1/*
2 * copyright (c) 2006 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
3 *
4 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
5 *
6 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
19 */
20
21#ifndef AVUTIL_LOG_H
22#define AVUTIL_LOG_H
23
24#include <stdarg.h>
25#include "avutil.h"
26#include "attributes.h"
27#include "version.h"
28
29typedef enum {
30 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_NA = 0,
31 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_INPUT,
32 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_OUTPUT,
33 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_MUXER,
34 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEMUXER,
35 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_ENCODER,
36 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DECODER,
37 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_FILTER,
38 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_BITSTREAM_FILTER,
39 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_SWSCALER,
40 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_SWRESAMPLER,
41 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_VIDEO_OUTPUT = 40,
42 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_VIDEO_INPUT,
43 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_AUDIO_OUTPUT,
44 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_AUDIO_INPUT,
45 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_OUTPUT,
46 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_INPUT,
47 AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_NB ///< not part of ABI/API
48}AVClassCategory;
49
50#define AV_IS_INPUT_DEVICE(category) \
51 (((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_VIDEO_INPUT) || \
52 ((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_AUDIO_INPUT) || \
53 ((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_INPUT))
54
55#define AV_IS_OUTPUT_DEVICE(category) \
56 (((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_VIDEO_OUTPUT) || \
57 ((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_AUDIO_OUTPUT) || \
58 ((category) == AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_OUTPUT))
59
60struct AVOptionRanges;
61
62/**
63 * Describe the class of an AVClass context structure. That is an
64 * arbitrary struct of which the first field is a pointer to an
65 * AVClass struct (e.g. AVCodecContext, AVFormatContext etc.).
66 */
67typedef struct AVClass {
68 /**
69 * The name of the class; usually it is the same name as the
70 * context structure type to which the AVClass is associated.
71 */
72 const char* class_name;
73
74 /**
75 * A pointer to a function which returns the name of a context
76 * instance ctx associated with the class.
77 */
78 const char* (*item_name)(void* ctx);
79
80 /**
81 * a pointer to the first option specified in the class if any or NULL
82 *
83 * @see av_set_default_options()
84 */
85 const struct AVOption *option;
86
87 /**
88 * LIBAVUTIL_VERSION with which this structure was created.
89 * This is used to allow fields to be added without requiring major
90 * version bumps everywhere.
91 */
92
93 int version;
94
95 /**
96 * Offset in the structure where log_level_offset is stored.
97 * 0 means there is no such variable
98 */
99 int log_level_offset_offset;
100
101 /**
102 * Offset in the structure where a pointer to the parent context for
103 * logging is stored. For example a decoder could pass its AVCodecContext
104 * to eval as such a parent context, which an av_log() implementation
105 * could then leverage to display the parent context.
106 * The offset can be NULL.
107 */
108 int parent_log_context_offset;
109
110 /**
111 * Return next AVOptions-enabled child or NULL
112 */
113 void* (*child_next)(void *obj, void *prev);
114
115#if FF_API_CHILD_CLASS_NEXT
116 /**
117 * Return an AVClass corresponding to the next potential
118 * AVOptions-enabled child.
119 *
120 * The difference between child_next and this is that
121 * child_next iterates over _already existing_ objects, while
122 * child_class_next iterates over _all possible_ children.
123 */
124 attribute_deprecated
125 const struct AVClass* (*child_class_next)(const struct AVClass *prev);
126#endif
127
128 /**
129 * Category used for visualization (like color)
130 * This is only set if the category is equal for all objects using this class.
131 * available since version (51 << 16 | 56 << 8 | 100)
132 */
133 AVClassCategory category;
134
135 /**
136 * Callback to return the category.
137 * available since version (51 << 16 | 59 << 8 | 100)
138 */
139 AVClassCategory (*get_category)(void* ctx);
140
141 /**
142 * Callback to return the supported/allowed ranges.
143 * available since version (52.12)
144 */
145 int (*query_ranges)(struct AVOptionRanges **, void *obj, const char *key, int flags);
146
147 /**
148 * Iterate over the AVClasses corresponding to potential AVOptions-enabled
149 * children.
150 *
151 * @param iter pointer to opaque iteration state. The caller must initialize
152 * *iter to NULL before the first call.
153 * @return AVClass for the next AVOptions-enabled child or NULL if there are
154 * no more such children.
155 *
156 * @note The difference between child_next and this is that child_next
157 * iterates over _already existing_ objects, while child_class_iterate
158 * iterates over _all possible_ children.
159 */
160 const struct AVClass* (*child_class_iterate)(void **iter);
161} AVClass;
162
163/**
164 * @addtogroup lavu_log
165 *
166 * @{
167 *
168 * @defgroup lavu_log_constants Logging Constants
169 *
170 * @{
171 */
172
173/**
174 * Print no output.
175 */
176#define AV_LOG_QUIET -8
177
178/**
179 * Something went really wrong and we will crash now.
180 */
181#define AV_LOG_PANIC 0
182
183/**
184 * Something went wrong and recovery is not possible.
185 * For example, no header was found for a format which depends
186 * on headers or an illegal combination of parameters is used.
187 */
188#define AV_LOG_FATAL 8
189
190/**
191 * Something went wrong and cannot losslessly be recovered.
192 * However, not all future data is affected.
193 */
194#define AV_LOG_ERROR 16
195
196/**
197 * Something somehow does not look correct. This may or may not
198 * lead to problems. An example would be the use of '-vstrict -2'.
199 */
200#define AV_LOG_WARNING 24
201
202/**
203 * Standard information.
204 */
205#define AV_LOG_INFO 32
206
207/**
208 * Detailed information.
209 */
210#define AV_LOG_VERBOSE 40
211
212/**
213 * Stuff which is only useful for libav* developers.
214 */
215#define AV_LOG_DEBUG 48
216
217/**
218 * Extremely verbose debugging, useful for libav* development.
219 */
220#define AV_LOG_TRACE 56
221
222#define AV_LOG_MAX_OFFSET (AV_LOG_TRACE - AV_LOG_QUIET)
223
224/**
225 * @}
226 */
227
228/**
229 * Sets additional colors for extended debugging sessions.
230 * @code
231 av_log(ctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG|AV_LOG_C(134), "Message in purple\n");
232 @endcode
233 * Requires 256color terminal support. Uses outside debugging is not
234 * recommended.
235 */
236#define AV_LOG_C(x) ((x) << 8)
237
238/**
239 * Send the specified message to the log if the level is less than or equal
240 * to the current av_log_level. By default, all logging messages are sent to
241 * stderr. This behavior can be altered by setting a different logging callback
242 * function.
243 * @see av_log_set_callback
244 *
245 * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a
246 * pointer to an AVClass struct or NULL if general log.
247 * @param level The importance level of the message expressed using a @ref
248 * lavu_log_constants "Logging Constant".
249 * @param fmt The format string (printf-compatible) that specifies how
250 * subsequent arguments are converted to output.
251 */
252void av_log(void *avcl, int level, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(3, 4);
253
254/**
255 * Send the specified message to the log once with the initial_level and then with
256 * the subsequent_level. By default, all logging messages are sent to
257 * stderr. This behavior can be altered by setting a different logging callback
258 * function.
259 * @see av_log
260 *
261 * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a
262 * pointer to an AVClass struct or NULL if general log.
263 * @param initial_level importance level of the message expressed using a @ref
264 * lavu_log_constants "Logging Constant" for the first occurance.
265 * @param subsequent_level importance level of the message expressed using a @ref
266 * lavu_log_constants "Logging Constant" after the first occurance.
267 * @param fmt The format string (printf-compatible) that specifies how
268 * subsequent arguments are converted to output.
269 * @param state a variable to keep trak of if a message has already been printed
270 * this must be initialized to 0 before the first use. The same state
271 * must not be accessed by 2 Threads simultaneously.
272 */
273void av_log_once(void* avcl, int initial_level, int subsequent_level, int *state, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(5, 6);
274
275
276/**
277 * Send the specified message to the log if the level is less than or equal
278 * to the current av_log_level. By default, all logging messages are sent to
279 * stderr. This behavior can be altered by setting a different logging callback
280 * function.
281 * @see av_log_set_callback
282 *
283 * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a
284 * pointer to an AVClass struct.
285 * @param level The importance level of the message expressed using a @ref
286 * lavu_log_constants "Logging Constant".
287 * @param fmt The format string (printf-compatible) that specifies how
288 * subsequent arguments are converted to output.
289 * @param vl The arguments referenced by the format string.
290 */
291void av_vlog(void *avcl, int level, const char *fmt, va_list vl);
292
293/**
294 * Get the current log level
295 *
296 * @see lavu_log_constants
297 *
298 * @return Current log level
299 */
300int av_log_get_level(void);
301
302/**
303 * Set the log level
304 *
305 * @see lavu_log_constants
306 *
307 * @param level Logging level
308 */
309void av_log_set_level(int level);
310
311/**
312 * Set the logging callback
313 *
314 * @note The callback must be thread safe, even if the application does not use
315 * threads itself as some codecs are multithreaded.
316 *
317 * @see av_log_default_callback
318 *
319 * @param callback A logging function with a compatible signature.
320 */
321void av_log_set_callback(void (*callback)(void*, int, const char*, va_list));
322
323/**
324 * Default logging callback
325 *
326 * It prints the message to stderr, optionally colorizing it.
327 *
328 * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a
329 * pointer to an AVClass struct.
330 * @param level The importance level of the message expressed using a @ref
331 * lavu_log_constants "Logging Constant".
332 * @param fmt The format string (printf-compatible) that specifies how
333 * subsequent arguments are converted to output.
334 * @param vl The arguments referenced by the format string.
335 */
336void av_log_default_callback(void *avcl, int level, const char *fmt,
337 va_list vl);
338
339/**
340 * Return the context name
341 *
342 * @param ctx The AVClass context
343 *
344 * @return The AVClass class_name
345 */
346const char* av_default_item_name(void* ctx);
347AVClassCategory av_default_get_category(void *ptr);
348
349/**
350 * Format a line of log the same way as the default callback.
351 * @param line buffer to receive the formatted line
352 * @param line_size size of the buffer
353 * @param print_prefix used to store whether the prefix must be printed;
354 * must point to a persistent integer initially set to 1
355 */
356void av_log_format_line(void *ptr, int level, const char *fmt, va_list vl,
357 char *line, int line_size, int *print_prefix);
358
359/**
360 * Format a line of log the same way as the default callback.
361 * @param line buffer to receive the formatted line;
362 * may be NULL if line_size is 0
363 * @param line_size size of the buffer; at most line_size-1 characters will
364 * be written to the buffer, plus one null terminator
365 * @param print_prefix used to store whether the prefix must be printed;
366 * must point to a persistent integer initially set to 1
367 * @return Returns a negative value if an error occurred, otherwise returns
368 * the number of characters that would have been written for a
369 * sufficiently large buffer, not including the terminating null
370 * character. If the return value is not less than line_size, it means
371 * that the log message was truncated to fit the buffer.
372 */
373int av_log_format_line2(void *ptr, int level, const char *fmt, va_list vl,
374 char *line, int line_size, int *print_prefix);
375
376/**
377 * Skip repeated messages, this requires the user app to use av_log() instead of
378 * (f)printf as the 2 would otherwise interfere and lead to
379 * "Last message repeated x times" messages below (f)printf messages with some
380 * bad luck.
381 * Also to receive the last, "last repeated" line if any, the user app must
382 * call av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_QUIET, "%s", ""); at the end
383 */
384#define AV_LOG_SKIP_REPEATED 1
385
386/**
387 * Include the log severity in messages originating from codecs.
388 *
389 * Results in messages such as:
390 * [rawvideo @ 0xDEADBEEF] [error] encode did not produce valid pts
391 */
392#define AV_LOG_PRINT_LEVEL 2
393
394void av_log_set_flags(int arg);
395int av_log_get_flags(void);
396
397/**
398 * @}
399 */
400
401#endif /* AVUTIL_LOG_H */
402

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