Remove trace, we use debug log for that
Make alloc trace simpler, removing some methods.
Activate alloc trace with a GST_TRACE=3 environment variable.
Dump leaked objects atexit.
Provide an offset in the object where the GType can be found so that more
verbose info can be given for objects.
Remove -T option from gst-launch because tracing is now triggered with the
environment variable.
Add private replacements for deprecated functions such as
g_mutex_new(), g_mutex_free(), g_cond_new() etc., mostly
to avoid the deprecation warnings. We can't change most of
these in 0.10 because they're part of our API and ABI.
Make sure clock->clockid is unreffed before clock->master.
gst_clock_id_unschedule (clock->clockid) tries to access clock->master. If
clock->master is unreffed before and it's deallocated, _unschedule could access
free'd memory.
Adds that warning to configure.ac
Includes a tiny change of the GST_BOILERPLATE_FULL() macro:
The get_type() function is no longer declared before being defined.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611692
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 tenth of a polar bear.
Move MT safety to main description (it does not belong to Return: or Since:
statement). Add a few missing return docs. Downgrade a normal comment froma doc
comment. Fix a doc header to only contain symbol name.
The padding of GstClock is a GstClockTime and not a
gpointer, so adding a pointer requires the padding
size to be changed depending on the pointer size.
Use an union instead.
Fixes bug #582878.
Move the checks for using an unscheduled entry from the unsafe GstClock to the
SystemClock object so that we can perform the correct locking.
fix a leak and potential deadlock then the async thread fails to start.
Sprinkle some G_LIKELY around because we can.
Add a property to select the clock type, currently REALTIME and MONOTONIC when
posix timers are available.
Implement the systemclock with GstPoll instead of GCond. This allows us to
schedule timeouts with nanosecond precission on newer kernels and with ppoll
support. It's also resilient to changes to the systemclock because of NTP or
similar.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_add_observation):
Add some more debugging to the clock slaving code.
* win32/common/libgstbase.def:
Add new basetransform method.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_set_calibration):
Make some checks actually useful.
* gst/gstregistrybinary.c: (gst_registry_binary_load_plugin):
Remove some unused code. Unsigned integers tend to be >= 0.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_static_caps_get):
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new):
Don't use g_atomic_set_int where it's not needed.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstutils.c:
* gst/gstutils.h:
API: Deprecate gst_atomic_int_set(), g_atomic_int_set() should be used
now that we depend on new enough GLib.
* gst/gstcaps.c: (gst_static_caps_get):
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_entry_new):
* gst/gstinfo.c: (_gst_debug_init), (gst_debug_set_colored),
(gst_debug_set_default_threshold), (_gst_debug_category_new),
(gst_debug_category_set_threshold):
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_init),
(gst_base_sink_set_qos_enabled):
* libs/gst/net/gstnettimeprovider.c:
(gst_net_time_provider_set_property):
Use g_atomic_int_set() instead of gst_atomic_int_set().
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* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_adjust_unlocked),
(gst_clock_unadjust_unlocked), (gst_clock_set_calibration):
* gst/gstclock.h:
Improve _adjust_unlocked() so that it overflows less.
Add gst_clock_unadjust_unlocked to convert from external time to
internal time based on calibration.
Add some more debug.
API: GstClock::gst_clock_unadjust_unlocked()
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/gstclock.c: (gst_clock_set_master), (do_linear_regression):
Move all the debug to the CLOCK category, and associate it with
the clock object.