gst_gl_memory_setup_wrapped() now takes a destroy notify function. This
destroy notify is called to track the memory life time, hence will
notify each time a memory get destroyed. This test check that the
callback count is correct.
We need to sync the pad values before taking the aggregator and pad locks
otherwise the element will just deadlock if there's any property changes
scheduled using GstController since that involves taking the aggregator and pad
locks.
Also add a test for this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749574
They require to get_proc_address some functions through the
platform specific {glX,egl}GetProcAddress rather than the default
GL library symbol lookup.
The previous approach of traversing the other_context weak ref tree was
1. Less performant
2. Incorrect for context destruction removing a link in the tree
Example of 2:
c1 = context_create (NULL)
c2 = context_create (c1)
c3 = context_create (c2)
context_can_share (c1, c3) == TRUE
context_destroy (c2)
unref (c2)
context_can_share (c1, c3) returns FALSE when it should be TRUE!
This does not remove the restriction that context sharedness can only
be tracked between GstGLContext's.
Very much in the same spirit as the Gtk GL sink
Two things are provided
1. A QQuickItem subclass that renders out RGBA filled GstGLMemory
buffers that is instantiated from qml.
2. A sink element that will push buffers into (1)
To use
1. Declare the GstGLVideoItem in qml with an appropriate
objectName property set.
2. Get the aforementioned GstGLVideoItem from qml using something like
QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
QObject *rootObject = engine.rootObjects().first();
QQuickItem *videoItem = rootObject->findChild<QQuickItem *> ("videoItem");
3. Set the videoItem on the sink
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752185
Added unit tests for all functions. Code coverage:
Overall coverage rate:
lines......: 83.8% (1941 of 2316 lines)
functions..: 100.0% (141 of 141 functions)
flexelint (http://www.gimpel.com/html/flex.htm) static code analyser
complained about implicit conversions from unsigned to signed, so I added
explicit conversions.
Ideally, the size parameter of gst_mpd_parse function should be unsigned,
but I don't want to change the API.
The duration_to_ms function converts a time specified by year, month, day,
hour, minute, second, millisecond to a millisecond value. Because all the
arguments are positive numbers, the result must also be positive.
This patch changes the returned value from a gint64 to a guint64 type.
Improved dash_mpd unit tests by adding new tests that parse the Period element.
Code coverage reported by lcov for dash/gstmpdparser.c is:
lines......: 43.0% (985 of 2290 lines)
functions..: 47.5% (67 of 141 functions)
According to ISO/IEC 23009-1:2014(E), chapter 5.3.2.1
"The Period extends until the PeriodStart of the next Period, or until
the end of the Media Presentation in the case of the last Period."
This means that a configured value for optional attribute period duration
should be ignored if the next period contains a start attribute or it is
the last period and the MPD contains a mediaPresentationDuration attribute.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750797
The gst_mpdparser_get_rep_idx_with_max_bandwidth function assumes
representations are ordered by bandwidth and incorrectly returns the
first one when wanting the one with minimum bandwidth.
Corrected gst_mpdparser_get_rep_idx_with_max_bandwidth function to get the
correct representation in case max_bandwidth parameter is 0.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751153
Added a check for a_node->ns before accessing a_node->ns->href in
gst_mpdparser_get_xml_node_namespace. This could happen if the xml
is missing the default namespace.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750866
An example app that takes video URIs as command line arguments and switches
between them seamlessly one after the other using compositor and audiomixer.
Both audio-video and video-only media files are valid inputs, but mixing files
of both types in a single invocation is cumbersome to support, and hence does
not work. The example attempts to keep the audio stream moving along perfectly,
and duplicates video frames where necessary to cover gaps in the video
timestamps using the 'ignore-eos' videoaggregator pad property.
Ensuring seamless (and mostly-glitch-free) switching is harder than it sounds,
and hence the example contains plenty of pad probes and running time
calculations to make things work.
The GPtrArray play_queue contains items that are being played back, have been
prepared for playback, and will be played back in the future. The queue itself
is mutable besides the first two items (playing and prepared). The item that has
been prepared should not be edited or removed since it has been prepared in
advance to be activated immediately on the current item's EOS.
The example also has support for switching to the next item in the queue
prematurely; see the --switch-after/-s flag to the application.
Note: the output video is hard-coded at 1280x720, and input video is scaled as
needed to fit this size. Set OUTPUT_VIDEO_WIDTH/HEIGHT to change this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748947
When the 'ignore-eos' property is set on a pad, compositor will keep resending
the last buffer on the pad till the pad is unlinked. We count the buffers
received on appsink, and if it's more than the buffers sent by videotestsrc, the
test passes.
g_object_get() returns a ref, gtk_container_add() only ref_sink().
That mean we still need to unref afterward. This leak was hiding
a reference bug previously present.
Lets not cram everything into a single test - this would render the test name
useless for quick diagnosis. Having separate tests for the optional feature is
also verifying the behaviour when the feature is off.
Rather than one of the input pad video info's.
The test checking this was not constraining the output frame size
to ensure that the out of frame stream was not being displayed.
We verify that all the buffers on an obscured sinkpad are skipped by overriding
the map() function in the GstVideoMeta of the buffers to set a variable when
called. We also test that the buffers do get mapped when they're not obscured.
Blame^WCredit for the GstVideoMeta map() idea goes to Tim.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746147
If 95% of the code of an example app consists of GObject
code, maybe that's defeating the point a little. So just
remove a lot of that and trim down the example to the
absolute minimum. Also removes the last remaining GPL3
licensed code in -bad.
GstPhotography enables new paths in wrappercamerabinsrc that allows
the source to be notified about the capture caps and provide an
alternative caps if desired bypassing the negotiation (this doesn't
seem like a good idea these days). To make sure it keeps working
until we remove it from the API in favor of standard caps negotiation
features this test was added.
It adds 3 extra tests with a simple test source that will:
1) Test that capturing with ANY caps work
2) Test that capturing with a fixed caps work
3) Test that capturing with a fixed caps and having the source
pick a different resolution from GstPhotography API works
by having wrappercamerabinsrc crop the capture to the final
requested dimensions
A bitmask is 64 bits, but integer immediates are passed as int
in varargs, which happen to be 32 bit with high probability.
This triggered a valgrind jump-relies-on-uninitalized-value
report well away from the site, since it doesn't trigger on
stack accesses, and there must have been enough zeroes to stop
g_object_set at the right place.
The first output MPEG-TS packet that corresponds to a video input
buffer which had the delta flag cleared (i.e. was a keyframe)
should have the delta flag cleared as well.
This is needed e.g. by tcpserversink in order to keep track
of the last keyframe and be able to burst data to newly-
connected clients.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706872
This reverts commit 1c77d12ce8.
"interlaced" in the caps don't mean the same thing as the SOF2 marker in the
JPEG format. This test passes because of broken behaviour.
The flush stop could have happened between the source trying
to push the segment event and the buffer, this would cause a warning.
Prevent that by taking the source's stream lock while flushing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742684
With the current audiomixer, the input caps need to be the same,
otherwise there is an unavoidable race in the caps negotiation. So
enforce that using capsfilters
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742684
Get rid of now-useless packetizer struct and just
call internal functions directly. Also remove
version property which is now defunct, not least
because we create the packetizer with the
version in the init function before a version
can be set.
When this is TRUE, we really have to produce output. This happens
in live mixing mode when we have to output something for the current
time, no matter if we have enough input or not.
Using NSApp directly seems to confuse something, as the compiler
was expecting an id<NSFileManagerDelegate>. Switched to using
[NSApplication sharedApplication], and specified the delegate
protocol on the window class as well.
Similar to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738740
The GPL3 license header was copy'n'pasted from a
neighbouring source file by mistake, the original
code was not GPL3 licensed, but fell under the
default GStreamer license, which is LGPLv2+.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685655
Until gcc and GNUStep properly support Objective-C blocks and other
"new" features of Objective-C we can't properly support them without
making the code much more ugly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739152
Serves no purpose, is not even hooked up to the
build system, has hard coded file names and paths,
and can easily be replaced with a gst-launch line.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739844
We need to pass the X11 display to GstGL or else it will
use its own X11 Display pointer, and the GL Context won't get shared
correctly on newer X servers
In file included from /home/thiagoss/gst/head/gstreamer/gst/gst.h:54:0,
from /home/thiagoss/gst/head/gstreamer/libs/gst/check/gstcheck.h:34,
from elements/hlsdemux_m3u8.c:27:
../../ext/hls/gstfragmented.h:8:28: error: redundant redeclaration of ‘fragmented_debug’ [-Werror=redundant-decls]
GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_EXTERN (fragmented_debug);
Move the definition of the category to after the declaration.
Ported from https://github.com/ylatuya/gst-plugins-bad
This still has some unit tests for alternative renditions and
seeking, which are commented out for the time being until we
support them properly.
1. glcontextid function is replaced by gstreamer gst_gl_context_new_wrapped .
2. call gst_init before gst_gl_display_new , seems gst_gl_display_new depends
on gst_allocator_register , which only worked after gst_init called
3. flush gstreamer OpenGL context before using shared texture, fix
flicker problem.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735566
Use the sticky events to compose the streamheader as they are the
ones that are persisted to config new pads linked. Instead of storing
them ourselves rely on the pad storage that already orders it for us
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732596
Check that end_of_seq() [EOSEQ] and end_of_stream [EOS] NAL units
are correctly parsed and the reported NAL unit size yields 1 byte,
i.e. the only NalHeaderBytes in there.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732553
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Check that conversion to byte-stream/au formats work and that we
can effectively drop broken/invalid NAL units from the resulting
access unit buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732203
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
If an SEI NAL unit with a buffering_period() message is inserted
between an SPS and PPS NAL unit, check that the output buffer still
contain it. i.e. make sure that this SEI message is not dropped.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732156
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
It was previously a mix and match of both variants, introducing just too much
confusion.
The prefix are from now on:
* GstMpegts for structures and type names (and not GstMpegTs)
* gst_mpegts_ for functions (and not gst_mpeg_ts_)
* GST_MPEGTS_ for enums/flags (and not GST_MPEG_TS_)
* GST_TYPE_MPEGTS_ for types (and not GST_TYPE_MPEG_TS_)
The rationale for chosing that is:
* the namespace is shorter/direct (it's mpegts, not mpeg_ts nor mpeg-ts)
* the namespace is one word under Gst
* it's shorter (yah)
The reshape property was never used.
Replace the draw property with a signal.
Based on patch by Mathieu Duponchelle <mathieu.duponchelle@epitech.eu>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704507
ATSC has its own version of the EIT table (DVB also has one).
This patch adds parsing for the ATSC EIT table and also fixed
the section identification to mark it as the ATSC one.
The implementation aws refactored to reuse some common internal
structures from ETT.
Also adds its dumping function to ts-parser example
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730435
Adds the system time table structure and functions for convenient parsing of
it and for getting the UTC datetime that it represents. Also adds its
information dumping to the ts-parser example
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730435
Add a parsing function for MGT and also detect the EIT tables
for ATSC, the EIT pids are reported inside the MGT and we are still
only relying only on the table id for detecting it. In the future we
would want to also check the pid and compare with whatever the MGT
previously reported to confirm that it is indeed the EIT.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730435
Before:
GST_GL_PLATFORM=cocoa GST_GL_WINDOW=cocoa
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! glimagesink
After:
GST_GL_PLATFORM=cgl GST_GL_WINDOW=cocoa
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! glimagesink
but still pass --enable-cocoa to configure script
because currently it can only be used with cocoa API.
We could later have cgl/gstglcontext_cgl.h that manages
a CGLContextObj directly and cocoa/gstglcontext_cocoa.h
would just wrap it.
So that it could be used with other Apple's window APIs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729245
Expose one more libcurl option: CURLOPT_SSH_HOST_PUBLIC_KEY_MD5.
This allows authenticating the server by the MD5 fingerprint of
the server's public key.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723167
Use COGL_VERSION_ENCODE to check for the minimum required and maximum allowed
cogl version. In certain situations just using the COGL_VERSION_* macro name can
give you the following error:
error "COGL_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED must be >= COGL_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED"
Add standalone test application that demonstrates how to use the new
VP8 bitstream parsing library, while also allowing simple debugging/
tracing of IVF files.
[clean-ups, updated to new parser API]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
This patch provides the basic infrastructure required for this.
Upload and Download has been ported to this.
Has the nice effect of allowing GstGLMemory to be our
refcounted texture object for any texture type (not just RGBA).
Should not lose any features/video formats.
We create our textures (in Desktop GL) with GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE,
vaapi attempts to bind our texture to GL_TEXTURE_2D which throws a
GL_INVALID_OPERATION error and as thus, no video.
Also, by moving exclusively to GL_TEXTURE_2D and the npot extension
we also remove a difference between the Desktop GL and GLES2 code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712287
- cmake could not find glib
- put gtk variables at the beginning to avoid GL conflicts
- update examples to clutter-1.8
- use const instead of deprecated G_CONST_RETURN
- set max pending events to 0 to make cube example works again
On linux, the GSource func attached to the clutter_threads_add_idle
was not getting the cpu ressource periodically.
Because the use of clutter_threads_enter/leave inside the fakesink
callback seems to be too strong.
So remove the use if clutter_threads_enter/leave in the fakesink callback.
Then replace GQueue by GAsyncQueue to keep thread safe access to the
communication queues between clutter and gst-gl.
Call clutter_threads_add_idle with high priority.
It requires at least clutter 0.8.6 since lower clutter versions are
not compatible with GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB.
Remove use of ClutterEffectTemplace since it does not exist in
clutter 0.9.
The external opengl context must be specify when creating
our OpenGL context (glx) or just after (wgl).
When calling glXCreateContext or wglShareLists, the
external opengl context must not be current.
Then our gl context can be current in the gl thread while
the external gl context is current in an other thread.
See tests/examples/clutter/cluttershare.c
Partially revert previous commit. It's not an issue with glimagesink
Xoverlay interface. It's always the same intel bug with direct
rendering redirection (the one that affects each opengl application
with compositing managers). It works fine with DRI2 and UXA
acceleration. Still leaving effects disabled because I'm testing intel
hardware that doesn't support FBOs.
GLimagesink XOverlay interface doesn't seem to work with composite
redirection on intel (and I believe ati too). Windows aren't
redirected offscreen at all. This commit just shows that the example
correcty works with ximagesink. The most evident difference I see is
that glimagesink reparents the xoverlay window into its own while both
x and xvimagesink destroy their window and render directly to the
xoverlay one.
Revert the "move windows" thing from commit
175f7a707bc922f3facc63e7d9b6d01f9bb6b1b0
Windows are offscreen who cares about their position? If you see the
windows something is going wrong with composite redirection.
This reverts commit 96e4ab18c2cf9876f6c031b9aba6282d0bd45a93.
You should have asked first. And you would have been told "no",
because it causes people on development branches to do a huge
amount of extra work.
Add xray effect. Maps luma to a negative, slightly cyan tinted, curve,
applies some light gaussian blur and multiplies it with its sobel edges. Not
sure about the name, likely to change. Probably still needs some tuning.