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19 #ifndef AVUTIL_BUFFER_INTERNAL_H
20 #define AVUTIL_BUFFER_INTERNAL_H
28 * The buffer is always treated as read-only.
30 #define BUFFER_FLAG_READONLY (1 << 0)
32 * The buffer was av_realloc()ed, so it is reallocatable.
34 #define BUFFER_FLAG_REALLOCATABLE (1 << 1)
37 uint8_t *data; /**< data described by this buffer */
38 int size; /**< size of data in bytes */
41 * number of existing AVBufferRef instances referring to this buffer
43 volatile int refcount;
46 * a callback for freeing the data
48 void (*free)(void *opaque, uint8_t *data);
51 * an opaque pointer, to be used by the freeing callback
56 * A combination of BUFFER_FLAG_*
61 typedef struct BufferPoolEntry {
65 * Backups of the original opaque/free of the AVBuffer corresponding to
66 * data. They will be used to free the buffer when the pool is freed.
69 void (*free)(void *opaque, uint8_t *data);
72 struct BufferPoolEntry *next;
77 BufferPoolEntry *pool;
80 * This is used to track when the pool is to be freed.
81 * The pointer to the pool itself held by the caller is considered to
82 * be one reference. Each buffer requested by the caller increases refcount
83 * by one, returning the buffer to the pool decreases it by one.
84 * refcount reaches zero when the buffer has been uninited AND all the
85 * buffers have been released, then it's safe to free the pool and all
88 volatile int refcount;
90 volatile int nb_allocated;
94 AVBufferRef* (*alloc)(int size);
95 AVBufferRef* (*alloc2)(void *opaque, int size);
96 void (*pool_free)(void *opaque);
99 #endif /* AVUTIL_BUFFER_INTERNAL_H */