F5OEO-tstools/pidint_fns.h

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/*
* Functions for working PID/integer lists.
*
* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
* Version: MPL 1.1
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* License.
*
* The Original Code is the MPEG TS, PS and ES tools.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Amino Communications Ltd.
* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2008
* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributor(s):
* Amino Communications Ltd, Swavesey, Cambridge UK
*
* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
#ifndef _pidint_fns
#define _pidint_fns
#include "pidint_defns.h"
// ============================================================================
// PIDINT LIST maintenance
// ============================================================================
/*
* Initialise a new pid/int list datastructure.
*/
extern int init_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list);
/*
* Build a new pid/int list datastructure.
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int build_pidint_list(pidint_list_p *list);
/*
* Add a pid/integer pair to the end of the list
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int append_to_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
uint32_t pid,
int program);
/*
* Remove a pid/integer pair from the list
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int remove_from_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Tidy up and free a pid/int list datastructure after we've finished with it
*
* Clears the datastructure, frees it and returns `list` as NULL.
*
* Does nothing if `list` is already NULL.
*/
extern void free_pidint_list(pidint_list_p *list);
/*
* Report on a pid/int list's contents
*/
extern void report_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
char *list_name,
char *int_name,
int pid_first);
/*
* Lookup a PID to find the corresponding integer value in a pid/int list.
*
* Returns 0 if the PID is in the list, -1 if it is not.
*/
extern int pid_int_in_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
uint32_t pid,
int *number);
/*
* Lookup a PID to find its index in a pid/int list.
*
* Note that if `list` is NULL, then -1 will be returned - this is to
* allow the caller to make a query before they have read a list from the
* bitstream.
*
* Returns its index (0 or more) if the PID is in the list, -1 if it is not.
*/
extern int pid_index_in_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Lookup a PID to see if it is in a pid/int list.
*
* Note that if `list` is NULL, then FALSE will be returned - this is to
* allow the caller to make a query before they have read a list from the
* bitstream.
*
* Returns TRUE if the PID is in the list, FALSE if it is not.
*/
extern int pid_in_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Check if two pid/int lists have the same content.
*
* Note that:
*
* - a list always compares as the same as itself
* - two NULL lists compare as the same
* - the *order* of PID/int pairs in the lists does not matter
*
* Returns TRUE if the two have the same content, FALSE otherwise.
*/
extern int same_pidint_list(pidint_list_p list1,
pidint_list_p list2);
/*
* Report on a program stream list (a specialisation of report_pidint_list).
*
* - `list` is the stream list to report on
* - `prefix` is NULL or a string to put before each line printed
*/
extern void report_stream_list(pidint_list_p list,
char *prefix);
// ============================================================================
// PMT data maintenance
// ============================================================================
/*
* Build a new PMT datastructure.
*
* `version_number` should be in the range 0-31, and will be treated as a
* number modulo 32 if it is not.
*
* `PCR_pid` should be a legitimate PCR PID - i.e., in the range 0x0010 to
* 0x1FFE, or 0x1FFF to indicate "unset". However, for convenience, the
* value 0 will also be accepted, and converted to 0x1FFF.
*
* Returns (a pointer to) the new PMT datastructure, or NULL if some error
* occurs.
*/
extern pmt_p build_pmt(uint16_t program_number, byte version_number,
uint32_t PCR_pid);
/*
* Set the descriptor data on a PMT. Specifically, 'program info',
* the descriptor data in the PMT "as a whole".
*
* Any previous program information for this PMT is lost.
*
* A copy of the program information bytes is taken.
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int set_pmt_program_info(pmt_p pmt,
uint16_t program_info_length,
byte *program_info);
/*
* Add a program stream to a PMT datastructure
*
* If `ES_info_length` is greater than 0, then `ES_info` is copied.
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int add_stream_to_pmt(pmt_p pmt,
uint32_t elementary_PID,
byte stream_type,
uint16_t ES_info_length,
byte *ES_info);
/*
* Remove a program stream from a PMT.
*
* Returns 0 if it succeeds, 1 if some error occurs.
*/
extern int remove_stream_from_pmt(pmt_p pmt,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Tidy up and free a PMT datastructure after we've finished with it
*
* Clears the datastructure, frees it and returns `pmt` as NULL.
*
* Does nothing if `pmt` is already NULL.
*/
extern void free_pmt(pmt_p *pmt);
/*
* Lookup a PID to find its index in a PMT datastructure.
*
* Note that if `pmt` is NULL, then -1 will be returned.
*
* Returns its index (0 or more) if the PID is in the list, -1 if it is not.
*/
extern int pid_index_in_pmt(pmt_p pmt,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Lookup a PID to find the corresponding program stream information.
*
* Returns a pointer to the stream information if the PID is in the list,
* NULL if it is not.
*/
extern pmt_stream_p pid_stream_in_pmt(pmt_p pmt,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Lookup a PID to see if it is in a PMT datastructure.
*
* Note that if `pmt` is NULL, then FALSE will be returned.
*
* Returns TRUE if the PID is in the PMT's stream list, FALSE if it is not.
*/
extern int pid_in_pmt(pmt_p pmt,
uint32_t pid);
/*
* Check if two PMT datastructures have the same content.
*
* Note that:
*
* - a PMT datastructure always compares as the same as itself
* - two NULL datastructures compare as the same
* - the *order* of program streams in the PMTs does not matter
* - descriptors must be identical as well, and byte order therein
* does matter (this may need changing later on)
*
* Returns TRUE if the two have the same content, FALSE otherwise.
*/
extern int same_pmt(pmt_p pmt1,
pmt_p pmt2);
/*
* Report on a PMT datastructure.
*
* - if `is_msg`, report as a message, otherwise as an error
* - `prefix` is NULL or a string to put before each line printed
* - `pmt` is the PMT to report on
*/
extern void report_pmt(int is_msg,
char *prefix,
pmt_p pmt);
#endif // _pidint_fns
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