When the glupload element renegotiates the caps, set_caps will reset the
method_impl to NULL, but the method will be kept. transform_caps tries
to use the method_impl to transform the caps, because a method is set,
but will segfault.
Make rtspconnection a little more strict to RFC2326.
Make sure that CSeq is in every RTSP message and that CSeq is valid.
Also break the build_next loop if any parsing fails, By acting on
the builder->status code.
video-anc.h💯 Error: GstVideo: identifier not found on the first line:
* Active Format Description (AFD) support
^
video-anc.h:207: Error: GstVideo: identifier not found on the first line:
* Bar data support
^
video-anc.h:228: Warning: GstVideo: "@top_bar_flag" parameter unexpected at this location:
* @top_bar_flag : flag indicating presence of top bar field
^
This is inconsistent with other add_meta methods such as
gst_buffer_add_video_meta , which will return NULL without
logging when gst_video_info_set_format fails.
It is up to the caller to check the return value of the
function, and log if appropriate.
It's invalid to have a 'interlace-mode=alternate' without the Interlaced caps
feature as well.
Modify gst_video_info_from_caps() to reject such case so we can easily
spot them in bugged elements.
gst_gl_memory_setup_buffer() was marked as introspectable=0
anyway, so might just as well mark it as '(skip)' and suppress
the warning. Reason is the (element-type gpointer) on wrapped_data.
gstglmemory.c:1426: Warning: GstGL: gst_gl_memory_setup_buffer: argument wrapped_data: Missing (element-type) annotation
gstglmemory.c:1426: Warning: GstGL: gst_gl_memory_setup_buffer: argument wrapped_data: Missing (element-type) annotation
egl/gstegl.h:40: Warning: GstGL: symbol='EGL_EGLEXT_PROTOTYPES': Unknown namespace for symbol 'EGL_EGLEXT_PROTOTYPES'
gstaudiometa.c:382: Warning: GstAudio: gst_buffer_add_audio_meta: return value: Invalid non-constant return of bare structure or union; register as boxed type or (skip)
The function rtcp_packet_min_length() returns a length for each known type
and -1 for unknown types. This change fixes the test accordingly and silences
the following warning.
gstrtcpbuffer.c:567:12: error: comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'GstRTCPType' is always false
[-Werror,-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
if (type == -1)
Fix the following warnings by adding casts.
gstdiscoverer.c:1801:17: error: format specifies type 'unsigned long' but the argument has type 'off_t' (aka 'long long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
location, file_status.st_size, file_status.st_mtime);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gstdiscoverer.c:1801:38: error: format specifies type 'long long' but the argument has type '__darwin_time_t' (aka 'long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
location, file_status.st_size, file_status.st_mtime);
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/issues/570
Before a gap event is pushed downstream a segment event must be pushed
since the gap event can cause packet concealment downstream and hence
data flow. Since concealment before receiving any data packets usually
doesn't make any sense, the gap event is not sent downstream.
Alternatively one could generate a default caps and segment event, but
no need to complicate things until it's proven necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773104https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/issues/301
The former code allowed an attacker to create a heap overflow by
sending a longer than allowed session id in a response and including a
semicolon to change the maximum length. With this change, the parser
will never go beyond 512 bytes.
Using a single condition variable for synchronization across all GL
messages is very slow on Windows and uses up to 20% CPU usage in some
workloads due to lock contention and false broadcasts.
Using per-message event handles reduces the CPU usage to negligible
amounts despite having to allocate a new event handle for each
message.
Implement the prepare and check functions according to the
documentation by returning TRUE when events should be dispatched
via the dispatch function.
As wl_display_read_events never blocks we can call it unconditionally
without looking at the poll status.
This simplifies the implementation and gets rid of a race where the
mainloop could get blocked due to nobody actually reading the events
from the wayland connection.
The ->skip_buffer implementation in videoaggregator replicates
the behaviour of the aggregate method to determine whether a
buffer can be skipped
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781928).
This fixes a typo that made it so the start time of the buffer
was calculated against the output segment, not the segment of
the relevant sinkpad, which caused buffers to be skipped when
for example a sinkpad had received a segment which base had
been modified by a pad offset somewhere along the way.
This simply makes the calculation of the buffer start time
identical to the calculation in aggregate()
Doing so involves retrieving the current viewport from OpenGL which as
with any glGet operation, is expensive.
This means that the various sinks need to reset the viewport on draw.
In the process, fix resizing on cocoa.