winamp/Src/Plugins/Input/in_dshow/base/pullpin.h
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// File: PullPin.h
//
// Desc: DirectShow base classes - defines CPullPin class.
//
// Copyright (c) 1992-2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __PULLPIN_H__
#define __PULLPIN_H__
//
// CPullPin
//
// object supporting pulling data from an IAsyncReader interface.
// Given a start/stop position, calls a pure Receive method with each
// IMediaSample received.
//
// This is essentially for use in a MemInputPin when it finds itself
// connected to an IAsyncReader pin instead of a pushing pin.
//
class CPullPin : public CAMThread
{
IAsyncReader* m_pReader;
REFERENCE_TIME m_tStart;
REFERENCE_TIME m_tStop;
REFERENCE_TIME m_tDuration;
BOOL m_bSync;
enum ThreadMsg {
TM_Pause, // stop pulling and wait for next message
TM_Start, // start pulling
TM_Exit, // stop and exit
};
ThreadMsg m_State;
// override pure thread proc from CAMThread
DWORD ThreadProc(void);
// running pull method (check m_bSync)
void Process(void);
// clean up any cancelled i/o after a flush
void CleanupCancelled(void);
// suspend thread from pulling, eg during seek
HRESULT PauseThread();
// start thread pulling - create thread if necy
HRESULT StartThread();
// stop and close thread
HRESULT StopThread();
// called from ProcessAsync to queue and collect requests
HRESULT QueueSample(
__inout REFERENCE_TIME& tCurrent,
REFERENCE_TIME tAlignStop,
BOOL bDiscontinuity);
HRESULT CollectAndDeliver(
REFERENCE_TIME tStart,
REFERENCE_TIME tStop);
HRESULT DeliverSample(
IMediaSample* pSample,
REFERENCE_TIME tStart,
REFERENCE_TIME tStop);
protected:
IMemAllocator * m_pAlloc;
public:
CPullPin();
virtual ~CPullPin();
// returns S_OK if successfully connected to an IAsyncReader interface
// from this object
// Optional allocator should be proposed as a preferred allocator if
// necessary
// bSync is TRUE if we are to use sync reads instead of the
// async methods.
HRESULT Connect(IUnknown* pUnk, IMemAllocator* pAlloc, BOOL bSync);
// disconnect any connection made in Connect
HRESULT Disconnect();
// agree an allocator using RequestAllocator - optional
// props param specifies your requirements (non-zero fields).
// returns an error code if fail to match requirements.
// optional IMemAllocator interface is offered as a preferred allocator
// but no error occurs if it can't be met.
virtual HRESULT DecideAllocator(
IMemAllocator* pAlloc,
__inout_opt ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES * pProps);
// set start and stop position. if active, will start immediately at
// the new position. Default is 0 to duration
HRESULT Seek(REFERENCE_TIME tStart, REFERENCE_TIME tStop);
// return the total duration
HRESULT Duration(__out REFERENCE_TIME* ptDuration);
// start pulling data
HRESULT Active(void);
// stop pulling data
HRESULT Inactive(void);
// helper functions
LONGLONG AlignDown(LONGLONG ll, LONG lAlign) {
// aligning downwards is just truncation
return ll & ~(lAlign-1);
};
LONGLONG AlignUp(LONGLONG ll, LONG lAlign) {
// align up: round up to next boundary
return (ll + (lAlign -1)) & ~(lAlign -1);
};
// GetReader returns the (addrefed) IAsyncReader interface
// for SyncRead etc
IAsyncReader* GetReader() {
m_pReader->AddRef();
return m_pReader;
};
// -- pure --
// override this to handle data arrival
// return value other than S_OK will stop data
virtual HRESULT Receive(IMediaSample*) PURE;
// override this to handle end-of-stream
virtual HRESULT EndOfStream(void) PURE;
// called on runtime errors that will have caused pulling
// to stop
// these errors are all returned from the upstream filter, who
// will have already reported any errors to the filtergraph.
virtual void OnError(HRESULT hr) PURE;
// flush this pin and all downstream
virtual HRESULT BeginFlush() PURE;
virtual HRESULT EndFlush() PURE;
};
#endif //__PULLPIN_H__