2 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
3 * 2000 Wim Taymans <wtay@chello.be>
4 * 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org>
6 * gstutils.c: Utility functions
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26 * @short_description: Various utility functions
28 * When defining own plugins, use the GST_BOILERPLATE ease gobject creation.
31 #include "gst_private.h"
35 #include "gstghostpad.h"
41 #include "gst-i18n-lib.h"
46 * @mem: a pointer to the memory to dump
47 * @size: the size of the memory block to dump
49 * Dumps the memory block into a hex representation. Useful for debugging.
52 gst_util_dump_mem (const guchar * mem, guint size)
55 GString *string = g_string_sized_new (50);
56 GString *chars = g_string_sized_new (18);
60 if (g_ascii_isprint (mem[i]))
61 g_string_append_c (chars, mem[i]);
63 g_string_append_c (chars, '.');
65 g_string_append_printf (string, "%02x ", mem[i]);
70 if (j == 16 || i == size) {
71 g_print ("%08x (%p): %-48.48s %-16.16s\n", i - j, mem + i - j,
72 string->str, chars->str);
73 g_string_set_size (string, 0);
74 g_string_set_size (chars, 0);
78 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
79 g_string_free (chars, TRUE);
84 * gst_util_set_value_from_string:
85 * @value: (out caller-allocates): the value to set
86 * @value_str: the string to get the value from
88 * Converts the string to the type of the value and
89 * sets the value with it.
91 * Note that this function is dangerous as it does not return any indication
92 * if the conversion worked or not.
95 gst_util_set_value_from_string (GValue * value, const gchar * value_str)
99 g_return_if_fail (value != NULL);
100 g_return_if_fail (value_str != NULL);
102 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_PARAMS, "parsing '%s' to type %s", value_str,
103 g_type_name (G_VALUE_TYPE (value)));
105 res = gst_value_deserialize (value, value_str);
106 if (!res && G_VALUE_TYPE (value) == G_TYPE_BOOLEAN) {
107 /* backwards compat, all booleans that fail to parse are false */
108 g_value_set_boolean (value, FALSE);
111 g_return_if_fail (res);
115 * gst_util_set_object_arg:
116 * @object: the object to set the argument of
117 * @name: the name of the argument to set
118 * @value: the string value to set
120 * Convertes the string value to the type of the objects argument and
121 * sets the argument with it.
123 * Note that this function silently returns if @object has no property named
124 * @name or when @value cannot be converted to the type of the property.
127 gst_util_set_object_arg (GObject * object, const gchar * name,
134 g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object));
135 g_return_if_fail (name != NULL);
136 g_return_if_fail (value != NULL);
138 pspec = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object), name);
142 value_type = pspec->value_type;
144 GST_DEBUG ("pspec->flags is %d, pspec->value_type is %s",
145 pspec->flags, g_type_name (value_type));
147 if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE))
150 g_value_init (&v, value_type);
152 /* special case for element <-> xml (de)serialisation */
153 if (GST_VALUE_HOLDS_STRUCTURE (&v) && strcmp (value, "NULL") == 0) {
154 g_value_set_boxed (&v, NULL);
158 if (!gst_value_deserialize (&v, value))
163 g_object_set_property (object, pspec->name, &v);
167 /* work around error C2520: conversion from unsigned __int64 to double
168 * not implemented, use signed __int64
170 * These are implemented as functions because on some platforms a 64bit int to
171 * double conversion is not defined/implemented.
175 gst_util_guint64_to_gdouble (guint64 value)
177 if (value & G_GINT64_CONSTANT (0x8000000000000000))
178 return (gdouble) ((gint64) value) + (gdouble) 18446744073709551616.;
180 return (gdouble) ((gint64) value);
184 gst_util_gdouble_to_guint64 (gdouble value)
186 if (value < (gdouble) 9223372036854775808.) /* 1 << 63 */
187 return ((guint64) ((gint64) value));
189 value -= (gdouble) 18446744073709551616.;
190 return ((guint64) ((gint64) value));
193 #ifndef HAVE_UINT128_T
194 /* convenience struct for getting high and low uint32 parts of
201 #if G_BYTE_ORDER == G_BIG_ENDIAN
209 #if defined (__x86_64__) && defined (__GNUC__)
211 gst_util_uint64_mul_uint64 (GstUInt64 * c1, GstUInt64 * c0, guint64 arg1,
214 __asm__ __volatile__ ("mulq %3":"=a" (c0->ll), "=d" (c1->ll)
215 :"a" (arg1), "g" (arg2)
218 #else /* defined (__x86_64__) */
219 /* multiply two 64-bit unsigned ints into a 128-bit unsigned int. the high
220 * and low 64 bits of the product are placed in c1 and c0 respectively.
221 * this operation cannot overflow. */
223 gst_util_uint64_mul_uint64 (GstUInt64 * c1, GstUInt64 * c0, guint64 arg1,
233 /* do 128 bits multiply
241 * -------------------
244 * "a0" is optimized away, result is stored directly in c0. "b1" is
245 * optimized away, result is stored directly in c1.
247 c0->ll = (guint64) v.l.low * n.l.low;
248 a1.ll = (guint64) v.l.low * n.l.high;
249 b0.ll = (guint64) v.l.high * n.l.low;
251 /* add the high word of a0 to the low words of a1 and b0 using c1 as
252 * scrach space to capture the carry. the low word of the result becomes
253 * the final high word of c0 */
254 c1->ll = (guint64) c0->l.high + a1.l.low + b0.l.low;
255 c0->l.high = c1->l.low;
257 /* add the carry from the result above (found in the high word of c1) and
258 * the high words of a1 and b0 to b1, the result is c1. */
259 c1->ll = (guint64) v.l.high * n.l.high + c1->l.high + a1.l.high + b0.l.high;
261 #endif /* defined (__x86_64__) */
263 #if defined (__x86_64__) && defined (__GNUC__)
264 static inline guint64
265 gst_util_div128_64 (GstUInt64 c1, GstUInt64 c0, guint64 denom)
269 __asm__ __volatile__ ("divq %3":"=a" (res)
270 :"d" (c1.ll), "a" (c0.ll), "g" (denom)
276 /* count leading zeros */
278 gst_util_clz (guint32 val)
282 s = val | (val >> 1);
286 s = ~(s | (s >> 16));
287 s = s - ((s >> 1) & 0x55555555);
288 s = (s & 0x33333333) + ((s >> 2) & 0x33333333);
289 s = (s + (s >> 4)) & 0x0f0f0f0f;
291 s = (s + (s >> 16)) & 0x3f;
296 /* based on Hacker's Delight p152 */
297 static inline guint64
298 gst_util_div128_64 (GstUInt64 c1, GstUInt64 c0, guint64 denom)
300 GstUInt64 q1, q0, rhat;
301 GstUInt64 v, cmp1, cmp2;
306 /* count number of leading zeroes, we know they must be in the high
307 * part of denom since denom > G_MAXUINT32. */
308 s = gst_util_clz (v.l.high);
311 /* normalize divisor and dividend */
313 c1.ll = (c1.ll << s) | (c0.l.high >> (32 - s));
317 q1.ll = c1.ll / v.l.high;
318 rhat.ll = c1.ll - q1.ll * v.l.high;
320 cmp1.l.high = rhat.l.low;
321 cmp1.l.low = c0.l.high;
322 cmp2.ll = q1.ll * v.l.low;
324 while (q1.l.high || cmp2.ll > cmp1.ll) {
329 cmp1.l.high = rhat.l.low;
332 c1.l.high = c1.l.low;
333 c1.l.low = c0.l.high;
334 c1.ll -= q1.ll * v.ll;
335 q0.ll = c1.ll / v.l.high;
336 rhat.ll = c1.ll - q0.ll * v.l.high;
338 cmp1.l.high = rhat.l.low;
339 cmp1.l.low = c0.l.low;
340 cmp2.ll = q0.ll * v.l.low;
342 while (q0.l.high || cmp2.ll > cmp1.ll) {
347 cmp1.l.high = rhat.l.low;
350 q0.l.high += q1.l.low;
354 #endif /* defined (__GNUC__) */
356 /* This always gives the correct result because:
357 * a) val <= G_MAXUINT64-1
358 * b) (c0,c1) <= G_MAXUINT64 * (G_MAXUINT64-1)
360 * (c0,c1) == G_MAXUINT64 * G_MAXUINT64 and denom < G_MAXUINT64
361 * (note: num==denom case is handled by short path)
362 * This means that (c0,c1) either has enough space for val
363 * or that the overall result will overflow anyway.
366 /* add correction with carry */
367 #define CORRECT(c0,c1,val) \
369 if (G_MAXUINT64 - c0.ll < val) { \
370 if (G_UNLIKELY (c1.ll == G_MAXUINT64)) \
372 return G_MAXUINT64; \
379 gst_util_uint64_scale_uint64_unchecked (guint64 val, guint64 num,
380 guint64 denom, guint64 correct)
384 /* compute 128-bit numerator product */
385 gst_util_uint64_mul_uint64 (&c1, &c0, val, num);
387 /* perform rounding correction */
388 CORRECT (c0, c1, correct);
390 /* high word as big as or bigger than denom --> overflow */
391 if (G_UNLIKELY (c1.ll >= denom))
394 /* compute quotient, fits in 64 bits */
395 return gst_util_div128_64 (c1, c0, denom);
399 #define GST_MAXUINT128 ((__uint128_t) -1)
401 gst_util_uint64_scale_uint64_unchecked (guint64 val, guint64 num,
402 guint64 denom, guint64 correct)
406 /* Calculate val * num */
407 tmp = ((__uint128_t) val) * ((__uint128_t) num);
409 /* overflow checks */
410 if (G_UNLIKELY (GST_MAXUINT128 - correct < tmp))
413 /* perform rounding correction */
416 /* Divide by denom */
419 /* if larger than G_MAXUINT64 --> overflow */
420 if (G_UNLIKELY (tmp > G_MAXUINT64))
423 /* compute quotient, fits in 64 bits */
424 return (guint64) tmp;
429 #if !defined (__x86_64__) && !defined (HAVE_UINT128_T)
431 gst_util_uint64_mul_uint32 (GstUInt64 * c1, GstUInt64 * c0, guint64 arg1,
438 c0->ll = (guint64) a.l.low * arg2;
439 c1->ll = (guint64) a.l.high * arg2 + c0->l.high;
443 /* divide a 96-bit unsigned int by a 32-bit unsigned int when we know the
444 * quotient fits into 64 bits. the high 64 bits and low 32 bits of the
445 * numerator are expected in c1 and c0 respectively. */
446 static inline guint64
447 gst_util_div96_32 (guint64 c1, guint64 c0, guint32 denom)
449 c0 += (c1 % denom) << 32;
450 return ((c1 / denom) << 32) + (c0 / denom);
453 static inline guint64
454 gst_util_uint64_scale_uint32_unchecked (guint64 val, guint32 num,
455 guint32 denom, guint32 correct)
459 /* compute 96-bit numerator product */
460 gst_util_uint64_mul_uint32 (&c1, &c0, val, num);
462 /* condition numerator based on rounding mode */
463 CORRECT (c0, c1, correct);
465 /* high 32 bits as big as or bigger than denom --> overflow */
466 if (G_UNLIKELY (c1.l.high >= denom))
469 /* compute quotient, fits in 64 bits */
470 return gst_util_div96_32 (c1.ll, c0.ll, denom);
474 /* the guts of the gst_util_uint64_scale() variants */
476 _gst_util_uint64_scale (guint64 val, guint64 num, guint64 denom,
479 g_return_val_if_fail (denom != 0, G_MAXUINT64);
481 if (G_UNLIKELY (num == 0))
484 if (G_UNLIKELY (num == denom))
487 /* on 64bits we always use a full 128bits multipy/division */
488 #if !defined (__x86_64__) && !defined (HAVE_UINT128_T)
489 /* denom is low --> try to use 96 bit muldiv */
490 if (G_LIKELY (denom <= G_MAXUINT32)) {
491 /* num is low --> use 96 bit muldiv */
492 if (G_LIKELY (num <= G_MAXUINT32))
493 return gst_util_uint64_scale_uint32_unchecked (val, (guint32) num,
494 (guint32) denom, correct);
496 /* num is high but val is low --> swap and use 96-bit muldiv */
497 if (G_LIKELY (val <= G_MAXUINT32))
498 return gst_util_uint64_scale_uint32_unchecked (num, (guint32) val,
499 (guint32) denom, correct);
501 #endif /* !defined (__x86_64__) && !defined (HAVE_UINT128_T) */
503 /* val is high and num is high --> use 128-bit muldiv */
504 return gst_util_uint64_scale_uint64_unchecked (val, num, denom, correct);
508 * gst_util_uint64_scale:
509 * @val: the number to scale
510 * @num: the numerator of the scale ratio
511 * @denom: the denominator of the scale ratio
513 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
514 * underflows and without loss of precision.
516 * This function can potentially be very slow if val and num are both
517 * greater than G_MAXUINT32.
519 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
520 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
521 * representable as an integer it is truncated. See also
522 * gst_util_uint64_scale_round(), gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil(),
523 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round(),
524 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil().
527 gst_util_uint64_scale (guint64 val, guint64 num, guint64 denom)
529 return _gst_util_uint64_scale (val, num, denom, 0);
533 * gst_util_uint64_scale_round:
534 * @val: the number to scale
535 * @num: the numerator of the scale ratio
536 * @denom: the denominator of the scale ratio
538 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
539 * underflows and without loss of precision.
541 * This function can potentially be very slow if val and num are both
542 * greater than G_MAXUINT32.
544 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
545 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
546 * representable as an integer, it is rounded to the nearest integer
547 * (half-way cases are rounded up). See also gst_util_uint64_scale(),
548 * gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int(),
549 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil().
552 gst_util_uint64_scale_round (guint64 val, guint64 num, guint64 denom)
554 return _gst_util_uint64_scale (val, num, denom, denom >> 1);
558 * gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil:
559 * @val: the number to scale
560 * @num: the numerator of the scale ratio
561 * @denom: the denominator of the scale ratio
563 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
564 * underflows and without loss of precision.
566 * This function can potentially be very slow if val and num are both
567 * greater than G_MAXUINT32.
569 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
570 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
571 * representable as an integer, it is rounded up. See also
572 * gst_util_uint64_scale(), gst_util_uint64_scale_round(),
573 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round(),
574 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil().
577 gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil (guint64 val, guint64 num, guint64 denom)
579 return _gst_util_uint64_scale (val, num, denom, denom - 1);
582 /* the guts of the gst_util_uint64_scale_int() variants */
584 _gst_util_uint64_scale_int (guint64 val, gint num, gint denom, gint correct)
586 g_return_val_if_fail (denom > 0, G_MAXUINT64);
587 g_return_val_if_fail (num >= 0, G_MAXUINT64);
589 if (G_UNLIKELY (num == 0))
592 if (G_UNLIKELY (num == denom))
595 if (val <= G_MAXUINT32) {
596 /* simple case. num and denom are not negative so casts are OK. when
597 * not truncating, the additions to the numerator cannot overflow
598 * because val*num <= G_MAXUINT32 * G_MAXINT32 < G_MAXUINT64 -
599 * G_MAXINT32, so there's room to add another gint32. */
600 val *= (guint64) num;
601 /* add rounding correction */
604 return val / (guint64) denom;
606 #if !defined (__x86_64__) && !defined (HAVE_UINT128_T)
607 /* num and denom are not negative so casts are OK */
608 return gst_util_uint64_scale_uint32_unchecked (val, (guint32) num,
609 (guint32) denom, (guint32) correct);
611 /* always use full 128bits scale */
612 return gst_util_uint64_scale_uint64_unchecked (val, num, denom, correct);
617 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int:
618 * @val: guint64 (such as a #GstClockTime) to scale.
619 * @num: numerator of the scale factor.
620 * @denom: denominator of the scale factor.
622 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
623 * underflows and without loss of precision. @num must be non-negative and
624 * @denom must be positive.
626 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
627 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
628 * representable as an integer, it is truncated. See also
629 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil(),
630 * gst_util_uint64_scale(), gst_util_uint64_scale_round(),
631 * gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil().
634 gst_util_uint64_scale_int (guint64 val, gint num, gint denom)
636 return _gst_util_uint64_scale_int (val, num, denom, 0);
640 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round:
641 * @val: guint64 (such as a #GstClockTime) to scale.
642 * @num: numerator of the scale factor.
643 * @denom: denominator of the scale factor.
645 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
646 * underflows and without loss of precision. @num must be non-negative and
647 * @denom must be positive.
649 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
650 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
651 * representable as an integer, it is rounded to the nearest integer
652 * (half-way cases are rounded up). See also gst_util_uint64_scale_int(),
653 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil(), gst_util_uint64_scale(),
654 * gst_util_uint64_scale_round(), gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil().
657 gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round (guint64 val, gint num, gint denom)
659 /* we can use a shift to divide by 2 because denom is required to be
661 return _gst_util_uint64_scale_int (val, num, denom, denom >> 1);
665 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil:
666 * @val: guint64 (such as a #GstClockTime) to scale.
667 * @num: numerator of the scale factor.
668 * @denom: denominator of the scale factor.
670 * Scale @val by the rational number @num / @denom, avoiding overflows and
671 * underflows and without loss of precision. @num must be non-negative and
672 * @denom must be positive.
674 * Returns: @val * @num / @denom. In the case of an overflow, this
675 * function returns G_MAXUINT64. If the result is not exactly
676 * representable as an integer, it is rounded up. See also
677 * gst_util_uint64_scale_int(), gst_util_uint64_scale_int_round(),
678 * gst_util_uint64_scale(), gst_util_uint64_scale_round(),
679 * gst_util_uint64_scale_ceil().
682 gst_util_uint64_scale_int_ceil (guint64 val, gint num, gint denom)
684 return _gst_util_uint64_scale_int (val, num, denom, denom - 1);
688 * gst_util_seqnum_next:
690 * Return a constantly incrementing sequence number.
692 * This function is used internally to GStreamer to be able to determine which
693 * events and messages are "the same". For example, elements may set the seqnum
694 * on a segment-done message to be the same as that of the last seek event, to
695 * indicate that event and the message correspond to the same segment.
697 * Returns: A constantly incrementing 32-bit unsigned integer, which might
698 * overflow back to 0 at some point. Use gst_util_seqnum_compare() to make sure
699 * you handle wraparound correctly.
704 gst_util_seqnum_next (void)
706 static gint counter = 0;
707 return g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add (&counter, 1);
711 * gst_util_seqnum_compare:
712 * @s1: A sequence number.
713 * @s2: Another sequence number.
715 * Compare two sequence numbers, handling wraparound.
717 * The current implementation just returns (gint32)(@s1 - @s2).
719 * Returns: A negative number if @s1 is before @s2, 0 if they are equal, or a
720 * positive number if @s1 is after @s2.
725 gst_util_seqnum_compare (guint32 s1, guint32 s2)
727 return (gint32) (s1 - s2);
730 /* -----------------------------------------------------
732 * The following code will be moved out of the main
733 * gstreamer library someday.
739 string_append_indent (GString * str, gint count)
743 for (xx = 0; xx < count; xx++)
744 g_string_append_c (str, ' ');
748 * gst_print_pad_caps:
749 * @buf: the buffer to print the caps in
750 * @indent: initial indentation
751 * @pad: (transfer none): the pad to print the caps from
753 * Write the pad capabilities in a human readable format into
757 gst_print_pad_caps (GString * buf, gint indent, GstPad * pad)
764 string_append_indent (buf, indent);
765 g_string_printf (buf, "%s:%s has no capabilities",
766 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
770 s = gst_caps_to_string (caps);
771 g_string_append (buf, s);
777 * gst_print_element_args:
778 * @buf: the buffer to print the args in
779 * @indent: initial indentation
780 * @element: (transfer none): the element to print the args of
782 * Print the element argument in a human readable format in the given
786 gst_print_element_args (GString * buf, gint indent, GstElement * element)
789 GValue value = { 0, }; /* the important thing is that value.type = 0 */
791 GParamSpec *spec, **specs, **walk;
793 specs = g_object_class_list_properties (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (element), NULL);
796 for (walk = specs; *walk; walk++) {
798 if (width < strlen (spec->name))
799 width = strlen (spec->name);
802 for (walk = specs; *walk; walk++) {
805 if (spec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE) {
806 g_value_init (&value, spec->value_type);
807 g_object_get_property (G_OBJECT (element), spec->name, &value);
808 str = g_strdup_value_contents (&value);
809 g_value_unset (&value);
811 str = g_strdup ("Parameter not readable.");
814 string_append_indent (buf, indent);
815 g_string_append (buf, spec->name);
816 string_append_indent (buf, 2 + width - strlen (spec->name));
817 g_string_append (buf, str);
818 g_string_append_c (buf, '\n');
827 * gst_element_create_all_pads:
828 * @element: (transfer none): a #GstElement to create pads for
830 * Creates a pad for each pad template that is always available.
831 * This function is only useful during object intialization of
832 * subclasses of #GstElement.
835 gst_element_create_all_pads (GstElement * element)
839 /* FIXME: lock element */
842 gst_element_class_get_pad_template_list (GST_ELEMENT_CLASS
843 (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (element)));
846 GstPadTemplate *padtempl = (GstPadTemplate *) padlist->data;
848 if (padtempl->presence == GST_PAD_ALWAYS) {
851 pad = gst_pad_new_from_template (padtempl, padtempl->name_template);
853 gst_element_add_pad (element, pad);
855 padlist = padlist->next;
860 * gst_element_get_compatible_pad_template:
861 * @element: (transfer none): a #GstElement to get a compatible pad template for
862 * @compattempl: (transfer none): the #GstPadTemplate to find a compatible
865 * Retrieves a pad template from @element that is compatible with @compattempl.
866 * Pads from compatible templates can be linked together.
868 * Returns: (transfer none): a compatible #GstPadTemplate, or NULL if none
869 * was found. No unreferencing is necessary.
872 gst_element_get_compatible_pad_template (GstElement * element,
873 GstPadTemplate * compattempl)
875 GstPadTemplate *newtempl = NULL;
877 GstElementClass *class;
880 g_return_val_if_fail (element != NULL, NULL);
881 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), NULL);
882 g_return_val_if_fail (compattempl != NULL, NULL);
884 class = GST_ELEMENT_GET_CLASS (element);
886 padlist = gst_element_class_get_pad_template_list (class);
888 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
889 "Looking for a suitable pad template in %s out of %d templates...",
890 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (element), g_list_length (padlist));
893 GstPadTemplate *padtempl = (GstPadTemplate *) padlist->data;
897 * Check direction (must be opposite)
900 GST_CAT_LOG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
901 "checking pad template %s", padtempl->name_template);
902 if (padtempl->direction != compattempl->direction) {
903 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
904 "compatible direction: found %s pad template \"%s\"",
905 padtempl->direction == GST_PAD_SRC ? "src" : "sink",
906 padtempl->name_template);
908 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
909 "intersecting %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_CAPS (compattempl));
910 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
911 "..and %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_CAPS (padtempl));
913 compatible = gst_caps_can_intersect (GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_CAPS (compattempl),
914 GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_CAPS (padtempl));
916 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS, "caps are %scompatible",
917 (compatible ? "" : "not "));
925 padlist = g_list_next (padlist);
928 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
929 "Returning new pad template %p", newtempl);
931 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "No compatible pad template found");
937 * gst_element_get_pad_from_template:
938 * @element: (transfer none): a #GstElement.
939 * @templ: (transfer none): a #GstPadTemplate belonging to @element.
941 * Gets a pad from @element described by @templ. If the presence of @templ is
942 * #GST_PAD_REQUEST, requests a new pad. Can return %NULL for #GST_PAD_SOMETIMES
945 * Returns: (transfer full): the #GstPad, or NULL if one could not be found
949 gst_element_get_pad_from_template (GstElement * element, GstPadTemplate * templ)
952 GstPadPresence presence;
954 /* If this function is ever exported, we need check the validity of `element'
955 * and `templ', and to make sure the template actually belongs to the
958 presence = GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_PRESENCE (templ);
962 case GST_PAD_SOMETIMES:
963 ret = gst_element_get_static_pad (element, templ->name_template);
964 if (!ret && presence == GST_PAD_ALWAYS)
966 ("Element %s has an ALWAYS template %s, but no pad of the same name",
967 GST_OBJECT_NAME (element), templ->name_template);
970 case GST_PAD_REQUEST:
971 ret = gst_element_request_pad (element, templ, NULL, NULL);
979 * gst_element_request_compatible_pad:
980 * @element: a #GstElement.
981 * @templ: the #GstPadTemplate to which the new pad should be able to link.
983 * Requests a pad from @element. The returned pad should be unlinked and
984 * compatible with @templ. Might return an existing pad, or request a new one.
986 * Returns: a #GstPad, or %NULL if one could not be found or created.
989 gst_element_request_compatible_pad (GstElement * element,
990 GstPadTemplate * templ)
992 GstPadTemplate *templ_new;
995 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), NULL);
996 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD_TEMPLATE (templ), NULL);
998 /* FIXME: should really loop through the templates, testing each for
999 * compatibility and pad availability. */
1000 templ_new = gst_element_get_compatible_pad_template (element, templ);
1002 pad = gst_element_get_pad_from_template (element, templ_new);
1004 /* This can happen for non-request pads. No need to unref. */
1005 if (pad && GST_PAD_PEER (pad))
1012 * Checks if the source pad and the sink pad can be linked.
1013 * Both @srcpad and @sinkpad must be unlinked and have a parent.
1016 gst_pad_check_link (GstPad * srcpad, GstPad * sinkpad)
1018 /* FIXME This function is gross. It's almost a direct copy of
1019 * gst_pad_link_filtered(). Any decent programmer would attempt
1020 * to merge the two functions, which I will do some day. --ds
1023 /* generic checks */
1024 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (srcpad), FALSE);
1025 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (sinkpad), FALSE);
1027 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "trying to link %s:%s and %s:%s",
1028 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
1030 /* FIXME: shouldn't we convert this to g_return_val_if_fail? */
1031 if (GST_PAD_PEER (srcpad) != NULL) {
1032 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Source pad %s:%s has a peer, failed",
1033 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1036 if (GST_PAD_PEER (sinkpad) != NULL) {
1037 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Sink pad %s:%s has a peer, failed",
1038 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
1041 if (!GST_PAD_IS_SRC (srcpad)) {
1042 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Src pad %s:%s is not source pad, failed",
1043 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1046 if (!GST_PAD_IS_SINK (sinkpad)) {
1047 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Sink pad %s:%s is not sink pad, failed",
1048 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (sinkpad));
1051 if (GST_PAD_PARENT (srcpad) == NULL) {
1052 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Src pad %s:%s has no parent, failed",
1053 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1056 if (GST_PAD_PARENT (sinkpad) == NULL) {
1057 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "Sink pad %s:%s has no parent, failed",
1058 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1066 * gst_element_get_compatible_pad:
1067 * @element: (transfer none): a #GstElement in which the pad should be found.
1068 * @pad: (transfer none): the #GstPad to find a compatible one for.
1069 * @caps: the #GstCaps to use as a filter.
1071 * Looks for an unlinked pad to which the given pad can link. It is not
1072 * guaranteed that linking the pads will work, though it should work in most
1075 * This function will first attempt to find a compatible unlinked ALWAYS pad,
1076 * and if none can be found, it will request a compatible REQUEST pad by looking
1077 * at the templates of @element.
1079 * Returns: (transfer full): the #GstPad to which a link can be made, or %NULL
1080 * if one cannot be found. gst_object_unref() after usage.
1083 gst_element_get_compatible_pad (GstElement * element, GstPad * pad,
1084 const GstCaps * caps)
1087 GstPadTemplate *templ;
1089 GstPad *foundpad = NULL;
1092 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), NULL);
1093 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
1095 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1096 "finding pad in %s compatible with %s:%s",
1097 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (element), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
1099 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_PAD_PEER (pad) == NULL, NULL);
1103 /* try to get an existing unlinked pad */
1104 if (GST_PAD_IS_SRC (pad)) {
1105 pads = gst_element_iterate_sink_pads (element);
1106 } else if (GST_PAD_IS_SINK (pad)) {
1107 pads = gst_element_iterate_src_pads (element);
1109 pads = gst_element_iterate_pads (element);
1115 switch (gst_iterator_next (pads, &padptr)) {
1116 case GST_ITERATOR_OK:
1123 current = GST_PAD (padptr);
1125 GST_CAT_LOG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "examining pad %s:%s",
1126 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (current));
1128 if (GST_PAD_IS_SRC (current)) {
1135 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (current);
1137 if (peer == NULL && gst_pad_check_link (srcpad, sinkpad)) {
1138 GstCaps *temp, *intersection;
1139 gboolean compatible;
1141 /* Now check if the two pads' caps are compatible */
1142 temp = gst_pad_get_caps_reffed (pad);
1144 intersection = gst_caps_intersect (temp, caps);
1145 gst_caps_unref (temp);
1147 intersection = temp;
1150 temp = gst_pad_get_caps_reffed (current);
1151 compatible = gst_caps_can_intersect (temp, intersection);
1152 gst_caps_unref (temp);
1153 gst_caps_unref (intersection);
1156 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1157 "found existing unlinked compatible pad %s:%s",
1158 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (current));
1159 gst_iterator_free (pads);
1163 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "incompatible pads");
1166 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1167 "already linked or cannot be linked (peer = %p)", peer);
1169 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "unreffing pads");
1171 gst_object_unref (current);
1173 gst_object_unref (peer);
1176 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
1179 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
1180 gst_iterator_resync (pads);
1182 case GST_ITERATOR_ERROR:
1183 g_assert_not_reached ();
1187 gst_iterator_free (pads);
1189 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, element,
1190 "Could not find a compatible unlinked always pad to link to %s:%s, now checking request pads",
1191 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
1193 /* try to create a new one */
1194 /* requesting is a little crazy, we need a template. Let's create one */
1195 /* FIXME: why not gst_pad_get_pad_template (pad); */
1196 templcaps = gst_pad_get_caps_reffed (pad);
1198 templ = gst_pad_template_new ((gchar *) GST_PAD_NAME (pad),
1199 GST_PAD_DIRECTION (pad), GST_PAD_ALWAYS, templcaps);
1201 foundpad = gst_element_request_compatible_pad (element, templ);
1202 gst_object_unref (templ);
1205 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1206 "found existing request pad %s:%s", GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (foundpad));
1210 GST_CAT_INFO_OBJECT (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, element,
1211 "Could not find a compatible pad to link to %s:%s",
1212 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
1217 * gst_element_state_get_name:
1218 * @state: a #GstState to get the name of.
1220 * Gets a string representing the given state.
1222 * Returns: (transfer none): a string with the name of the state.
1224 G_CONST_RETURN gchar *
1225 gst_element_state_get_name (GstState state)
1228 case GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING:
1229 return "VOID_PENDING";
1230 case GST_STATE_NULL:
1232 case GST_STATE_READY:
1234 case GST_STATE_PLAYING:
1236 case GST_STATE_PAUSED:
1239 /* This is a memory leak */
1240 return g_strdup_printf ("UNKNOWN!(%d)", state);
1245 * gst_element_state_change_return_get_name:
1246 * @state_ret: a #GstStateChangeReturn to get the name of.
1248 * Gets a string representing the given state change result.
1250 * Returns: (transfer none): a string with the name of the state
1255 G_CONST_RETURN gchar *
1256 gst_element_state_change_return_get_name (GstStateChangeReturn state_ret)
1258 switch (state_ret) {
1259 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_FAILURE:
1261 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_SUCCESS:
1263 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_ASYNC:
1265 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_NO_PREROLL:
1266 return "NO PREROLL";
1268 /* This is a memory leak */
1269 return g_strdup_printf ("UNKNOWN!(%d)", state_ret);
1275 gst_element_factory_can_accept_all_caps_in_direction (GstElementFactory *
1276 factory, const GstCaps * caps, GstPadDirection direction)
1280 g_return_val_if_fail (factory != NULL, FALSE);
1281 g_return_val_if_fail (caps != NULL, FALSE);
1283 templates = factory->staticpadtemplates;
1286 GstStaticPadTemplate *template = (GstStaticPadTemplate *) templates->data;
1288 if (template->direction == direction) {
1289 GstCaps *templcaps = gst_static_caps_get (&template->static_caps);
1291 if (gst_caps_is_always_compatible (caps, templcaps)) {
1292 gst_caps_unref (templcaps);
1295 gst_caps_unref (templcaps);
1297 templates = g_list_next (templates);
1304 gst_element_factory_can_accept_any_caps_in_direction (GstElementFactory *
1305 factory, const GstCaps * caps, GstPadDirection direction)
1309 g_return_val_if_fail (factory != NULL, FALSE);
1310 g_return_val_if_fail (caps != NULL, FALSE);
1312 templates = factory->staticpadtemplates;
1315 GstStaticPadTemplate *template = (GstStaticPadTemplate *) templates->data;
1317 if (template->direction == direction) {
1318 GstCaps *templcaps = gst_static_caps_get (&template->static_caps);
1320 if (gst_caps_can_intersect (caps, templcaps)) {
1321 gst_caps_unref (templcaps);
1324 gst_caps_unref (templcaps);
1326 templates = g_list_next (templates);
1333 * gst_element_factory_can_src_caps:
1334 * @factory: factory to query
1335 * @caps: the caps to check
1337 * Checks if the factory can source the given capability.
1339 * Returns: %TRUE if it can src the capabilities
1341 * Deprecated: use gst_element_factory_can_src_all_caps() instead.
1343 #ifndef GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED
1344 #ifdef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
1345 gboolean gst_element_factory_can_src_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1346 const GstCaps * caps);
1349 gst_element_factory_can_src_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1350 const GstCaps * caps)
1352 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_all_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1355 #endif /* GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED */
1358 * gst_element_factory_can_sink_caps:
1359 * @factory: factory to query
1360 * @caps: the caps to check
1362 * Checks if the factory can sink the given capability.
1364 * Returns: %TRUE if it can sink the capabilities
1366 * Deprecated: use gst_element_factory_can_sink_all_caps() instead.
1368 #ifndef GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED
1369 #ifdef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
1370 gboolean gst_element_factory_can_sink_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1371 const GstCaps * caps);
1374 gst_element_factory_can_sink_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1375 const GstCaps * caps)
1377 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_all_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1380 #endif /* GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED */
1383 * gst_element_factory_can_sink_all_caps:
1384 * @factory: factory to query
1385 * @caps: the caps to check
1387 * Checks if the factory can sink all possible capabilities.
1389 * Returns: %TRUE if the caps are fully compatible.
1394 gst_element_factory_can_sink_all_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1395 const GstCaps * caps)
1397 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_all_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1402 * gst_element_factory_can_src_all_caps:
1403 * @factory: factory to query
1404 * @caps: the caps to check
1406 * Checks if the factory can src all possible capabilities.
1408 * Returns: %TRUE if the caps are fully compatible.
1413 gst_element_factory_can_src_all_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1414 const GstCaps * caps)
1416 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_all_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1421 * gst_element_factory_can_sink_any_caps:
1422 * @factory: factory to query
1423 * @caps: the caps to check
1425 * Checks if the factory can sink any possible capability.
1427 * Returns: %TRUE if the caps have a common subset.
1432 gst_element_factory_can_sink_any_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1433 const GstCaps * caps)
1435 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_any_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1440 * gst_element_factory_can_src_any_caps:
1441 * @factory: factory to query
1442 * @caps: the caps to check
1444 * Checks if the factory can src any possible capability.
1446 * Returns: %TRUE if the caps have a common subset.
1451 gst_element_factory_can_src_any_caps (GstElementFactory * factory,
1452 const GstCaps * caps)
1454 return gst_element_factory_can_accept_any_caps_in_direction (factory, caps,
1458 /* if return val is true, *direct_child is a caller-owned ref on the direct
1459 * child of ancestor that is part of object's ancestry */
1461 object_has_ancestor (GstObject * object, GstObject * ancestor,
1462 GstObject ** direct_child)
1464 GstObject *child, *parent;
1467 *direct_child = NULL;
1469 child = gst_object_ref (object);
1470 parent = gst_object_get_parent (object);
1473 if (ancestor == parent) {
1475 *direct_child = child;
1477 gst_object_unref (child);
1478 gst_object_unref (parent);
1482 gst_object_unref (child);
1484 parent = gst_object_get_parent (parent);
1487 gst_object_unref (child);
1492 /* caller owns return */
1494 find_common_root (GstObject * o1, GstObject * o2)
1496 GstObject *top = o1;
1497 GstObject *kid1, *kid2;
1498 GstObject *root = NULL;
1500 while (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (top))
1501 top = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (top);
1503 /* the itsy-bitsy spider... */
1505 if (!object_has_ancestor (o2, top, &kid2))
1508 root = gst_object_ref (top);
1510 if (!object_has_ancestor (o1, kid2, &kid1)) {
1511 gst_object_unref (kid2);
1515 if (!object_has_ancestor (o2, kid1, &kid2)) {
1516 gst_object_unref (kid1);
1523 /* caller does not own return */
1525 ghost_up (GstElement * e, GstPad * pad)
1527 static gint ghost_pad_index = 0;
1532 GstObject *parent = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (e);
1534 name = g_strdup_printf ("ghost%d", ghost_pad_index++);
1535 gpad = gst_ghost_pad_new (name, pad);
1539 gst_element_get_state (e, ¤t, &next, 0);
1541 if (current > GST_STATE_READY || next == GST_STATE_PAUSED)
1542 gst_pad_set_active (gpad, TRUE);
1544 if (!gst_element_add_pad ((GstElement *) parent, gpad)) {
1545 g_warning ("Pad named %s already exists in element %s\n",
1546 GST_OBJECT_NAME (gpad), GST_OBJECT_NAME (parent));
1547 gst_object_unref ((GstObject *) gpad);
1548 GST_STATE_UNLOCK (e);
1551 GST_STATE_UNLOCK (e);
1557 remove_pad (gpointer ppad, gpointer unused)
1561 if (!gst_element_remove_pad ((GstElement *) GST_OBJECT_PARENT (pad), pad))
1562 g_warning ("Couldn't remove pad %s from element %s",
1563 GST_OBJECT_NAME (pad), GST_OBJECT_NAME (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (pad)));
1567 prepare_link_maybe_ghosting (GstPad ** src, GstPad ** sink,
1568 GSList ** pads_created)
1572 GSList *pads_created_local = NULL;
1574 g_assert (pads_created);
1576 e1 = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (*src);
1577 e2 = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (*sink);
1579 if (G_UNLIKELY (e1 == NULL)) {
1580 GST_WARNING ("Trying to ghost a pad that doesn't have a parent: %"
1581 GST_PTR_FORMAT, *src);
1584 if (G_UNLIKELY (e2 == NULL)) {
1585 GST_WARNING ("Trying to ghost a pad that doesn't have a parent: %"
1586 GST_PTR_FORMAT, *sink);
1590 if (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (e1) == GST_OBJECT_PARENT (e2)) {
1591 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "%s and %s in same bin, no need for ghost pads",
1592 GST_OBJECT_NAME (e1), GST_OBJECT_NAME (e2));
1596 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_PADS, "%s and %s not in same bin, making ghost pads",
1597 GST_OBJECT_NAME (e1), GST_OBJECT_NAME (e2));
1599 /* we need to setup some ghost pads */
1600 root = find_common_root (e1, e2);
1602 g_warning ("Trying to connect elements that don't share a common "
1603 "ancestor: %s and %s", GST_ELEMENT_NAME (e1), GST_ELEMENT_NAME (e2));
1607 while (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (e1) != root) {
1608 *src = ghost_up ((GstElement *) e1, *src);
1611 e1 = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (*src);
1612 pads_created_local = g_slist_prepend (pads_created_local, *src);
1614 while (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (e2) != root) {
1615 *sink = ghost_up ((GstElement *) e2, *sink);
1618 e2 = GST_OBJECT_PARENT (*sink);
1619 pads_created_local = g_slist_prepend (pads_created_local, *sink);
1622 gst_object_unref (root);
1623 *pads_created = g_slist_concat (*pads_created, pads_created_local);
1627 gst_object_unref (root);
1628 g_slist_foreach (pads_created_local, remove_pad, NULL);
1629 g_slist_free (pads_created_local);
1634 pad_link_maybe_ghosting (GstPad * src, GstPad * sink, GstPadLinkCheck flags)
1636 GSList *pads_created = NULL;
1639 if (!prepare_link_maybe_ghosting (&src, &sink, &pads_created)) {
1642 ret = (gst_pad_link_full (src, sink, flags) == GST_PAD_LINK_OK);
1646 g_slist_foreach (pads_created, remove_pad, NULL);
1648 g_slist_free (pads_created);
1654 * gst_element_link_pads_full:
1655 * @src: a #GstElement containing the source pad.
1656 * @srcpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in source element
1657 * or NULL for any pad.
1658 * @dest: (transfer none): the #GstElement containing the destination pad.
1659 * @destpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in destination element,
1660 * or NULL for any pad.
1661 * @flags: the #GstPadLinkCheck to be performed when linking pads.
1663 * Links the two named pads of the source and destination elements.
1664 * Side effect is that if one of the pads has no parent, it becomes a
1665 * child of the parent of the other element. If they have different
1666 * parents, the link fails.
1668 * Calling gst_element_link_pads_full() with @flags == %GST_PAD_LINK_CHECK_DEFAULT
1669 * is the same as calling gst_element_link_pads() and the recommended way of
1670 * linking pads with safety checks applied.
1672 * This is a convenience function for gst_pad_link_full().
1674 * Returns: TRUE if the pads could be linked, FALSE otherwise.
1679 gst_element_link_pads_full (GstElement * src, const gchar * srcpadname,
1680 GstElement * dest, const gchar * destpadname, GstPadLinkCheck flags)
1682 const GList *srcpads, *destpads, *srctempls, *desttempls, *l;
1683 GstPad *srcpad, *destpad;
1684 GstPadTemplate *srctempl, *desttempl;
1685 GstElementClass *srcclass, *destclass;
1688 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (src), FALSE);
1689 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (dest), FALSE);
1691 GST_CAT_INFO (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1692 "trying to link element %s:%s to element %s:%s", GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src),
1693 srcpadname ? srcpadname : "(any)", GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest),
1694 destpadname ? destpadname : "(any)");
1698 /* name specified, look it up */
1699 if (!(srcpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (src, srcpadname)))
1700 srcpad = gst_element_get_request_pad (src, srcpadname);
1702 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "no pad %s:%s",
1703 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src), srcpadname);
1706 if (!(GST_PAD_DIRECTION (srcpad) == GST_PAD_SRC)) {
1707 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "pad %s:%s is no src pad",
1708 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1709 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1712 if (GST_PAD_PEER (srcpad) != NULL) {
1713 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1714 "pad %s:%s is already linked to %s:%s", GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad),
1715 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (GST_PAD_PEER (srcpad)));
1716 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1722 /* no name given, get the first available pad */
1723 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (src);
1724 srcpads = GST_ELEMENT_PADS (src);
1725 srcpad = srcpads ? GST_PAD_CAST (srcpads->data) : NULL;
1727 gst_object_ref (srcpad);
1728 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (src);
1731 /* get a destination pad */
1733 /* name specified, look it up */
1734 if (!(destpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (dest, destpadname)))
1735 destpad = gst_element_get_request_pad (dest, destpadname);
1737 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "no pad %s:%s",
1738 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest), destpadname);
1741 if (!(GST_PAD_DIRECTION (destpad) == GST_PAD_SINK)) {
1742 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "pad %s:%s is no sink pad",
1743 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad));
1744 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1747 if (GST_PAD_PEER (destpad) != NULL) {
1748 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1749 "pad %s:%s is already linked to %s:%s",
1750 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad),
1751 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (GST_PAD_PEER (destpad)));
1752 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1758 /* no name given, get the first available pad */
1759 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (dest);
1760 destpads = GST_ELEMENT_PADS (dest);
1761 destpad = destpads ? GST_PAD_CAST (destpads->data) : NULL;
1763 gst_object_ref (destpad);
1764 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (dest);
1767 if (srcpadname && destpadname) {
1770 /* two explicitly specified pads */
1771 result = pad_link_maybe_ghosting (srcpad, destpad, flags);
1773 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1774 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1780 /* loop through the allowed pads in the source, trying to find a
1781 * compatible destination pad */
1782 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1783 "looping through allowed src and dest pads");
1785 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "trying src pad %s:%s",
1786 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad));
1787 if ((GST_PAD_DIRECTION (srcpad) == GST_PAD_SRC) &&
1788 (GST_PAD_PEER (srcpad) == NULL)) {
1793 gst_object_ref (temp);
1795 temp = gst_element_get_compatible_pad (dest, srcpad, NULL);
1798 if (temp && pad_link_maybe_ghosting (srcpad, temp, flags)) {
1799 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "linked pad %s:%s to pad %s:%s",
1800 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (temp));
1802 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1803 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1804 gst_object_unref (temp);
1809 gst_object_unref (temp);
1812 /* find a better way for this mess */
1814 srcpads = g_list_next (srcpads);
1816 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1817 srcpad = GST_PAD_CAST (srcpads->data);
1818 gst_object_ref (srcpad);
1824 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "no link possible from %s:%s to %s",
1825 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest));
1827 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1831 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1835 /* loop through the existing pads in the destination */
1837 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "trying dest pad %s:%s",
1838 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad));
1839 if ((GST_PAD_DIRECTION (destpad) == GST_PAD_SINK) &&
1840 (GST_PAD_PEER (destpad) == NULL)) {
1841 GstPad *temp = gst_element_get_compatible_pad (src, destpad, NULL);
1843 if (temp && pad_link_maybe_ghosting (temp, destpad, flags)) {
1844 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "linked pad %s:%s to pad %s:%s",
1845 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (temp), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad));
1846 gst_object_unref (temp);
1847 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1851 gst_object_unref (temp);
1855 destpads = g_list_next (destpads);
1857 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1858 destpad = GST_PAD_CAST (destpads->data);
1859 gst_object_ref (destpad);
1866 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "no link possible from %s to %s:%s",
1867 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad));
1868 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1872 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1876 srcclass = GST_ELEMENT_GET_CLASS (src);
1877 destclass = GST_ELEMENT_GET_CLASS (dest);
1879 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1880 "we might have request pads on both sides, checking...");
1881 srctempls = gst_element_class_get_pad_template_list (srcclass);
1882 desttempls = gst_element_class_get_pad_template_list (destclass);
1884 if (srctempls && desttempls) {
1886 srctempl = (GstPadTemplate *) srctempls->data;
1887 if (srctempl->presence == GST_PAD_REQUEST) {
1888 for (l = desttempls; l; l = l->next) {
1889 desttempl = (GstPadTemplate *) l->data;
1890 if (desttempl->presence == GST_PAD_REQUEST &&
1891 desttempl->direction != srctempl->direction) {
1892 if (gst_caps_is_always_compatible (gst_pad_template_get_caps
1893 (srctempl), gst_pad_template_get_caps (desttempl))) {
1895 gst_element_request_pad (src, srctempl,
1896 srctempl->name_template, NULL);
1898 gst_element_request_pad (dest, desttempl,
1899 desttempl->name_template, NULL);
1900 if (srcpad && destpad
1901 && pad_link_maybe_ghosting (srcpad, destpad, flags)) {
1902 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
1903 "linked pad %s:%s to pad %s:%s",
1904 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (srcpad), GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (destpad));
1905 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
1906 gst_object_unref (destpad);
1909 /* it failed, so we release the request pads */
1911 gst_element_release_request_pad (src, srcpad);
1913 gst_element_release_request_pad (dest, destpad);
1918 srctempls = srctempls->next;
1922 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "no link possible from %s to %s",
1923 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src), GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest));
1928 * gst_element_link_pads:
1929 * @src: a #GstElement containing the source pad.
1930 * @srcpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in source element
1931 * or NULL for any pad.
1932 * @dest: (transfer none): the #GstElement containing the destination pad.
1933 * @destpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in destination element,
1934 * or NULL for any pad.
1936 * Links the two named pads of the source and destination elements.
1937 * Side effect is that if one of the pads has no parent, it becomes a
1938 * child of the parent of the other element. If they have different
1939 * parents, the link fails.
1941 * Returns: TRUE if the pads could be linked, FALSE otherwise.
1944 gst_element_link_pads (GstElement * src, const gchar * srcpadname,
1945 GstElement * dest, const gchar * destpadname)
1947 return gst_element_link_pads_full (src, srcpadname, dest, destpadname,
1948 GST_PAD_LINK_CHECK_DEFAULT);
1952 * gst_element_link_pads_filtered:
1953 * @src: a #GstElement containing the source pad.
1954 * @srcpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in source element
1955 * or NULL for any pad.
1956 * @dest: (transfer none): the #GstElement containing the destination pad.
1957 * @destpadname: (allow-none): the name of the #GstPad in destination element
1958 * or NULL for any pad.
1959 * @filter: (transfer none) (allow-none): the #GstCaps to filter the link,
1960 * or #NULL for no filter.
1962 * Links the two named pads of the source and destination elements. Side effect
1963 * is that if one of the pads has no parent, it becomes a child of the parent of
1964 * the other element. If they have different parents, the link fails. If @caps
1965 * is not #NULL, makes sure that the caps of the link is a subset of @caps.
1967 * Returns: TRUE if the pads could be linked, FALSE otherwise.
1970 gst_element_link_pads_filtered (GstElement * src, const gchar * srcpadname,
1971 GstElement * dest, const gchar * destpadname, GstCaps * filter)
1974 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (src), FALSE);
1975 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (dest), FALSE);
1976 g_return_val_if_fail (filter == NULL || GST_IS_CAPS (filter), FALSE);
1979 GstElement *capsfilter;
1981 GstState state, pending;
1984 capsfilter = gst_element_factory_make ("capsfilter", NULL);
1986 GST_ERROR ("Could not make a capsfilter");
1990 parent = gst_object_get_parent (GST_OBJECT (src));
1991 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BIN (parent), FALSE);
1993 gst_element_get_state (GST_ELEMENT_CAST (parent), &state, &pending, 0);
1995 if (!gst_bin_add (GST_BIN (parent), capsfilter)) {
1996 GST_ERROR ("Could not add capsfilter");
1997 gst_object_unref (capsfilter);
1998 gst_object_unref (parent);
2002 if (pending != GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING)
2005 gst_element_set_state (capsfilter, state);
2007 gst_object_unref (parent);
2009 g_object_set (capsfilter, "caps", filter, NULL);
2011 lr1 = gst_element_link_pads (src, srcpadname, capsfilter, "sink");
2012 lr2 = gst_element_link_pads (capsfilter, "src", dest, destpadname);
2017 GST_INFO ("Could not link pads: %s:%s - capsfilter:sink",
2018 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src), srcpadname);
2020 GST_INFO ("Could not link pads: capsfilter:src - %s:%s",
2021 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest), destpadname);
2023 gst_element_set_state (capsfilter, GST_STATE_NULL);
2024 /* this will unlink and unref as appropriate */
2025 gst_bin_remove (GST_BIN (GST_OBJECT_PARENT (capsfilter)), capsfilter);
2029 if (gst_element_link_pads (src, srcpadname, dest, destpadname)) {
2032 GST_INFO ("Could not link pads: %s:%s - %s:%s", GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src),
2033 srcpadname, GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest), destpadname);
2041 * @src: (transfer none): a #GstElement containing the source pad.
2042 * @dest: (transfer none): the #GstElement containing the destination pad.
2044 * Links @src to @dest. The link must be from source to
2045 * destination; the other direction will not be tried. The function looks for
2046 * existing pads that aren't linked yet. It will request new pads if necessary.
2047 * Such pads need to be released manualy when unlinking.
2048 * If multiple links are possible, only one is established.
2050 * Make sure you have added your elements to a bin or pipeline with
2051 * gst_bin_add() before trying to link them.
2053 * Returns: TRUE if the elements could be linked, FALSE otherwise.
2056 gst_element_link (GstElement * src, GstElement * dest)
2058 return gst_element_link_pads (src, NULL, dest, NULL);
2062 * gst_element_link_many:
2063 * @element_1: (transfer none): the first #GstElement in the link chain.
2064 * @element_2: (transfer none): the second #GstElement in the link chain.
2065 * @...: the NULL-terminated list of elements to link in order.
2067 * Chain together a series of elements. Uses gst_element_link().
2068 * Make sure you have added your elements to a bin or pipeline with
2069 * gst_bin_add() before trying to link them.
2071 * Returns: TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise.
2074 gst_element_link_many (GstElement * element_1, GstElement * element_2, ...)
2076 gboolean res = TRUE;
2079 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_1), FALSE);
2080 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_2), FALSE);
2082 va_start (args, element_2);
2085 if (!gst_element_link (element_1, element_2)) {
2090 element_1 = element_2;
2091 element_2 = va_arg (args, GstElement *);
2100 * gst_element_link_filtered:
2101 * @src: a #GstElement containing the source pad.
2102 * @dest: (transfer none): the #GstElement containing the destination pad.
2103 * @filter: (transfer none) (allow-none): the #GstCaps to filter the link,
2104 * or #NULL for no filter.
2106 * Links @src to @dest using the given caps as filtercaps.
2107 * The link must be from source to
2108 * destination; the other direction will not be tried. The function looks for
2109 * existing pads that aren't linked yet. It will request new pads if necessary.
2110 * If multiple links are possible, only one is established.
2112 * Make sure you have added your elements to a bin or pipeline with
2113 * gst_bin_add() before trying to link them.
2115 * Returns: TRUE if the pads could be linked, FALSE otherwise.
2118 gst_element_link_filtered (GstElement * src, GstElement * dest,
2121 return gst_element_link_pads_filtered (src, NULL, dest, NULL, filter);
2125 * gst_element_unlink_pads:
2126 * @src: a (transfer none): #GstElement containing the source pad.
2127 * @srcpadname: the name of the #GstPad in source element.
2128 * @dest: (transfer none): a #GstElement containing the destination pad.
2129 * @destpadname: the name of the #GstPad in destination element.
2131 * Unlinks the two named pads of the source and destination elements.
2133 * This is a convenience function for gst_pad_unlink().
2136 gst_element_unlink_pads (GstElement * src, const gchar * srcpadname,
2137 GstElement * dest, const gchar * destpadname)
2139 GstPad *srcpad, *destpad;
2140 gboolean srcrequest, destrequest;
2142 srcrequest = destrequest = FALSE;
2144 g_return_if_fail (src != NULL);
2145 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (src));
2146 g_return_if_fail (srcpadname != NULL);
2147 g_return_if_fail (dest != NULL);
2148 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (dest));
2149 g_return_if_fail (destpadname != NULL);
2151 /* obtain the pads requested */
2152 if (!(srcpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (src, srcpadname)))
2153 if ((srcpad = gst_element_get_request_pad (src, srcpadname)))
2155 if (srcpad == NULL) {
2156 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (src, "source element has no pad \"%s\"", srcpadname);
2159 if (!(destpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (dest, destpadname)))
2160 if ((destpad = gst_element_get_request_pad (dest, destpadname)))
2162 if (destpad == NULL) {
2163 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (dest, "destination element has no pad \"%s\"",
2168 /* we're satisified they can be unlinked, let's do it */
2169 gst_pad_unlink (srcpad, destpad);
2172 gst_element_release_request_pad (dest, destpad);
2173 gst_object_unref (destpad);
2177 gst_element_release_request_pad (src, srcpad);
2178 gst_object_unref (srcpad);
2182 * gst_element_unlink_many:
2183 * @element_1: (transfer none): the first #GstElement in the link chain.
2184 * @element_2: (transfer none): the second #GstElement in the link chain.
2185 * @...: the NULL-terminated list of elements to unlink in order.
2187 * Unlinks a series of elements. Uses gst_element_unlink().
2190 gst_element_unlink_many (GstElement * element_1, GstElement * element_2, ...)
2194 g_return_if_fail (element_1 != NULL && element_2 != NULL);
2195 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_1) && GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_2));
2197 va_start (args, element_2);
2200 gst_element_unlink (element_1, element_2);
2202 element_1 = element_2;
2203 element_2 = va_arg (args, GstElement *);
2210 * gst_element_unlink:
2211 * @src: (transfer none): the source #GstElement to unlink.
2212 * @dest: (transfer none): the sink #GstElement to unlink.
2214 * Unlinks all source pads of the source element with all sink pads
2215 * of the sink element to which they are linked.
2217 * If the link has been made using gst_element_link(), it could have created an
2218 * requestpad, which has to be released using gst_element_release_request_pad().
2221 gst_element_unlink (GstElement * src, GstElement * dest)
2224 gboolean done = FALSE;
2226 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (src));
2227 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (dest));
2229 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "unlinking \"%s\" and \"%s\"",
2230 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (src), GST_ELEMENT_NAME (dest));
2232 pads = gst_element_iterate_pads (src);
2236 switch (gst_iterator_next (pads, &data)) {
2237 case GST_ITERATOR_OK:
2239 GstPad *pad = GST_PAD_CAST (data);
2241 if (GST_PAD_IS_SRC (pad)) {
2242 GstPad *peerpad = gst_pad_get_peer (pad);
2244 /* see if the pad is linked and is really a pad of dest */
2246 GstElement *peerelem;
2248 peerelem = gst_pad_get_parent_element (peerpad);
2250 if (peerelem == dest) {
2251 gst_pad_unlink (pad, peerpad);
2254 gst_object_unref (peerelem);
2256 gst_object_unref (peerpad);
2259 gst_object_unref (pad);
2262 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
2263 gst_iterator_resync (pads);
2265 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
2269 g_assert_not_reached ();
2273 gst_iterator_free (pads);
2277 * gst_element_query_position:
2278 * @element: a #GstElement to invoke the position query on.
2279 * @format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
2280 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
2281 * @cur: (out) (allow-none): a location in which to store the current
2282 * position, or NULL.
2284 * Queries an element for the stream position. If one repeatedly calls this
2285 * function one can also create and reuse it in gst_element_query().
2287 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
2290 gst_element_query_position (GstElement * element, GstFormat * format,
2296 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), FALSE);
2297 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
2299 query = gst_query_new_position (*format);
2300 ret = gst_element_query (element, query);
2303 gst_query_parse_position (query, format, cur);
2305 gst_query_unref (query);
2311 * gst_element_query_duration:
2312 * @element: a #GstElement to invoke the duration query on.
2313 * @format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
2314 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
2315 * @duration: (out): A location in which to store the total duration, or NULL.
2317 * Queries an element for the total stream duration.
2319 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
2322 gst_element_query_duration (GstElement * element, GstFormat * format,
2328 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), FALSE);
2329 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
2331 query = gst_query_new_duration (*format);
2332 ret = gst_element_query (element, query);
2335 gst_query_parse_duration (query, format, duration);
2337 gst_query_unref (query);
2343 * gst_element_query_convert:
2344 * @element: a #GstElement to invoke the convert query on.
2345 * @src_format: (inout): a #GstFormat to convert from.
2346 * @src_val: a value to convert.
2347 * @dest_format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat to convert to.
2348 * @dest_val: (out): a pointer to the result.
2350 * Queries an element to convert @src_val in @src_format to @dest_format.
2352 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
2355 gst_element_query_convert (GstElement * element, GstFormat src_format,
2356 gint64 src_val, GstFormat * dest_format, gint64 * dest_val)
2361 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), FALSE);
2362 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_format != NULL, FALSE);
2363 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_val != NULL, FALSE);
2365 if (*dest_format == src_format || src_val == -1) {
2366 *dest_val = src_val;
2370 query = gst_query_new_convert (src_format, src_val, *dest_format);
2371 ret = gst_element_query (element, query);
2374 gst_query_parse_convert (query, NULL, NULL, dest_format, dest_val);
2376 gst_query_unref (query);
2382 * gst_element_seek_simple
2383 * @element: a #GstElement to seek on
2384 * @format: a #GstFormat to execute the seek in, such as #GST_FORMAT_TIME
2385 * @seek_flags: seek options; playback applications will usually want to use
2386 * GST_SEEK_FLAG_FLUSH | GST_SEEK_FLAG_KEY_UNIT here
2387 * @seek_pos: position to seek to (relative to the start); if you are doing
2388 * a seek in #GST_FORMAT_TIME this value is in nanoseconds -
2389 * multiply with #GST_SECOND to convert seconds to nanoseconds or
2390 * with #GST_MSECOND to convert milliseconds to nanoseconds.
2392 * Simple API to perform a seek on the given element, meaning it just seeks
2393 * to the given position relative to the start of the stream. For more complex
2394 * operations like segment seeks (e.g. for looping) or changing the playback
2395 * rate or seeking relative to the last configured playback segment you should
2396 * use gst_element_seek().
2398 * In a completely prerolled PAUSED or PLAYING pipeline, seeking is always
2399 * guaranteed to return %TRUE on a seekable media type or %FALSE when the media
2400 * type is certainly not seekable (such as a live stream).
2402 * Some elements allow for seeking in the READY state, in this
2403 * case they will store the seek event and execute it when they are put to
2404 * PAUSED. If the element supports seek in READY, it will always return %TRUE when
2405 * it receives the event in the READY state.
2407 * Returns: %TRUE if the seek operation succeeded (the seek might not always be
2408 * executed instantly though)
2413 gst_element_seek_simple (GstElement * element, GstFormat format,
2414 GstSeekFlags seek_flags, gint64 seek_pos)
2416 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element), FALSE);
2417 g_return_val_if_fail (seek_pos >= 0, FALSE);
2419 return gst_element_seek (element, 1.0, format, seek_flags,
2420 GST_SEEK_TYPE_SET, seek_pos, GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE, 0);
2424 * gst_pad_use_fixed_caps:
2425 * @pad: the pad to use
2427 * A helper function you can use that sets the
2428 * @gst_pad_get_fixed_caps_func as the getcaps function for the
2429 * pad. This way the function will always return the negotiated caps
2430 * or in case the pad is not negotiated, the padtemplate caps.
2432 * Use this function on a pad that, once gst_pad_set_caps() has been called
2433 * on it, cannot be renegotiated to something else.
2436 gst_pad_use_fixed_caps (GstPad * pad)
2438 gst_pad_set_getcaps_function (pad, gst_pad_get_fixed_caps_func);
2442 * gst_pad_get_fixed_caps_func:
2443 * @pad: the pad to use
2445 * A helper function you can use as a GetCaps function that
2446 * will return the currently negotiated caps or the padtemplate
2449 * Free-function: gst_caps_unref
2451 * Returns: (transfer full): the currently negotiated caps or the padtemplate.
2454 gst_pad_get_fixed_caps_func (GstPad * pad)
2458 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
2460 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
2461 if (GST_PAD_CAPS (pad)) {
2462 result = GST_PAD_CAPS (pad);
2464 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
2465 "using pad caps %p %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, result, result);
2467 result = gst_caps_ref (result);
2468 } else if (GST_PAD_PAD_TEMPLATE (pad)) {
2469 GstPadTemplate *templ = GST_PAD_PAD_TEMPLATE (pad);
2471 result = GST_PAD_TEMPLATE_CAPS (templ);
2472 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS,
2473 "using pad template %p with caps %p %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, templ, result,
2476 result = gst_caps_ref (result);
2478 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_CAPS, "pad has no caps");
2479 result = gst_caps_new_empty ();
2481 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
2487 * gst_pad_get_parent_element:
2490 * Gets the parent of @pad, cast to a #GstElement. If a @pad has no parent or
2491 * its parent is not an element, return NULL.
2493 * Returns: (transfer full): the parent of the pad. The caller has a
2494 * reference on the parent, so unref when you're finished with it.
2499 gst_pad_get_parent_element (GstPad * pad)
2503 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
2505 p = gst_object_get_parent (GST_OBJECT_CAST (pad));
2507 if (p && !GST_IS_ELEMENT (p)) {
2508 gst_object_unref (p);
2511 return GST_ELEMENT_CAST (p);
2515 * gst_object_default_error:
2516 * @source: the #GstObject that initiated the error.
2517 * @error: (in): the GError.
2518 * @debug: (in) (allow-none): an additional debug information string, or NULL
2520 * A default error function.
2522 * The default handler will simply print the error string using g_print.
2525 gst_object_default_error (GstObject * source, const GError * error,
2526 const gchar * debug)
2528 gchar *name = gst_object_get_path_string (source);
2530 /* FIXME 0.11: should change this to g_printerr() */
2531 g_print (_("ERROR: from element %s: %s\n"), name, error->message);
2533 g_print (_("Additional debug info:\n%s\n"), debug);
2541 * @element_1: (transfer full): the #GstElement element to add to the bin
2542 * @...: (transfer full): additional elements to add to the bin
2544 * Adds a NULL-terminated list of elements to a bin. This function is
2545 * equivalent to calling gst_bin_add() for each member of the list. The return
2546 * value of each gst_bin_add() is ignored.
2549 gst_bin_add_many (GstBin * bin, GstElement * element_1, ...)
2553 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BIN (bin));
2554 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_1));
2556 va_start (args, element_1);
2559 gst_bin_add (bin, element_1);
2561 element_1 = va_arg (args, GstElement *);
2568 * gst_bin_remove_many:
2570 * @element_1: (transfer none): the first #GstElement to remove from the bin
2571 * @...: (transfer none): NULL-terminated list of elements to remove from the bin
2573 * Remove a list of elements from a bin. This function is equivalent
2574 * to calling gst_bin_remove() with each member of the list.
2577 gst_bin_remove_many (GstBin * bin, GstElement * element_1, ...)
2581 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BIN (bin));
2582 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT (element_1));
2584 va_start (args, element_1);
2587 gst_bin_remove (bin, element_1);
2589 element_1 = va_arg (args, GstElement *);
2596 gst_element_populate_std_props (GObjectClass * klass, const gchar * prop_name,
2597 guint arg_id, GParamFlags flags)
2599 GQuark prop_id = g_quark_from_string (prop_name);
2602 static GQuark fd_id = 0;
2603 static GQuark blocksize_id;
2604 static GQuark bytesperread_id;
2605 static GQuark dump_id;
2606 static GQuark filesize_id;
2607 static GQuark mmapsize_id;
2608 static GQuark location_id;
2609 static GQuark offset_id;
2610 static GQuark silent_id;
2611 static GQuark touch_id;
2613 flags |= G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS;
2616 fd_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("fd");
2617 blocksize_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("blocksize");
2618 bytesperread_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("bytesperread");
2619 dump_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("dump");
2620 filesize_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("filesize");
2621 mmapsize_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("mmapsize");
2622 location_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("location");
2623 offset_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("offset");
2624 silent_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("silent");
2625 touch_id = g_quark_from_static_string ("touch");
2628 if (prop_id == fd_id) {
2629 pspec = g_param_spec_int ("fd", "File-descriptor",
2630 "File-descriptor for the file being read", 0, G_MAXINT, 0, flags);
2631 } else if (prop_id == blocksize_id) {
2632 pspec = g_param_spec_ulong ("blocksize", "Block Size",
2633 "Block size to read per buffer", 0, G_MAXULONG, 4096, flags);
2635 } else if (prop_id == bytesperread_id) {
2636 pspec = g_param_spec_int ("bytesperread", "Bytes per read",
2637 "Number of bytes to read per buffer", G_MININT, G_MAXINT, 0, flags);
2639 } else if (prop_id == dump_id) {
2640 pspec = g_param_spec_boolean ("dump", "Dump",
2641 "Dump bytes to stdout", FALSE, flags);
2643 } else if (prop_id == filesize_id) {
2644 pspec = g_param_spec_int64 ("filesize", "File Size",
2645 "Size of the file being read", 0, G_MAXINT64, 0, flags);
2647 } else if (prop_id == mmapsize_id) {
2648 pspec = g_param_spec_ulong ("mmapsize", "mmap() Block Size",
2649 "Size in bytes of mmap()d regions", 0, G_MAXULONG, 4 * 1048576, flags);
2651 } else if (prop_id == location_id) {
2652 pspec = g_param_spec_string ("location", "File Location",
2653 "Location of the file to read", NULL, flags);
2655 } else if (prop_id == offset_id) {
2656 pspec = g_param_spec_int64 ("offset", "File Offset",
2657 "Byte offset of current read pointer", 0, G_MAXINT64, 0, flags);
2659 } else if (prop_id == silent_id) {
2660 pspec = g_param_spec_boolean ("silent", "Silent", "Don't produce events",
2663 } else if (prop_id == touch_id) {
2664 pspec = g_param_spec_boolean ("touch", "Touch read data",
2665 "Touch data to force disk read before " "push ()", TRUE, flags);
2667 g_warning ("Unknown - 'standard' property '%s' id %d from klass %s",
2668 prop_name, arg_id, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass)));
2673 g_object_class_install_property (klass, arg_id, pspec);
2678 * gst_element_class_install_std_props:
2679 * @klass: the #GstElementClass to add the properties to.
2680 * @first_name: the name of the first property.
2681 * in a NULL terminated
2682 * @...: the id and flags of the first property, followed by
2683 * further 'name', 'id', 'flags' triplets and terminated by NULL.
2685 * Adds a list of standardized properties with types to the @klass.
2686 * the id is for the property switch in your get_prop method, and
2687 * the flags determine readability / writeability.
2690 gst_element_class_install_std_props (GstElementClass * klass,
2691 const gchar * first_name, ...)
2697 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_ELEMENT_CLASS (klass));
2699 va_start (args, first_name);
2704 int arg_id = va_arg (args, int);
2705 int flags = va_arg (args, int);
2707 gst_element_populate_std_props ((GObjectClass *) klass, name, arg_id,
2710 name = va_arg (args, char *);
2719 * @buf1: (transfer none): the first source #GstBuffer to merge.
2720 * @buf2: (transfer none): the second source #GstBuffer to merge.
2722 * Create a new buffer that is the concatenation of the two source
2723 * buffers. The original source buffers will not be modified or
2724 * unref'd. Make sure you unref the source buffers if they are not used
2725 * anymore afterwards.
2727 * If the buffers point to contiguous areas of memory, the buffer
2728 * is created without copying the data.
2730 * Free-function: gst_buffer_unref
2732 * Returns: (transfer full): the new #GstBuffer which is the concatenation
2733 * of the source buffers.
2736 gst_buffer_merge (GstBuffer * buf1, GstBuffer * buf2)
2740 /* we're just a specific case of the more general gst_buffer_span() */
2741 result = gst_buffer_span (buf1, 0, buf2, buf1->size + buf2->size);
2748 * @buf1: the first source #GstBuffer.
2749 * @buf2: the second source #GstBuffer.
2751 * Create a new buffer that is the concatenation of the two source
2752 * buffers, and unrefs the original source buffers.
2754 * If the buffers point to contiguous areas of memory, the buffer
2755 * is created without copying the data.
2757 * This is a convenience function for C programmers. See also
2758 * gst_buffer_merge(), which does the same thing without
2759 * unreffing the input parameters. Language bindings without
2760 * explicit reference counting should not wrap this function.
2762 * Returns: (transfer full): the new #GstBuffer which is the concatenation of
2763 * the source buffers.
2766 gst_buffer_join (GstBuffer * buf1, GstBuffer * buf2)
2770 result = gst_buffer_span (buf1, 0, buf2, buf1->size + buf2->size);
2771 gst_buffer_unref (buf1);
2772 gst_buffer_unref (buf2);
2780 * @dest: (transfer none): buffer to stamp
2781 * @src: buffer to stamp from
2783 * Copies additional information (the timestamp, duration, and offset start
2784 * and end) from one buffer to the other.
2786 * This function does not copy any buffer flags or caps and is equivalent to
2787 * gst_buffer_copy_metadata(@dest, @src, GST_BUFFER_COPY_TIMESTAMPS).
2789 * Deprecated: use gst_buffer_copy_metadata() instead, it provides more
2792 #ifndef GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED
2793 #ifdef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
2794 void gst_buffer_stamp (GstBuffer * dest, const GstBuffer * src);
2797 gst_buffer_stamp (GstBuffer * dest, const GstBuffer * src)
2799 gst_buffer_copy_metadata (dest, src, GST_BUFFER_COPY_TIMESTAMPS);
2801 #endif /* GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED */
2804 getcaps_fold_func (GstPad * pad, GValue * ret, GstPad * orig)
2806 gboolean empty = FALSE;
2807 GstCaps *peercaps, *existing;
2809 existing = g_value_get_pointer (ret);
2810 peercaps = gst_pad_peer_get_caps_reffed (pad);
2811 if (G_LIKELY (peercaps)) {
2812 GstCaps *intersection = gst_caps_intersect (existing, peercaps);
2814 empty = gst_caps_is_empty (intersection);
2816 g_value_set_pointer (ret, intersection);
2817 gst_caps_unref (existing);
2818 gst_caps_unref (peercaps);
2820 gst_object_unref (pad);
2825 * gst_pad_proxy_getcaps:
2826 * @pad: a #GstPad to proxy.
2828 * Calls gst_pad_get_allowed_caps() for every other pad belonging to the
2829 * same element as @pad, and returns the intersection of the results.
2831 * This function is useful as a default getcaps function for an element
2832 * that can handle any stream format, but requires all its pads to have
2833 * the same caps. Two such elements are tee and adder.
2835 * Free-function: gst_caps_unref
2837 * Returns: (transfer full): the intersection of the other pads' allowed caps.
2840 gst_pad_proxy_getcaps (GstPad * pad)
2842 GstElement *element;
2843 GstCaps *caps, *intersected;
2845 GstIteratorResult res;
2846 GValue ret = { 0, };
2848 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), NULL);
2850 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_PADS, "proxying getcaps for %s:%s",
2851 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
2853 element = gst_pad_get_parent_element (pad);
2854 if (element == NULL)
2857 /* value to hold the return, by default it holds ANY, the ref is taken by
2859 g_value_init (&ret, G_TYPE_POINTER);
2860 g_value_set_pointer (&ret, gst_caps_new_any ());
2862 /* only iterate the pads in the oposite direction */
2863 if (GST_PAD_IS_SRC (pad))
2864 iter = gst_element_iterate_sink_pads (element);
2866 iter = gst_element_iterate_src_pads (element);
2870 gst_iterator_fold (iter, (GstIteratorFoldFunction) getcaps_fold_func,
2873 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
2874 /* unref any value stored */
2875 if ((caps = g_value_get_pointer (&ret)))
2876 gst_caps_unref (caps);
2877 /* need to reset the result again to ANY */
2878 g_value_set_pointer (&ret, gst_caps_new_any ());
2879 gst_iterator_resync (iter);
2881 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
2882 /* all pads iterated, return collected value */
2884 case GST_ITERATOR_OK:
2885 /* premature exit (happens if caps intersection is empty) */
2888 /* iterator returned _ERROR, mark an error and exit */
2889 if ((caps = g_value_get_pointer (&ret)))
2890 gst_caps_unref (caps);
2891 g_value_set_pointer (&ret, NULL);
2896 gst_iterator_free (iter);
2898 gst_object_unref (element);
2900 caps = g_value_get_pointer (&ret);
2901 g_value_unset (&ret);
2905 gst_caps_intersect (caps, gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps (pad));
2906 gst_caps_unref (caps);
2908 intersected = gst_caps_copy (gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps (pad));
2916 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (pad, "no parent");
2917 return gst_caps_copy (gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps (pad));
2921 g_warning ("Pad list returned error on element %s",
2922 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (element));
2923 gst_iterator_free (iter);
2924 gst_object_unref (element);
2925 return gst_caps_copy (gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps (pad));
2936 setcaps_fold_func (GstPad * pad, GValue * ret, SetCapsFoldData * data)
2938 gboolean success = TRUE;
2940 if (pad != data->orig) {
2941 success = gst_pad_set_caps (pad, data->caps);
2942 g_value_set_boolean (ret, success);
2944 gst_object_unref (pad);
2950 * gst_pad_proxy_setcaps
2951 * @pad: a #GstPad to proxy from
2952 * @caps: (transfer none): the #GstCaps to link with
2954 * Calls gst_pad_set_caps() for every other pad belonging to the
2955 * same element as @pad. If gst_pad_set_caps() fails on any pad,
2956 * the proxy setcaps fails. May be used only during negotiation.
2958 * Returns: TRUE if sucessful
2961 gst_pad_proxy_setcaps (GstPad * pad, GstCaps * caps)
2963 GstElement *element;
2965 GstIteratorResult res;
2966 GValue ret = { 0, };
2967 SetCapsFoldData data;
2969 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
2970 g_return_val_if_fail (caps != NULL, FALSE);
2972 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_PADS, "proxying pad link for %s:%s",
2973 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
2975 element = gst_pad_get_parent_element (pad);
2976 if (element == NULL)
2979 /* only iterate the pads in the oposite direction */
2980 if (GST_PAD_IS_SRC (pad))
2981 iter = gst_element_iterate_sink_pads (element);
2983 iter = gst_element_iterate_src_pads (element);
2985 g_value_init (&ret, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
2986 g_value_set_boolean (&ret, TRUE);
2991 res = gst_iterator_fold (iter, (GstIteratorFoldFunction) setcaps_fold_func,
2995 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
2996 /* reset return value */
2997 g_value_set_boolean (&ret, TRUE);
2998 gst_iterator_resync (iter);
3000 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
3001 /* all pads iterated, return collected value */
3004 /* iterator returned _ERROR or premature end with _OK,
3005 * mark an error and exit */
3010 gst_iterator_free (iter);
3012 gst_object_unref (element);
3014 /* ok not to unset the gvalue */
3015 return g_value_get_boolean (&ret);
3020 g_warning ("Pad list return error on element %s",
3021 GST_ELEMENT_NAME (element));
3022 gst_iterator_free (iter);
3023 gst_object_unref (element);
3029 * gst_pad_query_position:
3030 * @pad: a #GstPad to invoke the position query on.
3031 * @format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
3032 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
3033 * @cur: (out): A location in which to store the current position, or NULL.
3035 * Queries a pad for the stream position.
3037 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3040 gst_pad_query_position (GstPad * pad, GstFormat * format, gint64 * cur)
3045 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3046 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
3048 query = gst_query_new_position (*format);
3049 ret = gst_pad_query (pad, query);
3052 gst_query_parse_position (query, format, cur);
3054 gst_query_unref (query);
3060 * gst_pad_query_peer_position:
3061 * @pad: a #GstPad on whose peer to invoke the position query on.
3062 * Must be a sink pad.
3063 * @format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
3064 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
3065 * @cur: (out) (allow-none): a location in which to store the current
3066 * position, or NULL.
3068 * Queries the peer of a given sink pad for the stream position.
3070 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3073 gst_pad_query_peer_position (GstPad * pad, GstFormat * format, gint64 * cur)
3075 gboolean ret = FALSE;
3078 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3079 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_PAD_IS_SINK (pad), FALSE);
3080 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
3082 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (pad);
3084 ret = gst_pad_query_position (peer, format, cur);
3085 gst_object_unref (peer);
3092 * gst_pad_query_duration:
3093 * @pad: a #GstPad to invoke the duration query on.
3094 * @format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
3095 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
3096 * @duration: (out) (allow-none): a location in which to store the total
3097 * duration, or NULL.
3099 * Queries a pad for the total stream duration.
3101 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3104 gst_pad_query_duration (GstPad * pad, GstFormat * format, gint64 * duration)
3109 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3110 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
3112 query = gst_query_new_duration (*format);
3113 ret = gst_pad_query (pad, query);
3116 gst_query_parse_duration (query, format, duration);
3118 gst_query_unref (query);
3124 * gst_pad_query_peer_duration:
3125 * @pad: a #GstPad on whose peer pad to invoke the duration query on.
3126 * Must be a sink pad.
3127 * @format: (inout) :a pointer to the #GstFormat asked for.
3128 * On return contains the #GstFormat used.
3129 * @duration: (out) (allow-none): a location in which to store the total
3130 * duration, or NULL.
3132 * Queries the peer pad of a given sink pad for the total stream duration.
3134 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3137 gst_pad_query_peer_duration (GstPad * pad, GstFormat * format,
3140 gboolean ret = FALSE;
3143 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3144 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_PAD_IS_SINK (pad), FALSE);
3145 g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, FALSE);
3147 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (pad);
3149 ret = gst_pad_query_duration (peer, format, duration);
3150 gst_object_unref (peer);
3157 * gst_pad_query_convert:
3158 * @pad: a #GstPad to invoke the convert query on.
3159 * @src_format: a #GstFormat to convert from.
3160 * @src_val: a value to convert.
3161 * @dest_format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat to convert to.
3162 * @dest_val: (out): a pointer to the result.
3164 * Queries a pad to convert @src_val in @src_format to @dest_format.
3166 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3169 gst_pad_query_convert (GstPad * pad, GstFormat src_format, gint64 src_val,
3170 GstFormat * dest_format, gint64 * dest_val)
3175 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3176 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_format != NULL, FALSE);
3177 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_val != NULL, FALSE);
3179 if (*dest_format == src_format || src_val == -1) {
3180 *dest_val = src_val;
3184 query = gst_query_new_convert (src_format, src_val, *dest_format);
3185 ret = gst_pad_query (pad, query);
3188 gst_query_parse_convert (query, NULL, NULL, dest_format, dest_val);
3190 gst_query_unref (query);
3196 * gst_pad_query_peer_convert:
3197 * @pad: a #GstPad, on whose peer pad to invoke the convert query on.
3198 * Must be a sink pad.
3199 * @src_format: a #GstFormat to convert from.
3200 * @src_val: a value to convert.
3201 * @dest_format: (inout): a pointer to the #GstFormat to convert to.
3202 * @dest_val: (out): a pointer to the result.
3204 * Queries the peer pad of a given sink pad to convert @src_val in @src_format
3207 * Returns: TRUE if the query could be performed.
3210 gst_pad_query_peer_convert (GstPad * pad, GstFormat src_format, gint64 src_val,
3211 GstFormat * dest_format, gint64 * dest_val)
3213 gboolean ret = FALSE;
3216 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), FALSE);
3217 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_PAD_IS_SINK (pad), FALSE);
3218 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_format != NULL, FALSE);
3219 g_return_val_if_fail (dest_val != NULL, FALSE);
3221 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (pad);
3223 ret = gst_pad_query_convert (peer, src_format, src_val, dest_format,
3225 gst_object_unref (peer);
3232 * gst_atomic_int_set:
3233 * @atomic_int: (inout): pointer to an atomic integer
3234 * @value: value to set
3236 * Unconditionally sets the atomic integer to @value.
3238 * Deprecated: Use g_atomic_int_set().
3241 #ifndef GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED
3242 #ifdef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
3243 void gst_atomic_int_set (gint * atomic_int, gint value);
3246 gst_atomic_int_set (gint * atomic_int, gint value)
3248 g_atomic_int_set (atomic_int, value);
3253 * gst_pad_add_data_probe:
3254 * @pad: pad to add the data probe handler to
3255 * @handler: function to call when data is passed over pad
3256 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler
3258 * Adds a "data probe" to a pad. This function will be called whenever data
3259 * passes through a pad. In this case data means both events and buffers. The
3260 * probe will be called with the data as an argument, meaning @handler should
3261 * have the same callback signature as the #GstPad::have-data signal.
3262 * Note that the data will have a reference count greater than 1, so it will
3263 * be immutable -- you must not change it.
3265 * For source pads, the probe will be called after the blocking function, if any
3266 * (see gst_pad_set_blocked_async()), but before looking up the peer to chain
3267 * to. For sink pads, the probe function will be called before configuring the
3268 * sink with new caps, if any, and before calling the pad's chain function.
3270 * Your data probe should return TRUE to let the data continue to flow, or FALSE
3271 * to drop it. Dropping data is rarely useful, but occasionally comes in handy
3274 * Although probes are implemented internally by connecting @handler to the
3275 * have-data signal on the pad, if you want to remove a probe it is insufficient
3276 * to only call g_signal_handler_disconnect on the returned handler id. To
3277 * remove a probe, use the appropriate function, such as
3278 * gst_pad_remove_data_probe().
3280 * Returns: The handler id.
3283 gst_pad_add_data_probe (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler, gpointer data)
3285 return gst_pad_add_data_probe_full (pad, handler, data, NULL);
3289 * gst_pad_add_data_probe_full:
3290 * @pad: pad to add the data probe handler to
3291 * @handler: function to call when data is passed over pad
3292 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler
3293 * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when the probe is disconnected,
3296 * Adds a "data probe" to a pad. This function will be called whenever data
3297 * passes through a pad. In this case data means both events and buffers. The
3298 * probe will be called with the data as an argument, meaning @handler should
3299 * have the same callback signature as the #GstPad::have-data signal.
3300 * Note that the data will have a reference count greater than 1, so it will
3301 * be immutable -- you must not change it.
3303 * For source pads, the probe will be called after the blocking function, if any
3304 * (see gst_pad_set_blocked_async()), but before looking up the peer to chain
3305 * to. For sink pads, the probe function will be called before configuring the
3306 * sink with new caps, if any, and before calling the pad's chain function.
3308 * Your data probe should return TRUE to let the data continue to flow, or FALSE
3309 * to drop it. Dropping data is rarely useful, but occasionally comes in handy
3312 * Although probes are implemented internally by connecting @handler to the
3313 * have-data signal on the pad, if you want to remove a probe it is insufficient
3314 * to only call g_signal_handler_disconnect on the returned handler id. To
3315 * remove a probe, use the appropriate function, such as
3316 * gst_pad_remove_data_probe().
3318 * The @notify function is called when the probe is disconnected and usually
3319 * used to free @data.
3321 * Returns: The handler id.
3326 gst_pad_add_data_probe_full (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler,
3327 gpointer data, GDestroyNotify notify)
3331 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), 0);
3332 g_return_val_if_fail (handler != NULL, 0);
3334 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3336 /* we only expose a GDestroyNotify in our API because that's less confusing */
3337 sigid = g_signal_connect_data (pad, "have-data", handler, data,
3338 (GClosureNotify) notify, 0);
3340 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad)++;
3341 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad)++;
3342 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad,
3343 "adding data probe, now %d data, %d event probes",
3344 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad), GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad));
3345 _priv_gst_pad_invalidate_cache (pad);
3346 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3352 * gst_pad_add_event_probe:
3353 * @pad: pad to add the event probe handler to
3354 * @handler: function to call when events are passed over pad
3355 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler
3357 * Adds a probe that will be called for all events passing through a pad. See
3358 * gst_pad_add_data_probe() for more information.
3360 * Returns: The handler id
3363 gst_pad_add_event_probe (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler, gpointer data)
3365 return gst_pad_add_event_probe_full (pad, handler, data, NULL);
3369 * gst_pad_add_event_probe_full:
3370 * @pad: pad to add the event probe handler to
3371 * @handler: function to call when events are passed over pad
3372 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler, or NULL
3373 * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when probe is disconnected, or NULL
3375 * Adds a probe that will be called for all events passing through a pad. See
3376 * gst_pad_add_data_probe() for more information.
3378 * The @notify function is called when the probe is disconnected and usually
3379 * used to free @data.
3381 * Returns: The handler id
3386 gst_pad_add_event_probe_full (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler,
3387 gpointer data, GDestroyNotify notify)
3391 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), 0);
3392 g_return_val_if_fail (handler != NULL, 0);
3394 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3396 /* we only expose a GDestroyNotify in our API because that's less confusing */
3397 sigid = g_signal_connect_data (pad, "have-data::event", handler, data,
3398 (GClosureNotify) notify, 0);
3400 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad)++;
3401 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad, "adding event probe, now %d probes",
3402 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad));
3403 _priv_gst_pad_invalidate_cache (pad);
3404 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3410 * gst_pad_add_buffer_probe:
3411 * @pad: pad to add the buffer probe handler to
3412 * @handler: function to call when buffers are passed over pad
3413 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler
3415 * Adds a probe that will be called for all buffers passing through a pad. See
3416 * gst_pad_add_data_probe() for more information.
3418 * Returns: The handler id
3421 gst_pad_add_buffer_probe (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler, gpointer data)
3423 return gst_pad_add_buffer_probe_full (pad, handler, data, NULL);
3427 * gst_pad_add_buffer_probe_full:
3428 * @pad: pad to add the buffer probe handler to
3429 * @handler: function to call when buffer are passed over pad
3430 * @data: (closure): data to pass along with the handler
3431 * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when the probe is disconnected,
3434 * Adds a probe that will be called for all buffers passing through a pad. See
3435 * gst_pad_add_data_probe() for more information.
3437 * The @notify function is called when the probe is disconnected and usually
3438 * used to free @data.
3440 * Returns: The handler id
3445 gst_pad_add_buffer_probe_full (GstPad * pad, GCallback handler,
3446 gpointer data, GDestroyNotify notify)
3450 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad), 0);
3451 g_return_val_if_fail (handler != NULL, 0);
3453 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3455 /* we only expose a GDestroyNotify in our API because that's less confusing */
3456 sigid = g_signal_connect_data (pad, "have-data::buffer", handler, data,
3457 (GClosureNotify) notify, 0);
3459 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad)++;
3460 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad, "adding buffer probe, now %d probes",
3461 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad));
3462 _priv_gst_pad_invalidate_cache (pad);
3463 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3469 * gst_pad_remove_data_probe:
3470 * @pad: pad to remove the data probe handler from
3471 * @handler_id: handler id returned from gst_pad_add_data_probe
3473 * Removes a data probe from @pad.
3476 gst_pad_remove_data_probe (GstPad * pad, guint handler_id)
3478 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
3479 g_return_if_fail (handler_id > 0);
3481 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3482 g_signal_handler_disconnect (pad, handler_id);
3483 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad)--;
3484 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad)--;
3485 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad,
3486 "removed data probe, now %d event, %d buffer probes",
3487 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad), GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad));
3488 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3493 * gst_pad_remove_event_probe:
3494 * @pad: pad to remove the event probe handler from
3495 * @handler_id: handler id returned from gst_pad_add_event_probe
3497 * Removes an event probe from @pad.
3500 gst_pad_remove_event_probe (GstPad * pad, guint handler_id)
3502 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
3503 g_return_if_fail (handler_id > 0);
3505 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3506 g_signal_handler_disconnect (pad, handler_id);
3507 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad)--;
3508 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad,
3509 "removed event probe, now %d event probes",
3510 GST_PAD_DO_EVENT_SIGNALS (pad));
3511 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3515 * gst_pad_remove_buffer_probe:
3516 * @pad: pad to remove the buffer probe handler from
3517 * @handler_id: handler id returned from gst_pad_add_buffer_probe
3519 * Removes a buffer probe from @pad.
3522 gst_pad_remove_buffer_probe (GstPad * pad, guint handler_id)
3524 g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_PAD (pad));
3525 g_return_if_fail (handler_id > 0);
3527 GST_OBJECT_LOCK (pad);
3528 g_signal_handler_disconnect (pad, handler_id);
3529 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad)--;
3530 GST_CAT_DEBUG_OBJECT (GST_CAT_PADS, pad,
3531 "removed buffer probe, now %d buffer probes",
3532 GST_PAD_DO_BUFFER_SIGNALS (pad));
3533 GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (pad);
3538 * gst_element_found_tags_for_pad:
3539 * @element: element for which to post taglist to bus.
3540 * @pad: (transfer none): pad on which to push tag-event
3541 * @list: (transfer full): the taglist to post on the bus and create event from
3543 * Posts a message to the bus that new tags were found and pushes the
3544 * tags as event. Takes ownership of the @list.
3546 * This is a utility method for elements. Applications should use the
3547 * #GstTagSetter interface.
3550 gst_element_found_tags_for_pad (GstElement * element,
3551 GstPad * pad, GstTagList * list)
3553 g_return_if_fail (element != NULL);
3554 g_return_if_fail (pad != NULL);
3555 g_return_if_fail (list != NULL);
3557 gst_pad_push_event (pad, gst_event_new_tag (gst_tag_list_copy (list)));
3558 /* FIXME 0.11: Set the pad as source. */
3559 gst_element_post_message (element,
3560 gst_message_new_tag_full (GST_OBJECT (element), pad, list));
3564 push_and_ref (GstPad * pad, GstEvent * event)
3566 gst_pad_push_event (pad, gst_event_ref (event));
3567 /* iterator refs pad, we unref when we are done with it */
3568 gst_object_unref (pad);
3572 * gst_element_found_tags:
3573 * @element: element for which we found the tags.
3574 * @list: (transfer full): list of tags.
3576 * Posts a message to the bus that new tags were found, and pushes an event
3577 * to all sourcepads. Takes ownership of the @list.
3579 * This is a utility method for elements. Applications should use the
3580 * #GstTagSetter interface.
3583 gst_element_found_tags (GstElement * element, GstTagList * list)
3588 g_return_if_fail (element != NULL);
3589 g_return_if_fail (list != NULL);
3591 iter = gst_element_iterate_src_pads (element);
3592 event = gst_event_new_tag (gst_tag_list_copy (list));
3593 gst_iterator_foreach (iter, (GFunc) push_and_ref, event);
3594 gst_iterator_free (iter);
3595 gst_event_unref (event);
3597 gst_element_post_message (element,
3598 gst_message_new_tag (GST_OBJECT (element), list));
3602 element_find_unlinked_pad (GstElement * element, GstPadDirection direction)
3605 GstPad *unlinked_pad = NULL;
3608 switch (direction) {
3610 iter = gst_element_iterate_src_pads (element);
3613 iter = gst_element_iterate_sink_pads (element);
3616 g_return_val_if_reached (NULL);
3623 switch (gst_iterator_next (iter, &pad)) {
3624 case GST_ITERATOR_OK:{
3627 GST_CAT_LOG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS, "examining pad %s:%s",
3628 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (pad));
3630 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (GST_PAD (pad));
3634 GST_CAT_DEBUG (GST_CAT_ELEMENT_PADS,
3635 "found existing unlinked pad %s:%s",
3636 GST_DEBUG_PAD_NAME (unlinked_pad));
3638 gst_object_unref (pad);
3639 gst_object_unref (peer);
3643 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
3646 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
3647 gst_iterator_resync (iter);
3649 case GST_ITERATOR_ERROR:
3650 g_return_val_if_reached (NULL);
3655 gst_iterator_free (iter);
3657 return unlinked_pad;
3661 * gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad:
3662 * @bin: bin in which to look for elements with unlinked pads
3663 * @direction: whether to look for an unlinked source or sink pad
3665 * Recursively looks for elements with an unlinked pad of the given
3666 * direction within the specified bin and returns an unlinked pad
3667 * if one is found, or NULL otherwise. If a pad is found, the caller
3668 * owns a reference to it and should use gst_object_unref() on the
3669 * pad when it is not needed any longer.
3671 * Returns: (transfer full): unlinked pad of the given direction, or NULL.
3676 gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad (GstBin * bin, GstPadDirection direction)
3682 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BIN (bin), NULL);
3683 g_return_val_if_fail (direction != GST_PAD_UNKNOWN, NULL);
3686 iter = gst_bin_iterate_recurse (bin);
3690 switch (gst_iterator_next (iter, &element)) {
3691 case GST_ITERATOR_OK:
3692 pad = element_find_unlinked_pad (GST_ELEMENT (element), direction);
3693 gst_object_unref (element);
3697 case GST_ITERATOR_DONE:
3700 case GST_ITERATOR_RESYNC:
3701 gst_iterator_resync (iter);
3703 case GST_ITERATOR_ERROR:
3704 g_return_val_if_reached (NULL);
3709 gst_iterator_free (iter);
3715 * gst_bin_find_unconnected_pad:
3716 * @bin: bin in which to look for elements with unlinked pads
3717 * @direction: whether to look for an unlinked source or sink pad
3719 * Recursively looks for elements with an unlinked pad of the given
3720 * direction within the specified bin and returns an unlinked pad
3721 * if one is found, or NULL otherwise. If a pad is found, the caller
3722 * owns a reference to it and should use gst_object_unref() on the
3723 * pad when it is not needed any longer.
3725 * Returns: (transfer full): unlinked pad of the given direction, or NULL.
3729 * Deprecated: use gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad() instead.
3731 #ifndef GST_REMOVE_DEPRECATED
3732 #ifdef GST_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
3733 GstPad *gst_bin_find_unconnected_pad (GstBin * bin, GstPadDirection direction);
3736 gst_bin_find_unconnected_pad (GstBin * bin, GstPadDirection direction)
3738 return gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad (bin, direction);
3743 * gst_parse_bin_from_description:
3744 * @bin_description: command line describing the bin
3745 * @ghost_unlinked_pads: whether to automatically create ghost pads
3746 * for unlinked source or sink pads within the bin
3747 * @err: where to store the error message in case of an error, or NULL
3749 * This is a convenience wrapper around gst_parse_launch() to create a
3750 * #GstBin from a gst-launch-style pipeline description. See
3751 * gst_parse_launch() and the gst-launch man page for details about the
3752 * syntax. Ghost pads on the bin for unlinked source or sink pads
3753 * within the bin can automatically be created (but only a maximum of
3754 * one ghost pad for each direction will be created; if you expect
3755 * multiple unlinked source pads or multiple unlinked sink pads
3756 * and want them all ghosted, you will have to create the ghost pads
3759 * Returns: (transfer full): a newly-created bin, or NULL if an error occurred.
3764 gst_parse_bin_from_description (const gchar * bin_description,
3765 gboolean ghost_unlinked_pads, GError ** err)
3767 return gst_parse_bin_from_description_full (bin_description,
3768 ghost_unlinked_pads, NULL, 0, err);
3772 * gst_parse_bin_from_description_full:
3773 * @bin_description: command line describing the bin
3774 * @ghost_unlinked_pads: whether to automatically create ghost pads
3775 * for unlinked source or sink pads within the bin
3776 * @context: (transfer none) (allow-none): a parse context allocated with
3777 * gst_parse_context_new(), or %NULL
3778 * @flags: parsing options, or #GST_PARSE_FLAG_NONE
3779 * @err: where to store the error message in case of an error, or NULL
3781 * This is a convenience wrapper around gst_parse_launch() to create a
3782 * #GstBin from a gst-launch-style pipeline description. See
3783 * gst_parse_launch() and the gst-launch man page for details about the
3784 * syntax. Ghost pads on the bin for unlinked source or sink pads
3785 * within the bin can automatically be created (but only a maximum of
3786 * one ghost pad for each direction will be created; if you expect
3787 * multiple unlinked source pads or multiple unlinked sink pads
3788 * and want them all ghosted, you will have to create the ghost pads
3791 * Returns: (transfer full): a newly-created bin, or NULL if an error occurred.
3796 gst_parse_bin_from_description_full (const gchar * bin_description,
3797 gboolean ghost_unlinked_pads, GstParseContext * context,
3798 GstParseFlags flags, GError ** err)
3800 #ifndef GST_DISABLE_PARSE
3805 g_return_val_if_fail (bin_description != NULL, NULL);
3806 g_return_val_if_fail (err == NULL || *err == NULL, NULL);
3808 GST_DEBUG ("Making bin from description '%s'", bin_description);
3810 /* parse the pipeline to a bin */
3811 desc = g_strdup_printf ("bin.( %s )", bin_description);
3812 bin = (GstBin *) gst_parse_launch_full (desc, context, flags, err);
3815 if (bin == NULL || (err && *err != NULL)) {
3817 gst_object_unref (bin);
3821 /* find pads and ghost them if necessary */
3822 if (ghost_unlinked_pads) {
3823 if ((pad = gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad (bin, GST_PAD_SRC))) {
3824 gst_element_add_pad (GST_ELEMENT (bin), gst_ghost_pad_new ("src", pad));
3825 gst_object_unref (pad);
3827 if ((pad = gst_bin_find_unlinked_pad (bin, GST_PAD_SINK))) {
3828 gst_element_add_pad (GST_ELEMENT (bin), gst_ghost_pad_new ("sink", pad));
3829 gst_object_unref (pad);
3833 return GST_ELEMENT (bin);
3837 GST_WARNING ("Disabled API called");
3839 msg = gst_error_get_message (GST_CORE_ERROR, GST_CORE_ERROR_DISABLED);
3840 g_set_error (err, GST_CORE_ERROR, GST_CORE_ERROR_DISABLED, "%s", msg);
3848 * gst_type_register_static_full:
3849 * @parent_type: The GType of the parent type the newly registered type will
3851 * @type_name: NULL-terminated string used as the name of the new type
3852 * @class_size: Size of the class structure.
3853 * @base_init: Location of the base initialization function (optional).
3854 * @base_finalize: Location of the base finalization function (optional).
3855 * @class_init: Location of the class initialization function for class types
3856 * Location of the default vtable inititalization function for interface
3858 * @class_finalize: Location of the class finalization function for class types.
3859 * Location of the default vtable finalization function for interface types.
3861 * @class_data: User-supplied data passed to the class init/finalize functions.
3862 * @instance_size: Size of the instance (object) structure (required for
3863 * instantiatable types only).
3864 * @n_preallocs: The number of pre-allocated (cached) instances to reserve
3865 * memory for (0 indicates no caching). Ignored on recent GLib's.
3866 * @instance_init: Location of the instance initialization function (optional,
3867 * for instantiatable types only).
3868 * @value_table: A GTypeValueTable function table for generic handling of
3869 * GValues of this type (usually only useful for fundamental types).
3870 * @flags: #GTypeFlags for this GType. E.g: G_TYPE_FLAG_ABSTRACT
3872 * Helper function which constructs a #GTypeInfo structure and registers a
3873 * GType, but which generates less linker overhead than a static const
3874 * #GTypeInfo structure. For further details of the parameters, please see
3875 * #GTypeInfo in the GLib documentation.
3877 * Registers type_name as the name of a new static type derived from
3878 * parent_type. The value of flags determines the nature (e.g. abstract or
3879 * not) of the type. It works by filling a GTypeInfo struct and calling
3880 * g_type_register_static().
3882 * Returns: A #GType for the newly-registered type.
3887 gst_type_register_static_full (GType parent_type,
3888 const gchar * type_name,
3890 GBaseInitFunc base_init,
3891 GBaseFinalizeFunc base_finalize,
3892 GClassInitFunc class_init,
3893 GClassFinalizeFunc class_finalize,
3894 gconstpointer class_data,
3895 guint instance_size,
3896 guint16 n_preallocs,
3897 GInstanceInitFunc instance_init,
3898 const GTypeValueTable * value_table, GTypeFlags flags)
3902 info.class_size = class_size;
3903 info.base_init = base_init;
3904 info.base_finalize = base_finalize;
3905 info.class_init = class_init;
3906 info.class_finalize = class_finalize;
3907 info.class_data = class_data;
3908 info.instance_size = instance_size;
3909 info.n_preallocs = n_preallocs;
3910 info.instance_init = instance_init;
3911 info.value_table = value_table;
3913 return g_type_register_static (parent_type, type_name, &info, flags);
3918 * gst_util_get_timestamp:
3920 * Get a timestamp as GstClockTime to be used for interval meassurements.
3921 * The timestamp should not be interpreted in any other way.
3923 * Returns: the timestamp
3928 gst_util_get_timestamp (void)
3930 #if defined (HAVE_POSIX_TIMERS) && defined(HAVE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK)
3931 struct timespec now;
3933 clock_gettime (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &now);
3934 return GST_TIMESPEC_TO_TIME (now);
3938 g_get_current_time (&now);
3939 return GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (now);
3944 * gst_util_array_binary_search:
3945 * @array: the sorted input array
3946 * @num_elements: number of elements in the array
3947 * @element_size: size of every element in bytes
3948 * @search_func: function to compare two elements, @search_data will always be passed as second argument
3949 * @mode: search mode that should be used
3950 * @search_data: element that should be found
3951 * @user_data: (closure): data to pass to @search_func
3953 * Searches inside @array for @search_data by using the comparison function
3954 * @search_func. @array must be sorted ascending.
3956 * As @search_data is always passed as second argument to @search_func it's
3957 * not required that @search_data has the same type as the array elements.
3959 * The complexity of this search function is O(log (num_elements)).
3961 * Returns: The address of the found element or %NULL if nothing was found
3966 gst_util_array_binary_search (gpointer array, guint num_elements,
3967 gsize element_size, GCompareDataFunc search_func, GstSearchMode mode,
3968 gconstpointer search_data, gpointer user_data)
3970 glong left = 0, right = num_elements - 1, m;
3972 guint8 *data = (guint8 *) array;
3974 g_return_val_if_fail (array != NULL, NULL);
3975 g_return_val_if_fail (element_size > 0, NULL);
3976 g_return_val_if_fail (search_func != NULL, NULL);
3978 /* 0. No elements => return NULL */
3979 if (num_elements == 0)
3982 /* 1. If search_data is before the 0th element return the 0th element */
3983 ret = search_func (data, search_data, user_data);
3984 if ((ret >= 0 && mode == GST_SEARCH_MODE_AFTER) || ret == 0)
3989 /* 2. If search_data is after the last element return the last element */
3991 search_func (data + (num_elements - 1) * element_size, search_data,
3993 if ((ret <= 0 && mode == GST_SEARCH_MODE_BEFORE) || ret == 0)
3994 return data + (num_elements - 1) * element_size;
3998 /* 3. else binary search */
4000 m = left + (right - left) / 2;
4002 ret = search_func (data + m * element_size, search_data, user_data);
4005 return data + m * element_size;
4006 } else if (ret < 0) {
4012 /* No exact match found */
4014 if (mode == GST_SEARCH_MODE_EXACT) {
4016 } else if (mode == GST_SEARCH_MODE_AFTER) {
4018 return (m < num_elements) ? data + (m + 1) * element_size : NULL;
4020 return data + m * element_size;
4023 return data + m * element_size;
4025 return (m > 0) ? data + (m - 1) * element_size : NULL;
4031 /* Finds the greatest common divisor.
4032 * Returns 1 if none other found.
4033 * This is Euclid's algorithm. */
4036 * gst_util_greatest_common_divisor:
4037 * @a: First value as #gint
4038 * @b: Second value as #gint
4040 * Calculates the greatest common divisor of @a
4043 * Returns: Greatest common divisor of @a and @b
4048 gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (gint a, gint b)
4061 * gst_util_fraction_to_double:
4062 * @src_n: Fraction numerator as #gint
4063 * @src_d: Fraction denominator #gint
4064 * @dest: (out): pointer to a #gdouble for the result
4066 * Transforms a #gdouble to a fraction and simplifies the result.
4071 gst_util_fraction_to_double (gint src_n, gint src_d, gdouble * dest)
4073 g_return_if_fail (dest != NULL);
4074 g_return_if_fail (src_d != 0);
4076 *dest = ((gdouble) src_n) / ((gdouble) src_d);
4079 #define MAX_TERMS 30
4080 #define MIN_DIVISOR 1.0e-10
4081 #define MAX_ERROR 1.0e-20
4083 /* use continued fractions to transform a double into a fraction,
4084 * see http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.fractions.html#decfrac.
4085 * This algorithm takes care of overflows.
4089 * gst_util_double_to_fraction:
4090 * @src: #gdouble to transform
4091 * @dest_n: (out): pointer to a #gint to hold the result numerator
4092 * @dest_d: (out): pointer to a #gint to hold the result denominator
4094 * Transforms a #gdouble to a fraction and simplifies
4100 gst_util_double_to_fraction (gdouble src, gint * dest_n, gint * dest_d)
4103 gdouble V, F; /* double being converted */
4104 gint N, D; /* will contain the result */
4105 gint A; /* current term in continued fraction */
4106 gint64 N1, D1; /* numerator, denominator of last approx */
4107 gint64 N2, D2; /* numerator, denominator of previous approx */
4110 gboolean negative = FALSE;
4112 g_return_if_fail (dest_n != NULL);
4113 g_return_if_fail (dest_d != NULL);
4115 /* initialize fraction being converted */
4123 /* initialize fractions with 1/0, 0/1 */
4131 for (i = 0; i < MAX_TERMS; i++) {
4133 A = (gint) F; /* no floor() needed, F is always >= 0 */
4134 /* get new divisor */
4137 /* calculate new fraction in temp */
4141 /* guard against overflow */
4142 if (N2 > G_MAXINT || D2 > G_MAXINT) {
4149 /* save last two fractions */
4155 /* quit if dividing by zero or close enough to target */
4156 if (F < MIN_DIVISOR || fabs (V - ((gdouble) N) / D) < MAX_ERROR) {
4160 /* Take reciprocal */
4163 /* fix for overflow */
4168 /* fix for negative */
4173 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (N, D);
4185 * gst_util_fraction_multiply:
4186 * @a_n: Numerator of first value
4187 * @a_d: Denominator of first value
4188 * @b_n: Numerator of second value
4189 * @b_d: Denominator of second value
4190 * @res_n: (out): Pointer to #gint to hold the result numerator
4191 * @res_d: (out): Pointer to #gint to hold the result denominator
4193 * Multiplies the fractions @a_n/@a_d and @b_n/@b_d and stores
4194 * the result in @res_n and @res_d.
4196 * Returns: %FALSE on overflow, %TRUE otherwise.
4201 gst_util_fraction_multiply (gint a_n, gint a_d, gint b_n, gint b_d,
4202 gint * res_n, gint * res_d)
4206 g_return_val_if_fail (res_n != NULL, FALSE);
4207 g_return_val_if_fail (res_d != NULL, FALSE);
4208 g_return_val_if_fail (a_d != 0, FALSE);
4209 g_return_val_if_fail (b_d != 0, FALSE);
4211 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (a_n, a_d);
4215 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (b_n, b_d);
4219 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (a_n, b_d);
4223 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (a_d, b_n);
4227 /* This would result in overflow */
4228 if (a_n != 0 && G_MAXINT / ABS (a_n) < ABS (b_n))
4230 if (G_MAXINT / ABS (a_d) < ABS (b_d))
4236 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (*res_n, *res_d);
4244 * gst_util_fraction_add:
4245 * @a_n: Numerator of first value
4246 * @a_d: Denominator of first value
4247 * @b_n: Numerator of second value
4248 * @b_d: Denominator of second value
4249 * @res_n: (out): Pointer to #gint to hold the result numerator
4250 * @res_d: (out): Pointer to #gint to hold the result denominator
4252 * Adds the fractions @a_n/@a_d and @b_n/@b_d and stores
4253 * the result in @res_n and @res_d.
4255 * Returns: %FALSE on overflow, %TRUE otherwise.
4260 gst_util_fraction_add (gint a_n, gint a_d, gint b_n, gint b_d, gint * res_n,
4265 g_return_val_if_fail (res_n != NULL, FALSE);
4266 g_return_val_if_fail (res_d != NULL, FALSE);
4267 g_return_val_if_fail (a_d != 0, FALSE);
4268 g_return_val_if_fail (b_d != 0, FALSE);
4270 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (a_n, a_d);
4274 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (b_n, b_d);
4289 /* This would result in overflow */
4290 if (G_MAXINT / ABS (a_n) < ABS (b_n))
4292 if (G_MAXINT / ABS (a_d) < ABS (b_d))
4294 if (G_MAXINT / ABS (a_d) < ABS (b_d))
4297 *res_n = (a_n * b_d) + (a_d * b_n);
4300 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (*res_n, *res_d);
4313 * gst_util_fraction_compare:
4314 * @a_n: Numerator of first value
4315 * @a_d: Denominator of first value
4316 * @b_n: Numerator of second value
4317 * @b_d: Denominator of second value
4319 * Compares the fractions @a_n/@a_d and @b_n/@b_d and returns
4320 * -1 if a < b, 0 if a = b and 1 if a > b.
4322 * Returns: -1 if a < b; 0 if a = b; 1 if a > b.
4327 gst_util_fraction_compare (gint a_n, gint a_d, gint b_n, gint b_d)
4333 g_return_val_if_fail (a_d != 0 && b_d != 0, 0);
4336 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (a_n, a_d);
4340 gcd = gst_util_greatest_common_divisor (b_n, b_d);
4344 /* fractions are reduced when set, so we can quickly see if they're equal */
4345 if (a_n == b_n && a_d == b_d)
4348 /* extend to 64 bits */
4349 new_num_1 = ((gint64) a_n) * b_d;
4350 new_num_2 = ((gint64) b_n) * a_d;
4351 if (new_num_1 < new_num_2)
4353 if (new_num_1 > new_num_2)
4356 /* Should not happen because a_d and b_d are not 0 */
4357 g_return_val_if_reached (0);