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diff --git a/dom/media/MediaData.h b/dom/media/MediaData.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4040f368ba --- /dev/null +++ b/dom/media/MediaData.h @@ -0,0 +1,712 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ +#if !defined(MediaData_h) +# define MediaData_h + +# include "AudioConfig.h" +# include "AudioSampleFormat.h" +# include "ImageTypes.h" +# include "SharedBuffer.h" +# include "TimeUnits.h" +# include "mozilla/CheckedInt.h" +# include "mozilla/Maybe.h" +# include "mozilla/PodOperations.h" +# include "mozilla/RefPtr.h" +# include "mozilla/Span.h" +# include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h" +# include "mozilla/UniquePtrExtensions.h" +# include "mozilla/gfx/Rect.h" +# include "nsString.h" +# include "nsTArray.h" + +namespace mozilla { + +namespace layers { +class Image; +class ImageContainer; +class KnowsCompositor; +} // namespace layers + +class MediaByteBuffer; +class TrackInfoSharedPtr; + +// AlignedBuffer: +// Memory allocations are fallibles. Methods return a boolean indicating if +// memory allocations were successful. Return values should always be checked. +// AlignedBuffer::mData will be nullptr if no memory has been allocated or if +// an error occurred during construction. +// Existing data is only ever modified if new memory allocation has succeeded +// and preserved if not. +// +// The memory referenced by mData will always be Alignment bytes aligned and the +// underlying buffer will always have a size such that Alignment bytes blocks +// can be used to read the content, regardless of the mSize value. Buffer is +// zeroed on creation, elements are not individually constructed. +// An Alignment value of 0 means that the data isn't aligned. +// +// Type must be trivially copyable. +// +// AlignedBuffer can typically be used in place of UniquePtr<Type[]> however +// care must be taken as all memory allocations are fallible. +// Example: +// auto buffer = MakeUniqueFallible<float[]>(samples) +// becomes: AlignedFloatBuffer buffer(samples) +// +// auto buffer = MakeUnique<float[]>(samples) +// becomes: +// AlignedFloatBuffer buffer(samples); +// if (!buffer) { return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } + +template <typename Type, int Alignment = 32> +class AlignedBuffer { + public: + AlignedBuffer() + : mData(nullptr), mLength(0), mBuffer(nullptr), mCapacity(0) {} + + explicit AlignedBuffer(size_t aLength) + : mData(nullptr), mLength(0), mBuffer(nullptr), mCapacity(0) { + if (EnsureCapacity(aLength)) { + mLength = aLength; + } + } + + AlignedBuffer(const Type* aData, size_t aLength) : AlignedBuffer(aLength) { + if (!mData) { + return; + } + PodCopy(mData, aData, aLength); + } + + AlignedBuffer(const AlignedBuffer& aOther) + : AlignedBuffer(aOther.Data(), aOther.Length()) {} + + AlignedBuffer(AlignedBuffer&& aOther) + : mData(aOther.mData), + mLength(aOther.mLength), + mBuffer(std::move(aOther.mBuffer)), + mCapacity(aOther.mCapacity) { + aOther.mData = nullptr; + aOther.mLength = 0; + aOther.mCapacity = 0; + } + + AlignedBuffer& operator=(AlignedBuffer&& aOther) { + this->~AlignedBuffer(); + new (this) AlignedBuffer(std::move(aOther)); + return *this; + } + + Type* Data() const { return mData; } + size_t Length() const { return mLength; } + size_t Size() const { return mLength * sizeof(Type); } + Type& operator[](size_t aIndex) { + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex < mLength); + return mData[aIndex]; + } + const Type& operator[](size_t aIndex) const { + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex < mLength); + return mData[aIndex]; + } + // Set length of buffer, allocating memory as required. + // If length is increased, new buffer area is filled with 0. + bool SetLength(size_t aLength) { + if (aLength > mLength && !EnsureCapacity(aLength)) { + return false; + } + mLength = aLength; + return true; + } + // Add aData at the beginning of buffer. + bool Prepend(const Type* aData, size_t aLength) { + if (!EnsureCapacity(aLength + mLength)) { + return false; + } + + // Shift the data to the right by aLength to leave room for the new data. + PodMove(mData + aLength, mData, mLength); + PodCopy(mData, aData, aLength); + + mLength += aLength; + return true; + } + // Add aData at the end of buffer. + bool Append(const Type* aData, size_t aLength) { + if (!EnsureCapacity(aLength + mLength)) { + return false; + } + + PodCopy(mData + mLength, aData, aLength); + + mLength += aLength; + return true; + } + // Replace current content with aData. + bool Replace(const Type* aData, size_t aLength) { + // If aLength is smaller than our current length, we leave the buffer as is, + // only adjusting the reported length. + if (!EnsureCapacity(aLength)) { + return false; + } + + PodCopy(mData, aData, aLength); + mLength = aLength; + return true; + } + // Clear the memory buffer. Will set target mData and mLength to 0. + void Clear() { + mLength = 0; + mData = nullptr; + } + + // Methods for reporting memory. + size_t SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const { + size_t size = aMallocSizeOf(this); + size += aMallocSizeOf(mBuffer.get()); + return size; + } + // AlignedBuffer is typically allocated on the stack. As such, you likely + // want to use SizeOfExcludingThis + size_t SizeOfExcludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const { + return aMallocSizeOf(mBuffer.get()); + } + size_t ComputedSizeOfExcludingThis() const { return mCapacity; } + + // For backward compatibility with UniquePtr<Type[]> + Type* get() const { return mData; } + explicit operator bool() const { return mData != nullptr; } + + // Size in bytes of extra space allocated for padding. + static size_t AlignmentPaddingSize() { return AlignmentOffset() * 2; } + + void PopFront(size_t aCount) { + MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(mLength >= aCount, "Popping too many elements."); + PodMove(mData, mData + aCount, mLength - aCount); + mLength -= aCount; + } + + void PopBack(size_t aCount) { + MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(mLength >= aCount, "Popping too many elements."); + mLength -= aCount; + } + + private: + static size_t AlignmentOffset() { return Alignment ? Alignment - 1 : 0; } + + // Ensure that the backend buffer can hold aLength data. Will update mData. + // Will enforce that the start of allocated data is always Alignment bytes + // aligned and that it has sufficient end padding to allow for Alignment bytes + // block read as required by some data decoders. + // Returns false if memory couldn't be allocated. + bool EnsureCapacity(size_t aLength) { + if (!aLength) { + // No need to allocate a buffer yet. + return true; + } + const CheckedInt<size_t> sizeNeeded = + CheckedInt<size_t>(aLength) * sizeof(Type) + AlignmentPaddingSize(); + + if (!sizeNeeded.isValid() || sizeNeeded.value() >= INT32_MAX) { + // overflow or over an acceptable size. + return false; + } + if (mData && mCapacity >= sizeNeeded.value()) { + return true; + } + auto newBuffer = MakeUniqueFallible<uint8_t[]>(sizeNeeded.value()); + if (!newBuffer) { + return false; + } + + // Find alignment address. + const uintptr_t alignmask = AlignmentOffset(); + Type* newData = reinterpret_cast<Type*>( + (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(newBuffer.get()) + alignmask) & + ~alignmask); + MOZ_ASSERT(uintptr_t(newData) % (AlignmentOffset() + 1) == 0); + + MOZ_ASSERT(!mLength || mData); + + PodZero(newData + mLength, aLength - mLength); + if (mLength) { + PodCopy(newData, mData, mLength); + } + + mBuffer = std::move(newBuffer); + mCapacity = sizeNeeded.value(); + mData = newData; + + return true; + } + Type* mData; + size_t mLength{}; // number of elements + UniquePtr<uint8_t[]> mBuffer; + size_t mCapacity{}; // in bytes +}; + +typedef AlignedBuffer<uint8_t> AlignedByteBuffer; +typedef AlignedBuffer<float> AlignedFloatBuffer; +typedef AlignedBuffer<int16_t> AlignedShortBuffer; +typedef AlignedBuffer<AudioDataValue> AlignedAudioBuffer; + +// Container that holds media samples. +class MediaData { + public: + NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(MediaData) + + enum class Type : uint8_t { AUDIO_DATA = 0, VIDEO_DATA, RAW_DATA, NULL_DATA }; + static const char* TypeToStr(Type aType) { + switch (aType) { + case Type::AUDIO_DATA: + return "AUDIO_DATA"; + case Type::VIDEO_DATA: + return "VIDEO_DATA"; + case Type::RAW_DATA: + return "RAW_DATA"; + case Type::NULL_DATA: + return "NULL_DATA"; + default: + MOZ_CRASH("bad value"); + } + } + + MediaData(Type aType, int64_t aOffset, const media::TimeUnit& aTimestamp, + const media::TimeUnit& aDuration) + : mType(aType), + mOffset(aOffset), + mTime(aTimestamp), + mTimecode(aTimestamp), + mDuration(aDuration), + mKeyframe(false) {} + + // Type of contained data. + const Type mType; + + // Approximate byte offset where this data was demuxed from its media. + int64_t mOffset; + + // Start time of sample. + media::TimeUnit mTime; + + // Codec specific internal time code. For Ogg based codecs this is the + // granulepos. + media::TimeUnit mTimecode; + + // Duration of sample, in microseconds. + media::TimeUnit mDuration; + + bool mKeyframe; + + media::TimeUnit GetEndTime() const { return mTime + mDuration; } + + media::TimeUnit GetEndTimecode() const { return mTimecode + mDuration; } + + bool HasValidTime() const { + return mTime.IsValid() && mTimecode.IsValid() && mDuration.IsValid() && + GetEndTime().IsValid() && GetEndTimecode().IsValid(); + } + + template <typename ReturnType> + const ReturnType* As() const { + MOZ_ASSERT(this->mType == ReturnType::sType); + return static_cast<const ReturnType*>(this); + } + + template <typename ReturnType> + ReturnType* As() { + MOZ_ASSERT(this->mType == ReturnType::sType); + return static_cast<ReturnType*>(this); + } + + protected: + explicit MediaData(Type aType) : mType(aType), mOffset(0), mKeyframe(false) {} + + virtual ~MediaData() = default; +}; + +// NullData is for decoder generating a sample which doesn't need to be +// rendered. +class NullData : public MediaData { + public: + NullData(int64_t aOffset, const media::TimeUnit& aTime, + const media::TimeUnit& aDuration) + : MediaData(Type::NULL_DATA, aOffset, aTime, aDuration) {} + + static const Type sType = Type::NULL_DATA; +}; + +// Holds chunk a decoded audio frames. +class AudioData : public MediaData { + public: + AudioData(int64_t aOffset, const media::TimeUnit& aTime, + AlignedAudioBuffer&& aData, uint32_t aChannels, uint32_t aRate, + uint32_t aChannelMap = AudioConfig::ChannelLayout::UNKNOWN_MAP); + + static const Type sType = Type::AUDIO_DATA; + static const char* sTypeName; + + // Access the buffer as a Span. + Span<AudioDataValue> Data() const; + + // Amount of frames for contained data. + uint32_t Frames() const { return mFrames; } + + // Trim the audio buffer such that its apparent content fits within the aTrim + // interval. The actual data isn't removed from the buffer and a followup call + // to SetTrimWindow could restore the content. mDuration, mTime and mFrames + // will be adjusted accordingly. + // Warning: rounding may occurs, in which case the new start time of the audio + // sample may still be lesser than aTrim.mStart. + bool SetTrimWindow(const media::TimeInterval& aTrim); + + // Get the internal audio buffer to be moved. After this call the original + // AudioData will be emptied and can't be used again. + AlignedAudioBuffer MoveableData(); + + size_t SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const; + + // If mAudioBuffer is null, creates it from mAudioData. + void EnsureAudioBuffer(); + + // Return true if the adjusted time is valid. Caller should handle error when + // the result is invalid. + bool AdjustForStartTime(const media::TimeUnit& aStartTime); + + // This method is used to adjust the original start time, which would change + // `mTime` and `mOriginalTime` together, and should only be used for data + // which hasn't been trimmed before. + void SetOriginalStartTime(const media::TimeUnit& aStartTime); + + const uint32_t mChannels; + // The AudioConfig::ChannelLayout map. Channels are ordered as per SMPTE + // definition. A value of UNKNOWN_MAP indicates unknown layout. + // ChannelMap is an unsigned bitmap compatible with Windows' WAVE and FFmpeg + // channel map. + const AudioConfig::ChannelLayout::ChannelMap mChannelMap; + const uint32_t mRate; + + // At least one of mAudioBuffer/mAudioData must be non-null. + // mChannels channels, each with mFrames frames + RefPtr<SharedBuffer> mAudioBuffer; + + protected: + ~AudioData() = default; + + private: + friend class ArrayOfRemoteAudioData; + AudioDataValue* GetAdjustedData() const; + media::TimeUnit mOriginalTime; + // mFrames frames, each with mChannels values + AlignedAudioBuffer mAudioData; + Maybe<media::TimeInterval> mTrimWindow; + // Amount of frames for contained data. + uint32_t mFrames; + size_t mDataOffset = 0; +}; + +namespace layers { +class TextureClient; +class PlanarYCbCrImage; +} // namespace layers + +class VideoInfo; + +// Holds a decoded video frame, in YCbCr format. These are queued in the reader. +class VideoData : public MediaData { + public: + typedef gfx::IntRect IntRect; + typedef gfx::IntSize IntSize; + typedef gfx::ColorDepth ColorDepth; + typedef gfx::ColorRange ColorRange; + typedef gfx::YUVColorSpace YUVColorSpace; + typedef gfx::ColorSpace2 ColorSpace2; + typedef gfx::ChromaSubsampling ChromaSubsampling; + typedef layers::ImageContainer ImageContainer; + typedef layers::Image Image; + typedef layers::PlanarYCbCrImage PlanarYCbCrImage; + + static const Type sType = Type::VIDEO_DATA; + static const char* sTypeName; + + // YCbCr data obtained from decoding the video. The index's are: + // 0 = Y + // 1 = Cb + // 2 = Cr + struct YCbCrBuffer { + struct Plane { + uint8_t* mData; + uint32_t mWidth; + uint32_t mHeight; + uint32_t mStride; + uint32_t mSkip; + }; + + Plane mPlanes[3]; + YUVColorSpace mYUVColorSpace = YUVColorSpace::Identity; + ColorSpace2 mColorPrimaries = ColorSpace2::UNKNOWN; + ColorDepth mColorDepth = ColorDepth::COLOR_8; + ColorRange mColorRange = ColorRange::LIMITED; + ChromaSubsampling mChromaSubsampling = ChromaSubsampling::FULL; + }; + + // Constructs a VideoData object. If aImage is nullptr, creates a new Image + // holding a copy of the YCbCr data passed in aBuffer. If aImage is not + // nullptr, it's stored as the underlying video image and aBuffer is assumed + // to point to memory within aImage so no copy is made. aTimecode is a codec + // specific number representing the timestamp of the frame of video data. + // Returns nsnull if an error occurs. This may indicate that memory couldn't + // be allocated to create the VideoData object, or it may indicate some + // problem with the input data (e.g. negative stride). + + static bool UseUseNV12ForSoftwareDecodedVideoIfPossible( + layers::KnowsCompositor* aAllocator); + + // Creates a new VideoData containing a deep copy of aBuffer. May use + // aContainer to allocate an Image to hold the copied data. + static already_AddRefed<VideoData> CreateAndCopyData( + const VideoInfo& aInfo, ImageContainer* aContainer, int64_t aOffset, + const media::TimeUnit& aTime, const media::TimeUnit& aDuration, + const YCbCrBuffer& aBuffer, bool aKeyframe, + const media::TimeUnit& aTimecode, const IntRect& aPicture, + layers::KnowsCompositor* aAllocator); + + static already_AddRefed<VideoData> CreateAndCopyData( + const VideoInfo& aInfo, ImageContainer* aContainer, int64_t aOffset, + const media::TimeUnit& aTime, const media::TimeUnit& aDuration, + const YCbCrBuffer& aBuffer, const YCbCrBuffer::Plane& aAlphaPlane, + bool aKeyframe, const media::TimeUnit& aTimecode, + const IntRect& aPicture); + + static already_AddRefed<VideoData> CreateFromImage( + const IntSize& aDisplay, int64_t aOffset, const media::TimeUnit& aTime, + const media::TimeUnit& aDuration, const RefPtr<Image>& aImage, + bool aKeyframe, const media::TimeUnit& aTimecode); + + // Initialize PlanarYCbCrImage. Only When aCopyData is true, + // video data is copied to PlanarYCbCrImage. + static bool SetVideoDataToImage(PlanarYCbCrImage* aVideoImage, + const VideoInfo& aInfo, + const YCbCrBuffer& aBuffer, + const IntRect& aPicture, bool aCopyData); + + size_t SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const; + + // Dimensions at which to display the video frame. The picture region + // will be scaled to this size. This is should be the picture region's + // dimensions scaled with respect to its aspect ratio. + const IntSize mDisplay; + + // This frame's image. + RefPtr<Image> mImage; + + ColorDepth GetColorDepth() const; + + uint32_t mFrameID; + + VideoData(int64_t aOffset, const media::TimeUnit& aTime, + const media::TimeUnit& aDuration, bool aKeyframe, + const media::TimeUnit& aTimecode, IntSize aDisplay, + uint32_t aFrameID); + + void MarkSentToCompositor() { mSentToCompositor = true; } + bool IsSentToCompositor() { return mSentToCompositor; } + + void UpdateDuration(const media::TimeUnit& aDuration); + void UpdateTimestamp(const media::TimeUnit& aTimestamp); + + // Return true if the adjusted time is valid. Caller should handle error when + // the result is invalid. + bool AdjustForStartTime(const media::TimeUnit& aStartTime); + + void SetNextKeyFrameTime(const media::TimeUnit& aTime) { + mNextKeyFrameTime = aTime; + } + + const media::TimeUnit& NextKeyFrameTime() const { return mNextKeyFrameTime; } + + protected: + ~VideoData(); + + bool mSentToCompositor; + media::TimeUnit mNextKeyFrameTime; +}; + +enum class CryptoScheme : uint8_t { + None, + Cenc, + Cbcs, +}; + +class CryptoTrack { + public: + CryptoTrack() + : mCryptoScheme(CryptoScheme::None), + mIVSize(0), + mCryptByteBlock(0), + mSkipByteBlock(0) {} + CryptoScheme mCryptoScheme; + int32_t mIVSize; + CopyableTArray<uint8_t> mKeyId; + uint8_t mCryptByteBlock; + uint8_t mSkipByteBlock; + CopyableTArray<uint8_t> mConstantIV; + + bool IsEncrypted() const { return mCryptoScheme != CryptoScheme::None; } +}; + +class CryptoSample : public CryptoTrack { + public: + // The num clear bytes in each subsample. The nth element in the array is the + // number of clear bytes at the start of the nth subsample. + // Clear sizes are stored as uint16_t in containers per ISO/IEC + // 23001-7, but we store them as uint32_t for 2 reasons + // - The Widevine CDM accepts clear sizes as uint32_t. + // - When converting samples to Annex B we modify the clear sizes and + // clear sizes near UINT16_MAX can overflow if stored in a uint16_t. + CopyableTArray<uint32_t> mPlainSizes; + // The num encrypted bytes in each subsample. The nth element in the array is + // the number of encrypted bytes at the start of the nth subsample. + CopyableTArray<uint32_t> mEncryptedSizes; + CopyableTArray<uint8_t> mIV; + CopyableTArray<CopyableTArray<uint8_t>> mInitDatas; + nsString mInitDataType; +}; + +// MediaRawData is a MediaData container used to store demuxed, still compressed +// samples. +// Use MediaRawData::CreateWriter() to obtain a MediaRawDataWriter object that +// provides methods to modify and manipulate the data. +// Memory allocations are fallible. Methods return a boolean indicating if +// memory allocations were successful. Return values should always be checked. +// MediaRawData::mData will be nullptr if no memory has been allocated or if +// an error occurred during construction. +// Existing data is only ever modified if new memory allocation has succeeded +// and preserved if not. +// +// The memory referenced by mData will always be 32 bytes aligned and the +// underlying buffer will always have a size such that 32 bytes blocks can be +// used to read the content, regardless of the mSize value. Buffer is zeroed +// on creation. +// +// Typical usage: create new MediaRawData; create the associated +// MediaRawDataWriter, call SetSize() to allocate memory, write to mData, +// up to mSize bytes. + +class MediaRawData; + +class MediaRawDataWriter { + public: + // Pointer to data or null if not-yet allocated + uint8_t* Data(); + // Writeable size of buffer. + size_t Size(); + // Writeable reference to MediaRawData::mCryptoInternal + CryptoSample& mCrypto; + + // Data manipulation methods. mData and mSize may be updated accordingly. + + // Set size of buffer, allocating memory as required. + // If size is increased, new buffer area is filled with 0. + [[nodiscard]] bool SetSize(size_t aSize); + // Add aData at the beginning of buffer. + [[nodiscard]] bool Prepend(const uint8_t* aData, size_t aSize); + [[nodiscard]] bool Append(const uint8_t* aData, size_t aSize); + // Replace current content with aData. + [[nodiscard]] bool Replace(const uint8_t* aData, size_t aSize); + // Clear the memory buffer. Will set target mData and mSize to 0. + void Clear(); + // Remove aSize bytes from the front of the sample. + void PopFront(size_t aSize); + + private: + friend class MediaRawData; + explicit MediaRawDataWriter(MediaRawData* aMediaRawData); + [[nodiscard]] bool EnsureSize(size_t aSize); + MediaRawData* mTarget; +}; + +class MediaRawData final : public MediaData { + public: + MediaRawData(); + MediaRawData(const uint8_t* aData, size_t aSize); + MediaRawData(const uint8_t* aData, size_t aSize, const uint8_t* aAlphaData, + size_t aAlphaSize); + explicit MediaRawData(AlignedByteBuffer&& aData); + MediaRawData(AlignedByteBuffer&& aData, AlignedByteBuffer&& aAlphaData); + + // Pointer to data or null if not-yet allocated + const uint8_t* Data() const { return mBuffer.Data(); } + // Pointer to alpha data or null if not-yet allocated + const uint8_t* AlphaData() const { return mAlphaBuffer.Data(); } + // Size of buffer. + size_t Size() const { return mBuffer.Length(); } + size_t AlphaSize() const { return mAlphaBuffer.Length(); } + size_t ComputedSizeOfIncludingThis() const { + return sizeof(*this) + mBuffer.ComputedSizeOfExcludingThis() + + mAlphaBuffer.ComputedSizeOfExcludingThis(); + } + // Access the buffer as a Span. + operator Span<const uint8_t>() { return Span{Data(), Size()}; } + + const CryptoSample& mCrypto; + RefPtr<MediaByteBuffer> mExtraData; + + // Used by the Vorbis decoder and Ogg demuxer. + // Indicates that this is the last packet of the stream. + bool mEOS = false; + + // Indicate to the audio decoder that mDiscardPadding frames should be + // trimmed. + uint32_t mDiscardPadding = 0; + + RefPtr<TrackInfoSharedPtr> mTrackInfo; + + // May contain the original start time and duration of the frames. + // mOriginalPresentationWindow.mStart would always be less or equal to mTime + // and mOriginalPresentationWindow.mEnd equal or greater to mTime + mDuration. + // This is used when the sample should get cropped so that its content will + // actually start on mTime and go for mDuration. If this interval is set, then + // the decoder should crop the content accordingly. + Maybe<media::TimeInterval> mOriginalPresentationWindow; + + // If it's true, the `mCrypto` should be copied into the remote data as well. + // Currently this is only used for the media engine DRM playback. + bool mShouldCopyCryptoToRemoteRawData = false; + + // It's only used when the remote decoder reconstructs the media raw data. + CryptoSample& GetWritableCrypto() { return mCryptoInternal; } + + // Return a deep copy or nullptr if out of memory. + already_AddRefed<MediaRawData> Clone() const; + // Create a MediaRawDataWriter for this MediaRawData. The writer is not + // thread-safe. + UniquePtr<MediaRawDataWriter> CreateWriter(); + size_t SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const; + + protected: + ~MediaRawData(); + + private: + friend class MediaRawDataWriter; + friend class ArrayOfRemoteMediaRawData; + AlignedByteBuffer mBuffer; + AlignedByteBuffer mAlphaBuffer; + CryptoSample mCryptoInternal; + MediaRawData(const MediaRawData&); // Not implemented +}; + +// MediaByteBuffer is a ref counted infallible TArray. +class MediaByteBuffer : public nsTArray<uint8_t> { + NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(MediaByteBuffer); + MediaByteBuffer() = default; + explicit MediaByteBuffer(size_t aCapacity) : nsTArray<uint8_t>(aCapacity) {} + + private: + ~MediaByteBuffer() = default; +}; + +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif // MediaData_h |