From 1124fb525bf7b8341170d886b8de070e20323efd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wolfbeast Date: Sun, 13 May 2018 22:46:04 +0200 Subject: Remove other gonk widget conditionals and unused files. Tag #288. --- dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h | 250 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 250 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h (limited to 'dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h') diff --git a/dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h b/dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3c445caee..000000000 --- a/dom/media/encoder/fmp4_muxer/ISOControl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-*/ -/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public - * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, - * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ - -#ifndef ISOCOMPOSITOR_H_ -#define ISOCOMPOSITOR_H_ - -#include "mozilla/EndianUtils.h" -#include "nsTArray.h" -#include "ISOTrackMetadata.h" -#include "EncodedFrameContainer.h" - -namespace mozilla { - -class Box; -class ISOControl; - -/** - * This class collects elementary stream data to form a fragment. - * ISOMediaWriter will check if the data is enough; if yes, the corresponding - * moof will be created and write to ISOControl. - * Each audio and video has its own fragment and only one during the whole - * life cycle, when a fragment is formed in ISOControl, Flush() needs to - * be called to reset it. - */ -class FragmentBuffer { -public: - // aTrackType: it could be Audio_Track or Video_Track. - // aFragDuration: it is the fragment duration. (microsecond per unit) - // Audio and video have the same fragment duration. - FragmentBuffer(uint32_t aTrackType, uint32_t aFragDuration); - ~FragmentBuffer(); - - // Get samples of first fragment, that will swap all the elements in the - // mFragArray[0] when aFlush = true, and caller is responsible for drop - // EncodedFrame reference count. - nsresult GetFirstFragment(nsTArray>& aFragment, - bool aFlush = false); - - // Add sample frame to the last element fragment of mFragArray. If sample - // number is enough, it will append a new fragment element. And the new - // sample will be added to the new fragment element of mFragArray. - nsresult AddFrame(EncodedFrame* aFrame); - - // Get total sample size of first complete fragment size. - uint32_t GetFirstFragmentSampleSize(); - - // Get sample number of first complete fragment. - uint32_t GetFirstFragmentSampleNumber(); - - // Check if it accumulates enough frame data. - // It returns true when data is enough to form a fragment. - bool HasEnoughData(); - - // Called by ISOMediaWriter when TrackEncoder has sent the last frame. The - // remains frame data will form the last moof and move the state machine to - // in ISOMediaWriter to last phrase. - nsresult SetEndOfStream() { - mEOS = true; - return NS_OK; - } - bool EOS() { return mEOS; } - - // CSD (codec specific data), it is generated by encoder and the data depends - // on codec type. This data will be sent as a special frame from encoder to - // ISOMediaWriter and pass to this class via AddFrame(). - nsresult GetCSD(nsTArray& aCSD); - - bool HasCSD() { return mCSDFrame; } - - uint32_t GetType() { return mTrackType; } - - void SetLastFragmentLastFrameTime(uint32_t aTime) { - mLastFrameTimeOfLastFragment = aTime; - } - - uint32_t GetLastFragmentLastFrameTime() { - return mLastFrameTimeOfLastFragment; - } - -private: - uint32_t mTrackType; - - // Fragment duration, microsecond per unit. - uint32_t mFragDuration; - - // Media start time, microsecond per unit. - // Together with mFragDuration, mFragmentNumber and EncodedFrame->GetTimeStamp(), - // when the difference between current frame time and mMediaStartTime is - // exceeded current fragment ceiling timeframe, that means current fragment has - // enough data and a new element in mFragArray will be added. - uint64_t mMediaStartTime; - - // Current fragment number. It will be increase when a new element of - // mFragArray is created. - // Note: - // It only means the fragment number of current accumulated frames, not - // the current 'creating' fragment mFragNum in ISOControl. - uint32_t mFragmentNumber; - - // The last frame time stamp of last fragment. It is for calculating the - // play duration of first frame in current fragment. The frame duration is - // defined as "current frame timestamp - last frame timestamp" here. So it - // needs to keep the last timestamp of last fragment. - uint32_t mLastFrameTimeOfLastFragment; - - // Array of fragments, each element has enough samples to form a - // complete fragment. - nsTArray>> mFragArray; - - // Codec specific data frame, it will be generated by encoder and send to - // ISOMediaWriter through WriteEncodedTrack(). The data will be vary depends - // on codec type. - RefPtr mCSDFrame; - - // END_OF_STREAM from ContainerWriter - bool mEOS; -}; - -/** - * ISOControl will be carried to each box when box is created. It is the main - * bridge for box to output stream to ContainerWriter and retrieve information. - * ISOControl acts 3 different roles: - * 1. Holds the pointer of audio metadata, video metadata, fragment and - * pass them to boxes. - * 2. Provide the functions to generate the base structure of MP4; they are - * GenerateFtyp, GenerateMoov, GenerateMoof, and GenerateMfra. - * 3. The actually writer used by MuxOperation::Write() in each box. It provides - * writing methods for different kind of data; they are Write, WriteArray, - * WriteBits...etc. - */ -class ISOControl { - -friend class Box; - -public: - ISOControl(uint32_t aMuxingType); - ~ISOControl(); - - nsresult GenerateFtyp(); - nsresult GenerateMoov(); - nsresult GenerateMoof(uint32_t aTrackType); - - // Swap elementary stream pointer to output buffers. - uint32_t WriteAVData(nsTArray& aArray); - - uint32_t Write(uint8_t* aBuf, uint32_t aSize); - - uint32_t Write(uint8_t aData); - - template - uint32_t Write(T aData) { - MOZ_ASSERT(!mBitCount); - - aData = NativeEndian::swapToNetworkOrder(aData); - Write((uint8_t*)&aData, sizeof(T)); - return sizeof(T); - } - - template - uint32_t WriteArray(const T &aArray, uint32_t aSize) { - MOZ_ASSERT(!mBitCount); - - uint32_t size = 0; - for (uint32_t i = 0; i < aSize; i++) { - size += Write(aArray[i]); - } - return size; - } - - uint32_t WriteFourCC(const char* aType); - - // Bit writing. Note: it needs to be byte-boundary before using - // others non-bit writing function. - uint32_t WriteBits(uint64_t aBits, size_t aNumBits); - - // This is called by GetContainerData and swap all the buffers to aOutputBuffers. - nsresult GetBufs(nsTArray>* aOutputBufs); - - // Presentation time in seconds since midnight, Jan. 1, 1904, in UTC time. - uint32_t GetTime(); - - // current fragment number - uint32_t GetCurFragmentNumber() { return mFragNum; } - - nsresult SetFragment(FragmentBuffer* aFragment); - FragmentBuffer* GetFragment(uint32_t aType); - - uint32_t GetMuxingType() { return mMuxingType; } - - nsresult SetMetadata(TrackMetadataBase* aTrackMeta); - nsresult GetAudioMetadata(RefPtr& aAudMeta); - nsresult GetVideoMetadata(RefPtr& aVidMeta); - - // Track ID is the Metadata index in mMetaArray. It allows only 1 audio - // track and 1 video track in this muxer. In this muxer, it is prohibt to have - // mutiple audio track or video track in the same file. - uint32_t GetTrackID(TrackMetadataBase::MetadataKind aKind); - uint32_t GetNextTrackID(); - - bool HasAudioTrack(); - bool HasVideoTrack(); - -private: - uint32_t GetBufPos(); - nsresult FlushBuf(); - - // One of value in TYPE_XXX, defined in ISOMediaWriter. - uint32_t mMuxingType; - - // Audio and video fragments are owned by ISOMediaWriter. - // They don't need to worry about pointer going stale because ISOMediaWriter's - // lifetime is longer than ISOControl. - FragmentBuffer* mAudioFragmentBuffer; - FragmentBuffer* mVideoFragmentBuffer; - - // Generated fragment number - uint32_t mFragNum; - - // The (index + 1) will be the track ID. - nsTArray> mMetaArray; - - // Array of output buffers. - // To save memory usage, audio/video sample will be swapped into a new element - // of this array. - // - // For example, - // mOutBuffers[0] --> boxes (allocated by muxer) - // mOutBuffers[1] --> video raw data (allocated by encoder) - // mOutBuffers[2] --> video raw data (allocated by encoder) - // mOutBuffers[3] --> video raw data (allocated by encoder) - // mOutBuffers[4] --> boxes (allocated by muxer) - // mOutBuffers[5] --> audio raw data (allocated by encoder) - // ...etc. - // - nsTArray> mOutBuffers; - - // Accumulate output size from Write(). - uint64_t mOutputSize; - - // Bit writing operation. Note: the mBitCount should be 0 before any - // byte-boundary writing method be called (Write(uint32_t), Write(uint16_t)...etc); - // otherwise, there will be assertion on these functions. - uint8_t mBitCount; - uint8_t mBit; -}; - -} -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3