Check when we need to touch the metadata of the output buffer after selecting
the output buffer so that we have everything in one place.
Also take flags and timestamp modifications into account.
When we have the same input as output caps, reuse the input caps object. After
the caps refcounting has been sorted out now, we can finally enable this
optimisation.
Without this, we risked:
* Checking the flushing state on an unexisting list
* Not setting the flushing state on pads that had just been added
Partially fixes#590056
There's no need to have GstStreamConsistency in a public header for
the time being, so make it private. While we're at it, add a gtk-doc
blurb for it though. Re-fixes #588744.
Return FALSE in basesrc's default query handler when we get a SEEKING query for
a format that's not the one the source operates in. Previously (ie. before, in
the git version) we would return TRUE in that case and seekable=FALSE, which
is more correct, but causes backwards compatibility problems. (Before that
we would change the format of the query when answering, which was completely
broken since callers don't expect that or check for it). Since the SEEKING
query is a fairly recent addition, not all demuxers, parsers and decoders
implement it yet, in which case any SEEKING query by an application will
just be passed upstream where it will then be handled by basesrc. Now, if
e.g. totem does a SEEKING query for TIME format and we have a demuxer that
doesn't implement the query, basesrc would answer it with seekable=FALSE in
most cases, and totem can only take that as authoritative answer, not knowing
that the demuxer doesn't implement the SEEKING query. To avoid this, we make
basesrc return FALSE to SEEKING queries in unhandled formats. That way
applications like totem can fall back on assuming seekability depending on
whether a duration is available, or somesuch. Downstream elements doing
such queries are likely to equate an unhandled query with a non-seekable
response as well, so this should be an acceptable fix for the time being.
See #584838, #588944, #589423 and #589424.
Clarify byte reader docs a bit: offset is relative to the current
position of the reader, not to the start of the data. Also, the
examples in both the adapter docs and the byte reader docs have
the mask and pattern arguments swapped (see #587561). Spotted
by Carl-Anton Ingmarsson.
Add a pattern scan function similar to the one recently added to
GstAdapter, and a unit test (based on the adapter one).
Fixes#585592.
API: add gst_byte_reader_masked_scan_uint32()
Update design doc with step-start docs.
Add eos field to step done message
when stepping in reverse, update the segment time field.
Flush out the current step when we are flushing.
When we start stepping, store the start/stop values of the segment before we
install new start/stop values for clipping in non-flushing steps.
for non-flushing steps, update the element start time. For flushing steps, it
does not change because running_time does not advance
Make sure we always perform the stop_stepping operations even when we drop
frames.
Note in the docs that a flushing step in PLAYING brings the pipeline to the lost
state and skips the data before prerolling again.
Implement the flushing step correctly by invalidating the current step
operation, which would activate the new step operation.
When a subclass is blocking in _wait_preroll() in the _render method, make sure
we can unlock the subclass and detect this return value from the render method.
Update framestep document, we want to pass the flush flag in the step-done
message.
Add flush flag to the gstmessage.
Update examples to use the new step-done message api.
Implement framestep with playback rates < 0.0 too.
Make start and stop_stepping methods and move their invocation in the right
places.
Perform the atual stepping operation where we have full context about the
timestamps.
Unlock the prerolled frame and recheck if we need to step.
Keep a simple counter for the frames we're about to skip while stepping and
preroll/post step_done when stepping finished.
gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32 could return values smaller than offset
if the first byte(s) of the mask are 0 and the pattern matches the
beginning of the adapter.
Added examples to documentation of gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32().
Also added some more masked boundary tests.
Fixes#584118
Fix a warning that occurs when the self->priv->values is NULL and
the code tries to retrieve an iterator from it. The warning was showing
up in the checks for the volume element.
Add a reasonably optimized new gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32() function
to scan the adapter for a pattern after applying a mask.
Add some unit tests.
API: GstAdapter::gst_adapter_masked_scan_uint32()
Fixes#583187
Don't use realloc to grow the scratch area because we don't want the memcpy the
old useless data into the new area before we write our new stuff in it.
When a are requested to take a buffer from the adapter that is exactly the
headbuffer, don't make a subbuffer of it but return that head buffer.
Add a unit-test for this new optimisation.
Due to a typo basesink didn't do any emergency rendering of late buffers
if the only buffer ever rendered was the first one with timestamp 0. This
means that in cases where the decoder is very very slow, we'd never see
any buffers but the very first one rendered. Fixes#576381.
When generating arrays of control changes timestamp variable was used instead
the local ts variable that we increment when stepping through the array.
Pointed out by Martin Pokorny.
When we are not ready to handle a latency query (we are not yet prerolled) we
also don't try to forward the latency event because that might cause unexpected
errors when upstream is not yet linked.
Fix a regression introduced by fix for #567725 in commit
1c7ab4ed4f. We should only call the preroll
function once namely when we did not yet commit the state change.
Add a unit test to check that we call the preroll function when interrupting the
clock_wait (see #567725).
Add a unit test to check that we only call the preroll function once.
While reconfiguring a basetransform element we need also to recheck
the alloc request. Because it's possible that due to caps changes
the proxy_alloc state is not correct anymore.
(Re-commit after discusion with Wim on IRC)
While reconfiguring a basetransform element we need also to recheck
the alloc request. Because it's possible that due to caps changes
the proxy_alloc state is not correct anymore.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_commit_state),
(gst_base_sink_wait_clock):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.h:
Fix documentation for the wait_clock method, rename basesink -> sink
for consistency.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_get_position_last),
(gst_base_sink_get_position_paused), (gst_base_sink_get_position):
Release the object lock before calling the query convert pad functions
to avoid deadlocks.
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* libs/gst/base/gstcollectpads.c: (gst_collect_pads_available):
Use the name of the pads instead of a pointer, helps in debugging.
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* gst/gstdebugutils.c:
Add some ideas, how to make the graph smaller.
* gst/gstutils.c:
Add a comment from a debug session.
* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
Log more context.
* libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolationcontrolsource.c:
Indet.
* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c:
Fix typo in docs.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_class_init),
(gst_base_sink_init), (gst_base_sink_set_property),
(gst_base_sink_get_property):
Expose the render-delay as a property so things like appsink can use it
to tweak the synchronisation.
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* libs/gst/check/gstcheck.h: Allow check tests to use
MAIN_START_THREADS()/MAIN_STOP_THREADS() multiple times. Also allows
CK_FORK=no to be used with multiple check test that use threads.
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* libs/gst/check/gstcheck.c: (gst_check_init):
Revert accidentially commited patch for bug #404631 which
tries to print a backtrace if a testcase is terminated by
a signal. This code was never activated as the corresponding
configure.ac change wasn't committed.
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* libs/gst/controller/gstcontroller.c:
Aggregate return value for gst_controller_sync_values(). More info in
logging. Always set values on first sync-call.
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontrolsource.c:
Microoptimizations.
* libs/gst/controller/gsthelper.c:
Fix return code and comment.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
(gst_base_transform_prepare_output_buffer),
(gst_base_transform_getrange), (gst_base_transform_chain):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.h:
Add vmethod that is called before we start the transform and which can
be used to configure the transform, such as dynamic properties.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
(gst_base_transform_acceptcaps):
Revert quick accepcaps attempt, it's not fully equivalent to the old
behaviour and thus causes regressions.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c: (gst_base_transform_init),
(gst_base_transform_getcaps), (gst_base_transform_find_transform),
(gst_base_transform_acceptcaps), (gst_base_transform_getrange):
Add beginnings of a more optimized acceptcaps function than the default
core one.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_set_render_delay):
Changing the render delay changes the latency and so we must post a
latency message.
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* libs/gst/controller/gstinterpolation.c:
* libs/gst/controller/gstlfocontrolsource.c:
Use gst_guint64_to_gdouble instead of gst_util_guint64_to_gdouble
as it is mapped to a cast on non-win32 platforms.
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* libs/gst/controller/gstcontroller.c:
* libs/gst/controller/gstcontrollerprivate.h:
Keep last-value and only call set_property if value has changed. This
supresses all the g_object_notifies we would trigger otherwise. It
also allows the user to chage the value while there is no controller
change.
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* gst/gstbuffer.c: (gst_buffer_finalize):
Avoid costly typechecking for trivially correct pointers.
* gst/gstpoll.c: (gst_poll_wait):
Add some G_LIKELY here and there.
* libs/gst/base/gstadapter.c: (gst_adapter_push):
Add some debug info.
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* gst/gstbin.c: (bin_handle_async_start),
(gst_bin_handle_message_func), (gst_bin_query):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_render_object),
(gst_base_sink_event), (gst_base_sink_change_state):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesrc.c: (gst_base_src_perform_seek),
(gst_base_src_loop), (gst_base_src_change_state):
Copy seqnums from events to messages so that they can all be related
back to eachother.
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Patch by: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
* libs/gst/net/Makefile.am:
Add WIN32_LIBS to libgstnet LIBADD. Fixes#557300.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
(gst_base_transform_find_transform), (gst_base_transform_getrange):
If we have a fixate function, call it even if we already have fixed caps
because the subclass might add some caps. Makes audioconvert add a
default channel layout.
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* libs/gst/base/gstbasetransform.c:
(gst_base_transform_prepare_output_buffer),
(gst_base_transform_getrange):
Clear the output buffer variable.
Cleanups to the error path in the getrange function.
Fixes#557649.
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* docs/libs/gstreamer-libs-sections.txt:
* libs/gst/base/gstbytereader.c: (gst_byte_reader_get_data),
(gst_byte_reader_peek_data):
* libs/gst/base/gstbytereader.h:
* win32/common/libgstbase.def:
API: Add gst_byte_reader_get_data and gst_byte_reader_peek_data
to get a pointer to the data at the current position and have
a guaranteed size.