xref: /haiku/src/kits/media/MediaEventLooper.cpp (revision b84955d416f92e89c9d73999f545a2dec353d988)
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30 
31 #include <MediaEventLooper.h>
32 #include <TimeSource.h>
33 #include <scheduler.h>
34 #include <Buffer.h>
35 #include <ServerInterface.h>
36 #include "MediaDebug.h"
37 
38 /*************************************************************
39  * protected BMediaEventLooper
40  *************************************************************/
41 
42 /* virtual */
~BMediaEventLooper()43 BMediaEventLooper::~BMediaEventLooper()
44 {
45 	CALLED();
46 
47 	// don't call Quit(); here, except if the user was stupid
48 	if (fControlThread != -1) {
49 		printf("You MUST call BMediaEventLooper::Quit() in your destructor!\n");
50 		Quit();
51 	}
52 }
53 
54 /* explicit */
BMediaEventLooper(uint32 apiVersion)55 BMediaEventLooper::BMediaEventLooper(uint32 apiVersion) :
56 	BMediaNode("called by BMediaEventLooper"),
57 	fControlThread(-1),
58 	fCurrentPriority(B_URGENT_PRIORITY),
59 	fSetPriority(B_URGENT_PRIORITY),
60 	fRunState(B_UNREGISTERED),
61 	fEventLatency(0),
62 	fSchedulingLatency(0),
63 	fBufferDuration(0),
64 	fOfflineTime(0),
65 	fApiVersion(apiVersion)
66 {
67 	CALLED();
68 	fEventQueue.SetCleanupHook(BMediaEventLooper::_CleanUpEntry, this);
69 	fRealTimeQueue.SetCleanupHook(BMediaEventLooper::_CleanUpEntry, this);
70 }
71 
72 /* virtual */ void
NodeRegistered()73 BMediaEventLooper::NodeRegistered()
74 {
75 	CALLED();
76 	// Calling Run() should be done by the derived class,
77 	// at least that's how it is documented by the BeBook.
78 	// It appears that BeOS R5 called it here. Calling Run()
79 	// twice doesn't hurt, and some nodes need it to be called here.
80 	Run();
81 }
82 
83 
84 /* virtual */ void
Start(bigtime_t performance_time)85 BMediaEventLooper::Start(bigtime_t performance_time)
86 {
87 	CALLED();
88 	// This hook function is called when a node is started
89 	// by a call to the BMediaRoster. The specified
90 	// performanceTime, the time at which the node
91 	// should start running, may be in the future.
92 	fEventQueue.AddEvent(media_timed_event(performance_time, BTimedEventQueue::B_START));
93 }
94 
95 
96 /* virtual */ void
Stop(bigtime_t performance_time,bool immediate)97 BMediaEventLooper::Stop(bigtime_t performance_time,
98 						bool immediate)
99 {
100 	CALLED();
101 	// This hook function is called when a node is stopped
102 	// by a call to the BMediaRoster. The specified performanceTime,
103 	// the time at which the node should stop, may be in the future.
104 	// If immediate is true, your node should ignore the performanceTime
105 	// value and synchronously stop performance. When Stop() returns,
106 	// you're promising not to write into any BBuffers you may have
107 	// received from your downstream consumers, and you promise not
108 	// to send any more buffers until Start() is called again.
109 
110 	if (immediate) {
111 		// always be sure to add to the front of the queue so we can make sure it is
112 		// handled before any buffers are sent!
113 		performance_time = 0;
114 	}
115 	fEventQueue.AddEvent(media_timed_event(performance_time, BTimedEventQueue::B_STOP));
116 }
117 
118 
119 /* virtual */ void
Seek(bigtime_t media_time,bigtime_t performance_time)120 BMediaEventLooper::Seek(bigtime_t media_time,
121 						bigtime_t performance_time)
122 {
123 	CALLED();
124 	// This hook function is called when a node is asked to seek to
125 	// the specified mediaTime by a call to the BMediaRoster.
126 	// The specified performanceTime, the time at which the node
127 	// should begin the seek operation, may be in the future.
128 	fEventQueue.AddEvent(media_timed_event(performance_time, BTimedEventQueue::B_SEEK, NULL,
129 		BTimedEventQueue::B_NO_CLEANUP, 0, media_time, NULL));
130 }
131 
132 
133 /* virtual */ void
TimeWarp(bigtime_t at_real_time,bigtime_t to_performance_time)134 BMediaEventLooper::TimeWarp(bigtime_t at_real_time,
135 							bigtime_t to_performance_time)
136 {
137 	CALLED();
138 	// This hook function is called when the time source to which the
139 	// node is slaved is repositioned (via a seek operation) such that
140 	// there will be a sudden jump in the performance time progression
141 	// as seen by the node. The to_performance_time argument indicates
142 	// the new performance time; the change should occur at the real
143 	// time specified by the at_real_time argument.
144 
145 	// place in the realtime queue
146 	fRealTimeQueue.AddEvent(media_timed_event(at_real_time,	BTimedEventQueue::B_WARP,
147 		NULL, BTimedEventQueue::B_NO_CLEANUP, 0, to_performance_time, NULL));
148 
149 	// BeBook: Your implementation of TimeWarp() should call through to BMediaNode::TimeWarp()
150 	// BeBook: as well as all other inherited forms of TimeWarp()
151 	// XXX should we do this here?
152 	BMediaNode::TimeWarp(at_real_time, to_performance_time);
153 }
154 
155 
156 /* virtual */ status_t
AddTimer(bigtime_t at_performance_time,int32 cookie)157 BMediaEventLooper::AddTimer(bigtime_t at_performance_time,
158 							int32 cookie)
159 {
160 	CALLED();
161 
162 	media_timed_event event(at_performance_time,
163 		BTimedEventQueue::B_TIMER, NULL,
164 		BTimedEventQueue::B_EXPIRE_TIMER);
165 	event.data = cookie;
166 	return EventQueue()->AddEvent(event);
167 }
168 
169 
170 /* virtual */ void
SetRunMode(run_mode mode)171 BMediaEventLooper::SetRunMode(run_mode mode)
172 {
173 	CALLED();
174 	// The SetRunMode() hook function is called when someone requests that your node's run mode be changed.
175 
176 	// bump or reduce priority when switching from/to offline run mode
177 	int32 priority;
178 	priority = (mode == B_OFFLINE) ? min_c(B_NORMAL_PRIORITY, fSetPriority) : fSetPriority;
179 	if (priority != fCurrentPriority) {
180 		fCurrentPriority = priority;
181 		if (fControlThread > 0) {
182 			set_thread_priority(fControlThread, fCurrentPriority);
183 			fSchedulingLatency = estimate_max_scheduling_latency(fControlThread);
184 			printf("BMediaEventLooper: SchedulingLatency is %" B_PRId64 "\n",
185 				fSchedulingLatency);
186 		}
187 	}
188 
189 	BMediaNode::SetRunMode(mode);
190 }
191 
192 
193 /* virtual */ void
CleanUpEvent(const media_timed_event * event)194 BMediaEventLooper::CleanUpEvent(const media_timed_event *event)
195 {
196 	CALLED();
197 	// Implement this function to clean up after custom events you've created
198 	// and added to your queue. It's called when a custom event is removed from
199 	// the queue, to let you handle any special tidying-up that the event might require.
200 }
201 
202 
203 /* virtual */ bigtime_t
OfflineTime()204 BMediaEventLooper::OfflineTime()
205 {
206 	CALLED();
207 	return fOfflineTime;
208 }
209 
210 
211 /* virtual */ void
ControlLoop()212 BMediaEventLooper::ControlLoop()
213 {
214 	CALLED();
215 
216 	status_t err = B_OK;
217 	bigtime_t waitUntil = B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT;
218 	bool hasRealtime = false;
219 	bool hasEvent = false;
220 
221 	// While there are no events or it is not time for the earliest event,
222 	// process messages using WaitForMessages. Whenever this funtion times out,
223 	// we need to handle the next event
224 
225 	fSchedulingLatency = estimate_max_scheduling_latency(fControlThread);
226 	while (RunState() != B_QUITTING) {
227 		if (err == B_TIMED_OUT
228 				|| err == B_WOULD_BLOCK) {
229 			// NOTE: The reference for doing the lateness calculus this way can
230 			// be found in the BeBook article "A BMediaEventLooper Example".
231 			// The value which we are going to calculate, is referred there as
232 			// 'lateness'.
233 			media_timed_event event;
234 			if (hasEvent)
235 				err = fEventQueue.RemoveFirstEvent(&event);
236 			else if (hasRealtime)
237 				err = fRealTimeQueue.RemoveFirstEvent(&event);
238 
239 			if (err == B_OK) {
240 				// The general idea of lateness is to allow
241 				// the client code to detect when the buffer
242 				// is handled late or early.
243 				bigtime_t lateness = TimeSource()->RealTime() - waitUntil;
244 
245 				DispatchEvent(&event, lateness, hasRealtime);
246 			}
247 		} else if (err != B_OK)
248 			return;
249 
250 		// BMediaEventLooper compensates your performance time by adding
251 		// the event latency (see SetEventLatency()) and the scheduling
252 		// latency (or, for real-time events, only the scheduling latency).
253 
254 		hasRealtime = fRealTimeQueue.HasEvents();
255 		hasEvent = fEventQueue.HasEvents();
256 
257 		if (hasEvent) {
258 			waitUntil = TimeSource()->RealTimeFor(
259 				fEventQueue.FirstEventTime(),
260 				fEventLatency + fSchedulingLatency);
261 		} else if (!hasRealtime)
262 			waitUntil = B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT;
263 
264 		if (hasRealtime) {
265 			bigtime_t realtimeWait = fRealTimeQueue.FirstEventTime()
266 				- fSchedulingLatency;
267 
268 			if (!hasEvent || realtimeWait <= waitUntil) {
269 				waitUntil = realtimeWait;
270 				hasEvent = false;
271 			} else
272 				hasRealtime = false;
273 		}
274 
275 		if (waitUntil != B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT
276 				&& TimeSource()->RealTime() >= waitUntil) {
277 			err = WaitForMessage(0);
278 		} else
279 			err = WaitForMessage(waitUntil);
280 	}
281 }
282 
283 
284 thread_id
ControlThread()285 BMediaEventLooper::ControlThread()
286 {
287 	CALLED();
288 	return fControlThread;
289 }
290 
291 /*************************************************************
292  * protected BMediaEventLooper
293  *************************************************************/
294 
295 
296 BTimedEventQueue *
EventQueue()297 BMediaEventLooper::EventQueue()
298 {
299 	CALLED();
300 	return &fEventQueue;
301 }
302 
303 
304 BTimedEventQueue *
RealTimeQueue()305 BMediaEventLooper::RealTimeQueue()
306 {
307 	CALLED();
308 	return &fRealTimeQueue;
309 }
310 
311 
312 int32
Priority() const313 BMediaEventLooper::Priority() const
314 {
315 	CALLED();
316 	return fCurrentPriority;
317 }
318 
319 
320 int32
RunState() const321 BMediaEventLooper::RunState() const
322 {
323 	PRINT(6, "CALLED BMediaEventLooper::RunState()\n");
324 	return fRunState;
325 }
326 
327 
328 bigtime_t
EventLatency() const329 BMediaEventLooper::EventLatency() const
330 {
331 	CALLED();
332 	return fEventLatency;
333 }
334 
335 
336 bigtime_t
BufferDuration() const337 BMediaEventLooper::BufferDuration() const
338 {
339 	CALLED();
340 	return fBufferDuration;
341 }
342 
343 
344 bigtime_t
SchedulingLatency() const345 BMediaEventLooper::SchedulingLatency() const
346 {
347 	CALLED();
348 	return fSchedulingLatency;
349 }
350 
351 
352 status_t
SetPriority(int32 priority)353 BMediaEventLooper::SetPriority(int32 priority)
354 {
355 	CALLED();
356 
357 	// clamp to a valid value
358 	if (priority < 5)
359 		priority = 5;
360 
361 	if (priority > 120)
362 		priority = 120;
363 
364 	fSetPriority = priority;
365 	fCurrentPriority = (RunMode() == B_OFFLINE) ? min_c(B_NORMAL_PRIORITY, fSetPriority) : fSetPriority;
366 
367 	if (fControlThread > 0) {
368 		set_thread_priority(fControlThread, fCurrentPriority);
369 		fSchedulingLatency = estimate_max_scheduling_latency(fControlThread);
370 		printf("BMediaEventLooper: SchedulingLatency is %" B_PRId64 "\n",
371 			fSchedulingLatency);
372 	}
373 
374 	return B_OK;
375 }
376 
377 
378 void
SetRunState(run_state state)379 BMediaEventLooper::SetRunState(run_state state)
380 {
381 	CALLED();
382 
383 	// don't allow run state changes while quitting,
384 	// also needed for correct terminating of the ControlLoop()
385 	if (fRunState == B_QUITTING && state != B_TERMINATED)
386 		return;
387 
388 	fRunState = state;
389 }
390 
391 
392 void
SetEventLatency(bigtime_t latency)393 BMediaEventLooper::SetEventLatency(bigtime_t latency)
394 {
395 	CALLED();
396 	// clamp to a valid value
397 	if (latency < 0)
398 		latency = 0;
399 
400 	fEventLatency = latency;
401 	write_port_etc(ControlPort(), GENERAL_PURPOSE_WAKEUP, 0, 0, B_TIMEOUT, 0);
402 }
403 
404 
405 void
SetBufferDuration(bigtime_t duration)406 BMediaEventLooper::SetBufferDuration(bigtime_t duration)
407 {
408 	CALLED();
409 
410 	if (duration < 0)
411 		duration = 0;
412 
413 	fBufferDuration = duration;
414 }
415 
416 
417 void
SetOfflineTime(bigtime_t offTime)418 BMediaEventLooper::SetOfflineTime(bigtime_t offTime)
419 {
420 	CALLED();
421 	fOfflineTime = offTime;
422 }
423 
424 
425 void
Run()426 BMediaEventLooper::Run()
427 {
428 	CALLED();
429 
430 	if (fControlThread != -1)
431 		return; // thread already running
432 
433 	// until now, the run state is B_UNREGISTERED, but we need to start in B_STOPPED state.
434 	SetRunState(B_STOPPED);
435 
436 	char threadName[32];
437 	sprintf(threadName, "%.20s control", Name());
438 	fControlThread = spawn_thread(_ControlThreadStart, threadName, fCurrentPriority, this);
439 	resume_thread(fControlThread);
440 
441 	// get latency information
442 	fSchedulingLatency = estimate_max_scheduling_latency(fControlThread);
443 }
444 
445 
446 void
Quit()447 BMediaEventLooper::Quit()
448 {
449 	CALLED();
450 
451 	if (fRunState == B_TERMINATED)
452 		return;
453 
454 	SetRunState(B_QUITTING);
455 	close_port(ControlPort());
456 	if (fControlThread != -1) {
457 		status_t err;
458 		wait_for_thread(fControlThread, &err);
459 		fControlThread = -1;
460 	}
461 	SetRunState(B_TERMINATED);
462 }
463 
464 
465 void
DispatchEvent(const media_timed_event * event,bigtime_t lateness,bool realTimeEvent)466 BMediaEventLooper::DispatchEvent(const media_timed_event *event,
467 								 bigtime_t lateness,
468 								 bool realTimeEvent)
469 {
470 	PRINT(6, "CALLED BMediaEventLooper::DispatchEvent()\n");
471 
472 	HandleEvent(event, lateness, realTimeEvent);
473 
474 	switch (event->type) {
475 		case BTimedEventQueue::B_START:
476 			SetRunState(B_STARTED);
477 			break;
478 
479 		case BTimedEventQueue::B_STOP:
480 			SetRunState(B_STOPPED);
481 			break;
482 
483 		case BTimedEventQueue::B_SEEK:
484 			/* nothing */
485 			break;
486 
487 		case BTimedEventQueue::B_WARP:
488 			/* nothing */
489 			break;
490 
491 		case BTimedEventQueue::B_TIMER:
492 			TimerExpired(event->event_time, event->data);
493 			break;
494 
495 		default:
496 			break;
497 	}
498 
499 	_DispatchCleanUp(event);
500 }
501 
502 /*************************************************************
503  * private BMediaEventLooper
504  *************************************************************/
505 
506 
507 /* static */ int32
_ControlThreadStart(void * arg)508 BMediaEventLooper::_ControlThreadStart(void *arg)
509 {
510 	CALLED();
511 	((BMediaEventLooper *)arg)->SetRunState(B_STOPPED);
512 	((BMediaEventLooper *)arg)->ControlLoop();
513 	((BMediaEventLooper *)arg)->SetRunState(B_QUITTING);
514 	return 0;
515 }
516 
517 
518 /* static */ void
_CleanUpEntry(const media_timed_event * event,void * context)519 BMediaEventLooper::_CleanUpEntry(const media_timed_event *event,
520 								 void *context)
521 {
522 	PRINT(6, "CALLED BMediaEventLooper::_CleanUpEntry()\n");
523 	((BMediaEventLooper *)context)->_DispatchCleanUp(event);
524 }
525 
526 
527 void
_DispatchCleanUp(const media_timed_event * event)528 BMediaEventLooper::_DispatchCleanUp(const media_timed_event *event)
529 {
530 	PRINT(6, "CALLED BMediaEventLooper::_DispatchCleanUp()\n");
531 
532 	// this function to clean up after custom events you've created
533 	if (event->cleanup >= BTimedEventQueue::B_USER_CLEANUP)
534 		CleanUpEvent(event);
535 }
536 
537 /*
538 // unimplemented
539 BMediaEventLooper::BMediaEventLooper(const BMediaEventLooper &)
540 BMediaEventLooper &BMediaEventLooper::operator=(const BMediaEventLooper &)
541 */
542 
543 /*************************************************************
544  * protected BMediaEventLooper
545  *************************************************************/
546 
547 
548 status_t
DeleteHook(BMediaNode * node)549 BMediaEventLooper::DeleteHook(BMediaNode *node)
550 {
551 	CALLED();
552 	// this is the DeleteHook that gets called by the media server
553 	// before the media node is deleted
554 	Quit();
555 	return BMediaNode::DeleteHook(node);
556 }
557 
558 /*************************************************************
559  * private BMediaEventLooper
560  *************************************************************/
561 
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_0(int32 arg,...)562 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_0(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_1(int32 arg,...)563 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_1(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_2(int32 arg,...)564 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_2(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_3(int32 arg,...)565 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_3(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_4(int32 arg,...)566 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_4(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_5(int32 arg,...)567 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_5(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_6(int32 arg,...)568 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_6(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_7(int32 arg,...)569 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_7(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_8(int32 arg,...)570 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_8(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_9(int32 arg,...)571 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_9(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_10(int32 arg,...)572 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_10(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_11(int32 arg,...)573 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_11(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_12(int32 arg,...)574 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_12(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_13(int32 arg,...)575 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_13(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_14(int32 arg,...)576 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_14(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_15(int32 arg,...)577 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_15(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_16(int32 arg,...)578 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_16(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_17(int32 arg,...)579 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_17(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_18(int32 arg,...)580 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_18(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_19(int32 arg,...)581 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_19(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_20(int32 arg,...)582 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_20(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_21(int32 arg,...)583 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_21(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_22(int32 arg,...)584 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_22(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_23(int32 arg,...)585 status_t BMediaEventLooper::_Reserved_BMediaEventLooper_23(int32 arg,...) { return B_ERROR; }
586 
587