2 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
3 * 2000 Wim Taymans <wtay@chello.be>
5 * gstbuffer.h: Header for GstBuffer object
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24 #ifndef __GST_BUFFER_H__
25 #define __GST_BUFFER_H__
27 #include <gst/gstminiobject.h>
28 #include <gst/gstclock.h>
29 #include <gst/gstallocator.h>
30 #include <gst/gstcaps.h>
34 GST_API GType _gst_buffer_type;
36 typedef struct _GstBuffer GstBuffer;
37 typedef struct _GstBufferPool GstBufferPool;
39 #include <gst/gstmeta.h>
41 #define GST_TYPE_BUFFER (_gst_buffer_type)
42 #define GST_IS_BUFFER(obj) (GST_IS_MINI_OBJECT_TYPE(obj, GST_TYPE_BUFFER))
43 #define GST_BUFFER_CAST(obj) ((GstBuffer *)(obj))
44 #define GST_BUFFER(obj) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(obj))
50 * A flags word containing #GstBufferFlags flags set on this buffer.
52 #define GST_BUFFER_FLAGS(buf) GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAGS(buf)
54 * GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET:
56 * @flag: the #GstBufferFlags flag to check.
58 * Gives the status of a specific flag on a buffer.
60 #define GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET(buf,flag) GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (buf, flag)
62 * GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SET:
64 * @flag: the #GstBufferFlags flag to set.
66 * Sets a buffer flag on a buffer.
68 #define GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SET(buf,flag) GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_SET (buf, flag)
70 * GST_BUFFER_FLAG_UNSET:
72 * @flag: the #GstBufferFlags flag to clear.
74 * Clears a buffer flag.
76 #define GST_BUFFER_FLAG_UNSET(buf,flag) GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (buf, flag)
81 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.:
83 * The presentation timestamp (pts) in nanoseconds (as a #GstClockTime)
84 * of the data in the buffer. This is the timestamp when the media should be
85 * presented to the user.
86 * Value will be %GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE if the pts is unknown.
88 #define GST_BUFFER_PTS(buf) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(buf)->pts)
91 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.:
93 * The decoding timestamp (dts) in nanoseconds (as a #GstClockTime)
94 * of the data in the buffer. This is the timestamp when the media should be
95 * decoded or processed otherwise.
96 * Value will be %GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE if the dts is unknown.
98 #define GST_BUFFER_DTS(buf) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(buf)->dts)
100 * GST_BUFFER_DTS_OR_PTS:
101 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.:
103 * Returns the buffer decoding timestamp (dts) if valid, else the buffer
104 * presentation time (pts)
108 #define GST_BUFFER_DTS_OR_PTS(buf) (GST_BUFFER_DTS_IS_VALID(buf) ? GST_BUFFER_DTS(buf) : GST_BUFFER_PTS (buf))
110 * GST_BUFFER_DURATION:
111 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.
113 * The duration in nanoseconds (as a #GstClockTime) of the data in the buffer.
114 * Value will be %GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE if the duration is unknown.
116 #define GST_BUFFER_DURATION(buf) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(buf)->duration)
119 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.
121 * The offset in the source file of the beginning of this buffer.
123 #define GST_BUFFER_OFFSET(buf) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(buf)->offset)
125 * GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END:
126 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.
128 * The offset in the source file of the end of this buffer.
130 #define GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END(buf) (GST_BUFFER_CAST(buf)->offset_end)
133 * GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_NONE:
135 * Constant for no-offset return results.
137 #define GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_NONE ((guint64)-1)
140 * GST_BUFFER_DURATION_IS_VALID:
141 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
143 * Tests if the duration is known.
145 #define GST_BUFFER_DURATION_IS_VALID(buffer) (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (GST_BUFFER_DURATION (buffer)))
147 * GST_BUFFER_PTS_IS_VALID:
148 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
150 * Tests if the pts is known.
152 #define GST_BUFFER_PTS_IS_VALID(buffer) (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (GST_BUFFER_PTS (buffer)))
154 * GST_BUFFER_DTS_IS_VALID:
155 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
157 * Tests if the dts is known.
159 #define GST_BUFFER_DTS_IS_VALID(buffer) (GST_CLOCK_TIME_IS_VALID (GST_BUFFER_DTS (buffer)))
161 * GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_IS_VALID:
162 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
164 * Tests if the start offset is known.
166 #define GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_IS_VALID(buffer) (GST_BUFFER_OFFSET (buffer) != GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_NONE)
168 * GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END_IS_VALID:
169 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
171 * Tests if the end offset is known.
173 #define GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END_IS_VALID(buffer) (GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END (buffer) != GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_NONE)
175 * GST_BUFFER_IS_DISCONT:
176 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
178 * Tests if the buffer marks a discontinuity in the stream.
180 #define GST_BUFFER_IS_DISCONT(buffer) (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET (buffer, GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DISCONT))
184 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LIVE: the buffer is live data and should be discarded in
186 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY: the buffer contains data that should be dropped
187 * because it will be clipped against the segment
188 * boundaries or because it does not contain data
189 * that should be shown to the user.
190 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DISCONT: the buffer marks a data discontinuity in the stream.
191 * This typically occurs after a seek or a dropped buffer
192 * from a live or network source.
193 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_RESYNC: the buffer timestamps might have a discontinuity
194 * and this buffer is a good point to resynchronize.
195 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_CORRUPTED: the buffer data is corrupted.
196 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER: the buffer contains a media specific marker. for
197 * video this is typically the end of a frame boundary, for audio
198 * this is usually the start of a talkspurt.
199 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_HEADER: the buffer contains header information that is
200 * needed to decode the following data.
201 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_GAP: the buffer has been created to fill a gap in the
202 * stream and contains media neutral data (elements can
203 * switch to optimized code path that ignores the buffer
205 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DROPPABLE: the buffer can be dropped without breaking the
206 * stream, for example to reduce bandwidth.
207 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DELTA_UNIT: this unit cannot be decoded independently.
208 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_TAG_MEMORY: this flag is set when memory of the buffer
210 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SYNC_AFTER: Elements which write to disk or permanent
211 * storage should ensure the data is synced after
212 * writing the contents of this buffer. (Since 1.6)
213 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_NON_DROPPABLE: This buffer is important and should not be dropped.
214 * This can be used to mark important buffers, e.g. to flag
215 * RTP packets carrying keyframes or codec setup data for RTP
216 * Forward Error Correction purposes, or to prevent still video
217 * frames from being dropped by elements due to QoS. (Since 1.14)
218 * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST: additional media specific flags can be added starting from
221 * A set of buffer flags used to describe properties of a #GstBuffer.
224 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LIVE = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 0),
225 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 1),
226 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DISCONT = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 2),
227 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_RESYNC = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 3),
228 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_CORRUPTED = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 4),
229 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 5),
230 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_HEADER = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 6),
231 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_GAP = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 7),
232 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DROPPABLE = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 8),
233 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DELTA_UNIT = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 9),
234 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_TAG_MEMORY = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 10),
235 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SYNC_AFTER = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 11),
236 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_NON_DROPPABLE = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 12),
238 GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LAST = (GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_LAST << 16)
243 * @mini_object: the parent structure
244 * @pool: pointer to the pool owner of the buffer
245 * @pts: presentation timestamp of the buffer, can be #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE when the
246 * pts is not known or relevant. The pts contains the timestamp when the
247 * media should be presented to the user.
248 * @dts: decoding timestamp of the buffer, can be #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE when the
249 * dts is not known or relevant. The dts contains the timestamp when the
250 * media should be processed.
251 * @duration: duration in time of the buffer data, can be #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
252 * when the duration is not known or relevant.
253 * @offset: a media specific offset for the buffer data.
254 * For video frames, this is the frame number of this buffer.
255 * For audio samples, this is the offset of the first sample in this buffer.
256 * For file data or compressed data this is the byte offset of the first
257 * byte in this buffer.
258 * @offset_end: the last offset contained in this buffer. It has the same
261 * The structure of a #GstBuffer. Use the associated macros to access the public
265 GstMiniObject mini_object;
267 /*< public >*/ /* with COW */
273 GstClockTime duration;
275 /* media specific offset */
281 GType gst_buffer_get_type (void);
284 guint gst_buffer_get_max_memory (void);
289 GstBuffer * gst_buffer_new (void);
292 GstBuffer * gst_buffer_new_allocate (GstAllocator * allocator, gsize size,
293 GstAllocationParams * params);
295 GstBuffer * gst_buffer_new_wrapped_full (GstMemoryFlags flags, gpointer data, gsize maxsize,
296 gsize offset, gsize size, gpointer user_data,
297 GDestroyNotify notify);
299 GstBuffer * gst_buffer_new_wrapped (gpointer data, gsize size);
304 guint gst_buffer_n_memory (GstBuffer *buffer);
307 void gst_buffer_insert_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, gint idx, GstMemory *mem);
310 void gst_buffer_replace_memory_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length, GstMemory *mem);
313 GstMemory * gst_buffer_peek_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx);
316 GstMemory * gst_buffer_get_memory_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length);
319 void gst_buffer_remove_memory_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length);
322 void gst_buffer_prepend_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMemory *mem);
325 void gst_buffer_append_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMemory *mem);
328 void gst_buffer_replace_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, GstMemory *mem);
331 void gst_buffer_replace_all_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMemory *mem);
334 GstMemory * gst_buffer_get_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx);
337 GstMemory * gst_buffer_get_all_memory (GstBuffer *buffer);
340 void gst_buffer_remove_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx);
343 void gst_buffer_remove_all_memory (GstBuffer *buffer);
346 gboolean gst_buffer_find_memory (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset, gsize size,
347 guint *idx, guint *length, gsize *skip);
349 gboolean gst_buffer_is_memory_range_writable (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length);
352 gboolean gst_buffer_is_all_memory_writable (GstBuffer *buffer);
355 gsize gst_buffer_fill (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset,
356 gconstpointer src, gsize size);
358 gsize gst_buffer_extract (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset,
359 gpointer dest, gsize size);
361 gint gst_buffer_memcmp (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset,
362 gconstpointer mem, gsize size);
364 gsize gst_buffer_memset (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset,
365 guint8 val, gsize size);
367 gsize gst_buffer_get_sizes_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length,
368 gsize *offset, gsize *maxsize);
370 gboolean gst_buffer_resize_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length,
371 gssize offset, gssize size);
373 gsize gst_buffer_get_sizes (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize *offset, gsize *maxsize);
376 gsize gst_buffer_get_size (GstBuffer *buffer);
379 void gst_buffer_resize (GstBuffer *buffer, gssize offset, gssize size);
382 void gst_buffer_set_size (GstBuffer *buffer, gssize size);
385 gboolean gst_buffer_map_range (GstBuffer *buffer, guint idx, gint length,
386 GstMapInfo *info, GstMapFlags flags);
388 gboolean gst_buffer_map (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMapInfo *info, GstMapFlags flags);
391 void gst_buffer_unmap (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMapInfo *info);
394 void gst_buffer_extract_dup (GstBuffer *buffer, gsize offset,
395 gsize size, gpointer *dest,
398 GstBufferFlags gst_buffer_get_flags (GstBuffer * buffer);
401 gboolean gst_buffer_has_flags (GstBuffer * buffer, GstBufferFlags flags);
404 gboolean gst_buffer_set_flags (GstBuffer * buffer, GstBufferFlags flags);
407 gboolean gst_buffer_unset_flags (GstBuffer * buffer, GstBufferFlags flags);
414 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.
416 * Increases the refcount of the given buffer by one.
418 * Note that the refcount affects the writability
419 * of @buf and its metadata, see gst_buffer_is_writable().
420 * It is important to note that keeping additional references to
421 * GstBuffer instances can potentially increase the number
422 * of memcpy operations in a pipeline.
424 * Returns: (transfer full): @buf
426 static inline GstBuffer *
427 gst_buffer_ref (GstBuffer * buf)
429 return (GstBuffer *) gst_mini_object_ref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (buf));
434 * @buf: (transfer full): a #GstBuffer.
436 * Decreases the refcount of the buffer. If the refcount reaches 0, the buffer
437 * with the associated metadata and memory will be freed.
440 gst_buffer_unref (GstBuffer * buf)
442 gst_mini_object_unref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (buf));
448 * @buf: a #GstBuffer.
450 * Create a copy of the given buffer. This will only copy the buffer's
451 * data to a newly allocated memory if needed (if the type of memory
452 * requires it), otherwise the underlying data is just referenced.
453 * Check gst_buffer_copy_deep() if you want to force the data
454 * to be copied to newly allocated memory.
456 * Returns: (transfer full): a new copy of @buf.
458 static inline GstBuffer *
459 gst_buffer_copy (const GstBuffer * buf)
461 return GST_BUFFER (gst_mini_object_copy (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CONST_CAST (buf)));
465 GstBuffer * gst_buffer_copy_deep (const GstBuffer * buf);
468 * GstBufferCopyFlags:
469 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_NONE: copy nothing
470 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_FLAGS: flag indicating that buffer flags should be copied
471 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_TIMESTAMPS: flag indicating that buffer pts, dts,
472 * duration, offset and offset_end should be copied
473 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_MEMORY: flag indicating that buffer memory should be reffed
474 * and appended to already existing memory. Unless the memory is marked as
475 * NO_SHARE, no actual copy of the memory is made but it is simply reffed.
476 * Add @GST_BUFFER_COPY_DEEP to force a real copy.
477 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_MERGE: flag indicating that buffer memory should be
479 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_META: flag indicating that buffer meta should be
481 * @GST_BUFFER_COPY_DEEP: flag indicating that memory should always be
482 * copied instead of reffed (Since 1.2)
484 * A set of flags that can be provided to the gst_buffer_copy_into()
485 * function to specify which items should be copied.
488 GST_BUFFER_COPY_NONE = 0,
489 GST_BUFFER_COPY_FLAGS = (1 << 0),
490 GST_BUFFER_COPY_TIMESTAMPS = (1 << 1),
491 GST_BUFFER_COPY_META = (1 << 2),
492 GST_BUFFER_COPY_MEMORY = (1 << 3),
493 GST_BUFFER_COPY_MERGE = (1 << 4),
494 GST_BUFFER_COPY_DEEP = (1 << 5)
495 } GstBufferCopyFlags;
498 * GST_BUFFER_COPY_METADATA: (value 7) (type GstBufferCopyFlags)
500 * Combination of all possible metadata fields that can be copied with
501 * gst_buffer_copy_into().
503 #define GST_BUFFER_COPY_METADATA ((GstBufferCopyFlags) (GST_BUFFER_COPY_FLAGS |\
504 GST_BUFFER_COPY_TIMESTAMPS | GST_BUFFER_COPY_META))
507 * GST_BUFFER_COPY_ALL: (value 15) (type GstBufferCopyFlags)
509 * Combination of all possible fields that can be copied with
510 * gst_buffer_copy_into().
512 #define GST_BUFFER_COPY_ALL ((GstBufferCopyFlags)(GST_BUFFER_COPY_METADATA | GST_BUFFER_COPY_MEMORY))
514 /* copies memory or metadata into newly allocated buffer */
517 gboolean gst_buffer_copy_into (GstBuffer *dest, GstBuffer *src,
518 GstBufferCopyFlags flags,
519 gsize offset, gsize size);
522 * gst_buffer_is_writable:
525 * Tests if you can safely write to a buffer's metadata or its memory array.
526 * It is only safe to change buffer metadata when the current reference is
527 * writable, i.e. nobody can see the modifications you will make.
529 #define gst_buffer_is_writable(buf) gst_mini_object_is_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (buf))
531 * gst_buffer_make_writable:
532 * @buf: (transfer full): a #GstBuffer
534 * Returns a writable copy of @buf. If the source buffer is
535 * already writable, this will simply return the same buffer.
537 * Use this function to ensure that a buffer can be safely modified before
538 * making changes to it, including changing the metadata such as PTS/DTS.
540 * If the reference count of the source buffer @buf is exactly one, the caller
541 * is the sole owner and this function will return the buffer object unchanged.
543 * If there is more than one reference on the object, a copy will be made using
544 * gst_buffer_copy(). The passed-in @buf will be unreffed in that case, and the
545 * caller will now own a reference to the new returned buffer object. Note
546 * that this just copies the buffer structure itself, the underlying memory is
547 * not copied if it can be shared amongst multiple buffers.
549 * In short, this function unrefs the buf in the argument and refs the buffer
550 * that it returns. Don't access the argument after calling this function unless
551 * you have an additional reference to it.
553 * Returns: (transfer full): a writable buffer which may or may not be the
556 #define gst_buffer_make_writable(buf) GST_BUFFER_CAST (gst_mini_object_make_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (buf)))
559 * gst_buffer_replace:
560 * @obuf: (inout) (transfer full) (nullable): pointer to a pointer to
561 * a #GstBuffer to be replaced.
562 * @nbuf: (transfer none) (allow-none): pointer to a #GstBuffer that will
563 * replace the buffer pointed to by @obuf.
565 * Modifies a pointer to a #GstBuffer to point to a different #GstBuffer. The
566 * modification is done atomically (so this is useful for ensuring thread safety
567 * in some cases), and the reference counts are updated appropriately (the old
568 * buffer is unreffed, the new is reffed).
570 * Either @nbuf or the #GstBuffer pointed to by @obuf may be %NULL.
572 * Returns: %TRUE when @obuf was different from @nbuf.
574 static inline gboolean
575 gst_buffer_replace (GstBuffer **obuf, GstBuffer *nbuf)
577 return gst_mini_object_replace ((GstMiniObject **) obuf, (GstMiniObject *) nbuf);
580 /* creating a region */
583 GstBuffer* gst_buffer_copy_region (GstBuffer *parent, GstBufferCopyFlags flags,
584 gsize offset, gsize size);
586 /* append two buffers */
589 GstBuffer* gst_buffer_append_region (GstBuffer *buf1, GstBuffer *buf2,
590 gssize offset, gssize size);
592 GstBuffer* gst_buffer_append (GstBuffer *buf1, GstBuffer *buf2);
595 #include <gst/gstmeta.h>
598 * GstBufferForeachMetaFunc:
599 * @buffer: a #GstBuffer
600 * @meta: (out) (nullable): a pointer to a #GstMeta
601 * @user_data: user data passed to gst_buffer_foreach_meta()
603 * A function that will be called from gst_buffer_foreach_meta(). The @meta
604 * field will point to a the reference of the meta.
606 * @buffer should not be modified from this callback.
608 * When this function returns %TRUE, the next meta will be
609 * returned. When %FALSE is returned, gst_buffer_foreach_meta() will return.
611 * When @meta is set to %NULL, the item will be removed from the buffer.
613 * Returns: %FALSE when gst_buffer_foreach_meta() should stop
615 typedef gboolean (*GstBufferForeachMetaFunc) (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMeta **meta,
619 GstMeta * gst_buffer_get_meta (GstBuffer *buffer, GType api);
622 guint gst_buffer_get_n_meta (GstBuffer *buffer, GType api_type);
625 GstMeta * gst_buffer_add_meta (GstBuffer *buffer, const GstMetaInfo *info,
628 gboolean gst_buffer_remove_meta (GstBuffer *buffer, GstMeta *meta);
631 GstMeta * gst_buffer_iterate_meta (GstBuffer *buffer, gpointer *state);
634 GstMeta * gst_buffer_iterate_meta_filtered (GstBuffer * buffer,
636 GType meta_api_type);
638 gboolean gst_buffer_foreach_meta (GstBuffer *buffer,
639 GstBufferForeachMetaFunc func,
643 * gst_value_set_buffer:
644 * @v: a #GValue to receive the data
645 * @b: (transfer none): a #GstBuffer to assign to the GstValue
647 * Sets @b as the value of @v. Caller retains reference to buffer.
649 #define gst_value_set_buffer(v,b) g_value_set_boxed((v),(b))
651 * gst_value_take_buffer:
652 * @v: a #GValue to receive the data
653 * @b: (transfer full): a #GstBuffer to assign to the GstValue
655 * Sets @b as the value of @v. Caller gives away reference to buffer.
657 #define gst_value_take_buffer(v,b) g_value_take_boxed(v,(b))
659 * gst_value_get_buffer:
660 * @v: a #GValue to query
662 * Receives a #GstBuffer as the value of @v. Does not return a reference to
663 * the buffer, so the pointer is only valid for as long as the caller owns
666 * Returns: (transfer none): buffer
668 #define gst_value_get_buffer(v) GST_BUFFER_CAST (g_value_get_boxed(v))
670 typedef struct _GstParentBufferMeta GstParentBufferMeta;
673 * GstParentBufferMeta:
674 * @parent: the parent #GstMeta structure
675 * @buffer: the #GstBuffer on which a reference is being held.
677 * The #GstParentBufferMeta is a #GstMeta which can be attached to a #GstBuffer
678 * to hold a reference to another buffer that is only released when the child
679 * #GstBuffer is released.
681 * Typically, #GstParentBufferMeta is used when the child buffer is directly
682 * using the #GstMemory of the parent buffer, and wants to prevent the parent
683 * buffer from being returned to a buffer pool until the #GstMemory is available
688 struct _GstParentBufferMeta
697 GType gst_parent_buffer_meta_api_get_type (void);
698 #ifndef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
699 #define GST_TYPE_PARENT_BUFFER_META_API_TYPE GST_PARENT_BUFFER_META_API_TYPE
701 #define GST_PARENT_BUFFER_META_API_TYPE (gst_parent_buffer_meta_api_get_type())
704 * gst_buffer_get_parent_buffer_meta:
707 * Find and return a #GstParentBufferMeta if one exists on the
710 #define gst_buffer_get_parent_buffer_meta(b) \
711 ((GstParentBufferMeta*)gst_buffer_get_meta((b),GST_PARENT_BUFFER_META_API_TYPE))
714 const GstMetaInfo *gst_parent_buffer_meta_get_info (void);
715 #define GST_PARENT_BUFFER_META_INFO (gst_parent_buffer_meta_get_info())
720 GstParentBufferMeta *gst_buffer_add_parent_buffer_meta (GstBuffer *buffer,
723 typedef struct _GstReferenceTimestampMeta GstReferenceTimestampMeta;
726 * GstReferenceTimestampMeta:
727 * @parent: the parent #GstMeta structure
728 * @reference: identifier for the timestamp reference.
729 * @timestamp: timestamp
730 * @duration: duration, or %GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE
732 * #GstReferenceTimestampMeta can be used to attach alternative timestamps and
733 * possibly durations to a #GstBuffer. These are generally not according to
734 * the pipeline clock and could be e.g. the NTP timestamp when the media was
737 * The reference is stored as a #GstCaps in @reference. Examples of valid
738 * references would be "timestamp/x-drivername-stream" for timestamps that are locally
739 * generated by some driver named "drivername" when generating the stream,
740 * e.g. based on a frame counter, or "timestamp/x-ntp, host=pool.ntp.org,
741 * port=123" for timestamps based on a specific NTP server.
745 struct _GstReferenceTimestampMeta
751 GstClockTime timestamp, duration;
755 GType gst_reference_timestamp_meta_api_get_type (void);
756 #define GST_REFERENCE_TIMESTAMP_META_API_TYPE (gst_reference_timestamp_meta_api_get_type())
759 const GstMetaInfo *gst_reference_timestamp_meta_get_info (void);
760 #define GST_REFERENCE_TIMESTAMP_META_INFO (gst_reference_timestamp_meta_get_info())
765 GstReferenceTimestampMeta * gst_buffer_add_reference_timestamp_meta (GstBuffer * buffer,
767 GstClockTime timestamp,
768 GstClockTime duration);
771 GstReferenceTimestampMeta * gst_buffer_get_reference_timestamp_meta (GstBuffer * buffer,
772 GstCaps * reference);
774 #ifdef G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC
775 G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(GstBuffer, gst_buffer_unref)
778 #ifdef G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC
779 G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(GstBufferPool, gst_object_unref)
784 #endif /* __GST_BUFFER_H__ */