When the test involves doing a seek, only check for data size after
the seek. The final segment range after seek might be different/smaller
than the threshold for doing the seek and doing the check before
seeking would fail.
Following the Don't Repeat Yourself principle, define macros
for the structures that contain the request and response headers,
so that the name is not repeated in multiple places in multiple files.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762144
Test content protection
Configure 3 content protection sources:
- a uuid scheme/value pair
- a non uuid scheme/value pair (dash recognises only uuid schemes)
- a complex uuid scheme, with trailing spaces and capital letters in scheme uri
Only the uuid scheme should be recognised. We expect to receive 2 content protection events
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758064
Test header download error.
Let the adaptive demux download a few bytes, then instruct the
GstTestHTTPSrc element to generate an error while the fragment header
is still being downloaded.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762144
Moved testQuery after testFragmentDownloadError so that testDownloadError
and testFragmentDownloadError are grouped together.
The commit just moved the testQueryCheckDataReceived and
GST_START_TEST (testQuery) functions but git gets confused in matching the
lines and reports a lot of changes in the patch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762144
To allow the adaptivedemux live stream tests to run in non-realtime, use a
GstTestClock as the system clock. This allows the unit tests to complete
more quickly than if they had to complete in real time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762147
Deallocate GObject* with g_object_unref instead of gst_object_unref.
Even if it works now, it is confusing and in the future it might
not work if any GstObject specifics are added.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762142
As is done everywhere else.
From what I can gather from make -C tests/check V=1 $(GST_PLUGINS_BAD_CFLAGS) is
required in order to find in-tree headers as well as srcdir != builddir
configurations.
fxtest.c: In function ‘main’:
fxtest.c:190:3: error: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code [-Werror=declaration-after-statement]
GtkWidget *window;
^~~~~~~~~
With e38af23044 returning the correct contexts,
gst_gl_display_add_context() was susceptible to causing infinte loops when
adding the same GstGLContext more than once. Fix and add a test for
gst_gl_display_add_context().
Fixes glvideomixer gst-validate tests.
When the start_type is GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE for a forward seek
(or stop_type for a reverse) is not set on a snap seeking operation,
the element should use the current position and then snap as requested.
Also fixes uninitialized variable complaint by clang about
'ts' variable.
All hlsdemux tests create a GstStructure called "state" that can be used
by test cases to store information during a test. The name of this
structure is arbitrary. When the code was written, the intention was
to use the name of the test, to aid debugging. However, during
development this was lost, so that the state GstStructure is always
given the name "setup_test_variables".
This commit changes this so that the name of the test is used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762684
The default one is 6 minutes, the test was using 5 minutes so just
resort to using the default.
For the non-valgrind test also use the default 20 secs instead of
reducing it to 6s. No real reason to set a custom value here.
When caps are already negotiated it should be possible to
select formats other than the one that was negotiated. If downstream
allows alpha video caps and it has already negotiated to a non-alpha
format, caps queries should still return the alpha caps as a possible
format as caps renegotiation can happen.
Includes tests (for compositor) to check that caps queries done after
a caps has been negotiated returns complete results
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757610
The function actually returns the segment availability start time (as defined by the standard).
That is at the end of the segment, but it is called availability start time.
Availability end time is something else (the time when the segment is no longer
available on the server). The function name was misleading.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757655
The demux_sent_eos callback is unused in tests. It was also registered on
a wrong pad, so it actually triggered when demux received eos from a
fragment download.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760328
Adds unit tests similar to the ones that we have for DASH and HLS.
Tests:
* manifest parsing finishes successfully
* some queries (duration, seekable, latency)
* seeking with various values and flags
Similar to HLS but DASH has the extra issue that it can have
multiple streams so snapping can be tricky as streams usually
won't be aligned.
For now, those tests handle the case of only having a single
stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759158
Handling the ghostpad and its internal pad was causing more issues
than helping because of their coupled activation/deactivation
actions.
As we have to install custom chain,event and query functions it is
better to use a floating sink pad internally in the demuxer and just
use those pad functions to push through a standard pad in the demuxer
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757951
Some operations are unnecessary when running with only a single GL
context.
e.g. glFlush when setting a fence object as the flush happens on wait.
API: gst_gl_context_is_shared
In very few cases the simple version was actually needed and having the
parameters hidden by a _full() version caused application that actually needed
it to not use it.
The URI attribute from the EXT-X-KEY tag and the URI attribute from the
EXT-X-I-FRAMES-ONLY tag are both quoted-string attibutes that have their
quotation marks removed during parsing. The CODECS attribute of the
EXT-X-STREAM-INF is also a quoted-string attribute, but this attribute
was not being un-quoted.
This commit changes the parser to always unquote all quoted-string
attributes and adjusts the unit tests to this new bevahiour for the
CODECS attribute.
An additional test is added to check that parsing of all of the fields
in the EXT-X-STREAM tag is correct, including those that contain comma
characters.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758384
Using the new GstAdaptiveDemux test framework, add tests that
exercise hlsdemux. The following tests are added:
simpleTest
A simple playlist that contains some media URLs
testMediaPlaylist
A master playlist with a variant playlist that contains media URLs
testMediaPlaylistNotFound
A master playlist that points to a missing variant playlist
testFragmentNotFound
A master playlist with a variant playlist that contains media URLs
There is a missing media file referenced from the variant playlist.
testFragmentDownloadError
A master playlist with a variant playlist that contains media URLs
During the download of one media file, the test simulates the network
connection being dropped.
testSeek
A simple test of trying to perform a seek on an HLS stream.
To allow code from dash_demux.c to be used by other elements
that are based upon GstAdaptiveDemux, the code has been
refactored into four new files:
adaptive_demux_engine.[ch]
adaptive_demux_common.[ch]
The code in adaptive_demux_engine.c provides a generic
test engine for elements based upon GstAdaptiveDemux.
The code in adaptive_demux_common.c provides a set
of utility functions that are common between the tests
for hlsdemux and dashdemux.
As part of the refactoring, variables in structures were
renamed from using camelCase to underscore_case to match other
GStreamer source code.
The fake_http_src was renamed test_http_src and changed to use
callbacks to provide input data and error conditions. Rather than
using an array of input data that tries to encode all the
possible use cases for the GstTestHTTPSrc element, use a struct of
callbacks.
Users of this element are obliged to implement at least the src_start
callback, which provides a way to link from a URI to the settings
for that URI.
gst_mpdparser_parse_utctiming_node does not validate the parsed values completely. The following scenarios are incorrectly accepted:
- elements with no schemeIdUri property should be rejected
- elements with unrecognized UTCTiming scheme should be rejected
- elements with empty values should be rejected
The last one triggers a division by 0 in gst_dash_demux_poll_clock_drift:
clock_drift->selected_url = clock_drift->selected_url % g_strv_length (urls);
because it urls is a valid pointer to an empty array.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759547
Include gst/gl.h instead of specific headers to prevent such problems also in
the future.
In file included from ../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gl.h:47:0,
from ../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglbasememory.h:137,
from ../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglmemory.h:29,
from cluttershare.c:39:
../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglmemorypbo.h:51:20: error: field ‘mem’ has incomplete type
GstGLMemory mem;
^
../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglmemorypbo.h:124:24: error: field ‘parent’ has incomplete type
GstGLMemoryAllocator parent;
^
../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gstglmemorypbo.h:134:29: error: field ‘parent_class’ has incomplete type
GstGLMemoryAllocatorClass parent_class;
^
The base class is useful for having multiple backing memory types other
than the default. e.g. IOSurface, EGLImage, dmabuf?
The PBO transfer logic is now inside GstGLMemoryPBO which uses GstGLBuffer
to manage the PBO memory.
This also moves the format utility functions into their own file.
The videoframe-audiolevel element acts like a synchronized audio/video "level"
element. For each video frame, it posts a level-style message containing the
RMS value of the corresponding audio frames. This element needs both video and
audio to pass through it. Furthermore, it needs a queue after its video
source.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748259
Failure by this commit 2dfa548f36, which is
to append hooks instead of prepend.
Because of this change, aggretated_cb is not called and leads to failure.
And correct to check flush stop value instead of flush start value
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757801
First, use top_builddir, otherwise it fails in out-of-source builds.
Second, link to the libtool archive directly to let make understand
the dependency.
This no longer does anything, and it was marked as CONSTRUCT_ONLY
which means someone would really have to go out of their way to
be able to set this, which would only be done in very custom
scenarios, if ever, and those will likely target a specific
version of GStreamer then, so probably not much point keeping
it deprecated for a while before removing it.
The Onvif Streaming Specification specifies that the NTP timestamps
in the Onvif extension header indicaes the absolute UTC time associated
with the access unit. But by using running time we can not achieve that,
since a frame's running time depends on the played interval, whether a
non-flushing is done, etc. Instead we have to use the stream time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757688
It is now possible to update the currently used ntp-offset with a
custom serialized downstream event. The element will read the ntp-offset
property when doing the state transition from READY to PAUSED and
use that offset until it receives a "GstNtpOffset" event, which also
has a "ntp-offset" attribute in that it's structure. In case the
property is not set and no event has been received, the element will
guess the npt-offset with help of the clock. If no clock can be
retrieved, the element will error out and stop the data flow.
The same event is also used for updating the D/E-bits in the RTP
extension header. The discont flag in a buffer can be set whenver a
live/network source looses a frame, but that is not the type of
discontinuity that the onvif extension header should reflect. The
header is mainly used for playback of a track concept, in which
gaps can be present, and it's those kind of gaps that should be
highlighted with the D- and E-bits.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757688
If a buffer or a buffer list is cached, no events serialized with the
data stream should get through. The cached buffers and events should
be purged when we stop flushing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757688
Split the unit tests for rtponviftimestamp and rtponvifparse
elements in separate files.
Setup and cleanup the element and pads in fixures. Make the tests work
with CK_FORK=no as well, by cleaning up the 'buffers' list when needed.
Make unit tests work when run in valgrind by unreffing all buffers,
and by not allocating any payload in RTP buffers. Since we're not
doing anything with the payload part, but we're memcmp-aring the
complete buffer memory, valgrind complained about non-initialized
memory being used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757688
The standard does not seem to make any particular explicit not
implicit reference to the signedness of durations, and the code
does not rely on such, nor on the negativity of the -1 value
that's used as a placeholder when a duration property is not
present in the XML.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750847
According to the standard:
"SegmentBase, SegmentTemplate and SegmentList shall inherit
attributes and elements from the same element on a higher level.
If the same attribute or element is present on both levels,
the one on the lower level shall take precedence over the one
on the higher level."
gst_mpdparser_parse_segment_list_node will now discard any inherited
segment URLs if the parsed element defines some too.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751832
Add the various tokens/strings for the differnet texture types (2D, rect, oes)
Changes the GLmemory api to include the GstGLTextureTarget in all relevant
functions.
Update the relevant caps/templates for 2D only textures.
Created a unit test for dashdemux. It relies on a fake SOUP HTTP src plugin
that will feed data to dashdemux. The test controls the data to be
generated and checks the correct data was received for each expected
stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756322
If MPD@suggestedPresentationDelay is not present in the manifest,
dashdemux selects the fragment closest to the most recently generated
fragment. This causes a playback issue because this choice does not allow
the DASH client to build up any buffer of downloaded fragments without
pausing playback. This is because by definition new fragments appear on
the server in real-time (e.g. if segment duration is 4 seconds, a new
fragment will appear on the server every 4 seconds). If the starting
playback position was n*segmentDuration seconds behind "now", the DASH
client could download up to 'n' fragments faster than realtime before it
reached the point where it needed to wait for fragments to appear on the
server.
The MPD@suggestedPresentationDelay attribute allows a content publisher
to provide a suggested starting position that is behind the current
"live" position.
If the MPD@suggestedPresentationDelay attribute is not present, provide
a suitable default value as a property of the dashdemux element. To
allow the default presentation delay to be specified either using
fragments or seconds, the property is a string that contains a number
and a unit (e.g. "10 seconds", "4 fragments", "2500ms").
Corrected the parsing of a segment template string.
Added unit tests to test the segment template parsing.
All reported problems are now correctly handled.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751735
When building the media segment list using a SegmentList node, the
gst_mpd_client_setup_representation function will iterate through the
list of S nodes and will expect to find a matching SegmentUrl node. If
one does not exist, the code made an illegal memory access.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752496
One may not have an GstGLContext available or current in the thread where one
would need to update the shader. Support this by signalling create-shader
whenever the one-shot 'update-shader' is set to TRUE.
Implemented with videotestsrc ! glshader ! glupload ! gtkglsink
Errors on an invalid shader compilation are ignored however any error
provided by the glsl compiler is printed to stdout.
A GstGLShader is now simply a collection of stages that are
compiled and linked together into a program. The uniform/attribute
interface has remained the same.
When g_option_context_parse fails, context and error variables are not getting free'd
which results in memory leaks. Free'ing the same.
And replacing g_error_free with g_clear_error, which checks if the error being passed
is not NULL and sets the variable to NULL on free'ing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753854
While creating caps in audiointerleave tests, bitmask is being set as 0x9
This is resulting in segmentation fault. Fix the same by typecasting to guint64
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755840
The obscured check in compositor was using the dimensions of the pad to clamp
the h/w of the pad instead of the output resolution, and was doing an incorrect
calculation to do so. Fix that by simplifying the whole calculation by using
corner coordinates. Also add a test for this bug which fell through the cracks,
and just skip all the obscured tests if the pad's alpha is 0.0.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754107
The test_playlist_with_doubles_duration() test fails on some platforms
due to rounding errors that occur when m3u8.c converts from the floating
point value in the HLS manifest to a GstClockTime.
Using assert_equals_float() fixes this because this function handles
the rounding error issues by accepting almost equal.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753881
Previous patch did not handle the case where an encoding (e.g. UTF-8) is
specified in the <xml ?> element. Added an extra test for with and without
encoding.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753813
Instead of checking for the gstreamer-video-1.0 package is installed,
just assume it is since we already check for the -base dependency.
With this replace the GST_VIDEO_* variables in makefiles and directly
link with libgstvideo.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753820
When running on an STB, the function
gst_mpdparser_get_xml_node_as_string causes a segmentation fault. This
code works correctly on a Linux desktop.
Looking at the libxml documentation, the xmlNodeDump is deprecated.
Replacing the use of xmlNodeDump with xmlNodeDumpOutput fixes the
segfault on the STB and removes the use of the deprecated function.
Unless the DASH client can compensate for the difference between its
clock and the clock used by the server, the client might request
fragments that either not yet on the server or fragments that have
already been expired from the server. This is an issue because these
requests can propagate all the way back to the origin
ISO/IEC 23009-1:2014/Amd 1 [PDAM1] defines a new UTCTiming element to allow
a DASH client to track the clock used by the server generating the
DASH stream. Multiple UTCTiming elements might be present, to indicate
support for multiple methods of UTC time gathering. Each element can
contain a white space separated list of URLs that can be contacted
to discover the UTC time from the server's perspective.
This commit provides parsing of UTCTiming elements, unit tests of this
parsing and a function to poll a time server. This function
supports the following methods:
urn:mpeg:dash:utc:ntp:2014
urn:mpeg:dash:utc:http-xsdate:2014
urn:mpeg:dash:utc:http-iso:2014
urn:mpeg:dash:utc:http-ntp:2014
The manifest update task is used to poll the clock time server,
to save having to create a new thread.
When choosing the starting fragment number and when waiting for a
fragment to become available, the difference between the server's idea
of UTC and the client's idea of UTC is taken into account. For example,
if the server's time is behind the client's idea of UTC, we wait for
longer before requesting a fragment
[PDAM1]: http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66068
dashdemux: support NTP time servers in UTCTiming elements
Use the gst_ntp_clock to support the use of an NTP server.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752413
The variables to store face values are only needed if they will be used to
control the volume. Which isn't the default to avoid potentially being very
loud accidentally. Only create variables when needed.
This other type of baseURL test was replaced by a more complex one,
better have both to keep both options working
Also adds another 2 variations of how baseURL can be generated
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752776