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mpv/stream/stream_concat.c
wm4 1cb9e7efb8 stream, demux: redo origin policy thing
mpv has a very weak and very annoying policy that determines whether a
playlist should be used or not. For example, if you play a remote
playlist, you usually don't want it to be able to read local filesystem
entries. (Although for a media player the impact is small I guess.)

It's weak and annoying as in that it does not prevent certain cases
which could be interpreted as bad in some cases, such as allowing
playlists on the local filesystem to reference remote URLs. It probably
barely makes sense, but we just want to exclude some other "definitely
not a good idea" things, all while playlists generally just work, so
whatever.

The policy is:
- from the command line anything is played
- local playlists can reference anything except "unsafe" streams
  ("unsafe" means special stream inputs like libavfilter graphs)
- remote playlists can reference only remote URLs
- things like "memory://" and archives are "transparent" to this

This commit does... something. It replaces the weird stream flags with a
slightly clearer "origin" value, which is now consequently passed down
and used everywhere. It fixes some deviations from the described policy.

I wanted to force archives to reference only content within them, but
this would probably have been more complicated (or required different
abstractions), and I'm too lazy to figure it out, so archives are now
"transparent" (playlists within archives behave the same outside).

There may be a lot of bugs in this.

This is unfortunately a very noisy commit because:
- every stream open call now needs to pass the origin
- so does every demuxer open call (=> params param. gets mandatory)
- most stream were changed to provide the "origin" value
- the origin value needed to be passed along in a lot of places
- I was too lazy to split the commit

Fixes: #7274
2019-12-20 13:00:39 +01:00

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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/>.
*/
#include <libavutil/common.h>
#include "common/common.h"
#include "stream.h"
struct priv {
struct stream **streams;
int num_streams;
int64_t size;
int cur; // streams[cur] is the stream for current stream.pos
};
static int fill_buffer(struct stream *s, void *buffer, int len)
{
struct priv *p = s->priv;
while (1) {
int res = stream_read_partial(p->streams[p->cur], buffer, len);
if (res || p->cur == p->num_streams - 1)
return res;
p->cur += 1;
if (s->seekable)
stream_seek(p->streams[p->cur], 0);
}
}
static int seek(struct stream *s, int64_t newpos)
{
struct priv *p = s->priv;
int64_t next_pos = 0;
int64_t base_pos = 0;
// Look for the last stream whose start position is <= newpos.
// Note that the last stream's size is essentially ignored. The last
// stream is allowed to have an unknown size.
for (int n = 0; n < p->num_streams; n++) {
if (next_pos > newpos)
break;
base_pos = next_pos;
p->cur = n;
int64_t size = stream_get_size(p->streams[n]);
if (size < 0)
break;
next_pos = base_pos + size;
}
int ok = stream_seek(p->streams[p->cur], newpos - base_pos);
s->pos = base_pos + stream_tell(p->streams[p->cur]);
return ok;
}
static int64_t get_size(struct stream *s)
{
struct priv *p = s->priv;
return p->size;
}
static void s_close(struct stream *s)
{
struct priv *p = s->priv;
for (int n = 0; n < p->num_streams; n++)
free_stream(p->streams[n]);
}
static int open2(struct stream *stream, struct stream_open_args *args)
{
struct priv *p = talloc_zero(stream, struct priv);
stream->priv = p;
stream->fill_buffer = fill_buffer;
stream->get_size = get_size;
stream->close = s_close;
stream->seekable = true;
struct priv *list = args->special_arg;
if (!list || !list->num_streams) {
MP_FATAL(stream, "No sub-streams.\n");
return STREAM_ERROR;
}
for (int n = 0; n < list->num_streams; n++) {
struct stream *sub = list->streams[n];
int64_t size = stream_get_size(sub);
if (n != list->num_streams - 1 && size < 0) {
MP_WARN(stream, "Sub stream %d has unknown size.\n", n);
stream->seekable = false;
p->size = -1;
} else if (size >= 0 && p->size >= 0) {
p->size += size;
}
if (!sub->seekable)
stream->seekable = false;
MP_TARRAY_APPEND(p, p->streams, p->num_streams, sub);
}
if (stream->seekable)
stream->seek = seek;
return STREAM_OK;
}
static const stream_info_t stream_info_concat = {
.name = "concat",
.open2 = open2,
.protocols = (const char*const[]){ "concat", NULL },
};
// Create a stream with a concatenated view on streams[]. Copies the streams
// array. Takes over ownership of every stream passed to it (it will free them
// if the concat stream is closed).
// If an error happens, NULL is returned, and the streams are not freed.
struct stream *stream_concat_open(struct mpv_global *global, struct mp_cancel *c,
struct stream **streams, int num_streams)
{
// (struct priv is blatantly abused to pass in the stream list)
struct priv arg = {
.streams = streams,
.num_streams = num_streams,
};
struct stream_open_args sargs = {
.global = global,
.cancel = c,
.url = "concat://",
.flags = STREAM_READ | STREAM_SILENT | STREAM_ORIGIN_DIRECT,
.sinfo = &stream_info_concat,
.special_arg = &arg,
};
struct stream *s = NULL;
stream_create_with_args(&sargs, &s);
return s;
}