vdr/remux.h
Klaus Schmidinger 5619c0602b Version 1.7.17
- Updated the Estonian OSD texts (thanks to Arthur Konovalov).
- Fixed following symbolic links in RemoveFileOrDir() (cont'd) (thanks to
  Steffen Barszus).
- Changed the description of cDevice::GetSTC() to make it mandatory for devices
  that can replay.
- Removed the check for positive STC values from cDvbSubtitleConverter::Action().
- Added cString::operator=(const char *String) (suggested by Antti Seppälä).
- Some spelling fixes (thanks to Ville Skyttä).
- Passing package name and version to xgettext (thanks to Ville Skyttä).
- Made 'dist' target dependent on up to date *.po (thanks to Ville Skyttä).
- Added Language and fixed Language-Team header of *.po (thanks to Ville Skyttä).
- Updated the Lithuanian OSD texts (thanks to Valdemaras Pipiras).
- Fixed detecting frames on channels that broadcast with 50 or 60 fps.
  This avoids artifacts during fast forward/rewind when replaying recordings from such
  channels. To fix the index of existing recordings from such channels, just delete the
  'index' file of the recording and VDR will generate a new one the next time you play it.
  You should also change the line "F 25" to "F 50" in the 'info' file of that recording.
- Added support for "registration descriptor" to 'libsi' and using it in pat.c (thanks
  to Rolf Ahrenberg).
- Fixed unjustified log entries about changed channel pids (reported by Derek Kelly).
- Added an include of VDR's 'Make.global' to libsi's Makefile (thanks to Rolf
  Ahrenberg).
- Removed displaying the "contents" information from the "Classic VDR" and
  "ST:TNG Panels" skins, because it is often wrong and nothing but irritating.
- Added typecasts to avoid gcc 4.5 warnings in switch statements on eKeys
  variables where additional 'k_...' flags are used.
- Fixed inclusion of <stdarg.h> (thanks to Henning Heinold).
- Changed "frame duration" to "frame rate" in vdr.5 (reported by Tobias Grimm).
- Removing a cRemote from the Remotes list in case its initialization failed (thanks
  to Dominik Strasser).
- Added LDFLAGS to the linker calls in the Makefiles (thanks to Joerg Bornkessel and
  Paul Menzel).
- Now updating the 'frames per second' data in the list of recordings when a new
  recording is started that has a frame rate other than the default.
- The include path to the freetype2 header files is now retrieved via a call to
  'pkg-config --cflags freetype2' (suggested by Andreas Oberritter).
- The OSD now has full TrueColor support. There can be several "pixmaps" that can
  be overlayed with alpha blending. All existing skins should work out of the box
  with the TrueColor OSD - the only exception being cOsd::GetBitmap(). Since the
  TrueColor OSD doesn't use bitmaps, this function will return a dummy bitmap, which
  may not be what the plugin expects. As long as this bitmap is only used for setting
  the palette, there is no problem. However, any other operations on this bitmap will
  have no effect. See the description of the cPixmap functions in osd.h for details
  about the new functionalities.
  The "ST:TNG Panels" skin has been enhanced to automatically use the TrueColor OSD
  if available.
  The "osddemo" plugin has been extended to show some of the possibilities of the
  TrueColor OSD if it is run on a system that actually provides TrueColor support.
  Thanks to Reinhard Nissl for some valuable input, help with debugging, and an
  implementation of the AlphaBlend() function.
- Updated the Slovakian language texts (thanks to Milan Hrala).
- Added Serbian language texts (thanks to Milan Cvijanovic).
- Fixed reallocating memory in the "pictures" plugin (reported by Paul Menzel, with
  input from Oliver Endriss).
- Fixed reallocating memory in cTsToPes::PutTs() (suggested by Oliver Endriss).
- Now checking the result of all realloc() calls.
- Fixed setting up the 'Recordings' menu in case there are several recordings
  with exactly the same name (reported by Marcus Hilbrich).
- Setting the audio type of language descriptors to 0x00 in the PAT/PMT generator
  (thanks to Anssi Hannula).
- Changed the compiler optimization flag to -O3, which gives quite a performance
  boost in the AlphaBlend() function.
- While replaying, the editing marks are now updated every 10 seconds (based on a
  patch from Manuel Reimer).
- Now reducing the thread and I/O priority cCuttingThread::Action() to make the
  foreground process more responsive (suggested by Frank Neumann).
- Removed checking for minimum line length of 21 characters in the LIRC receiver code
  (reported by Gerald Dachs).
- Updated the Romanian OSD texts (thanks to Lucian Muresan).
- Now storing the original display size when handling DVB subtitles (thanks to
  Reinhard Nissl).
- The original display size of subtitles is now used to scale them properly when
  displaying them on an HD OSD.
2011-03-19 19:02:09 +01:00

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/*
* remux.h: Tools for detecting frames and handling PAT/PMT
*
* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
* how to reach the author.
*
* $Id: remux.h 2.27 2010/11/01 11:24:20 kls Exp $
*/
#ifndef __REMUX_H
#define __REMUX_H
#include "channels.h"
#include "tools.h"
enum ePesHeader {
phNeedMoreData = -1,
phInvalid = 0,
phMPEG1 = 1,
phMPEG2 = 2
};
ePesHeader AnalyzePesHeader(const uchar *Data, int Count, int &PesPayloadOffset, bool *ContinuationHeader = NULL);
class cRemux {
public:
static void SetBrokenLink(uchar *Data, int Length);
};
// Some TS handling tools.
// The following functions all take a pointer to one complete TS packet.
#define TS_SYNC_BYTE 0x47
#define TS_SIZE 188
#define TS_ERROR 0x80
#define TS_PAYLOAD_START 0x40
#define TS_TRANSPORT_PRIORITY 0x20
#define TS_PID_MASK_HI 0x1F
#define TS_SCRAMBLING_CONTROL 0xC0
#define TS_ADAPT_FIELD_EXISTS 0x20
#define TS_PAYLOAD_EXISTS 0x10
#define TS_CONT_CNT_MASK 0x0F
#define TS_ADAPT_DISCONT 0x80
#define TS_ADAPT_RANDOM_ACC 0x40 // would be perfect for detecting independent frames, but unfortunately not used by all broadcasters
#define TS_ADAPT_ELEM_PRIO 0x20
#define TS_ADAPT_PCR 0x10
#define TS_ADAPT_OPCR 0x08
#define TS_ADAPT_SPLICING 0x04
#define TS_ADAPT_TP_PRIVATE 0x02
#define TS_ADAPT_EXTENSION 0x01
#define PATPID 0x0000 // PAT PID (constant 0)
#define MAXPID 0x2000 // for arrays that use a PID as the index
inline bool TsHasPayload(const uchar *p)
{
return p[3] & TS_PAYLOAD_EXISTS;
}
inline bool TsHasAdaptationField(const uchar *p)
{
return p[3] & TS_ADAPT_FIELD_EXISTS;
}
inline bool TsPayloadStart(const uchar *p)
{
return p[1] & TS_PAYLOAD_START;
}
inline bool TsError(const uchar *p)
{
return p[1] & TS_ERROR;
}
inline int TsPid(const uchar *p)
{
return (p[1] & TS_PID_MASK_HI) * 256 + p[2];
}
inline bool TsIsScrambled(const uchar *p)
{
return p[3] & TS_SCRAMBLING_CONTROL;
}
inline int TsPayloadOffset(const uchar *p)
{
int o = (p[3] & TS_ADAPT_FIELD_EXISTS) ? p[4] + 5 : 4;
return o <= TS_SIZE ? o : TS_SIZE;
}
inline int TsGetPayload(const uchar **p)
{
int o = TsPayloadOffset(*p);
*p += o;
return TS_SIZE - o;
}
inline int TsContinuityCounter(const uchar *p)
{
return p[3] & TS_CONT_CNT_MASK;
}
inline int TsGetAdaptationField(const uchar *p)
{
return TsHasAdaptationField(p) ? p[5] : 0x00;
}
// The following functions all take a pointer to a sequence of complete TS packets.
int64_t TsGetPts(const uchar *p, int l);
void TsSetTeiOnBrokenPackets(uchar *p, int l);
// Some PES handling tools:
// The following functions that take a pointer to PES data all assume that
// there is enough data so that PesLongEnough() returns true.
inline bool PesLongEnough(int Length)
{
return Length >= 6;
}
inline bool PesHasLength(const uchar *p)
{
return p[4] | p[5];
}
inline int PesLength(const uchar *p)
{
return 6 + p[4] * 256 + p[5];
}
inline int PesPayloadOffset(const uchar *p)
{
return 9 + p[8];
}
inline bool PesHasPts(const uchar *p)
{
return (p[7] & 0x80) && p[8] >= 5;
}
inline int64_t PesGetPts(const uchar *p)
{
return ((((int64_t)p[ 9]) & 0x0E) << 29) |
(( (int64_t)p[10]) << 22) |
((((int64_t)p[11]) & 0xFE) << 14) |
(( (int64_t)p[12]) << 7) |
((((int64_t)p[13]) & 0xFE) >> 1);
}
// PAT/PMT Generator:
#define MAX_SECTION_SIZE 4096 // maximum size of an SI section
#define MAX_PMT_TS (MAX_SECTION_SIZE / TS_SIZE + 1)
class cPatPmtGenerator {
private:
uchar pat[TS_SIZE]; // the PAT always fits into a single TS packet
uchar pmt[MAX_PMT_TS][TS_SIZE]; // the PMT may well extend over several TS packets
int numPmtPackets;
int patCounter;
int pmtCounter;
int patVersion;
int pmtVersion;
int pmtPid;
uchar *esInfoLength;
void IncCounter(int &Counter, uchar *TsPacket);
void IncVersion(int &Version);
void IncEsInfoLength(int Length);
protected:
int MakeStream(uchar *Target, uchar Type, int Pid);
int MakeAC3Descriptor(uchar *Target, uchar Type);
int MakeSubtitlingDescriptor(uchar *Target, const char *Language, uchar SubtitlingType, uint16_t CompositionPageId, uint16_t AncillaryPageId);
int MakeLanguageDescriptor(uchar *Target, const char *Language);
int MakeCRC(uchar *Target, const uchar *Data, int Length);
void GeneratePmtPid(const cChannel *Channel);
///< Generates a PMT pid that doesn't collide with any of the actual
///< pids of the Channel.
void GeneratePat(void);
///< Generates a PAT section for later use with GetPat().
void GeneratePmt(const cChannel *Channel);
///< Generates a PMT section for the given Channel, for later use
///< with GetPmt().
public:
cPatPmtGenerator(const cChannel *Channel = NULL);
void SetVersions(int PatVersion, int PmtVersion);
///< Sets the version numbers for the generated PAT and PMT, in case
///< this generator is used to, e.g., continue a previously interrupted
///< recording (in which case the numbers given should be derived from
///< the PAT/PMT versions last used in the existing recording, incremented
///< by 1. If the given numbers exceed the allowed range of 0..31, the
///< higher bits will automatically be cleared.
///< SetVersions() needs to be called before SetChannel() in order to
///< have an effect from the very start.
void SetChannel(const cChannel *Channel);
///< Sets the Channel for which the PAT/PMT shall be generated.
uchar *GetPat(void);
///< Returns a pointer to the PAT section, which consists of exactly
///< one TS packet.
uchar *GetPmt(int &Index);
///< Returns a pointer to the Index'th TS packet of the PMT section.
///< Index must be initialized to 0 and will be incremented by each
///< call to GetPmt(). Returns NULL is all packets of the PMT section
///< have been fetched..
};
// PAT/PMT Parser:
class cPatPmtParser {
private:
uchar pmt[MAX_SECTION_SIZE];
int pmtSize;
int patVersion;
int pmtVersion;
int pmtPid;
int vpid;
int ppid;
int vtype;
int apids[MAXAPIDS + 1]; // list is zero-terminated
int atypes[MAXAPIDS + 1]; // list is zero-terminated
char alangs[MAXAPIDS][MAXLANGCODE2];
int dpids[MAXDPIDS + 1]; // list is zero-terminated
int dtypes[MAXDPIDS + 1]; // list is zero-terminated
char dlangs[MAXDPIDS][MAXLANGCODE2];
int spids[MAXSPIDS + 1]; // list is zero-terminated
char slangs[MAXSPIDS][MAXLANGCODE2];
uchar subtitlingTypes[MAXSPIDS];
uint16_t compositionPageIds[MAXSPIDS];
uint16_t ancillaryPageIds[MAXSPIDS];
bool updatePrimaryDevice;
protected:
int SectionLength(const uchar *Data, int Length) { return (Length >= 3) ? ((int(Data[1]) & 0x0F) << 8)| Data[2] : 0; }
public:
cPatPmtParser(bool UpdatePrimaryDevice = false);
void Reset(void);
///< Resets the parser. This function must be called whenever a new
///< stream is parsed.
void ParsePat(const uchar *Data, int Length);
///< Parses the PAT data from the single TS packet in Data.
///< Length is always TS_SIZE.
void ParsePmt(const uchar *Data, int Length);
///< Parses the PMT data from the single TS packet in Data.
///< Length is always TS_SIZE.
///< The PMT may consist of several TS packets, which
///< are delivered to the parser through several subsequent calls to
///< ParsePmt(). The whole PMT data will be processed once the last packet
///< has been received.
bool GetVersions(int &PatVersion, int &PmtVersion) const;
///< Returns true if a valid PAT/PMT has been parsed and stores
///< the current version numbers in the given variables.
int PmtPid(void) const { return pmtPid; }
///< Returns the PMT pid as defined by the current PAT.
///< If no PAT has been received yet, -1 will be returned.
int Vpid(void) const { return vpid; }
///< Returns the video pid as defined by the current PMT, or 0 if no video
///< pid has been detected, yet.
int Ppid(void) const { return ppid; }
///< Returns the PCR pid as defined by the current PMT, or 0 if no PCR
///< pid has been detected, yet.
int Vtype(void) const { return vtype; }
///< Returns the video stream type as defined by the current PMT, or 0 if no video
///< stream type has been detected, yet.
const int *Apids(void) const { return apids; }
const int *Dpids(void) const { return dpids; }
const int *Spids(void) const { return spids; }
int Apid(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXAPIDS) ? apids[i] : 0; }
int Dpid(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXDPIDS) ? dpids[i] : 0; }
int Spid(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXSPIDS) ? spids[i] : 0; }
int Atype(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXAPIDS) ? atypes[i] : 0; }
int Dtype(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXDPIDS) ? dtypes[i] : 0; }
const char *Alang(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXAPIDS) ? alangs[i] : ""; }
const char *Dlang(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXDPIDS) ? dlangs[i] : ""; }
const char *Slang(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXSPIDS) ? slangs[i] : ""; }
uchar SubtitlingType(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXSPIDS) ? subtitlingTypes[i] : uchar(0); }
uint16_t CompositionPageId(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXSPIDS) ? compositionPageIds[i] : uint16_t(0); }
uint16_t AncillaryPageId(int i) const { return (0 <= i && i < MAXSPIDS) ? ancillaryPageIds[i] : uint16_t(0); }
};
// TS to PES converter:
// Puts together the payload of several TS packets that form one PES
// packet.
class cTsToPes {
private:
uchar *data;
int size;
int length;
int offset;
uchar *lastData;
int lastLength;
bool repeatLast;
public:
cTsToPes(void);
~cTsToPes();
void PutTs(const uchar *Data, int Length);
///< Puts the payload data of the single TS packet at Data into the converter.
///< Length is always 188.
///< If the given TS packet starts a new PES payload packet, the converter
///< will be automatically reset. Any packets before the first one that starts
///< a new PES payload packet will be ignored.
///< Once a TS packet has been put into a cTsToPes converter, all subsequent
///< packets until the next call to Reset() must belong to the same PID as
///< the first packet. There is no check whether this actually is the case, so
///< the caller is responsible for making sure this condition is met.
const uchar *GetPes(int &Length);
///< Gets a pointer to the complete PES packet, or NULL if the packet
///< is not complete yet. If the packet is complete, Length will contain
///< the total packet length. The returned pointer is only valid until
///< the next call to PutTs() or Reset(), or until this object is destroyed.
///< Once GetPes() has returned a non-NULL value, it must be called
///< repeatedly, and the data processed, until it returns NULL. This
///< is because video packets may be larger than the data a single
///< PES packet with an actual length field can hold, and are therefore
///< split into several PES packets with smaller sizes.
///< Note that for video data GetPes() may only be called if the next
///< TS packet that will be given to PutTs() has the "payload start" flag
///< set, because this is the only way to determine the end of a video PES
///< packet.
void SetRepeatLast(void);
///< Makes the next call to GetPes() return exactly the same data as the
///< last one (provided there was no call to Reset() in the meantime).
void Reset(void);
///< Resets the converter. This needs to be called after a PES packet has
///< been fetched by a call to GetPes(), and before the next call to
///< PutTs().
};
// Some helper functions for debugging:
void BlockDump(const char *Name, const u_char *Data, int Length);
void TsDump(const char *Name, const u_char *Data, int Length);
void PesDump(const char *Name, const u_char *Data, int Length);
// Frame detector:
#define MIN_TS_PACKETS_FOR_FRAME_DETECTOR 2
class cFrameDetector {
private:
enum { MaxPtsValues = 150 };
int pid;
int type;
bool synced;
bool newFrame;
bool independentFrame;
uint32_t ptsValues[MaxPtsValues]; // 32 bit is enough - we only need the delta
int numPtsValues;
int numIFrames;
bool isVideo;
double framesPerSecond;
int framesInPayloadUnit;
int framesPerPayloadUnit; // Some broadcasters send one frame per payload unit (== 1),
// while others put an entire GOP into one payload unit (> 1).
bool scanning;
uint32_t scanner;
public:
cFrameDetector(int Pid = 0, int Type = 0);
///< Sets up a frame detector for the given Pid and stream Type.
///< If no Pid and Type is given, they need to be set by a separate
///< call to SetPid().
void SetPid(int Pid, int Type);
///< Sets the Pid and stream Type to detect frames for.
void Reset(void);
///< Resets any counters and flags used while syncing and prepares
///< the frame detector for actual work.
int Analyze(const uchar *Data, int Length);
///< Analyzes the TS packets pointed to by Data. Length is the number of
///< bytes Data points to, and must be a multiple of 188.
///< Returns the number of bytes that have been analyzed.
///< If the return value is 0, the data was not sufficient for analyzing and
///< Analyze() needs to be called again with more actual data.
bool Synced(void) { return synced; }
///< Returns true if the frame detector has synced on the data stream.
bool NewFrame(void) { return newFrame; }
///< Returns true if the data given to the last call to Analyze() started a
///< new frame.
bool IndependentFrame(void) { return independentFrame; }
///< Returns true if a new frame was detected and this is an independent frame
///< (i.e. one that can be displayed by itself, without using data from any
///< other frames).
double FramesPerSecond(void) { return framesPerSecond; }
///< Returns the number of frames per second, or 0 if this information is not
///< available.
};
#endif // __REMUX_H