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.h: Header for GstEvent subsystem
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25 #ifndef __GST_EVENT_H__
26 #define __GST_EVENT_H__
28 typedef struct _GstEvent GstEvent;
32 * @GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM: Set if the event can travel upstream.
33 * @GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM: Set if the event can travel downstream.
34 * @GST_EVENT_TYPE_SERIALIZED: Set if the event should be serialized with data
36 * @GST_EVENT_TYPE_STICKY: Set if the event is sticky on the pads.
37 * @GST_EVENT_TYPE_STICKY_MULTI: Multiple sticky events can be on a pad, each
38 * identified by the event name.
40 * #GstEventTypeFlags indicate the aspects of the different #GstEventType
41 * values. You can get the type flags of a #GstEventType with the
42 * gst_event_type_get_flags() function.
45 GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM = 1 << 0,
46 GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM = 1 << 1,
47 GST_EVENT_TYPE_SERIALIZED = 1 << 2,
48 GST_EVENT_TYPE_STICKY = 1 << 3,
49 GST_EVENT_TYPE_STICKY_MULTI = 1 << 4
53 * GST_EVENT_TYPE_BOTH:
55 * The same thing as #GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM | #GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM.
57 #define GST_EVENT_TYPE_BOTH \
58 (GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM | GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM)
60 #define GST_EVENT_NUM_SHIFT (8)
63 * GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE:
64 * @num: the event number to create
65 * @idx: the index in the sticky array
66 * @flags: the event flags
68 * when making custom event types, use this macro with the num and
71 #define GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE(num,flags) \
72 (((num) << GST_EVENT_NUM_SHIFT) | (flags))
74 #define FLAG(name) GST_EVENT_TYPE_##name
78 * @GST_EVENT_UNKNOWN: unknown event.
79 * @GST_EVENT_FLUSH_START: Start a flush operation. This event clears all data
80 * from the pipeline and unblock all streaming threads.
81 * @GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP: Stop a flush operation. This event resets the
82 * running-time of the pipeline.
83 * @GST_EVENT_STREAM_START: (unimplemented) event to mark the start of a new
85 * @GST_EVENT_CAPS: #GstCaps event. Notify the pad of a new media type.
86 * @GST_EVENT_STREAM_CONFIG: (unimplemented) contains configuration information
87 * for the stream, for example stream-headers and codec-data.
88 * @GST_EVENT_SEGMENT: A new media segment follows in the dataflow. The
89 * segment events contains information for clipping buffers and
90 * converting buffer timestamps to running-time and
92 * @GST_EVENT_TAG: A new set of metadata tags has been found in the stream.
93 * @GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE: Notification of buffering requirements. Currently not
95 * @GST_EVENT_GAP: (unimplemented) Marks a gap in the datastream.
96 * @GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE: An event that sinks turn into a message. Used to
97 * send messages that should be emitted in sync with
100 * @GST_EVENT_EOS: End-Of-Stream. No more data is to be expected to follow
101 * without a SEGMENT event.
102 * @GST_EVENT_SEGMENT_DONE: (unimplemented) Marks the end of a segment playback.
103 * @GST_EVENT_QOS: A quality message. Used to indicate to upstream elements
104 * that the downstream elements should adjust their processing
106 * @GST_EVENT_SEEK: A request for a new playback position and rate.
107 * @GST_EVENT_NAVIGATION: Navigation events are usually used for communicating
108 * user requests, such as mouse or keyboard movements,
109 * to upstream elements.
110 * @GST_EVENT_LATENCY: Notification of new latency adjustment. Sinks will use
111 * the latency information to adjust their synchronisation.
113 * @GST_EVENT_STEP: A request for stepping through the media. Sinks will usually
114 * execute the step operation. Since: 0.10.24
115 * @GST_EVENT_RECONFIGURE: A request for upstream renegotiating caps and reconfiguring.
117 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_UPSTREAM: Upstream custom event
118 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM: Downstream custom event that travels in the
120 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_OOB: Custom out-of-band downstream event.
121 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_STICKY: Custom sticky downstream event.
122 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH: Custom upstream or downstream event.
123 * In-band when travelling downstream.
124 * @GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH_OOB: Custom upstream or downstream out-of-band event.
126 * #GstEventType lists the standard event types that can be sent in a pipeline.
128 * The custom event types can be used for private messages between elements
129 * that can't be expressed using normal
130 * GStreamer buffer passing semantics. Custom events carry an arbitrary
132 * Specific custom events are distinguished by the name of the structure.
134 /* NOTE: keep in sync with quark registration in gstevent.c */
136 GST_EVENT_UNKNOWN = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (0, 0),
138 /* bidirectional events */
139 GST_EVENT_FLUSH_START = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (10, FLAG(BOTH)),
140 GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (20, FLAG(BOTH) | FLAG(SERIALIZED)),
142 /* downstream serialized events */
143 GST_EVENT_STREAM_START = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (40, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
144 GST_EVENT_CAPS = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (50, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
145 GST_EVENT_STREAM_CONFIG = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (60, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
146 GST_EVENT_SEGMENT = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (70, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
147 GST_EVENT_TAG = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (80, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY) | FLAG(STICKY_MULTI)),
148 GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (90, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
149 GST_EVENT_GAP = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (100, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
150 GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (110, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY) | FLAG(STICKY_MULTI)),
151 GST_EVENT_EOS = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (120, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY)),
153 /* non-sticky downstream serialized */
154 GST_EVENT_SEGMENT_DONE = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (150, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED)),
156 /* upstream events */
157 GST_EVENT_QOS = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (180, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
158 GST_EVENT_SEEK = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (190, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
159 GST_EVENT_NAVIGATION = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (200, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
160 GST_EVENT_LATENCY = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (210, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
161 GST_EVENT_STEP = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (220, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
162 GST_EVENT_RECONFIGURE = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (230, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
164 /* custom events start here */
165 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_UPSTREAM = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (260, FLAG(UPSTREAM)),
166 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (270, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED)),
167 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_OOB = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (280, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM)),
168 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_STICKY = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (290, FLAG(DOWNSTREAM) | FLAG(SERIALIZED) | FLAG(STICKY) | FLAG(STICKY_MULTI)),
169 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (300, FLAG(BOTH) | FLAG(SERIALIZED)),
170 GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH_OOB = GST_EVENT_MAKE_TYPE (310, FLAG(BOTH))
174 #include <gst/gstminiobject.h>
175 #include <gst/gstformat.h>
176 #include <gst/gstobject.h>
177 #include <gst/gstclock.h>
178 #include <gst/gststructure.h>
179 #include <gst/gsttaglist.h>
180 #include <gst/gstsegment.h>
181 #include <gst/gstsegment.h>
182 #include <gst/gstmessage.h>
186 GST_EXPORT GType _gst_event_type;
188 #define GST_TYPE_EVENT (_gst_event_type)
189 #define GST_IS_EVENT(obj) (GST_IS_MINI_OBJECT_TYPE (obj, GST_TYPE_EVENT))
190 #define GST_EVENT_CAST(obj) ((GstEvent *)(obj))
191 #define GST_EVENT(obj) (GST_EVENT_CAST(obj))
194 * GST_EVENT_TRACE_NAME:
196 * The name used for memory allocation tracing
198 #define GST_EVENT_TRACE_NAME "GstEvent"
202 * @event: the event to query
204 * Get the #GstEventType of the event.
206 #define GST_EVENT_TYPE(event) (GST_EVENT_CAST(event)->type)
209 * GST_EVENT_TYPE_NAME:
210 * @event: the event to query
212 * Get a constant string representation of the #GstEventType of the event.
214 #define GST_EVENT_TYPE_NAME(event) (gst_event_type_get_name(GST_EVENT_TYPE(event)))
217 * GST_EVENT_TIMESTAMP:
218 * @event: the event to query
220 * Get the #GstClockTime timestamp of the event. This is the time when the event
223 #define GST_EVENT_TIMESTAMP(event) (GST_EVENT_CAST(event)->timestamp)
227 * @event: the event to query
229 * The sequence number of @event.
231 #define GST_EVENT_SEQNUM(event) (GST_EVENT_CAST(event)->seqnum)
234 * GST_EVENT_IS_UPSTREAM:
235 * @ev: the event to query
237 * Check if an event can travel upstream.
239 #define GST_EVENT_IS_UPSTREAM(ev) !!(GST_EVENT_TYPE (ev) & GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM)
241 * GST_EVENT_IS_DOWNSTREAM:
242 * @ev: the event to query
244 * Check if an event can travel downstream.
246 #define GST_EVENT_IS_DOWNSTREAM(ev) !!(GST_EVENT_TYPE (ev) & GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM)
248 * GST_EVENT_IS_SERIALIZED:
249 * @ev: the event to query
251 * Check if an event is serialized with the data stream.
253 #define GST_EVENT_IS_SERIALIZED(ev) !!(GST_EVENT_TYPE (ev) & GST_EVENT_TYPE_SERIALIZED)
255 * GST_EVENT_IS_STICKY:
256 * @ev: the event to query
258 * Check if an event is sticky on the pads.
260 #define GST_EVENT_IS_STICKY(ev) !!(GST_EVENT_TYPE (ev) & GST_EVENT_TYPE_STICKY)
263 * gst_event_is_writable:
266 * Tests if you can safely write data into a event's structure or validly
267 * modify the seqnum and timestamp field.
269 #define gst_event_is_writable(ev) gst_mini_object_is_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (ev))
271 * gst_event_make_writable:
272 * @ev: (transfer full): a #GstEvent
274 * Makes a writable event from the given event. If the source event is
275 * already writable, this will simply return the same event. A copy will
276 * otherwise be made using gst_event_copy().
278 * Returns: (transfer full): a writable event which may or may not be the
281 #define gst_event_make_writable(ev) GST_EVENT_CAST (gst_mini_object_make_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (ev)))
284 * @old_event: (inout) (transfer full): pointer to a pointer to a #GstEvent
286 * @new_event: (allow-none) (transfer none): pointer to a #GstEvent that will
287 * replace the event pointed to by @old_event.
289 * Modifies a pointer to a #GstEvent to point to a different #GstEvent. The
290 * modification is done atomically (so this is useful for ensuring thread safety
291 * in some cases), and the reference counts are updated appropriately (the old
292 * event is unreffed, the new one is reffed).
294 * Either @new_event or the #GstEvent pointed to by @old_event may be NULL.
296 * Returns: TRUE if @new_event was different from @old_event
298 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
299 G_INLINE_FUNC gboolean gst_event_replace (GstEvent **old_event, GstEvent *new_event);
302 static inline gboolean
303 gst_event_replace (GstEvent **old_event, GstEvent *new_event)
305 return gst_mini_object_replace ((GstMiniObject **) old_event, (GstMiniObject *) new_event);
310 * @old_event: (inout) (transfer full): pointer to a pointer to a #GstEvent
313 * Atomically replace the #GstEvent pointed to by @old_event with NULL and
314 * return the original event.
316 * Returns: the #GstEvent that was in @old_event
318 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
319 G_INLINE_FUNC GstEvent * gst_event_steal (GstEvent **old_event);
322 static inline GstEvent *
323 gst_event_steal (GstEvent **old_event)
325 return GST_EVENT_CAST (gst_mini_object_steal ((GstMiniObject **) old_event));
330 * @old_event: (inout) (transfer full): pointer to a pointer to a #GstEvent
332 * @new_event: (allow-none) (transfer full): pointer to a #GstEvent that will
333 * replace the event pointed to by @old_event.
335 * Modifies a pointer to a #GstEvent to point to a different #GstEvent. This
336 * function is similar to gst_event_replace() except that it takes ownership of
339 * Either @new_event or the #GstEvent pointed to by @old_event may be NULL.
341 * Returns: TRUE if @new_event was different from @old_event
343 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
344 G_INLINE_FUNC gboolean gst_event_take (GstEvent **old_event, GstEvent *new_event);
347 static inline gboolean
348 gst_event_take (GstEvent **old_event, GstEvent *new_event)
350 return gst_mini_object_take ((GstMiniObject **) old_event, (GstMiniObject *) new_event);
355 * @GST_QOS_TYPE_OVERFLOW: The QoS event type that is produced when downstream
356 * elements are producing data too quickly and the element can't keep up
357 * processing the data. Upstream should reduce their processing rate. This
358 * type is also used when buffers arrive early or in time.
359 * @GST_QOS_TYPE_UNDERFLOW: The QoS event type that is produced when downstream
360 * elements are producing data too slowly and need to speed up their processing
362 * @GST_QOS_TYPE_THROTTLE: The QoS event type that is produced when the
363 * application enabled throttling to limit the datarate.
365 * The different types of QoS events that can be given to the
366 * gst_event_new_qos() method.
371 GST_QOS_TYPE_OVERFLOW = 0,
372 GST_QOS_TYPE_UNDERFLOW = 1,
373 GST_QOS_TYPE_THROTTLE = 2
378 * @mini_object: the parent structure
379 * @type: the #GstEventType of the event
380 * @timestamp: the timestamp of the event
381 * @seqnum: the sequence number of the event
386 GstMiniObject mini_object;
388 /*< public >*/ /* with COW */
394 const gchar* gst_event_type_get_name (GstEventType type);
395 GQuark gst_event_type_to_quark (GstEventType type);
397 gst_event_type_get_flags (GstEventType type);
403 * @event: The event to refcount
405 * Increase the refcount of this event.
407 * Returns: (transfer full): @event (for convenience when doing assignments)
409 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
410 G_INLINE_FUNC GstEvent * gst_event_ref (GstEvent * event);
413 static inline GstEvent *
414 gst_event_ref (GstEvent * event)
416 return (GstEvent *) gst_mini_object_ref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (event));
421 * @event: (transfer full): the event to refcount
423 * Decrease the refcount of an event, freeing it if the refcount reaches 0.
425 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
426 G_INLINE_FUNC void gst_event_unref (GstEvent * event);
430 gst_event_unref (GstEvent * event)
432 gst_mini_object_unref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (event));
438 * @event: The event to copy
440 * Copy the event using the event specific copy function.
442 * Returns: (transfer full): the new event
444 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
445 G_INLINE_FUNC GstEvent * gst_event_copy (const GstEvent * event);
448 static inline GstEvent *
449 gst_event_copy (const GstEvent * event)
451 return GST_EVENT_CAST (gst_mini_object_copy (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CONST_CAST (event)));
454 GType gst_event_get_type (void);
457 GstEvent* gst_event_new_custom (GstEventType type, GstStructure *structure) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
460 gst_event_get_structure (GstEvent *event);
461 GstStructure * gst_event_writable_structure (GstEvent *event);
463 gboolean gst_event_has_name (GstEvent *event, const gchar *name);
465 /* identifiers for events and messages */
466 guint32 gst_event_get_seqnum (GstEvent *event);
467 void gst_event_set_seqnum (GstEvent *event, guint32 seqnum);
470 GstEvent * gst_event_new_flush_start (void) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
472 GstEvent * gst_event_new_flush_stop (gboolean reset_time) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
473 void gst_event_parse_flush_stop (GstEvent *event, gboolean *reset_time);
476 GstEvent * gst_event_new_eos (void) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
479 GstEvent * gst_event_new_caps (GstCaps *caps) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
480 void gst_event_parse_caps (GstEvent *event, GstCaps **caps);
483 GstEvent* gst_event_new_segment (const GstSegment *segment) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
484 void gst_event_parse_segment (GstEvent *event, const GstSegment **segment);
485 void gst_event_copy_segment (GstEvent *event, GstSegment *segment);
488 GstEvent* gst_event_new_tag (GstTagList *taglist) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
489 void gst_event_parse_tag (GstEvent *event, GstTagList **taglist);
492 GstEvent * gst_event_new_buffer_size (GstFormat format, gint64 minsize, gint64 maxsize,
493 gboolean async) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
494 void gst_event_parse_buffer_size (GstEvent *event, GstFormat *format, gint64 *minsize,
495 gint64 *maxsize, gboolean *async);
498 GstEvent* gst_event_new_sink_message (GstMessage *msg) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
499 void gst_event_parse_sink_message (GstEvent *event, GstMessage **msg);
502 GstEvent* gst_event_new_qos (GstQOSType type, gdouble proportion,
503 GstClockTimeDiff diff, GstClockTime timestamp) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
504 void gst_event_parse_qos (GstEvent *event, GstQOSType *type,
505 gdouble *proportion, GstClockTimeDiff *diff,
506 GstClockTime *timestamp);
508 GstEvent* gst_event_new_seek (gdouble rate, GstFormat format, GstSeekFlags flags,
509 GstSeekType start_type, gint64 start,
510 GstSeekType stop_type, gint64 stop) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
511 void gst_event_parse_seek (GstEvent *event, gdouble *rate, GstFormat *format,
513 GstSeekType *start_type, gint64 *start,
514 GstSeekType *stop_type, gint64 *stop);
516 /* navigation event */
517 GstEvent* gst_event_new_navigation (GstStructure *structure) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
520 GstEvent* gst_event_new_latency (GstClockTime latency) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
521 void gst_event_parse_latency (GstEvent *event, GstClockTime *latency);
524 GstEvent* gst_event_new_step (GstFormat format, guint64 amount, gdouble rate,
525 gboolean flush, gboolean intermediate) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
526 void gst_event_parse_step (GstEvent *event, GstFormat *format, guint64 *amount,
527 gdouble *rate, gboolean *flush, gboolean *intermediate);
529 /* renegotiate event */
530 GstEvent* gst_event_new_reconfigure (void) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
534 #endif /* __GST_EVENT_H__ */