The framerate should only be replaced (and corrected for alternating field)
when it is parsed from the bitstream. Otherwise, the upstream framerate
from caps should be trusted and assumed correct.
Related to gst-plugins-bad!2020
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4352>
If two senders use the same multicast IP and port then new_session_pad()
may try to add a srcpad to the same stream twice.
stream->srcpad is updated but gst_element_add_pad() fails the second
time. As a result stream->srcpad points to a deleted object and
access in gst_sdp_demux_stream_free() fails with a segfault.
Just ignore the second pad. Nothing useful can be done with it anyway.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4873>
A race condition can occur in `srtpdec` during the READY -> NULL transition:
an RTCP buffer can make its way to `gst_srtp_dec_chain` while the element is
partially stopped, resulting in the following critical warning:
> Got data flow before segment event
The problematic sequence is the following:
1. An RTCP buffer is being handled by the chain function for the
`rtcp_sinkpad`. Since, this is the first buffer, we try pushing the sticky
events to `rtcp_srcpad`.
2. At the same moment, the element is being transitioned from PAUSED to READY.
3. While checking and pushing the sticky events for `rtcp_srcpad`, we reach the
Segment event. For this, we try to get it from the "otherpad", in this case
`rtp_srcpad`. In the problematic case, `rtp_srcpad` has already been
deactivated so its sticky events have been cleared. We won't be pushing any
Segment event to `rtcp_srcpad`.
4. We return to the chain function for `rtcp_sinkpad` and try pushing the
buffer to `rtcp_srcpad` for which deactivation hasn't started yet, hence the
"Got data flow before segment event".
This commit:
- Adds a boolean return value to `gst_srtp_dec_push_early_events`: in case the
Segment event can't be retrieved, `gst_srtp_dec_chain` can return an error
instead of calling `gst_pad_push`.
- Replaces the obsolete `gst_pad_set_caps` with `gst_pad_push_event`. The
additional preconditions checked by previous function are guaranteed here
since we push a fixed Caps which was built in the same function.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4860>
The `switch (n_rear)` supports up to 5 rear channels, but our channel
set only had space for 3. Size the set properly to fix this.
This didn't actually cause any memory unsafety as `PUSH_CHAN` would stop
incrementing `n_rear` if the channel set is already full.
Thanks to @alatiera for noticing this.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4740>
when play rtsp stream with playbin3 enabled, there are some critical logs:
g_object_get_is_valid_property: object class 'GstPlayBin3' has no property named 'n-video'
g_object_get_is_valid_property: object class 'GstPlayBin3' has no property named 'n-audio'
g_object_get_is_valid_property: object class 'GstPlayBin3' has no property named 'n-text'
self->collection could be NULL when READY->PAUSED if the pipeline
is live, then it will fallback to query playbin2's property,
we can call gst_play_streams_info_create_from_collection
directly, it will check self->collection internal.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4666>
When transitioning from state PAUSED to READY, the sctpenc element
could previously be stuck in an endless loop trying to resend data
in case the underlying sctp stream was in the process of
resetting. usrsctp_sendv() would repeatedly return EAGAIN with the
result that 0 bytes were sent and then sctpenc would retry forever.
To bring sctpenc out of the resend loop we just need to inform the
sink pad that it is flushing, which is already done for the associated
data queue, but we also need to set the bools associated with the
sinkpads that are used as the loop criterion.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4636>
Current implementation can in some cases detect
that all data is sent but in reality it is not,
leading to a push to an unlinked pad.
This is a race between the probe used to track data sent and a
call to close.
This patch sends an EOS before starting the close procedure
and then waits for the EOS event to come through to the
src pad before commencing with tear down.
This ensures that any queued data before EOS is flushed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4633>
A blocking pad probe is added on new sink pads, it's usually removed after the
caps have been negotiated or the signaling state switched to stable, but if that
never happens and the pad is released we kept the pad probe active, leaving the
pad blocked, preventing clean disposal.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/4533>