/* GStreamer * Copyright (C) <2011> Wim Taymans * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __GST_VIDEO_FRAME_H__ #define __GST_VIDEO_FRAME_H__ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS typedef struct _GstVideoFrame GstVideoFrame; /** * GstVideoFrameFlags: * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_NONE: no flags * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_INTERLACED: The video frame is interlaced. In mixed * interlace-mode, this flag specifies if the frame is interlaced or * progressive. * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF: The video frame has the top field first * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_RFF: The video frame has the repeat flag * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD: The video frame has one field * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_MULTIPLE_VIEW: The video contains one or * more non-mono views * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_FIRST_IN_BUNDLE: The video frame is the first * in a set of corresponding views provided as sequential frames. * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TOP_FIELD: The video frame has the top field only. This * is the same as GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF | GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD * (Since: 1.16). * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD: The video frame has the bottom field * only. This is the same as GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD * (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF flag unset) (Since: 1.16). * * Extra video frame flags */ typedef enum { GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_NONE = 0, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_INTERLACED = (1 << 0), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF = (1 << 1), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_RFF = (1 << 2), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD = (1 << 3), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_MULTIPLE_VIEW = (1 << 4), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_FIRST_IN_BUNDLE = (1 << 5), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TOP_FIELD = GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF | GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD = GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD, } GstVideoFrameFlags; /* circular dependency, need to include this after defining the enums */ #include #include /** * GstVideoFrame: * @info: the #GstVideoInfo * @flags: #GstVideoFrameFlags for the frame * @buffer: the mapped buffer * @meta: pointer to metadata if any * @id: id of the mapped frame. the id can for example be used to * identify the frame in case of multiview video. * @data: pointers to the plane data * @map: mappings of the planes * * A video frame obtained from gst_video_frame_map() */ struct _GstVideoFrame { GstVideoInfo info; GstVideoFrameFlags flags; GstBuffer *buffer; gpointer meta; gint id; gpointer data[GST_VIDEO_MAX_PLANES]; GstMapInfo map[GST_VIDEO_MAX_PLANES]; /*< private >*/ gpointer _gst_reserved[GST_PADDING]; }; GST_VIDEO_API gboolean gst_video_frame_map (GstVideoFrame *frame, GstVideoInfo *info, GstBuffer *buffer, GstMapFlags flags); GST_VIDEO_API gboolean gst_video_frame_map_id (GstVideoFrame *frame, GstVideoInfo *info, GstBuffer *buffer, gint id, GstMapFlags flags); GST_VIDEO_API void gst_video_frame_unmap (GstVideoFrame *frame); GST_VIDEO_API gboolean gst_video_frame_copy (GstVideoFrame *dest, const GstVideoFrame *src); GST_VIDEO_API gboolean gst_video_frame_copy_plane (GstVideoFrame *dest, const GstVideoFrame *src, guint plane); /* general info */ #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FORMAT(f) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_FORMAT(&(f)->info)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_WIDTH(f) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_WIDTH(&(f)->info)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_HEIGHT(f) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_HEIGHT(&(f)->info)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_SIZE(f) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_SIZE(&(f)->info)) /* flags */ #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAGS(f) ((f)->flags) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f,fl) ((GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAGS(f) & (fl)) == (fl)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_INTERLACED(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_INTERLACED)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_TFF(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TFF)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_RFF(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_RFF)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_ONEFIELD(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_ONEFIELD)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_TOP_FIELD(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_TOP_FIELD)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_IS_BOTTOM_FIELD(f) (GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_IS_SET(f, GST_VIDEO_FRAME_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD)) /* dealing with planes */ #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_N_PLANES(f) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_N_PLANES(&(f)->info)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_PLANE_DATA(f,p) ((f)->data[p]) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_PLANE_OFFSET(f,p) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_PLANE_OFFSET(&(f)->info,(p))) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_PLANE_STRIDE(f,p) (GST_VIDEO_INFO_PLANE_STRIDE(&(f)->info,(p))) /* dealing with components */ #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_N_COMPONENTS(f) GST_VIDEO_INFO_N_COMPONENTS(&(f)->info) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_DEPTH(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_DEPTH(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_DATA(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_DATA(&(f)->info,(f)->data,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_STRIDE(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_STRIDE(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_OFFSET(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_OFFSET(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_WIDTH(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_WIDTH(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_HEIGHT(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_HEIGHT(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_PLANE(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_PLANE(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_PSTRIDE(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_PSTRIDE(&(f)->info,(c)) #define GST_VIDEO_FRAME_COMP_POFFSET(f,c) GST_VIDEO_INFO_COMP_POFFSET(&(f)->info,(c)) /* buffer flags */ /** * GstVideoBufferFlags: * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_INTERLACED: If the #GstBuffer is interlaced. In mixed * interlace-mode, this flags specifies if the frame is * interlaced or progressive. * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF: If the #GstBuffer is interlaced, then the first field * in the video frame is the top field. If unset, the * bottom field is first. * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_RFF: If the #GstBuffer is interlaced, then the first field * (as defined by the %GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF flag setting) * is repeated. * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD: If the #GstBuffer is interlaced, then only the * first field (as defined by the %GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF * flag setting) is to be displayed (Since: 1.16). * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_MULTIPLE_VIEW: The #GstBuffer contains one or more specific views, * such as left or right eye view. This flags is set on * any buffer that contains non-mono content - even for * streams that contain only a single viewpoint. In mixed * mono / non-mono streams, the absence of the flag marks * mono buffers. * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_FIRST_IN_BUNDLE: When conveying stereo/multiview content with * frame-by-frame methods, this flag marks the first buffer * in a bundle of frames that belong together. * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TOP_FIELD: The video frame has the top field only. This is the * same as GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF | * GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD (Since: 1.16). * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD: The video frame has the bottom field only. This is * the same as GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD * (GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF flag unset) (Since: 1.16). * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER: The #GstBuffer contains the end of a video field or frame * boundary such as the last subframe or packet (Since: 1.18). * @GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST: Offset to define more flags * * Additional video buffer flags. These flags can potentially be used on any * buffers carrying closed caption data, or video data - even encoded data. * * Note that these are only valid for #GstCaps of type: video/... and caption/... * They can conflict with other extended buffer flags. */ typedef enum { GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_INTERLACED = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 0), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 1), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_RFF = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 2), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 3), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_MULTIPLE_VIEW = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 4), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_FIRST_IN_BUNDLE = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 5), GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TOP_FIELD = GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_TFF | GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD, GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD = GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_ONEFIELD, GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER = GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER, GST_VIDEO_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST = (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST << 8) } GstVideoBufferFlags; /** * GstVideoFrameMapFlags: * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_MAP_FLAG_NO_REF: Don't take another reference of the buffer and store it in * the GstVideoFrame. This makes sure that the buffer stays * writable while the frame is mapped, but requires that the * buffer reference stays valid until the frame is unmapped again. * @GST_VIDEO_FRAME_MAP_FLAG_LAST: Offset to define more flags * * Additional mapping flags for gst_video_frame_map(). * * Since: 1.6 */ typedef enum { GST_VIDEO_FRAME_MAP_FLAG_NO_REF = (GST_MAP_FLAG_LAST << 0), GST_VIDEO_FRAME_MAP_FLAG_LAST = (GST_MAP_FLAG_LAST << 8) /* 8 more flags possible afterwards */ } GstVideoFrameMapFlags; G_END_DECLS #endif /* __GST_VIDEO_FRAME_H__ */