And creating one is causing assertions. Also get rid of the other CONSTRUCT
property as it's a) unneeded for default initialization and b) you're not
supposed to use constructor properties when creating element instances and the
GStreamer API doesn't provide direct ways for doing so.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764339
In many cases, we use g_slice_new0 and then immediately overwrite the
allocated memory. This is inefficient. Since we're going to immediately
overwrite it, we might as well use plain g_slice_new.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763998
Currently it was wrongly reporting min/max as being the shortest and
longest possible frame duration. This is not how latency works in
GStreamer.
Fix by reporting min latency as being the longest possible duration of
one frame. As we don't know how many buffers the stack can accumulate, we
simply assume that max latency is the same (the usual default behaviour).
_data_queue_item_free() calls gst_buffer_unref(), which
calls gst_ahc_src_buffer_free_func(), which calls
g_mutex_lock() on self->mutex and there you go... deadlock!
This commit is a part of portng android hardware camera from 0.10 implementation.
To preserve history and get diff clearly, the interesting files are moved to
deployment directory and the remaining files are removed.
2016-01-21 13:49:17 -05:00
Renamed from sys/androidcamera/gstahcsrc.c (Browse further)