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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 // SourceBufferStream is a data structure that stores media Buffers in ranges.
      6 // Buffers can be appended out of presentation order. Buffers are retrieved by
      7 // seeking to the desired start point and calling GetNextBuffer(). Buffers are
      8 // returned in sequential presentation order.
      9 
     10 #ifndef MEDIA_FILTERS_SOURCE_BUFFER_STREAM_H_
     11 #define MEDIA_FILTERS_SOURCE_BUFFER_STREAM_H_
     12 
     13 #include <deque>
     14 #include <list>
     15 #include <string>
     16 #include <utility>
     17 #include <vector>
     18 
     19 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
     20 #include "media/base/audio_decoder_config.h"
     21 #include "media/base/media_export.h"
     22 #include "media/base/media_log.h"
     23 #include "media/base/ranges.h"
     24 #include "media/base/stream_parser_buffer.h"
     25 #include "media/base/video_decoder_config.h"
     26 
     27 namespace media {
     28 
     29 class SourceBufferRange;
     30 
     31 // See file-level comment for complete description.
     32 class MEDIA_EXPORT SourceBufferStream {
     33  public:
     34   typedef std::deque<scoped_refptr<StreamParserBuffer> > BufferQueue;
     35 
     36   // Status returned by GetNextBuffer().
     37   // kSuccess: Indicates that the next buffer was returned.
     38   // kNeedBuffer: Indicates that we need more data before a buffer can be
     39   //              returned.
     40   // kConfigChange: Indicates that the next buffer requires a config change.
     41   enum Status {
     42     kSuccess,
     43     kNeedBuffer,
     44     kConfigChange,
     45     kEndOfStream
     46   };
     47 
     48   SourceBufferStream(const AudioDecoderConfig& audio_config,
     49                      const LogCB& log_cb);
     50   SourceBufferStream(const VideoDecoderConfig& video_config,
     51                      const LogCB& log_cb);
     52 
     53   ~SourceBufferStream();
     54 
     55   // Signals that the next buffers appended are part of a new media segment
     56   // starting at |media_segment_start_time|.
     57   void OnNewMediaSegment(base::TimeDelta media_segment_start_time);
     58 
     59   // Add the |buffers| to the SourceBufferStream. Buffers within the queue are
     60   // expected to be in order, but multiple calls to Append() may add buffers out
     61   // of order or overlapping. Assumes all buffers within |buffers| are in
     62   // presentation order and are non-overlapping.
     63   // Returns true if Append() was successful, false if |buffers| are not added.
     64   // TODO(vrk): Implement garbage collection. (crbug.com/125070)
     65   bool Append(const BufferQueue& buffers);
     66 
     67   // Removes buffers between |start| and |end| according to the steps
     68   // in the "Coded Frame Removal Algorithm" in the Media Source
     69   // Extensions Spec.
     70   // https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/html-media/raw-file/default/media-source/media-source.html#sourcebuffer-coded-frame-removal
     71   //
     72   // |duration| is the current duration of the presentation. It is
     73   // required by the computation outlined in the spec.
     74   void Remove(base::TimeDelta start, base::TimeDelta end,
     75               base::TimeDelta duration);
     76 
     77   // Changes the SourceBufferStream's state so that it will start returning
     78   // buffers starting from the closest keyframe before |timestamp|.
     79   void Seek(base::TimeDelta timestamp);
     80 
     81   // Returns true if the SourceBufferStream has seeked to a time without
     82   // buffered data and is waiting for more data to be appended.
     83   bool IsSeekPending() const;
     84 
     85   // Notifies the SourceBufferStream that the media duration has been changed to
     86   // |duration| so it should drop any data past that point.
     87   void OnSetDuration(base::TimeDelta duration);
     88 
     89   // Fills |out_buffer| with a new buffer. Buffers are presented in order from
     90   // the last call to Seek(), or starting with the first buffer appended if
     91   // Seek() has not been called yet.
     92   // |out_buffer|'s timestamp may be earlier than the |timestamp| passed to
     93   // the last Seek() call.
     94   // Returns kSuccess if |out_buffer| is filled with a valid buffer, kNeedBuffer
     95   // if there is not enough data buffered to fulfill the request, and
     96   // kConfigChange if the next buffer requires a config change.
     97   Status GetNextBuffer(scoped_refptr<StreamParserBuffer>* out_buffer);
     98 
     99   // Returns a list of the buffered time ranges.
    100   Ranges<base::TimeDelta> GetBufferedTime() const;
    101 
    102   // Notifies this object that end of stream has been signalled.
    103   void MarkEndOfStream();
    104 
    105   // Clear the end of stream state set by MarkEndOfStream().
    106   void UnmarkEndOfStream();
    107 
    108   const AudioDecoderConfig& GetCurrentAudioDecoderConfig();
    109   const VideoDecoderConfig& GetCurrentVideoDecoderConfig();
    110 
    111   // Notifies this object that the audio config has changed and buffers in
    112   // future Append() calls should be associated with this new config.
    113   bool UpdateAudioConfig(const AudioDecoderConfig& config);
    114 
    115   // Notifies this object that the video config has changed and buffers in
    116   // future Append() calls should be associated with this new config.
    117   bool UpdateVideoConfig(const VideoDecoderConfig& config);
    118 
    119   // Returns the largest distance between two adjacent buffers in this stream,
    120   // or an estimate if no two adjacent buffers have been appended to the stream
    121   // yet.
    122   base::TimeDelta GetMaxInterbufferDistance() const;
    123 
    124   void set_memory_limit_for_testing(int memory_limit) {
    125     memory_limit_ = memory_limit;
    126   }
    127 
    128  private:
    129   typedef std::list<SourceBufferRange*> RangeList;
    130 
    131   // Frees up space if the SourceBufferStream is taking up too much memory.
    132   void GarbageCollectIfNeeded();
    133 
    134   // Attempts to delete approximately |total_bytes_to_free| amount of data
    135   // |ranges_|, starting at the front of |ranges_| and moving linearly forward
    136   // through the buffers. Deletes starting from the back if |reverse_direction|
    137   // is true. Returns the number of bytes freed.
    138   int FreeBuffers(int total_bytes_to_free, bool reverse_direction);
    139 
    140   // Appends |new_buffers| into |range_for_new_buffers_itr|, handling start and
    141   // end overlaps if necessary.
    142   // |deleted_buffers| is an output parameter containing candidates for
    143   // |track_buffer_|.
    144   // Returns true if the buffers were successfully inserted into the existing
    145   // range.
    146   // Returns false if the buffers being inserted triggered an error.
    147   bool InsertIntoExistingRange(
    148       const RangeList::iterator& range_for_new_buffers_itr,
    149       const BufferQueue& new_buffers,
    150       BufferQueue* deleted_buffers);
    151 
    152   // Resolve overlapping ranges such that no ranges overlap anymore.
    153   // |range_with_new_buffers_itr| points to the range that has newly appended
    154   // buffers.
    155   // |deleted_buffers| is an output parameter containing candidates for
    156   // |track_buffer_|.
    157   void ResolveCompleteOverlaps(
    158       const RangeList::iterator& range_with_new_buffers_itr,
    159       BufferQueue* deleted_buffers);
    160   void ResolveEndOverlap(
    161       const RangeList::iterator& range_with_new_buffers_itr,
    162       BufferQueue* deleted_buffers);
    163 
    164   // Removes buffers, from the |track_buffer_|, that come after |timestamp|.
    165   void PruneTrackBuffer(const base::TimeDelta timestamp);
    166 
    167   // Checks to see if |range_with_new_buffers_itr| can be merged with the range
    168   // next to it, and merges them if so.
    169   void MergeWithAdjacentRangeIfNecessary(
    170       const RangeList::iterator& range_with_new_buffers_itr);
    171 
    172   // Deletes the buffers between |start_timestamp|, |end_timestamp| from
    173   // the range that |range_itr| points to. Deletes between [start,end] if
    174   // |is_range_exclusive| is true, or (start,end) if |is_range_exclusive| is
    175   // false. Buffers are deleted in GOPs, so this method may delete buffers past
    176   // |end_timestamp| if the keyframe a buffer depends on was deleted.
    177   void DeleteBetween(const RangeList::iterator& range_itr,
    178                      base::TimeDelta start_timestamp,
    179                      base::TimeDelta end_timestamp,
    180                      bool is_range_exclusive,
    181                      BufferQueue* deleted_buffers);
    182 
    183   // Returns true if |second_timestamp| is the timestamp of the next buffer in
    184   // sequence after |first_timestamp|, false otherwise.
    185   bool AreAdjacentInSequence(
    186       base::TimeDelta first_timestamp, base::TimeDelta second_timestamp) const;
    187 
    188   // Helper method that returns the timestamp for the next buffer that
    189   // |selected_range_| will return from GetNextBuffer() call, or kNoTimestamp()
    190   // if in between seeking (i.e. |selected_range_| is null).
    191   base::TimeDelta GetNextBufferTimestamp();
    192 
    193   // Returns the timestamp of the last buffer in the |selected_range_| or
    194   // kNoTimestamp() if |selected_range_| is null.
    195   base::TimeDelta GetEndBufferTimestamp();
    196 
    197   // Finds the range that should contain a media segment that begins with
    198   // |start_timestamp| and returns the iterator pointing to it. Returns
    199   // |ranges_.end()| if there's no such existing range.
    200   RangeList::iterator FindExistingRangeFor(base::TimeDelta start_timestamp);
    201 
    202   // Inserts |new_range| into |ranges_| preserving sorted order. Returns an
    203   // iterator in |ranges_| that points to |new_range|.
    204   RangeList::iterator AddToRanges(SourceBufferRange* new_range);
    205 
    206   // Returns an iterator that points to the place in |ranges_| where
    207   // |selected_range_| lives.
    208   RangeList::iterator GetSelectedRangeItr();
    209 
    210   // Sets the |selected_range_| to |range| and resets the next buffer position
    211   // for the previous |selected_range_|.
    212   void SetSelectedRange(SourceBufferRange* range);
    213 
    214   // Seeks |range| to |seek_timestamp| and then calls SetSelectedRange() with
    215   // |range|.
    216   void SeekAndSetSelectedRange(SourceBufferRange* range,
    217                                base::TimeDelta seek_timestamp);
    218 
    219   // Resets this stream back to an unseeked state.
    220   void ResetSeekState();
    221 
    222   // Returns true if |seek_timestamp| refers to the beginning of the first range
    223   // in |ranges_|, false otherwise or if |ranges_| is empty.
    224   bool ShouldSeekToStartOfBuffered(base::TimeDelta seek_timestamp) const;
    225 
    226   // Returns true if the |prev_is_keyframe| & |current_is_keyframe| combination
    227   // on buffers with the same timestamp should be allowed. Returns false if the
    228   // combination should signal an error.
    229   bool AllowSameTimestamp(bool prev_is_keyframe,
    230                           bool current_is_keyframe) const;
    231 
    232   // Returns true if the timestamps of |buffers| are monotonically increasing
    233   // since the previous append to the media segment, false otherwise.
    234   bool IsMonotonicallyIncreasing(const BufferQueue& buffers) const;
    235 
    236   // Returns true if |selected_range_| is the only range in |ranges_| that
    237   // HasNextBufferPosition().
    238   bool OnlySelectedRangeIsSeeked() const;
    239 
    240   // Measures the distances between buffer timestamps and tracks the max.
    241   void UpdateMaxInterbufferDistance(const BufferQueue& buffers);
    242 
    243   // Sets the config ID for each buffer to |append_config_index_|.
    244   void SetConfigIds(const BufferQueue& buffers);
    245 
    246   // Called to complete a config change. Updates |current_config_index_| to
    247   // match the index of the next buffer. Calling this method causes
    248   // GetNextBuffer() to stop returning kConfigChange and start returning
    249   // kSuccess.
    250   void CompleteConfigChange();
    251 
    252   // Sets |selected_range_| and seeks to the nearest keyframe after
    253   // |timestamp| if necessary and possible. This method only attempts to
    254   // set |selected_range_| if |seleted_range_| is null and |track_buffer_|
    255   // is empty.
    256   void SetSelectedRangeIfNeeded(const base::TimeDelta timestamp);
    257 
    258   // Find a keyframe timestamp that is >= |start_timestamp| and can be used to
    259   // find a new selected range.
    260   // Returns kNoTimestamp() if an appropriate keyframe timestamp could not be
    261   // found.
    262   base::TimeDelta FindNewSelectedRangeSeekTimestamp(
    263       const base::TimeDelta start_timestamp);
    264 
    265   // Searches |ranges_| for the first keyframe timestamp that is >= |timestamp|.
    266   // If |ranges_| doesn't contain a GOP that covers |timestamp| or doesn't
    267   // have a keyframe after |timestamp| then kNoTimestamp() is returned.
    268   base::TimeDelta FindKeyframeAfterTimestamp(const base::TimeDelta timestamp);
    269 
    270   // Returns "VIDEO" for a video SourceBufferStream and "AUDIO" for an audio
    271   // one.
    272   std::string GetStreamTypeName() const;
    273 
    274   // Returns true if we don't have any ranges or the last range is selected
    275   // or there is a pending seek beyond any existing ranges.
    276   bool IsEndSelected() const;
    277 
    278   // Callback used to report error strings that can help the web developer
    279   // figure out what is wrong with the content.
    280   LogCB log_cb_;
    281 
    282   // List of disjoint buffered ranges, ordered by start time.
    283   RangeList ranges_;
    284 
    285   // Indicates which decoder config is being used by the decoder.
    286   // GetNextBuffer() is only allows to return buffers that have a
    287   // config ID that matches this index. If there is a mismatch then
    288   // it must signal that a config change is needed.
    289   int current_config_index_;
    290 
    291   // Indicates which decoder config to associate with new buffers
    292   // being appended. Each new buffer appended has its config ID set
    293   // to the value of this field.
    294   int append_config_index_;
    295 
    296   // Holds the audio/video configs for this stream. |current_config_index_|
    297   // and |append_config_index_| represent indexes into one of these vectors.
    298   std::vector<AudioDecoderConfig> audio_configs_;
    299   std::vector<VideoDecoderConfig> video_configs_;
    300 
    301   // True if more data needs to be appended before the Seek() can complete,
    302   // false if no Seek() has been requested or the Seek() is completed.
    303   bool seek_pending_;
    304 
    305   // True if the end of the stream has been signalled.
    306   bool end_of_stream_;
    307 
    308   // Timestamp of the last request to Seek().
    309   base::TimeDelta seek_buffer_timestamp_;
    310 
    311   // Pointer to the seeked-to Range. This is the range from which
    312   // GetNextBuffer() calls are fulfilled after the |track_buffer_| has been
    313   // emptied.
    314   SourceBufferRange* selected_range_;
    315 
    316   // Queue of the next buffers to be returned from calls to GetNextBuffer(). If
    317   // |track_buffer_| is empty, return buffers from |selected_range_|.
    318   BufferQueue track_buffer_;
    319 
    320   // The start time of the current media segment being appended.
    321   base::TimeDelta media_segment_start_time_;
    322 
    323   // Points to the range containing the current media segment being appended.
    324   RangeList::iterator range_for_next_append_;
    325 
    326   // True when the next call to Append() begins a new media segment.
    327   bool new_media_segment_;
    328 
    329   // The timestamp of the last buffer appended to the media segment, set to
    330   // kNoTimestamp() if the beginning of the segment.
    331   base::TimeDelta last_appended_buffer_timestamp_;
    332   bool last_appended_buffer_is_keyframe_;
    333 
    334   // The decode timestamp on the last buffer returned by the most recent
    335   // GetNextBuffer() call. Set to kNoTimestamp() if GetNextBuffer() hasn't been
    336   // called yet or a seek has happened since the last GetNextBuffer() call.
    337   base::TimeDelta last_output_buffer_timestamp_;
    338 
    339   // Stores the largest distance between two adjacent buffers in this stream.
    340   base::TimeDelta max_interbuffer_distance_;
    341 
    342   // The maximum amount of data in bytes the stream will keep in memory.
    343   int memory_limit_;
    344 
    345   // Indicates that a kConfigChanged status has been reported by GetNextBuffer()
    346   // and GetCurrentXXXDecoderConfig() must be called to update the current
    347   // config. GetNextBuffer() must not be called again until
    348   // GetCurrentXXXDecoderConfig() has been called.
    349   bool config_change_pending_;
    350 
    351   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SourceBufferStream);
    352 };
    353 
    354 }  // namespace media
    355 
    356 #endif  // MEDIA_FILTERS_SOURCE_BUFFER_STREAM_H_
    357