268 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
268 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef IMEDIA_SOURCE_BASE_H_
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#define IMEDIA_SOURCE_BASE_H_
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#include <map>
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#include <binder/IInterface.h>
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#include <binder/IMemory.h>
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#include <media/stagefright/MediaBuffer.h>
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#include <media/stagefright/MediaErrors.h>
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namespace android {
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struct MediaSource;
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class MetaData;
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class MediaBufferGroup;
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class IMediaSource : public IInterface {
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public:
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DECLARE_META_INTERFACE(MediaSource);
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enum {
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// Maximum number of buffers would be read in readMultiple.
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kMaxNumReadMultiple = 128,
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};
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// To be called before any other methods on this object, except
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// getFormat().
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virtual status_t start(MetaData *params = NULL) = 0;
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// Any blocking read call returns immediately with a result of NO_INIT.
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// It is an error to call any methods other than start after this call
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// returns. Any buffers the object may be holding onto at the time of
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// the stop() call are released.
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// Also, it is imperative that any buffers output by this object and
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// held onto by callers be released before a call to stop() !!!
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virtual status_t stop() = 0;
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// Returns the format of the data output by this media source.
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virtual sp<MetaData> getFormat() = 0;
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// Options that modify read() behaviour. The default is to
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// a) not request a seek
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// b) not be late, i.e. lateness_us = 0
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struct ReadOptions {
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enum SeekMode : int32_t {
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SEEK_PREVIOUS_SYNC,
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SEEK_NEXT_SYNC,
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SEEK_CLOSEST_SYNC,
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SEEK_CLOSEST,
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};
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ReadOptions();
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// Reset everything back to defaults.
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void reset();
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void setSeekTo(int64_t time_us, SeekMode mode = SEEK_CLOSEST_SYNC);
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void clearSeekTo();
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bool getSeekTo(int64_t *time_us, SeekMode *mode) const;
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// TODO: remove this if unused.
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void setLateBy(int64_t lateness_us);
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int64_t getLateBy() const;
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void setNonBlocking();
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void clearNonBlocking();
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bool getNonBlocking() const;
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// Used to clear all non-persistent options for multiple buffer reads.
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void clearNonPersistent() {
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clearSeekTo();
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}
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private:
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enum Options {
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kSeekTo_Option = 1,
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};
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uint32_t mOptions;
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int64_t mSeekTimeUs;
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SeekMode mSeekMode;
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int64_t mLatenessUs;
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bool mNonBlocking;
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} __attribute__((packed)); // sent through Binder
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// Returns a new buffer of data. Call blocks until a
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// buffer is available, an error is encountered or the end of the stream
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// is reached.
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// End of stream is signalled by a result of ERROR_END_OF_STREAM.
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// A result of INFO_FORMAT_CHANGED indicates that the format of this
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// MediaSource has changed mid-stream, the client can continue reading
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// but should be prepared for buffers of the new configuration.
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//
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// TODO: consider removing read() in favor of readMultiple().
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virtual status_t read(
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MediaBuffer **buffer, const ReadOptions *options = NULL) = 0;
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// Returns a vector of new buffers of data, where the new buffers are added
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// to the end of the vector.
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// Call blocks until an error is encountered, or the end of the stream is
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// reached, or format change is hit, or |kMaxNumReadMultiple| buffers have
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// been read.
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// End of stream is signaled by a result of ERROR_END_OF_STREAM.
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// A result of INFO_FORMAT_CHANGED indicates that the format of this
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// MediaSource has changed mid-stream, the client can continue reading
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// but should be prepared for buffers of the new configuration.
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//
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// ReadOptions may be specified. Persistent options apply to all reads;
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// non-persistent options (e.g. seek) apply only to the first read.
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virtual status_t readMultiple(
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Vector<MediaBuffer *> *buffers, uint32_t maxNumBuffers = 1,
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const ReadOptions *options = nullptr) = 0;
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// Returns true if |readMultiple| is supported, otherwise false.
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virtual bool supportReadMultiple() = 0;
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// Returns true if |read| supports nonblocking option, otherwise false.
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// |readMultiple| if supported, always allows the nonblocking option.
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virtual bool supportNonblockingRead() = 0;
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// Causes this source to suspend pulling data from its upstream source
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// until a subsequent read-with-seek. Currently only supported by
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// OMXCodec.
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virtual status_t pause() = 0;
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// The consumer of this media source requests that the given buffers
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// are to be returned exclusively in response to read calls.
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// This will be called after a successful start() and before the
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// first read() call.
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// Callee assumes ownership of the buffers if no error is returned.
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virtual status_t setBuffers(const Vector<MediaBuffer *> & /* buffers */) = 0;
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};
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class BnMediaSource: public BnInterface<IMediaSource>
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{
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public:
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BnMediaSource();
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virtual status_t onTransact(uint32_t code, const Parcel& data, Parcel* reply,
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uint32_t flags = 0);
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virtual status_t pause() {
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return ERROR_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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virtual status_t setBuffers(const Vector<MediaBuffer *> & /* buffers */) {
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return ERROR_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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// TODO: Implement this for local media sources.
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virtual status_t readMultiple(
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Vector<MediaBuffer *> * /* buffers */, uint32_t /* maxNumBuffers = 1 */,
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const ReadOptions * /* options = nullptr */) {
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return ERROR_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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virtual bool supportReadMultiple() {
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return false;
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}
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// Override in source if nonblocking reads are supported.
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virtual bool supportNonblockingRead() {
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return false;
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}
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static const size_t kBinderMediaBuffers = 4; // buffers managed by BnMediaSource
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static const size_t kTransferSharedAsSharedThreshold = 4 * 1024; // if >= shared, else inline
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static const size_t kTransferInlineAsSharedThreshold = 64 * 1024; // if >= shared, else inline
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static const size_t kInlineMaxTransfer = 256 * 1024; // Binder size limited to BINDER_VM_SIZE.
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protected:
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virtual ~BnMediaSource();
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private:
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uint32_t mBuffersSinceStop; // Buffer tracking variable
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std::unique_ptr<MediaBufferGroup> mGroup;
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// To prevent marshalling IMemory with each read transaction, we cache the IMemory pointer
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// into a map.
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//
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// This is converted into an index, which is used to identify the associated memory
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// on the receiving side. We hold a reference to the IMemory here to ensure it doesn't
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// change underneath us.
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struct IndexCache {
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IndexCache() : mIndex(0) { }
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// Returns the index of the IMemory stored in cache or 0 if not found.
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uint64_t lookup(const sp<IMemory> &mem) {
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auto p = mMemoryToIndex.find(mem.get());
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if (p == mMemoryToIndex.end()) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (MediaBuffer::isDeadObject(p->second.first)) {
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// this object's dead
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ALOGW("Attempting to lookup a dead IMemory");
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(void)mMemoryToIndex.erase(p);
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return 0;
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}
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ALOGW_IF(p->second.first.get() != mem.get(), "Mismatched buffers without reset");
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return p->second.second;
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}
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// Returns the index of the IMemory stored in the index cache.
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uint64_t insert(const sp<IMemory> &mem) {
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auto p = mMemoryToIndex.find(mem.get());
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if (p == mMemoryToIndex.end()) {
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if (mIndex == UINT64_MAX) {
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ALOGE("Index overflow");
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mIndex = 1; // skip overflow condition and hope for the best
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} else {
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++mIndex;
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}
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(void)mMemoryToIndex.emplace(// C++11 mem.get(), std::make_pair(mem, mIndex))
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std::piecewise_construct,
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std::forward_as_tuple(mem.get()), std::forward_as_tuple(mem, mIndex));
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return mIndex;
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}
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ALOGW("IMemory already inserted into cache");
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return p->second.second;
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}
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void reset() {
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mMemoryToIndex.clear();
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mIndex = 0;
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}
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void gc() {
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for (auto it = mMemoryToIndex.begin(); it != mMemoryToIndex.end(); ) {
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if (MediaBuffer::isDeadObject(it->second.first)) {
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it = mMemoryToIndex.erase(it);
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} else {
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++it;
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}
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}
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}
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private:
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uint64_t mIndex;
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// C++14 unordered_map erase on iterator is stable; C++11 has no guarantee.
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// Could key on uintptr_t instead of IMemory *
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std::map<IMemory *, std::pair<sp<IMemory>, uint64_t>> mMemoryToIndex;
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} mIndexCache;
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};
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} // namespace android
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#endif // IMEDIA_SOURCE_BASE_H_
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