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1 /* GStreamer
2  * Copyright (C) 2004 Wim Taymans <wim@fluendo.com>
3  *
4  * gstbus.c: GstBus subsystem
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
8  * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9  * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10  *
11  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
14  * Library General Public License for more details.
15  *
16  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
17  * License along with this library; if not, write to the
18  * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,
19  * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
20  */
21 
22 /**
23  * SECTION:gstbus
24  * @title: GstBus
25  * @short_description: Asynchronous message bus subsystem
26  * @see_also: #GstMessage, #GstElement
27  *
28  * The #GstBus is an object responsible for delivering #GstMessage packets in
29  * a first-in first-out way from the streaming threads (see #GstTask) to the
30  * application.
31  *
32  * Since the application typically only wants to deal with delivery of these
33  * messages from one thread, the GstBus will marshall the messages between
34  * different threads. This is important since the actual streaming of media
35  * is done in another thread than the application.
36  *
37  * The GstBus provides support for #GSource based notifications. This makes it
38  * possible to handle the delivery in the glib #GMainLoop.
39  *
40  * The #GSource callback function gst_bus_async_signal_func() can be used to
41  * convert all bus messages into signal emissions.
42  *
43  * A message is posted on the bus with the gst_bus_post() method. With the
44  * gst_bus_peek() and gst_bus_pop() methods one can look at or retrieve a
45  * previously posted message.
46  *
47  * The bus can be polled with the gst_bus_poll() method. This methods blocks
48  * up to the specified timeout value until one of the specified messages types
49  * is posted on the bus. The application can then gst_bus_pop() the messages
50  * from the bus to handle them.
51  * Alternatively the application can register an asynchronous bus function
52  * using gst_bus_add_watch_full() or gst_bus_add_watch(). This function will
53  * install a #GSource in the default glib main loop and will deliver messages
54  * a short while after they have been posted. Note that the main loop should
55  * be running for the asynchronous callbacks.
56  *
57  * It is also possible to get messages from the bus without any thread
58  * marshalling with the gst_bus_set_sync_handler() method. This makes it
59  * possible to react to a message in the same thread that posted the
60  * message on the bus. This should only be used if the application is able
61  * to deal with messages from different threads.
62  *
63  * Every #GstPipeline has one bus.
64  *
65  * Note that a #GstPipeline will set its bus into flushing state when changing
66  * from READY to NULL state.
67  */
68 
69 #include "gst_private.h"
70 #include <errno.h>
71 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
72 #  include <unistd.h>
73 #endif
74 #include <sys/types.h>
75 
76 #include "gstatomicqueue.h"
77 #include "gstinfo.h"
78 #include "gstpoll.h"
79 
80 #include "gstbus.h"
81 #include "glib-compat-private.h"
82 
83 #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
84 #  ifndef EWOULDBLOCK
85 #  define EWOULDBLOCK EAGAIN    /* This is just to placate gcc */
86 #  endif
87 #endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
88 
89 #define GST_CAT_DEFAULT GST_CAT_BUS
90 /* bus signals */
91 enum
92 {
93   SYNC_MESSAGE,
94   ASYNC_MESSAGE,
95   /* add more above */
96   LAST_SIGNAL
97 };
98 
99 #define DEFAULT_ENABLE_ASYNC (TRUE)
100 
101 enum
102 {
103   PROP_0,
104   PROP_ENABLE_ASYNC
105 };
106 
107 static void gst_bus_dispose (GObject * object);
108 static void gst_bus_finalize (GObject * object);
109 
110 static guint gst_bus_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
111 
112 typedef struct
113 {
114   GstBusSyncHandler handler;
115   gpointer user_data;
116   GDestroyNotify destroy_notify;
117   gint ref_count;
118 } SyncHandler;
119 
120 static SyncHandler *
sync_handler_ref(SyncHandler * handler)121 sync_handler_ref (SyncHandler * handler)
122 {
123   g_atomic_int_inc (&handler->ref_count);
124 
125   return handler;
126 }
127 
128 static void
sync_handler_unref(SyncHandler * handler)129 sync_handler_unref (SyncHandler * handler)
130 {
131   if (!g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&handler->ref_count))
132     return;
133 
134   if (handler->destroy_notify)
135     handler->destroy_notify (handler->user_data);
136 
137   g_free (handler);
138 }
139 
140 struct _GstBusPrivate
141 {
142   GstAtomicQueue *queue;
143   GMutex queue_lock;
144 
145   SyncHandler *sync_handler;
146 
147   guint num_signal_watchers;
148 
149   guint num_sync_message_emitters;
150   GSource *gsource;
151 
152   gboolean enable_async;
153   GstPoll *poll;
154   GPollFD pollfd;
155 };
156 
157 #define gst_bus_parent_class parent_class
158 G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GstBus, gst_bus, GST_TYPE_OBJECT);
159 
160 static void
gst_bus_set_property(GObject * object,guint prop_id,const GValue * value,GParamSpec * pspec)161 gst_bus_set_property (GObject * object,
162     guint prop_id, const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec)
163 {
164   GstBus *bus = GST_BUS_CAST (object);
165 
166   switch (prop_id) {
167     case PROP_ENABLE_ASYNC:
168       bus->priv->enable_async = g_value_get_boolean (value);
169       break;
170     default:
171       G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
172       break;
173   }
174 }
175 
176 static void
gst_bus_constructed(GObject * object)177 gst_bus_constructed (GObject * object)
178 {
179   GstBus *bus = GST_BUS_CAST (object);
180 
181   if (bus->priv->enable_async) {
182     bus->priv->poll = gst_poll_new_timer ();
183     gst_poll_get_read_gpollfd (bus->priv->poll, &bus->priv->pollfd);
184   }
185 
186   G_OBJECT_CLASS (gst_bus_parent_class)->constructed (object);
187 }
188 
189 static void
gst_bus_class_init(GstBusClass * klass)190 gst_bus_class_init (GstBusClass * klass)
191 {
192   GObjectClass *gobject_class = (GObjectClass *) klass;
193 
194   gobject_class->dispose = gst_bus_dispose;
195   gobject_class->finalize = gst_bus_finalize;
196   gobject_class->set_property = gst_bus_set_property;
197   gobject_class->constructed = gst_bus_constructed;
198 
199   /**
200    * GstBus:enable-async:
201    *
202    * Enables async message delivery support for bus watches,
203    * gst_bus_pop() and similar API. Without this only the
204    * synchronous message handlers are called.
205    *
206    * This property is used to create the child element buses
207    * in #GstBin.
208    */
209   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_ENABLE_ASYNC,
210       g_param_spec_boolean ("enable-async", "Enable Async",
211           "Enable async message delivery for bus watches and gst_bus_pop()",
212           DEFAULT_ENABLE_ASYNC,
213           G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
214 
215   /**
216    * GstBus::sync-message:
217    * @self: the object which received the signal
218    * @message: the message that has been posted synchronously
219    *
220    * A message has been posted on the bus. This signal is emitted from the
221    * thread that posted the message so one has to be careful with locking.
222    *
223    * This signal will not be emitted by default, you have to call
224    * gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission() before.
225    */
226   gst_bus_signals[SYNC_MESSAGE] =
227       g_signal_new ("sync-message", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
228       G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED,
229       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstBusClass, sync_message), NULL, NULL,
230       NULL, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GST_TYPE_MESSAGE);
231 
232   /**
233    * GstBus::message:
234    * @self: the object which received the signal
235    * @message: the message that has been posted asynchronously
236    *
237    * A message has been posted on the bus. This signal is emitted from a
238    * #GSource added to the mainloop. this signal will only be emitted when
239    * there is a #GMainLoop running.
240    */
241   gst_bus_signals[ASYNC_MESSAGE] =
242       g_signal_new ("message", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
243       G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED,
244       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GstBusClass, message), NULL, NULL,
245       NULL, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GST_TYPE_MESSAGE);
246 }
247 
248 static void
gst_bus_init(GstBus * bus)249 gst_bus_init (GstBus * bus)
250 {
251   bus->priv = gst_bus_get_instance_private (bus);
252   bus->priv->enable_async = DEFAULT_ENABLE_ASYNC;
253   g_mutex_init (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
254   bus->priv->queue = gst_atomic_queue_new (32);
255 
256   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "created");
257 }
258 
259 static void
gst_bus_dispose(GObject * object)260 gst_bus_dispose (GObject * object)
261 {
262   GstBus *bus = GST_BUS (object);
263 
264   if (bus->priv->queue) {
265     GstMessage *message;
266 
267     g_mutex_lock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
268     do {
269       message = gst_atomic_queue_pop (bus->priv->queue);
270       if (message)
271         gst_message_unref (message);
272     } while (message != NULL);
273     gst_atomic_queue_unref (bus->priv->queue);
274     bus->priv->queue = NULL;
275     g_mutex_unlock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
276     g_mutex_clear (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
277 
278     if (bus->priv->poll)
279       gst_poll_free (bus->priv->poll);
280     bus->priv->poll = NULL;
281   }
282 
283   G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (object);
284 }
285 
286 static void
gst_bus_finalize(GObject * object)287 gst_bus_finalize (GObject * object)
288 {
289   GstBus *bus = GST_BUS (object);
290 
291   if (bus->priv->sync_handler)
292     sync_handler_unref (g_steal_pointer (&bus->priv->sync_handler));
293 
294   G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object);
295 }
296 
297 /**
298  * gst_bus_new:
299  *
300  * Creates a new #GstBus instance.
301  *
302  * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GstBus instance
303  */
304 GstBus *
gst_bus_new(void)305 gst_bus_new (void)
306 {
307   GstBus *result;
308 
309   result = g_object_new (gst_bus_get_type (), NULL);
310   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (result, "created new bus");
311 
312   /* clear floating flag */
313   gst_object_ref_sink (result);
314 
315   return result;
316 }
317 
318 /**
319  * gst_bus_post:
320  * @bus: a #GstBus to post on
321  * @message: (transfer full): the #GstMessage to post
322  *
323  * Posts a message on the given bus. Ownership of the message
324  * is taken by the bus.
325  *
326  * Returns: %TRUE if the message could be posted, %FALSE if the bus is flushing.
327  */
328 gboolean
gst_bus_post(GstBus * bus,GstMessage * message)329 gst_bus_post (GstBus * bus, GstMessage * message)
330 {
331   GstBusSyncReply reply = GST_BUS_PASS;
332   gboolean emit_sync_message;
333   SyncHandler *sync_handler = NULL;
334 
335   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), FALSE);
336   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_MESSAGE (message), FALSE);
337 
338   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] posting on bus %" GST_PTR_FORMAT, message,
339       message);
340 
341   /* check we didn't accidentally add a public flag that maps to same value */
342   g_assert (!GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (message,
343           GST_MESSAGE_FLAG_ASYNC_DELIVERY));
344 
345   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
346   /* check if the bus is flushing */
347   if (GST_OBJECT_FLAG_IS_SET (bus, GST_BUS_FLUSHING))
348     goto is_flushing;
349 
350   if (bus->priv->sync_handler)
351     sync_handler = sync_handler_ref (bus->priv->sync_handler);
352   emit_sync_message = bus->priv->num_sync_message_emitters > 0;
353   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
354 
355   /* first call the sync handler if it is installed */
356   if (sync_handler)
357     reply = sync_handler->handler (bus, message, sync_handler->user_data);
358 
359   /* emit sync-message if requested to do so via
360      gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission. terrible but effective */
361   if (emit_sync_message && reply != GST_BUS_DROP
362       && (!sync_handler
363           || sync_handler->handler != gst_bus_sync_signal_handler))
364     gst_bus_sync_signal_handler (bus, message, NULL);
365 
366   g_clear_pointer (&sync_handler, sync_handler_unref);
367 
368   /* If this is a bus without async message delivery
369    * always drop the message */
370   if (!bus->priv->poll)
371     reply = GST_BUS_DROP;
372 
373   /* now see what we should do with the message */
374   switch (reply) {
375     case GST_BUS_DROP:
376       /* drop the message */
377       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] dropped", message);
378       break;
379     case GST_BUS_PASS:
380       /* pass the message to the async queue, refcount passed in the queue */
381       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] pushing on async queue", message);
382       gst_atomic_queue_push (bus->priv->queue, message);
383       gst_poll_write_control (bus->priv->poll);
384       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] pushed on async queue", message);
385 
386       break;
387     case GST_BUS_ASYNC:
388     {
389       /* async delivery, we need a mutex and a cond to block
390        * on */
391       GCond *cond = GST_MESSAGE_GET_COND (message);
392       GMutex *lock = GST_MESSAGE_GET_LOCK (message);
393 
394       g_cond_init (cond);
395       g_mutex_init (lock);
396 
397       GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_SET (message, GST_MESSAGE_FLAG_ASYNC_DELIVERY);
398 
399       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] waiting for async delivery", message);
400 
401       /* now we lock the message mutex, send the message to the async
402        * queue. When the message is handled by the app and destroyed,
403        * the cond will be signalled and we can continue */
404       g_mutex_lock (lock);
405 
406       gst_atomic_queue_push (bus->priv->queue, message);
407       gst_poll_write_control (bus->priv->poll);
408 
409       /* now block till the message is freed */
410       g_cond_wait (cond, lock);
411 
412       /* we acquired a new ref from gst_message_dispose() so we can clean up */
413       g_mutex_unlock (lock);
414 
415       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "[msg %p] delivered asynchronously", message);
416 
417       GST_MINI_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (message, GST_MESSAGE_FLAG_ASYNC_DELIVERY);
418 
419       g_mutex_clear (lock);
420       g_cond_clear (cond);
421 
422       gst_message_unref (message);
423       break;
424     }
425     default:
426       g_warning ("invalid return from bus sync handler");
427       break;
428   }
429   return TRUE;
430 
431   /* ERRORS */
432 is_flushing:
433   {
434     GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "bus is flushing");
435     GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
436     gst_message_unref (message);
437 
438     return FALSE;
439   }
440 }
441 
442 /**
443  * gst_bus_have_pending:
444  * @bus: a #GstBus to check
445  *
446  * Checks if there are pending messages on the bus that
447  * should be handled.
448  *
449  * Returns: %TRUE if there are messages on the bus to be handled, %FALSE
450  * otherwise.
451  */
452 gboolean
gst_bus_have_pending(GstBus * bus)453 gst_bus_have_pending (GstBus * bus)
454 {
455   gboolean result;
456 
457   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), FALSE);
458 
459   /* see if there is a message on the bus */
460   result = gst_atomic_queue_length (bus->priv->queue) != 0;
461 
462   return result;
463 }
464 
465 /**
466  * gst_bus_set_flushing:
467  * @bus: a #GstBus
468  * @flushing: whether or not to flush the bus
469  *
470  * If @flushing, flushes out and unrefs any messages queued in the bus. Releases
471  * references to the message origin objects. Will flush future messages until
472  * gst_bus_set_flushing() sets @flushing to %FALSE.
473  */
474 void
gst_bus_set_flushing(GstBus * bus,gboolean flushing)475 gst_bus_set_flushing (GstBus * bus, gboolean flushing)
476 {
477   GstMessage *message;
478   GList *message_list = NULL;
479 
480   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
481 
482   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
483 
484   if (flushing) {
485     GST_OBJECT_FLAG_SET (bus, GST_BUS_FLUSHING);
486 
487     GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "set bus flushing");
488 
489     while ((message = gst_bus_pop (bus)))
490       message_list = g_list_prepend (message_list, message);
491   } else {
492     GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "unset bus flushing");
493     GST_OBJECT_FLAG_UNSET (bus, GST_BUS_FLUSHING);
494   }
495 
496   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
497 
498   g_list_free_full (message_list, (GDestroyNotify) gst_message_unref);
499 }
500 
501 /**
502  * gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered:
503  * @bus: a #GstBus to pop from
504  * @timeout: a timeout in nanoseconds, or %GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE to wait forever
505  * @types: message types to take into account, %GST_MESSAGE_ANY for any type
506  *
507  * Gets a message from the bus whose type matches the message type mask @types,
508  * waiting up to the specified timeout (and discarding any messages that do not
509  * match the mask provided).
510  *
511  * If @timeout is 0, this function behaves like gst_bus_pop_filtered(). If
512  * @timeout is #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE, this function will block forever until a
513  * matching message was posted on the bus.
514  *
515  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a #GstMessage matching the
516  *     filter in @types, or %NULL if no matching message was found on
517  *     the bus until the timeout expired.
518  */
519 GstMessage *
gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered(GstBus * bus,GstClockTime timeout,GstMessageType types)520 gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered (GstBus * bus, GstClockTime timeout,
521     GstMessageType types)
522 {
523   GstMessage *message;
524   gint64 now, then;
525   gboolean first_round = TRUE;
526   GstClockTime elapsed = 0;
527 
528   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
529   g_return_val_if_fail (types != 0, NULL);
530   g_return_val_if_fail (timeout == 0 || bus->priv->poll != NULL, NULL);
531 
532   g_mutex_lock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
533 
534   while (TRUE) {
535     gint ret;
536 
537     GST_LOG_OBJECT (bus, "have %d messages",
538         gst_atomic_queue_length (bus->priv->queue));
539 
540     while ((message = gst_atomic_queue_pop (bus->priv->queue))) {
541       if (bus->priv->poll) {
542         while (!gst_poll_read_control (bus->priv->poll)) {
543           if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
544             /* Retry, this can happen if pushing to the queue has finished,
545              * popping here succeeded but writing control did not finish
546              * before we got to this line. */
547             /* Give other threads the chance to do something */
548             g_thread_yield ();
549             continue;
550           } else {
551             /* This is a real error and means that either the bus is in an
552              * inconsistent state, or the GstPoll is invalid. GstPoll already
553              * prints a critical warning about this, no need to do that again
554              * ourselves */
555             break;
556           }
557         }
558       }
559 
560       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "got message %p, %s from %s, type mask is %u",
561           message, GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAME (message),
562           GST_MESSAGE_SRC_NAME (message), (guint) types);
563       if ((GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (message) & types) != 0) {
564         /* Extra check to ensure extended types don't get matched unless
565          * asked for */
566         if ((!GST_MESSAGE_TYPE_IS_EXTENDED (message))
567             || (types & GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED)) {
568           /* exit the loop, we have a message */
569           goto beach;
570         }
571       }
572 
573       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "discarding message, does not match mask");
574       gst_message_unref (message);
575       message = NULL;
576     }
577 
578     /* no need to wait, exit loop */
579     if (timeout == 0)
580       break;
581 
582     else if (timeout != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE) {
583       if (first_round) {
584         then = g_get_monotonic_time ();
585         first_round = FALSE;
586       } else {
587         now = g_get_monotonic_time ();
588 
589         elapsed = (now - then) * GST_USECOND;
590 
591         if (elapsed > timeout)
592           break;
593       }
594     }
595 
596     /* only here in timeout case */
597     g_assert (bus->priv->poll);
598     g_mutex_unlock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
599     ret = gst_poll_wait (bus->priv->poll, timeout - elapsed);
600     g_mutex_lock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
601 
602     if (ret == 0) {
603       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "timed out, breaking loop");
604       break;
605     } else {
606       GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "we got woken up, recheck for message");
607     }
608   }
609 
610 beach:
611 
612   g_mutex_unlock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
613 
614   return message;
615 }
616 
617 
618 /**
619  * gst_bus_timed_pop:
620  * @bus: a #GstBus to pop
621  * @timeout: a timeout
622  *
623  * Gets a message from the bus, waiting up to the specified timeout.
624  *
625  * If @timeout is 0, this function behaves like gst_bus_pop(). If @timeout is
626  * #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE, this function will block forever until a message was
627  * posted on the bus.
628  *
629  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): the #GstMessage that is on the
630  *     bus after the specified timeout or %NULL if the bus is empty
631  *     after the timeout expired.
632  */
633 GstMessage *
gst_bus_timed_pop(GstBus * bus,GstClockTime timeout)634 gst_bus_timed_pop (GstBus * bus, GstClockTime timeout)
635 {
636   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
637 
638   return gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered (bus, timeout, GST_MESSAGE_ANY);
639 }
640 
641 /**
642  * gst_bus_pop_filtered:
643  * @bus: a #GstBus to pop
644  * @types: message types to take into account
645  *
646  * Gets a message matching @type from the bus.  Will discard all messages on
647  * the bus that do not match @type and that have been posted before the first
648  * message that does match @type.  If there is no message matching @type on
649  * the bus, all messages will be discarded. It is not possible to use message
650  * enums beyond #GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED in the @events mask.
651  *
652  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): the next #GstMessage matching
653  *     @type that is on the bus, or %NULL if the bus is empty or there
654  *     is no message matching @type.
655  */
656 GstMessage *
gst_bus_pop_filtered(GstBus * bus,GstMessageType types)657 gst_bus_pop_filtered (GstBus * bus, GstMessageType types)
658 {
659   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
660   g_return_val_if_fail (types != 0, NULL);
661 
662   return gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered (bus, 0, types);
663 }
664 
665 /**
666  * gst_bus_pop:
667  * @bus: a #GstBus to pop
668  *
669  * Gets a message from the bus.
670  *
671  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): the #GstMessage that is on the
672  *     bus, or %NULL if the bus is empty.
673  */
674 GstMessage *
gst_bus_pop(GstBus * bus)675 gst_bus_pop (GstBus * bus)
676 {
677   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
678 
679   return gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered (bus, 0, GST_MESSAGE_ANY);
680 }
681 
682 /**
683  * gst_bus_peek:
684  * @bus: a #GstBus
685  *
686  * Peeks the message on the top of the bus' queue. The message will remain
687  * on the bus' message queue.
688  *
689  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): the #GstMessage that is on the
690  *     bus, or %NULL if the bus is empty.
691  */
692 GstMessage *
gst_bus_peek(GstBus * bus)693 gst_bus_peek (GstBus * bus)
694 {
695   GstMessage *message;
696 
697   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
698 
699   g_mutex_lock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
700   message = gst_atomic_queue_peek (bus->priv->queue);
701   if (message)
702     gst_message_ref (message);
703   g_mutex_unlock (&bus->priv->queue_lock);
704 
705   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "peek on bus, got message %p", message);
706 
707   return message;
708 }
709 
710 /**
711  * gst_bus_set_sync_handler:
712  * @bus: a #GstBus to install the handler on
713  * @func: (allow-none): The handler function to install
714  * @user_data: User data that will be sent to the handler function.
715  * @notify: called when @user_data becomes unused
716  *
717  * Sets the synchronous handler on the bus. The function will be called
718  * every time a new message is posted on the bus. Note that the function
719  * will be called in the same thread context as the posting object. This
720  * function is usually only called by the creator of the bus. Applications
721  * should handle messages asynchronously using the gst_bus watch and poll
722  * functions.
723  *
724  * Before 1.16.3 it was not possible to replace an existing handler and
725  * clearing an existing handler with %NULL was not thread-safe.
726  */
727 void
gst_bus_set_sync_handler(GstBus * bus,GstBusSyncHandler func,gpointer user_data,GDestroyNotify notify)728 gst_bus_set_sync_handler (GstBus * bus, GstBusSyncHandler func,
729     gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify notify)
730 {
731   SyncHandler *old_handler, *new_handler = NULL;
732 
733   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
734 
735   if (func) {
736     new_handler = g_new0 (SyncHandler, 1);
737     new_handler->handler = func;
738     new_handler->user_data = user_data;
739     new_handler->destroy_notify = notify;
740     new_handler->ref_count = 1;
741   }
742 
743   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
744   old_handler = g_steal_pointer (&bus->priv->sync_handler);
745   bus->priv->sync_handler = g_steal_pointer (&new_handler);
746   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
747 
748   g_clear_pointer (&old_handler, sync_handler_unref);
749 }
750 
751 /**
752  * gst_bus_get_pollfd:
753  * @bus: A #GstBus
754  * @fd: (out): A GPollFD to fill
755  *
756  * Gets the file descriptor from the bus which can be used to get notified about
757  * messages being available with functions like g_poll(), and allows integration
758  * into other event loops based on file descriptors.
759  * Whenever a message is available, the POLLIN / %G_IO_IN event is set.
760  *
761  * Warning: NEVER read or write anything to the returned fd but only use it
762  * for getting notifications via g_poll() or similar and then use the normal
763  * GstBus API, e.g. gst_bus_pop().
764  *
765  * Since: 1.14
766  */
767 void
gst_bus_get_pollfd(GstBus * bus,GPollFD * fd)768 gst_bus_get_pollfd (GstBus * bus, GPollFD * fd)
769 {
770   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
771   g_return_if_fail (bus->priv->poll != NULL);
772 
773   *fd = bus->priv->pollfd;
774 }
775 
776 /* GSource for the bus
777  */
778 typedef struct
779 {
780   GSource source;
781   GstBus *bus;
782 } GstBusSource;
783 
784 static gboolean
gst_bus_source_check(GSource * source)785 gst_bus_source_check (GSource * source)
786 {
787   GstBusSource *bsrc = (GstBusSource *) source;
788 
789   return bsrc->bus->priv->pollfd.revents & (G_IO_IN | G_IO_HUP | G_IO_ERR);
790 }
791 
792 static gboolean
gst_bus_source_dispatch(GSource * source,GSourceFunc callback,gpointer user_data)793 gst_bus_source_dispatch (GSource * source, GSourceFunc callback,
794     gpointer user_data)
795 {
796   GstBusFunc handler = (GstBusFunc) callback;
797   GstBusSource *bsource = (GstBusSource *) source;
798   GstMessage *message;
799   gboolean keep;
800   GstBus *bus;
801 
802   g_return_val_if_fail (bsource != NULL, FALSE);
803 
804   bus = bsource->bus;
805 
806   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), FALSE);
807 
808   message = gst_bus_pop (bus);
809 
810   /* The message queue might be empty if some other thread or callback set
811    * the bus to flushing between check/prepare and dispatch */
812   if (G_UNLIKELY (message == NULL))
813     return TRUE;
814 
815   if (!handler)
816     goto no_handler;
817 
818   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "source %p calling dispatch with %" GST_PTR_FORMAT,
819       source, message);
820 
821   keep = handler (bus, message, user_data);
822   gst_message_unref (message);
823 
824   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "source %p handler returns %d", source, keep);
825 
826   return keep;
827 
828 no_handler:
829   {
830     g_warning ("GstBus watch dispatched without callback\n"
831         "You must call g_source_set_callback().");
832     gst_message_unref (message);
833     return FALSE;
834   }
835 }
836 
837 #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,63,3)
838 static void
gst_bus_source_dispose(GSource * source)839 gst_bus_source_dispose (GSource * source)
840 {
841   GstBusSource *bsource = (GstBusSource *) source;
842   GstBus *bus;
843 
844   bus = bsource->bus;
845 
846   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "disposing source %p", source);
847 
848   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
849   if (bus->priv->gsource == source)
850     bus->priv->gsource = NULL;
851   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
852 }
853 #endif
854 
855 static void
gst_bus_source_finalize(GSource * source)856 gst_bus_source_finalize (GSource * source)
857 {
858   GstBusSource *bsource = (GstBusSource *) source;
859 #if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,63,3)
860   GstBus *bus = bsource->bus;
861 
862   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "finalize source %p", source);
863 
864   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
865   if (bus->priv->gsource == source)
866     bus->priv->gsource = NULL;
867   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
868 #endif
869 
870   gst_clear_object (&bsource->bus);
871 }
872 
873 static GSourceFuncs gst_bus_source_funcs = {
874   NULL,
875   gst_bus_source_check,
876   gst_bus_source_dispatch,
877   gst_bus_source_finalize
878 };
879 
880 
881 static GSource *
gst_bus_create_watch_unlocked(GstBus * bus)882 gst_bus_create_watch_unlocked (GstBus * bus)
883 {
884   GstBusSource *source;
885 
886   if (bus->priv->gsource) {
887     GST_ERROR_OBJECT (bus,
888         "Tried to add new GSource while one was already there");
889     return NULL;
890   }
891 
892   bus->priv->gsource = g_source_new (&gst_bus_source_funcs,
893       sizeof (GstBusSource));
894   source = (GstBusSource *) bus->priv->gsource;
895 
896   g_source_set_name ((GSource *) source, "GStreamer message bus watch");
897 #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,63,3)
898   g_source_set_dispose_function ((GSource *) source, gst_bus_source_dispose);
899 #endif
900 
901   source->bus = gst_object_ref (bus);
902   g_source_add_poll ((GSource *) source, &bus->priv->pollfd);
903 
904   return (GSource *) source;
905 }
906 
907 /**
908  * gst_bus_create_watch:
909  * @bus: a #GstBus to create the watch for
910  *
911  * Create watch for this bus. The #GSource will be dispatched whenever
912  * a message is on the bus. After the GSource is dispatched, the
913  * message is popped off the bus and unreffed.
914  *
915  * As with other watches, there can only be one watch on the bus, including
916  * any signal watch added with #gst_bus_add_signal_watch.
917  *
918  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a #GSource that can be added to a #GMainLoop.
919  */
920 GSource *
gst_bus_create_watch(GstBus * bus)921 gst_bus_create_watch (GstBus * bus)
922 {
923   GSource *source;
924 
925   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
926   g_return_val_if_fail (bus->priv->poll != NULL, NULL);
927 
928   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
929   source = gst_bus_create_watch_unlocked (bus);
930   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
931 
932   return source;
933 }
934 
935 /* must be called with the bus OBJECT LOCK */
936 static guint
gst_bus_add_watch_full_unlocked(GstBus * bus,gint priority,GstBusFunc func,gpointer user_data,GDestroyNotify notify)937 gst_bus_add_watch_full_unlocked (GstBus * bus, gint priority,
938     GstBusFunc func, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify notify)
939 {
940   GMainContext *ctx;
941   guint id;
942   GSource *source;
943 
944   if (bus->priv->gsource) {
945     GST_ERROR_OBJECT (bus,
946         "Tried to add new watch while one was already there");
947     return 0;
948   }
949 
950   source = gst_bus_create_watch_unlocked (bus);
951   if (!source) {
952     g_critical ("Creating bus watch failed");
953     return 0;
954   }
955 
956   if (priority != G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT)
957     g_source_set_priority (source, priority);
958 
959   g_source_set_callback (source, (GSourceFunc) func, user_data, notify);
960 
961   ctx = g_main_context_get_thread_default ();
962   id = g_source_attach (source, ctx);
963   g_source_unref (source);
964 
965   if (id) {
966     bus->priv->gsource = source;
967   }
968 
969   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "New source %p with id %u", source, id);
970   return id;
971 }
972 
973 /**
974  * gst_bus_add_watch_full: (rename-to gst_bus_add_watch)
975  * @bus: a #GstBus to create the watch for.
976  * @priority: The priority of the watch.
977  * @func: A function to call when a message is received.
978  * @user_data: user data passed to @func.
979  * @notify: the function to call when the source is removed.
980  *
981  * Adds a bus watch to the default main context with the given @priority (e.g.
982  * %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT). It is also possible to use a non-default  main
983  * context set up using g_main_context_push_thread_default() (before
984  * one had to create a bus watch source and attach it to the desired main
985  * context 'manually').
986  *
987  * This function is used to receive asynchronous messages in the main loop.
988  * There can only be a single bus watch per bus, you must remove it before you
989  * can set a new one.
990  *
991  * The bus watch will only work if a #GMainLoop is being run.
992  *
993  * When @func is called, the message belongs to the caller; if you want to
994  * keep a copy of it, call gst_message_ref() before leaving @func.
995  *
996  * The watch can be removed using gst_bus_remove_watch() or by returning %FALSE
997  * from @func. If the watch was added to the default main context it is also
998  * possible to remove the watch using g_source_remove().
999  *
1000  * The bus watch will take its own reference to the @bus, so it is safe to unref
1001  * @bus using gst_object_unref() after setting the bus watch.
1002  *
1003  * Returns: The event source id or 0 if @bus already got an event source.
1004  */
1005 guint
gst_bus_add_watch_full(GstBus * bus,gint priority,GstBusFunc func,gpointer user_data,GDestroyNotify notify)1006 gst_bus_add_watch_full (GstBus * bus, gint priority,
1007     GstBusFunc func, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify notify)
1008 {
1009   guint id;
1010 
1011   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), 0);
1012 
1013   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1014   id = gst_bus_add_watch_full_unlocked (bus, priority, func, user_data, notify);
1015   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1016 
1017   return id;
1018 }
1019 
1020 /**
1021  * gst_bus_add_watch: (skip)
1022  * @bus: a #GstBus to create the watch for
1023  * @func: A function to call when a message is received.
1024  * @user_data: user data passed to @func.
1025  *
1026  * Adds a bus watch to the default main context with the default priority
1027  * ( %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT ). It is also possible to use a non-default main
1028  * context set up using g_main_context_push_thread_default() (before
1029  * one had to create a bus watch source and attach it to the desired main
1030  * context 'manually').
1031  *
1032  * This function is used to receive asynchronous messages in the main loop.
1033  * There can only be a single bus watch per bus, you must remove it before you
1034  * can set a new one.
1035  *
1036  * The bus watch will only work if a #GMainLoop is being run.
1037  *
1038  * The watch can be removed using gst_bus_remove_watch() or by returning %FALSE
1039  * from @func. If the watch was added to the default main context it is also
1040  * possible to remove the watch using g_source_remove().
1041  *
1042  * The bus watch will take its own reference to the @bus, so it is safe to unref
1043  * @bus using gst_object_unref() after setting the bus watch.
1044  *
1045  * Returns: The event source id or 0 if @bus already got an event source.
1046  */
1047 guint
gst_bus_add_watch(GstBus * bus,GstBusFunc func,gpointer user_data)1048 gst_bus_add_watch (GstBus * bus, GstBusFunc func, gpointer user_data)
1049 {
1050   return gst_bus_add_watch_full (bus, G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, func,
1051       user_data, NULL);
1052 }
1053 
1054 /**
1055  * gst_bus_remove_watch:
1056  * @bus: a #GstBus to remove the watch from.
1057  *
1058  * Removes an installed bus watch from @bus.
1059  *
1060  * Returns: %TRUE on success or %FALSE if @bus has no event source.
1061  *
1062  * Since: 1.6
1063  *
1064  */
1065 gboolean
gst_bus_remove_watch(GstBus * bus)1066 gst_bus_remove_watch (GstBus * bus)
1067 {
1068   GSource *source;
1069 
1070   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), FALSE);
1071 
1072   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1073 
1074   if (bus->priv->gsource == NULL) {
1075     GST_ERROR_OBJECT (bus, "no bus watch was present");
1076     goto error;
1077   }
1078 
1079   if (bus->priv->num_signal_watchers > 0) {
1080     GST_ERROR_OBJECT (bus,
1081         "trying to remove signal watch with gst_bus_remove_watch()");
1082     goto error;
1083   }
1084 
1085   source = g_source_ref (bus->priv->gsource);
1086   bus->priv->gsource = NULL;
1087 
1088   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1089 
1090   if (source) {
1091     g_source_destroy (source);
1092     g_source_unref (source);
1093   }
1094 
1095   return TRUE;
1096 
1097 error:
1098   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1099 
1100   return FALSE;
1101 }
1102 
1103 typedef struct
1104 {
1105   GMainLoop *loop;
1106   guint timeout_id;
1107   gboolean source_running;
1108   GstMessageType events;
1109   GstMessage *message;
1110 } GstBusPollData;
1111 
1112 static void
poll_func(GstBus * bus,GstMessage * message,GstBusPollData * poll_data)1113 poll_func (GstBus * bus, GstMessage * message, GstBusPollData * poll_data)
1114 {
1115   GstMessageType type;
1116 
1117   if (!g_main_loop_is_running (poll_data->loop)) {
1118     GST_DEBUG ("mainloop %p not running", poll_data->loop);
1119     return;
1120   }
1121 
1122   type = GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (message);
1123 
1124   if (type & poll_data->events) {
1125     g_assert (poll_data->message == NULL);
1126     /* keep ref to message */
1127     poll_data->message = gst_message_ref (message);
1128     GST_DEBUG ("mainloop %p quit", poll_data->loop);
1129     g_main_loop_quit (poll_data->loop);
1130   } else {
1131     GST_DEBUG ("type %08x does not match %08x", type, poll_data->events);
1132   }
1133 }
1134 
1135 static gboolean
poll_timeout(GstBusPollData * poll_data)1136 poll_timeout (GstBusPollData * poll_data)
1137 {
1138   GST_DEBUG ("mainloop %p quit", poll_data->loop);
1139   g_main_loop_quit (poll_data->loop);
1140 
1141   /* we don't remove the GSource as this would free our poll_data,
1142    * which we still need */
1143   return TRUE;
1144 }
1145 
1146 static void
poll_destroy(GstBusPollData * poll_data,gpointer unused)1147 poll_destroy (GstBusPollData * poll_data, gpointer unused)
1148 {
1149   poll_data->source_running = FALSE;
1150   if (!poll_data->timeout_id) {
1151     g_main_loop_unref (poll_data->loop);
1152     g_slice_free (GstBusPollData, poll_data);
1153   }
1154 }
1155 
1156 static void
poll_destroy_timeout(GstBusPollData * poll_data)1157 poll_destroy_timeout (GstBusPollData * poll_data)
1158 {
1159   poll_data->timeout_id = 0;
1160   if (!poll_data->source_running) {
1161     g_main_loop_unref (poll_data->loop);
1162     g_slice_free (GstBusPollData, poll_data);
1163   }
1164 }
1165 
1166 /**
1167  * gst_bus_poll:
1168  * @bus: a #GstBus
1169  * @events: a mask of #GstMessageType, representing the set of message types to
1170  * poll for (note special handling of extended message types below)
1171  * @timeout: the poll timeout, as a #GstClockTime, or #GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE to poll
1172  * indefinitely.
1173  *
1174  * Polls the bus for messages. Will block while waiting for messages to come.
1175  * You can specify a maximum time to poll with the @timeout parameter. If
1176  * @timeout is negative, this function will block indefinitely.
1177  *
1178  * All messages not in @events will be popped off the bus and will be ignored.
1179  * It is not possible to use message enums beyond #GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED in the
1180  * @events mask
1181  *
1182  * Because poll is implemented using the "message" signal enabled by
1183  * gst_bus_add_signal_watch(), calling gst_bus_poll() will cause the "message"
1184  * signal to be emitted for every message that poll sees. Thus a "message"
1185  * signal handler will see the same messages that this function sees -- neither
1186  * will steal messages from the other.
1187  *
1188  * This function will run a #GMainLoop from the default main context when
1189  * polling.
1190  *
1191  * You should never use this function, since it is pure evil. This is
1192  * especially true for GUI applications based on Gtk+ or Qt, but also for any
1193  * other non-trivial application that uses the GLib main loop. As this function
1194  * runs a GLib main loop, any callback attached to the default GLib main
1195  * context may be invoked. This could be timeouts, GUI events, I/O events etc.;
1196  * even if gst_bus_poll() is called with a 0 timeout. Any of these callbacks
1197  * may do things you do not expect, e.g. destroy the main application window or
1198  * some other resource; change other application state; display a dialog and
1199  * run another main loop until the user clicks it away. In short, using this
1200  * function may add a lot of complexity to your code through unexpected
1201  * re-entrancy and unexpected changes to your application's state.
1202  *
1203  * For 0 timeouts use gst_bus_pop_filtered() instead of this function; for
1204  * other short timeouts use gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered(); everything else is
1205  * better handled by setting up an asynchronous bus watch and doing things
1206  * from there.
1207  *
1208  * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): the message that was received,
1209  *     or %NULL if the poll timed out.
1210  */
1211 GstMessage *
gst_bus_poll(GstBus * bus,GstMessageType events,GstClockTime timeout)1212 gst_bus_poll (GstBus * bus, GstMessageType events, GstClockTime timeout)
1213 {
1214   GstBusPollData *poll_data;
1215   GstMessage *ret;
1216   gulong id;
1217 
1218   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), NULL);
1219 
1220   poll_data = g_slice_new (GstBusPollData);
1221   poll_data->source_running = TRUE;
1222   poll_data->loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE);
1223   poll_data->events = events;
1224   poll_data->message = NULL;
1225 
1226   if (timeout != GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE)
1227     poll_data->timeout_id = g_timeout_add_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE,
1228         timeout / GST_MSECOND, (GSourceFunc) poll_timeout, poll_data,
1229         (GDestroyNotify) poll_destroy_timeout);
1230   else
1231     poll_data->timeout_id = 0;
1232 
1233   id = g_signal_connect_data (bus, "message", G_CALLBACK (poll_func), poll_data,
1234       (GClosureNotify) poll_destroy, 0);
1235 
1236   /* these can be nested, so it's ok */
1237   gst_bus_add_signal_watch (bus);
1238 
1239   GST_DEBUG ("running mainloop %p", poll_data->loop);
1240   g_main_loop_run (poll_data->loop);
1241   GST_DEBUG ("mainloop stopped %p", poll_data->loop);
1242 
1243   gst_bus_remove_signal_watch (bus);
1244 
1245   /* holds a ref */
1246   ret = poll_data->message;
1247 
1248   if (poll_data->timeout_id)
1249     g_source_remove (poll_data->timeout_id);
1250 
1251   /* poll_data will be freed now */
1252   g_signal_handler_disconnect (bus, id);
1253 
1254   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "finished poll with message %p", ret);
1255 
1256   return ret;
1257 }
1258 
1259 /**
1260  * gst_bus_async_signal_func:
1261  * @bus: a #GstBus
1262  * @message: the #GstMessage received
1263  * @data: user data
1264  *
1265  * A helper #GstBusFunc that can be used to convert all asynchronous messages
1266  * into signals.
1267  *
1268  * Returns: %TRUE
1269  */
1270 gboolean
gst_bus_async_signal_func(GstBus * bus,GstMessage * message,gpointer data)1271 gst_bus_async_signal_func (GstBus * bus, GstMessage * message, gpointer data)
1272 {
1273   GQuark detail = 0;
1274 
1275   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), TRUE);
1276   g_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, TRUE);
1277 
1278   detail = gst_message_type_to_quark (GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (message));
1279 
1280   g_signal_emit (bus, gst_bus_signals[ASYNC_MESSAGE], detail, message);
1281 
1282   /* we never remove this source based on signal emission return values */
1283   return TRUE;
1284 }
1285 
1286 /**
1287  * gst_bus_sync_signal_handler:
1288  * @bus: a #GstBus
1289  * @message: the #GstMessage received
1290  * @data: user data
1291  *
1292  * A helper #GstBusSyncHandler that can be used to convert all synchronous
1293  * messages into signals.
1294  *
1295  * Returns: %GST_BUS_PASS
1296  */
1297 GstBusSyncReply
gst_bus_sync_signal_handler(GstBus * bus,GstMessage * message,gpointer data)1298 gst_bus_sync_signal_handler (GstBus * bus, GstMessage * message, gpointer data)
1299 {
1300   GQuark detail = 0;
1301 
1302   g_return_val_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus), GST_BUS_DROP);
1303   g_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, GST_BUS_DROP);
1304 
1305   detail = gst_message_type_to_quark (GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (message));
1306 
1307   g_signal_emit (bus, gst_bus_signals[SYNC_MESSAGE], detail, message);
1308 
1309   return GST_BUS_PASS;
1310 }
1311 
1312 /**
1313  * gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission:
1314  * @bus: a #GstBus on which you want to receive the "sync-message" signal
1315  *
1316  * Instructs GStreamer to emit the "sync-message" signal after running the bus's
1317  * sync handler. This function is here so that code can ensure that they can
1318  * synchronously receive messages without having to affect what the bin's sync
1319  * handler is.
1320  *
1321  * This function may be called multiple times. To clean up, the caller is
1322  * responsible for calling gst_bus_disable_sync_message_emission() as many times
1323  * as this function is called.
1324  *
1325  * While this function looks similar to gst_bus_add_signal_watch(), it is not
1326  * exactly the same -- this function enables *synchronous* emission of
1327  * signals when messages arrive; gst_bus_add_signal_watch() adds an idle callback
1328  * to pop messages off the bus *asynchronously*. The sync-message signal
1329  * comes from the thread of whatever object posted the message; the "message"
1330  * signal is marshalled to the main thread via the #GMainLoop.
1331  */
1332 void
gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission(GstBus * bus)1333 gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission (GstBus * bus)
1334 {
1335   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
1336 
1337   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1338   bus->priv->num_sync_message_emitters++;
1339   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1340 }
1341 
1342 /**
1343  * gst_bus_disable_sync_message_emission:
1344  * @bus: a #GstBus on which you previously called
1345  * gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission()
1346  *
1347  * Instructs GStreamer to stop emitting the "sync-message" signal for this bus.
1348  * See gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission() for more information.
1349  *
1350  * In the event that multiple pieces of code have called
1351  * gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission(), the sync-message emissions will only
1352  * be stopped after all calls to gst_bus_enable_sync_message_emission() were
1353  * "cancelled" by calling this function. In this way the semantics are exactly
1354  * the same as gst_object_ref() that which calls enable should also call
1355  * disable.
1356  */
1357 void
gst_bus_disable_sync_message_emission(GstBus * bus)1358 gst_bus_disable_sync_message_emission (GstBus * bus)
1359 {
1360   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
1361   g_return_if_fail (bus->priv->num_sync_message_emitters > 0);
1362 
1363   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1364   bus->priv->num_sync_message_emitters--;
1365   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1366 }
1367 
1368 /**
1369  * gst_bus_add_signal_watch_full:
1370  * @bus: a #GstBus on which you want to receive the "message" signal
1371  * @priority: The priority of the watch.
1372  *
1373  * Adds a bus signal watch to the default main context with the given @priority
1374  * (e.g. %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT). It is also possible to use a non-default main
1375  * context set up using g_main_context_push_thread_default()
1376  * (before one had to create a bus watch source and attach it to the desired
1377  * main context 'manually').
1378  *
1379  * After calling this statement, the bus will emit the "message" signal for each
1380  * message posted on the bus when the #GMainLoop is running.
1381  *
1382  * This function may be called multiple times. To clean up, the caller is
1383  * responsible for calling gst_bus_remove_signal_watch() as many times as this
1384  * function is called.
1385  *
1386  * There can only be a single bus watch per bus, you must remove any signal
1387  * watch before you can set another type of watch.
1388  */
1389 void
gst_bus_add_signal_watch_full(GstBus * bus,gint priority)1390 gst_bus_add_signal_watch_full (GstBus * bus, gint priority)
1391 {
1392   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
1393 
1394   /* I know the callees don't take this lock, so go ahead and abuse it */
1395   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1396 
1397   if (bus->priv->num_signal_watchers > 0)
1398     goto done;
1399 
1400   if (bus->priv->gsource)
1401     goto has_gsource;
1402 
1403   gst_bus_add_watch_full_unlocked (bus, priority, gst_bus_async_signal_func,
1404       NULL, NULL);
1405 
1406   if (G_UNLIKELY (!bus->priv->gsource))
1407     goto add_failed;
1408 
1409 done:
1410 
1411   bus->priv->num_signal_watchers++;
1412 
1413   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1414   return;
1415 
1416   /* ERRORS */
1417 add_failed:
1418   {
1419     g_critical ("Could not add signal watch to bus %s", GST_OBJECT_NAME (bus));
1420     GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1421     return;
1422   }
1423 has_gsource:
1424   {
1425     g_critical ("Bus %s already has a GSource watch", GST_OBJECT_NAME (bus));
1426     GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1427     return;
1428   }
1429 }
1430 
1431 /**
1432  * gst_bus_add_signal_watch:
1433  * @bus: a #GstBus on which you want to receive the "message" signal
1434  *
1435  * Adds a bus signal watch to the default main context with the default priority
1436  * ( %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT ). It is also possible to use a non-default
1437  * main context set up using g_main_context_push_thread_default() (before
1438  * one had to create a bus watch source and attach it to the desired main
1439  * context 'manually').
1440  *
1441  * After calling this statement, the bus will emit the "message" signal for each
1442  * message posted on the bus.
1443  *
1444  * This function may be called multiple times. To clean up, the caller is
1445  * responsible for calling gst_bus_remove_signal_watch() as many times as this
1446  * function is called.
1447  */
1448 void
gst_bus_add_signal_watch(GstBus * bus)1449 gst_bus_add_signal_watch (GstBus * bus)
1450 {
1451   gst_bus_add_signal_watch_full (bus, G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT);
1452 }
1453 
1454 /**
1455  * gst_bus_remove_signal_watch:
1456  * @bus: a #GstBus you previously added a signal watch to
1457  *
1458  * Removes a signal watch previously added with gst_bus_add_signal_watch().
1459  */
1460 void
gst_bus_remove_signal_watch(GstBus * bus)1461 gst_bus_remove_signal_watch (GstBus * bus)
1462 {
1463   GSource *source = NULL;
1464 
1465   g_return_if_fail (GST_IS_BUS (bus));
1466 
1467   /* I know the callees don't take this lock, so go ahead and abuse it */
1468   GST_OBJECT_LOCK (bus);
1469 
1470   if (bus->priv->num_signal_watchers == 0)
1471     goto error;
1472 
1473   bus->priv->num_signal_watchers--;
1474 
1475   if (bus->priv->num_signal_watchers > 0)
1476     goto done;
1477 
1478   GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (bus, "removing gsource %u",
1479       g_source_get_id (bus->priv->gsource));
1480 
1481   g_assert (bus->priv->gsource);
1482   source = g_source_ref (bus->priv->gsource);
1483   bus->priv->gsource = NULL;
1484 
1485 done:
1486   GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1487 
1488   if (source) {
1489     g_source_destroy (source);
1490     g_source_unref (source);
1491   }
1492 
1493   return;
1494 
1495   /* ERRORS */
1496 error:
1497   {
1498     g_critical ("Bus %s has no signal watches attached", GST_OBJECT_NAME (bus));
1499     GST_OBJECT_UNLOCK (bus);
1500     return;
1501   }
1502 }
1503