Some drivers don't provide the compatibility definition and we need to provide
our own 'out vec4' variable to put the results of the fragment shader into.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757938
Rectangular textures are unavailable in unextended
GLES2 #version 100 shaders.
Fixes
texture-target=rectangle ! glcolorconvert ! texture-target=2D
There's a couple of differences between GL3 and GLES2/GL
- varying -> in or out depending on the stage (vertex/fragment)
- attribute -> in
- filtered texture access is a single function, texture()
Bitrate estimation is now handled through a queue2 element added after
the source element used to download fragments.
Original hlsdemux patch by Duncan Palmer <dpalmer@digisoft.tv>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733959
This code will never be called as max>=min in all cases. If the upstream
latency query returned min>max, the function already returned and all
values that are added to those have max>= min.
Make gst_gl_context_gen_shader/_compile_shader assume GST_GLSL_PROFILE_ES |
GST_GLSL_PROFILE_COMPATIBILITY as the profile. Without this, the shader compiler
doesn't inject the #version tag resulting in a compilation error on Mountain
Lion.
This is a workaround for old code using gst_gl_context_gen_shader. New code
should use the gst_glsl_stage_* API directly which allows the caller to
explicitly specify version/profile.
The ret variable may be uninitialized and so its contents were undefined and
the results were erratic (failing with glvideomixer, succeeding in other cases)
P.S. No idea why gcc/clang et al never picked up on this like they normally do
(probably due to some optimisation pass figuring out it's only set once...)
They are already defined in the forward decleration header and defining them
more than once will give an error with OSX's clang about typedef redefinition
being a C11 feature.
This was chosen over relying solely on the caps as glupload needs to propose an
allocation and set the texture target based on the output caps. Setting the
caps in the config is currently pointless as they are overwritten in a lot of
element's decide_allocation functions.
This provides a mechanism for the buffer pool to be configured for a certain
texture target when none has been configured.
Solved with a simple shader templating mechanism and string replacements
of the necessary sampler types/texture accesses and texture coordinate
mangling for rectangular and external-oes textures.
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.
The gst_adaptive_demux_stream_free function is trying to stop the stream's
download task. For this, it signals the task. But it fails to also set the
stream->download_finished = TRUE, so the task will go back to sleep and
only exit when the download is finished.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755121
Initialize to 0 these parse structures before filling them: GstH264SEIMessage,
GstH264NalUnit, GstH264PPS, GstH264SPS and GstH264SliceHdr.
When calling the functions which fill those structures, they may fail, leaving
unitialized those structures. This situation may lead to future problems, such
as a segmentation fault when freeing, for example.
This patch initializes to zero these structures, before filling them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755161
Initialize to 0 these parse structures before filling them: GstH265SEIMessage,
GstH265NalUnit, GstH265VPS, GstH265PPS, GstH265SPS and GstH265SliceHdr.
When calling the functions which fill those structures, they may fail, leaving
unitialized those structures. This situation may lead to future problems, such
as a segmentation fault when freeing, for example.
This patch initializes to zero these structures, before filling them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755161
the USING_GLES2 includes all GLES3 contexts as well which does support
drawing to multiple buffers. Instead make or decision solely based on
whether glDrawBuffers is available or not.
Not all aggregator subclasses will have a single pad template called sink_%u
and might do something special depending on what the application requests.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757018
e.g:
gstglcontext_egl.c:613:7: error: implicit declaration of function 'strcmp'
[-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
if (strcmp (G_MODULE_SUFFIX, "so") == 0)
While technically, i is always 0 and *vertex_sources[i++] is equivalant
to (*vertex_sources)[i++]. Be future-proof in the case of code
moves/changes/etc.
CID 1327406
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.
1. So we get tracking inside GstElement properly when e.g. adding to a bin
2. Removes redundant code. Now only one place where
GstContext->GstGLDisplay/GstGLContext transformation occurs
3. Fixes a memory leak in the process
4. Make the retrieval of debug categories thread safe
These markers are visible in tools that record the GL function calls
such as apitrace, et al.
Makes it easier to match up GL draw commands with specific elements.
Otherwise they will receive a QOS event that has earliest_time=0 (because we
can't have negative timestamps), and consider their buffer as too late
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754356
- glimagesink needs to be able to resize the viewport on aspect ratio
changes resulting from either caps changes or 3d output mode changes.
- Performing a glViewport outside the GstGLWindow::resize callback
will not have the winsys' stack of viewports required to correctly
place the output frame.
Provide a function to request a resize on the next draw event from the
winsys.
Also track size changes inside the base GstGLWindow class rather
than in each subclass.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755111
dashdemux seeks each live stream to its current fragment in the beginning, but
the base class does not know about this. Update the demuxer segment with this
seek so we generate the correct SEGMENT event and can actually play the
stream.
This needs some refactoring at some point.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755047
when allocating memory. Fixes crashes with avdec_h265 in the AVX2
code path which requires 32-byte stride alignment, but the
GstAllocationParams only specified a 16-byte alignment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754120
We have to queue buffers based on their running time, not based on
the segment position.
Also return running time from GstAggregator::get_next_time() instead of
a segment position, as required by the API.
Also only update the segment position after we pushed a buffer, otherwise
we're going to push down a segment event with the next position already.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753196
Each period will start again with pts 0 + period presentation offset, which is
also going to be the presentation time inside the container stream if any.
However all periods together should form a continuous timeline, with regard to
stream time and running time.
For making this possible we keep track of the "user requested segment", i.e.
the seek events, inside the demuxer without adjusting anything and taking this
demuxer segment only as orientation for modified segments per stream.
This per stream segments will have their segment.start at pts that would be
produced for this stream in this period, and the segment.base/time adjusted so
that this pts maps to the running and stream time this period should have in
the context of all other periods.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754222
Only accept alpha if downstream has alpha as well. It could
theoretically accept alpha unconditionally if blending is
properly implemented for handle it but at the moment this
is a missing feature.
Improves the caps query by also comparing with the template
caps to filter by what the subclass supports.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754465