2 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
3 * 2004,2005 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
5 * gstpipeline.c: Overall pipeline management element
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25 * @short_description: Top-level bin with clocking and bus management
27 * @see_also: #GstElement, #GstBin, #GstClock, #GstBus
29 * A #GstPipeline is a special #GstBin used as the toplevel container for
30 * the filter graph. The #GstPipeline will manage the selection and
31 * distribution of a global #GstClock as well as provide a #GstBus to the
32 * application. It will also implement a default behaviour for managing
33 * seek events (see gst_element_seek()).
35 * gst_pipeline_new() is used to create a pipeline. when you are done with
36 * the pipeline, use gst_object_unref() to free its resources including all
37 * added #GstElement objects (if not otherwise referenced).
39 * Elements are added and removed from the pipeline using the #GstBin
40 * methods like gst_bin_add() and gst_bin_remove() (see #GstBin).
42 * Before changing the state of the #GstPipeline (see #GstElement) a #GstBus
43 * can be retrieved with gst_pipeline_get_bus(). This bus can then be
44 * used to receive #GstMessage from the elements in the pipeline.
46 * By default, a #GstPipeline will automatically flush the pending #GstBus
47 * messages when going to the NULL state to ensure that no circular
48 * references exist when no messages are read from the #GstBus. This
49 * behaviour can be changed with gst_pipeline_set_auto_flush_bus().
51 * When the #GstPipeline performs the PAUSED to PLAYING state change it will
52 * select a clock for the elements. The clock selection algorithm will by
53 * default select a clock provided by an element that is most upstream
54 * (closest to the source). For live pipelines (ones that return
55 * #GST_STATE_CHANGE_NO_PREROLL from the gst_element_set_state() call) this
56 * will select the clock provided by the live source. For normal pipelines
57 * this will select a clock provided by the sinks (most likely the audio
58 * sink). If no element provides a clock, a default #GstSystemClock is used.
60 * The clock selection can be controlled with the gst_pipeline_use_clock()
61 * method, which will enforce a given clock on the pipeline. With
62 * gst_pipeline_auto_clock() the default clock selection algorithm can be
65 * A #GstPipeline maintains a running time for the elements. The running
66 * time is defined as the difference between the current clock time and
67 * the base time. When the pipeline goes to READY or a flushing seek is
68 * performed on it, the running time is reset to 0. When the pipeline is
69 * set from PLAYING to PAUSED, the current clock time is sampled and used to
70 * configure the base time for the elements when the pipeline is set
71 * to PLAYING again. The effect is that the running time (as the difference
72 * between the clock time and the base time) will count how much time was spent
73 * in the PLAYING state. This default behaviour can be changed with the
74 * gst_element_set_start_time() method.
76 * When sending a flushing seek event to a GstPipeline (see
77 * gst_element_seek()), it will make sure that the pipeline is properly
78 * PAUSED and resumed as well as set the new running time to 0 when the
81 * Last reviewed on 2009-05-29 (0.10.24)
84 #include "gst_private.h"
86 #include "gst-i18n-lib.h"
88 #include "gstpipeline.h"
90 #include "gstsystemclock.h"
93 GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_STATIC (pipeline_debug);
94 #define GST_CAT_DEFAULT pipeline_debug
96 /* Pipeline signals and args */
103 #define DEFAULT_DELAY 0
104 #define DEFAULT_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS TRUE
113 #define GST_PIPELINE_GET_PRIVATE(obj) \
114 (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((obj), GST_TYPE_PIPELINE, GstPipelinePrivate))
116 struct _GstPipelinePrivate
119 gboolean auto_flush_bus;
121 /* when we need to update stream_time or clock when going back to
123 GstClockTime last_start_time;
124 gboolean update_clock;
128 static void gst_pipeline_dispose (GObject * object);
129 static void gst_pipeline_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
130 const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
131 static void gst_pipeline_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
132 GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
134 static GstClock *gst_pipeline_provide_clock_func (GstElement * element);
135 static GstStateChangeReturn gst_pipeline_change_state (GstElement * element,
136 GstStateChange transition);
138 static void gst_pipeline_handle_message (GstBin * bin, GstMessage * message);
140 /* static guint gst_pipeline_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; */
144 GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_INIT (pipeline_debug, "pipeline", GST_DEBUG_BOLD, \
145 "debugging info for the 'pipeline' container element"); \
148 #define gst_pipeline_parent_class parent_class
149 G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GstPipeline, gst_pipeline, GST_TYPE_BIN, _do_init);
152 gst_pipeline_class_init (GstPipelineClass * klass)
154 GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
155 GstElementClass *gstelement_class = GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (klass);
156 GstBinClass *gstbin_class = GST_BIN_CLASS (klass);
158 g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GstPipelinePrivate));
160 gobject_class->set_property = gst_pipeline_set_property;
161 gobject_class->get_property = gst_pipeline_get_property;
166 * The expected delay needed for elements to spin up to the
167 * PLAYING state expressed in nanoseconds.
168 * see gst_pipeline_set_delay() for more information on this option.
172 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_DELAY,
173 g_param_spec_uint64 ("delay", "Delay",
174 "Expected delay needed for elements "
175 "to spin up to PLAYING in nanoseconds", 0, G_MAXUINT64, DEFAULT_DELAY,
176 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
179 * GstPipeline:auto-flush-bus:
181 * Whether or not to automatically flush all messages on the
182 * pipeline's bus when going from READY to NULL state. Please see
183 * gst_pipeline_set_auto_flush_bus() for more information on this option.
187 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS,
188 g_param_spec_boolean ("auto-flush-bus", "Auto Flush Bus",
189 "Whether to automatically flush the pipeline's bus when going "
190 "from READY into NULL state", DEFAULT_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS,
191 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
193 gobject_class->dispose = gst_pipeline_dispose;
195 gst_element_class_set_metadata (gstelement_class, "Pipeline object",
197 "Complete pipeline object",
198 "Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>, Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>");
200 gstelement_class->change_state =
201 GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_pipeline_change_state);
202 gstelement_class->provide_clock =
203 GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_pipeline_provide_clock_func);
204 gstbin_class->handle_message =
205 GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_pipeline_handle_message);
209 gst_pipeline_init (GstPipeline * pipeline)
213 pipeline->priv = GST_PIPELINE_GET_PRIVATE (pipeline);
215 /* set default property values */
216 pipeline->priv->auto_flush_bus = DEFAULT_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS;
217 pipeline->delay = DEFAULT_DELAY;
219 /* create and set a default bus */
220 bus = gst_bus_new ();
222 /* FIXME, disabled for 0.10.5 release as it caused to many regressions */
223 /* Start our bus in flushing if appropriate */
224 if (pipeline->priv->auto_flush_bus)
225 gst_bus_set_flushing (bus, TRUE);
228 gst_element_set_bus (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (pipeline), bus);
229 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "set bus %" GST_PTR_FORMAT " on pipeline", bus);
230 gst_object_unref (bus);
234 gst_pipeline_dispose (GObject * object)
236 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE (object);
237 GstClock **clock_p = &pipeline->fixed_clock;
239 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_REFCOUNTING, pipeline, "dispose");
241 /* clear and unref any fixed clock */
242 gst_object_replace ((GstObject **) clock_p, NULL);
244 G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (object);
248 gst_pipeline_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
249 const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
251 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE (object);
255 gst_pipeline_set_delay (pipeline, g_value_get_uint64 (value));
257 case PROP_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS:
258 gst_pipeline_set_auto_flush_bus (pipeline, g_value_get_boolean (value));
261 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
267 gst_pipeline_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
268 GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
270 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE (object);
274 g_value_set_uint64 (value, gst_pipeline_get_delay (pipeline));
276 case PROP_AUTO_FLUSH_BUS:
277 g_value_set_boolean (value, gst_pipeline_get_auto_flush_bus (pipeline));
280 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
285 /* set the start_time to 0, this will cause us to select a new base_time and
286 * make the running_time start from 0 again. */
288 reset_start_time (GstPipeline * pipeline)
290 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
291 if (GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline) != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE) {
292 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "reset start_time to 0");
293 GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline) = 0;
294 pipeline->priv->last_start_time = -1;
296 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "application asked to not reset stream_time");
298 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
303 * @name: name of new pipeline
305 * Create a new pipeline with the given name.
307 * Returns: (transfer full): newly created GstPipeline
312 gst_pipeline_new (const gchar * name)
314 return gst_element_factory_make ("pipeline", name);
317 /* takes a snapshot of the running_time of the pipeline and store this as the
318 * element start_time. This is the time we will set as the running_time of the
319 * pipeline when we go to PLAYING next. */
321 pipeline_update_start_time (GstElement * element)
323 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE_CAST (element);
326 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
327 if ((clock = element->clock)) {
330 gst_object_ref (clock);
331 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
333 /* calculate the time when we stopped */
334 now = gst_clock_get_time (clock);
335 gst_object_unref (clock);
337 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
338 /* store the current running time */
339 if (GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline) != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE) {
340 if (now != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE)
341 GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline) = now - element->base_time;
343 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (element,
344 "Clock %s returned invalid time, can't calculate "
345 "running_time when going to the PAUSED state",
346 GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock));
348 /* we went to PAUSED, when going to PLAYING select clock and new
350 pipeline->priv->update_clock = TRUE;
352 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (element,
353 "start_time=%" GST_TIME_FORMAT ", now=%" GST_TIME_FORMAT
354 ", base_time %" GST_TIME_FORMAT,
355 GST_TIME_ARGS (GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline)),
356 GST_TIME_ARGS (now), GST_TIME_ARGS (element->base_time));
358 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
362 static GstStateChangeReturn
363 gst_pipeline_change_state (GstElement * element, GstStateChange transition)
365 GstStateChangeReturn result = GST_STATE_CHANGE_SUCCESS;
366 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE_CAST (element);
369 switch (transition) {
370 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_NULL_TO_READY:
371 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
373 gst_bus_set_flushing (element->bus, FALSE);
374 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
376 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_PAUSED:
377 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
378 pipeline->priv->update_clock = TRUE;
379 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
381 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_PLAYING:
383 GstClockTime now, start_time, last_start_time, delay;
384 gboolean update_clock;
387 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (element, "selecting clock and base_time");
389 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
390 cur_clock = element->clock;
392 gst_object_ref (cur_clock);
393 /* get the desired running_time of the first buffer aka the start_time */
394 start_time = GST_ELEMENT_START_TIME (pipeline);
395 last_start_time = pipeline->priv->last_start_time;
396 pipeline->priv->last_start_time = start_time;
397 /* see if we need to update the clock */
398 update_clock = pipeline->priv->update_clock;
399 pipeline->priv->update_clock = FALSE;
400 delay = pipeline->delay;
401 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
403 /* running time changed, either with a PAUSED or a flush, we need to check
404 * if there is a new clock & update the base time */
405 if (update_clock || last_start_time != start_time) {
406 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "Need to update start_time");
408 /* when going to PLAYING, select a clock when needed. If we just got
409 * flushed, we don't reselect the clock. */
411 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "Need to update clock.");
412 clock = gst_element_provide_clock (element);
414 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline,
415 "Don't need to update clock, using old clock.");
416 clock = gst_object_ref (cur_clock);
420 now = gst_clock_get_time (clock);
422 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline, "no clock, using base time of NONE");
423 now = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
426 if (clock != cur_clock) {
427 /* now distribute the clock (which could be NULL). If some
428 * element refuses the clock, this will return FALSE and
429 * we effectively fail the state change. */
430 if (!gst_element_set_clock (element, clock))
433 /* if we selected and distributed a new clock, let the app
435 gst_element_post_message (element,
436 gst_message_new_new_clock (GST_OBJECT_CAST (element), clock));
440 gst_object_unref (clock);
442 if (start_time != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE && now != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE) {
443 GstClockTime new_base_time = now - start_time + delay;
444 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (element,
445 "start_time=%" GST_TIME_FORMAT ", now=%" GST_TIME_FORMAT
446 ", base_time %" GST_TIME_FORMAT,
447 GST_TIME_ARGS (start_time), GST_TIME_ARGS (now),
448 GST_TIME_ARGS (new_base_time));
450 gst_element_set_base_time (element, new_base_time);
452 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline,
453 "NOT adjusting base_time because start_time is NONE");
456 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline,
457 "NOT adjusting base_time because we selected one before");
461 gst_object_unref (cur_clock);
464 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PLAYING_TO_PAUSED:
466 /* we take a start_time snapshot before calling the children state changes
467 * so that they know about when the pipeline PAUSED. */
468 pipeline_update_start_time (element);
471 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_READY:
472 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_NULL:
476 result = GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->change_state (element, transition);
478 switch (transition) {
479 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_NULL_TO_READY:
481 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_PAUSED:
483 reset_start_time (pipeline);
486 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_PLAYING:
488 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PLAYING_TO_PAUSED:
490 /* Take a new snapshot of the start_time after calling the state change on
491 * all children. This will be the running_time of the pipeline when we go
493 pipeline_update_start_time (element);
496 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_READY:
498 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_NULL:
503 /* grab some stuff before we release the lock to flush out the bus */
504 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (element);
505 if ((bus = element->bus))
506 gst_object_ref (bus);
507 auto_flush = pipeline->priv->auto_flush_bus;
508 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (element);
512 gst_bus_set_flushing (bus, TRUE);
514 GST_INFO_OBJECT (element, "not flushing bus, auto-flushing disabled");
516 gst_object_unref (bus);
526 /* we generate this error when the selected clock was not
527 * accepted by some element */
528 GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (pipeline, CORE, CLOCK,
529 (_("Selected clock cannot be used in pipeline.")),
530 ("Pipeline cannot operate with selected clock"));
531 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pipeline,
532 "Pipeline cannot operate with selected clock %p", clock);
534 gst_object_unref (clock);
535 return GST_STATE_CHANGE_FAILURE;
539 /* intercept the bus messages from our children. We watch for the ASYNC_START
540 * message with is posted by the elements (sinks) that require a reset of the
541 * running_time after a flush. ASYNC_START also brings the pipeline back into
542 * the PAUSED, pending PAUSED state. When the ASYNC_DONE message is received the
543 * pipeline will redistribute the new base_time and will bring the elements back
544 * to the desired state of the pipeline. */
546 gst_pipeline_handle_message (GstBin * bin, GstMessage * message)
548 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE_CAST (bin);
550 switch (GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (message)) {
551 case GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_DONE:
555 gst_message_parse_async_done (message, &reset_time);
557 /* reset our running time if we need to distribute a new base_time to the
560 reset_start_time (pipeline);
564 case GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_LOST:
568 gst_message_parse_clock_lost (message, &clock);
570 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bin);
571 if (clock == GST_ELEMENT_CAST (bin)->clock) {
572 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bin, "Used clock '%s' got lost",
573 GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock));
574 pipeline->priv->update_clock = TRUE;
576 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bin);
581 GST_BIN_CLASS (parent_class)->handle_message (bin, message);
585 * gst_pipeline_get_bus:
586 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
588 * Gets the #GstBus of @pipeline. The bus allows applications to receive
589 * #GstMessage packets.
591 * Returns: (transfer full): a #GstBus, unref after usage.
596 gst_pipeline_get_bus (GstPipeline * pipeline)
598 return gst_element_get_bus (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (pipeline));
602 gst_pipeline_provide_clock_func (GstElement * element)
604 GstClock *clock = NULL;
605 GstPipeline *pipeline = GST_PIPELINE (element);
607 /* if we have a fixed clock, use that one */
608 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
609 if (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (pipeline, GST_PIPELINE_FLAG_FIXED_CLOCK)) {
610 clock = pipeline->fixed_clock;
612 gst_object_ref (clock);
613 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
615 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CLOCK, "pipeline using fixed clock %p (%s)",
616 clock, clock ? GST_STR_NULL (GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock)) : "-");
618 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
619 /* let the parent bin select a clock */
621 GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->provide_clock (GST_ELEMENT
623 /* no clock, use a system clock */
625 clock = gst_system_clock_obtain ();
627 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CLOCK, "pipeline obtained system clock: %p (%s)",
628 clock, clock ? GST_STR_NULL (GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock)) : "-");
630 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CLOCK, "pipeline obtained clock: %p (%s)",
631 clock, clock ? GST_STR_NULL (GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock)) : "-");
638 * gst_pipeline_get_clock:
639 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
641 * Gets the current clock used by @pipeline.
643 * Returns: (transfer full): a #GstClock, unref after usage.
646 gst_pipeline_get_clock (GstPipeline * pipeline)
648 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline), NULL);
650 return gst_pipeline_provide_clock_func (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (pipeline));
655 * gst_pipeline_use_clock:
656 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
657 * @clock: (transfer none): the clock to use
659 * Force @pipeline to use the given @clock. The pipeline will
660 * always use the given clock even if new clock providers are added
663 * If @clock is NULL all clocking will be disabled which will make
664 * the pipeline run as fast as possible.
669 gst_pipeline_use_clock (GstPipeline * pipeline, GstClock * clock)
673 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline));
675 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
676 GST_OBJECT_FLAG_SET (pipeline, GST_PIPELINE_FLAG_FIXED_CLOCK);
678 clock_p = &pipeline->fixed_clock;
679 gst_object_replace ((GstObject **) clock_p, (GstObject *) clock);
680 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
682 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CLOCK, "pipeline using fixed clock %p (%s)", clock,
683 (clock ? GST_OBJECT_NAME (clock) : "nil"));
687 * gst_pipeline_set_clock:
688 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
689 * @clock: (transfer none): the clock to set
691 * Set the clock for @pipeline. The clock will be distributed
692 * to all the elements managed by the pipeline.
694 * Returns: TRUE if the clock could be set on the pipeline. FALSE if
695 * some element did not accept the clock.
700 gst_pipeline_set_clock (GstPipeline * pipeline, GstClock * clock)
702 g_return_val_if_fail (pipeline != NULL, FALSE);
703 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline), FALSE);
706 GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->set_clock (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (pipeline),
711 * gst_pipeline_auto_clock:
712 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
714 * Let @pipeline select a clock automatically. This is the default
717 * Use this function if you previous forced a fixed clock with
718 * gst_pipeline_use_clock() and want to restore the default
719 * pipeline clock selection algorithm.
724 gst_pipeline_auto_clock (GstPipeline * pipeline)
728 g_return_if_fail (pipeline != NULL);
729 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline));
731 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
732 GST_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (pipeline, GST_PIPELINE_FLAG_FIXED_CLOCK);
734 clock_p = &pipeline->fixed_clock;
735 gst_object_replace ((GstObject **) clock_p, NULL);
736 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
738 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CLOCK, "pipeline using automatic clock");
742 * gst_pipeline_set_delay:
743 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
746 * Set the expected delay needed for all elements to perform the
747 * PAUSED to PLAYING state change. @delay will be added to the
748 * base time of the elements so that they wait an additional @delay
749 * amount of time before starting to process buffers and cannot be
750 * #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE.
752 * This option is used for tuning purposes and should normally not be
760 gst_pipeline_set_delay (GstPipeline * pipeline, GstClockTime delay)
762 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline));
763 g_return_if_fail (delay != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
765 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
766 pipeline->delay = delay;
767 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
771 * gst_pipeline_get_delay:
772 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
774 * Get the configured delay (see gst_pipeline_set_delay()).
776 * Returns: The configured delay.
783 gst_pipeline_get_delay (GstPipeline * pipeline)
787 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline), GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
789 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
790 res = pipeline->delay;
791 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
797 * gst_pipeline_set_auto_flush_bus:
798 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
799 * @auto_flush: whether or not to automatically flush the bus when
800 * the pipeline goes from READY to NULL state
802 * Usually, when a pipeline goes from READY to NULL state, it automatically
803 * flushes all pending messages on the bus, which is done for refcounting
804 * purposes, to break circular references.
806 * This means that applications that update state using (async) bus messages
807 * (e.g. do certain things when a pipeline goes from PAUSED to READY) might
808 * not get to see messages when the pipeline is shut down, because they might
809 * be flushed before they can be dispatched in the main thread. This behaviour
810 * can be disabled using this function.
812 * It is important that all messages on the bus are handled when the
813 * automatic flushing is disabled else memory leaks will be introduced.
820 gst_pipeline_set_auto_flush_bus (GstPipeline * pipeline, gboolean auto_flush)
822 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline));
824 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
825 pipeline->priv->auto_flush_bus = auto_flush;
826 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);
830 * gst_pipeline_get_auto_flush_bus:
831 * @pipeline: a #GstPipeline
833 * Check if @pipeline will automatically flush messages when going to
836 * Returns: whether the pipeline will automatically flush its bus when
837 * going from READY to NULL state or not.
844 gst_pipeline_get_auto_flush_bus (GstPipeline * pipeline)
848 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PIPELINE (pipeline), FALSE);
850 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pipeline);
851 res = pipeline->priv->auto_flush_bus;
852 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pipeline);