Code using the push_loop_thread (using for sending seeks) assumes
that the thread was properly started, except that this isn't always
true and the thread might not have completely started.
Instead wait for the thread to properly start before doing anything
else.
When a stream has a skeleton index, the stream time is taken from that
index. However, when part of the stream is captured, the index is
invalid as its offsets are now wrong. To avoid this, we ignore the index
when the last offset points beyond the end of the stream (when its
byte length is known).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744070
This will usually deadlock, despite this patch being in master for
quite some time and working fine. Nevertheless, we deem it to be
not working, disregarding facts.
As such, we fix it by keeping track of seek events, and sending
them upstream from a separate thread. Buffers are then discarded
till we get a new segment with the expected seqnum.
Ogg data is read chunk by chunk, and the chunk size used was
originally taken from libvorbisfile. However, this value leads
to poor performance when used on an Ogg file with large pages
(Ogg pages can be close to 64 KB).
We can't just use a larger chunk size, since this will decrease
performance on small page streams, so we use an adaptive scheme
where the chunk size is twice the largest page size we've seen
so far in the stream. For "typical" Ogg/Vorbis, this gives us
almost the same chunk size (a bit lower), and this lets us get
better performance on streams with large pages.
Store the seek stop and seqnum and properly restore them when
receiving the corresponding Segment from upstream. Also fixes
seqnum for converted seek events.
This patch implements seeking in push mode (eg, over the net)
in Ogg, using the double bisection method.
As a side effect, it also fixes duration determination of network
streams, by seeking to the end to check the actual duration.
Known issues:
- Getting an EOS while seeking stops the streaming task, I can't
find a way to prevent this (eg, by issuing a seek in the event
handler).
- Seeking twice in a VERY short succession with playbin2 fails
for streams with subtitles, we end up pushing in a dataqueue
which is flushing. Rare in normal use AFAICT.
- Seeking is slow on slow links - byte ranges guesses could be
made better, decreasing the number of required requests
- If no granule position is found in the last 64 KB of a stream,
duration will be left unknown (should be pretty rare)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621897
Timestamp generation was broken by the last commit for formats
with a non-zero granule shift. Also keep track of the last keyframe
so that we can regenerate granulepos for theora.
Adds code that parses headers of various formats encapsulated in
Ogg in order to calculate timestamps and durations of each buffer.
Removes the creation of helper decoder elements to do this calculation
via conversion queries.
Fixes: #344013, #568014.
When we feed the ogg sync layer, we need to feed it contiguous data even if the
sync layer did not consume all of it yet. This makes sure that it always finds
the next page even for more corrupted files. Use a different read_offset for
this purpose. since we now keep track of the sync layer, we don't have to reset
after finding a start of a page.
Add some more debug info for the error paths.
Only reset the sync layer when we perform a seek operation.
Avoid failure when the next chain has no bos pages but instead simply ignore it.
when we receive unknown page serial numbers mid stream, don't fail but post a
warning and hope that we get back on track later.
Fixes#579642
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_submit_packet),
(gst_ogg_demux_deactivate_current_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_perform_seek), (gst_ogg_demux_handle_page),
(gst_ogg_demux_loop):
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.h:
Copy seqnums around to track playback segments and messages.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: j^ <j at oil21 dot org>
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_parse_skeleton_fishead),
(gst_ogg_pad_parse_skeleton_fisbone):
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.h:
Parse presentation time from skeleton streams and use it as offset
for the timestamps. Fixes bug #530068.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_submit_buffer),
(gst_ogg_demux_get_data), (gst_ogg_demux_get_next_page),
(gst_ogg_demux_get_prev_page), (gst_ogg_demux_do_seek),
(gst_ogg_demux_perform_seek),
(gst_ogg_demux_bisect_forward_serialno),
(gst_ogg_demux_read_chain), (gst_ogg_demux_read_end_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_find_chains), (gst_ogg_demux_handle_page),
(gst_ogg_demux_chain), (gst_ogg_demux_combine_flows),
(gst_ogg_demux_loop_reverse), (gst_ogg_demux_loop):
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.h:
Properly propagate streaming errors when we are scanning the file for
chains so that we don't crash when shut down. Might fix some crashers
when quickly switching oggs in RB such as #332503 and #378436.