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mpv/demux/cue.c
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff ea442fa047 mpv_talloc.h: rename from talloc.h
This change helps avoiding conflict with talloc.h from libtalloc.
2016-01-11 21:05:55 +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 General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "mpv_talloc.h"
#include "misc/bstr.h"
#include "common/common.h"
#include "common/tags.h"
#include "cue.h"
#define SECS_PER_CUE_FRAME (1.0/75.0)
enum cue_command {
CUE_ERROR = -1, // not a valid CUE command, or an unknown extension
CUE_EMPTY, // line with whitespace only
CUE_UNUSED, // valid CUE command, but ignored by this code
CUE_FILE,
CUE_TRACK,
CUE_INDEX,
CUE_TITLE,
CUE_PERFORMER,
};
static const struct {
enum cue_command command;
const char *text;
} cue_command_strings[] = {
{ CUE_FILE, "FILE" },
{ CUE_TRACK, "TRACK" },
{ CUE_INDEX, "INDEX" },
{ CUE_TITLE, "TITLE" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "CATALOG" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "CDTEXTFILE" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "FLAGS" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "ISRC" },
{ CUE_PERFORMER, "PERFORMER" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "POSTGAP" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "PREGAP" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "REM" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "SONGWRITER" },
{ CUE_UNUSED, "MESSAGE" },
{ -1 },
};
static enum cue_command read_cmd(struct bstr *data, struct bstr *out_params)
{
struct bstr line = bstr_strip_linebreaks(bstr_getline(*data, data));
line = bstr_lstrip(line);
if (line.len == 0)
return CUE_EMPTY;
for (int n = 0; cue_command_strings[n].command != -1; n++) {
struct bstr name = bstr0(cue_command_strings[n].text);
if (bstr_startswith(line, name)) {
struct bstr rest = bstr_cut(line, name.len);
if (rest.len && !strchr(WHITESPACE, rest.start[0]))
continue;
if (out_params)
*out_params = rest;
return cue_command_strings[n].command;
}
}
return CUE_ERROR;
}
static bool eat_char(struct bstr *data, char ch)
{
if (data->len && data->start[0] == ch) {
*data = bstr_cut(*data, 1);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
static char *read_quoted(void *talloc_ctx, struct bstr *data)
{
*data = bstr_lstrip(*data);
if (!eat_char(data, '"'))
return NULL;
int end = bstrchr(*data, '"');
if (end < 0)
return NULL;
struct bstr res = bstr_splice(*data, 0, end);
*data = bstr_cut(*data, end + 1);
return bstrto0(talloc_ctx, res);
}
// Read a 2 digit unsigned decimal integer.
// Return -1 on failure.
static int read_int_2(struct bstr *data)
{
*data = bstr_lstrip(*data);
if (data->len && data->start[0] == '-')
return -1;
struct bstr s = *data;
int res = (int)bstrtoll(s, &s, 10);
if (data->len == s.len || data->len - s.len > 2)
return -1;
*data = s;
return res;
}
static double read_time(struct bstr *data)
{
struct bstr s = *data;
bool ok = true;
double t1 = read_int_2(&s);
ok = eat_char(&s, ':') && ok;
double t2 = read_int_2(&s);
ok = eat_char(&s, ':') && ok;
double t3 = read_int_2(&s);
ok = ok && t1 >= 0 && t2 >= 0 && t3 >= 0;
return ok ? t1 * 60.0 + t2 + t3 * SECS_PER_CUE_FRAME : 0;
}
static struct bstr skip_utf8_bom(struct bstr data)
{
return bstr_startswith0(data, "\xEF\xBB\xBF") ? bstr_cut(data, 3) : data;
}
// Check if the text in data is most likely CUE data. This is used by the
// demuxer code to check the file type.
// data is the start of the probed file, possibly cut off at a random point.
bool mp_probe_cue(struct bstr data)
{
bool valid = false;
data = skip_utf8_bom(data);
for (;;) {
enum cue_command cmd = read_cmd(&data, NULL);
// End reached. Since the line was most likely cut off, don't use the
// result of the last parsing call.
if (data.len == 0)
break;
if (cmd == CUE_ERROR)
return false;
if (cmd != CUE_EMPTY)
valid = true;
}
return valid;
}
struct cue_file *mp_parse_cue(struct bstr data)
{
struct cue_file *f = talloc_zero(NULL, struct cue_file);
f->tags = talloc_zero(f, struct mp_tags);
data = skip_utf8_bom(data);
char *filename = NULL;
// Global metadata, and copied into new tracks.
struct cue_track proto_track = {0};
struct cue_track *cur_track = NULL;
while (data.len) {
struct bstr param;
int cmd = read_cmd(&data, &param);
switch (cmd) {
case CUE_ERROR:
talloc_free(f);
return NULL;
case CUE_TRACK: {
MP_TARRAY_GROW(f, f->tracks, f->num_tracks);
f->num_tracks += 1;
cur_track = &f->tracks[f->num_tracks - 1];
*cur_track = proto_track;
cur_track->tags = talloc_zero(f, struct mp_tags);
break;
}
case CUE_TITLE:
case CUE_PERFORMER: {
static const char *metanames[] = {
[CUE_TITLE] = "title",
[CUE_PERFORMER] = "performer",
};
struct mp_tags *tags = cur_track ? cur_track->tags : f->tags;
mp_tags_set_bstr(tags, bstr0(metanames[cmd]), param);
break;
}
case CUE_INDEX: {
int type = read_int_2(&param);
double time = read_time(&param);
if (cur_track) {
if (type == 1) {
cur_track->start = time;
cur_track->filename = filename;
} else if (type == 0) {
cur_track->pregap_start = time;
}
}
break;
}
case CUE_FILE:
// NOTE: FILE comes before TRACK, so don't use cur_track->filename
filename = read_quoted(f, &param);
break;
}
}
return f;
}
int mp_check_embedded_cue(struct cue_file *f)
{
char *fn0 = f->tracks[0].filename;
for (int n = 1; n < f->num_tracks; n++) {
char *fn = f->tracks[n].filename;
// both filenames have the same address (including NULL)
if (fn0 == fn)
continue;
// only one filename is NULL, or the strings don't match
if (!fn0 || !fn || strcmp(fn0, fn) != 0)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}