2 * Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
4 * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
7 /** \file filter_common.c Common helper functions for filter input/output. */
21 /** The array of supported filters. */
22 struct filter filters[NUM_SUPPORTED_FILTERS] = {FILTER_ARRAY};
25 * Call the init function of each supported filter.
28 void filter_init(void)
32 FOR_EACH_SUPPORTED_FILTER(i)
33 filters[i].init(filters + i);
37 * Close and destroy a filter callback.
39 * \param fcb The filter callback to close.
41 * This removes \a fcb from the list of filter callbacks and calls
42 * the close callback associated with \a fcb.
44 static void close_filter_callback(struct filter_callback *fcb)
46 PARA_NOTICE_LOG("closing filter_callback %p, data: %p\n", fcb, fcb->data);
52 * Close all callbacks of a filter node.
54 * \param fn The filter node which contains the filter callbacks to be closed.
56 * Call close_filter_callback() for each entry in the filter callback list
59 static void close_callbacks(struct filter_node *fn)
61 struct filter_callback *fcb, *tmp;
63 list_for_each_entry_safe(fcb, tmp, &fn->callbacks, node) {
64 PARA_INFO_LOG("closing %s filter callback\n",
65 filters[fn->filter_num].name);
66 close_filter_callback(fcb);
70 static void call_callbacks(struct filter_node *fn, char *inbuf, size_t inlen,
71 char *outbuf, size_t outlen)
73 struct filter_callback *fcb, *tmp;
74 list_for_each_entry_safe(fcb, tmp, &fn->callbacks, node) {
76 if (inlen && fcb->input_cb) {
77 ret = fcb->input_cb(inbuf, inlen, fcb);
79 close_filter_callback(fcb);
83 if (!outlen || !fcb->output_cb)
85 ret = fcb->output_cb(outbuf, outlen, fcb);
87 close_filter_callback(fcb);
92 * Call the convert function of each filter.
95 * \param t The task identifying the filter chain.
97 * This is the core function of the filter subsystem. It loops over the list of
98 * filter nodes determined by \a t and calls the filter's convert function if
99 * there is input available for the filter node in question. If the convert
100 * function consumed some or all of its input data, all registered input
101 * callbacks are called. Similarly, if a convert function produced output, all
102 * registered output callbacks get called.
104 * On errors a (negative) error code is stored in t->error.
106 * \sa filter_node, filter#convert, filter_callback.
108 void filter_post_select(__a_unused struct sched *s, struct task *t)
110 struct filter_chain *fc = container_of(t, struct filter_chain, task);
111 struct filter_node *fn;
114 int i, conv, conv_total = 0;
116 if (fc->output_error && *fc->output_error < 0) {
117 t->error = *fc->output_error;
122 loaded = fc->in_loaded;
124 FOR_EACH_FILTER_NODE(fn, fc, i) {
125 struct filter *f = filters + fn->filter_num;
126 if (fn->loaded < fn->bufsize) {
127 size_t size, old_fn_loaded = fn->loaded;
128 t->error = f->convert(ib, *loaded, fn);
132 call_callbacks(fn, ib, size, fn->buf + old_fn_loaded,
133 fn->loaded - old_fn_loaded);
135 conv += size + fn->loaded - old_fn_loaded;
137 memmove(ib, ib + size, *loaded);
140 loaded = &fn->loaded;
145 if (*fc->input_error >= 0)
149 if (*fc->in_loaded && conv_total)
151 t->error = -E_FC_EOF;
155 * Close all filter nodes and their callbacks.
157 * \param fc The filter chain to close.
159 * For each filter node determined by \a fc, call the close function of each
160 * registered filter callback as well as the close function of the
161 * corresponding filter. Free all resources and destroy all callback lists and
162 * the filter node list.
164 * \sa filter::close, filter_callback::close
166 void close_filters(struct filter_chain *fc)
168 struct filter_node *fn;
173 PARA_NOTICE_LOG("closing filter chain %p\n", fc);
174 FOR_EACH_FILTER_NODE(fn, fc, i) {
175 struct filter *f = filters + fn->filter_num;
177 PARA_INFO_LOG("closing %s filter\n", f->name);
180 free(fc->filter_nodes);
184 * If the filter has a command line parser and options is not NULL, run it.
185 * Returns filter_num on success, negative on errors
187 static int parse_filter_args(int filter_num, char *options, void **conf)
189 struct filter *f = &filters[filter_num];
190 int ret, i, argc = 2;
193 // PARA_DEBUG_LOG("%s, options: %s, parser: %p\n", f->name,
194 // options? options : "(none)", f->parse_config);
195 if (!f->parse_config)
196 return strlen(options)? -E_BAD_FILTER_OPTIONS : filter_num;
197 // PARA_DEBUG_LOG("options: %s\n", options);
198 argc = split_args(options, &argv, " \t");
199 // PARA_DEBUG_LOG("argc = %d, argv[0]: %s\n", argc, argv[0]);
200 for (i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--)
201 argv[i + 1] = argv[i];
202 argv[0] = para_strdup(f->name);
204 ret = f->parse_config(argc, argv, conf);
207 return ret < 0? ret : filter_num;
211 * Check the filter command line options.
213 * \param fa The command line options.
214 * \param conf Points to the filter configuration upon successful return.
216 * Check if \a fa starts with a the name of a supported filter, followed by
217 * a colon. If yes, call the command line parser of that filter.
219 * \return On success, the number of the filter is returned and \a conf
220 * is initialized to point to the filter configuration determined by \a fa.
221 * On errors, a negative value is returned.
223 * Note: If \a fa specifies a filter that has no command line parser success is
224 * returned, and \a conf is initialized to \p NULL.
226 * \sa filter::parse_config
228 int check_filter_arg(char *fa, void **conf)
233 // PARA_DEBUG_LOG("arg: %s\n", fa);
234 FOR_EACH_SUPPORTED_FILTER(j) {
235 const char *name = filters[j].name;
236 size_t len = strlen(name);
238 if (strlen(fa) < len)
240 if (strncmp(name, fa, len))
245 if (c && !filters[j].parse_config)
246 return -E_BAD_FILTER_OPTIONS;
247 return parse_filter_args(j, c? fa + len + 1 :
248 fa + strlen(fa), conf);
250 return -E_UNSUPPORTED_FILTER;
253 void print_filter_helps(int detailed)
257 printf_or_die("\nAvailable filters: \n\t");
258 FOR_EACH_SUPPORTED_FILTER(i)
259 printf_or_die("%s%s", i? " " : "", filters[i].name);
260 printf_or_die("\n\n");
262 FOR_EACH_SUPPORTED_FILTER(i) {
263 struct filter *f = filters + i;
265 if (!f->help.short_help)
267 printf_or_die("Options for %s:\n", f->name);
268 ggo_print_help(&f->help, detailed);