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diff --git a/include/xine/post.h b/include/xine/post.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f0d0c9316 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/xine/post.h @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2000-2004 the xine project + * + * This file is part of xine, a free video player. + * + * xine is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * xine is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA + * + * post plugin definitions + */ + +#ifndef XINE_POST_H +#define XINE_POST_H + +#include <xine.h> +#include <xine/video_out.h> +#include <xine/audio_out.h> +#include <xine/xine_internal.h> +#include <xine/xineutils.h> + +#ifdef XINE_COMPILE +# include <xine/plugin_catalog.h> +#endif + +#define POST_PLUGIN_IFACE_VERSION 10 + + +typedef struct post_class_s post_class_t; +typedef struct post_plugin_s post_plugin_t; +typedef struct post_in_s post_in_t; +typedef struct post_out_s post_out_t; + +struct post_class_s { + + /* + * open a new instance of this plugin class + */ + post_plugin_t* (*open_plugin) (post_class_t *this, int inputs, + xine_audio_port_t **audio_target, + xine_video_port_t **video_target); + + /** + * @brief short human readable identifier for this plugin class + */ + const char *identifier; + + /** + * @brief human readable (verbose = 1 line) description for this plugin class + * + * The description is passed to gettext() to internationalise. + */ + const char *description; + + /** + * @brief Optional non-standard catalog to use with dgettext() for description. + */ + const char *text_domain; + + /* + * free all class-related resources + */ + + void (*dispose) (post_class_t *this); +}; + +#define default_post_class_dispose (void (*) (post_class_t *this))free + +struct post_plugin_s { + + /* public part of the plugin */ + xine_post_t xine_post; + + /* + * the connections announced by the plugin + * the plugin must fill these with xine_post_{in,out}_t on init + */ + xine_list_t *input; + xine_list_t *output; + + /* + * close down, free all resources + */ + void (*dispose) (post_plugin_t *this); + + /* plugins don't have to init the stuff below */ + + /* + * the running ticket + * + * the plugin must assure to check for ticket revocation in + * intervals of finite length; this means that you must release + * the ticket before any operation that might block; + * note that all port functions are safe in this respect + * + * the running ticket is assigned to you by the engine + */ + xine_ticket_t *running_ticket; + + /* this is needed by the engine to decrement the reference counter + * on disposal of the plugin, but since this is useful, we expose it */ + xine_t *xine; + + /* used when the user requests a list of all inputs/outputs */ + const char **input_ids; + const char **output_ids; + + /** + * @brief Pointer to the loaded plugin node. + * + * Used by the plugins loader. It's an opaque type when using the + * structure outside of xine's build. + */ +#ifdef XINE_COMPILE + plugin_node_t *node; +#else + void *node; +#endif + + /* has dispose been called */ + int dispose_pending; +}; + +/* helper function to initialize a post_plugin_t */ +void _x_post_init(post_plugin_t *post, int num_audio_inputs, int num_video_inputs) XINE_PROTECTED; + +struct post_in_s { + + /* public part of the input */ + xine_post_in_t xine_in; + + /* backward reference so that you have access to the post plugin */ + post_plugin_t *post; + + /* you can fill this to your liking */ + void *user_data; +}; + +struct post_out_s { + + /* public part of the output */ + xine_post_out_t xine_out; + + /* backward reference so that you have access to the post plugin */ + post_plugin_t *post; + + /* you can fill this to your liking */ + void *user_data; +}; + + +/* Post plugins work by intercepting calls to video or audio ports + * in the sense of the decorator design pattern. They reuse the + * functions of a given target port, but add own functionality in + * front of that port by creating a new port structure and filling in + * the function pointers with pointers to own functions that + * would do something and then call the original port function. + * + * Much the same is done with video frames which have their own + * set of functions attached that you might need to decorate. + */ + + +/* helper structure for intercepting video port calls */ +typedef struct post_video_port_s post_video_port_t; +struct post_video_port_s { + + /* the new public port with replaced function pointers */ + xine_video_port_t new_port; + + /* the original port to call its functions from inside yours */ + xine_video_port_t *original_port; + + /* if you want to decide yourself, whether a given frame should + * be intercepted, fill in this function; get_frame() acts as + * a template method and asks your function; return a boolean; + * the default is to intercept all frames */ + int (*intercept_frame)(post_video_port_t *self, vo_frame_t *frame); + + /* the new frame function pointers */ + vo_frame_t *new_frame; + + /* if you want to decide yourself, whether the preprocessing functions + * should still be routed when draw is intercepted, fill in this + * function; _x_post_intercept_video_frame() acts as a template method + * and asks your function; return a boolean; the default is _not_ to + * route preprocessing functions when draw is intercepted */ + int (*route_preprocessing_procs)(post_video_port_t *self, vo_frame_t *frame); + + /* if you want to decide yourself, whether the overlay manager should + * be intercepted, fill in this function; get_overlay_manager() acts as + * a template method and asks your function; return a boolean; + * the default is _not_ to intercept the overlay manager */ + int (*intercept_ovl)(post_video_port_t *self); + + /* the new public overlay manager with replaced function pointers */ + video_overlay_manager_t *new_manager; + + /* the original manager to call its functions from inside yours */ + video_overlay_manager_t *original_manager; + + /* usage counter: how many objects are floating around that need + * these pointers to exist */ + int usage_count; + pthread_mutex_t usage_lock; + + /* the stream we are being fed by; NULL means no stream is connected; + * this may be an anonymous stream */ + xine_stream_t *stream; + + /* point to a mutex here, if you need some synchronization */ + pthread_mutex_t *port_lock; + pthread_mutex_t *frame_lock; + pthread_mutex_t *manager_lock; + + /* backward reference so that you have access to the post plugin + * when the call only gives you the port */ + post_plugin_t *post; + + /* you can fill this to your liking */ + void *user_data; + +#ifdef POST_INTERNAL + /* some of the above members are to be directly included here, but + * adding the structures would mean that post_video_port_t becomes + * depended of the sizes of these structs; solution: we add pointers + * above and have them point into the memory provided here; + * note that the overlay manager needs to be first so that we can + * reconstruct the post_video_port_t* from overlay manager calls */ + + /* any change here requires a change in _x_post_ovl_manager_to_port() + * below! */ + + video_overlay_manager_t manager_storage; + vo_frame_t frame_storage; + + /* this is used to keep a linked list of free vo_frame_t's */ + vo_frame_t *free_frame_slots; + pthread_mutex_t free_frames_lock; +#endif +}; + +/* use this to create a new decorated video port in which + * port functions will be replaced with own implementations; + * for convenience, this can also create a related post_in_t and post_out_t */ +post_video_port_t *_x_post_intercept_video_port(post_plugin_t *post, xine_video_port_t *port, + post_in_t **input, post_out_t **output) XINE_PROTECTED; + +/* use this to decorate and to undecorate a frame so that its functions + * can be replaced with own implementations, decoration is usually done in + * get_frame(), undecoration in frame->free() */ +vo_frame_t *_x_post_intercept_video_frame(vo_frame_t *frame, post_video_port_t *port) XINE_PROTECTED; +vo_frame_t *_x_post_restore_video_frame(vo_frame_t *frame, post_video_port_t *port) XINE_PROTECTED; + +/* when you want to pass a frame call on to the original issuer of the frame, + * you need to propagate potential changes up and down the pipe, so the usual + * procedure for this situation would be: + * + * _x_post_frame_copy_down(frame, frame->next); + * frame->next->function(frame->next); + * _x_post_frame_copy_up(frame, frame->next); + */ +void _x_post_frame_copy_down(vo_frame_t *from, vo_frame_t *to) XINE_PROTECTED; +void _x_post_frame_copy_up(vo_frame_t *to, vo_frame_t *from) XINE_PROTECTED; + +/* when you shortcut a frames usual draw() travel so that it will never reach + * the draw() function of the original issuer, you still have to do some + * housekeeping on the frame, before returning control up the pipe */ +void _x_post_frame_u_turn(vo_frame_t *frame, xine_stream_t *stream) XINE_PROTECTED; + +/* use this to create a new, trivially decorated overlay manager in which + * port functions can be replaced with own implementations */ +void _x_post_intercept_overlay_manager(video_overlay_manager_t *manager, post_video_port_t *port) XINE_PROTECTED; + +/* pointer retrieval functions */ +static inline post_video_port_t *_x_post_video_frame_to_port(vo_frame_t *frame) { + return (post_video_port_t *)frame->port; +} + +static inline post_video_port_t *_x_post_ovl_manager_to_port(video_overlay_manager_t *manager) { +#ifdef POST_INTERNAL + return (post_video_port_t *)( (uint8_t *)manager - + (uint8_t*)&(((post_video_port_t *)NULL)->manager_storage) ); +#else + return (post_video_port_t *)( (uint8_t *)manager - sizeof(post_video_port_t) ); +#endif +} + + +/* helper structure for intercepting audio port calls */ +typedef struct post_audio_port_s post_audio_port_t; +struct post_audio_port_s { + + /* the new public port with replaced function pointers */ + xine_audio_port_t new_port; + + /* the original port to call its functions from inside yours */ + xine_audio_port_t *original_port; + + /* the stream we are being fed by; NULL means no stream is connected; + * this may be an anonymous stream */ + xine_stream_t *stream; + + pthread_mutex_t usage_lock; + /* usage counter: how many objects are floating around that need + * these pointers to exist */ + int usage_count; + + /* some values remembered by (port->open) () */ + uint32_t bits; + uint32_t rate; + uint32_t mode; + + /* point to a mutex here, if you need some synchronization */ + pthread_mutex_t *port_lock; + + /* backward reference so that you have access to the post plugin + * when the call only gives you the port */ + post_plugin_t *post; + + /* you can fill this to your liking */ + void *user_data; +}; + +/* use this to create a new decorated audio port in which + * port functions will be replaced with own implementations */ +post_audio_port_t *_x_post_intercept_audio_port(post_plugin_t *post, xine_audio_port_t *port, + post_in_t **input, post_out_t **output) XINE_PROTECTED; + + +/* this will allow pending rewire operations, calling this at the beginning + * of decoder-called functions like get_buffer() and open() is a good idea + * (if you do not intercept get_buffer() or open(), this will be done automatically) */ +static inline void _x_post_rewire(post_plugin_t *post) { + if (post->running_ticket->ticket_revoked) + post->running_ticket->renew(post->running_ticket, 1); +} + +/* with these functions you can switch interruptions like rewiring or engine pausing + * off for a block of code; use this only when really necessary */ +static inline void _x_post_lock(post_plugin_t *post) { + post->running_ticket->acquire(post->running_ticket, 1); +} +static inline void _x_post_unlock(post_plugin_t *post) { + post->running_ticket->release(post->running_ticket, 1); + _x_post_rewire(post); +} + +/* the standard disposal operation; returns 1 if the plugin is really + * disposed and you should free everything you malloc()ed yourself */ +int _x_post_dispose(post_plugin_t *post) XINE_PROTECTED; + + +/* macros to handle usage counter */ + +/* WARNING! + * note that _x_post_dec_usage() can call dispose, so be sure to + * not use any potentially already freed memory after this */ + +#define _x_post_inc_usage(port) \ +do { \ + pthread_mutex_lock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ + (port)->usage_count++; \ + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ +} while(0) + +#define _x_post_dec_usage(port) \ +do { \ + pthread_mutex_lock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ + (port)->usage_count--; \ + if ((port)->usage_count == 0) { \ + if ((port)->post->dispose_pending) { \ + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ + (port)->post->dispose((port)->post); \ + } else \ + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ + } else \ + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(port)->usage_lock); \ +} while(0) + + +/* macros to create parameter descriptors */ + +#define START_PARAM_DESCR( param_t ) \ +static param_t temp_s; \ +static xine_post_api_parameter_t temp_p[] = { + +#define PARAM_ITEM( param_type, var, enumv, min, max, readonly, descr ) \ +{ param_type, #var, sizeof(temp_s.var), \ + (char*)&temp_s.var-(char*)&temp_s, enumv, min, max, readonly, descr }, + +#define END_PARAM_DESCR( name ) \ + { POST_PARAM_TYPE_LAST, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, 0, 1, NULL } \ +}; \ +static xine_post_api_descr_t name = { \ + sizeof( temp_s ), \ + temp_p \ +}; + +#endif |