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1 /*****************************************************************************
2 * vlc_timestamp_helper.h : timestamp handling helpers
3 *****************************************************************************
4 * Copyright (C) 2014 VLC authors and VideoLAN
5 * $Id$
7 * Authors: Felix Abecassis <felix.abecassis@gmail.com>
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24 #ifndef VLC_TIMESTAMP_H
25 #define VLC_TIMESTAMP_H 1
27 /* Implementation of a circular buffer of timestamps with overwriting
28 * of older values. MediaCodec has only one type of timestamp, if a
29 * block has no PTS, we send the DTS instead. Some hardware decoders
30 * cannot cope with this situation and output the frames in the wrong
31 * order. As a workaround in this case, we use a FIFO of timestamps in
32 * order to remember which input packets had no PTS. Since an
33 * hardware decoder can silently drop frames, this might cause a
34 * growing desynchronization with the actual timestamp. Thus the
35 * circular buffer has a limited size and will overwrite older values.
37 typedef struct
39 uint32_t begin;
40 uint32_t size;
41 uint32_t capacity;
42 int64_t *buffer;
43 } timestamp_fifo_t;
45 static inline timestamp_fifo_t *timestamp_FifoNew(uint32_t capacity)
47 timestamp_fifo_t *fifo = calloc(1, sizeof(*fifo));
48 if (!fifo)
49 return NULL;
50 fifo->buffer = vlc_alloc(capacity, sizeof(*fifo->buffer));
51 if (!fifo->buffer) {
52 free(fifo);
53 return NULL;
55 fifo->capacity = capacity;
56 return fifo;
59 static inline void timestamp_FifoRelease(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo)
61 free(fifo->buffer);
62 free(fifo);
65 static inline bool timestamp_FifoIsEmpty(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo)
67 return fifo->size == 0;
70 static inline bool timestamp_FifoIsFull(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo)
72 return fifo->size == fifo->capacity;
75 static inline void timestamp_FifoEmpty(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo)
77 fifo->size = 0;
80 static inline void timestamp_FifoPut(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo, int64_t ts)
82 uint32_t end = (fifo->begin + fifo->size) % fifo->capacity;
83 fifo->buffer[end] = ts;
84 if (!timestamp_FifoIsFull(fifo))
85 fifo->size += 1;
86 else
87 fifo->begin = (fifo->begin + 1) % fifo->capacity;
90 static inline int64_t timestamp_FifoGet(timestamp_fifo_t *fifo)
92 if (timestamp_FifoIsEmpty(fifo))
93 return VLC_TS_INVALID;
95 int64_t result = fifo->buffer[fifo->begin];
96 fifo->begin = (fifo->begin + 1) % fifo->capacity;
97 fifo->size -= 1;
98 return result;
101 #endif