Turn _sink_event() into the collectpads event function and merge the logic from
the recently added gst_adder_event. Drop flush_start events as we allready
handle them on the src-pad side. Fixes#670850.
GstCollectPads2 locking was changed from GstCollectPads to use
the stream lock instead of the object lock for those cases, so
change it so here as well to match.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666379
Doing dynamic pipelines is hard in 0.10. As we don't have the sticky events in
0.10 and sending such events in special elements like adder and tee was outvoted
on last attempt, be graceful to the misbehaviour instead.
Use atomic ops on pending flags. Rename the segment_pending to
new_segment_pending. Set new_segment_pending not when we received seek, but
when we received the first upstream new_segment.
Remove the android/ top dir
Fixe the Makefile.am to be androgenized
To build gstreamer for android we are now using androgenizer which generates the
needed Android.mk files.
Androgenizer can be found here:
http://git.collabora.co.uk/?p=user/derek/androgenizer.git
Send FLUSH_STOP right after forwarding the seek event upstream if necessary.
This makes sure that adder->srcpad is not left flushing if seeking fails or if
upstream is blocked.
The same fix was already applied to videomixer in 49b2a946.
Adder was using always incrementing timestamps. Seeking was done by setting the
position in the newsegment event. This was failing when doing segmented seeks
with rate<0.0, as offset (and thus timestamp) would go below 0.
Now we take both cur and end from the seek event. We construct newsegment events
depending including cur and end from the seek event. We set position to the
start of the segment. Timestamp is set to start or end of segment depending on
rate. Offset is recalculated.
Decrement sample counter when playing backwards. Set proper segment when playing
backwards (0..cur instead or cur..-1). Add more logging and fix a format string.
Detect EOS faster.
Try to reuse one of the input buffer as the output buffer. This usually works
and avoids an allocation and a memcpy.
Be smarter with GAP buffers so that they don't get mixed or cleared at all. Also
try to use a GAP buffer as the output buffer when all input buffers are GAP
buffers.
There's not much point in using GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR with GObject
virtual functions such as get_property, set_propery, finalize and
dispose, since they'll never be used by anyone anyway. Saves a
few bytes and possibly a sixteenth of a polar bear.
Also use the capsfilter if there is no src-peer as the caps constrain what
we can do. Don't create any_caps as a default, as we check for NULL to skip the
filtering. This is a (small) performance regression as we always intersect
otherwise.
Adder can only handle one common format accross the pads. Thus one needed to add
a capsfilter afterwards and manage the caps. Now one can simply set the caps on
the property.
This ensures that collectpads' cookie is properly updated so that when the streaming
threads will restart and be checking for the flushing status of all pads there will
be no inconsistent state.