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Bug 539356 - Part 9a - Add new display list invalidation API to nsDisplayItem and implement it. r=roc
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Bug 539356 - Part 9b - Add new frame invalidation API. r=roc
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Bug 539356 - Part 9c - Remove old invalidation code. r=bz
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Bug 539356 - Part 9d - Make SVG support the new invalidation model. r=jwatt
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Bug 539356 - Part 9e - FrameLayerBuilder changes for display list invalidation. r=roc
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Bug 539356 - Part 9f - Compute the invalid area of the layer tree and pass this to the widget. r=roc
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Bug 539356 - Part 9g - Modify MozAfterPaint code to work with the new invalidation model. r=roc
We trim the initial few samples out of the opus decoder,
to give the output time to converge, and to correct for
the encoding delay. Encoders store the delay in the preskip
field of the Ogg encapsulation header.
The previous code to do this was a hack based on the granulepos
values and could fail on some inputs. Instead, keep a count
of how many samples we want to trip, and remove packet data
until that value matches the preskip value from the header.
The value is set to the preskip value from the header when
the decoder is initialized. We also need to do this after
seek. To do this we add a specialized nsOggReader::ResetDecode
method which takes a boolean argument, set to true when
we are seeking to the start of the stream. In that case,
the method resets the skip count.
There is still an issue after general seeks. The spec recommends
trimming a full 80 ms (3840 frames) to allow the decoder to fully
settle from the previous state. It's tricky to do this inside
nsOpusState because it doesn't know where it is in the stream.
Also add some debug output to track the decode behaviour.
On 2012 May 10, the Ogg encapsulation spec for Opus at
https://wiki.xiph.org/OggOpus bumped the version number
from zero to one. The one-byte field is also now notionally
split into major and minor subfields, with incompatible
changes signalled by the major field.
We update nsOpusState::DecodeHeader to parse the version
field separately from the stream identification and reject
any stream where the high four bits of the version field
is non-zero.
The opus-tools repo was updated 2012 May 22 to set with
version = 1. This commit enables playback of those files.
For media resources whose streams are captured before the load has started, we shouldn't even start
an audio thread. This saves a lot of resources and ensures we don't see races between the audio thread
and the code that copies packets from the audio queue to the MediaStreams.
The first part just handles the case where nsAudioStream failed to allocate a stream. It won't be playing
anything, so instead of trying to get the audio position, just fall back to the media graph current time.
Otherwise GetPositionInFrames returns -1 and things go badly from there.
The second part simplifies the calculation of the next mCurrentTime to just make it based on real time.
We had some code to not let it advance past the end of a stream's buffer, but the next part will make that
unnecessary.
The third part is the real fix. When the new current time has advanced past mBlockingDecisionsMadeUntilTime,
that means the control loop didn't run in time to replenish the audio output buffers and keep up with its
other duties. Effectively all streams have been blocked between mBlockingDecisionsMadeUntilTime and
the new current time. Account for that by adding the difference as extra blocked time for every stream.
We only need to ensure that the stream is marked blocked from mBlockingDecisionsMadeUntilTime indefinitely
far into the future, and then update mBlockingDecisionsMadeUntilTime to the new current time, because the
code takes into account that only blocking decisions up to mBlockingDecisionsMadeUntilTime are valid.
Fix a crash loading opus files when the media.opus.enabled pref is
false. The buffering code still tries to call our Time() method,
but without having read the headers we cannot perform the
conversion.
This commit adds a guard on mActive like the other ::Time
methods use.
Add a short Ogg Opus file to the content/media/test
directory and add it to the gSeekTests, gSmallTests,
and gPlayTests in manifest.js. This file is crafted
to end on a packet boundary, so trimming to duration
is not verified.
Set the media.opus.enabled pref to true in manifest.js
so the various tests using the opus file succeed.
Add a stanza to can_play_type_ogg.js to test the
behaviour of canPlayType with an opus-specific
media type for both values of the pref.
Add support for the .opus filename extension to
the mochitest http server.
Parse and decode Opus streams embedded in the Ogg
container. Based on the draft specification from
https://wiki.xiph.org/OggOpus
Support is conditional on the runtime preference
setting media.opus.enabled, which is false by
default until we're confident the spec is stable
and useful.
This patch doesn't support the gain header or
multichannel files.
The LEUint*() functions from the skeleton parser
are used to read the multi-byte header fields.
This requires moving them to earlier in the file.
Mappings for the .opus filename extension are also
added to facilitate testing with local files.
This is currently not fully functional. The MediaStream always ends when the underlying resource ends. You can't use these APIs on a media element
whose src is a MediaStream. Seeking or pausing the resource will cause problems. The media element does not play back in sync with the MediaStream.