Index: media/cast/video_receiver/video_receiver.cc |
diff --git a/media/cast/video_receiver/video_receiver.cc b/media/cast/video_receiver/video_receiver.cc |
index 4af2c5316247cbbd4b58edd970b1c9d010958ea8..890985a05f5fd26db0f50dfe6984b9c50195c32e 100644 |
--- a/media/cast/video_receiver/video_receiver.cc |
+++ b/media/cast/video_receiver/video_receiver.cc |
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ |
namespace { |
const int kMinSchedulingDelayMs = 1; |
-const int kMinTimeBetweenOffsetUpdatesMs = 1000; |
-const int kTimeOffsetMaxCounter = 10; |
} // namespace |
namespace media { |
@@ -31,10 +29,11 @@ VideoReceiver::VideoReceiver(scoped_refptr<CastEnvironment> cast_environment, |
cast_environment_(cast_environment), |
event_subscriber_(kReceiverRtcpEventHistorySize, VIDEO_EVENT), |
codec_(video_config.codec), |
- target_delay_delta_( |
+ target_playout_delay_( |
base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(video_config.rtp_max_delay_ms)), |
expected_frame_duration_( |
base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(1) / video_config.max_frame_rate), |
+ reports_are_scheduled_(false), |
framer_(cast_environment->Clock(), |
this, |
video_config.incoming_ssrc, |
@@ -52,10 +51,7 @@ VideoReceiver::VideoReceiver(scoped_refptr<CastEnvironment> cast_environment, |
video_config.incoming_ssrc, |
video_config.rtcp_c_name, |
false), |
- time_offset_counter_(0), |
- time_incoming_packet_updated_(false), |
- incoming_rtp_timestamp_(0), |
- is_waiting_for_consecutive_frame_(false), |
+ is_waiting_to_emit_frames_(false), |
weak_factory_(this) { |
DCHECK_GT(video_config.rtp_max_delay_ms, 0); |
DCHECK_GT(video_config.max_frame_rate, 0); |
@@ -63,7 +59,7 @@ VideoReceiver::VideoReceiver(scoped_refptr<CastEnvironment> cast_environment, |
video_decoder_.reset(new VideoDecoder(cast_environment, video_config)); |
} |
decryptor_.Initialize(video_config.aes_key, video_config.aes_iv_mask); |
- rtcp_.SetTargetDelay(target_delay_delta_); |
+ rtcp_.SetTargetDelay(target_playout_delay_); |
cast_environment_->Logging()->AddRawEventSubscriber(&event_subscriber_); |
memset(frame_id_to_rtp_timestamp_, 0, sizeof(frame_id_to_rtp_timestamp_)); |
} |
@@ -73,12 +69,6 @@ VideoReceiver::~VideoReceiver() { |
cast_environment_->Logging()->RemoveRawEventSubscriber(&event_subscriber_); |
} |
-void VideoReceiver::InitializeTimers() { |
- DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
- ScheduleNextRtcpReport(); |
- ScheduleNextCastMessage(); |
-} |
- |
void VideoReceiver::GetRawVideoFrame( |
const VideoFrameDecodedCallback& callback) { |
DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
@@ -160,29 +150,27 @@ void VideoReceiver::EmitAvailableEncodedFrames() { |
VLOG(1) << "Wait for more video packets to produce a completed frame."; |
return; // OnReceivedPayloadData() will invoke this method in the future. |
} |
+ if (!is_consecutively_next_frame && |
+ !transport::CanDropFramesForCodec(codec_)) { |
+ VLOG(1) << "Wait for the next frame in sequence (codec requirement)."; |
+ return; // OnReceivedPayloadData() will invoke this method in the future. |
+ } |
+ |
+ const base::TimeTicks playout_time = |
+ GetPlayoutTime(encoded_frame->rtp_timestamp); |
// If |framer_| has a frame ready that is out of sequence, examine the |
// playout time to determine whether it's acceptable to continue, thereby |
// skipping one or more frames. Skip if the missing frame wouldn't complete |
// playing before the start of playback of the available frame. |
- const base::TimeTicks now = cast_environment_->Clock()->NowTicks(); |
- const base::TimeTicks playout_time = |
- GetPlayoutTime(now, encoded_frame->rtp_timestamp); |
if (!is_consecutively_next_frame) { |
+ const base::TimeTicks now = cast_environment_->Clock()->NowTicks(); |
// TODO(miu): Also account for expected decode time here? |
const base::TimeTicks earliest_possible_end_time_of_missing_frame = |
now + expected_frame_duration_; |
if (earliest_possible_end_time_of_missing_frame < playout_time) { |
VLOG(1) << "Wait for next consecutive frame instead of skipping."; |
- if (!is_waiting_for_consecutive_frame_) { |
- is_waiting_for_consecutive_frame_ = true; |
- cast_environment_->PostDelayedTask( |
- CastEnvironment::MAIN, |
- FROM_HERE, |
- base::Bind(&VideoReceiver::EmitAvailableEncodedFramesAfterWaiting, |
- weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr()), |
- playout_time - now); |
- } |
+ RetryEmitAfterWaiting(playout_time - now); |
return; |
} |
} |
@@ -220,79 +208,52 @@ void VideoReceiver::EmitAvailableEncodedFrames() { |
} |
} |
+void VideoReceiver::RetryEmitAfterWaiting(base::TimeDelta wait_time) { |
+ DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
+ if (is_waiting_to_emit_frames_) |
+ return; |
+ is_waiting_to_emit_frames_ = true; |
+ cast_environment_->PostDelayedTask( |
+ CastEnvironment::MAIN, |
+ FROM_HERE, |
+ base::Bind(&VideoReceiver::EmitAvailableEncodedFramesAfterWaiting, |
+ weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr()), |
+ wait_time); |
+} |
+ |
void VideoReceiver::EmitAvailableEncodedFramesAfterWaiting() { |
DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
- DCHECK(is_waiting_for_consecutive_frame_); |
- is_waiting_for_consecutive_frame_ = false; |
+ DCHECK(is_waiting_to_emit_frames_); |
+ is_waiting_to_emit_frames_ = false; |
EmitAvailableEncodedFrames(); |
} |
-base::TimeTicks VideoReceiver::GetPlayoutTime(base::TimeTicks now, |
- uint32 rtp_timestamp) { |
- // TODO(miu): This and AudioReceiver::GetPlayoutTime() need to be reconciled! |
- |
- DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
- // Senders time in ms when this frame was captured. |
- // Note: the senders clock and our local clock might not be synced. |
- base::TimeTicks rtp_timestamp_in_ticks; |
- |
- // Compute the time offset_in_ticks based on the incoming_rtp_timestamp_. |
- if (time_offset_counter_ == 0) { |
- // Check for received RTCP to sync the stream play it out asap. |
- if (rtcp_.RtpTimestampInSenderTime(kVideoFrequency, |
- incoming_rtp_timestamp_, |
- &rtp_timestamp_in_ticks)) { |
- ++time_offset_counter_; |
- } |
- } else if (time_incoming_packet_updated_) { |
- if (rtcp_.RtpTimestampInSenderTime(kVideoFrequency, |
- incoming_rtp_timestamp_, |
- &rtp_timestamp_in_ticks)) { |
- // Time to update the time_offset. |
- base::TimeDelta time_offset = |
- time_incoming_packet_ - rtp_timestamp_in_ticks; |
- // Taking the minimum of the first kTimeOffsetMaxCounter values. We are |
- // assuming that we are looking for the minimum offset, which will occur |
- // when network conditions are the best. This should occur at least once |
- // within the first kTimeOffsetMaxCounter samples. Any drift should be |
- // very slow, and negligible for this use case. |
- if (time_offset_counter_ == 1) |
- time_offset_ = time_offset; |
- else if (time_offset_counter_ < kTimeOffsetMaxCounter) { |
- time_offset_ = std::min(time_offset_, time_offset); |
- } |
- if (time_offset_counter_ < kTimeOffsetMaxCounter) |
- ++time_offset_counter_; |
- } |
- } |
- // Reset |time_incoming_packet_updated_| to enable a future measurement. |
- time_incoming_packet_updated_ = false; |
- // Compute the actual rtp_timestamp_in_ticks based on the current timestamp. |
- if (!rtcp_.RtpTimestampInSenderTime( |
- kVideoFrequency, rtp_timestamp, &rtp_timestamp_in_ticks)) { |
- // This can fail if we have not received any RTCP packets in a long time. |
- // BUG: These calculations are a placeholder, and to be revisited in a |
- // soon-upcoming change. http://crbug.com/356942 |
- const int frequency_khz = kVideoFrequency / 1000; |
- const base::TimeDelta delta_based_on_rtp_timestamps = |
- base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds( |
- static_cast<int32>(rtp_timestamp - incoming_rtp_timestamp_) / |
- frequency_khz); |
- return time_incoming_packet_ + delta_based_on_rtp_timestamps; |
+base::TimeTicks VideoReceiver::GetPlayoutTime(uint32 rtp_timestamp) const { |
+ base::TimeTicks capture_time = rtcp_.ToApproximateCaptureTime( |
+ rtp_timestamp, kVideoFrequency); |
+ |
+ // HACK: The sender should have provided Sender Reports which allow this |
+ // receiver to map RTP timestamps back to the time the frame was captured on |
+ // the sender. It should have done this before sending the first frame, but |
+ // the spec does not currently require this. Therefore, if the data is |
+ // missing, this receiver is forced to take a guess. |
+ // |
+ // The guess is based on a number of assumptions which in many environments |
+ // will be completely wrong: |
+ // 1. The difference between the sender clock and receiver clock (relative |
+ // to NTP epoch) is very close to zero. |
+ // 2. The amount of time the sender took to encode/process the frame before |
+ // transport is approximately 1/2 the amount of time between frames. |
+ // 3. Perfect network conditions (i.e., negligible latency, no packet loss, |
+ // frames are arriving in-order, etc.). |
+ if (capture_time.is_null()) { |
+ VLOG(1) << ("Guessing playout time because sender has not yet sent lip " |
+ "sync info. Expect jank in the near future!"); |
+ capture_time = cast_environment_->Clock()->NowTicks() - |
hubbe
2014/05/14 23:12:23
Doesn't ToApproximateCaptureTime() also guess?
Bet
miu
2014/05/16 22:45:47
No. Only XXXXXReceiver::GetPlayoutTime() has the
|
+ (expected_frame_duration_ / 2); |
} |
- base::TimeTicks render_time = |
- rtp_timestamp_in_ticks + time_offset_ + target_delay_delta_; |
- // TODO(miu): This is broken since this "getter" method may be called on |
- // frames received out-of-order, which means the playout times for earlier |
- // frames will be computed incorrectly. |
-#if 0 |
- if (last_render_time_ > render_time) |
- render_time = last_render_time_; |
- last_render_time_ = render_time; |
-#endif |
- |
- return render_time; |
+ return capture_time + target_playout_delay_; |
} |
void VideoReceiver::IncomingPacket(scoped_ptr<Packet> packet) { |
@@ -302,6 +263,11 @@ void VideoReceiver::IncomingPacket(scoped_ptr<Packet> packet) { |
} else { |
ReceivedPacket(&packet->front(), packet->size()); |
} |
+ if (!reports_are_scheduled_) { |
+ ScheduleNextRtcpReport(); |
+ ScheduleNextCastMessage(); |
+ reports_are_scheduled_ = true; |
+ } |
} |
void VideoReceiver::OnReceivedPayloadData(const uint8* payload_data, |
@@ -309,21 +275,7 @@ void VideoReceiver::OnReceivedPayloadData(const uint8* payload_data, |
const RtpCastHeader& rtp_header) { |
DCHECK(cast_environment_->CurrentlyOn(CastEnvironment::MAIN)); |
- base::TimeTicks now = cast_environment_->Clock()->NowTicks(); |
- if (time_incoming_packet_.is_null() || |
- now - time_incoming_packet_ > |
- base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(kMinTimeBetweenOffsetUpdatesMs)) { |
- if (time_incoming_packet_.is_null()) |
- InitializeTimers(); |
- incoming_rtp_timestamp_ = rtp_header.rtp_timestamp; |
- // The following incoming packet info is used for syncing sender and |
- // receiver clock. Use only the first packet of every frame to obtain a |
- // minimal value. |
- if (rtp_header.packet_id == 0) { |
- time_incoming_packet_ = now; |
- time_incoming_packet_updated_ = true; |
- } |
- } |
+ const base::TimeTicks now = cast_environment_->Clock()->NowTicks(); |
frame_id_to_rtp_timestamp_[rtp_header.frame_id & 0xff] = |
rtp_header.rtp_timestamp; |