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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 13:53:41 +00:00
* 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
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 13:53:41 +00:00
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 13:53:41 +00:00
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Parts under HAVE_GPL are licensed under GNU General Public License.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "mpv_talloc.h"
#include "misc/dispatch.h"
#include "osdep/io.h"
#include "osdep/terminal.h"
#include "osdep/timer.h"
#include "osdep/main-fn.h"
#include "common/av_log.h"
#include "common/codecs.h"
#include "common/encode.h"
#include "options/m_config.h"
#include "options/m_option.h"
#include "options/m_property.h"
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "common/msg_control.h"
#include "common/global.h"
#include "options/parse_configfile.h"
#include "options/parse_commandline.h"
#include "common/playlist.h"
#include "options/options.h"
#include "options/path.h"
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#include "input/input.h"
#include "audio/decode/dec_audio.h"
#include "audio/out/ao.h"
#include "demux/demux.h"
#include "stream/stream.h"
#include "sub/osd.h"
#include "video/decode/dec_video.h"
#include "video/out/vo.h"
#include "core.h"
#include "client.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "screenshot.h"
static const char def_config[] =
#include "player/builtin_conf.inc"
;
#if HAVE_COCOA
#include "osdep/macosx_events.h"
#endif
#ifndef FULLCONFIG
#define FULLCONFIG "(missing)\n"
#endif
#if !HAVE_STDATOMIC
pthread_mutex_t mp_atomic_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
#endif
enum exit_reason {
EXIT_NONE,
EXIT_NORMAL,
EXIT_ERROR,
};
const char mp_help_text[] =
"Usage: mpv [options] [url|path/]filename\n"
"\n"
"Basic options:\n"
" --start=<time> seek to given (percent, seconds, or hh:mm:ss) position\n"
" --no-audio do not play sound\n"
" --no-video do not play video\n"
" --fs fullscreen playback\n"
" --sub-file=<file> specify subtitle file to use\n"
" --playlist=<file> specify playlist file\n"
"\n"
" --list-options list all mpv options\n"
" --h=<string> print options which contain the given string in their name\n"
"\n";
static pthread_mutex_t terminal_owner_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static struct MPContext *terminal_owner;
static bool cas_terminal_owner(struct MPContext *old, struct MPContext *new)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&terminal_owner_lock);
bool r = terminal_owner == old;
if (r)
terminal_owner = new;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&terminal_owner_lock);
return r;
}
void mp_update_logging(struct MPContext *mpctx, bool preinit)
{
bool had_log_file = mp_msg_has_log_file(mpctx->global);
mp_msg_update_msglevels(mpctx->global);
bool enable = mpctx->opts->use_terminal;
bool enabled = cas_terminal_owner(mpctx, mpctx);
if (enable != enabled) {
if (enable && cas_terminal_owner(NULL, mpctx)) {
terminal_init();
enabled = true;
} else if (!enable) {
terminal_uninit();
cas_terminal_owner(mpctx, NULL);
}
}
if (mp_msg_has_log_file(mpctx->global) && !had_log_file)
mp_print_version(mpctx->log, false); // for log-file=... in config files
if (enabled && !preinit && mpctx->opts->consolecontrols)
terminal_setup_getch(mpctx->input);
}
void mp_print_version(struct mp_log *log, int always)
{
int v = always ? MSGL_INFO : MSGL_V;
mp_msg(log, v,
"%s (C) 2000-2017 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects\n built on %s\n",
mpv_version, mpv_builddate);
print_libav_versions(log, v);
mp_msg(log, v, "\n");
// Only in verbose mode.
if (!always) {
#if HAVE_GPL
// Possibly GPL due to 0810e42750fb2e2e0d602388cef1b8ea8015d935.
mp_msg(log, MSGL_V, "Configuration: " CONFIGURATION "\n");
#endif
mp_msg(log, MSGL_V, "List of enabled features: %s\n", FULLCONFIG);
}
}
static void shutdown_clients(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
mp_client_enter_shutdown(mpctx);
while (mp_clients_num(mpctx) || mpctx->outstanding_async) {
mp_client_broadcast_event(mpctx, MPV_EVENT_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
mp_wait_events(mpctx);
}
}
void mp_destroy(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
shutdown_clients(mpctx);
mp_uninit_ipc(mpctx->ipc_ctx);
mpctx->ipc_ctx = NULL;
uninit_audio_out(mpctx);
uninit_video_out(mpctx);
#if HAVE_ENCODING
encode_lavc_finish(mpctx->encode_lavc_ctx);
encode_lavc_free(mpctx->encode_lavc_ctx);
#endif
mpctx->encode_lavc_ctx = NULL;
command_uninit(mpctx);
mp_clients_destroy(mpctx);
talloc_free(mpctx->gl_cb_ctx);
mpctx->gl_cb_ctx = NULL;
osd_free(mpctx->osd);
#if HAVE_COCOA
cocoa_set_input_context(NULL);
#endif
if (cas_terminal_owner(mpctx, mpctx)) {
terminal_uninit();
cas_terminal_owner(mpctx, NULL);
}
mp_input_uninit(mpctx->input);
uninit_libav(mpctx->global);
if (mpctx->autodetach)
pthread_detach(pthread_self());
mp_msg_uninit(mpctx->global);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&mpctx->lock);
talloc_free(mpctx);
}
static int prepare_exit_cplayer(struct MPContext *mpctx, enum exit_reason how)
{
int rc = 0;
const char *reason = NULL;
if (how == EXIT_ERROR) {
reason = "Fatal error";
rc = 1;
} else if (how == EXIT_NORMAL) {
if (mpctx->stop_play == PT_QUIT) {
reason = "Quit";
rc = 0;
} else if (mpctx->files_played) {
if (mpctx->files_errored || mpctx->files_broken) {
reason = "Some errors happened";
rc = 3;
} else {
reason = "End of file";
rc = 0;
}
} else if (mpctx->files_broken && !mpctx->files_errored) {
reason = "Errors when loading file";
rc = 2;
} else if (mpctx->files_errored) {
reason = "Interrupted by error";
rc = 2;
} else {
reason = "No files played";
rc = 0;
}
}
if (reason)
MP_INFO(mpctx, "\nExiting... (%s)\n", reason);
if (mpctx->has_quit_custom_rc)
rc = mpctx->quit_custom_rc;
mp_destroy(mpctx);
return rc;
}
static bool handle_help_options(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
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struct mp_log *log = mpctx->log;
if (opts->audio_decoders && strcmp(opts->audio_decoders, "help") == 0) {
struct mp_decoder_list *list = audio_decoder_list();
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mp_print_decoders(log, MSGL_INFO, "Audio decoders:", list);
talloc_free(list);
return true;
}
if (opts->audio_spdif && strcmp(opts->audio_spdif, "help") == 0) {
MP_INFO(mpctx, "Choices: ac3,dts-hd,dts (and possibly more)\n");
return true;
}
if (opts->video_decoders && strcmp(opts->video_decoders, "help") == 0) {
struct mp_decoder_list *list = video_decoder_list();
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mp_print_decoders(log, MSGL_INFO, "Video decoders:", list);
talloc_free(list);
return true;
}
if ((opts->demuxer_name && strcmp(opts->demuxer_name, "help") == 0) ||
(opts->audio_demuxer_name && strcmp(opts->audio_demuxer_name, "help") == 0) ||
(opts->sub_demuxer_name && strcmp(opts->sub_demuxer_name, "help") == 0)) {
demuxer_help(log);
MP_INFO(mpctx, "\n");
return true;
}
if (opts->audio_device && strcmp(opts->audio_device, "help") == 0) {
ao_print_devices(mpctx->global, log);
return true;
}
if (opts->property_print_help) {
property_print_help(mpctx);
return true;
}
#if HAVE_ENCODING
if (encode_lavc_showhelp(log, opts->encode_opts))
return true;
#endif
return false;
}
static void handle_deprecated_options(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
struct m_obj_settings *vo = opts->vo->video_driver_list;
if (vo && vo->name && strcmp(vo->name, "opengl-hq") == 0) {
MP_WARN(mpctx,
"--vo=opengl-hq is deprecated! Use --profile=opengl-hq instead.\n");
// Fudge it. This will replace the --vo option too, which is why we
// unset/safe it, and later restore it.
talloc_free(vo->name);
vo->name = talloc_strdup(NULL, "opengl");
m_config_set_profile(mpctx->mconfig, "opengl-hq", 0);
}
}
static int cfg_include(void *ctx, char *filename, int flags)
{
struct MPContext *mpctx = ctx;
char *fname = mp_get_user_path(NULL, mpctx->global, filename);
int r = m_config_parse_config_file(mpctx->mconfig, fname, NULL, flags);
talloc_free(fname);
return r;
}
static void abort_playback_cb(void *ctx)
{
struct MPContext *mpctx = ctx;
mp_abort_playback_async(mpctx);
}
struct MPContext *mp_create(void)
{
char *enable_talloc = getenv("MPV_LEAK_REPORT");
if (enable_talloc && strcmp(enable_talloc, "1") == 0)
talloc_enable_leak_report();
mp_time_init();
struct MPContext *mpctx = talloc(NULL, MPContext);
*mpctx = (struct MPContext){
.last_chapter = -2,
player: redo terminal OSD and status line handling The terminal OSD code includes the handling of the terminal status line, showing player OSD messages on the terminal, and showing subtitles on terminal (the latter two only if there is no video window, or if terminal OSD is forced). This didn't handle some corner cases correctly. For example, showing an OSD message on the terminal always cleared the previous line, even if the line was an important message (or even just the command prompt, if most other messages were silenced). Attempt to handle this correctly by keeping track of how many lines the terminal OSD currently consists of. Since there could be race conditions with other messages being printed, implement this in msg.c. Now msg.c expects that MSGL_STATUS messages rewrite the status line, so the caller is forced to use a single mp_msg() call to set the status line. Instead of littering print_status() all over the place, update the status only once per playloop iteration in update_osd_msg(). In audio- only mode, the status line might now be a little bit off, but it's perhaps ok. Print the status line only if it has changed, or if another message was printed. This might help with extremely slow terminals, although in audio+video mode, it'll still be updated very often (A-V sync display changes on every frame). Instead of hardcoding the terminal sequences, use terminfo/termcap to get the sequences. Remove the --term-osd-esc option, which allowed to override the hardcoded escapes - it's useless now. The fallback for terminals with no escape sequences for moving the cursor and clearing a line is removed. This somewhat breaks status line display on these terminals, including the MS Windows console: instead of querying the terminal size and clearing the line manually by padding the output with spaces, the line is simply not cleared. I don't expect this to be a problem on UNIX, and on MS Windows we could emulate escape sequences. Note that terminal OSD (other than the status line) was broken anyway on these terminals. In osd.c, the function get_term_width() is not used anymore, so remove it. To remind us that the MS Windows console apparently adds a line break when writint the last column, adjust screen_width in terminal- win.c accordingly.
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.term_osd_contents = talloc_strdup(mpctx, ""),
.osd_progbar = { .type = -1 },
.playlist = talloc_struct(mpctx, struct playlist, {0}),
.dispatch = mp_dispatch_create(mpctx),
stream: redo playback abort handling This mechanism originates from MPlayer's way of dealing with blocking network, but it's still useful. On opening and closing, mpv waits for network synchronously, and also some obscure commands and use-cases can lead to such blocking. In these situations, the stream is asynchronously forced to stop by "interrupting" it. The old design interrupting I/O was a bit broken: polling with a callback, instead of actively interrupting it. Change the direction of this. There is no callback anymore, and the player calls mp_cancel_trigger() to force the stream to return. libavformat (via stream_lavf.c) has the old broken design, and fixing it would require fixing libavformat, which won't happen so quickly. So we have to keep that part. But everything above the stream layer is prepared for a better design, and more sophisticated methods than mp_cancel_test() could be easily introduced. There's still one problem: commands are still run in the central playback loop, which we assume can block on I/O in the worst case. That's not a problem yet, because we simply mark some commands as being able to stop playback of the current file ("quit" etc.), so input.c could abort playback as soon as such a command is queued. But there are also commands abort playback only conditionally, and the logic for that is in the playback core and thus "unreachable". For example, "playlist_next" aborts playback only if there's a next file. We don't want it to always abort playback. As a quite ugly hack, abort playback only if at least 2 abort commands are queued - this pretty much happens only if the core is frozen and doesn't react to input.
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.playback_abort = mp_cancel_new(mpctx),
};
pthread_mutex_init(&mpctx->lock, NULL);
mpctx->global = talloc_zero(mpctx, struct mpv_global);
// Nothing must call mp_msg*() and related before this
mp_msg_init(mpctx->global);
mpctx->log = mp_log_new(mpctx, mpctx->global->log, "!cplayer");
mpctx->statusline = mp_log_new(mpctx, mpctx->log, "!statusline");
// Create the config context and register the options
mpctx->mconfig = m_config_new(mpctx, mpctx->log, sizeof(struct MPOpts),
&mp_default_opts, mp_opts);
mpctx->opts = mpctx->mconfig->optstruct;
mpctx->mconfig->includefunc = cfg_include;
mpctx->mconfig->includefunc_ctx = mpctx;
mpctx->mconfig->use_profiles = true;
mpctx->mconfig->is_toplevel = true;
mpctx->mconfig->global = mpctx->global;
m_config_parse(mpctx->mconfig, "", bstr0(def_config), NULL, 0);
m_config_create_shadow(mpctx->mconfig);
mpctx->global->opts = mpctx->opts;
mpctx->input = mp_input_init(mpctx->global, mp_wakeup_core_cb, mpctx);
screenshot_init(mpctx);
command_init(mpctx);
init_libav(mpctx->global);
mp_clients_init(mpctx);
mpctx->osd = osd_create(mpctx->global);
#if HAVE_COCOA
cocoa_set_input_context(mpctx->input);
#endif
mp_input_set_cancel(mpctx->input, abort_playback_cb, mpctx);
char *verbose_env = getenv("MPV_VERBOSE");
if (verbose_env)
mpctx->opts->verbose = atoi(verbose_env);
return mpctx;
}
// Finish mpctx initialization. This must be done after setting up all options.
// Some of the initializations depend on the options, and can't be changed or
// undone later.
// If options is not NULL, apply them as command line player arguments.
// Returns: <0 on error, 0 on success.
int mp_initialize(struct MPContext *mpctx, char **options)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
assert(!mpctx->initialized);
// Preparse the command line, so we can init the terminal early.
if (options)
m_config_preparse_command_line(mpctx->mconfig, mpctx->global, options);
mp_update_logging(mpctx, true);
if (options) {
MP_VERBOSE(mpctx, "Command line options:");
for (int i = 0; options[i]; i++)
MP_VERBOSE(mpctx, " '%s'", options[i]);
MP_VERBOSE(mpctx, "\n");
}
mp_print_version(mpctx->log, false);
mp_parse_cfgfiles(mpctx);
if (options) {
int r = m_config_parse_mp_command_line(mpctx->mconfig, mpctx->playlist,
mpctx->global, options);
if (r < 0)
return r == M_OPT_EXIT ? -2 : -1;
}
if (opts->operation_mode == 1) {
m_config_set_profile(mpctx->mconfig, "builtin-pseudo-gui",
M_SETOPT_NO_OVERWRITE);
m_config_set_profile(mpctx->mconfig, "pseudo-gui", 0);
}
mp_get_resume_defaults(mpctx);
mp_input_load_config(mpctx->input);
// From this point on, all mpctx members are initialized.
mpctx->initialized = true;
mpctx->mconfig->option_set_callback = mp_on_set_option;
mpctx->mconfig->option_set_callback_cb = mpctx;
mpctx->mconfig->option_change_callback = mp_option_change_callback;
mpctx->mconfig->option_change_callback_ctx = mpctx;
// Run all update handlers.
mp_option_change_callback(mpctx, NULL, UPDATE_OPTS_MASK);
if (handle_help_options(mpctx))
return -2;
handle_deprecated_options(mpctx);
if (!print_libav_versions(mp_null_log, 0)) {
// Using mismatched libraries can be legitimate, but even then it's
// a bad idea. We don't acknowledge its usefulness and stability.
print_libav_versions(mpctx->log, MSGL_FATAL);
MP_FATAL(mpctx, "\nmpv was compiled against a different version of "
"FFmpeg/Libav than the shared\nlibrary it is linked against. "
"This is most likely a broken build and could\nresult in "
"misbehavior and crashes.\n\nmpv does not support this "
"configuration and will not run - rebuild mpv instead.\n");
return -1;
}
if (!mpctx->playlist->first && !opts->player_idle_mode)
return -3;
MP_STATS(mpctx, "start init");
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#if HAVE_COCOA
mpv_handle *ctx = mp_new_client(mpctx->clients, "osx");
cocoa_set_mpv_handle(ctx);
#endif
#if HAVE_ENCODING
if (opts->encode_opts->file && opts->encode_opts->file[0]) {
mpctx->encode_lavc_ctx = encode_lavc_init(opts->encode_opts,
mpctx->global);
if(!mpctx->encode_lavc_ctx) {
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MP_INFO(mpctx, "Encoding initialization failed.\n");
return -1;
}
m_config_set_profile(mpctx->mconfig, "encoding", 0);
mp_input_enable_section(mpctx->input, "encode", MP_INPUT_EXCLUSIVE);
}
#endif
#if !HAVE_LIBASS
MP_WARN(mpctx, "Compiled without libass.\n");
MP_WARN(mpctx, "There will be no OSD and no text subtitles.\n");
#endif
mp_load_scripts(mpctx);
if (opts->force_vo == 2 && handle_force_window(mpctx, false) < 0)
return -1;
MP_STATS(mpctx, "end init");
return 0;
}
int mpv_main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct MPContext *mpctx = mp_create();
char **options = argv && argv[0] ? argv + 1 : NULL; // skips program name
int r = mp_initialize(mpctx, options);
if (r == -2) // help
return prepare_exit_cplayer(mpctx, EXIT_NONE);
if (r == -3) { // nothing to play
mp_print_version(mpctx->log, true);
MP_INFO(mpctx, "%s", mp_help_text);
return prepare_exit_cplayer(mpctx, EXIT_NONE);
}
if (r < 0) // another error
return prepare_exit_cplayer(mpctx, EXIT_ERROR);
mp_play_files(mpctx);
return prepare_exit_cplayer(mpctx, EXIT_NORMAL);
}