2 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
3 * 2000 Wim Taymans <wim.taymans@chello.be>
4 * 2005 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
6 * gstevent.c: GstEvent subsystem
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26 * @short_description: Structure describing events that are passed up and down
28 * @see_also: #GstPad, #GstElement
30 * The event class provides factory methods to construct events for sending
31 * and functions to query (parse) received events.
33 * Events are usually created with gst_event_new_*() which takes event-type
34 * specific parameters as arguments.
35 * To send an event application will usually use gst_element_send_event() and
36 * elements will use gst_pad_send_event() or gst_pad_push_event().
37 * The event should be unreffed with gst_event_unref() if it has not been sent.
39 * Events that have been received can be parsed with their respective
40 * gst_event_parse_*() functions. It is valid to pass %NULL for unwanted details.
42 * Events are passed between elements in parallel to the data stream. Some events
43 * are serialized with buffers, others are not. Some events only travel downstream,
44 * others only upstream. Some events can travel both upstream and downstream.
46 * The events are used to signal special conditions in the datastream such as
47 * EOS (end of stream) or the start of a new stream-segment.
48 * Events are also used to flush the pipeline of any pending data.
50 * Most of the event API is used inside plugins. Applications usually only
51 * construct and use seek events.
52 * To do that gst_event_new_seek() is used to create a seek event. It takes
53 * the needed parameters to specity seeking time and mode.
55 * <title>performing a seek on a pipeline</title>
60 * // construct a seek event to play the media from second 2 to 5, flush
61 * // the pipeline to decrease latency.
62 * event = gst_event_new_seek (1.0,
64 * GST_SEEK_FLAG_FLUSH,
65 * GST_SEEK_TYPE_SET, 2 * GST_SECOND,
66 * GST_SEEK_TYPE_SET, 5 * GST_SECOND);
68 * result = gst_element_send_event (pipeline, event);
70 * g_warning ("seek failed");
75 * Last reviewed on 2006-09-6 (0.10.10)
79 #include "gst_private.h"
80 #include <string.h> /* memcpy */
84 #include "gstenumtypes.h"
88 GType _gst_event_type = 0;
94 GstStructure *structure;
97 #define GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE(e) (((GstEventImpl *)(e))->structure)
106 static GstEventQuarks event_quarks[] = {
107 {GST_EVENT_UNKNOWN, "unknown", 0},
108 {GST_EVENT_FLUSH_START, "flush-start", 0},
109 {GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP, "flush-stop", 0},
110 {GST_EVENT_EOS, "eos", 0},
111 {GST_EVENT_CAPS, "caps", 0},
112 {GST_EVENT_SEGMENT, "segment", 0},
113 {GST_EVENT_TAG, "tag", 0},
114 {GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE, "buffersize", 0},
115 {GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE, "sink-message", 0},
116 {GST_EVENT_QOS, "qos", 0},
117 {GST_EVENT_SEEK, "seek", 0},
118 {GST_EVENT_NAVIGATION, "navigation", 0},
119 {GST_EVENT_LATENCY, "latency", 0},
120 {GST_EVENT_STEP, "step", 0},
121 {GST_EVENT_RECONFIGURE, "reconfigure", 0},
122 {GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_UPSTREAM, "custom-upstream", 0},
123 {GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM, "custom-downstream", 0},
124 {GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_OOB, "custom-downstream-oob", 0},
125 {GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH, "custom-both", 0},
126 {GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH_OOB, "custom-both-oob", 0},
132 _gst_event_initialize (void)
136 _gst_event_type = gst_mini_object_register ("GstEvent");
138 g_type_class_ref (gst_seek_flags_get_type ());
139 g_type_class_ref (gst_seek_type_get_type ());
141 for (i = 0; event_quarks[i].name; i++) {
142 event_quarks[i].quark = g_quark_from_static_string (event_quarks[i].name);
147 * gst_event_type_get_name:
148 * @type: the event type
150 * Get a printable name for the given event type. Do not modify or free.
152 * Returns: a reference to the static name of the event.
155 gst_event_type_get_name (GstEventType type)
159 for (i = 0; event_quarks[i].name; i++) {
160 if (type == event_quarks[i].type)
161 return event_quarks[i].name;
167 * gst_event_type_to_quark:
168 * @type: the event type
170 * Get the unique quark for the given event type.
172 * Returns: the quark associated with the event type
175 gst_event_type_to_quark (GstEventType type)
179 for (i = 0; event_quarks[i].name; i++) {
180 if (type == event_quarks[i].type)
181 return event_quarks[i].quark;
187 * gst_event_type_get_flags:
188 * @type: a #GstEventType
190 * Gets the #GstEventTypeFlags associated with @type.
192 * Returns: a #GstEventTypeFlags.
195 gst_event_type_get_flags (GstEventType type)
197 GstEventTypeFlags ret;
199 ret = type & ((1 << GST_EVENT_STICKY_SHIFT) - 1);
205 _gst_event_free (GstEvent * event)
209 g_return_if_fail (event != NULL);
210 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
212 GST_CAT_LOG (GST_CAT_EVENT, "freeing event %p type %s", event,
213 GST_EVENT_TYPE_NAME (event));
215 s = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
218 gst_structure_set_parent_refcount (s, NULL);
219 gst_structure_free (s);
222 g_slice_free1 (GST_MINI_OBJECT_SIZE (event), event);
225 static void gst_event_init (GstEventImpl * event, gsize size,
229 _gst_event_copy (GstEvent * event)
234 copy = g_slice_new0 (GstEventImpl);
236 gst_event_init (copy, sizeof (GstEventImpl), GST_EVENT_TYPE (event));
238 GST_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (copy) = GST_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (event);
239 GST_EVENT_SEQNUM (copy) = GST_EVENT_SEQNUM (event);
241 s = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
243 GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (copy) = gst_structure_copy (s);
244 gst_structure_set_parent_refcount (GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (copy),
245 ©->event.mini_object.refcount);
247 return GST_EVENT_CAST (copy);
251 gst_event_init (GstEventImpl * event, gsize size, GstEventType type)
253 gst_mini_object_init (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (event), _gst_event_type, size);
255 event->event.mini_object.copy = (GstMiniObjectCopyFunction) _gst_event_copy;
256 event->event.mini_object.free = (GstMiniObjectFreeFunction) _gst_event_free;
258 GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) = type;
259 GST_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (event) = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
260 GST_EVENT_SEQNUM (event) = gst_util_seqnum_next ();
264 gst_event_new (GstEventType type)
268 event = g_slice_new0 (GstEventImpl);
270 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating new event %p %s %d", event,
271 gst_event_type_get_name (type), type);
273 gst_event_init (event, sizeof (GstEventImpl), type);
275 return GST_EVENT_CAST (event);
279 * gst_event_new_custom:
280 * @type: The type of the new event
281 * @structure: (transfer full): the structure for the event. The event will
282 * take ownership of the structure.
284 * Create a new custom-typed event. This can be used for anything not
285 * handled by other event-specific functions to pass an event to another
288 * Make sure to allocate an event type with the #GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE macro,
289 * assigning a free number and filling in the correct direction and
290 * serialization flags.
292 * New custom events can also be created by subclassing the event type if
295 * Returns: (transfer full): the new custom event.
298 gst_event_new_custom (GstEventType type, GstStructure * structure)
302 /* structure must not have a parent */
303 event = gst_event_new (type);
305 if (!gst_structure_set_parent_refcount (structure,
306 &event->mini_object.refcount))
309 GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event) = structure;
316 gst_event_unref (event);
317 g_warning ("structure is already owned by another object");
323 * gst_event_get_structure:
324 * @event: The #GstEvent.
326 * Access the structure of the event.
328 * Returns: The structure of the event. The structure is still
329 * owned by the event, which means that you should not free it and
330 * that the pointer becomes invalid when you free the event.
335 gst_event_get_structure (GstEvent * event)
337 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event), NULL);
339 return GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
343 * gst_event_writable_structure:
344 * @event: The #GstEvent.
346 * Get a writable version of the structure.
348 * Returns: The structure of the event. The structure is still
349 * owned by the event, which means that you should not free it and
350 * that the pointer becomes invalid when you free the event.
351 * This function checks if @event is writable and will never return NULL.
356 gst_event_writable_structure (GstEvent * event)
358 GstStructure *structure;
360 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event), NULL);
361 g_return_val_if_fail (gst_event_is_writable (event), NULL);
363 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
365 if (structure == NULL) {
367 gst_structure_id_empty_new (gst_event_type_to_quark (GST_EVENT_TYPE
369 gst_structure_set_parent_refcount (structure, &event->mini_object.refcount);
370 GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event) = structure;
376 * gst_event_has_name:
377 * @event: The #GstEvent.
378 * @name: name to check
380 * Checks if @event has the given @name. This function is usually used to
381 * check the name of a custom event.
383 * Returns: %TRUE if @name matches the name of the event structure.
388 gst_event_has_name (GstEvent * event, const gchar * name)
390 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event), FALSE);
392 if (GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event) == NULL)
395 return gst_structure_has_name (GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event), name);
399 * gst_event_get_seqnum:
400 * @event: A #GstEvent.
402 * Retrieve the sequence number of a event.
404 * Events have ever-incrementing sequence numbers, which may also be set
405 * explicitly via gst_event_set_seqnum(). Sequence numbers are typically used to
406 * indicate that a event corresponds to some other set of events or messages,
407 * for example an EOS event corresponding to a SEEK event. It is considered good
408 * practice to make this correspondence when possible, though it is not
411 * Note that events and messages share the same sequence number incrementor;
412 * two events or messages will never not have the same sequence number unless
413 * that correspondence was made explicitly.
415 * Returns: The event's sequence number.
422 gst_event_get_seqnum (GstEvent * event)
424 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event), -1);
426 return GST_EVENT_SEQNUM (event);
430 * gst_event_set_seqnum:
431 * @event: A #GstEvent.
432 * @seqnum: A sequence number.
434 * Set the sequence number of a event.
436 * This function might be called by the creator of a event to indicate that the
437 * event relates to other events or messages. See gst_event_get_seqnum() for
445 gst_event_set_seqnum (GstEvent * event, guint32 seqnum)
447 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
449 GST_EVENT_SEQNUM (event) = seqnum;
452 /* FIXME 0.11: It would be nice to have flush events
453 * that don't reset the running time in the sinks
457 * gst_event_new_flush_start:
459 * Allocate a new flush start event. The flush start event can be sent
460 * upstream and downstream and travels out-of-bounds with the dataflow.
462 * It marks pads as being flushing and will make them return
463 * #GST_FLOW_WRONG_STATE when used for data flow with gst_pad_push(),
464 * gst_pad_chain(), gst_pad_alloc_buffer(), gst_pad_get_range() and
465 * gst_pad_pull_range(). Any event (except a #GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP) received
466 * on a flushing pad will return %FALSE immediately.
468 * Elements should unlock any blocking functions and exit their streaming
469 * functions as fast as possible when this event is received.
471 * This event is typically generated after a seek to flush out all queued data
472 * in the pipeline so that the new media is played as soon as possible.
474 * Returns: (transfer full): a new flush start event.
477 gst_event_new_flush_start (void)
479 return gst_event_new (GST_EVENT_FLUSH_START);
483 * gst_event_new_flush_stop:
485 * Allocate a new flush stop event. The flush stop event can be sent
486 * upstream and downstream and travels serialized with the dataflow.
487 * It is typically sent after sending a FLUSH_START event to make the
488 * pads accept data again.
490 * Elements can process this event synchronized with the dataflow since
491 * the preceeding FLUSH_START event stopped the dataflow.
493 * This event is typically generated to complete a seek and to resume
496 * Returns: (transfer full): a new flush stop event.
499 gst_event_new_flush_stop (void)
501 return gst_event_new (GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP);
507 * Create a new EOS event. The eos event can only travel downstream
508 * synchronized with the buffer flow. Elements that receive the EOS
509 * event on a pad can return #GST_FLOW_UNEXPECTED as a #GstFlowReturn
510 * when data after the EOS event arrives.
512 * The EOS event will travel down to the sink elements in the pipeline
513 * which will then post the #GST_MESSAGE_EOS on the bus after they have
514 * finished playing any buffered data.
516 * When all sinks have posted an EOS message, an EOS message is
517 * forwarded to the application.
519 * The EOS event itself will not cause any state transitions of the pipeline.
521 * Returns: (transfer full): the new EOS event.
524 gst_event_new_eos (void)
526 return gst_event_new (GST_EVENT_EOS);
530 * gst_event_new_caps:
533 * Create a new CAPS event for @caps. The caps event can only travel downstream
534 * synchronized with the buffer flow and contains the format of the buffers
535 * that will follow after the event.
537 * Returns: (transfer full): the new CAPS event.
540 gst_event_new_caps (GstCaps * caps)
544 g_return_val_if_fail (caps != NULL, NULL);
545 g_return_val_if_fail (gst_caps_is_fixed (caps), NULL);
547 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating caps event %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, caps);
549 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_CAPS,
550 gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_CAPS),
551 GST_QUARK (CAPS), GST_TYPE_CAPS, caps, NULL));
557 * gst_event_parse_caps:
558 * @event: The event to parse
559 * @caps: (out): A pointer to the caps
561 * Get the caps from @event. The caps remains valid as long as @event remains
565 gst_event_parse_caps (GstEvent * event, GstCaps ** caps)
567 GstStructure *structure;
569 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
570 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_CAPS);
572 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
575 g_value_get_boxed (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
580 * gst_event_new_segment:
581 * @segment: a #GstSegment
583 * Create a new SEGMENT event for @segment. The segment event can only travel
584 * downstream synchronized with the buffer flow and contains timing information
585 * and playback properties for the buffers that will follow.
587 * The newsegment event marks the range of buffers to be processed. All
588 * data not within the segment range is not to be processed. This can be
589 * used intelligently by plugins to apply more efficient methods of skipping
590 * unneeded data. The valid range is expressed with the @start and @stop
593 * The time value of the segment is used in conjunction with the start
594 * value to convert the buffer timestamps into the stream time. This is
595 * usually done in sinks to report the current stream_time.
596 * @time represents the stream_time of a buffer carrying a timestamp of
597 * @start. @time cannot be -1.
599 * @start cannot be -1, @stop can be -1. If there
600 * is a valid @stop given, it must be greater or equal the @start, including
601 * when the indicated playback @rate is < 0.
603 * The @applied_rate value provides information about any rate adjustment that
604 * has already been made to the timestamps and content on the buffers of the
605 * stream. (@rate * @applied_rate) should always equal the rate that has been
606 * requested for playback. For example, if an element has an input segment
607 * with intended playback @rate of 2.0 and applied_rate of 1.0, it can adjust
608 * incoming timestamps and buffer content by half and output a newsegment event
609 * with @rate of 1.0 and @applied_rate of 2.0
611 * After a newsegment event, the buffer stream time is calculated with:
613 * time + (TIMESTAMP(buf) - start) * ABS (rate * applied_rate)
615 * Returns: (transfer full): the new SEGMENT event.
618 gst_event_new_segment (GstSegment * segment)
622 g_return_val_if_fail (segment != NULL, NULL);
624 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating segment event %" GST_PTR_FORMAT,
627 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_SEGMENT,
628 gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_SEGMENT),
629 GST_QUARK (SEGMENT), GST_TYPE_SEGMENT, segment, NULL));
635 * gst_event_get_segment:
638 * Get the segment from @event. The segment remains valid as long as @event remains
641 * Returns: the #GstSegment. The segment stays valid for as long as @event is
645 gst_event_get_segment (GstEvent * event)
647 GstStructure *structure;
650 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event), NULL);
651 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_SEGMENT, NULL);
653 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
654 segment = g_value_get_boxed (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
655 GST_QUARK (SEGMENT)));
661 * gst_event_parse_segment:
662 * @event: The event to parse
663 * @segment: a #GstSegment
665 * Copy the segment values from @event into @segment.
668 gst_event_parse_segment (GstEvent * event, GstSegment * segment)
670 const GstSegment *src;
672 g_return_if_fail (segment != NULL);
674 src = gst_event_get_segment (event);
675 g_return_if_fail (src != NULL);
677 gst_segment_copy_into (src, segment);
682 * @taglist: (transfer full): metadata list. The event will take ownership
685 * Generates a metadata tag event from the given @taglist.
687 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
690 gst_event_new_tag (GstTagList * taglist)
692 g_return_val_if_fail (taglist != NULL, NULL);
694 return gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_TAG, (GstStructure *) taglist);
698 * gst_event_parse_tag:
699 * @event: a tag event
700 * @taglist: (out) (transfer none): pointer to metadata list
702 * Parses a tag @event and stores the results in the given @taglist location.
703 * No reference to the taglist will be returned, it remains valid only until
704 * the @event is freed. Don't modify or free the taglist, make a copy if you
705 * want to modify it or store it for later use.
708 gst_event_parse_tag (GstEvent * event, GstTagList ** taglist)
710 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
711 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_TAG);
714 *taglist = (GstTagList *) GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
717 /* buffersize event */
719 * gst_event_new_buffer_size:
720 * @format: buffer format
721 * @minsize: minimum buffer size
722 * @maxsize: maximum buffer size
723 * @async: thread behavior
725 * Create a new buffersize event. The event is sent downstream and notifies
726 * elements that they should provide a buffer of the specified dimensions.
728 * When the @async flag is set, a thread boundary is prefered.
730 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
733 gst_event_new_buffer_size (GstFormat format, gint64 minsize,
734 gint64 maxsize, gboolean async)
737 GstStructure *structure;
739 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT,
740 "creating buffersize format %s, minsize %" G_GINT64_FORMAT
741 ", maxsize %" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", async %d", gst_format_get_name (format),
742 minsize, maxsize, async);
744 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE),
745 GST_QUARK (FORMAT), GST_TYPE_FORMAT, format,
746 GST_QUARK (MINSIZE), G_TYPE_INT64, minsize,
747 GST_QUARK (MAXSIZE), G_TYPE_INT64, maxsize,
748 GST_QUARK (ASYNC), G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, async, NULL);
749 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE, structure);
755 * gst_event_parse_buffer_size:
756 * @event: The event to query
757 * @format: (out): A pointer to store the format in
758 * @minsize: (out): A pointer to store the minsize in
759 * @maxsize: (out): A pointer to store the maxsize in
760 * @async: (out): A pointer to store the async-flag in
762 * Get the format, minsize, maxsize and async-flag in the buffersize event.
765 gst_event_parse_buffer_size (GstEvent * event, GstFormat * format,
766 gint64 * minsize, gint64 * maxsize, gboolean * async)
768 const GstStructure *structure;
770 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
771 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE);
773 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
776 g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
777 GST_QUARK (FORMAT)));
780 g_value_get_int64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
781 GST_QUARK (MINSIZE)));
784 g_value_get_int64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
785 GST_QUARK (MAXSIZE)));
788 g_value_get_boolean (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
794 * @type: the QoS type
795 * @proportion: the proportion of the qos message
796 * @diff: The time difference of the last Clock sync
797 * @timestamp: The timestamp of the buffer
799 * Allocate a new qos event with the given values.
800 * The QOS event is generated in an element that wants an upstream
801 * element to either reduce or increase its rate because of
802 * high/low CPU load or other resource usage such as network performance or
803 * throttling. Typically sinks generate these events for each buffer
806 * @type indicates the reason for the QoS event. #GST_QOS_TYPE_OVERFLOW is
807 * used when a buffer arrived in time or when the sink cannot keep up with
808 * the upstream datarate. #GST_QOS_TYPE_UNDERFLOW is when the sink is not
809 * receiving buffers fast enough and thus has to drop late buffers.
810 * #GST_QOS_TYPE_THROTTLE is used when the datarate is artificially limited
811 * by the application, for example to reduce power consumption.
813 * @proportion indicates the real-time performance of the streaming in the
814 * element that generated the QoS event (usually the sink). The value is
815 * generally computed based on more long term statistics about the streams
816 * timestamps compared to the clock.
817 * A value < 1.0 indicates that the upstream element is producing data faster
818 * than real-time. A value > 1.0 indicates that the upstream element is not
819 * producing data fast enough. 1.0 is the ideal @proportion value. The
820 * proportion value can safely be used to lower or increase the quality of
823 * @diff is the difference against the clock in running time of the last
824 * buffer that caused the element to generate the QOS event. A negative value
825 * means that the buffer with @timestamp arrived in time. A positive value
826 * indicates how late the buffer with @timestamp was. When throttling is
827 * enabled, @diff will be set to the requested throttling interval.
829 * @timestamp is the timestamp of the last buffer that cause the element
830 * to generate the QOS event. It is expressed in running time and thus an ever
833 * The upstream element can use the @diff and @timestamp values to decide
834 * whether to process more buffers. For possitive @diff, all buffers with
835 * timestamp <= @timestamp + @diff will certainly arrive late in the sink
836 * as well. A (negative) @diff value so that @timestamp + @diff would yield a
837 * result smaller than 0 is not allowed.
839 * The application can use general event probes to intercept the QoS
840 * event and implement custom application specific QoS handling.
842 * Returns: (transfer full): a new QOS event.
845 gst_event_new_qos (GstQOSType type, gdouble proportion,
846 GstClockTimeDiff diff, GstClockTime timestamp)
849 GstStructure *structure;
851 /* diff must be positive or timestamp + diff must be positive */
852 g_return_val_if_fail (diff >= 0 || -diff <= timestamp, NULL);
854 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT,
855 "creating qos type %d, proportion %lf, diff %" G_GINT64_FORMAT
856 ", timestamp %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, type, proportion,
857 diff, GST_TIME_ARGS (timestamp));
859 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_QOS),
860 GST_QUARK (TYPE), GST_TYPE_QOS_TYPE, type,
861 GST_QUARK (PROPORTION), G_TYPE_DOUBLE, proportion,
862 GST_QUARK (DIFF), G_TYPE_INT64, diff,
863 GST_QUARK (TIMESTAMP), G_TYPE_UINT64, timestamp, NULL);
864 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_QOS, structure);
870 * gst_event_parse_qos:
871 * @event: The event to query
872 * @type: (out): A pointer to store the QoS type in
873 * @proportion: (out): A pointer to store the proportion in
874 * @diff: (out): A pointer to store the diff in
875 * @timestamp: (out): A pointer to store the timestamp in
877 * Get the type, proportion, diff and timestamp in the qos event. See
878 * gst_event_new_qos() for more information about the different QoS values.
881 gst_event_parse_qos (GstEvent * event, GstQOSType * type,
882 gdouble * proportion, GstClockTimeDiff * diff, GstClockTime * timestamp)
884 const GstStructure *structure;
886 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
887 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_QOS);
889 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
892 g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
896 g_value_get_double (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
897 GST_QUARK (PROPORTION)));
900 g_value_get_int64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
904 g_value_get_uint64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
905 GST_QUARK (TIMESTAMP)));
909 * gst_event_new_seek:
910 * @rate: The new playback rate
911 * @format: The format of the seek values
912 * @flags: The optional seek flags
913 * @start_type: The type and flags for the new start position
914 * @start: The value of the new start position
915 * @stop_type: The type and flags for the new stop position
916 * @stop: The value of the new stop position
918 * Allocate a new seek event with the given parameters.
920 * The seek event configures playback of the pipeline between @start to @stop
921 * at the speed given in @rate, also called a playback segment.
922 * The @start and @stop values are expressed in @format.
924 * A @rate of 1.0 means normal playback rate, 2.0 means double speed.
925 * Negatives values means backwards playback. A value of 0.0 for the
926 * rate is not allowed and should be accomplished instead by PAUSING the
929 * A pipeline has a default playback segment configured with a start
930 * position of 0, a stop position of -1 and a rate of 1.0. The currently
931 * configured playback segment can be queried with #GST_QUERY_SEGMENT.
933 * @start_type and @stop_type specify how to adjust the currently configured
934 * start and stop fields in playback segment. Adjustments can be made relative
935 * or absolute to the last configured values. A type of #GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE
936 * means that the position should not be updated.
938 * When the rate is positive and @start has been updated, playback will start
939 * from the newly configured start position.
941 * For negative rates, playback will start from the newly configured stop
942 * position (if any). If the stop position if updated, it must be different from
943 * -1 for negative rates.
945 * It is not possible to seek relative to the current playback position, to do
946 * this, PAUSE the pipeline, query the current playback position with
947 * #GST_QUERY_POSITION and update the playback segment current position with a
948 * #GST_SEEK_TYPE_SET to the desired position.
950 * Returns: (transfer full): a new seek event.
953 gst_event_new_seek (gdouble rate, GstFormat format, GstSeekFlags flags,
954 GstSeekType start_type, gint64 start, GstSeekType stop_type, gint64 stop)
957 GstStructure *structure;
959 g_return_val_if_fail (rate != 0.0, NULL);
961 if (format == GST_FORMAT_TIME) {
962 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT,
963 "creating seek rate %lf, format TIME, flags %d, "
964 "start_type %d, start %" GST_TIME_FORMAT ", "
965 "stop_type %d, stop %" GST_TIME_FORMAT,
966 rate, flags, start_type, GST_TIME_ARGS (start),
967 stop_type, GST_TIME_ARGS (stop));
969 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT,
970 "creating seek rate %lf, format %s, flags %d, "
971 "start_type %d, start %" G_GINT64_FORMAT ", "
972 "stop_type %d, stop %" G_GINT64_FORMAT,
973 rate, gst_format_get_name (format), flags, start_type, start, stop_type,
977 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_SEEK),
978 GST_QUARK (RATE), G_TYPE_DOUBLE, rate,
979 GST_QUARK (FORMAT), GST_TYPE_FORMAT, format,
980 GST_QUARK (FLAGS), GST_TYPE_SEEK_FLAGS, flags,
981 GST_QUARK (CUR_TYPE), GST_TYPE_SEEK_TYPE, start_type,
982 GST_QUARK (CUR), G_TYPE_INT64, start,
983 GST_QUARK (STOP_TYPE), GST_TYPE_SEEK_TYPE, stop_type,
984 GST_QUARK (STOP), G_TYPE_INT64, stop, NULL);
985 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_SEEK, structure);
991 * gst_event_parse_seek:
992 * @event: a seek event
993 * @rate: (out): result location for the rate
994 * @format: (out): result location for the stream format
995 * @flags: (out): result location for the #GstSeekFlags
996 * @start_type: (out): result location for the #GstSeekType of the start position
997 * @start: (out): result location for the start postion expressed in @format
998 * @stop_type: (out): result location for the #GstSeekType of the stop position
999 * @stop: (out): result location for the stop postion expressed in @format
1001 * Parses a seek @event and stores the results in the given result locations.
1004 gst_event_parse_seek (GstEvent * event, gdouble * rate,
1005 GstFormat * format, GstSeekFlags * flags, GstSeekType * start_type,
1006 gint64 * start, GstSeekType * stop_type, gint64 * stop)
1008 const GstStructure *structure;
1010 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
1011 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_SEEK);
1013 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
1016 g_value_get_double (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1020 g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1021 GST_QUARK (FORMAT)));
1024 g_value_get_flags (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1025 GST_QUARK (FLAGS)));
1028 g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1029 GST_QUARK (CUR_TYPE)));
1032 g_value_get_int64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1036 g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1037 GST_QUARK (STOP_TYPE)));
1040 g_value_get_int64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1045 * gst_event_new_navigation:
1046 * @structure: (transfer full): description of the event. The event will take
1047 * ownership of the structure.
1049 * Create a new navigation event from the given description.
1051 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
1054 gst_event_new_navigation (GstStructure * structure)
1056 g_return_val_if_fail (structure != NULL, NULL);
1058 return gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_NAVIGATION, structure);
1062 * gst_event_new_latency:
1063 * @latency: the new latency value
1065 * Create a new latency event. The event is sent upstream from the sinks and
1066 * notifies elements that they should add an additional @latency to the
1067 * running time before synchronising against the clock.
1069 * The latency is mostly used in live sinks and is always expressed in
1072 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
1077 gst_event_new_latency (GstClockTime latency)
1080 GstStructure *structure;
1082 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT,
1083 "creating latency event %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, GST_TIME_ARGS (latency));
1085 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_LATENCY),
1086 GST_QUARK (LATENCY), G_TYPE_UINT64, latency, NULL);
1087 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_LATENCY, structure);
1093 * gst_event_parse_latency:
1094 * @event: The event to query
1095 * @latency: (out): A pointer to store the latency in.
1097 * Get the latency in the latency event.
1102 gst_event_parse_latency (GstEvent * event, GstClockTime * latency)
1104 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
1105 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_LATENCY);
1109 g_value_get_uint64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE
1110 (event), GST_QUARK (LATENCY)));
1114 * gst_event_new_step:
1115 * @format: the format of @amount
1116 * @amount: the amount of data to step
1117 * @rate: the step rate
1118 * @flush: flushing steps
1119 * @intermediate: intermediate steps
1121 * Create a new step event. The purpose of the step event is to instruct a sink
1122 * to skip @amount (expressed in @format) of media. It can be used to implement
1123 * stepping through the video frame by frame or for doing fast trick modes.
1125 * A rate of <= 0.0 is not allowed, pause the pipeline or reverse the playback
1126 * direction of the pipeline to get the same effect.
1128 * The @flush flag will clear any pending data in the pipeline before starting
1129 * the step operation.
1131 * The @intermediate flag instructs the pipeline that this step operation is
1132 * part of a larger step operation.
1134 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
1139 gst_event_new_step (GstFormat format, guint64 amount, gdouble rate,
1140 gboolean flush, gboolean intermediate)
1143 GstStructure *structure;
1145 g_return_val_if_fail (rate > 0.0, NULL);
1147 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating step event");
1149 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_STEP),
1150 GST_QUARK (FORMAT), GST_TYPE_FORMAT, format,
1151 GST_QUARK (AMOUNT), G_TYPE_UINT64, amount,
1152 GST_QUARK (RATE), G_TYPE_DOUBLE, rate,
1153 GST_QUARK (FLUSH), G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, flush,
1154 GST_QUARK (INTERMEDIATE), G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, intermediate, NULL);
1155 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_STEP, structure);
1161 * gst_event_parse_step:
1162 * @event: The event to query
1163 * @format: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to store the format in
1164 * @amount: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to store the amount in
1165 * @rate: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to store the rate in
1166 * @flush: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to store the flush boolean in
1167 * @intermediate: (out) (allow-none): a pointer to store the intermediate
1170 * Parse the step event.
1175 gst_event_parse_step (GstEvent * event, GstFormat * format, guint64 * amount,
1176 gdouble * rate, gboolean * flush, gboolean * intermediate)
1178 const GstStructure *structure;
1180 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
1181 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_STEP);
1183 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
1185 *format = g_value_get_enum (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1186 GST_QUARK (FORMAT)));
1188 *amount = g_value_get_uint64 (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1189 GST_QUARK (AMOUNT)));
1191 *rate = g_value_get_double (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1194 *flush = g_value_get_boolean (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1195 GST_QUARK (FLUSH)));
1197 *intermediate = g_value_get_boolean (gst_structure_id_get_value (structure,
1198 GST_QUARK (INTERMEDIATE)));
1202 * gst_event_new_reconfigure:
1204 * Create a new reconfigure event. The purpose of the reconfingure event is
1205 * to travel upstream and make elements renegotiate their caps or reconfigure
1206 * their buffer pools. This is useful when changing properties on elements
1207 * or changing the topology of the pipeline.
1209 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
1214 gst_event_new_reconfigure (void)
1218 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating reconfigure event");
1220 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_RECONFIGURE, NULL);
1226 * gst_event_new_sink_message:
1227 * @msg: (transfer none): the #GstMessage to be posted
1229 * Create a new sink-message event. The purpose of the sink-message event is
1230 * to instruct a sink to post the message contained in the event synchronized
1233 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstEvent
1237 /* FIXME 0.11: take ownership of msg for consistency? */
1239 gst_event_new_sink_message (GstMessage * msg)
1242 GstStructure *structure;
1244 g_return_val_if_fail (msg != NULL, NULL);
1246 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_EVENT, "creating sink-message event");
1248 structure = gst_structure_id_new (GST_QUARK (EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE),
1249 GST_QUARK (MESSAGE), GST_TYPE_MESSAGE, msg, NULL);
1250 event = gst_event_new_custom (GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE, structure);
1256 * gst_event_parse_sink_message:
1257 * @event: The event to query
1258 * @msg: (out) (transfer full): a pointer to store the #GstMessage in.
1260 * Parse the sink-message event. Unref @msg after usage.
1265 gst_event_parse_sink_message (GstEvent * event, GstMessage ** msg)
1267 const GstStructure *structure;
1269 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_EVENT (event));
1270 g_return_if_fail (GST_EVENT_TYPE (event) == GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE);
1272 structure = GST_EVENT_STRUCTURE (event);
1275 GST_MESSAGE (g_value_dup_boxed (gst_structure_id_get_value
1276 (structure, GST_QUARK (MESSAGE))));