2 * Copyright (C) 2004 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
4 * gstmessage.h: Header for GstMessage subsystem
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22 #ifndef __GST_MESSAGE_H__
23 #define __GST_MESSAGE_H__
27 typedef struct _GstMessage GstMessage;
31 * @GST_MESSAGE_UNKNOWN: an undefined message
32 * @GST_MESSAGE_EOS: end-of-stream reached in a pipeline. The application will
33 * only receive this message in the PLAYING state and every time it sets a
34 * pipeline to PLAYING that is in the EOS state. The application can perform a
35 * flushing seek in the pipeline, which will undo the EOS state again.
36 * @GST_MESSAGE_ERROR: an error occurred. When the application receives an error
37 * message it should stop playback of the pipeline and not assume that more
38 * data will be played.
39 * @GST_MESSAGE_WARNING: a warning occurred.
40 * @GST_MESSAGE_INFO: an info message occurred
41 * @GST_MESSAGE_TAG: a tag was found.
42 * @GST_MESSAGE_BUFFERING: the pipeline is buffering. When the application
43 * receives a buffering message in the PLAYING state for a non-live pipeline it
44 * must PAUSE the pipeline until the buffering completes, when the percentage
45 * field in the message is 100%. For live pipelines, no action must be
46 * performed and the buffering percentage can be used to inform the user about
48 * @GST_MESSAGE_STATE_CHANGED: a state change happened
49 * @GST_MESSAGE_STATE_DIRTY: an element changed state in a streaming thread.
50 * This message is deprecated.
51 * @GST_MESSAGE_STEP_DONE: a stepping operation finished.
52 * @GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_PROVIDE: an element notifies its capability of providing
53 * a clock. This message is used internally and
54 * never forwarded to the application.
55 * @GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_LOST: The current clock as selected by the pipeline became
56 * unusable. The pipeline will select a new clock on
57 * the next PLAYING state change. The application
58 * should set the pipeline to PAUSED and back to
59 * PLAYING when this message is received.
60 * @GST_MESSAGE_NEW_CLOCK: a new clock was selected in the pipeline.
61 * @GST_MESSAGE_STRUCTURE_CHANGE: the structure of the pipeline changed. This
62 * message is used internally and never forwarded to the application.
63 * @GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_STATUS: status about a stream, emitted when it starts,
64 * stops, errors, etc..
65 * @GST_MESSAGE_APPLICATION: message posted by the application, possibly
66 * via an application-specific element.
67 * @GST_MESSAGE_ELEMENT: element-specific message, see the specific element's
69 * @GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_START: pipeline started playback of a segment. This
70 * message is used internally and never forwarded to the application.
71 * @GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_DONE: pipeline completed playback of a segment. This
72 * message is forwarded to the application after all elements that posted
73 * @GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_START posted a GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_DONE message.
74 * @GST_MESSAGE_DURATION_CHANGED: The duration of a pipeline changed. The
75 * application can get the new duration with a duration query.
76 * @GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_START: Posted by elements when they start an ASYNC
77 * #GstStateChange. This message is not forwarded to the application but is used
79 * @GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_DONE: Posted by elements when they complete an ASYNC
80 * #GstStateChange. The application will only receive this message from the toplevel
82 * @GST_MESSAGE_LATENCY: Posted by elements when their latency changes. The
83 * application should recalculate and distribute a new latency.
84 * @GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE: Posted by elements when they want the pipeline to
85 * change state. This message is a suggestion to the application which can
86 * decide to perform the state change on (part of) the pipeline.
87 * @GST_MESSAGE_STEP_START: A stepping operation was started.
88 * @GST_MESSAGE_QOS: A buffer was dropped or an element changed its processing
89 * strategy for Quality of Service reasons.
90 * @GST_MESSAGE_PROGRESS: A progress message.
91 * @GST_MESSAGE_TOC: A new table of contents (TOC) was found or previously found TOC
93 * @GST_MESSAGE_RESET_TIME: Message to request resetting the pipeline's
94 * running time from the pipeline. This is an internal message which
95 * applications will likely never receive.
96 * @GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_START: Message indicating start of a new stream. Useful
97 * e.g. when using playbin in gapless playback mode, to get notified when
98 * the next title actually starts playing (which will be some time after
99 * the URI for the next title has been set).
100 * @GST_MESSAGE_NEED_CONTEXT: Message indicating that an element wants a specific context (Since 1.2)
101 * @GST_MESSAGE_HAVE_CONTEXT: Message indicating that an element created a context (Since 1.2)
102 * @GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED: Message is an extended message type (see below).
103 * These extended message IDs can't be used directly with mask-based API
104 * like gst_bus_poll() or gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered(), but you can still
105 * filter for GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED and then check the result for the
106 * specific type. (Since 1.4)
107 * @GST_MESSAGE_DEVICE_ADDED: Message indicating a #GstDevice was added to
108 * a #GstDeviceProvider (Since 1.4)
109 * @GST_MESSAGE_DEVICE_REMOVED: Message indicating a #GstDevice was removed
110 * from a #GstDeviceProvider (Since 1.4)
111 * @GST_MESSAGE_ANY: mask for all of the above messages.
113 * The different message types that are available.
115 /* NOTE: keep in sync with quark registration in gstmessage.c
116 * NOTE: keep GST_MESSAGE_ANY a valid gint to avoid compiler warnings.
118 /* FIXME: 2.0: Make it NOT flags, just a regular 1,2,3,4.. enumeration */
119 /* FIXME: For GST_MESSAGE_ANY ~0 -> 0xffffffff see
120 * https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732633
124 GST_MESSAGE_UNKNOWN = 0,
125 GST_MESSAGE_EOS = (1 << 0),
126 GST_MESSAGE_ERROR = (1 << 1),
127 GST_MESSAGE_WARNING = (1 << 2),
128 GST_MESSAGE_INFO = (1 << 3),
129 GST_MESSAGE_TAG = (1 << 4),
130 GST_MESSAGE_BUFFERING = (1 << 5),
131 GST_MESSAGE_STATE_CHANGED = (1 << 6),
132 GST_MESSAGE_STATE_DIRTY = (1 << 7),
133 GST_MESSAGE_STEP_DONE = (1 << 8),
134 GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_PROVIDE = (1 << 9),
135 GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_LOST = (1 << 10),
136 GST_MESSAGE_NEW_CLOCK = (1 << 11),
137 GST_MESSAGE_STRUCTURE_CHANGE = (1 << 12),
138 GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_STATUS = (1 << 13),
139 GST_MESSAGE_APPLICATION = (1 << 14),
140 GST_MESSAGE_ELEMENT = (1 << 15),
141 GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_START = (1 << 16),
142 GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_DONE = (1 << 17),
143 GST_MESSAGE_DURATION_CHANGED = (1 << 18),
144 GST_MESSAGE_LATENCY = (1 << 19),
145 GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_START = (1 << 20),
146 GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_DONE = (1 << 21),
147 GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE = (1 << 22),
148 GST_MESSAGE_STEP_START = (1 << 23),
149 GST_MESSAGE_QOS = (1 << 24),
150 GST_MESSAGE_PROGRESS = (1 << 25),
151 GST_MESSAGE_TOC = (1 << 26),
152 GST_MESSAGE_RESET_TIME = (1 << 27),
153 GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_START = (1 << 28),
154 GST_MESSAGE_NEED_CONTEXT = (1 << 29),
155 GST_MESSAGE_HAVE_CONTEXT = (1 << 30),
156 GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED = (1 << 31),
157 GST_MESSAGE_DEVICE_ADDED = GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED + 1,
158 GST_MESSAGE_DEVICE_REMOVED = GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED + 2,
159 GST_MESSAGE_ANY = (gint) (0xffffffff)
162 #include <gst/gstminiobject.h>
163 #include <gst/gstobject.h>
164 #include <gst/gstelement.h>
165 #include <gst/gsttaglist.h>
166 #include <gst/gststructure.h>
167 #include <gst/gstquery.h>
168 #include <gst/gsttoc.h>
169 #include <gst/gstdevice.h>
171 GST_EXPORT GType _gst_message_type;
173 #define GST_TYPE_MESSAGE (_gst_message_type)
174 #define GST_IS_MESSAGE(obj) (GST_IS_MINI_OBJECT_TYPE (obj, GST_TYPE_MESSAGE))
175 #define GST_MESSAGE_CAST(obj) ((GstMessage*)(obj))
176 #define GST_MESSAGE(obj) (GST_MESSAGE_CAST(obj))
178 /* the lock is used to handle the synchronous handling of messages,
179 * the emiting thread is block until the handling thread processed
180 * the message using this mutex/cond pair */
181 #define GST_MESSAGE_GET_LOCK(message) (&GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->lock)
182 #define GST_MESSAGE_LOCK(message) g_mutex_lock(GST_MESSAGE_GET_LOCK(message))
183 #define GST_MESSAGE_UNLOCK(message) g_mutex_unlock(GST_MESSAGE_GET_LOCK(message))
184 #define GST_MESSAGE_GET_COND(message) (&GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->cond)
185 #define GST_MESSAGE_WAIT(message) g_cond_wait(GST_MESSAGE_GET_COND(message),GST_MESSAGE_GET_LOCK(message))
186 #define GST_MESSAGE_SIGNAL(message) g_cond_signal(GST_MESSAGE_GET_COND(message))
190 * @message: a #GstMessage
192 * Get the #GstMessageType of @message.
194 #define GST_MESSAGE_TYPE(message) (GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->type)
196 * GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_IS_EXTENDED:
197 * @message: a #GstMessage
199 * Check if the message is in the extended message group
202 #define GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_IS_EXTENDED(message) (!!(GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->type & GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED))
205 * GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAME:
206 * @message: a #GstMessage
208 * Get a constant string representation of the #GstMessageType of @message.
210 #define GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAME(message) gst_message_type_get_name(GST_MESSAGE_TYPE(message))
212 * GST_MESSAGE_TIMESTAMP:
213 * @message: a #GstMessage
215 * Get the timestamp of @message. This is the timestamp when the message
218 #define GST_MESSAGE_TIMESTAMP(message) (GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->timestamp)
221 * @message: a #GstMessage
223 * Get the object that posted @message.
225 #define GST_MESSAGE_SRC(message) (GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->src)
228 * GST_MESSAGE_SEQNUM:
229 * @message: a #GstMessage
231 * Get the sequence number of @message.
233 #define GST_MESSAGE_SEQNUM(message) (GST_MESSAGE_CAST(message)->seqnum)
236 * GST_MESSAGE_SRC_NAME:
237 * @message: a #GstMessage
239 * Get the name of the object that posted @message. Returns "(NULL)" if
240 * the message has no source object set.
242 #define GST_MESSAGE_SRC_NAME(message) (GST_MESSAGE_SRC(message) ? \
243 GST_OBJECT_NAME (GST_MESSAGE_SRC(message)) : "(NULL)")
246 * GstStructureChangeType:
247 * @GST_STRUCTURE_CHANGE_TYPE_PAD_LINK: Pad linking is starting or done.
248 * @GST_STRUCTURE_CHANGE_TYPE_PAD_UNLINK: Pad unlinking is starting or done.
250 * The type of a %GST_MESSAGE_STRUCTURE_CHANGE.
253 GST_STRUCTURE_CHANGE_TYPE_PAD_LINK = 0,
254 GST_STRUCTURE_CHANGE_TYPE_PAD_UNLINK = 1
255 } GstStructureChangeType;
258 * GstStreamStatusType:
259 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_CREATE: A new thread need to be created.
260 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_ENTER: a thread entered its loop function
261 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_LEAVE: a thread left its loop function
262 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_DESTROY: a thread is destroyed
263 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_START: a thread is started
264 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_PAUSE: a thread is paused
265 * @GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_STOP: a thread is stopped
267 * The type of a %GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_STATUS. The stream status messages inform the
268 * application of new streaming threads and their status.
271 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_CREATE = 0,
272 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_ENTER = 1,
273 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_LEAVE = 2,
274 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_DESTROY = 3,
276 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_START = 8,
277 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_PAUSE = 9,
278 GST_STREAM_STATUS_TYPE_STOP = 10
279 } GstStreamStatusType;
283 * @GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_START: A new task started.
284 * @GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_CONTINUE: A task completed and a new one continues.
285 * @GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_COMPLETE: A task completed.
286 * @GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_CANCELED: A task was canceled.
287 * @GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_ERROR: A task caused an error. An error message is also
290 * The type of a %GST_MESSAGE_PROGRESS. The progress messages inform the
291 * application of the status of asynchronous tasks.
294 GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_START = 0,
295 GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_CONTINUE = 1,
296 GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_COMPLETE = 2,
297 GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_CANCELED = 3,
298 GST_PROGRESS_TYPE_ERROR = 4
303 * @mini_object: the parent structure
304 * @type: the #GstMessageType of the message
305 * @timestamp: the timestamp of the message
306 * @src: the src of the message
307 * @seqnum: the sequence number of the message
313 GstMiniObject mini_object;
315 /*< public > *//* with COW */
321 /*< private >*//* with MESSAGE_LOCK */
322 GMutex lock; /* lock and cond for async delivery */
326 GType gst_message_get_type (void);
328 const gchar* gst_message_type_get_name (GstMessageType type);
329 GQuark gst_message_type_to_quark (GstMessageType type);
334 * @msg: the message to ref
336 * Convenience macro to increase the reference count of the message.
338 * Returns: @msg (for convenience when doing assignments)
340 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
341 G_INLINE_FUNC GstMessage * gst_message_ref (GstMessage * msg);
344 static inline GstMessage *
345 gst_message_ref (GstMessage * msg)
347 return (GstMessage *) gst_mini_object_ref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (msg));
352 * @msg: the message to unref
354 * Convenience macro to decrease the reference count of the message, possibly
357 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
358 G_INLINE_FUNC void gst_message_unref (GstMessage * msg);
362 gst_message_unref (GstMessage * msg)
364 gst_mini_object_unref (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (msg));
370 * @msg: the message to copy
372 * Creates a copy of the message. Returns a copy of the message.
374 * Returns: (transfer full): a new copy of @msg.
378 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
379 G_INLINE_FUNC GstMessage * gst_message_copy (const GstMessage * msg);
382 static inline GstMessage *
383 gst_message_copy (const GstMessage * msg)
385 return GST_MESSAGE_CAST (gst_mini_object_copy (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CONST_CAST (msg)));
389 * gst_message_is_writable:
390 * @msg: a #GstMessage
392 * Tests if you can safely write into a message's structure or validly
393 * modify the seqnum and timestamp fields.
395 #define gst_message_is_writable(msg) gst_mini_object_is_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (msg))
397 * gst_message_make_writable:
398 * @msg: (transfer full): the message to make writable
400 * Checks if a message is writable. If not, a writable copy is made and
403 * Returns: (transfer full): a message (possibly a duplicate) that is writable.
407 #define gst_message_make_writable(msg) GST_MESSAGE_CAST (gst_mini_object_make_writable (GST_MINI_OBJECT_CAST (msg)))
409 * gst_message_replace:
410 * @old_message: (inout) (transfer full) (nullable): pointer to a
411 * pointer to a #GstMessage to be replaced.
412 * @new_message: (allow-none) (transfer none): pointer to a #GstMessage that will
413 * replace the message pointed to by @old_message.
415 * Modifies a pointer to a #GstMessage to point to a different #GstMessage. The
416 * modification is done atomically (so this is useful for ensuring thread safety
417 * in some cases), and the reference counts are updated appropriately (the old
418 * message is unreffed, the new one is reffed).
420 * Either @new_message or the #GstMessage pointed to by @old_message may be %NULL.
422 * Returns: %TRUE if @new_message was different from @old_message
424 #ifdef _FOOL_GTK_DOC_
425 G_INLINE_FUNC gboolean gst_message_replace (GstMessage **old_message, GstMessage *new_message);
428 static inline gboolean
429 gst_message_replace (GstMessage **old_message, GstMessage *new_message)
431 return gst_mini_object_replace ((GstMiniObject **) old_message, (GstMiniObject *) new_message);
435 /* custom messages */
436 GstMessage * gst_message_new_custom (GstMessageType type,
438 GstStructure * structure) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
440 gst_message_get_structure (GstMessage *message);
442 gboolean gst_message_has_name (GstMessage *message, const gchar *name);
444 /* identifiers for events and messages */
445 guint32 gst_message_get_seqnum (GstMessage *message);
446 void gst_message_set_seqnum (GstMessage *message, guint32 seqnum);
449 GstMessage * gst_message_new_eos (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
453 GstMessage * gst_message_new_error (GstObject * src, GError * error, const gchar * debug) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
454 void gst_message_parse_error (GstMessage *message, GError **gerror, gchar **debug);
457 GstMessage * gst_message_new_warning (GstObject * src, GError * error, const gchar * debug) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
458 void gst_message_parse_warning (GstMessage *message, GError **gerror, gchar **debug);
461 GstMessage * gst_message_new_info (GstObject * src, GError * error, const gchar * debug) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
462 void gst_message_parse_info (GstMessage *message, GError **gerror, gchar **debug);
465 GstMessage * gst_message_new_tag (GstObject * src, GstTagList * tag_list) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
466 void gst_message_parse_tag (GstMessage *message, GstTagList **tag_list);
469 GstMessage * gst_message_new_buffering (GstObject * src, gint percent) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
470 void gst_message_parse_buffering (GstMessage *message, gint *percent);
471 void gst_message_set_buffering_stats (GstMessage *message, GstBufferingMode mode,
472 gint avg_in, gint avg_out,
473 gint64 buffering_left);
474 void gst_message_parse_buffering_stats (GstMessage *message, GstBufferingMode *mode,
475 gint *avg_in, gint *avg_out,
476 gint64 *buffering_left);
479 GstMessage * gst_message_new_state_changed (GstObject * src, GstState oldstate,
480 GstState newstate, GstState pending) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
481 void gst_message_parse_state_changed (GstMessage *message, GstState *oldstate,
482 GstState *newstate, GstState *pending);
485 GstMessage * gst_message_new_state_dirty (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
488 GstMessage * gst_message_new_step_done (GstObject * src, GstFormat format, guint64 amount,
489 gdouble rate, gboolean flush, gboolean intermediate,
490 guint64 duration, gboolean eos) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
491 void gst_message_parse_step_done (GstMessage * message, GstFormat *format, guint64 *amount,
492 gdouble *rate, gboolean *flush, gboolean *intermediate,
493 guint64 *duration, gboolean *eos);
495 GstMessage * gst_message_new_clock_provide (GstObject * src, GstClock *clock, gboolean ready) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
496 void gst_message_parse_clock_provide (GstMessage *message, GstClock **clock,
500 GstMessage * gst_message_new_clock_lost (GstObject * src, GstClock *clock) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
501 void gst_message_parse_clock_lost (GstMessage *message, GstClock **clock);
504 GstMessage * gst_message_new_new_clock (GstObject * src, GstClock *clock) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
505 void gst_message_parse_new_clock (GstMessage *message, GstClock **clock);
508 GstMessage * gst_message_new_application (GstObject * src, GstStructure * structure) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
511 GstMessage * gst_message_new_element (GstObject * src, GstStructure * structure) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
514 GstMessage * gst_message_new_segment_start (GstObject * src, GstFormat format, gint64 position) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
515 void gst_message_parse_segment_start (GstMessage *message, GstFormat *format,
519 GstMessage * gst_message_new_segment_done (GstObject * src, GstFormat format, gint64 position) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
520 void gst_message_parse_segment_done (GstMessage *message, GstFormat *format,
523 /* DURATION_CHANGED */
524 GstMessage * gst_message_new_duration_changed (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
527 GstMessage * gst_message_new_latency (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
530 GstMessage * gst_message_new_async_start (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
533 GstMessage * gst_message_new_async_done (GstObject * src, GstClockTime running_time) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
534 void gst_message_parse_async_done (GstMessage *message, GstClockTime *running_time);
536 /* STRUCTURE CHANGE */
537 GstMessage * gst_message_new_structure_change (GstObject * src, GstStructureChangeType type,
538 GstElement *owner, gboolean busy) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
539 void gst_message_parse_structure_change (GstMessage *message, GstStructureChangeType *type,
540 GstElement **owner, gboolean *busy);
543 GstMessage * gst_message_new_stream_status (GstObject * src, GstStreamStatusType type,
544 GstElement *owner) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
545 void gst_message_parse_stream_status (GstMessage *message, GstStreamStatusType *type,
547 void gst_message_set_stream_status_object (GstMessage *message, const GValue *object);
548 const GValue * gst_message_get_stream_status_object (GstMessage *message);
551 GstMessage * gst_message_new_request_state (GstObject * src, GstState state) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
552 void gst_message_parse_request_state (GstMessage * message, GstState *state);
555 GstMessage * gst_message_new_step_start (GstObject * src, gboolean active, GstFormat format,
556 guint64 amount, gdouble rate, gboolean flush,
557 gboolean intermediate) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
558 void gst_message_parse_step_start (GstMessage * message, gboolean *active, GstFormat *format,
559 guint64 *amount, gdouble *rate, gboolean *flush,
560 gboolean *intermediate);
563 GstMessage * gst_message_new_qos (GstObject * src, gboolean live, guint64 running_time,
564 guint64 stream_time, guint64 timestamp, guint64 duration) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
565 void gst_message_set_qos_values (GstMessage * message, gint64 jitter, gdouble proportion,
567 void gst_message_set_qos_stats (GstMessage * message, GstFormat format, guint64 processed,
569 void gst_message_parse_qos (GstMessage * message, gboolean * live, guint64 * running_time,
570 guint64 * stream_time, guint64 * timestamp, guint64 * duration);
571 void gst_message_parse_qos_values (GstMessage * message, gint64 * jitter, gdouble * proportion,
573 void gst_message_parse_qos_stats (GstMessage * message, GstFormat * format, guint64 * processed,
576 GstMessage * gst_message_new_progress (GstObject * src, GstProgressType type, const gchar *code,
577 const gchar *text) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
578 void gst_message_parse_progress (GstMessage * message, GstProgressType * type, gchar ** code,
582 GstMessage * gst_message_new_toc (GstObject *src, GstToc *toc, gboolean updated);
583 void gst_message_parse_toc (GstMessage *message, GstToc **toc, gboolean *updated);
586 GstMessage * gst_message_new_reset_time (GstObject * src, GstClockTime running_time) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
587 void gst_message_parse_reset_time (GstMessage *message, GstClockTime *running_time);
590 GstMessage * gst_message_new_stream_start (GstObject * src) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
592 void gst_message_set_group_id (GstMessage *message, guint group_id);
593 gboolean gst_message_parse_group_id (GstMessage *message, guint *group_id);
596 GstMessage * gst_message_new_need_context (GstObject * src, const gchar * context_type) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
597 gboolean gst_message_parse_context_type (GstMessage * message, const gchar ** context_type);
600 GstMessage * gst_message_new_have_context (GstObject * src, GstContext *context) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
601 void gst_message_parse_have_context (GstMessage *message, GstContext **context);
604 GstMessage * gst_message_new_device_added (GstObject * src, GstDevice * device) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
605 void gst_message_parse_device_added (GstMessage * message, GstDevice ** device);
608 GstMessage * gst_message_new_device_removed (GstObject * src, GstDevice * device) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
609 void gst_message_parse_device_removed (GstMessage * message, GstDevice ** device);
614 #endif /* __GST_MESSAGE_H__ */