2 * Copyright (C) <1999> Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
3 * Copyright (C) <2004> Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org>
4 * Copyright (C) 2006 Wim Taymans <wim at fluendo dot com>
6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 * Library General Public License for more details.
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
17 * License along with this library; if not, write to the
18 * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
23 * SECTION:element-multifdsink
24 * @see_also: tcpserversink
26 * This plugin writes incoming data to a set of file descriptors. The
27 * file descriptors can be added to multifdsink by emitting the #GstMultiFdSink::add signal.
28 * For each descriptor added, the #GstMultiFdSink::client-added signal will be called.
30 * As of version 0.10.8, a client can also be added with the #GstMultiFdSink::add-full signal
31 * that allows for more control over what and how much data a client
34 * Clients can be removed from multifdsink by emitting the #GstMultiFdSink::remove signal. For
35 * each descriptor removed, the #GstMultiFdSink::client-removed signal will be called. The
36 * #GstMultiFdSink::client-removed signal can also be fired when multifdsink decides that a
37 * client is not active anymore or, depending on the value of the
38 * #GstMultiFdSink:recover-policy property, if the client is reading too slowly.
39 * In all cases, multifdsink will never close a file descriptor itself.
40 * The user of multifdsink is responsible for closing all file descriptors.
41 * This can for example be done in response to the #GstMultiFdSink::client-fd-removed signal.
42 * Note that multifdsink still has a reference to the file descriptor when the
43 * #GstMultiFdSink::client-removed signal is emitted, so that "get-stats" can be performed on
44 * the descriptor; it is therefore not safe to close the file descriptor in
45 * the #GstMultiFdSink::client-removed signal handler, and you should use the
46 * #GstMultiFdSink::client-fd-removed signal to safely close the fd.
48 * Multifdsink internally keeps a queue of the incoming buffers and uses a
49 * separate thread to send the buffers to the clients. This ensures that no
50 * client write can block the pipeline and that clients can read with different
53 * When adding a client to multifdsink, the #GstMultiFdSink:sync-method property will define
54 * which buffer in the queued buffers will be sent first to the client. Clients
55 * can be sent the most recent buffer (which might not be decodable by the
56 * client if it is not a keyframe), the next keyframe received in
57 * multifdsink (which can take some time depending on the keyframe rate), or the
58 * last received keyframe (which will cause a simple burst-on-connect).
59 * Multifdsink will always keep at least one keyframe in its internal buffers
60 * when the sync-mode is set to latest-keyframe.
62 * As of version 0.10.8, there are additional values for the #GstMultiFdSink:sync-method
63 * property to allow finer control over burst-on-connect behaviour. By selecting
64 * the 'burst' method a minimum burst size can be chosen, 'burst-keyframe'
65 * additionally requires that the burst begin with a keyframe, and
66 * 'burst-with-keyframe' attempts to burst beginning with a keyframe, but will
67 * prefer a minimum burst size even if it requires not starting with a keyframe.
69 * Multifdsink can be instructed to keep at least a minimum amount of data
70 * expressed in time or byte units in its internal queues with the
71 * #GstMultiFdSink:time-min and #GstMultiFdSink:bytes-min properties respectively.
72 * These properties are useful if the application adds clients with the
73 * #GstMultiFdSink::add-full signal to make sure that a burst connect can
74 * actually be honored.
76 * When streaming data, clients are allowed to read at a different rate than
77 * the rate at which multifdsink receives data. If the client is reading too
78 * fast, no data will be send to the client until multifdsink receives more
79 * data. If the client, however, reads too slowly, data for that client will be
80 * queued up in multifdsink. Two properties control the amount of data
81 * (buffers) that is queued in multifdsink: #GstMultiFdSink:buffers-max and
82 * #GstMultiFdSink:buffers-soft-max. A client that falls behind by
83 * #GstMultiFdSink:buffers-max is removed from multifdsink forcibly.
85 * A client with a lag of at least #GstMultiFdSink:buffers-soft-max enters the recovery
86 * procedure which is controlled with the #GstMultiFdSink:recover-policy property.
87 * A recover policy of NONE will do nothing, RESYNC_LATEST will send the most recently
88 * received buffer as the next buffer for the client, RESYNC_SOFT_LIMIT
89 * positions the client to the soft limit in the buffer queue and
90 * RESYNC_KEYFRAME positions the client at the most recent keyframe in the
93 * multifdsink will by default synchronize on the clock before serving the
94 * buffers to the clients. This behaviour can be disabled by setting the sync
95 * property to FALSE. Multifdsink will by default not do QoS and will never
98 * Last reviewed on 2006-09-12 (0.10.10)
105 /* FIXME 0.11: suppress warnings for deprecated API such as GStaticRecMutex
106 * with newer GLib versions (>= 2.31.0) */
107 #define GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
109 #include <gst/gst-i18n-plugin.h>
111 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
118 #include <sys/types.h>
119 #include <sys/socket.h>
120 #include <sys/stat.h>
121 #include <netinet/in.h>
123 #ifdef HAVE_FIONREAD_IN_SYS_FILIO
124 #include <sys/filio.h>
127 #include "gstmultifdsink.h"
128 #include "gsttcp-marshal.h"
130 #define NOT_IMPLEMENTED 0
132 static GstStaticPadTemplate sinktemplate = GST_STATIC_PAD_TEMPLATE ("sink",
135 GST_STATIC_CAPS_ANY);
137 GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_STATIC (multifdsink_debug);
138 #define GST_CAT_DEFAULT (multifdsink_debug)
140 /* MultiFdSink signals and args */
153 SIGNAL_CLIENT_REMOVED,
154 SIGNAL_CLIENT_FD_REMOVED,
160 /* this is really arbitrarily chosen */
161 #define DEFAULT_PROTOCOL GST_TCP_PROTOCOL_NONE
162 #define DEFAULT_MODE 1
163 #define DEFAULT_BUFFERS_MAX -1
164 #define DEFAULT_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX -1
165 #define DEFAULT_TIME_MIN -1
166 #define DEFAULT_BYTES_MIN -1
167 #define DEFAULT_BUFFERS_MIN -1
168 #define DEFAULT_UNIT_TYPE GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BUFFERS
169 #define DEFAULT_UNITS_MAX -1
170 #define DEFAULT_UNITS_SOFT_MAX -1
171 #define DEFAULT_RECOVER_POLICY GST_RECOVER_POLICY_NONE
172 #define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 0
173 #define DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST
175 #define DEFAULT_BURST_UNIT GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_UNDEFINED
176 #define DEFAULT_BURST_VALUE 0
178 #define DEFAULT_QOS_DSCP -1
179 #define DEFAULT_HANDLE_READ TRUE
181 #define DEFAULT_RESEND_STREAMHEADER TRUE
197 PROP_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX,
216 PROP_RESEND_STREAMHEADER,
223 /* For backward compat, we can't really select the poll mode anymore with
225 #define GST_TYPE_FDSET_MODE (gst_fdset_mode_get_type())
227 gst_fdset_mode_get_type (void)
229 static GType fdset_mode_type = 0;
230 static const GEnumValue fdset_mode[] = {
231 {0, "Select", "select"},
233 {2, "EPoll", "epoll"},
237 if (!fdset_mode_type) {
238 fdset_mode_type = g_enum_register_static ("GstFDSetMode", fdset_mode);
240 return fdset_mode_type;
243 #define GST_TYPE_RECOVER_POLICY (gst_recover_policy_get_type())
245 gst_recover_policy_get_type (void)
247 static GType recover_policy_type = 0;
248 static const GEnumValue recover_policy[] = {
249 {GST_RECOVER_POLICY_NONE,
250 "Do not try to recover", "none"},
251 {GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_LATEST,
252 "Resync client to latest buffer", "latest"},
253 {GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_SOFT_LIMIT,
254 "Resync client to soft limit", "soft-limit"},
255 {GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_KEYFRAME,
256 "Resync client to most recent keyframe", "keyframe"},
260 if (!recover_policy_type) {
261 recover_policy_type =
262 g_enum_register_static ("GstRecoverPolicy", recover_policy);
264 return recover_policy_type;
267 #define GST_TYPE_SYNC_METHOD (gst_sync_method_get_type())
269 gst_sync_method_get_type (void)
271 static GType sync_method_type = 0;
272 static const GEnumValue sync_method[] = {
273 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST,
274 "Serve starting from the latest buffer", "latest"},
275 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME,
276 "Serve starting from the next keyframe", "next-keyframe"},
277 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME,
278 "Serve everything since the latest keyframe (burst)",
280 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST, "Serve burst-value data to client", "burst"},
281 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST_KEYFRAME,
282 "Serve burst-value data starting on a keyframe",
284 {GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST_WITH_KEYFRAME,
285 "Serve burst-value data preferably starting on a keyframe",
286 "burst-with-keyframe"},
290 if (!sync_method_type) {
291 sync_method_type = g_enum_register_static ("GstSyncMethod", sync_method);
293 return sync_method_type;
296 #define GST_TYPE_UNIT_TYPE (gst_unit_type_get_type())
298 gst_unit_type_get_type (void)
300 static GType unit_type_type = 0;
301 static const GEnumValue unit_type[] = {
302 {GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_UNDEFINED, "Undefined", "undefined"},
303 {GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BUFFERS, "Buffers", "buffers"},
304 {GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BYTES, "Bytes", "bytes"},
305 {GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_TIME, "Time", "time"},
309 if (!unit_type_type) {
310 unit_type_type = g_enum_register_static ("GstTCPUnitType", unit_type);
312 return unit_type_type;
315 #define GST_TYPE_CLIENT_STATUS (gst_client_status_get_type())
317 gst_client_status_get_type (void)
319 static GType client_status_type = 0;
320 static const GEnumValue client_status[] = {
321 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK, "ok", "ok"},
322 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_CLOSED, "Closed", "closed"},
323 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_REMOVED, "Removed", "removed"},
324 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_SLOW, "Too slow", "slow"},
325 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR, "Error", "error"},
326 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_DUPLICATE, "Duplicate", "duplicate"},
327 {GST_CLIENT_STATUS_FLUSHING, "Flushing", "flushing"},
331 if (!client_status_type) {
333 g_enum_register_static ("GstClientStatus", client_status);
335 return client_status_type;
338 static void gst_multi_fd_sink_finalize (GObject * object);
340 static void gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
343 static GstFlowReturn gst_multi_fd_sink_render (GstBaseSink * bsink,
345 static GstStateChangeReturn gst_multi_fd_sink_change_state (GstElement *
346 element, GstStateChange transition);
348 static void gst_multi_fd_sink_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
349 const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
350 static void gst_multi_fd_sink_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
351 GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec);
353 GST_BOILERPLATE (GstMultiFdSink, gst_multi_fd_sink, GstBaseSink,
356 static guint gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
359 gst_multi_fd_sink_base_init (gpointer g_class)
361 GstElementClass *element_class = GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (g_class);
363 gst_element_class_add_static_pad_template (element_class, &sinktemplate);
365 gst_element_class_set_details_simple (element_class,
366 "Multi filedescriptor sink", "Sink/Network",
367 "Send data to multiple filedescriptors",
368 "Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org>, "
369 "Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>");
373 gst_multi_fd_sink_class_init (GstMultiFdSinkClass * klass)
375 GObjectClass *gobject_class;
376 GstElementClass *gstelement_class;
377 GstBaseSinkClass *gstbasesink_class;
379 gobject_class = (GObjectClass *) klass;
380 gstelement_class = (GstElementClass *) klass;
381 gstbasesink_class = (GstBaseSinkClass *) klass;
383 gobject_class->set_property = gst_multi_fd_sink_set_property;
384 gobject_class->get_property = gst_multi_fd_sink_get_property;
385 gobject_class->finalize = gst_multi_fd_sink_finalize;
387 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_PROTOCOL,
388 g_param_spec_enum ("protocol", "Protocol", "The protocol to wrap data in"
389 ". GDP protocol here is deprecated. Please use gdppay element.",
390 GST_TYPE_TCP_PROTOCOL, DEFAULT_PROTOCOL,
391 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
394 * GstMultiFdSink::mode
396 * The mode for selecting activity on the fds.
398 * This property is deprecated since 0.10.18, if will now automatically
399 * select and use the most optimal method.
401 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_MODE,
402 g_param_spec_enum ("mode", "Mode",
403 "The mode for selecting activity on the fds (deprecated)",
404 GST_TYPE_FDSET_MODE, DEFAULT_MODE,
405 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
407 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BUFFERS_MAX,
408 g_param_spec_int ("buffers-max", "Buffers max",
409 "max number of buffers to queue for a client (-1 = no limit)", -1,
410 G_MAXINT, DEFAULT_BUFFERS_MAX,
411 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
412 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX,
413 g_param_spec_int ("buffers-soft-max", "Buffers soft max",
414 "Recover client when going over this limit (-1 = no limit)", -1,
415 G_MAXINT, DEFAULT_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX,
416 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
418 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BYTES_MIN,
419 g_param_spec_int ("bytes-min", "Bytes min",
420 "min number of bytes to queue (-1 = as little as possible)", -1,
421 G_MAXINT, DEFAULT_BYTES_MIN,
422 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
423 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TIME_MIN,
424 g_param_spec_int64 ("time-min", "Time min",
425 "min number of time to queue (-1 = as little as possible)", -1,
426 G_MAXINT64, DEFAULT_TIME_MIN,
427 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
428 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BUFFERS_MIN,
429 g_param_spec_int ("buffers-min", "Buffers min",
430 "min number of buffers to queue (-1 = as few as possible)", -1,
431 G_MAXINT, DEFAULT_BUFFERS_MIN,
432 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
434 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_UNIT_TYPE,
435 g_param_spec_enum ("unit-type", "Units type",
436 "The unit to measure the max/soft-max/queued properties",
437 GST_TYPE_UNIT_TYPE, DEFAULT_UNIT_TYPE,
438 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
439 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_UNITS_MAX,
440 g_param_spec_int64 ("units-max", "Units max",
441 "max number of units to queue (-1 = no limit)", -1, G_MAXINT64,
442 DEFAULT_UNITS_MAX, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
443 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_UNITS_SOFT_MAX,
444 g_param_spec_int64 ("units-soft-max", "Units soft max",
445 "Recover client when going over this limit (-1 = no limit)", -1,
446 G_MAXINT64, DEFAULT_UNITS_SOFT_MAX,
447 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
449 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BUFFERS_QUEUED,
450 g_param_spec_uint ("buffers-queued", "Buffers queued",
451 "Number of buffers currently queued", 0, G_MAXUINT, 0,
452 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
454 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BYTES_QUEUED,
455 g_param_spec_uint ("bytes-queued", "Bytes queued",
456 "Number of bytes currently queued", 0, G_MAXUINT, 0,
457 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
458 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TIME_QUEUED,
459 g_param_spec_uint64 ("time-queued", "Time queued",
460 "Number of time currently queued", 0, G_MAXUINT64, 0,
461 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
464 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_RECOVER_POLICY,
465 g_param_spec_enum ("recover-policy", "Recover Policy",
466 "How to recover when client reaches the soft max",
467 GST_TYPE_RECOVER_POLICY, DEFAULT_RECOVER_POLICY,
468 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
469 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TIMEOUT,
470 g_param_spec_uint64 ("timeout", "Timeout",
471 "Maximum inactivity timeout in nanoseconds for a client (0 = no limit)",
472 0, G_MAXUINT64, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
473 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
474 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SYNC_METHOD,
475 g_param_spec_enum ("sync-method", "Sync Method",
476 "How to sync new clients to the stream", GST_TYPE_SYNC_METHOD,
477 DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
478 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BYTES_TO_SERVE,
479 g_param_spec_uint64 ("bytes-to-serve", "Bytes to serve",
480 "Number of bytes received to serve to clients", 0, G_MAXUINT64, 0,
481 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
482 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BYTES_SERVED,
483 g_param_spec_uint64 ("bytes-served", "Bytes served",
484 "Total number of bytes send to all clients", 0, G_MAXUINT64, 0,
485 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
487 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BURST_UNIT,
488 g_param_spec_enum ("burst-unit", "Burst unit",
489 "The format of the burst units (when sync-method is burst[[-with]-keyframe])",
490 GST_TYPE_UNIT_TYPE, DEFAULT_BURST_UNIT,
491 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
492 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BURST_VALUE,
493 g_param_spec_uint64 ("burst-value", "Burst value",
494 "The amount of burst expressed in burst-unit", 0, G_MAXUINT64,
495 DEFAULT_BURST_VALUE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
497 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_QOS_DSCP,
498 g_param_spec_int ("qos-dscp", "QoS diff srv code point",
499 "Quality of Service, differentiated services code point (-1 default)",
500 -1, 63, DEFAULT_QOS_DSCP,
501 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
503 * GstMultiFdSink::handle-read
505 * Handle read requests from clients and discard the data.
509 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_HANDLE_READ,
510 g_param_spec_boolean ("handle-read", "Handle Read",
511 "Handle client reads and discard the data",
512 DEFAULT_HANDLE_READ, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
514 * GstMultiFdSink::resend-streamheader
516 * Resend the streamheaders to existing clients when they change.
520 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_RESEND_STREAMHEADER,
521 g_param_spec_boolean ("resend-streamheader", "Resend streamheader",
522 "Resend the streamheader if it changes in the caps",
523 DEFAULT_RESEND_STREAMHEADER,
524 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
526 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_NUM_FDS,
527 g_param_spec_uint ("num-fds", "Number of fds",
528 "The current number of client file descriptors.",
529 0, G_MAXUINT, 0, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
532 * GstMultiFdSink::add:
533 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
534 * @fd: the file descriptor to add to multifdsink
536 * Hand the given open file descriptor to multifdsink to write to.
538 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_ADD] =
539 g_signal_new ("add", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
540 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
541 add), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__INT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
544 * GstMultiFdSink::add-full:
545 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
546 * @fd: the file descriptor to add to multifdsink
547 * @sync: the sync method to use
548 * @unit_type_min: the unit-type of @value_min
549 * @value_min: the minimum amount of data to burst expressed in
550 * @unit_type_min units.
551 * @unit_type_max: the unit-type of @value_max
552 * @value_max: the maximum amount of data to burst expressed in
553 * @unit_type_max units.
555 * Hand the given open file descriptor to multifdsink to write to and
556 * specify the burst parameters for the new connection.
558 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_ADD_BURST] =
559 g_signal_new ("add-full", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
560 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
561 add_full), NULL, NULL,
562 gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT_ENUM_INT_UINT64_INT_UINT64, G_TYPE_NONE, 6,
563 G_TYPE_INT, GST_TYPE_SYNC_METHOD, GST_TYPE_UNIT_TYPE, G_TYPE_UINT64,
564 GST_TYPE_UNIT_TYPE, G_TYPE_UINT64);
566 * GstMultiFdSink::remove:
567 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
568 * @fd: the file descriptor to remove from multifdsink
570 * Remove the given open file descriptor from multifdsink.
572 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_REMOVE] =
573 g_signal_new ("remove", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
574 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
575 remove), NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
578 * GstMultiFdSink::remove-flush:
579 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
580 * @fd: the file descriptor to remove from multifdsink
582 * Remove the given open file descriptor from multifdsink after flushing all
583 * the pending data to the fd.
585 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_REMOVE_FLUSH] =
586 g_signal_new ("remove-flush", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
587 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
588 remove_flush), NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
591 * GstMultiFdSink::clear:
592 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
594 * Remove all file descriptors from multifdsink. Since multifdsink did not
595 * open fd's itself, it does not explicitly close the fd. The application
596 * should do so by connecting to the client-fd-removed callback.
598 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLEAR] =
599 g_signal_new ("clear", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
600 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
601 clear), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
604 * GstMultiFdSink::get-stats:
605 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element to emit this signal on
606 * @fd: the file descriptor to get stats of from multifdsink
608 * Get statistics about @fd. This function returns a GValueArray to ease
609 * automatic wrapping for bindings.
611 * Returns: a GValueArray with the statistics. The array contains guint64
612 * values that represent respectively: total number of bytes sent, time
613 * when the client was added, time when the client was
614 * disconnected/removed, time the client is/was active, last activity
615 * time (in epoch seconds), number of buffers dropped.
616 * All times are expressed in nanoseconds (GstClockTime).
617 * The array can be 0-length if the client was not found.
619 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_GET_STATS] =
620 g_signal_new ("get-stats", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
621 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
622 get_stats), NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_BOXED__INT,
623 G_TYPE_VALUE_ARRAY, 1, G_TYPE_INT);
626 * GstMultiFdSink::client-added:
627 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element that emitted this signal
628 * @fd: the file descriptor that was added to multifdsink
630 * The given file descriptor was added to multifdsink. This signal will
631 * be emitted from the streaming thread so application should be prepared
634 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_ADDED] =
635 g_signal_new ("client-added", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
636 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass, client_added),
637 NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_INT);
639 * GstMultiFdSink::client-removed:
640 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element that emitted this signal
641 * @fd: the file descriptor that is to be removed from multifdsink
642 * @status: the reason why the client was removed
644 * The given file descriptor is about to be removed from multifdsink. This
645 * signal will be emitted from the streaming thread so applications should
646 * be prepared for that.
648 * @gstmultifdsink still holds a handle to @fd so it is possible to call
649 * the get-stats signal from this callback. For the same reason it is
650 * not safe to close() and reuse @fd in this callback.
652 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_REMOVED] =
653 g_signal_new ("client-removed", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
654 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
655 client_removed), NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT_BOXED,
656 G_TYPE_NONE, 2, G_TYPE_INT, GST_TYPE_CLIENT_STATUS);
658 * GstMultiFdSink::client-fd-removed:
659 * @gstmultifdsink: the multifdsink element that emitted this signal
660 * @fd: the file descriptor that was removed from multifdsink
662 * The given file descriptor was removed from multifdsink. This signal will
663 * be emitted from the streaming thread so applications should be prepared
666 * In this callback, @gstmultifdsink has removed all the information
667 * associated with @fd and it is therefore not possible to call get-stats
668 * with @fd. It is however safe to close() and reuse @fd in the callback.
672 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_FD_REMOVED] =
673 g_signal_new ("client-fd-removed", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
674 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstMultiFdSinkClass,
675 client_fd_removed), NULL, NULL, gst_tcp_marshal_VOID__INT,
676 G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_INT);
678 gstelement_class->change_state =
679 GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_change_state);
681 gstbasesink_class->render = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_render);
683 klass->add = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_add);
684 klass->add_full = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_add_full);
685 klass->remove = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_remove);
686 klass->remove_flush = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_flush);
687 klass->clear = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_clear);
688 klass->get_stats = GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR (gst_multi_fd_sink_get_stats);
690 GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_INIT (multifdsink_debug, "multifdsink", 0, "FD sink");
694 gst_multi_fd_sink_init (GstMultiFdSink * this, GstMultiFdSinkClass * klass)
696 GST_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (this, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN);
698 this->protocol = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL;
699 this->mode = DEFAULT_MODE;
701 CLIENTS_LOCK_INIT (this);
702 this->clients = NULL;
703 this->fd_hash = g_hash_table_new (g_int_hash, g_int_equal);
705 this->bufqueue = g_array_new (FALSE, TRUE, sizeof (GstBuffer *));
706 this->unit_type = DEFAULT_UNIT_TYPE;
707 this->units_max = DEFAULT_UNITS_MAX;
708 this->units_soft_max = DEFAULT_UNITS_SOFT_MAX;
709 this->time_min = DEFAULT_TIME_MIN;
710 this->bytes_min = DEFAULT_BYTES_MIN;
711 this->buffers_min = DEFAULT_BUFFERS_MIN;
712 this->recover_policy = DEFAULT_RECOVER_POLICY;
714 this->timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
715 this->def_sync_method = DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD;
716 this->def_burst_unit = DEFAULT_BURST_UNIT;
717 this->def_burst_value = DEFAULT_BURST_VALUE;
719 this->qos_dscp = DEFAULT_QOS_DSCP;
720 this->handle_read = DEFAULT_HANDLE_READ;
722 this->resend_streamheader = DEFAULT_RESEND_STREAMHEADER;
724 this->header_flags = 0;
728 gst_multi_fd_sink_finalize (GObject * object)
730 GstMultiFdSink *this;
732 this = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (object);
734 CLIENTS_LOCK_FREE (this);
735 g_hash_table_destroy (this->fd_hash);
736 g_array_free (this->bufqueue, TRUE);
738 G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object);
742 setup_dscp_client (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GstTCPClient * client)
749 struct sockaddr_in6 sa_in6;
750 struct sockaddr_storage sa_stor;
752 socklen_t slen = sizeof (sa);
756 if (sink->qos_dscp < 0)
759 if ((ret = getsockname (client->fd.fd, &sa.sa, &slen)) < 0) {
760 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "could not get sockname: %s", g_strerror (errno));
764 af = sa.sa.sa_family;
766 /* if this is an IPv4-mapped address then do IPv4 QoS */
767 if (af == AF_INET6) {
769 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "check IP6 socket");
770 if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED (&(sa.sa_in6.sin6_addr))) {
771 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "mapped to IPV4");
776 /* extract and shift 6 bits of the DSCP */
777 tos = (sink->qos_dscp & 0x3f) << 2;
781 ret = setsockopt (client->fd.fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, &tos, sizeof (tos));
786 setsockopt (client->fd.fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_TCLASS, &tos,
792 GST_ERROR_OBJECT (sink, "unsupported AF");
796 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "could not set DSCP: %s", g_strerror (errno));
803 setup_dscp (GstMultiFdSink * sink)
805 GList *clients, *next;
808 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
809 GstTCPClient *client;
811 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
812 next = g_list_next (clients);
814 setup_dscp_client (sink, client);
816 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
819 /* "add-full" signal implementation */
821 gst_multi_fd_sink_add_full (GstMultiFdSink * sink, int fd,
822 GstSyncMethod sync_method, GstTCPUnitType min_unit, guint64 min_value,
823 GstTCPUnitType max_unit, guint64 max_value)
825 GstTCPClient *client;
831 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] adding client, sync_method %d, "
832 "min_unit %d, min_value %" G_GUINT64_FORMAT
833 ", max_unit %d, max_value %" G_GUINT64_FORMAT, fd, sync_method,
834 min_unit, min_value, max_unit, max_value);
836 /* do limits check if we can */
837 if (min_unit == max_unit) {
838 if (max_value != -1 && min_value != -1 && max_value < min_value)
842 /* create client datastructure */
843 client = g_new0 (GstTCPClient, 1);
845 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK;
847 client->flushcount = -1;
848 client->bufoffset = 0;
849 client->sending = NULL;
850 client->bytes_sent = 0;
851 client->dropped_buffers = 0;
852 client->avg_queue_size = 0;
853 client->first_buffer_ts = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
854 client->last_buffer_ts = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
855 client->new_connection = TRUE;
856 client->burst_min_unit = min_unit;
857 client->burst_min_value = min_value;
858 client->burst_max_unit = max_unit;
859 client->burst_max_value = max_value;
860 client->sync_method = sync_method;
861 client->currently_removing = FALSE;
863 /* update start time */
864 g_get_current_time (&now);
865 client->connect_time = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (now);
866 client->disconnect_time = 0;
867 /* set last activity time to connect time */
868 client->last_activity_time = client->connect_time;
872 /* check the hash to find a duplicate fd */
873 clink = g_hash_table_lookup (sink->fd_hash, &client->fd.fd);
877 /* we can add the fd now */
878 clink = sink->clients = g_list_prepend (sink->clients, client);
879 g_hash_table_insert (sink->fd_hash, &client->fd.fd, clink);
880 sink->clients_cookie++;
882 /* set the socket to non blocking */
883 if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
884 GST_ERROR_OBJECT (sink, "failed to make socket %d non-blocking: %s", fd,
888 /* we always read from a client */
889 gst_poll_add_fd (sink->fdset, &client->fd);
891 /* we don't try to read from write only fds */
892 if (sink->handle_read) {
893 flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0);
894 if ((flags & O_ACCMODE) != O_WRONLY) {
895 gst_poll_fd_ctl_read (sink->fdset, &client->fd, TRUE);
898 /* figure out the mode, can't use send() for non sockets */
899 if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISSOCK (statbuf.st_mode)) {
900 client->is_socket = TRUE;
901 setup_dscp_client (sink, client);
904 gst_poll_restart (sink->fdset);
906 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
908 g_signal_emit (G_OBJECT (sink),
909 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_ADDED], 0, fd);
916 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
917 "[fd %5d] wrong values min =%" G_GUINT64_FORMAT ", max=%"
918 G_GUINT64_FORMAT ", unit %d specified when adding client", fd,
919 min_value, max_value, min_unit);
924 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_DUPLICATE;
925 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
926 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] duplicate client found, refusing", fd);
927 g_signal_emit (G_OBJECT (sink),
928 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_REMOVED], 0, fd,
935 /* "add" signal implementation */
937 gst_multi_fd_sink_add (GstMultiFdSink * sink, int fd)
939 gst_multi_fd_sink_add_full (sink, fd, sink->def_sync_method,
940 sink->def_burst_unit, sink->def_burst_value, sink->def_burst_unit, -1);
943 /* "remove" signal implementation */
945 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove (GstMultiFdSink * sink, int fd)
949 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] removing client", fd);
952 clink = g_hash_table_lookup (sink->fd_hash, &fd);
954 GstTCPClient *client = (GstTCPClient *) clink->data;
956 if (client->status != GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK) {
957 GST_INFO_OBJECT (sink,
958 "[fd %5d] Client already disconnecting with status %d",
963 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_REMOVED;
964 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clink);
965 gst_poll_restart (sink->fdset);
967 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] no client with this fd found!", fd);
971 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
974 /* "remove-flush" signal implementation */
976 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_flush (GstMultiFdSink * sink, int fd)
980 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] flushing client", fd);
983 clink = g_hash_table_lookup (sink->fd_hash, &fd);
985 GstTCPClient *client = (GstTCPClient *) clink->data;
987 if (client->status != GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK) {
988 GST_INFO_OBJECT (sink,
989 "[fd %5d] Client already disconnecting with status %d",
994 /* take the position of the client as the number of buffers left to flush.
995 * If the client was at position -1, we flush 0 buffers, 0 == flush 1
997 client->flushcount = client->bufpos + 1;
998 /* mark client as flushing. We can not remove the client right away because
999 * it might have some buffers to flush in the ->sending queue. */
1000 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_FLUSHING;
1002 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] no client with this fd found!", fd);
1005 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
1008 /* can be called both through the signal (i.e. from any thread) or when
1009 * stopping, after the writing thread has shut down */
1011 gst_multi_fd_sink_clear (GstMultiFdSink * sink)
1013 GList *clients, *next;
1016 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "clearing all clients");
1018 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
1020 cookie = sink->clients_cookie;
1021 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
1022 GstTCPClient *client;
1024 if (cookie != sink->clients_cookie) {
1025 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "cookie changed while removing all clients");
1029 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
1030 next = g_list_next (clients);
1032 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_REMOVED;
1033 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
1035 gst_poll_restart (sink->fdset);
1036 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
1039 /* "get-stats" signal implementation
1040 * the array returned contains:
1042 * guint64 : bytes_sent
1043 * guint64 : connect time (in nanoseconds, since Epoch)
1044 * guint64 : disconnect time (in nanoseconds, since Epoch)
1045 * guint64 : time the client is/was connected (in nanoseconds)
1046 * guint64 : last activity time (in nanoseconds, since Epoch)
1047 * guint64 : buffers dropped due to recovery
1048 * guint64 : timestamp of the first buffer sent (in nanoseconds)
1049 * guint64 : timestamp of the last buffer sent (in nanoseconds)
1052 gst_multi_fd_sink_get_stats (GstMultiFdSink * sink, int fd)
1054 GstTCPClient *client;
1055 GValueArray *result = NULL;
1058 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
1059 clink = g_hash_table_lookup (sink->fd_hash, &fd);
1063 client = (GstTCPClient *) clink->data;
1064 if (client != NULL) {
1065 GValue value = { 0 };
1068 result = g_value_array_new (7);
1070 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1071 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->bytes_sent);
1072 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1073 g_value_unset (&value);
1074 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1075 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->connect_time);
1076 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1077 g_value_unset (&value);
1078 if (client->disconnect_time == 0) {
1081 g_get_current_time (&nowtv);
1083 interval = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (nowtv) - client->connect_time;
1085 interval = client->disconnect_time - client->connect_time;
1087 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1088 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->disconnect_time);
1089 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1090 g_value_unset (&value);
1091 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1092 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, interval);
1093 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1094 g_value_unset (&value);
1095 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1096 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->last_activity_time);
1097 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1098 g_value_unset (&value);
1099 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1100 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->dropped_buffers);
1101 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1102 g_value_unset (&value);
1103 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1104 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->first_buffer_ts);
1105 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1106 g_value_unset (&value);
1107 g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_UINT64);
1108 g_value_set_uint64 (&value, client->last_buffer_ts);
1109 result = g_value_array_append (result, &value);
1113 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
1115 /* python doesn't like a NULL pointer yet */
1116 if (result == NULL) {
1117 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] no client with this found!", fd);
1118 result = g_value_array_new (0);
1124 /* should be called with the clientslock helt.
1125 * Note that we don't close the fd as we didn't open it in the first
1126 * place. An application should connect to the client-fd-removed signal and
1127 * close the fd itself.
1130 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GList * link)
1134 GstTCPClient *client = (GstTCPClient *) link->data;
1135 GstMultiFdSinkClass *fclass;
1137 fclass = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_GET_CLASS (sink);
1141 if (client->currently_removing) {
1142 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client is already being removed", fd);
1145 client->currently_removing = TRUE;
1148 /* FIXME: if we keep track of ip we can log it here and signal */
1149 switch (client->status) {
1150 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK:
1151 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] removing client %p for no reason",
1154 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_CLOSED:
1155 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] removing client %p because of close",
1158 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_REMOVED:
1159 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1160 "[fd %5d] removing client %p because the app removed it", fd, client);
1162 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_SLOW:
1163 GST_INFO_OBJECT (sink,
1164 "[fd %5d] removing client %p because it was too slow", fd, client);
1166 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR:
1167 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
1168 "[fd %5d] removing client %p because of error", fd, client);
1170 case GST_CLIENT_STATUS_FLUSHING:
1172 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
1173 "[fd %5d] removing client %p with invalid reason %d", fd, client,
1178 gst_poll_remove_fd (sink->fdset, &client->fd);
1180 g_get_current_time (&now);
1181 client->disconnect_time = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (now);
1183 /* free client buffers */
1184 g_slist_foreach (client->sending, (GFunc) gst_mini_object_unref, NULL);
1185 g_slist_free (client->sending);
1186 client->sending = NULL;
1189 gst_caps_unref (client->caps);
1190 client->caps = NULL;
1192 /* unlock the mutex before signaling because the signal handler
1193 * might query some properties */
1194 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
1196 g_signal_emit (G_OBJECT (sink),
1197 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_REMOVED], 0, fd, client->status);
1199 /* lock again before we remove the client completely */
1200 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
1202 /* fd cannot be reused in the above signal callback so we can safely
1203 * remove it from the hashtable here */
1204 if (!g_hash_table_remove (sink->fd_hash, &client->fd.fd)) {
1205 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
1206 "[fd %5d] error removing client %p from hash", client->fd.fd, client);
1208 /* after releasing the lock above, the link could be invalid, more
1209 * precisely, the next and prev pointers could point to invalid list
1210 * links. One optimisation could be to add a cookie to the linked list
1211 * and take a shortcut when it did not change between unlocking and locking
1212 * our mutex. For now we just walk the list again. */
1213 sink->clients = g_list_remove (sink->clients, client);
1214 sink->clients_cookie++;
1216 if (fclass->removed)
1217 fclass->removed (sink, client->fd.fd);
1220 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
1222 /* and the fd is really gone now */
1223 g_signal_emit (G_OBJECT (sink),
1224 gst_multi_fd_sink_signals[SIGNAL_CLIENT_FD_REMOVED], 0, fd);
1226 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
1229 /* handle a read on a client fd,
1230 * which either indicates a close or should be ignored
1231 * returns FALSE if some error occured or the client closed. */
1233 gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_client_read (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1234 GstTCPClient * client)
1241 if (ioctl (fd, FIONREAD, &avail) < 0)
1244 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] select reports client read of %d bytes",
1250 /* client sent close, so remove it */
1251 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client asked for close, removing", fd);
1252 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_CLOSED;
1254 } else if (avail < 0) {
1255 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] avail < 0, removing", fd);
1256 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
1262 /* just Read 'n' Drop, could also just drop the client as it's not supposed
1263 * to write to us except for closing the socket, I guess it's because we
1264 * like to listen to our customers. */
1266 /* this is the maximum we can read */
1267 gint to_read = MIN (avail, 512);
1269 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client wants us to read %d bytes",
1272 nread = read (fd, dummy, to_read);
1274 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] could not read %d bytes: %s (%d)",
1275 fd, to_read, g_strerror (errno), errno);
1276 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
1279 } else if (nread == 0) {
1280 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] 0 bytes in read, removing", fd);
1281 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
1294 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] ioctl failed: %s (%d)",
1295 fd, g_strerror (errno), errno);
1296 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
1301 /* Queue raw data for this client, creating a new buffer.
1302 * This takes ownership of the data by
1303 * setting it as GST_BUFFER_MALLOCDATA() on the created buffer so
1304 * be sure to pass g_free()-able @data.
1307 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_data (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1308 GstTCPClient * client, gchar * data, gint len)
1312 buf = gst_buffer_new ();
1313 GST_BUFFER_DATA (buf) = (guint8 *) data;
1314 GST_BUFFER_MALLOCDATA (buf) = (guint8 *) data;
1315 GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buf) = len;
1317 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] queueing data of length %d",
1318 client->fd.fd, len);
1320 client->sending = g_slist_append (client->sending, buf);
1325 /* GDP-encode given caps and queue them for sending */
1327 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_caps (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1328 GstTCPClient * client, const GstCaps * caps)
1335 g_return_val_if_fail (caps != NULL, FALSE);
1337 string = gst_caps_to_string (caps);
1338 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] Queueing caps %s through GDP",
1339 client->fd.fd, string);
1342 if (!gst_dp_packet_from_caps (caps, sink->header_flags, &length, &header,
1344 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "Could not create GDP packet from caps");
1347 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_data (sink, client, (gchar *) header, length);
1349 length = gst_dp_header_payload_length (header);
1350 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_data (sink, client, (gchar *) payload, length);
1356 is_sync_frame (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GstBuffer * buffer)
1358 if (GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET (buffer, GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DELTA_UNIT)) {
1360 } else if (!GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET (buffer, GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IN_CAPS)) {
1367 /* queue the given buffer for the given client, possibly adding the GDP
1368 * header if GDP is being used */
1370 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_buffer (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1371 GstTCPClient * client, GstBuffer * buffer)
1375 /* TRUE: send them if the new caps have them */
1376 gboolean send_streamheader = FALSE;
1379 /* before we queue the buffer, we check if we need to queue streamheader
1380 * buffers (because it's a new client, or because they changed) */
1381 caps = gst_buffer_get_caps (buffer); /* cleaned up after streamheader */
1382 if (!client->caps) {
1383 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1384 "[fd %5d] no previous caps for this client, send streamheader",
1386 send_streamheader = TRUE;
1387 client->caps = gst_caps_ref (caps);
1389 /* there were previous caps recorded, so compare */
1390 if (!gst_caps_is_equal (caps, client->caps)) {
1391 const GValue *sh1, *sh2;
1393 /* caps are not equal, but could still have the same streamheader */
1394 s = gst_caps_get_structure (caps, 0);
1395 if (!gst_structure_has_field (s, "streamheader")) {
1396 /* no new streamheader, so nothing new to send */
1397 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1398 "[fd %5d] new caps do not have streamheader, not sending",
1401 /* there is a new streamheader */
1402 s = gst_caps_get_structure (client->caps, 0);
1403 if (!gst_structure_has_field (s, "streamheader")) {
1404 /* no previous streamheader, so send the new one */
1405 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1406 "[fd %5d] previous caps did not have streamheader, sending",
1408 send_streamheader = TRUE;
1410 /* both old and new caps have streamheader set */
1411 if (!sink->resend_streamheader) {
1412 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1413 "[fd %5d] asked to not resend the streamheader, not sending",
1415 send_streamheader = FALSE;
1417 sh1 = gst_structure_get_value (s, "streamheader");
1418 s = gst_caps_get_structure (caps, 0);
1419 sh2 = gst_structure_get_value (s, "streamheader");
1420 if (gst_value_compare (sh1, sh2) != GST_VALUE_EQUAL) {
1421 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1422 "[fd %5d] new streamheader different from old, sending",
1424 send_streamheader = TRUE;
1430 /* Replace the old caps */
1431 gst_caps_unref (client->caps);
1432 client->caps = gst_caps_ref (caps);
1435 if (G_UNLIKELY (send_streamheader)) {
1440 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
1441 "[fd %5d] sending streamheader from caps %" GST_PTR_FORMAT,
1442 client->fd.fd, caps);
1443 s = gst_caps_get_structure (caps, 0);
1444 if (!gst_structure_has_field (s, "streamheader")) {
1445 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1446 "[fd %5d] no new streamheader, so nothing to send", client->fd.fd);
1448 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
1449 "[fd %5d] sending streamheader from caps %" GST_PTR_FORMAT,
1450 client->fd.fd, caps);
1451 sh = gst_structure_get_value (s, "streamheader");
1452 g_assert (G_VALUE_TYPE (sh) == GST_TYPE_ARRAY);
1453 buffers = g_value_peek_pointer (sh);
1454 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "%d streamheader buffers", buffers->len);
1455 for (i = 0; i < buffers->len; ++i) {
1459 bufval = &g_array_index (buffers, GValue, i);
1460 g_assert (G_VALUE_TYPE (bufval) == GST_TYPE_BUFFER);
1461 buffer = g_value_peek_pointer (bufval);
1462 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1463 "[fd %5d] queueing streamheader buffer of length %d",
1464 client->fd.fd, GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buffer));
1465 gst_buffer_ref (buffer);
1467 if (sink->protocol == GST_TCP_PROTOCOL_GDP) {
1471 if (!gst_dp_header_from_buffer (buffer, sink->header_flags, &len,
1473 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1474 "[fd %5d] could not create header, removing client",
1478 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_data (sink, client, (gchar *) header,
1482 client->sending = g_slist_append (client->sending, buffer);
1487 gst_caps_unref (caps);
1489 /* now we can send the buffer, possibly sending a GDP header first */
1490 if (sink->protocol == GST_TCP_PROTOCOL_GDP) {
1494 if (!gst_dp_header_from_buffer (buffer, sink->header_flags, &len, &header)) {
1495 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1496 "[fd %5d] could not create header, removing client", client->fd.fd);
1499 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_data (sink, client, (gchar *) header, len);
1502 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] queueing buffer of length %d",
1503 client->fd.fd, GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buffer));
1505 gst_buffer_ref (buffer);
1506 client->sending = g_slist_append (client->sending, buffer);
1511 /* find the keyframe in the list of buffers starting the
1512 * search from @idx. @direction as -1 will search backwards,
1513 * 1 will search forwards.
1514 * Returns: the index or -1 if there is no keyframe after idx.
1517 find_syncframe (GstMultiFdSink * sink, gint idx, gint direction)
1519 gint i, len, result;
1521 /* take length of queued buffers */
1522 len = sink->bufqueue->len;
1524 /* assume we don't find a keyframe */
1527 /* then loop over all buffers to find the first keyframe */
1528 for (i = idx; i >= 0 && i < len; i += direction) {
1531 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
1532 if (is_sync_frame (sink, buf)) {
1533 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "found keyframe at %d from %d, direction %d",
1542 #define find_next_syncframe(s,i) find_syncframe(s,i,1)
1543 #define find_prev_syncframe(s,i) find_syncframe(s,i,-1)
1545 /* Get the number of buffers from the buffer queue needed to satisfy
1546 * the maximum max in the configured units.
1547 * If units are not BUFFERS, and there are insufficient buffers in the
1548 * queue to satify the limit, return len(queue) + 1 */
1550 get_buffers_max (GstMultiFdSink * sink, gint64 max)
1552 switch (sink->unit_type) {
1553 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BUFFERS:
1555 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_TIME:
1561 GstClockTime first = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
1563 len = sink->bufqueue->len;
1565 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1566 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
1567 if (GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP_IS_VALID (buf)) {
1569 first = GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP (buf);
1571 diff = first - GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP (buf);
1579 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BYTES:
1586 len = sink->bufqueue->len;
1588 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1589 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
1590 acc += GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buf);
1602 /* find the positions in the buffer queue where *_min and *_max
1605 /* count the amount of data in the buffers and return the index
1606 * that satifies the given limits.
1608 * Returns: index @idx in the buffer queue so that the given limits are
1609 * satisfied. TRUE if all the limits could be satisfied, FALSE if not
1610 * enough data was in the queue.
1612 * FIXME, this code might now work if any of the units is in buffers...
1615 find_limits (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1616 gint * min_idx, gint bytes_min, gint buffers_min, gint64 time_min,
1617 gint * max_idx, gint bytes_max, gint buffers_max, gint64 time_max)
1619 GstClockTime first, time;
1621 gboolean result, max_hit;
1623 /* take length of queue */
1624 len = sink->bufqueue->len;
1626 /* this must hold */
1629 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
1630 "bytes_min %d, buffers_min %d, time_min %" GST_TIME_FORMAT
1631 ", bytes_max %d, buffers_max %d, time_max %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, bytes_min,
1632 buffers_min, GST_TIME_ARGS (time_min), bytes_max, buffers_max,
1633 GST_TIME_ARGS (time_max));
1635 /* do the trivial buffer limit test */
1636 if (buffers_min != -1 && len < buffers_min) {
1643 /* else count bytes and time */
1652 /* loop through the buffers, when a limit is ok, mark it
1653 * as -1, we have at least one buffer in the queue. */
1657 /* if we checked all min limits, update result */
1658 if (bytes_min == -1 && time_min == -1 && *min_idx == -1) {
1659 /* don't go below 0 */
1660 *min_idx = MAX (i - 1, 0);
1662 /* if we reached one max limit break out */
1664 /* i > 0 when we get here, we subtract one to get the position
1665 * of the previous buffer. */
1667 /* we have valid complete result if we found a min_idx too */
1668 result = *min_idx != -1;
1671 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
1673 bytes += GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buf);
1675 /* take timestamp and save for the base first timestamp */
1676 if ((time = GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP (buf)) != -1) {
1677 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "Ts %" GST_TIME_FORMAT " on buffer",
1678 GST_TIME_ARGS (time));
1682 /* increase max usage if we did not fill enough. Note that
1683 * buffers are sorted from new to old, so the first timestamp is
1684 * bigger than the next one. */
1685 if (time_min != -1 && first - time >= time_min)
1687 if (time_max != -1 && first - time >= time_max)
1690 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "No timestamp on buffer");
1692 /* time is OK or unknown, check and increase if not enough bytes */
1693 if (bytes_min != -1) {
1694 if (bytes >= bytes_min)
1697 if (bytes_max != -1) {
1698 if (bytes >= bytes_max) {
1706 /* if we did not hit the max or min limit, set to buffer size */
1709 /* make sure min does not exceed max */
1711 *min_idx = *max_idx;
1716 /* parse the unit/value pair and assign it to the result value of the
1717 * right type, leave the other values untouched
1719 * Returns: FALSE if the unit is unknown or undefined. TRUE otherwise.
1722 assign_value (GstTCPUnitType unit, guint64 value, gint * bytes, gint * buffers,
1723 GstClockTime * time)
1725 gboolean res = TRUE;
1727 /* set only the limit of the given format to the given value */
1729 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BUFFERS:
1730 *buffers = (gint) value;
1732 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_TIME:
1735 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_BYTES:
1736 *bytes = (gint) value;
1738 case GST_TCP_UNIT_TYPE_UNDEFINED:
1746 /* count the index in the buffer queue to satisfy the given unit
1747 * and value pair starting from buffer at index 0.
1749 * Returns: TRUE if there was enough data in the queue to satisfy the
1750 * burst values. @idx contains the index in the buffer that contains enough
1751 * data to satisfy the limits or the last buffer in the queue when the
1752 * function returns FALSE.
1755 count_burst_unit (GstMultiFdSink * sink, gint * min_idx,
1756 GstTCPUnitType min_unit, guint64 min_value, gint * max_idx,
1757 GstTCPUnitType max_unit, guint64 max_value)
1759 gint bytes_min = -1, buffers_min = -1;
1760 gint bytes_max = -1, buffers_max = -1;
1761 GstClockTime time_min = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE, time_max = GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE;
1763 assign_value (min_unit, min_value, &bytes_min, &buffers_min, &time_min);
1764 assign_value (max_unit, max_value, &bytes_max, &buffers_max, &time_max);
1766 return find_limits (sink, min_idx, bytes_min, buffers_min, time_min,
1767 max_idx, bytes_max, buffers_max, time_max);
1770 /* decide where in the current buffer queue this new client should start
1771 * receiving buffers from.
1772 * This function is called whenever a client is connected and has not yet
1773 * received a buffer.
1774 * If this returns -1, it means that we haven't found a good point to
1775 * start streaming from yet, and this function should be called again later
1776 * when more buffers have arrived.
1779 gst_multi_fd_sink_new_client (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GstTCPClient * client)
1783 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1784 "[fd %5d] new client, deciding where to start in queue", client->fd.fd);
1785 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "queue is currently %d buffers long",
1786 sink->bufqueue->len);
1787 switch (client->sync_method) {
1788 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST:
1789 /* no syncing, we are happy with whatever the client is going to get */
1790 result = client->bufpos;
1791 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1792 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_LATEST, position %d", client->fd.fd, result);
1794 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME:
1796 /* if one of the new buffers (between client->bufpos and 0) in the queue
1797 * is a sync point, we can proceed, otherwise we need to keep waiting */
1798 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
1799 "[fd %5d] new client, bufpos %d, waiting for keyframe", client->fd.fd,
1802 result = find_prev_syncframe (sink, client->bufpos);
1804 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1805 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME: result %d",
1806 client->fd.fd, result);
1810 /* client is not on a syncbuffer, need to skip these buffers and
1812 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
1813 "[fd %5d] new client, skipping buffer(s), no syncpoint found",
1815 client->bufpos = -1;
1818 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME:
1820 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1821 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME", client->fd.fd);
1823 /* for new clients we initially scan the complete buffer queue for
1824 * a sync point when a buffer is added. If we don't find a keyframe,
1825 * we need to wait for the next keyframe and so we change the client's
1826 * sync method to GST_SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME.
1828 result = find_next_syncframe (sink, 0);
1830 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1831 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME: result %d", client->fd.fd,
1836 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1837 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME: no keyframe found, "
1838 "switching to SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME", client->fd.fd);
1839 /* throw client to the waiting state */
1840 client->bufpos = -1;
1841 /* and make client sync to next keyframe */
1842 client->sync_method = GST_SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME;
1845 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST:
1850 /* move to the position where we satisfy the client's burst
1851 * parameters. If we could not satisfy the parameters because there
1852 * is not enough data, we just send what we have (which is in result).
1853 * We use the max value to limit the search
1855 ok = count_burst_unit (sink, &result, client->burst_min_unit,
1856 client->burst_min_value, &max, client->burst_max_unit,
1857 client->burst_max_value);
1858 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1859 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_BURST: burst_unit returned %d, result %d",
1860 client->fd.fd, ok, result);
1862 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "min %d, max %d", result, max);
1864 /* we hit the max and it is below the min, use that then */
1865 if (max != -1 && max <= result) {
1866 result = MAX (max - 1, 0);
1867 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
1868 "[fd %5d] SYNC_METHOD_BURST: result above max, taken down to %d",
1869 client->fd.fd, result);
1873 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST_KEYFRAME:
1875 gint min_idx, max_idx;
1876 gint next_syncframe, prev_syncframe;
1880 * _always_ start sending a keyframe to the client. We first search
1881 * a keyframe between min/max limits. If there is none, we send it the
1882 * last keyframe before min. If there is none, the behaviour is like
1885 /* gather burst limits */
1886 count_burst_unit (sink, &min_idx, client->burst_min_unit,
1887 client->burst_min_value, &max_idx, client->burst_max_unit,
1888 client->burst_max_value);
1890 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "min %d, max %d", min_idx, max_idx);
1892 /* first find a keyframe after min_idx */
1893 next_syncframe = find_next_syncframe (sink, min_idx);
1894 if (next_syncframe != -1 && next_syncframe < max_idx) {
1895 /* we have a valid keyframe and it's below the max */
1896 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "found keyframe in min/max limits");
1897 result = next_syncframe;
1901 /* no valid keyframe, try to find one below min */
1902 prev_syncframe = find_prev_syncframe (sink, min_idx);
1903 if (prev_syncframe != -1) {
1904 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
1905 "using keyframe below min in BURST_KEYFRAME sync mode");
1906 result = prev_syncframe;
1910 /* no prev keyframe or not enough data */
1911 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
1912 "no prev keyframe found in BURST_KEYFRAME sync mode, waiting for next");
1914 /* throw client to the waiting state */
1915 client->bufpos = -1;
1916 /* and make client sync to next keyframe */
1917 client->sync_method = GST_SYNC_METHOD_NEXT_KEYFRAME;
1921 case GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST_WITH_KEYFRAME:
1923 gint min_idx, max_idx;
1924 gint next_syncframe;
1926 /* BURST_WITH_KEYFRAME:
1928 * try to start sending a keyframe to the client. We first search
1929 * a keyframe between min/max limits. If there is none, we send it the
1930 * amount of data up 'till min.
1932 /* gather enough data to burst */
1933 count_burst_unit (sink, &min_idx, client->burst_min_unit,
1934 client->burst_min_value, &max_idx, client->burst_max_unit,
1935 client->burst_max_value);
1937 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "min %d, max %d", min_idx, max_idx);
1939 /* first find a keyframe after min_idx */
1940 next_syncframe = find_next_syncframe (sink, min_idx);
1941 if (next_syncframe != -1 && next_syncframe < max_idx) {
1942 /* we have a valid keyframe and it's below the max */
1943 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "found keyframe in min/max limits");
1944 result = next_syncframe;
1948 /* no keyframe, send data from min_idx */
1949 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "using min in BURST_WITH_KEYFRAME sync mode");
1951 /* make sure we don't go over the max limit */
1952 if (max_idx != -1 && max_idx <= min_idx) {
1953 result = MAX (max_idx - 1, 0);
1961 g_warning ("unknown sync method %d", client->sync_method);
1962 result = client->bufpos;
1968 /* Handle a write on a client,
1969 * which indicates a read request from a client.
1971 * For each client we maintain a queue of GstBuffers that contain the raw bytes
1972 * we need to send to the client. In the case of the GDP protocol, we create
1973 * buffers out of the header bytes so that we can focus only on sending
1976 * We first check to see if we need to send caps (in GDP) and streamheaders.
1977 * If so, we queue them.
1979 * Then we run into the main loop that tries to send as many buffers as
1980 * possible. It will first exhaust the client->sending queue and if the queue
1981 * is empty, it will pick a buffer from the global queue.
1983 * Sending the buffers from the client->sending queue is basically writing
1984 * the bytes to the socket and maintaining a count of the bytes that were
1985 * sent. When the buffer is completely sent, it is removed from the
1986 * client->sending queue and we try to pick a new buffer for sending.
1988 * When the sending returns a partial buffer we stop sending more data as
1989 * the next send operation could block.
1991 * This functions returns FALSE if some error occured.
1994 gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_client_write (GstMultiFdSink * sink,
1995 GstTCPClient * client)
1997 int fd = client->fd.fd;
2004 g_get_current_time (&nowtv);
2005 now = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (nowtv);
2007 flushing = client->status == GST_CLIENT_STATUS_FLUSHING;
2009 /* when using GDP, first check if we have queued caps yet */
2010 if (sink->protocol == GST_TCP_PROTOCOL_GDP) {
2011 /* don't need to do anything when the client is flushing */
2012 if (!client->caps_sent && !flushing) {
2016 peer = gst_pad_get_peer (GST_BASE_SINK_PAD (sink));
2018 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "pad has no peer");
2021 gst_object_unref (peer);
2023 caps = gst_pad_get_negotiated_caps (GST_BASE_SINK_PAD (sink));
2025 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "pad caps not yet negotiated");
2029 /* queue caps for sending */
2030 res = gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_caps (sink, client, caps);
2032 gst_caps_unref (caps);
2035 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "Failed queueing caps, removing client");
2038 client->caps_sent = TRUE;
2046 if (!client->sending) {
2047 /* client is not working on a buffer */
2048 if (client->bufpos == -1) {
2049 /* client is too fast, remove from write queue until new buffer is
2051 gst_poll_fd_ctl_write (sink->fdset, &client->fd, FALSE);
2052 /* if we flushed out all of the client buffers, we can stop */
2053 if (client->flushcount == 0)
2058 /* client can pick a buffer from the global queue */
2060 GstClockTime timestamp;
2062 /* for new connections, we need to find a good spot in the
2063 * bufqueue to start streaming from */
2064 if (client->new_connection && !flushing) {
2065 gint position = gst_multi_fd_sink_new_client (sink, client);
2067 if (position >= 0) {
2068 /* we got a valid spot in the queue */
2069 client->new_connection = FALSE;
2070 client->bufpos = position;
2072 /* cannot send data to this client yet */
2073 gst_poll_fd_ctl_write (sink->fdset, &client->fd, FALSE);
2078 /* we flushed all remaining buffers, no need to get a new one */
2079 if (client->flushcount == 0)
2083 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, client->bufpos);
2087 timestamp = GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP (buf);
2088 if (client->first_buffer_ts == GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE)
2089 client->first_buffer_ts = timestamp;
2090 if (timestamp != -1)
2091 client->last_buffer_ts = timestamp;
2093 /* decrease flushcount */
2094 if (client->flushcount != -1)
2095 client->flushcount--;
2097 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client %p at position %d",
2098 fd, client, client->bufpos);
2100 /* queueing a buffer will ref it */
2101 gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_buffer (sink, client, buf);
2103 /* need to start from the first byte for this new buffer */
2104 client->bufoffset = 0;
2108 /* see if we need to send something */
2109 if (client->sending) {
2113 /* pick first buffer from list */
2114 head = GST_BUFFER (client->sending->data);
2115 maxsize = GST_BUFFER_SIZE (head) - client->bufoffset;
2117 /* try to write the complete buffer */
2119 #define FLAGS MSG_NOSIGNAL
2123 if (client->is_socket) {
2125 send (fd, GST_BUFFER_DATA (head) + client->bufoffset, maxsize,
2128 wrote = write (fd, GST_BUFFER_DATA (head) + client->bufoffset, maxsize);
2133 if (errno == EAGAIN) {
2134 /* nothing serious, resource was unavailable, try again later */
2136 } else if (errno == ECONNRESET) {
2137 goto connection_reset;
2142 if (wrote < maxsize) {
2143 /* partial write means that the client cannot read more and we should
2144 * stop sending more */
2145 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
2146 "partial write on %d of %" G_GSSIZE_FORMAT " bytes", fd, wrote);
2147 client->bufoffset += wrote;
2150 /* complete buffer was written, we can proceed to the next one */
2151 client->sending = g_slist_remove (client->sending, head);
2152 gst_buffer_unref (head);
2153 /* make sure we start from byte 0 for the next buffer */
2154 client->bufoffset = 0;
2157 client->bytes_sent += wrote;
2158 client->last_activity_time = now;
2159 sink->bytes_served += wrote;
2169 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] flushed, removing", fd);
2170 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_REMOVED;
2175 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] connection reset by peer, removing", fd);
2176 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_CLOSED;
2181 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
2182 "[fd %5d] could not write, removing client: %s (%d)", fd,
2183 g_strerror (errno), errno);
2184 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
2189 /* calculate the new position for a client after recovery. This function
2190 * does not update the client position but merely returns the required
2194 gst_multi_fd_sink_recover_client (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GstTCPClient * client)
2198 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink,
2199 "[fd %5d] client %p is lagging at %d, recover using policy %d",
2200 client->fd.fd, client, client->bufpos, sink->recover_policy);
2202 switch (sink->recover_policy) {
2203 case GST_RECOVER_POLICY_NONE:
2204 /* do nothing, client will catch up or get kicked out when it reaches
2206 newbufpos = client->bufpos;
2208 case GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_LATEST:
2209 /* move to beginning of queue */
2212 case GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_SOFT_LIMIT:
2213 /* move to beginning of soft max */
2214 newbufpos = get_buffers_max (sink, sink->units_soft_max);
2216 case GST_RECOVER_POLICY_RESYNC_KEYFRAME:
2217 /* find keyframe in buffers, we search backwards to find the
2218 * closest keyframe relative to what this client already received. */
2219 newbufpos = MIN (sink->bufqueue->len - 1,
2220 get_buffers_max (sink, sink->units_soft_max) - 1);
2222 while (newbufpos >= 0) {
2225 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, newbufpos);
2226 if (is_sync_frame (sink, buf)) {
2227 /* found a buffer that is not a delta unit */
2234 /* unknown recovery procedure */
2235 newbufpos = get_buffers_max (sink, sink->units_soft_max);
2241 /* Queue a buffer on the global queue.
2243 * This function adds the buffer to the front of a GArray. It removes the
2244 * tail buffer if the max queue size is exceeded, unreffing the queued buffer.
2245 * Note that unreffing the buffer is not a problem as clients who
2246 * started writing out this buffer will still have a reference to it in the
2247 * client->sending queue.
2249 * After adding the buffer, we update all client positions in the queue. If
2250 * a client moves over the soft max, we start the recovery procedure for this
2251 * slow client. If it goes over the hard max, it is put into the slow list
2254 * Special care is taken of clients that were waiting for a new buffer (they
2255 * had a position of -1) because they can proceed after adding this new buffer.
2256 * This is done by adding the client back into the write fd_set and signaling
2257 * the select thread that the fd_set changed.
2260 gst_multi_fd_sink_queue_buffer (GstMultiFdSink * sink, GstBuffer * buf)
2262 GList *clients, *next;
2264 gboolean need_signal = FALSE;
2265 gint max_buffer_usage;
2269 gint max_buffers, soft_max_buffers;
2272 g_get_current_time (&nowtv);
2273 now = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (nowtv);
2275 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
2276 /* add buffer to queue */
2277 g_array_prepend_val (sink->bufqueue, buf);
2278 queuelen = sink->bufqueue->len;
2280 if (sink->units_max > 0)
2281 max_buffers = get_buffers_max (sink, sink->units_max);
2285 if (sink->units_soft_max > 0)
2286 soft_max_buffers = get_buffers_max (sink, sink->units_soft_max);
2288 soft_max_buffers = -1;
2289 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "Using max %d, softmax %d", max_buffers,
2292 /* then loop over the clients and update the positions */
2293 max_buffer_usage = 0;
2296 cookie = sink->clients_cookie;
2297 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
2298 GstTCPClient *client;
2300 if (cookie != sink->clients_cookie) {
2301 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "Clients cookie outdated, restarting");
2305 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
2306 next = g_list_next (clients);
2309 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client %p at position %d",
2310 client->fd.fd, client, client->bufpos);
2311 /* check soft max if needed, recover client */
2312 if (soft_max_buffers > 0 && client->bufpos >= soft_max_buffers) {
2315 newpos = gst_multi_fd_sink_recover_client (sink, client);
2316 if (newpos != client->bufpos) {
2317 client->dropped_buffers += client->bufpos - newpos;
2318 client->bufpos = newpos;
2319 client->discont = TRUE;
2320 GST_INFO_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client %p position reset to %d",
2321 client->fd.fd, client, client->bufpos);
2323 GST_INFO_OBJECT (sink,
2324 "[fd %5d] client %p not recovering position",
2325 client->fd.fd, client);
2328 /* check hard max and timeout, remove client */
2329 if ((max_buffers > 0 && client->bufpos >= max_buffers) ||
2331 && now - client->last_activity_time > sink->timeout)) {
2333 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "[fd %5d] client %p is too slow, removing",
2334 client->fd.fd, client);
2335 /* remove the client, the fd set will be cleared and the select thread
2336 * will be signaled */
2337 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_SLOW;
2338 /* set client to invalid position while being removed */
2339 client->bufpos = -1;
2340 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2343 } else if (client->bufpos == 0 || client->new_connection) {
2344 /* can send data to this client now. need to signal the select thread that
2345 * the fd_set changed */
2346 gst_poll_fd_ctl_write (sink->fdset, &client->fd, TRUE);
2349 /* keep track of maximum buffer usage */
2350 if (client->bufpos > max_buffer_usage) {
2351 max_buffer_usage = client->bufpos;
2355 /* make sure we respect bytes-min, buffers-min and time-min when they are set */
2359 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
2360 "extending queue %d to respect time_min %" GST_TIME_FORMAT
2361 ", bytes_min %d, buffers_min %d", max_buffer_usage,
2362 GST_TIME_ARGS (sink->time_min), sink->bytes_min, sink->buffers_min);
2364 /* get index where the limits are ok, we don't really care if all limits
2365 * are ok, we just queue as much as we need. We also don't compare against
2366 * the max limits. */
2367 find_limits (sink, &usage, sink->bytes_min, sink->buffers_min,
2368 sink->time_min, &max, -1, -1, -1);
2370 max_buffer_usage = MAX (max_buffer_usage, usage + 1);
2371 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "extended queue to %d", max_buffer_usage);
2374 /* now look for sync points and make sure there is at least one
2375 * sync point in the queue. We only do this if the LATEST_KEYFRAME or
2376 * BURST_KEYFRAME mode is selected */
2377 if (sink->def_sync_method == GST_SYNC_METHOD_LATEST_KEYFRAME ||
2378 sink->def_sync_method == GST_SYNC_METHOD_BURST_KEYFRAME) {
2379 /* no point in searching beyond the queue length */
2380 gint limit = queuelen;
2383 /* no point in searching beyond the soft-max if any. */
2384 if (soft_max_buffers > 0) {
2385 limit = MIN (limit, soft_max_buffers);
2387 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink,
2388 "extending queue to include sync point, now at %d, limit is %d",
2389 max_buffer_usage, limit);
2390 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) {
2391 buf = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
2392 if (is_sync_frame (sink, buf)) {
2393 /* found a sync frame, now extend the buffer usage to
2394 * include at least this frame. */
2395 max_buffer_usage = MAX (max_buffer_usage, i);
2399 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "max buffer usage is now %d", max_buffer_usage);
2402 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "len %d, usage %d", queuelen, max_buffer_usage);
2404 /* nobody is referencing units after max_buffer_usage so we can
2405 * remove them from the queue. We remove them in reverse order as
2406 * this is the most optimal for GArray. */
2407 for (i = queuelen - 1; i > max_buffer_usage; i--) {
2410 /* queue exceeded max size */
2412 old = g_array_index (sink->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
2413 sink->bufqueue = g_array_remove_index (sink->bufqueue, i);
2415 /* unref tail buffer */
2416 gst_buffer_unref (old);
2418 /* save for stats */
2419 sink->buffers_queued = max_buffer_usage;
2420 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
2422 /* and send a signal to thread if fd_set changed */
2424 gst_poll_restart (sink->fdset);
2428 /* Handle the clients. Basically does a blocking select for one
2429 * of the client fds to become read or writable. We also have a
2430 * filedescriptor to receive commands on that we need to check.
2432 * After going out of the select call, we read and write to all
2433 * clients that can do so. Badly behaving clients are put on a
2434 * garbage list and removed.
2437 gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_clients (GstMultiFdSink * sink)
2440 GList *clients, *next;
2442 GstMultiFdSinkClass *fclass;
2445 fclass = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_GET_CLASS (sink);
2451 * - server socket input (ie, new client connections)
2452 * - client socket input (ie, clients saying goodbye)
2453 * - client socket output (ie, client reads) */
2454 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "waiting on action on fdset");
2456 result = gst_poll_wait (sink->fdset, sink->timeout != 0 ? sink->timeout :
2457 GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE);
2459 /* Handle the special case in which the sink is not receiving more buffers
2460 * and will not disconnect inactive client in the streaming thread. */
2461 if (G_UNLIKELY (result == 0)) {
2465 g_get_current_time (&nowtv);
2466 now = GST_TIMEVAL_TO_TIME (nowtv);
2468 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
2469 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
2470 GstTCPClient *client;
2472 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
2473 next = g_list_next (clients);
2474 if (sink->timeout > 0
2475 && now - client->last_activity_time > sink->timeout) {
2476 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_SLOW;
2477 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2480 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
2482 } else if (result < 0) {
2483 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "wait failed: %s (%d)", g_strerror (errno),
2485 if (errno == EBADF) {
2486 /* ok, so one or more of the fds is invalid. We loop over them to find
2487 * the ones that give an error to the F_GETFL fcntl. */
2488 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
2490 cookie = sink->clients_cookie;
2491 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
2492 GstTCPClient *client;
2497 if (cookie != sink->clients_cookie) {
2498 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "Cookie changed finding bad fd");
2502 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
2503 next = g_list_next (clients);
2507 res = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, &flags);
2509 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "fnctl failed for %d, removing: %s (%d)",
2510 fd, g_strerror (errno), errno);
2511 if (errno == EBADF) {
2512 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
2513 /* releases the CLIENTS lock */
2514 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2518 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
2519 /* after this, go back in the select loop as the read/writefds
2522 } else if (errno == EINTR) {
2523 /* interrupted system call, just redo the wait */
2525 } else if (errno == EBUSY) {
2526 /* the call to gst_poll_wait() was flushed */
2529 /* this is quite bad... */
2530 GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (sink, RESOURCE, READ, (NULL),
2531 ("select failed: %s (%d)", g_strerror (errno), errno));
2535 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "wait done: %d sockets with events", result);
2537 } while (try_again);
2539 /* subclasses can check fdset with this virtual function */
2541 fclass->wait (sink, sink->fdset);
2543 /* Check the clients */
2544 CLIENTS_LOCK (sink);
2547 cookie = sink->clients_cookie;
2548 for (clients = sink->clients; clients; clients = next) {
2549 GstTCPClient *client;
2551 if (sink->clients_cookie != cookie) {
2552 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink, "Restarting loop, cookie out of date");
2556 client = (GstTCPClient *) clients->data;
2557 next = g_list_next (clients);
2559 if (client->status != GST_CLIENT_STATUS_FLUSHING
2560 && client->status != GST_CLIENT_STATUS_OK) {
2561 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2565 if (gst_poll_fd_has_closed (sink->fdset, &client->fd)) {
2566 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_CLOSED;
2567 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2570 if (gst_poll_fd_has_error (sink->fdset, &client->fd)) {
2571 GST_WARNING_OBJECT (sink, "gst_poll_fd_has_error for %d", client->fd.fd);
2572 client->status = GST_CLIENT_STATUS_ERROR;
2573 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2576 if (gst_poll_fd_can_read (sink->fdset, &client->fd)) {
2577 /* handle client read */
2578 if (!gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_client_read (sink, client)) {
2579 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2583 if (gst_poll_fd_can_write (sink->fdset, &client->fd)) {
2584 /* handle client write */
2585 if (!gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_client_write (sink, client)) {
2586 gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link (sink, clients);
2591 CLIENTS_UNLOCK (sink);
2594 /* we handle the client communication in another thread so that we do not block
2595 * the gstreamer thread while we select() on the client fds */
2597 gst_multi_fd_sink_thread (GstMultiFdSink * sink)
2599 while (sink->running) {
2600 gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_clients (sink);
2605 static GstFlowReturn
2606 gst_multi_fd_sink_render (GstBaseSink * bsink, GstBuffer * buf)
2608 GstMultiFdSink *sink;
2610 GstCaps *bufcaps, *padcaps;
2612 sink = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (bsink);
2614 g_return_val_if_fail (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (sink, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN),
2615 GST_FLOW_WRONG_STATE);
2617 /* since we check every buffer for streamheader caps, we need to make
2618 * sure every buffer has caps set */
2619 bufcaps = gst_buffer_get_caps (buf);
2620 padcaps = GST_PAD_CAPS (GST_BASE_SINK_PAD (bsink));
2622 /* make sure we have caps on the pad */
2623 if (!padcaps && !bufcaps)
2626 /* get IN_CAPS first, code below might mess with the flags */
2627 in_caps = GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IS_SET (buf, GST_BUFFER_FLAG_IN_CAPS);
2629 /* stamp the buffer with previous caps if no caps set */
2631 if (!gst_buffer_is_metadata_writable (buf)) {
2632 /* metadata is not writable, copy will be made and original buffer
2633 * will be unreffed so we need to ref so that we don't lose the
2634 * buffer in the render method. */
2635 gst_buffer_ref (buf);
2636 /* the new buffer is ours only, we keep it out of the scope of this
2638 buf = gst_buffer_make_metadata_writable (buf);
2640 /* else the metadata is writable, we ref because we keep the buffer
2641 * out of the scope of this method */
2642 gst_buffer_ref (buf);
2644 /* buffer metadata is writable now, set the caps */
2645 gst_buffer_set_caps (buf, padcaps);
2647 gst_caps_unref (bufcaps);
2649 /* since we keep this buffer out of the scope of this method */
2650 gst_buffer_ref (buf);
2653 GST_LOG_OBJECT (sink, "received buffer %p, in_caps: %s, offset %"
2654 G_GINT64_FORMAT ", offset_end %" G_GINT64_FORMAT
2655 ", timestamp %" GST_TIME_FORMAT ", duration %" GST_TIME_FORMAT,
2656 buf, in_caps ? "yes" : "no", GST_BUFFER_OFFSET (buf),
2657 GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END (buf),
2658 GST_TIME_ARGS (GST_BUFFER_TIMESTAMP (buf)),
2659 GST_TIME_ARGS (GST_BUFFER_DURATION (buf)));
2661 /* if we get IN_CAPS buffers, but the previous buffer was not IN_CAPS,
2662 * it means we're getting new streamheader buffers, and we should clear
2664 if (in_caps && sink->previous_buffer_in_caps == FALSE) {
2665 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
2666 "receiving new IN_CAPS buffers, clearing old streamheader");
2667 g_slist_foreach (sink->streamheader, (GFunc) gst_mini_object_unref, NULL);
2668 g_slist_free (sink->streamheader);
2669 sink->streamheader = NULL;
2672 /* save the current in_caps */
2673 sink->previous_buffer_in_caps = in_caps;
2675 /* if the incoming buffer is marked as IN CAPS, then we assume for now
2676 * it's a streamheader that needs to be sent to each new client, so we
2677 * put it on our internal list of streamheader buffers.
2678 * FIXME: we could check if the buffer's contents are in fact part of the
2679 * current streamheader.
2681 * We don't send the buffer to the client, since streamheaders are sent
2682 * separately when necessary. */
2684 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (sink,
2685 "appending IN_CAPS buffer with length %d to streamheader",
2686 GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buf));
2687 sink->streamheader = g_slist_append (sink->streamheader, buf);
2689 /* queue the buffer, this is a regular data buffer. */
2690 gst_multi_fd_sink_queue_buffer (sink, buf);
2692 sink->bytes_to_serve += GST_BUFFER_SIZE (buf);
2699 GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (sink, CORE, NEGOTIATION, (NULL),
2700 ("Received first buffer without caps set"));
2701 return GST_FLOW_NOT_NEGOTIATED;
2706 gst_multi_fd_sink_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id,
2707 const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
2709 GstMultiFdSink *multifdsink;
2711 multifdsink = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (object);
2715 multifdsink->protocol = g_value_get_enum (value);
2718 multifdsink->mode = g_value_get_enum (value);
2720 case PROP_BUFFERS_MAX:
2721 multifdsink->units_max = g_value_get_int (value);
2723 case PROP_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX:
2724 multifdsink->units_soft_max = g_value_get_int (value);
2727 multifdsink->time_min = g_value_get_int64 (value);
2729 case PROP_BYTES_MIN:
2730 multifdsink->bytes_min = g_value_get_int (value);
2732 case PROP_BUFFERS_MIN:
2733 multifdsink->buffers_min = g_value_get_int (value);
2735 case PROP_UNIT_TYPE:
2736 multifdsink->unit_type = g_value_get_enum (value);
2738 case PROP_UNITS_MAX:
2739 multifdsink->units_max = g_value_get_int64 (value);
2741 case PROP_UNITS_SOFT_MAX:
2742 multifdsink->units_soft_max = g_value_get_int64 (value);
2744 case PROP_RECOVER_POLICY:
2745 multifdsink->recover_policy = g_value_get_enum (value);
2748 multifdsink->timeout = g_value_get_uint64 (value);
2750 case PROP_SYNC_METHOD:
2751 multifdsink->def_sync_method = g_value_get_enum (value);
2753 case PROP_BURST_UNIT:
2754 multifdsink->def_burst_unit = g_value_get_enum (value);
2756 case PROP_BURST_VALUE:
2757 multifdsink->def_burst_value = g_value_get_uint64 (value);
2760 multifdsink->qos_dscp = g_value_get_int (value);
2761 setup_dscp (multifdsink);
2763 case PROP_HANDLE_READ:
2764 multifdsink->handle_read = g_value_get_boolean (value);
2766 case PROP_RESEND_STREAMHEADER:
2767 multifdsink->resend_streamheader = g_value_get_boolean (value);
2771 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
2777 gst_multi_fd_sink_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id, GValue * value,
2780 GstMultiFdSink *multifdsink;
2782 multifdsink = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (object);
2786 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->protocol);
2789 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->mode);
2791 case PROP_BUFFERS_MAX:
2792 g_value_set_int (value, multifdsink->units_max);
2794 case PROP_BUFFERS_SOFT_MAX:
2795 g_value_set_int (value, multifdsink->units_soft_max);
2798 g_value_set_int64 (value, multifdsink->time_min);
2800 case PROP_BYTES_MIN:
2801 g_value_set_int (value, multifdsink->bytes_min);
2803 case PROP_BUFFERS_MIN:
2804 g_value_set_int (value, multifdsink->buffers_min);
2806 case PROP_BUFFERS_QUEUED:
2807 g_value_set_uint (value, multifdsink->buffers_queued);
2809 case PROP_BYTES_QUEUED:
2810 g_value_set_uint (value, multifdsink->bytes_queued);
2812 case PROP_TIME_QUEUED:
2813 g_value_set_uint64 (value, multifdsink->time_queued);
2815 case PROP_UNIT_TYPE:
2816 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->unit_type);
2818 case PROP_UNITS_MAX:
2819 g_value_set_int64 (value, multifdsink->units_max);
2821 case PROP_UNITS_SOFT_MAX:
2822 g_value_set_int64 (value, multifdsink->units_soft_max);
2824 case PROP_RECOVER_POLICY:
2825 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->recover_policy);
2828 g_value_set_uint64 (value, multifdsink->timeout);
2830 case PROP_SYNC_METHOD:
2831 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->def_sync_method);
2833 case PROP_BYTES_TO_SERVE:
2834 g_value_set_uint64 (value, multifdsink->bytes_to_serve);
2836 case PROP_BYTES_SERVED:
2837 g_value_set_uint64 (value, multifdsink->bytes_served);
2839 case PROP_BURST_UNIT:
2840 g_value_set_enum (value, multifdsink->def_burst_unit);
2842 case PROP_BURST_VALUE:
2843 g_value_set_uint64 (value, multifdsink->def_burst_value);
2846 g_value_set_int (value, multifdsink->qos_dscp);
2848 case PROP_HANDLE_READ:
2849 g_value_set_boolean (value, multifdsink->handle_read);
2851 case PROP_RESEND_STREAMHEADER:
2852 g_value_set_boolean (value, multifdsink->resend_streamheader);
2855 g_value_set_uint (value, g_hash_table_size (multifdsink->fd_hash));
2859 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
2865 /* create a socket for sending to remote machine */
2867 gst_multi_fd_sink_start (GstBaseSink * bsink)
2869 GstMultiFdSinkClass *fclass;
2870 GstMultiFdSink *this;
2872 if (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (bsink, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN))
2875 this = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (bsink);
2876 fclass = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_GET_CLASS (this);
2878 GST_INFO_OBJECT (this, "starting in mode %d", this->mode);
2879 if ((this->fdset = gst_poll_new (TRUE)) == NULL)
2882 this->streamheader = NULL;
2883 this->bytes_to_serve = 0;
2884 this->bytes_served = 0;
2887 fclass->init (this);
2890 this->running = TRUE;
2892 #if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION (2, 31, 0)
2893 this->thread = g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) gst_multi_fd_sink_thread,
2896 this->thread = g_thread_new ("multifdsink",
2897 (GThreadFunc) gst_multi_fd_sink_thread, this);
2900 GST_OBJECT_FLAG_SET (this, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN);
2907 GST_ELEMENT_ERROR (this, RESOURCE, OPEN_READ_WRITE, (NULL),
2914 multifdsink_hash_remove (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer data)
2920 gst_multi_fd_sink_stop (GstBaseSink * bsink)
2922 GstMultiFdSinkClass *fclass;
2923 GstMultiFdSink *this;
2927 this = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (bsink);
2928 fclass = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_GET_CLASS (this);
2930 if (!GST_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (bsink, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN))
2933 this->running = FALSE;
2935 gst_poll_set_flushing (this->fdset, TRUE);
2937 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (this, "joining thread");
2938 g_thread_join (this->thread);
2939 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (this, "joined thread");
2940 this->thread = NULL;
2943 /* free the clients */
2944 gst_multi_fd_sink_clear (this);
2946 if (this->streamheader) {
2947 g_slist_foreach (this->streamheader, (GFunc) gst_mini_object_unref, NULL);
2948 g_slist_free (this->streamheader);
2949 this->streamheader = NULL;
2953 fclass->close (this);
2956 gst_poll_free (this->fdset);
2959 g_hash_table_foreach_remove (this->fd_hash, multifdsink_hash_remove, this);
2961 /* remove all queued buffers */
2962 if (this->bufqueue) {
2963 GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (this, "Emptying bufqueue with %d buffers",
2964 this->bufqueue->len);
2965 for (i = this->bufqueue->len - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
2966 buf = g_array_index (this->bufqueue, GstBuffer *, i);
2967 GST_LOG_OBJECT (this, "Removing buffer %p (%d) with refcount %d", buf, i,
2968 GST_MINI_OBJECT_REFCOUNT (buf));
2969 gst_buffer_unref (buf);
2970 this->bufqueue = g_array_remove_index (this->bufqueue, i);
2972 /* freeing the array is done in _finalize */
2974 GST_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (this, GST_MULTI_FD_SINK_OPEN);
2979 static GstStateChangeReturn
2980 gst_multi_fd_sink_change_state (GstElement * element, GstStateChange transition)
2982 GstMultiFdSink *sink;
2983 GstStateChangeReturn ret;
2985 sink = GST_MULTI_FD_SINK (element);
2987 /* we disallow changing the state from the streaming thread */
2988 if (g_thread_self () == sink->thread)
2989 return GST_STATE_CHANGE_FAILURE;
2992 switch (transition) {
2993 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_NULL_TO_READY:
2994 if (!gst_multi_fd_sink_start (GST_BASE_SINK (sink)))
2997 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_PAUSED:
2999 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_PLAYING:
3005 ret = GST_ELEMENT_CLASS (parent_class)->change_state (element, transition);
3007 switch (transition) {
3008 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PLAYING_TO_PAUSED:
3010 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_PAUSED_TO_READY:
3012 case GST_STATE_CHANGE_READY_TO_NULL:
3013 gst_multi_fd_sink_stop (GST_BASE_SINK (sink));
3023 /* error message was posted */
3024 return GST_STATE_CHANGE_FAILURE;