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mpv/stream/stream.h
Dudemanguy f921b64ed7 stream: implement get_protocols method for stream_lavf
Previously, all stream protocols were a static list in mpv. This is okay
for own builtin stuff, but for protocols that depend on ffmpeg it's not
so great. Support for certain protocols may or may not be enabled in a
user's ffmpeg and the protocol list that mpv generates should ideally
match this. Fix this by implementing a get_protocols method for
stream_lavf that will have different results depending on the ffmpeg mpv
is built against. We keep the safe and unsafe protocols separation. The
former is essentially a whitelist. Any protocol that is found in ffmpeg
but is not in the safe whitelist is considered unsafe. In the stream
list, ffmpeg is moved to the bottom so any possible protocols that are
added in the future don't automatically take precedence over any builtin
mpv ones.
2024-05-22 20:10:52 +00:00

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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef MPLAYER_STREAM_H
#define MPLAYER_STREAM_H
#include "common/msg.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "misc/bstr.h"
// Minimum guaranteed buffer and seek-back size. For any reads <= of this size,
// it's guaranteed that you can seek back by <= of this size again.
#define STREAM_BUFFER_SIZE 2048
// Maximum size of a complete read.
#define STREAM_MAX_READ_SIZE (INT_MAX - 1)
// flags for stream_open_ext (this includes STREAM_READ and STREAM_WRITE)
// stream->mode
#define STREAM_READ 0
#define STREAM_WRITE (1 << 0)
#define STREAM_SILENT (1 << 1)
// Origin value for "security". This is an integer within the flags bit-field.
#define STREAM_ORIGIN_DIRECT (1 << 2) // passed from cmdline or loadfile
#define STREAM_ORIGIN_FS (2 << 2) // referenced from playlist on unix FS
#define STREAM_ORIGIN_NET (3 << 2) // referenced from playlist on network
#define STREAM_ORIGIN_UNSAFE (4 << 2) // from a grotesque source
#define STREAM_ORIGIN_MASK (7 << 2) // for extracting origin value from flags
#define STREAM_LOCAL_FS_ONLY (1 << 5) // stream_file only, no URLs
#define STREAM_LESS_NOISE (1 << 6) // try to log errors only
// end flags for stream_open_ext (the naming convention sucks)
#define STREAM_UNSAFE -3
#define STREAM_NO_MATCH -2
#define STREAM_UNSUPPORTED -1
#define STREAM_ERROR 0
#define STREAM_OK 1
enum stream_ctrl {
// Certain network protocols
STREAM_CTRL_AVSEEK,
STREAM_CTRL_HAS_AVSEEK,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_METADATA,
// Optical discs (internal interface between streams and demux_disc)
STREAM_CTRL_GET_TIME_LENGTH,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_DVD_INFO,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_DISC_NAME,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_NUM_CHAPTERS,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_CURRENT_TIME,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_CHAPTER_TIME,
STREAM_CTRL_SEEK_TO_TIME,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_ASPECT_RATIO,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_NUM_ANGLES,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_ANGLE,
STREAM_CTRL_SET_ANGLE,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_NUM_TITLES,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_TITLE_LENGTH, // double* (in: title number, out: len)
STREAM_CTRL_GET_LANG,
STREAM_CTRL_GET_CURRENT_TITLE,
STREAM_CTRL_SET_CURRENT_TITLE,
};
struct stream_lang_req {
int type; // STREAM_AUDIO, STREAM_SUB
int id;
char name[50];
};
struct stream_dvd_info_req {
unsigned int palette[16];
int num_subs;
};
// for STREAM_CTRL_AVSEEK
struct stream_avseek {
int stream_index;
int64_t timestamp;
int flags;
};
struct stream;
struct stream_open_args;
typedef struct stream_info_st {
const char *name;
// opts is set from ->opts
int (*open)(struct stream *st);
// Alternative to open(). Only either open() or open2() can be set.
int (*open2)(struct stream *st, const struct stream_open_args *args);
const char *const *protocols;
// Alternative to protocols. For stream_lavf.
char **(*get_protocols)(void);
bool can_write; // correctly checks for READ/WRITE modes
bool local_fs; // supports STREAM_LOCAL_FS_ONLY
int stream_origin; // 0 or set of STREAM_ORIGIN_*; if 0, the same origin
// is set, or the stream's open() function handles it
} stream_info_t;
typedef struct stream {
const struct stream_info_st *info;
// Read
int (*fill_buffer)(struct stream *s, void *buffer, int max_len);
// Write
int (*write_buffer)(struct stream *s, void *buffer, int len);
// Seek
int (*seek)(struct stream *s, int64_t pos);
// Total stream size in bytes (negative if unavailable)
int64_t (*get_size)(struct stream *s);
// Control
int (*control)(struct stream *s, int cmd, void *arg);
// Close
void (*close)(struct stream *s);
int64_t pos;
int eof; // valid only after read calls that returned a short result
int mode; //STREAM_READ or STREAM_WRITE
int stream_origin; // any STREAM_ORIGIN_*
void *priv; // used for DVD, TV, RTSP etc
char *url; // filename/url (possibly including protocol prefix)
char *path; // filename (url without protocol prefix)
char *mime_type; // when HTTP streaming is used
char *demuxer; // request demuxer to be used
char *lavf_type; // name of expected demuxer type for lavf
bool streaming : 1; // known to be a network stream if true
bool seekable : 1; // presence of general byte seeking support
bool fast_skip : 1; // consider stream fast enough to fw-seek by skipping
bool is_network : 1; // I really don't know what this is for
bool is_local_file : 1; // from the filesystem
bool is_directory : 1; // directory on the filesystem
bool access_references : 1; // open other streams
struct mp_log *log;
struct mpv_global *global;
struct mp_cancel *cancel; // cancellation notification
// Read statistic for fill_buffer calls. All bytes read by fill_buffer() are
// added to this. The user can reset this as needed.
uint64_t total_unbuffered_read_bytes;
// Seek statistics. The user can reset this as needed.
uint64_t total_stream_seeks;
// Buffer size requested by user; s->buffer may have a different size
int requested_buffer_size;
// This is a ring buffer. It is reset only on seeks (or when buffers are
// dropped). Otherwise old contents always stay valid.
// The valid buffer is from buf_start to buf_end; buf_end can be larger
// than the buffer size (requires wrap around). buf_cur is a value in the
// range [buf_start, buf_end].
// When reading more data from the stream, buf_start is advanced as old
// data is overwritten with new data.
// Example:
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
// +===========================+---------------------------+
// + 05 06 07 08 | 01 02 03 04 + 05 06 07 08 | 01 02 03 04 +
// +===========================+---------------------------+
// ^ buf_start (4) | |
// | ^ buf_end (12 % 8 => 4)
// ^ buf_cur (9 % 8 => 1)
// Here, the entire 8 byte buffer is filled, i.e. buf_end - buf_start = 8.
// buffer_mask == 7, so (x & buffer_mask) == (x % buffer_size)
unsigned int buf_start; // index of oldest byte in buffer (is <= buffer_mask)
unsigned int buf_cur; // current read pos (can be > buffer_mask)
unsigned int buf_end; // end position (can be > buffer_mask)
unsigned int buffer_mask; // buffer_size-1, where buffer_size == 2**n
uint8_t *buffer;
} stream_t;
// Non-inline version of stream_read_char().
int stream_read_char_fallback(stream_t *s);
int stream_write_buffer(stream_t *s, void *buf, int len);
inline static int stream_read_char(stream_t *s)
{
return s->buf_cur < s->buf_end
? s->buffer[(s->buf_cur++) & s->buffer_mask]
: stream_read_char_fallback(s);
}
int stream_skip_bom(struct stream *s);
inline static int64_t stream_tell(stream_t *s)
{
return s->pos + s->buf_cur - s->buf_end;
}
bool stream_seek_skip(stream_t *s, int64_t pos);
bool stream_seek(stream_t *s, int64_t pos);
int stream_read(stream_t *s, void *mem, int total);
int stream_read_partial(stream_t *s, void *buf, int buf_size);
int stream_peek(stream_t *s, int forward_size);
int stream_read_peek(stream_t *s, void *buf, int buf_size);
void stream_drop_buffers(stream_t *s);
int64_t stream_get_size(stream_t *s);
struct mpv_global;
struct bstr stream_read_complete(struct stream *s, void *talloc_ctx,
int max_size);
struct bstr stream_read_file(const char *filename, void *talloc_ctx,
struct mpv_global *global, int max_size);
int stream_control(stream_t *s, int cmd, void *arg);
void free_stream(stream_t *s);
struct stream_open_args {
struct mpv_global *global;
struct mp_cancel *cancel; // aborting stream access (used directly)
const char *url;
int flags; // STREAM_READ etc.
const stream_info_t *sinfo; // NULL = autoprobe, otherwise force stream impl.
void *special_arg; // specific to impl., use only with sinfo
};
int stream_create_with_args(struct stream_open_args *args, struct stream **ret);
struct stream *stream_create(const char *url, int flags,
struct mp_cancel *c, struct mpv_global *global);
stream_t *open_output_stream(const char *filename, struct mpv_global *global);
void mp_url_unescape_inplace(char *buf);
char *mp_url_escape(void *talloc_ctx, const char *s, const char *ok);
// stream_memory.c
struct stream *stream_memory_open(struct mpv_global *global, void *data, int len);
// stream_concat.c
struct stream *stream_concat_open(struct mpv_global *global, struct mp_cancel *c,
struct stream **streams, int num_streams);
// stream_file.c
char *mp_file_url_to_filename(void *talloc_ctx, bstr url);
char *mp_file_get_path(void *talloc_ctx, bstr url);
// stream_lavf.c
struct AVDictionary;
void mp_setup_av_network_options(struct AVDictionary **dict,
const char *target_fmt,
struct mpv_global *global,
struct mp_log *log);
void stream_print_proto_list(struct mp_log *log);
char **stream_get_proto_list(void);
bool stream_has_proto(const char *proto);
#endif /* MPLAYER_STREAM_H */