The items of these pipe items were allocated staticaly inside the
StreamAgent structure. All others RedPipeItem are allocated dynamically.
This could solve possible future maintenance as the life of these
item is more easier to understand.
It's more easier to understand why reference where incremented.
It also make the StreamAgent structure a bit smaller.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jonathon Jongsma <jjongsma@redhat.com>
This regression was introduced by commit
18d3876b78
("UpgradeItem: use base PipeItem for refcounting")
This fix https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95365.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
This replaces the original mjpeg_encoder API with a VideoEncoder base
class which can be reimplemented by other encoders.
This also renames the members and enums from mjpeg_* to video_*.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
The RedChannel argument is not used by pipe_item_init. Removing it
will make code simpler in places where we don't have a RedChannel
directly available.
This is acting on a PipeItem object so correct name is pipe_item_init.
Acked-by: Pavel Grunt <pgrunt@redhat.com>
It has the same lifetime as the corresponding structure so this
simplifies keeping track of it.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
Requires changing a bunch of internal API to take MainDispatcher
arguments, etc. The main dispatcher object is now owned by RedsState,
since that is the object that previously created (initialized) it.
Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>
Some integer type definitions are different between 32 and 64 bit
systems which causes problems in printf. The PRI macros automatically
provide the printf format appropriate for the system.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Jonathon Jongsma <jjongsma@redhat.com>
They clarify the time unit being used, reduce the need for casts and
simplify calculations.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
This is a generic function not tied to the red_xxx functionality and the
new name clarifies that it returns the time in nanoseconds (unlike
g_get_monotonic_time()).
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
This way the video encoder can actually count on a real estimate when
it is initializing.
Note that the server only creates a video stream if at least 20 bitmap
'blits' of the same size and type arrive, each within a maximum time
interval from the previous one. So it was only keeping track of the
frame to frame interval. Thus to get an average frame rate over all the
20 frames it's necessary to also keep track of the first_frame_time.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>