| Index: cc/layers/video_frame_provider.h
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| diff --git a/cc/layers/video_frame_provider.h b/cc/layers/video_frame_provider.h
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| index ff632f6546dea421dac7d7e9d6d2ddf07aa7711a..45e6c4110c5364ec5deb36e2e1a7504fcbbf007d 100644
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| --- a/cc/layers/video_frame_provider.h
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| +++ b/cc/layers/video_frame_provider.h
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| @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
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|  #define CC_LAYERS_VIDEO_FRAME_PROVIDER_H_
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|  
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|  #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
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| -#include "base/time/time.h"
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|  #include "cc/base/cc_export.h"
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|  
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|  namespace media {
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| @@ -15,39 +14,27 @@ class VideoFrame;
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|  
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|  namespace cc {
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|  
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| -// VideoFrameProvider and VideoFrameProvider::Client define the relationship by
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| -// which video frames are exchanged between a provider and client.
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| -//
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| -// Threading notes: This class may be used in a multithreaded manner. However,
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| -// if the Client implementation calls GetCurrentFrame()/PutCurrentFrame() from
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| -// one thread, the provider must ensure that all client methods (except
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| -// StopUsingProvider()) are called from that thread (typically the compositor
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| -// thread).
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| +// Threading notes: This class may be used in a multi threaded manner.
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| +// Specifically, the implementation may call GetCurrentFrame() or
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| +// PutCurrentFrame() from the compositor thread. If so, the caller is
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| +// responsible for making sure Client::DidReceiveFrame() and
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| +// Client::DidUpdateMatrix() are only called from this same thread.
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|  class CC_EXPORT VideoFrameProvider {
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|   public:
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| +  virtual ~VideoFrameProvider() {}
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| +
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|    class CC_EXPORT Client {
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|     public:
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| -    // The provider will call this method to tell the client to stop using it.
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| +    // Provider will call this method to tell the client to stop using it.
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|      // StopUsingProvider() may be called from any thread. The client should
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|      // block until it has PutCurrentFrame() any outstanding frames.
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|      virtual void StopUsingProvider() = 0;
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|  
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| -    // Notifies the client that it should start or stop making regular
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| -    // UpdateCurrentFrame() calls to the provider. No further calls to
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| -    // UpdateCurrentFrame() should be made once StopRendering() returns.
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| -    //
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| -    // Callers should use these methods to indicate when it expects and no
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| -    // longer expects (respectively) to have new frames for the client. Clients
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| -    // may use this information for power conservation.
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| -    virtual void StartRendering() = 0;
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| -    virtual void StopRendering() = 0;
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| -
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| -    // Notifies the client that GetCurrentFrame() will return new data.
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| -    // TODO(dalecurtis): Nuke this once VideoFrameProviderClientImpl is using a
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| -    // BeginFrameObserver based approach. http://crbug.com/336733
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| +    // Notifies the provider's client that a call to GetCurrentFrame() will
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| +    // return new data.
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|      virtual void DidReceiveFrame() = 0;
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|  
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| -    // Notifies the client of a new UV transform matrix to be used.
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| +    // Notifies the provider's client of a new UV transform matrix to be used.
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|      virtual void DidUpdateMatrix(const float* matrix) = 0;
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|  
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|     protected:
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| @@ -58,33 +45,18 @@ class CC_EXPORT VideoFrameProvider {
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|    // that the provider is not destroyed before this call returns.
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|    virtual void SetVideoFrameProviderClient(Client* client) = 0;
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|  
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| -  // Called by the client on a regular interval. Returns true if a new frame
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| -  // will be available via GetCurrentFrame() which should be displayed within
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| -  // the presentation interval [|deadline_min|, |deadline_max|].
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| -  //
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| -  // Implementations may use this to drive frame acquisition from underlying
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| -  // sources, so it must be called by clients before calling GetCurrentFrame().
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| -  virtual bool UpdateCurrentFrame(base::TimeTicks deadline_min,
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| -                                  base::TimeTicks deadline_max) = 0;
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| -
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| -  // Returns the current frame, which may have been updated by a recent call to
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| -  // UpdateCurrentFrame(). A call to this method does not ensure that the frame
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| -  // will be rendered. A subsequent call to PutCurrentFrame() must be made if
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| -  // the frame is expected to be rendered.
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| -  //
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| -  // Clients should call this in response to UpdateCurrentFrame() returning true
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| -  // or in response to a DidReceiveFrame() call.
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| -  //
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| -  // TODO(dalecurtis): Remove text about DidReceiveFrame() once the old path
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| -  // has been removed. http://crbug.com/439548
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| +  // This function places a lock on the current frame and returns a pointer to
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| +  // it. Calls to this method should always be followed with a call to
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| +  // PutCurrentFrame().
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| +  // Only the current provider client should call this function.
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|    virtual scoped_refptr<media::VideoFrame> GetCurrentFrame() = 0;
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|  
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| -  // Indicates that the last frame returned via GetCurrentFrame() is expected to
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| -  // be rendered. Must only occur after a previous call to GetCurrentFrame().
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| -  virtual void PutCurrentFrame() = 0;
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| -
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| - protected:
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| -  virtual ~VideoFrameProvider() {}
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| +  // This function releases the lock on the video frame. It should always be
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| +  // called after GetCurrentFrame(). Frames passed into this method
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| +  // should no longer be referenced after the call is made. Only the current
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| +  // provider client should call this function.
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| +  virtual void PutCurrentFrame(
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| +      const scoped_refptr<media::VideoFrame>& frame) = 0;
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|  };
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|  
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|  }  // namespace cc
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