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22 * unbuffered private I/O API
25 #ifndef AVFORMAT_URL_H
26 #define AVFORMAT_URL_H
29 #include "libavformat/version.h"
31 #include "libavutil/dict.h"
32 #include "libavutil/log.h"
34 #define URL_PROTOCOL_FLAG_NESTED_SCHEME 1 /*< The protocol name can be the first part of a nested protocol scheme */
35 #define URL_PROTOCOL_FLAG_NETWORK 2 /*< The protocol uses network */
37 extern const AVClass ffurl_context_class;
39 typedef struct URLContext {
40 const AVClass *av_class; /**< information for av_log(). Set by url_open(). */
41 struct URLProtocol *prot;
43 char *filename; /**< specified URL */
45 int max_packet_size; /**< if non zero, the stream is packetized with this max packet size */
46 int is_streamed; /**< true if streamed (no seek possible), default = false */
48 AVIOInterruptCB interrupt_callback;
49 int64_t rw_timeout; /**< maximum time to wait for (network) read/write operation completion, in mcs */
52 typedef struct URLProtocol {
54 int (*url_open)( URLContext *h, const char *url, int flags);
56 * This callback is to be used by protocols which open further nested
57 * protocols. options are then to be passed to ffurl_open()/ffurl_connect()
58 * for those nested protocols.
60 int (*url_open2)(URLContext *h, const char *url, int flags, AVDictionary **options);
63 * Read data from the protocol.
64 * If data is immediately available (even less than size), EOF is
65 * reached or an error occurs (including EINTR), return immediately.
67 * In non-blocking mode, return AVERROR(EAGAIN) immediately.
68 * In blocking mode, wait for data/EOF/error with a short timeout (0.1s),
69 * and return AVERROR(EAGAIN) on timeout.
70 * Checking interrupt_callback, looping on EINTR and EAGAIN and until
71 * enough data has been read is left to the calling function; see
72 * retry_transfer_wrapper in avio.c.
74 int (*url_read)( URLContext *h, unsigned char *buf, int size);
75 int (*url_write)(URLContext *h, const unsigned char *buf, int size);
76 int64_t (*url_seek)( URLContext *h, int64_t pos, int whence);
77 int (*url_close)(URLContext *h);
78 struct URLProtocol *next;
79 int (*url_read_pause)(URLContext *h, int pause);
80 int64_t (*url_read_seek)(URLContext *h, int stream_index,
81 int64_t timestamp, int flags);
82 int (*url_get_file_handle)(URLContext *h);
83 int (*url_get_multi_file_handle)(URLContext *h, int **handles,
85 int (*url_shutdown)(URLContext *h, int flags);
87 const AVClass *priv_data_class;
89 int (*url_check)(URLContext *h, int mask);
93 * Create a URLContext for accessing to the resource indicated by
94 * url, but do not initiate the connection yet.
96 * @param puc pointer to the location where, in case of success, the
97 * function puts the pointer to the created URLContext
98 * @param flags flags which control how the resource indicated by url
100 * @param int_cb interrupt callback to use for the URLContext, may be
102 * @return >= 0 in case of success, a negative value corresponding to an
103 * AVERROR code in case of failure
105 int ffurl_alloc(URLContext **puc, const char *filename, int flags,
106 const AVIOInterruptCB *int_cb);
109 * Connect an URLContext that has been allocated by ffurl_alloc
111 * @param options A dictionary filled with options for nested protocols,
112 * i.e. it will be passed to url_open2() for protocols implementing it.
113 * This parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict containing options
114 * that were not found. May be NULL.
116 int ffurl_connect(URLContext *uc, AVDictionary **options);
119 * Create an URLContext for accessing to the resource indicated by
122 * @param puc pointer to the location where, in case of success, the
123 * function puts the pointer to the created URLContext
124 * @param flags flags which control how the resource indicated by url
126 * @param int_cb interrupt callback to use for the URLContext, may be
128 * @param options A dictionary filled with protocol-private options. On return
129 * this parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict containing options
130 * that were not found. May be NULL.
131 * @return >= 0 in case of success, a negative value corresponding to an
132 * AVERROR code in case of failure
134 int ffurl_open(URLContext **puc, const char *filename, int flags,
135 const AVIOInterruptCB *int_cb, AVDictionary **options);
138 * Read up to size bytes from the resource accessed by h, and store
139 * the read bytes in buf.
141 * @return The number of bytes actually read, or a negative value
142 * corresponding to an AVERROR code in case of error. A value of zero
143 * indicates that it is not possible to read more from the accessed
144 * resource (except if the value of the size argument is also zero).
146 int ffurl_read(URLContext *h, unsigned char *buf, int size);
149 * Read as many bytes as possible (up to size), calling the
150 * read function multiple times if necessary.
151 * This makes special short-read handling in applications
152 * unnecessary, if the return value is < size then it is
153 * certain there was either an error or the end of file was reached.
155 int ffurl_read_complete(URLContext *h, unsigned char *buf, int size);
158 * Write size bytes from buf to the resource accessed by h.
160 * @return the number of bytes actually written, or a negative value
161 * corresponding to an AVERROR code in case of failure
163 int ffurl_write(URLContext *h, const unsigned char *buf, int size);
166 * Change the position that will be used by the next read/write
167 * operation on the resource accessed by h.
169 * @param pos specifies the new position to set
170 * @param whence specifies how pos should be interpreted, it must be
171 * one of SEEK_SET (seek from the beginning), SEEK_CUR (seek from the
172 * current position), SEEK_END (seek from the end), or AVSEEK_SIZE
173 * (return the filesize of the requested resource, pos is ignored).
174 * @return a negative value corresponding to an AVERROR code in case
175 * of failure, or the resulting file position, measured in bytes from
176 * the beginning of the file. You can use this feature together with
177 * SEEK_CUR to read the current file position.
179 int64_t ffurl_seek(URLContext *h, int64_t pos, int whence);
182 * Close the resource accessed by the URLContext h, and free the
183 * memory used by it. Also set the URLContext pointer to NULL.
185 * @return a negative value if an error condition occurred, 0
188 int ffurl_closep(URLContext **h);
189 int ffurl_close(URLContext *h);
192 * Return the filesize of the resource accessed by h, AVERROR(ENOSYS)
193 * if the operation is not supported by h, or another negative value
194 * corresponding to an AVERROR error code in case of failure.
196 int64_t ffurl_size(URLContext *h);
199 * Return the file descriptor associated with this URL. For RTP, this
200 * will return only the RTP file descriptor, not the RTCP file descriptor.
202 * @return the file descriptor associated with this URL, or <0 on error.
204 int ffurl_get_file_handle(URLContext *h);
207 * Return the file descriptors associated with this URL.
209 * @return 0 on success or <0 on error.
211 int ffurl_get_multi_file_handle(URLContext *h, int **handles, int *numhandles);
214 * Signal the URLContext that we are done reading or writing the stream.
216 * @param h pointer to the resource
217 * @param flags flags which control how the resource indicated by url
220 * @return a negative value if an error condition occurred, 0
223 int ffurl_shutdown(URLContext *h, int flags);
226 * Register the URLProtocol protocol.
228 int ffurl_register_protocol(URLProtocol *protocol);
231 * Check if the user has requested to interrup a blocking function
232 * associated with cb.
234 int ff_check_interrupt(AVIOInterruptCB *cb);
237 * Iterate over all available protocols.
239 * @param prev result of the previous call to this functions or NULL.
241 URLProtocol *ffurl_protocol_next(const URLProtocol *prev);
244 int ff_udp_set_remote_url(URLContext *h, const char *uri);
245 int ff_udp_get_local_port(URLContext *h);
248 * Assemble a URL string from components. This is the reverse operation
251 * Note, this requires networking to be initialized, so the caller must
252 * ensure ff_network_init has been called.
256 * @param str the buffer to fill with the url
257 * @param size the size of the str buffer
258 * @param proto the protocol identifier, if null, the separator
259 * after the identifier is left out, too
260 * @param authorization an optional authorization string, may be null.
261 * An empty string is treated the same as a null string.
262 * @param hostname the host name string
263 * @param port the port number, left out from the string if negative
264 * @param fmt a generic format string for everything to add after the
265 * host/port, may be null
266 * @return the number of characters written to the destination buffer
268 int ff_url_join(char *str, int size, const char *proto,
269 const char *authorization, const char *hostname,
270 int port, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(7, 8);
273 * Convert a relative url into an absolute url, given a base url.
275 * @param buf the buffer where output absolute url is written
276 * @param size the size of buf
277 * @param base the base url, may be equal to buf.
278 * @param rel the new url, which is interpreted relative to base
280 void ff_make_absolute_url(char *buf, int size, const char *base,
284 #endif /* AVFORMAT_URL_H */