/***************************************************************************** * vlc_picture_pool.h: picture pool definitions ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2009 the VideoLAN team * $Id$ * * Authors: Laurent Aimar * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef VLC_PICTURE_POOL_H #define VLC_PICTURE_POOL_H 1 /** * \file * This file defines picture pool structures and functions in vlc */ #include /** * Picture pool handle * * XXX it is not thread safe, all pool manipulations and picture_Release * must be properly locked if needed. */ typedef struct picture_pool_t picture_pool_t; /** * Picture pool configuration */ typedef struct { int picture_count; picture_t **picture; int (*lock)(picture_t *); void (*unlock)(picture_t *); } picture_pool_configuration_t; /** * It creates a picture_pool_t wrapping the given configuration. * * It is usefull to avoid useless picture creations/destructions. * The given picture must not have a reference count greater than 1. * The pool takes ownership of the picture and MUST not be used directly. * When deleted, the pool will release the pictures using picture_Release. * If defined, picture_pool_configuration_t::lock will be called before * a picture is used, and picture_pool_configuration_t::unlock will be called * as soon as a picture is unused. They are allowed to modify picture_t::p and * access picture_t::p_sys. */ VLC_EXPORT( picture_pool_t *, picture_pool_NewExtended, ( const picture_pool_configuration_t * ) ); /** * It creates a picture_pool_t wrapping the given arrays of picture. * * It is provided as convenience. */ VLC_EXPORT( picture_pool_t *, picture_pool_New, ( int picture_count, picture_t *picture[] ) ); /** * It creates a picture_pool_t creating images using the given format. * * Provided for convenience. */ VLC_EXPORT( picture_pool_t *, picture_pool_NewFromFormat, ( const video_format_t *, int picture_count ) ); /** * It destroys a pool created by picture_pool_New. * * All pictures must already be released to the pool. The pool will then * released them. */ VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_pool_Delete, ( picture_pool_t * ) ); /** * It retreives a picture_t from a pool. * * The picture must be release by using picture_Release. */ VLC_EXPORT( picture_t *, picture_pool_Get, ( picture_pool_t * ) ); /** * It forces the next picture_pool_Get to return a picture even if no * pictures are free. * * If b_reset is true, all pictures will be marked as free. * * It does it by releasing itself the oldest used picture if none is * available. * XXX it should be used with great care, the only reason you may need * it is to workaround a bug. */ VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_pool_NonEmpty, ( picture_pool_t *, bool reset ) ); #endif /* VLC_PICTURE_POOL_H */