/* * Copyright (C) 2003-2011 The Music Player Daemon Project * http://www.musicpd.org * * 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 MPD_INPUT_STREAM_H #define MPD_INPUT_STREAM_H #include "check.h" #include "gcc.h" #include #include #include #include struct input_stream { /** * the plugin which implements this input stream */ const struct input_plugin *plugin; /** * The absolute URI which was used to open this stream. May * be NULL if this is unknown. */ char *uri; /** * A mutex that protects the mutable attributes of this object * and its implementation. It must be locked before calling * any of the public methods. * * This object is allocated by the client, and the client is * responsible for freeing it. */ GMutex *mutex; /** * A cond that gets signalled when the state of this object * changes from the I/O thread. The client of this object may * wait on it. Optional, may be NULL. * * This object is allocated by the client, and the client is * responsible for freeing it. */ GCond *cond; /** * indicates whether the stream is ready for reading and * whether the other attributes in this struct are valid */ bool ready; /** * if true, then the stream is fully seekable */ bool seekable; /** * the size of the resource, or -1 if unknown */ goffset size; /** * the current offset within the stream */ goffset offset; /** * the MIME content type of the resource, or NULL if unknown */ char *mime; }; /** * Opens a new input stream. You may not access it until the "ready" * flag is set. * * @param mutex a mutex that is used to protect this object; must be * locked before calling any of the public methods * @param cond a cond that gets signalled when the state of * this object changes; may be NULL if the caller doesn't want to get * notifications * @return an #input_stream object on success, NULL on error */ gcc_nonnull(1, 2) G_GNUC_MALLOC struct input_stream * input_stream_open(const char *uri, GMutex *mutex, GCond *cond, GError **error_r); /** * Close the input stream and free resources. * * The caller must not lock the mutex. */ gcc_nonnull(1) void input_stream_close(struct input_stream *is); gcc_nonnull(1) static inline void input_stream_lock(struct input_stream *is) { g_mutex_lock(is->mutex); } gcc_nonnull(1) static inline void input_stream_unlock(struct input_stream *is) { g_mutex_unlock(is->mutex); } /** * Check for errors that may have occurred in the I/O thread. * * @return false on error */ gcc_nonnull(1) bool input_stream_check(struct input_stream *is, GError **error_r); /** * Update the public attributes. Call before accessing attributes * such as "ready" or "offset". */ gcc_nonnull(1) void input_stream_update(struct input_stream *is); /** * Wait until the stream becomes ready. * * The caller must lock the mutex. */ gcc_nonnull(1) void input_stream_wait_ready(struct input_stream *is); /** * Wrapper for input_stream_wait_locked() which locks and unlocks the * mutex; the caller must not be holding it already. */ gcc_nonnull(1) void input_stream_lock_wait_ready(struct input_stream *is); /** * Seeks to the specified position in the stream. This will most * likely fail if the "seekable" flag is false. * * The caller must lock the mutex. * * @param is the input_stream object * @param offset the relative offset * @param whence the base of the seek, one of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END */ gcc_nonnull(1) bool input_stream_seek(struct input_stream *is, goffset offset, int whence, GError **error_r); /** * Wrapper for input_stream_seek() which locks and unlocks the * mutex; the caller must not be holding it already. */ gcc_nonnull(1) bool input_stream_lock_seek(struct input_stream *is, goffset offset, int whence, GError **error_r); /** * Returns true if the stream has reached end-of-file. * * The caller must lock the mutex. */ gcc_nonnull(1) G_GNUC_PURE bool input_stream_eof(struct input_stream *is); /** * Wrapper for input_stream_eof() which locks and unlocks the mutex; * the caller must not be holding it already. */ gcc_nonnull(1) G_GNUC_PURE bool input_stream_lock_eof(struct input_stream *is); /** * Reads the tag from the stream. * * The caller must lock the mutex. * * @return a tag object which must be freed with tag_free(), or NULL * if the tag has not changed since the last call */ gcc_nonnull(1) G_GNUC_MALLOC struct tag * input_stream_tag(struct input_stream *is); /** * Wrapper for input_stream_tag() which locks and unlocks the * mutex; the caller must not be holding it already. */ gcc_nonnull(1) G_GNUC_MALLOC struct tag * input_stream_lock_tag(struct input_stream *is); /** * Returns true if the next read operation will not block: either data * is available, or end-of-stream has been reached, or an error has * occurred. * * The caller must lock the mutex. */ gcc_nonnull(1) G_GNUC_PURE bool input_stream_available(struct input_stream *is); /** * Reads data from the stream into the caller-supplied buffer. * Returns 0 on error or eof (check with input_stream_eof()). * * The caller must lock the mutex. * * @param is the input_stream object * @param ptr the buffer to read into * @param size the maximum number of bytes to read * @return the number of bytes read */ gcc_nonnull(1, 2) size_t input_stream_read(struct input_stream *is, void *ptr, size_t size, GError **error_r); /** * Wrapper for input_stream_tag() which locks and unlocks the * mutex; the caller must not be holding it already. */ gcc_nonnull(1, 2) size_t input_stream_lock_read(struct input_stream *is, void *ptr, size_t size, GError **error_r); #endif