This means we can use some newer features and get rid of some
boilerplate code using the G_DECLARE_* macros.
As discussed on IRC, 2.44 is old enough by now to start depending on it.
Without this we can easily run into a race condition with async state changes:
- the pipeline is doing an async state change
- we set the internal bins to PLAYING but that's ignored because an
async state change is currently pending
- the async state change finishes but does not change the state of the
internal bins because of locked_state==TRUE
- the internal bins stay in PAUSED forever
Add functionality to limit the Content-Length.
API addition, Enhancement.
Define an appropriate request size limit and reject requests
exceeding the limit with response status 413 Request Entity Too Large
Related to !182
Otherwise it will never try to send us the next one: it tries to keep
exactly one message in-flight all the time.
In gst-rtsp-server this is done asynchronously via the GstRTSPWatch but
in the client sink we always write data out synchronously.
If not waiting for free thread pool before clean transport caches, there
can be a crash if a thread is executing in transport list loop in
function send_tcp_message.
Also add a check if priv->send_pool in on_message_sent to avoid that a
new thread is pushed during wait of free thread pool. This is possible
since when waiting for free thread pool mutex have to be unlocked.
This suppresses the annoying 'g-ir-scanner: link: cc ..' output
that we get even if everything works just fine.
We still get g-ir-scanner warnings and compiler warnings if
we pass this option.
We need a nested extern in our init section for the scanner binary
so we can call gst_init to make sure GStreamer types are initialised
(they are not all lazy init via get_type functions, but some are in
exported variables). There doesn't seem to be any other mechanism to
achieve this, so just remove that warning, it's not important at all.
Handle the situation when a call to gst_rtsp_media_set_state is done
when media status is preparing.
Also add unit test for this scenario.
The unit test simulate on a media level when two clients share a (live)
media.
Both clients have done SETUP and got responses. Now client 1 is doing
play and client 2 is just closing the connection.
Then without patch there are a problem when
client1 is calling gst_rtsp_media_unsuspend in handle_play_request.
And client2 is doing closing connection we can end up in a call
to gst_rtsp_media_set_state when
priv->status == GST_RTSP_MEDIA_STATUS_PREPARING and all the logic for
shut down media is jumped over .
With this patch and this scenario we wait until
priv->status == GST_RTSP_MEDIA_STATUS_PREPARED and then continue to
execute after that and now we will execute the logic for
shut down media.
This adds new functions for passing buffer lists through the different
layers without breaking API/ABI, and enables the appsink to actually
provide buffer lists.
This should already reduce CPU usage and potentially context switches a
bit by passing a whole buffer list from the appsink instead of
individual buffers. As a next step it would be necessary to
a) Add support for a vector of data for the GstRTSPMessage body
b) Add support for sending multiple messages at once to the
GstRTSPWatch and let it be handled internally
c) Adding API to GOutputStream that works like writev()
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-rtsp-server/issues/29
The close handler could trigger a crash because it invalidated the
watch_context while still leaving a source attached to it which would be
cleaned up at a later point.
The previous fix for race condition around finish_unprepare where the
function could be called twice assumed that the status wouldn't change
during execution of the function. This assumption is incorrect as the
state may change, for example if an error message arrives from the
pipeline bus.
Instead a flag keeping track on whether the finish_unprepare function
is currently executing is introduced and checked.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-rtsp-server/issues/59
In plug_src we changed the element state before adding it to
the owner container. This prevented the pipeline from intercepting
a GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_CREATE message from the pad in order
to assign a custom task pool.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-rtsp-server/issues/53
Media is considered to be blocked when all streams that belong to
that media are blocked.
This patch solves the problem of inconsistent updates of
priv->blocked that are not synchronized with the media state.
Before the seek operation is performed on media, it's required that
its pipeline is prepared <=> the pipeline is in the PAUSED state.
At this stage, all transport parts (transport sinks) have been successfully
added to the pipeline and there is no need for blocking the streams.
The sequence number in the rtpinfo is supposed to be the first RTP
sequence number. The "seqnum" property on a payloader is supposed to be
the number from the last processed RTP packet. The sequence number for
payloaders that inherit gstrtpbasepayload will not be correct in case of
buffer lists. In order to fix the seqnum property on the payloaders
gst-rtsp-server must get the sequence number for rtpinfo elsewhere and
"seqnum-offset" from the "stats" property contains the value of the
very first RTP packet in a stream. The server will, however, try to look
at the last simple in the sink element and only use properties on the
payloader in case there no sink elements yet, and by looking at the last
sample of the sink gives the server full control of which RTP packet it
looks at. If the payloader does not have the "stats" property, "seqnum"
is still used since "seqnum-offset" is only present in as part of
"stats" and this is still an issue not solved with this patch.
Needed for gst-plugins-base!17
This commit adds a .gitlab-ci.yml file, which uses a feature
to fetch the config from a centralized repository. The intent is
to have all the gstreamer modules use the same configuration.
The configuration is currently hosted at the gst-ci repository
under the gitlab/ci_template.yml path.
Part of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-project/issues/29