| OUTDATED |
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| case 1) |
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| (--------------------------------------------------) |
| ! bin ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (--------) ! |
| ! ! fakesrc! !identity! !fakesink! ! |
| ! ! 1 src ----- sink 1 src ---- sink 1 ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (--------) ! |
| ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (--------) ! |
| ! !fakesrc ! !identity! !fakesink! ! |
| ! ! 2 src ----- sink 2 src ---- sink 2 ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (--------) ! |
| (--------------------------------------------------) |
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| just two scheduled chains in a single bin. |
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| .scheduling. |
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| we have two chains here fs1-i1-fsk1 and fs2-i2-fsk2 |
| fakesrc1 will output 1 buffer, fakesrc2 3 buffers |
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| .eos. |
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| fs1 will call gst_pad_set_eos (src, TRUE) on its srcpad |
| in the _get function and returns a NULL buffer. |
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| gst_pad_set_eos will recurse down the pipeline and set |
| all the pads in i1 and fsk1 to EOS too. none of these elements |
| override the default behaviour so gst_pad_set_eos returns TRUE. |
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| fakesrc signals EOS. since an element in chain1 has signales |
| EOS, chain1 becomes EOS. All the elements in the chain are set |
| to the READY state and the chain is not scheduled anymore because |
| its EOS flag is on. |
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| the same procedure happens for chain2. At that point, the bin |
| has no chains to schedule and so it fires EOS. |
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| case 2) |
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| (---------------------------------------------------) |
| ! bin ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (---------) ! |
| ! ! disksrc! ! mpg123 ! !audiosink! ! |
| ! ! 1 src ----- sink 1 src ---- sink 1 ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (---------) ! |
| ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (---------) ! |
| ! !disksrc ! ! mpg123 ! !audiosink! ! |
| ! ! 2 src ----- sink 2 src ---- sink 2 ! ! |
| ! (--------) (--------) (---------) ! |
| (---------------------------------------------------) |
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| same as case 1, an mp3 mixer where the mixing is performed |
| in hardware (in the audiosink). |
| we want to show how the EOS state can be undone. |
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| .scheduling. |
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| we have two chains here ds1-mpg1-ask1 and ds2-mpg2-ask2 |
| the song in chain1 is about to end, chain2 has just begun |
| playing a song. |
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| .eos. |
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| disksrc1 will set the src pad to EOS with gst_pad_set_eos (pad, TRUE) |
| the call recurses up and down, disksrc1 signals EOS. the chain with |
| disksrc1 becomes EOS and is excluded from the scheduling algorithm. |
| disksrc1 is set to the READY state. |
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| the user then changes the location of disksrc1 to the new mp3 song. |
| The user then sets the element state of disksrc to PLAYING. disksrc |
| performs gst_pad_set_eos (pad, FALSE) |
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| the call recurses up and down and returns TRUE. chain1 is set to !EOS |
| so that it will be scheduled again. |
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| disksrc1 is set to PLAYING and the new mp3 is playing again. |
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