Original commit message from CVS:
2005-06-28 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* *.c: Don't cast to GST_OBJECT when reffing or unreffing. Large
source-munging commit!!!
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* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/threadi.c: (cb_data), (cb_play), (main):
On Wim's request, split the test in three separately-compiled
tests that each test a very specific bug. Two of them still fail,
will create bugs for those. threadi.c indicates why they fail.
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* docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml:
Fix description for buffer-frames=0.
* docs/gst/tmpl/gstbin.sgml:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_child_state_change_func),
(gst_bin_change_state), (gst_bin_change_state_norecurse):
* gst/gstbin.h:
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/threadi.c: (cb_timeout), (cb_quit), (cb_eos),
(cb_state), (cb_play), (main):
Fix non-recursive state changes to *really* change the state
of the object, and not just call parent_class->state_change.
Fix a lot of lockups caused by this. Fixes#132775. Add test
for the problem. Also enable test to show #142588 (fixed).
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_change_state),
(gst_thread_child_state_change):
Don't exit the thread if we go to NULL and are inside thread
context. Instead, return control to the main thread context
and exit from there.
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_disable_threadsafe_properties):
Don't unset virtual functions, since those may still be used.
That's not necessarily correct, but suffices for now.
* configure.ac:
* testsuite/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/pad/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/pad/chainnopull.c: (gst_test_sink_class_init),
(gst_test_sink_base_init), (gst_test_sink_chain),
(gst_test_sink_init), (main):
* testsuite/pad/getnopush.c: (gst_test_src_class_init),
(gst_test_src_base_init), (gst_test_src_get), (gst_test_src_init),
(main):
* testsuite/pad/link.c: (gst_test_element_class_init),
(gst_test_element_base_init), (gst_test_src_get),
(gst_test_src_loop), (gst_test_src_init), (gst_test_filter_chain),
(gst_test_filter_loop), (gst_test_filter_init),
(gst_test_sink_chain), (gst_test_sink_loop), (gst_test_sink_init),
(cb_error), (main):
Add tests to show #150546. Pass, but should fail (currently
disabled from the testsuite).
* gst/gstscheduler.c: (gst_scheduler_dispose):
Dereference child schedulers on dispose (#94464).
* testsuite/bytestream/filepadsink.c: (gst_fp_sink_init):
Fix typo.
* testsuite/threads/thread.c: (main):
Add more debug.
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* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/signals.c: (gst_test_get_type),
(gst_test_class_init), (gst_test_init), (gst_test_dispose),
(gst_test_set_property), (gst_test_get_property),
(gst_test_do_signal1), (signal2_handler), (gst_test_do_signal2),
(gst_test_do_prop), (run_thread), (main):
Added a bunch of testcases that show threadsafety bugs in glib.
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* testsuite/threads/159566.c: (object_deep_notify), (main):
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
Added testsuite to show bug #159566
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* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_dispose), (gst_thread_sync),
(gst_thread_change_state), (gst_thread_child_state_change),
(gst_thread_main_loop):
* gst/gstthread.h:
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/queue.c:
* testsuite/threads/thread.c: (construct_pipeline), (change_state),
(main):
* testsuite/threads/threadc.c: (construct_pipeline):
* testsuite/threads/threadd.c: (main):
* testsuite/threads/threade.c: (main):
* testsuite/threads/threadf.c:
Reworked the GstThread implementation, make more operations
threadsafe and more reliable.
Moved testcases from the failing to the working list.
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* gst/.cvsignore:
* gst/autoplug/.cvsignore:
* gst/elements/.cvsignore:
* gst/indexers/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/bytestream/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/control/.cvsignore:
* libs/gst/getbits/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/states/.cvsignore:
* testsuite/threads/.cvsignore:
keep this up to date, since I seem to be the only one who cares
about not missing files on commits
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* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_get_type), (gst_bin_class_init),
(gst_bin_fix_state), (gst_bin_add_func), (gst_bin_remove_func),
(gst_bin_child_state_change_func), (set_kid_state_func),
(gst_bin_set_state), (gst_bin_change_state_norecurse):
make state changes work correctly and reentrant (so removing
elements from bins during state changes of bins doesn't cause
segfaults or even wrong states)
add debugging category and debugging output to print children states
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_dispose):
add some assertion checks
* gst/gstbin.h:
* gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_sync_children_state):
deprecate this function - it just does gst_bin_set_state (bin,
GST_STATE (bin))
* testsuite/threads/queue.c: (main):
don't use gst_bin_sync_children_state anymore
* testsuite/states/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/states/bin.c:
test that the state changes of bins work as expected
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_class_init), (gst_thread_set_state):
some adjustments to change states correctly, too
* gst/gstthread.c: (gst_thread_change_state):
don't enable/disable "threadsafe" properties, they're unused and
cause random segfaults
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
the queue check randomly passes now, ignore it
Original commit message from CVS:
2004-07-09 Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas at merali dot org>
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/threadg.c:
added test to check if problem when removing all elements from a
GstThread before setting GstThread state to NULL
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* testsuite/Makefile.am: define tests_ignore
* testsuite/Rules: Added new tests_ignore, which get compiled,
but not run (generally because they're inconsistent or have
heisenbugs). Now we can ensure all the .c files compile in
testsuite/.
* testsuite/bins/Makefile.am: define tests_ignore
* testsuite/bytestream/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/caps/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/clock/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/debug/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/debug/global.c: (gst_debug_log_one),
(gst_debug_log_two): Fix compilation problem.
* testsuite/dynparams/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/elements/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/ghostpads/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/indexers/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/parse/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/plugin/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/refcounting/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/refcounting/element_pad.c: (main): Don't return leak
results, because it's not calculated correctly.
* testsuite/refcounting/pad.c: (main): same
* testsuite/states/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/tags/Makefile.am:
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
Original commit message from CVS:
2004-01-13 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de>
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_class_init), (gst_clock_init),
(gst_clock_set_speed), (gst_clock_set_active),
(gst_clock_is_active), (gst_clock_reset),
(gst_clock_handle_discont):
* gst/gstclock.h:
deprecate old interface and disable functions that aren't in use
anymore.
* gst/gstelement.h:
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_time), (gst_element_wait),
(gst_element_set_time), (gst_element_adjust_time):
add concept of "element time" and functions to get/set this time.
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_change_state):
update element time correctly.
* gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_compatible_pad_filtered):
This is a debug message, not a g_critical.
* gst/gstpad.c: (gst_pad_event_default):
handle discontinuous events right with element time.
* gst/gstscheduler.c: (gst_scheduler_state_transition):
update to clocking fixes.
set clocks on elements in READY=>PAUSED. The old behaviour caused
a wrong element time on the first element that started playing.
* gst/schedulers/gstbasicscheduler.c:
(gst_basic_scheduler_class_init):
* gst/schedulers/gstoptimalscheduler.c:
(gst_opt_scheduler_class_init):
remove code that just implements the default behaviour.
* gst/elements/gstfakesink.c: (gst_fakesink_chain):
update to use new clocking functions
* testsuite/clock/clock1.c: (gst_clock_debug), (main):
* testsuite/clock/clock2.c: (gst_clock_debug), (main):
update to test new element time.
* gst/autoplug/gstspideridentity.c: (gst_spider_identity_getcaps):
use _get_allowed_caps instead of _get_caps. This catches filtered
caps correctly.
* testsuite/debug/commandline.c:
update for new GST_DEBUG syntax.
* testsuite/threads/Makefile.am:
disable a test that only works sometimes.
Original commit message from CVS:
merge in tagging
Includes:
- gsttag.[ch] - The definition of GstTagList and tag registering/querying
- gsttaginterface.[ch] - Interface for elements that can handle setting of tags
- updates and merges to gststructure.[ch] and gstvalue.[ch]
- testsuite/tags - some tests for tagging
- bugfixes
- updates to make make distcheck work
- updates the version number to 0.7.2.1
Does not include:
- including tagging stuff in docs
- extensive tests
Original commit message from CVS:
threadb and threadc are unexpectedly passing on my system (glibc2.3.1 and linux-2.6.0-test9). Commenting them out because they are expectedly failing on other systems.
Original commit message from CVS:
Massive patch to make 'make check' work properly. Many compilation
fixes -- everything should compile now. Some tests pass, some
fail; the expected sucess/failure is coded in the Makefile.am's.
gst-register is properly run for both 'make check' and 'make distcheck'.
Much of the common infrastructure is coded in testsuite/Rules.
Original commit message from CVS:
kill some memleaks, add ::signal-handoffs property to fakesrc/sink (default FALSE), cache return values of _gst_debug_nameof_funcptr
Original commit message from CVS:
GST_DEBUG reorganization
This is a big diff (ca 450k), containing loads of stuff:
- gstinfo.[ch] complete rewrite
- changing of all GST_DEBUG messages to reflect that change
- reorganization of subsystem disabling
- addition of gstconfig.h.in so we can track the disablings
- <gst/gst.h> does not include <unistd.h> and <config.h> anymore
- documentation updated for gstinfo stuff (build the docs yourself to know what changed)
- bugfixes for making of the docs (files from CVS are not deleted anymore
- testsuite for debugging changes in testsuite/debug
expect breakage
Original commit message from CVS:
destroyed gst_*_destroy in the examples - use gst_object_unref instead - includes some tries to bufixes, most of the tests still fail