification is not explicitly mentioning about
the array size bounds, array sizes in scalability structure
should be defined as possible maximum sizes that can have.
Also, this commit removes GST_AV1_MAX_SPATIAL_LAYERS define from
public header which is API break but the define is misleading
and this patch is introducing ABI break already
ZDI-CAN-22300
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5823>
This causes a lot of nasty side effects (like decoders assuming they are
actually linked downstream).
The reason why this was done was to check whether a decoder could handle the
actual caps, but this is the wrong way to do it.
The proper way to query whether a decoder can handle certain caps is via
`GST_QUERY_ACCEPT_CAPS` which is already done just before.
Partially reverts !4677 and partially fixes#3160
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5821>
- AU boundary detection reviewed to follow more closely H.264 spec. and more
specifically clauses 7.4.1.2.3 and 7.4.1.2.4.
- The gist of the changes is a look-a-head in then next AU required identify the
last vcl-nal of current AU and firt vcl-nal of next AU (according to
7.4.1.2.4) followed by the identification of the first nal of next AU
(according to 7.4.1.2.3).
- A backlog of all nals of current AU and next AU up to the point where current
AU can identified completed is kept.
- In NAL alignement mode vcl-nal are sent immediatly but the history is kept to
allow AU boundary detection. Non-vcl-nal can be delayed up to the reception of
the next vcl-nal to allow a correct AUD insertion.
- Based on this improved AU boudary detection we can avoid erronous AUD
insertion, like the one highlighted by test
test_parse_sliced_with_prefix_and_sei_nal_au.
- Add support for MVC AU boundary detection. (H.7.4.1.2.4)
- Explicitly report SVC not supported. We don't have the SVC NAL parsing
required to identify boundary. (missing dependency_id and quality_id fields
from SVC, see G.7.4.1.2.4)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5741>
Serialize every GstMeta that supports serialization into the NEW_BUFFER
payload. This is especially important for GstVideoMeta in the case of
multiplanar buffers, or if stride!=width.
Sponsored-by: Netflix Inc.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5355>
This allows metas to be serialized to be transmitted or stored. This is
intended to be used for example by gdppay or unixfdsink.
Implemented on GstCustomMeta, GstVideoMeta, GstReferenceTimestampMeta,
and GstAudioMeta.
Sponsored-by: Netflix Inc.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5355>
Otherwise if there is a huge gap it will only be considered a
discontinuity after another discont-time amount of buffers has passed.
Like this it will be immediately a discontinuity if the gap between the
expected and received time becomes bigger than the discont-time.
The last part of the test was actually testing for this behaviour and
expected the previous behaviour. Most other tests also had to be
adjusted because discont will now happen at slightly different times
than before.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5759>
The input of the vacompositor may be DMA buffers. And in this case, the input
caps has the format=DMA_DRM, which can not be recognized by base video
aggregator class' find_best_format() function. So we need to override the
update_caps() virtual function.
Also we consider the DMA kind caps in negotiated_src_caps() for output.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5160>
To achieve maximum throughput, waiting on command commit thread
is not ideal. And render-delay will introduce unwanted latency.
Best is to split thread and wait finished decoding job in a dedicated
output thread
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5812>
Meson devenv already overrides GST_PLUGIN_PATH and
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH so only built plugins can be found. That means
unit tests are allowed to use every plugins.
This makes easier to run some unit tests under devenv instead of through
"meson test".
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5748>
When creating a new VA pool set config size to zero because it's not used.
Also, given the potential different sizes from software buffer pools and VA
buffer pools, this patch handle that potential different values.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5805>
When creating a new VA pool set config size to zero because it's not used.
Also, given the potential different sizes from software buffer pools and VA
buffer pools, this patch handle that potential different values.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5805>
When creating a new VA pool set config size to zero because it's not used.
Also, given the potential different sizes from software buffer pools and VA
buffer pools, this patch handle that potential different values.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5805>
VA drivers allocate surfaces given their properties, so there's no need to
provide a buffer size to the VA pool.
Though, the buffer size is provided by the driver, or the canonical size
is used for single planed surfaces.
This patch removes the need to provide a size for the function
gst_va_pool_new_with_config() and adds a helper method to retrieve the surface
size, gst_va_pool_get_buffer_size(). Also change the callers accordingly.
Changes for custom VA pool creation will be addressed in the following commits.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5805>
It is racy and may cause us to accidentally keep forwarding data past
the EOS. The only reason to stop dropping would be when we encounter a
stream-start, segment, or segment-done event, either in push_one
(already queued) or in the sink pad's event function.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5766>
Use gst_data_queue_push_force() for most events so they
are immediately enqueued. Only gap events and actual buffer
data will now block when the queue is full.
This fixes a problem with non-flushing seek handling
where events following a segment-done event would block
if they precede the SEGMENT event, since only SEGMENT
events would clear the 'eos' state of the multiqueue
queue.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5801>
Test included.
The problem appears when aggregator drops the query while
it's being proccessed by the klass->sink_query handler.
This can happen on FLUSH_START event. If the query is still
in the queue, it can be safely dropped, but if it's already
in the klass->sink_query() handler, then sink pad has no
choice and has to wait for the proccessing to complete.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5765>
If the ladspa plugin is enabled explicitly or via auto-features, the
liblrdf dependency can not be disabled.
As the RDF parsing currently provides hardly any features, the possibility
to disable it fairly useful.
Fixes: #3168
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5794>
With the way the runtime checks are currently set up, every single
openh264 release, no matter how minor, is considered an ABI break and
requires gst-plugins-bad recompilation. This is unnecessarily strict
because it doesn't allow downstream distributions to ship any openh264
bug fix version updates without breaking gstreamer's openh264 support.
Years ago, at the time when gstreamer's openh264 support was merged,
openh264 releases were done without a versioned soname (the library was
just libopenh264.so, unversioned). Since then, starting with version
1.3.0, openh264 has started using versioned sonames and the intent has
been to bump the soname every time there's a new release with an ABI
change.
This patch drops the strict version check. meson.build already has a
minimum requirement on openh264 version 1.3.0 where soname versioning
was added, which should be good enough to ensure that the library is
using soname versioning.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5780>
Apparently external-oes is not supported by the plugin as texture target,
while DMABuf uploading prefers it because it's zero copy.
This patch enables DMABuf uploading and rendering by using either 2D or
rectangle texture targets.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5795>
This simplifies the way it picks the closest caps to preference and take into
consideration the framerate to avoid picking high resolution at 5fps or so.
Simply calculate a "distance" of caps A and B from the preference and put
closest first, sorting by framerate first.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5777>
This avoid a build failure when compiling against OpenSSL 3.2.0. The
problem is when windows.h is included before WinSock2.h. Because
windows.h includes winsock.h[1]. Defining _WINSOCKAPI_ stops windows.h
including winsock.h.
Error:
```
[748/1041] Compiling C object ext/dtls/gstdtls.dll.p/gstdtlscertificate.c.obj
FAILED: ext/dtls/gstdtls.dll.p/gstdtlscertificate.c.obj
[...]
Windows Kits\10\include\10.0.17763.0\shared\ws2def.h(235): error C2011: 'sockaddr': 'struct' type redefinition
Windows Kits\10\include\10.0.17763.0\um\winsock.h(482): note: see declaration of 'sockaddr'
```
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/1372836
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/3167
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5770>
The original idea was to select the type of mapping (either using derive images
or downloading the image) in runtime, under the assumption that both methods
shared the same memory layout (offsets and strides), because a single
GstVideoMeta is assigned by the buffer pool at allocation time. Nonetheless, in
recent hardware this assumption is invalid, raising memory access errors.
This patch removes completely the mapping type selection at runtime, using the
method selected when the allocator is configured, synced with the bufferpool
allocation.
This problem was fixed originally for iHD driver only. But now it makes sense to
remove all of it.
Original-patch-by: Mengkejiergeli Ba <mengkejiergeli.ba@intel.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5760>
When exporting a DMABuf from a VASurface the user might tell that the surface
was allocated with certain fourcc, but the returned VADRMPRIMESurfaceDescriptor
migth tell a different fourcc, as in the case or radeonsi driver, for duplicated
fourcc, such as YUY2 and YUYV.
Originally it was supposed to be a failed exportation. This patch relax this
validation by allowing different fourcc.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5760>
In multi-card scenario, user can set GST_MSDK_DRM_DEVICE env variable to
choose the device. This patch can align vpl's queried results with the
users' choice by passing deviceID when creating mfx implementation.
Co-authored-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <vjaquez@igalia.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5697>
This is a bit of a hack solution has I think the correct solution is to
expose model caps on sinkpad (eventually sinkpads). Till then I think
this is reasonable.
- Add a property to onnxinference to set datatype.
- Fix internal buffer allocation size based on datatype.
- Extract method to remove alphe channel and convert to planar image
when requested. Also template the method to support writing to buffers
of different datatype.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5761>
The `GstFlowCombiner` is responsible for tracking the flow of each
stream and handle the overal flow return value. Without that, we
can end up with the following scenario:
- Audio+video stream
- Only the video stream is linked downstream
- The audio stream goes EOS, video doesn't yet
-> We update the Flow in the combiner with OK as all streams are not EOS
- Video goes EOS because downstream returned EOS
-> `qtdemux` returns `FLOW_OK` forever because the unlinked audio pad
has `last_flowret==FLOW_OK`
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5724>
Windows does not support fork() so all tests will run in a single
process, and global variables will be reused across multiple tests.
Thus, each test should reset global variables.
Also, setup pad chain/event functions before playing state
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5752>
When requesting an asset from different threads we had no
guarantee that during the time we lookup an asset (which didn't exist)
and the time we create the asset with the same type/ID another thread
could not end up doing the same thing. In turns we could end up with
2 different threads loading the exact same asset and the cache
basically forgetting about one of the entries meaning that the user
would never get notified about one of those being ready to be used.
There was also the case when requesting "sync" where the user was
requesting an asset while another thread is creating it so it was
still in "ASSET_INITIALIZING" state, meaning that the returned asset
would be NULL which would be considered as an error in apps.
Since the cache lock is recursive we can just take it during the whole
ges_asset_request_async call and have other method still hold it.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5732>
There is an existing PMT mapping between PCR_%s and an mpegtsmux sink
pad name, where %s equals the program number that the PCR corresponds
to. We re-purpose this functionality to also support a mapping between
PCR_%s and an arbitrary PID. If this mapping is set, then the header PCR
PID is set to this value, and PCR is attached to the stream with this
PID.
Note: the current implementation also attaches PCR to the video stream,
so this may be inefficient.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Yelloz <jordan.yelloz@collabora.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5726>
Clip tile rows and cols to 64 as describe in AV1 specification
to avoid writing outside array range but preserve sb_cols
and sb_rows value which are used to futher computation.
Fixes ZDI-CAN-22226 / CVE-2023-44429
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5702>
in the case of an upstream element proposing a buffer pool,
use it to allocate the buffer image with the given parameters
set by the upstream element.
Besides the buffer pool handling is sync'd with GstBaseTransform
base class.
See the case of vulkanupload ! vulkanh264enc
Co-authored-by: Victor Jaquez <vjaquez@igalia.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5651>
When the subclass attempts to finish without an explicit `out_buffer`,
we take a buffer from our adapter. We need to make this buffer writable
before copying the metadata.
This led to data races such as in the following pipeline, which randomly
messed up the buffer PTS:
gst-launch-1.0 -e audiotestsrc timestamp-offset=5555 num-buffers=100 \
! opusenc ! tee name=t ! queue ! opusparse ! fakesink silent=0 \
t. ! queue ! opusparse ! fakesink silent=0 -v | grep '0000, dur'
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5718>
Direct3D feature level 10 supported GPUs were released
more than 15 years ago, around the time when Windows
Vista / 7 were released. Also our d3d11 plugin/library
does not support feature level 9.x very well already.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5709>
The tags and caps were leaked for unknown streams, I'm not sure they'd be valid
in that case, but better safe than sorry.
The tags ownership is transfered when calling `gst_adaptive_demux_track_new()`
so unreffing those afterwards was a mistake.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5714>
We were previously always querying index 0, and while the number of planes per
buffer will never change, it seems more proper to query the right buffer rather
than always the first one.
This was found while reading strace logs, and wondering why the
V4L2_BUF_FLAG_MAPPED flag was present on all ¬0 indices even though that
happened before VIDIOC_EXPBUF.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5647>
- GstAnalyticRelationMeta is a base class for analytics
meta. It's able to store analytics results (GstAnalyticRelatableMtd)
and describe the relation between each analysis results.
- GstAnalysisRelationMeta also contain an algorithm able to explore
analysis results relation using a bfs.
- Relation(edge) between analysis results (vertice) are stored in an adjacency-matrix
that allow to quickly identify if two analysis results are related and by
which relation they related. It also work for indirect relation
and can provide the path of analysis results by which two
analysis results are related.
- One allocation per buffer to store analysis results. Here we rely on
the application to guess how much space will be required to store all
analysis results. This is something that could be improved
significantly but it's a starting point.
- Define common analysis results, classification, object-detection,
tracking that are subclass of GstAnalyticRelatableMtd. The also
provide exemple of how to extend GstAnalyticRelatableMtd to have them
benefit for the mechanim to express relation with other analysis
results.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4962>
Whenever that caps changes does not imply that a new segment will start.
Don't reset the last_ts if only the caps have changed. This fixes issues
if you have a stream without only first frame with TS=0, and have resolution
change happening. This was a regression introduced by !3059, which issue was
described in #1352. The reported issue is still fix after this change.
Fixes#1034
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5687>
During the video session memory allocation, the property flags can
be different from the expected ones, so do not expect all the
property flags and test it with G_MAXUINT32
It's failing with driver 525.47.26 and NVidia HW NVIDIA GeForce
RTX 3050 and 2060
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4850>
The fake video decoder ignores input bitstream except
to enforce caps restrictions. It reads video width,
height and framerate from caps. Then it just pushes
video frames without doing any decoding.
The fake video decoder just draws a snake moving from
left to right in the middle of the frame. This is a
light weight drawing while it still provides an idea
about how smooth is the rendering.
The fake video decoder inherits from GstVideoDecoder.
It is useful to measure how smooth will be the whole
rendering pipeline if you had the most efficient video
decoder. Also useful to bisect issues for example when
suspecting issues in a specific video decoder.
Handles mpeg2, mpeg4, h263, h264, theora, vp8, wmv3, msmpeg,
flash-video, vp6, vp9, wmv1, wmv2, divx but more can be
added if needed.
For now it can only output RGBA, RGBx, BGRA, BGRx.
Its rank is 0 (none) but I added a property to change it so
that it can be selected by decodebin.
gst-launch-1.0 fakevideodec rank=512 \
playbin uri=http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723778Closes#679
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5636>
From a multimedia perspective GLES >= 2 has the big advantage of
supporting external textures (`OES_EGL_image_external` /
`OES_EGL_image_external_essl3`), allowing various YUV formats to be
imported directly by drivers.
It appears unlikely by now that the extension will ever be ported to
GL with Vulkan becoming more popular, leaving GL without an "official"
way to import YUV formats.
Further more, for Gst internal purposes it's likely that GLES2 works
equally well if not better on most drivers these days, especially on
embedded devices.
Thus switch the default for EGL context creation to GLES2. This won't
affect apps that create their own context, but `gst-launch-1.0` etc.,
which are often used for testing so people don't have to pass
`GST_GL_API=gles2`.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5509>
By sealing for future writes, we broke Wayland SHM support. It seems like the
wayland library maps the SHM in read/write mode. This is visible through no
display and an error message like this:
wl_shm@7: error 2: failed mmap fd 43: Operation not permitted
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5684>
Take the case into account when user filters have been set before the
source gets updated.
Note that the further linking of the filters, if present, happens below
in the `gst_camera_bin_check_and_replace_filter()` calls.
The audio filter is still affected by the same issue but left out for
now.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5527>
If this property is enabled then the jitterbuffer will do the normal PTS
calculations according to the configured mode instead of making use of
the RFC7273 media clock.
The timestamp calculated from the RFC7273 media clock will only be
stored in the reference timestamp meta, if addition of that meta is enabled.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5512>
When this property is used, it is assumed that the system clock is
synced close enough to the media clock used by an RFC7273 stream.
As long as both clocks are at most a few seconds from each other this
will give the correct results and avoids having to create an actual
network clock that has to sync first.
If the system clock is actually synchronized to the media clock then
everything will behave exactly the same, otherwise the reference
timestamp meta will be correct but the buffer timestamps will be off by
the difference between the two clocks.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5512>
Do more checks for clock equality than just checking pointers. The same
NTP/PTP clock might be used as pipeline clock but a new instance, so
instead also check what clock they are synced to.
Also handling setting / resetting of the media clock and pipeline clock
correctly by resetting the media clock's state accordingly.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5512>
This allows configuring the TTL that is used for multicast packets sent
out on the sockets, and is defaulting to 1 as before. The default might
change at some point.
In some networks multiple hops are needed to reach the PTP clock and
this allows to configure GStreamer in a way that works in such networks.
At a later time, per-domain or per-interface TTL configurations might be
added when needed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5649>
Even if IDXGIOutput6 says current display colorspace is HDR,
captured texture via IDXGIOutputDuplication::AcquireNextFrame()
is converted frame by OS unless we use IDXGIOutput5::DuplicateOutput1()
with DXGI_FORMAT_R16G16B16A16_FLOAT format, in order for captured
frame to be scRGB color space. Then application should perform
tonemap operation based on reported display white level, color primaries, etc.
Since we don't have any tonemapping implementation, ignores colorimetry
reported by IDXGIOutput6.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/3128
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5671>
This commit makes sure that pads are valid for linking
after the pads has been temporarily unlocked in the linking process.
Not doing this opens up for a race condition where
pads potentially can be linked twice.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5670>