Even if one woul hope one pixel can fit in a MTU, ensure we do not
overwrite a buffer if this is not the case.
Spotted while looking at Coverity 1208786
Rework the packet queue so that the most common action (insert a packet
at the tail of the queue) goes very fast.
Report if a packet was inserted at the head instead of the tail so that
we can know when to retry _pop or _peek.
They are very confusing for people, and more often than not
also just not very accurate. Seeing 'last reviewed: 2005' in
your docs is not very confidence-inspiring. Let's just remove
those comments.
gstdeinterlace.c: In function 'gst_deinterlace_output_frame':
gstdeinterlace.c:1537:57: error: 'pattern.length' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
This actually is always initialized before it is used there, but
let's just silence gcc here.
Make a new method to disable the jitterbuffer buffering.
Rework the update_estimated_eos() method. Calculate how much time
there is left to play. If we have less than the delay of the
jitterbuffer, we disabled buffering because we might never be able to
fill the complete jitterbuffer again.
If we receive an EOS event, disable buffering. We will drain the
buffer and eventually push the EOS event out.
When we reach the estimated NPT timeout and we didn't receive an EOS
event, make one and queue it so that it can be pushed.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728017
When the internal-ssrc property changes, we want to send a reconfigure
upstream to make payloaders use the new suggested ssrc.
Using the internal-ssrc property to change the SSRC of a stream is not a
good idea and doesn't work when there are multiple senders, we want to
set the SSRC directly on the payloaders. Therefore, deprecate this
property.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725361
Rework the logic to make buffering messages a little, make sure we
don't make the same message multiple times.
Consider the buffer full when EOS was received.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728017
While it seems to keep a compile time selection, I traced it
to some code copied from videoconvert, where it was removed,
with the following comment:
Also remove the high-quality I420 to BGRA fast-path as it needs
the same fix, which causes an additional instruction, which causes
orc to emit more than 96 variables, which then just crashes.
This can only be fixed in orc by breaking ABI and allowing more
variables.
Thus, I remove it here as well.
Coverity 206064
When we are buffering, we can't block and wait for the serialized query
to complete because the jitterbuffer will not try to forward the query
while buffering. Instead, just refuse the query.
The caps query handling function for the sinkpads was called for
the srcpad, and the sinkpads had none. This commit moves it to the
right pad, but nonetheless the negotiation still looks wrong.
This makes the test pass again after the recent coverity fix
and also allows interleave to work again, but someone should
really review the negotiation code and fix it.
The marker bit isn't mandatory and we had in place code to guess AU
boundaries by detecting a new picture start. This guessing code
didn't work with interlaced content that has proper marker bits
to indicate the AU boundaries. It was leaking the first field buffer
and producing a corrupted output.
fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728041
The code handles a -1 pattern index, and it seems plausible
that a pattern might be found later, so it seems best to not
send an element error here.
Coverity 1139766
Create and make a key for encrypting the RTCP packets back to the server
and wrap this in a MIKEY message that we send as a header in the SETUP
request.
... as sender should keep track of segment base accumulation.
Rather, it may have some adverse effects as a spurious segment event,
e.g. in collectpads.
Try to avoid using the request-pt-map to get caps but set them directly
on the udpsrc element. That way, the caps get nicely transformed as they
pass through the different elements in the rtpbin, including the AUX and
decoder/encoder elements.
Protect caps with the lock.
Don't push the caps event from the set_property function but mark the
pad for reconfiguration so that it will renegotiate and push the new
caps event in the streaming thread.
We should open the socket when going to NULL<->READY and not in the
start/stop vemthod, which is called in READY<->PAUSED. This makes it
possible to allocate a socket without going to PAUSED (and starting the
negotiation).
Instead the queued buffer might have an old caps while the pad
is already storing the information for a new caps. Mixing those
while handling buffers will often lead to issues
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725948
Remove caps restrictions that correspond to the default and are not
required in SDP. With the new usage of having pads require a subset
of the caps, they will make the negotiation fail.
The "encoding-params" is optional in the SDP, because we now require
a subset of the caps, it would fail caps negotiatioin if it wasn't present.
So removed it from the template caps.
Keep track of what streams we did the SETUP for. We only need to
configure caps, wait for pads and push events on setup streams. We can
remove the disabled state of the stream and simplify some checks.
After we setup a stream, skip the other streams that have the same
control url. Use a skipped flag to mark streams that should be skipped.
Call gst_rtspsrc_connection_flush (src, FALSE) to reset connections as
non-flushing before sending PAUSE and PLAY with the new npt range. Without this
patch, those commands would fail with EINTR as the connections were still
flushing.
It is placed inside a 'vids' struct, so it was being exposed on
a pad named video_%d. XSUB are subtitles and this patch adds
an special case for it to be exposed in a subpicture_%d pad
A media stream can have multiple payload types. Parse all the payload
types and collect the caps information. We then have to store the
pt<->caps mapping instead of 1 pt and 1 caps.
Parse the profile from the SDP and use that to negotiate the transport
instead of always using AVP.
Rework how we do some tweaks for ASF and Realmedia.
It is possible that the DTS is invalid (when we receive RTP packets from
TCP, for example). As a fallback, use the reconstructed PTS value to
calculate the buffer level.
gstrtpjitterbuffer.c: In function 'gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop':
gstrtpjitterbuffer.c:2978:3: error: 'result' may be used uninitialized in this function
while (result == GST_FLOW_OK);
^
Several conditional statements perform comparison on RTP sequence
numbers without taking the sequence number rollover into account.
Instead, use the gst_rtp_buffer_compare_seqnum function to perform the
comparison.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725159
This fixes an issue with gst-rtsp-server where no sps and pps are
sent for the first intra frame, because the payloader starts working
already when receiving DESCRIBE but there is no transports so it tries
to send sps and pps, but that fails with a FLUSHING flow. But the time
for last sent sps and pps would still be set, so when PLAY arrives and
the first intra frame is to be sent there is no sps and pps sent due to
that time since last sps pps is less than spspps_interval.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724213
In the case where we have no suitable candidate we post a warning and plug a
fake-element. Do the same when non of the candidate work.
This is more consistent and plugin the fakesink as a fallback is probably
helpful for running unit tests without requiring hardware src/sink elements.
Fixes#722981
Adds two extra checks:
- Sampling frequency on header can't be 15.
- Frame size should be at least 9 or 7, depending
on whether CRC protection is present.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724638
Add support for a new property: tls-database. If the property is set,
the certificate database will be given to the rtsp connection if TLS
protocol is being used. If the server certificate can't be verified with
the default database, this additional database will be used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724396
It turns out that the change in gtk-doc-1.20 which wraps the |[]| content in
CDATA break xi:inlcude examples. As in a whole jhbuild checkout these where
the only 4, we're fixing them instead.
recv_rtp_sink: allow proxying of the allocation query.
send_rtp_sink: allow proxying of caps and allocation. This allows us to
query caps downstream as well as get an allocator from downstream.
send_rtp_src: allow proxy of caps, this makes the caps query do
upstream.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723850
It was used in the past in 0.10 when there was no explicit DTS
field in buffers, now we have it in 1.x series and we can
check it directly with GST_BUFFER_DTS_IS_VALID
Do not try to use subsequent buffer timestamps to calculate
sparse streams durations because the stream is sparse and
the buffers might not be 'time adjacent'. So rely on the
duration and give the option to the pad to provide
custom 'empty' buffers to represent the gaps in the
stream, this can vary on how the data is represented.
Right now, the only sparse stream supported is tx3g subtitles.
This reverts commit 9f7b1128b1.
This should be handled automatically be rtspsrc if the AVPF profile
is used, and manual enabling of it can be done with the new-manager
signal.