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Caps
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----
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Caps are lightweight refcounted objects describing media types.
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They are composed of an array of GstStructures plus, optionally,
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a GstCapsFeatures set for the GstStructure.
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Caps are exposed on GstPadTemplates to describe all possible types a
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given pad can handle. They are also stored in the registry along with
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a description of the element.
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Caps are exposed on the element pads via CAPS and ACCEPT_CAPS queries.
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This function describes the possible types that the pad can handle or
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produce (see part-pads.txt and part-negotiation.txt).
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Various methods exist to work with the media types such as subtracting
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or intersecting.
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Operations
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Fixating
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--------
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Caps are fixed if they only contain a single structure and this
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structure is fixed. A structure is fixed if none of the fields of the
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structure is an unfixed type, for example a range, list or array.
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For fixating caps only the first structure is kept as the order of
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structures is meant to express the preferences for the different
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structures. Afterwards, each unfixed field of this structure is set
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to the value that makes most sense for the media format by the element
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or pad implementation and then every remaining unfixed field is set to
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an arbitrary value that is a subset of the unfixed field's values.
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EMPTY caps are fixed caps and ANY caps are not. Caps with ANY caps features
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are not fixed.
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Subset
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------
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One caps "A" is a subset of another caps "B" if for each structure in
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"A" there exists a structure in "B" that is a superset of the structure
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in "A".
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A structure "a" is the subset of a structure "b" if it has the same
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structure name, the same caps features and each field in "b" exists
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in "a" and the value of the field in "a" is a subset of the value of
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the field in "b". "a" can have additional fields that are not in "b".
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EMPTY caps are a subset of every other caps. Every caps are a subset of
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ANY caps.
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Equality
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--------
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Caps "A" and "B" are equal if "A" is a subset of "B" and "B" is a subset
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of "A". This means that both caps are expressing the same possibilities
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but their structures can still be different if they contain unfixed
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fields.
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Intersection
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------------
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The intersection of caps "A" and caps "B" are the caps that contain the
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intersection of all their structures with each other.
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The intersection of structure "a" and structure "b" is empty if their
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structure name or their caps features are not equal, or if "a" and "b"
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contain the same field but the intersection of both field values is empty.
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If one structure contains a field that is not existing in the other
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structure it will be copied over to the intersection with the same
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value.
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The intersection with ANY caps is always the other caps and the intersection
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with EMPTY caps is always EMPTY.
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Union
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-----
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The union of caps "A" and caps "B" are the caps that contain the union
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of all their structures with each other.
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The union of structure "a" and structure "b" are the two structures "a"
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and "b" if the structure names or caps features are not equal. Otherwise,
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the union is the structure that contains the union of each fields value.
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If a field is only in one of the two structures it is not contained in
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the union.
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The union with ANY caps is always ANY and the union with EMPTY caps is
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always the other caps.
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Subtraction
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The subtraction of caps "A" from caps "B" is the most generic subset
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of "B" that has an empty intersection with "A" but only contains
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structures with names and caps features that are existing in "B".
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Basic Rules
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Semantics of caps and their usage
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A caps can contain multiple structures, in which case any of the
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structures would be acceptable. The structures are in the preferred
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order of the creator of the caps, with the preferred structure being
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first and during negotiation of caps this order should be considered to
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select the most optimal structure.
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Each of these structures has a name that specifies the media type, e.g.
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"video/x-theora" to specify Theora video. Additional fields in the
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structure add additional constraints and/or information about the media
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type, like the width and height of a video frame, or the codec profile
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that is used. These fields can be non-fixed (e.g. ranges) for non-fixed
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caps but must be fixated to a fixed value during negotiation.
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If a field is included in the caps returned by a pad via the CAPS query,
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it imposes an additional constraint during negotiation. The caps in the
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end must have this field with a value that is a subset of the non-fixed
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value. Additional fields that are added in the negotiated caps give
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additional information about the media but are treated as optional.
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Information that can change for every buffer and is not relevant during
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negotiation must not be stored inside the caps.
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For each of the structures in caps it is possible to store caps
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features. The caps features are expressing additional requirements
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for a specific structure, and only structures with the same name _and_
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equal caps features are considered compatible.
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Caps features can be used to require a specific memory representation
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or a specific meta to be set on buffers, for example a pad could require
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for a specific structure that it is passed EGLImage memory or buffers with
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the video meta.
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If no caps features are provided for a structure, it is assumed that
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system memory is required unless later negotiation steps (e.g. the
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ALLOCATION query) detect that something else can be used. The special
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ANY caps features can be used to specify that any caps feature would
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be accepted, for example if the buffer memory is not touched at all.
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Compatibility of caps
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Pads can be linked when the caps of both pads are compatible. This is
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the case when their intersection is not empty.
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For checking if a pad actually supports a fixed caps an intersection is
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not enough. Instead the fixed caps must be at least a subset of the
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pad's caps but pads can introduce additional constraints which would be
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checked in the ACCEPT_CAPS query handler.
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Data flow can only happen after pads have decided on common fixed caps.
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These caps are distributed to both pads with the CAPS event.
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