BBufferConsumer::BufferReceived() cannot know whom to send the "buffer is
late" notification (unless we only have a single input). To solve this, the
media_header now contains extra fields that can be used to create a
media_source object.
* Unfortunately, BBufferProducer::SendBuffer() cannot know the output either in
case there is more than one. Hence, I deprecated the existing SendBuffer()
call and moved it into "private" - IOW old sources using it won't compile
anymore under Haiku.
* I introduced a new SendBuffer() variant that also gets the media_source as
argument.
* Updated all sources (that are part of the image) to use the new variant.
* Removed some purposely commented out code in the audio mixer.
* Implemented late buffer notification, as well as late buffer handling in the
audio mixer; this is a bit of work in progress, so the debug output is left
in there.
* Some cleanup.
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* Small coding style cleanups in the .cpp
* When reading raw chunks, keep fCurrentFrame updated anyway
* When decoding frames and chunks, don't change the meaning of fCurrentTime,
it's supposed to be the start time of the next chunk/frame, same as
CurrentFrame(), not the time of the frame/chunk we just decoded/read.
BMediaTrack::CurrentFrame() is actually documented like this in the BeBook,
but CurrentTime() is not. However, when seeking to a specific time, it is
understood that this is the time of the next frame/chunk. If we decode/read
it and set fCurrentTime to the start_time as specified in the media_header,
it would actually not change for the first frame/chunk after seeking.
To be able to know the duration of chunks, fWriterFormat had to be changed
to just fFormat and is now used for decoding as well.
* Simplified handling of media_header in some methods, saves one assignment.
These changes are not so well tested, yet.
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look into this now.
* Renamed the MMediaFilesManager to MediaFilesManager.
* Got rid of its Map usage, we're using std::map now instead.
* The media_server is using an unsafe method to transfer areas from the server
to the client. I've changed this for the BMediaFiles API to use Haiku's new
transfer_area() function. However, this seems to cause the above mentioned
problems.
* Improved naming and data exchange structures used for the BMediaFiles API.
* Fixed BMediaFiles leaking its lists.
* Cleanup.
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into smaller parts:
media_addon_server:
* Removed (broken) use of (broken and inefficient) home-brewn Map, and List
classes. This also fixes a crash on shutdown when used with the malloc_debug
implementation. It's using stl::vector, and stl::map now instead.
_shared_buffer_list:
* Renamed _shared_buffer_list to SharedBufferList, and put it into the BPrivate
namespace. Also, made a class out of it.
* Separated shared buffer list creation from cloning.
* Enlarged maximum number of buffers to something that is not that evil, but
actually uses the space it has (ie. is a useful multiple of
shared_buffer_info that fills a multiple of B_PAGE_SIZE as much as possible).
* No longer drops into the debugger if the
* The list that is currently used is very inefficient for the features it
provides though (no change there).
_buffer_id_cache:
* Renamed to BufferCache, and put it into the private namespace
* It now deletes its buffers on deletion; since the BBufferConsumer will be
gone, too, at this point, there is little chance that there are still buffers
in use.
* Also, it's now using std::map instead of the (see above) Map class.
BBuffer:
* Got rid of the fBufferID member.
Misc.:
* Got rid of the global "team" variable; the media kit is now using the
private app kit's current_team() now.
* Added a lot of missing error checks (mostly memory allocations).
* Renamed fields like "flavorid" to flavor_id, renamed "dfi_*" fields to
something more detailed.
* Moved ServerInterface.h from src/servers/media/ to headers/private/media.
* Notifications.h was not self contained.
* Added missing licenses.
* Lots of cleanups, and coding style fixes.
What this doesn't fix:
* Bug #4954 which started all this (this comes next, though)
* Deinitialization is broken, as the PortPool is uninitialized too early, and
still used afterwards.
* The strange add-on monitoring code in the media_addon_server
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loader's heap. Unlike the BeBook documents, we always lock their memory,
though.
* Added Haiku extension rtm_available() that returns how much space is left in
a pool.
* I've disabled the undocumented functions for now - please open a bug report
if you encounter them used in applications.
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* Removed private types from MediaEncoder.h (These have Haiku counterparts,
I expect MediaEncoder is not yet implemented...)
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* Cleaned up the source file, no functional change (intended).
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* Improved Encoder API towards what we need for the get_next_encoder() variants
and the BMediaTrack API.
* Implemented the rest of MediaWriter. Still undecided what to make of
AddTrackInfo(). BMediaEncoder has that as well, which hints that this is
something the Encoder needs to support. But it could also be that this is
only possible to support in Writer.
* Wired a lot of previously unimplemented methods in BMediaFile and BMediaTrack
needed for write support. If I have not overlooked anything, only the
parameter stuff is still unimplemented now.
This is all untested, since the FFMpeg Encoder and Writer are still only stubs.
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* Removed the BParameterWeb::{Start|Stop}Watching() methods again, as the same
thing can be achieved using the BMediaRoster already (even though it doesn't
seem to work yet).
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stubs.
* However, without a working Dano at hand, I can't really implement something
compatible, so I'll postpone this to some later point.
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* Adapted and cleaned up ParameterWeb.cpp.
* Fixed some copy&paste bugs in the BTextParameter.
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at a time is supported and volume as well as start time are not taken into
account. For reasons I don't feel like investigating right now all the
BMediaTrack calls in the BTrackReader end up as pure virtual function calls
though, so it's unusable for now.
* Fix leaking the temporary buffer in BSound.
* Whitespace cleanup.
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* Removed appearantly unused satic variables. Hope this does not break
binary compatibility, going to test.
* There are three more private methods, which could probably be removed
as well.
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Added more error checking to Connect() and Input/Output publishing.
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categories:
* Missing includes (like <stdlib.h> and <string.h>).
* Linking against $(TARGET_LIBSTDC++) instead of libstdc++.r4.so.
* Local variables shadowing parameters.
* Default parameters in function definitions (as opposed to function
declarations).
* All C++ stuff (nothrow, map, set, vector, min, max,...) must be imported
explicitly from the std:: namespace now.
* "new (sometype)[...]" must read "new sometype[...]", even if sometype is
something like "const char *".
* __FUNCTION__ is no longer a string literal (but a string expression), i.e.
'printf(__FUNCTION__ ": ...\n")' is invalid code.
* A type cast results in a non-lvalue. E.g. "(char *)buffer += bytes"
is an invalid expression.
* "friend class SomeClass" only works when SomeClass is known before.
Otherwise the an inner class with that name is considered as friend.
gcc 4 is much pickier about scopes.
* gcc 4 is generally stricter with respect to type conversions in C.
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