If text width ever reached 1px, for example after resizing the output window, the overlay would stop rendering
and never return again. The 1px condition itself does not seem to make much sense here anyway.
This was a chain of events: width reached 1, so the composition was set to NULL. Then, after resizing the output window,
push_frame() was called but would not attempt to renegotiate because composition is NULL. This caused the width/height
to never be updated again, as that only happens during negotiation, so the overlay was gone for good.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5623>
There is a race condition where transfer has not been submitted yet while the
request is cancelled which leads to the transfer state going back to
`DOWNLOAD_REQUEST_STATE_OPEN` and the user of the request to get signalled about
its completion (and the task actually happening after it was cancelled) leading
to assertions and misbehaviours.
To ensure that this race can't happen, we start differentiating between the
UNSENT and CANCELLED states as in the normal case, when entering `submit_request`
the state is UNSENT and at that point we need to know that it is not because
the request has been cancelled.
In practice this case lead to an assertion in
`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_begin_download_uri` because in a previous call to
`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_stop_default` we cancelled the previous request and
setup a new one while it had not been submitted yet and then got a `on_download_complete`
callback called from that previous cancelled request and then we tried to do
`download_request_set_uri` on a request that was still `in_use`, leading to
something like:
```
#0: 0x0000000186655ec8 g_assert (request->in_use == FALSE)assert.c:0
#1: 0x00000001127236b8 libgstadaptivedemux2.dylib`download_request_set_uri(request=0x000060000017cc00, uri="https://XXX/chunk-stream1-00002.webm", range_start=0, range_end=-1) at downloadrequest.c:361
#2: 0x000000011271cee8 libgstadaptivedemux2.dylib`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_begin_download_uri(stream=0x00000001330f1800, uri="https://XXX/chunk-stream1-00002.webm", start=0, end=-1) at gstadaptivedemux-stream.c:1447
#3: 0x0000000112719898 libgstadaptivedemux2.dylib`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_load_a_fragment [inlined] gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_download_fragment(stream=0x00000001330f1800) at gstadaptivedemux-stream.c:0
#4: 0x00000001127197f8 libgstadaptivedemux2.dylib`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_load_a_fragment(stream=0x00000001330f1800) at gstadaptivedemux-stream.c:1969
#5: 0x000000011271c2a4 libgstadaptivedemux2.dylib`gst_adaptive_demux2_stream_next_download(stream=0x00000001330f1800) at gstadaptivedemux-stream.c:2112
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5611>
The src caps of the libde265 is now fixed to I420, and so if the
stream is other format, such as 4:4:4 or 10 bits format, the pipeline
will crash because the dowstream element accesses the video buffer as
I420 format.
We now restrain the input caps to "main" profile, which only contains
4:2:0 8 bits stream.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5596>
When decoding stream using hardware V4L2 decoder element, in any of the
currently supported formats, the decoding will fail once frame number
1000000 is reached. The reported error clearly indicates a wrap-around
occured, instead of receiving decoded frame 1000000, frame 0 is received
from the hardware V4L2 decoder driver.
The problem is actually not in the driver itself, but rather in gstreamer,
which uses `struct v4l2_buffer` member `.timestamp` in a special way. The
timestamp of buffers with encoded data added to the SINK (input) queue of
the driver is copied by the driver into matching buffers with decoded data
added to the SOURCE (output) queue of the driver. In fact, the timestamp
is not a timestamp at all, but rather in this special case, only part of
it is used as an incrementing frame counter.
The `.timestamp` is of type `struct timeval`, which is defined in
`sys/time.h` [1]. Only the `tv_usec` member of this structure is used
for the incrementing frame counter. However, suseconds_t tv_usec [2]
may be limited to range [-1, 1000000]:
"
[XSI] The type suseconds_t shall be a signed integer type capable of
storing values at least in the range [-1, 1000000].
"
Therefore, once frame 1000000 is reached, a rollover occurs and decoding
fails.
Fix this by using both `struct timeval` members, `.tv_sec` and `.tv_usec`
with matching modular arithmetic, this way the failure would occur again
just short of 2^84 frames, which should be plenty.
[1] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/sys_time.h.html
[2] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/sys_types.h.html
A test case using stateless hardware h264 decoder, the WARN/ERROR output
in gstreamer log indicates a failure occurred. With this change, that
error no longer occurs and the WARN/ERROR are not present:
```
pc$ gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc num-buffers=1001001 pattern=6 ! \
video/x-raw,width=16,height=16,format=I420 ! \
x264enc ! filesink location=/tmp/test.h264
dut$ GST_DEBUG="*:3" gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=/tmp/test.h264 ! \
h264parse ! v4l2slh264dec ! fakesink
...
0:03:51.393677606 12111 0x370df400 WARN \
v4l2codecs-decoder gstv4l2decoder.c:1157:gst_v4l2_request_set_done:<v4l2decoder2> \
Requested frame 1000000, but driver returned frame 0.
0:03:51.394140597 12111 0x370df400 WARN \
v4l2codecs-decoder gstv4l2decoder.c:1157:gst_v4l2_request_set_done:<v4l2decoder2> \
Requested frame 1000001, but driver returned frame 1.
0:03:51.394425216 12111 0x370df400 WARN \
v4l2codecs-decoder gstv4l2decoder.c:1157:gst_v4l2_request_set_done:<v4l2decoder2> \
Requested frame 1000002, but driver returned frame 2.
0:03:51.394665211 12111 0x370df400 WARN \
v4l2codecs-decoder gstv4l2decoder.c:1157:gst_v4l2_request_set_done:<v4l2decoder2> \
Requested frame 1000003, but driver returned frame 3.
0:03:51.394785833 12111 0x370df400 WARN \
v4l2codecs-h264dec gstv4l2codech264dec.c:1059:gst_v4l2_codec_h264_dec_output_picture:<v4l2slh264dec0> \
error: Failed to decode frame 1000000
ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/v4l2slh264dec:v4l2slh264dec0: Failed to decode frame 1000000
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5603>
This can happen with the dummy "noopenh264" library that the freedesktop
flatpak runtime ships, and Fedora is planning on shipping as well. In
both cases the dummy implementation gets replaced with the actual
openh264 library that's downloaded directly from Cisco, but just to be
on safe side, this patch makes it careful to check the return values to
avoid crashing if the underlying library hasn't been swapped out yet.
The patch is taken from freedesktop-sdk and was originally written by
Valentin David <valentin.david@codethink.co.uk>.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5586>
ISimpleAudioVolume controls volume of corresponding audio session
and there would be only single input/output audio session
in case of share-mode, which means that it controls audio volume of the
process. Instead, use IAudioStreamVolume interface which controls
volume of the stream.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5579>
Other Windows applications allow window switching even when
an application window is in fullscreen mode. Also fixing
regression introduced in 15248d8b84
which makes restored window is always located at topmost
since we do not call SetWindowPos() anymore when restoring
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5578>
Ignore alpha component of source (mouse cursor texture)
when blending alpha channel, otherwise the background area of source
(which has zeros) will be written to render target. Then it will result
in black rectangle if output texture is converted to premultiplied alpha
texture
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5577>
In snapshot mode pngenc should output exactly one frame
and then return FLOW_EOS to upstream. If upstream sends
more input frames before shutting down, it should keep
returning FLOW_EOS but not output any more encoded frames.
After a flushing seek it should output frames again though.
Fixes#3069.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5564>
The propose and decide allocation vfuncs are called directly from
basetransform and need to use the locked accessor function for
retrieving a reliable reference to the GstGLContext (if available)
Fixes spurious crashes on shutdown during pad reconfiguration
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5518>
- Don't try to make the parameters match `GHFunc`. Use a dedicated
callback for `g_hash_table_foreach`.
- Don't try to be clever with buffer memories. We're allocating a full
packet anyway, might as well memcpy and save on a lot of complexity.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5516>
After rendering a QML scene the qmlglsrc element copies the contents of
the scene to a GStreamer buffer. This happens on the Qt render thread.
Then it attaches a sync point to the destination buffer. This sync point
must be awaited by other threads which use the buffer later on. The
current implementation relies on the downstream elements to wait for the
sync point. However, there are situation where this does not work. The
GstBaseTransform e.g. copies the buffer metadata (which overwrites the
sync point without waiting for it) *before* waiting for the sync point.
This commit waits for the sync point inside the qmlglsrc element before
sending it downstream. The wait command is issued on the streaming
thread with the pipeline OpenGL context, i.e. it will synchronize with
the GStreamer OpenGL thread.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5515>
The v4l2codecs H.265 decoder uses the
GstH265SliceHdr::entry_point_offset_minus1 array so make sure that it is not
freed before decoding the frame.
Before this patch, some H.265 input would segfault in
gst_v4l2_codec_h265_dec_fill_slice_params() when executing the line:
guint32 entry_point_offset = slice_hdr->entry_point_offset_minus1[i] + 1;
Make sure that the array is not freed before using it.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5503>
With one regular image file path provided (without %05d),
the element was stuck in a dead loop counting the frames:
gst_image_sequence_src_count_frames
This allows to display any image file out of the element
for a given number of buffers.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5487>
We were already converting the pad last timestamp to running time but
not the segment position.
This segment position is used by gst_aggregator_simple_get_next_time()
to compute the waiting time when aggregating.
Those waiting times were wrong in my live pipeline using the system
clock, resulting in the aggregator to never wait at all.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5465>
While adding arbitrary tile support, a round up operation was badly
converter. This caused the Y component of the stride to be 0. This
eventually lead to a crash in glupoad preceded by the following
assertion.
gst_gl_buffer_allocation_params_new: assertion 'alloc_size > 0' failed
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5463>
While adding arbitrary tile support, a round up operation was badly
converter. This caused the Y component of the stride to be 0. This
eventually lead to a crash in glupoad preceded by the following
assertion.
gst_gl_buffer_allocation_params_new: assertion 'alloc_size > 0' failed
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5463>
This was causing a memory leak in cases like `gltestsrc ! gltransformation scale-x=0.5 ! glimagesink`.
Parent meta was being added in assumption that those buffers are different, which was not the case here,
creating a reference loop and never freeing the buffer.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Waters <matthew@centricular.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5453>
The counter was using a signed 8 bit integer, which was overflowing
after 127 entries. That was then passed as an unsigned 32 bit integer to
libflac, which caused it to be converted to a huge unsigned number.
That then caused an invalid memory access inside libflac.
As a bonus, signed integer overflow is undefined behaviour.
Instead, use an unsigned 8 bit integer. Once this overflows the existing
code already catches it and stops adding the cue. While FLAC__metadata_object_cuesheet_insert_track()
takes an unsigned 32 bit integer for the track number, FLAC__StreamMetadata_CueSheet_Track is
limiting it to an unsigned 8 bit integer.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/2921
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5436>
The interaudiosrc might take buffers of different sizes from the audio adapter,
so keeping metas consistency would be an issue. So the sink now strips the audio
metas away and the src adds them back (for non-interleaved layouts only) when
taking buffers from the adapter.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5416>
Issue is that when amc was producing a codec-data buffer, a
GstVideoCodecFrame was being popped off the internal queue. This meant
that the codec-data was being associated with the first input frame and
the second (first encoded buffer) output buffer with the second input
frame. At the end (assuming one input produces one output which seems
to hold in my testing and how the encoder is currently implemented)
there would be an input frame missing and would be pushed without any
timing information. This would lead to e.g. muxers rejecting the buffer
without PTS and failing to mux.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5335>
Even if the segmentation feature value is not updated,
the parsed "segmentation_update_map" and "segmentation_temporal_update"
values should not be cleared as it's referenced during lower
level bitstream parsing. Also, don't use assert() in parser
unless it's clearly impossible condition.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5336>
gst_video_info_set_interlaced_format() can return an error if the
width/height causes integer overflow. Handle this case, so that we can
fail cleanly. This has been experienced while testing an in-progress
driver.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5319>
Some drivers will push an buffer flagged LAST but empty. In decoder
case, this results in an "producing too many buffer" warning, even
though the result is entirely correct. Detect this case in order to
signal EOS earlier and avoid this warning.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5319>
The timestamp offset can be negative, and it can be a bigger negative
number than the latency introduced by the rtpjitterbuffer so the overall
timeout offset can be negative.
Using the negative offset for calculating how many packets can still
arrive in time when encountering a lost packet in an equidistant stream
would then overflow and instead of considering fewer packets lost a lot
more packets are considered lost.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5318>
Setting the surface source rectangle has been omitted so far. As a side effect
surface created with padded width/height are being scaled down. Fix this using
the viewporter source rectangle configuration. This can later be enhanced
to support crop meta.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5298>
Since d3d11convert and its variant elements does not enable basetransform's
passthrough, passthrough allocation query needs to be handled
manually in order to respect downstream element's min/max buffer
requirement.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5297>
When using `gst_sdp_media_set_media_from_caps` on `application/x-rtp` caps
without `clock-rate` it wrongly reports missing payload type even if `payload`
is present in the caps.
This seems to be a copy&paste error from the error message for missing payload
type.
When using payload=10, both `clock-rate` and some other media properties are
defined by the RTP standard so I was wondering whether I could omit `clock-rate`
and was confused about the error message.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5252>
If decoder notify a source change event when the capture format is
changed, not the resolution changed.
then gst_v4l2_object_acquire_format will retuen false due to
unsupported format.
we need to clear the format lists in the source change flow,
and reenumerate format list
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5223>
Imported dmabuf are not being duped, so they should never be closed. Instead,
we ensure their live time by having strong reference on their original
buffer. This should fix potential flickering due to dmabuf being closed
too early.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5217>
Add gst_audio_ring_buffer_set_errored() that will mark the
ringbuffer as errored only if it is currently started or paused,
so gst_audio_ringbuffer_stop() can be sure that the error
state means that the ringbuffer was started and needs stop called.
Fixes a crash with osxaudiosrc if the source element posts
an error, because the ringbuffer would not get stopped and CoreAudio
would continue trying to do callbacks.
Also, anywhere that modifies the ringbuffer state, make sure to
use atomic operations, to guarantee their visibility
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5216>
It's quite confusing to print a function callback signature for
action signals when people need to do a g_signal_by_name() invocation
in order to use this feature. Requires too much background knowledge
about how GObject works under the hood to make sense of that.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5206>
By default, macOS attempts to run lldb against a misbehaving process to handle the crash. This does not play well
with the SISEGV/SIGQUIT handler we add in gst-launch/gst-validate. The 'spinning' mechanism causes the lldb
and debugserver processes ran by macOS to misbehave, taking 100% CPU and rendering both themselves and the GStreamer
instance frozen and very hard to effectively kill. macOS's Activity Monitor is also unusable while this is happening.
This patch takes the quickest possible solution of just disabling those signal handlers entirely on macOS.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5201>