The notify signal is triggered when caps is changed. But instead of
proxying the fixed caps, we query for the caps. Hence, when we go to
READY state, we endup setting template caps on the proxied caps
filter instead of NULL, which leads to negoitation failure. Correctly
proxy NULL caps if this is the new caps. Fixes not negotiated error
when running in cheese. Also fix a leak of caps string in one of the
trace.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732741
We can still get OOB events while stopping the watchdog element, and while
stopping it we destroy the main context.
Also let the GSource own a reference to the element for additional safety.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732554
Always use a GstAdapter when collecting access units (alignment="au")
in either byte-stream or avcC format. This is required to properly
preserve config headers like SPS and PPS when invalid or broken NAL
units are subsequently parsed.
More precisely, this fixes scenario like:
<SPS> <PPS> <invalid-NAL> <slice>
where we used to reset the output frame buffer when an invalid or
broken NAL is parsed, i.e. SPS and PPS NAL units were lost, thus
preventing the next slice unit to be decoded, should this also
represent any valid data.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732203
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Carefully track cases when skipping broken or invalid NAL units is
necessary. In particular, always allow NAL units to be processed
and let that gst_h264_parse_process_nal() function decide on whether
the current NAL needs to be dropped or not.
This fixes parsing of streams with SEI NAL buffering_period() message
inserted between SPS and PPS, or SPS-Ext NAL following a traditional
SPS NAL unit, among other cases too.
Practical examples from the H.264 AVC conformance suite include
alphaconformanceG, CVSE2_Sony_B, CVSE3_Sony_H, CVSEFDFT3_Sony_E
when parsing in stream-format=byte-stream,alignment=au mode.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732203
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Improve parser state tracking by introducing new flags reflecting
it: "got-sps", "got-pps" and "got-slice". This is an addition for
robustness purposes.
Older have_sps and have_pps variables are kept because they have
a different meaning. i.e. they are used for deciding on when to
submit updated caps or not, and rather mean "have new SPS/PPS to
be submitted?"
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Use gst_h264_parser_identify_nalu_unchecked() to identify the next
NAL unit. We don't want to parse the full NAL unit, but only the
header bytes and possibly the first RBSP byte for identifying the
first_mb_in_slice syntax element.
Also fix check for failure when returning from that function. The
only success condition for that is GST_H264_PARSER_OK, so use it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732154
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
The gst_h264_parse_pps() function dynamically allocates the slice
group ids map array, so that needs to be cleared before parsing a
new PPS NAL unit again, or when it is no longer needed.
Likewise, a clean copy to the internal NAL parser state needs to be
performed so that to avoid a double-free corruption.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707282
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
The recovery point SEI message helps a decoder in determining if the
decoding process would produce acceptable pictures for display after
the decoder initiates random access or after the encoder indicates
a broken link in the coded video sequence.
This is not used in the h264parse element, but it could help debugging.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723380
It was previously a mix and match of both variants, introducing just too much
confusion.
The prefix are from now on:
* GstMpegts for structures and type names (and not GstMpegTs)
* gst_mpegts_ for functions (and not gst_mpeg_ts_)
* GST_MPEGTS_ for enums/flags (and not GST_MPEG_TS_)
* GST_TYPE_MPEGTS_ for types (and not GST_TYPE_MPEG_TS_)
The rationale for chosing that is:
* the namespace is shorter/direct (it's mpegts, not mpeg_ts nor mpeg-ts)
* the namespace is one word under Gst
* it's shorter (yah)
In ISO/IEC 14496-15, the minimum size of a HEVCDecoderConfigurationRecord
(i.e., the contents of a hvcC box) is 23 bytes. However, the code in h265parse
checks that the size of this data is not less than 28 bytes, and it refuses to
accept caps if the check fails. The result is that standards-conformant streams
that don't carry any parameter sets in their hvcC boxes won't play.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=731783
When wrapover/reset occur, we end up with a small window of time where
the PTS/DTS will still be using the previous/next time-range.
In order not to return bogus values, return GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE if the
PTS/DTS value to convert differs by more than 15s against the last seen
PCR
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674536
Using 32bit unsigned values for corrected pcr/offset meant that we
potentially ended up in bogus values
Furthermore, refpcr - refpcroffset could end up being negative, which
PCRTIME_TO_GSTTIME() can't handle (and returned a massive positive value)
Co-Authored by: Thibault Saunier <tsaunier@gnome.org>
From a high level perspective, the new process for seeking h264
streams is as follows:
1) Rewind the stream until we find the first I-slice of a frame,
and mark its offset in the stream.
2) Rewind the stream until we find SPS and PPS informations,
to make sure the subsequent parser is up to date.
3) Accumulate optionnal SEI NAL units on the way.
4) Push the SPS, PPS and SEI units before the new keyframe.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675132
This should always be set for valid files when we get there,
and checking this avoids having ad hoc checks further down
in several places.
Coverity 1139698
If _set_current_pcr_offset gets called after a flushing seek, we ended
up using the current group for delta calculation ... whereas we should
be using the first group to calculate shifts.
Also add an early exit if there are no changes to apply
When working in push mode, we need to be able to evaluate the duration
based on a single group of observations.
To do that we use the current group values
When handling the PTS/DTS conversion in new groups, there's a possibility
that the PTS might be smaller than the first PCR value observed, due to
re-ordering.
When using the current group, only apply the wraparound correction when we
are certain it is one (i.e. differs by more than a second) and not when it's
just a small difference (like out-of-order PTS).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731088
When we receive sticky events from upstream, always return TRUE.
Fixes the issue where we receive custom sticky events (such as "uri")
and no pads are created yet.
Since all the other timestamp tracking now gets reset on a discont,
it makes sense to wait for a PCR and timestamp buffers like when
playback first starts
(same as 744c58d71b but for the
position query)
It was only querying in time, but then trying to use dead bytes
to time conversion code.
Coverity 1139677
(Identical to commit 612cdeec80 which
was for resindvd)
When we'd see an unknown stream type, then a SDDS stream.
Then we'd get to the end of the switch with a NULL temp stream
pointer, and dereference it.
Coverity 1139708
Due to mpegts streaming nature some pads are created but are only added
later to the element. This can cause a scenario where the first stream
doesn't have an available decoder (while the next ones still pending
would have) and tsdemux will fail with not-linked as the first stream
added wouldn't be linked.
To avoid this tsdemux needs to add pads to the flowcombiner
when they are created instead of only when adding them to the
element.
gstfreeverb.c:781:29: error: using integer absolute value function 'abs' when
argument is of floating point type [-Werror,-Wabsolute-value]
if (abs (out_l2) > 0 || abs (out_r2) > 0)
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.
This should not harm regular files, since those are the last 4 bytes of
a normal file.
This allows to handle playback of concatenated mpeg-ps files. Seeking and
duration reporting is still wrong though.
Testing mpegversion when mpegaudioversion was likely meant.
Similar tests in sys/androidmedia/gstamcaudiodec.c also test
mpegaudioversion with the same conditional code.
Coverity 206071
This component is dereferenced, and later code checking for
NULL in particular cases implies it can be NULL. This likely
does not fix the coverity warning as it was seeing another
path setting component to NULL explicitely, but this was
spotted by looking at:
Coverity 1139736
Which is actually OK from what I can see since the actual
dereference of the explicit NULL pointer will not happen
if the condition that led to the NULL pointer assignment
is met, since the assignment and defeference have mutually
exclusive tests.
Detect resolution changes on key frames, and propagate the resulting
caps to the src pad. Only the uncompressed data chunk is decoded, so
avoid using the new VP8 bitstream parsing library for now.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Avoid possible division-by-zero while deriving the presentation timestamp
of the buffer. The base class will take care of any interpolation needs.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
* Search in current pending values first. For CBR streams we can very
easily end up having just one initial observations and then nothing
else (since the bitrate doesn't change).
* Use one group whether we are in that group *OR* if there is only
one group.
* If the group to use isn't closed (points are being accumulated in the
PCROffsetCurrent), use the latest data available for calculation
* If in the unlikelyness that all of this *still* didn't produce more
than one data point, just return the initial offset
While the calculation done in these macros will work with 64bit
integers, they will fail if working with 32bit integers.
Force the scaling up to solve that.
This amazingly didn't introduce major issues up to now, but resulted
in bogus values in debug logs.
Doing a hard flush on the packetizer will drop all observations, which
will eventually break push-based seeking (with BYTES segment) since
we won't know where to seek to anymore (new data would always be
considered as the beginning of the stream).
Turns out glib aborts on allocation failure, so this is pointless.
We'll just ignore Coverity warnings on such constructs.
This reverts commit d347809a82.
While this probably should never happen if callers are well behaved,
this avoids a crash if it does. With a warning about it. Unsure if
it'd be better to not add at all, but it should not happen...
Coverity 1139713
While it will probably not trigger, it should silence a Coverity
warning about the fail code path testing for NULLness before
freeing, where the buffer was already dereferenced. It seems
safest to keep that test, in case future goto fail statements
happen to have a NULL buffer there.
Coverity 1139851
Fixes multiple seeking issues. When doing ACCURATE or normal
non-KEYUNIT seeks, mxfdemux would just send data from the
edit unit that covered the seek position, whether that's
a keyframe or not. Decoders would only output things from
the next keyframe then, which means there's a gap between
the start of the segment and the first decoded data in
some cases. In combination with gst-editing-services this
might result in a frozen picture for the duration of that
gap at the beginning (if videorate fixes up the first
buffer's start timestamp to cover the entire gap), or
a black frame (if no videorate is used and videomixer
fills the gap). Also fixes A/V sync issue when requesting
a KEYUNIT seek.
gst_ts_demux_push_pending_data() will check if it now can activate the
stream and add the pad, we don't have to check that ourselves.
Fixes playback of very short MPEG TS files.
We create our textures (in Desktop GL) with GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE,
vaapi attempts to bind our texture to GL_TEXTURE_2D which throws a
GL_INVALID_OPERATION error and as thus, no video.
Also, by moving exclusively to GL_TEXTURE_2D and the npot extension
we also remove a difference between the Desktop GL and GLES2 code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712287
Simplify gst_glimage_sink_redisplay which is there
only to ask the window for a redraw.
Put a lock to make sure we are not realeasing
the stored buffer while still drawing the corresponding
texture
Write forward declarations in another way to avoid
repeated typedefs "error: redefinition of typedef".
Raised when using i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2
It seems that C apple compiler does not support
C11 feature.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703885
- Make GstGLWindow subclassablerather than specified at compile time.
- Add GstGLWindowX11 for x11 windows and two subclasses, GstGLWindowX11GLX
and GstGLWindwX11EGL for GLX and EGL repectively. (win32 and cocoa
ports to come)
- Also cleanup GL library detection in configure.ac