From 7f03f46882ec4e9eb9d9857cf5cc393bb3afa7ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wm4 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 23:48:03 +0100 Subject: demux_cue: move implementation Move the implementation, of which most was in tl_cue.c, to demux_cue.c. Currently, this is illogical, because tl_cue.c still accesses MPContext. This is going to change, and then it will be better if everything is in demux_cue.c. This is only a separate commit to distinguish code movement and actual work; the next commit will do the actual work. --- demux/demux_cue.c | 392 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 388 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'demux') diff --git a/demux/demux_cue.c b/demux/demux_cue.c index bc1b727f5f..85d77d1ffb 100644 --- a/demux/demux_cue.c +++ b/demux/demux_cue.c @@ -21,15 +21,399 @@ #include #include #include +#include +#include + +#include "talloc.h" #include "misc/bstr.h" -#include "demux.h" +#include "player/core.h" +#include "common/msg.h" +#include "demux/demux.h" +#include "options/path.h" +#include "common/common.h" #include "stream/stream.h" -// timeline/tl_cue.c -bool mp_probe_cue(struct bstr s); - #define PROBE_SIZE 512 +#define SECS_PER_CUE_FRAME (1.0/75.0) + +enum cue_command { + CUE_ERROR = -1, // not a valid CUE command, or an unknown extension + CUE_EMPTY, // line with whitespace only + CUE_UNUSED, // valid CUE command, but ignored by this code + CUE_FILE, + CUE_TRACK, + CUE_INDEX, + CUE_TITLE, +}; + +static const struct { + enum cue_command command; + const char *text; +} cue_command_strings[] = { + { CUE_FILE, "FILE" }, + { CUE_TRACK, "TRACK" }, + { CUE_INDEX, "INDEX" }, + { CUE_TITLE, "TITLE" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "CATALOG" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "CDTEXTFILE" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "FLAGS" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "ISRC" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "PERFORMER" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "POSTGAP" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "PREGAP" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "REM" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "SONGWRITER" }, + { CUE_UNUSED, "MESSAGE" }, + { -1 }, +}; + +struct cue_track { + double pregap_start; // corresponds to INDEX 00 + double start; // corresponds to INDEX 01 + struct bstr filename; + int source; + struct bstr title; +}; + +static enum cue_command read_cmd(struct bstr *data, struct bstr *out_params) +{ + struct bstr line = bstr_strip_linebreaks(bstr_getline(*data, data)); + line = bstr_lstrip(line); + if (line.len == 0) + return CUE_EMPTY; + for (int n = 0; cue_command_strings[n].command != -1; n++) { + struct bstr name = bstr0(cue_command_strings[n].text); + if (bstr_startswith(line, name)) { + struct bstr rest = bstr_cut(line, name.len); + if (rest.len && !strchr(WHITESPACE, rest.start[0])) + continue; + if (out_params) + *out_params = rest; + return cue_command_strings[n].command; + } + } + return CUE_ERROR; +} + +static bool eat_char(struct bstr *data, char ch) +{ + if (data->len && data->start[0] == ch) { + *data = bstr_cut(*data, 1); + return true; + } else { + return false; + } +} + +static struct bstr read_quoted(struct bstr *data) +{ + *data = bstr_lstrip(*data); + if (!eat_char(data, '"')) + return (struct bstr) {0}; + int end = bstrchr(*data, '"'); + if (end < 0) + return (struct bstr) {0}; + struct bstr res = bstr_splice(*data, 0, end); + *data = bstr_cut(*data, end + 1); + return res; +} + +// Read a 2 digit unsigned decimal integer. +// Return -1 on failure. +static int read_int_2(struct bstr *data) +{ + *data = bstr_lstrip(*data); + if (data->len && data->start[0] == '-') + return -1; + struct bstr s = *data; + int res = (int)bstrtoll(s, &s, 10); + if (data->len == s.len || data->len - s.len > 2) + return -1; + *data = s; + return res; +} + +static double read_time(struct bstr *data) +{ + struct bstr s = *data; + bool ok = true; + double t1 = read_int_2(&s); + ok = eat_char(&s, ':') && ok; + double t2 = read_int_2(&s); + ok = eat_char(&s, ':') && ok; + double t3 = read_int_2(&s); + ok = ok && t1 >= 0 && t2 >= 0 && t3 >= 0; + return ok ? t1 * 60.0 + t2 + t3 * SECS_PER_CUE_FRAME : 0; +} + +static struct bstr skip_utf8_bom(struct bstr data) +{ + return bstr_startswith0(data, "\xEF\xBB\xBF") ? bstr_cut(data, 3) : data; +} + +// Check if the text in data is most likely CUE data. This is used by the +// demuxer code to check the file type. +// data is the start of the probed file, possibly cut off at a random point. +static bool mp_probe_cue(struct bstr data) +{ + bool valid = false; + data = skip_utf8_bom(data); + for (;;) { + enum cue_command cmd = read_cmd(&data, NULL); + // End reached. Since the line was most likely cut off, don't use the + // result of the last parsing call. + if (data.len == 0) + break; + if (cmd == CUE_ERROR) + return false; + if (cmd != CUE_EMPTY) + valid = true; + } + return valid; +} + +static void add_source(struct MPContext *mpctx, struct demuxer *d) +{ + MP_TARRAY_APPEND(NULL, mpctx->sources, mpctx->num_sources, d); +} + +static bool try_open(struct MPContext *mpctx, char *filename) +{ + struct bstr bfilename = bstr0(filename); + // Avoid trying to open itself or another .cue file. Best would be + // to check the result of demuxer auto-detection, but the demuxer + // API doesn't allow this without opening a full demuxer. + if (bstr_case_endswith(bfilename, bstr0(".cue")) + || bstrcasecmp(bstr0(mpctx->demuxer->filename), bfilename) == 0) + return false; + + struct stream *s = stream_open(filename, mpctx->global); + if (!s) + return false; + struct demuxer *d = demux_open(s, NULL, NULL, mpctx->global); + // Since .bin files are raw PCM data with no headers, we have to explicitly + // open them. Also, try to avoid to open files that are most likely not .bin + // files, as that would only play noise. Checking the file extension is + // fragile, but it's about the only way we have. + // TODO: maybe also could check if the .bin file is a multiple of the Audio + // CD sector size (2352 bytes) + if (!d && bstr_case_endswith(bfilename, bstr0(".bin"))) { + MP_WARN(mpctx, "CUE: Opening as BIN file!\n"); + d = demux_open(s, "rawaudio", NULL, mpctx->global); + } + if (d) { + add_source(mpctx, d); + return true; + } + MP_ERR(mpctx, "Could not open source '%s'!\n", filename); + free_stream(s); + return false; +} + +static bool open_source(struct MPContext *mpctx, struct bstr filename) +{ + void *ctx = talloc_new(NULL); + bool res = false; + + struct bstr dirname = mp_dirname(mpctx->demuxer->filename); + + struct bstr base_filename = bstr0(mp_basename(bstrdup0(ctx, filename))); + if (!base_filename.len) { + MP_WARN(mpctx, "CUE: Invalid audio filename in .cue file!\n"); + } else { + char *fullname = mp_path_join(ctx, dirname, base_filename); + if (try_open(mpctx, fullname)) { + res = true; + goto out; + } + } + + // Try an audio file with the same name as the .cue file (but different + // extension). + // Rationale: this situation happens easily if the audio file or both files + // are renamed. + + struct bstr cuefile = + bstr_strip_ext(bstr0(mp_basename(mpctx->demuxer->filename))); + + DIR *d = opendir(bstrdup0(ctx, dirname)); + if (!d) + goto out; + struct dirent *de; + while ((de = readdir(d))) { + char *dename0 = de->d_name; + struct bstr dename = bstr0(dename0); + if (bstr_case_startswith(dename, cuefile)) { + MP_WARN(mpctx, "CUE: No useful audio filename " + "in .cue file found, trying with '%s' instead!\n", + dename0); + if (try_open(mpctx, mp_path_join(ctx, dirname, dename))) { + res = true; + break; + } + } + } + closedir(d); + +out: + talloc_free(ctx); + if (!res) + MP_ERR(mpctx, "CUE: Could not open audio file!\n"); + return res; +} + +// return length of the source in seconds, or -1 if unknown +static double source_get_length(struct demuxer *demuxer) +{ + double get_time_ans; + // <= 0 means DEMUXER_CTRL_NOTIMPL or DEMUXER_CTRL_DONTKNOW + if (demuxer && demux_control(demuxer, DEMUXER_CTRL_GET_TIME_LENGTH, + (void *) &get_time_ans) > 0) + { + return get_time_ans; + } else { + return -1; + } +} + +void build_cue_timeline(struct MPContext *mpctx) +{ + void *ctx = talloc_new(NULL); + + struct bstr data = mpctx->demuxer->file_contents; + data = skip_utf8_bom(data); + + struct cue_track *tracks = NULL; + size_t track_count = 0; + + struct bstr filename = {0}; + // Global metadata, and copied into new tracks. + struct cue_track proto_track = {0}; + struct cue_track *cur_track = &proto_track; + + while (data.len) { + struct bstr param; + switch (read_cmd(&data, ¶m)) { + case CUE_ERROR: + MP_ERR(mpctx, "CUE: error parsing input file!\n"); + goto out; + case CUE_TRACK: { + track_count++; + tracks = talloc_realloc(ctx, tracks, struct cue_track, track_count); + cur_track = &tracks[track_count - 1]; + *cur_track = proto_track; + break; + } + case CUE_TITLE: + cur_track->title = read_quoted(¶m); + break; + case CUE_INDEX: { + int type = read_int_2(¶m); + double time = read_time(¶m); + if (type == 1) { + cur_track->start = time; + cur_track->filename = filename; + } else if (type == 0) { + cur_track->pregap_start = time; + } + break; + } + case CUE_FILE: + // NOTE: FILE comes before TRACK, so don't use cur_track->filename + filename = read_quoted(¶m); + break; + } + } + + if (track_count == 0) { + MP_ERR(mpctx, "CUE: no tracks found!\n"); + goto out; + } + + // Remove duplicate file entries. This might be too sophisticated, since + // CUE files usually use either separate files for every single track, or + // only one file for all tracks. + + struct bstr *files = 0; + size_t file_count = 0; + + for (size_t n = 0; n < track_count; n++) { + struct cue_track *track = &tracks[n]; + track->source = -1; + for (size_t file = 0; file < file_count; file++) { + if (bstrcmp(files[file], track->filename) == 0) { + track->source = file; + break; + } + } + if (track->source == -1) { + file_count++; + files = talloc_realloc(ctx, files, struct bstr, file_count); + files[file_count - 1] = track->filename; + track->source = file_count - 1; + } + } + + for (size_t i = 0; i < file_count; i++) { + if (!open_source(mpctx, files[i])) + goto out; + } + + struct timeline_part *timeline = talloc_array_ptrtype(NULL, timeline, + track_count + 1); + struct demux_chapter *chapters = talloc_array_ptrtype(NULL, chapters, + track_count); + double starttime = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < track_count; i++) { + struct demuxer *source = mpctx->sources[1 + tracks[i].source]; + double duration; + if (i + 1 < track_count && tracks[i].source == tracks[i + 1].source) { + duration = tracks[i + 1].start - tracks[i].start; + } else { + duration = source_get_length(source); + // Two cases: 1) last track of a single-file cue, or 2) any track of + // a multi-file cue. We need to do this for 1) only because the + // timeline needs to be terminated with the length of the last + // track. + duration -= tracks[i].start; + } + if (duration < 0) { + MP_WARN(mpctx, "CUE: Can't get duration of source file!\n"); + // xxx: do something more reasonable + duration = 0.0; + } + timeline[i] = (struct timeline_part) { + .start = starttime, + .source_start = tracks[i].start, + .source = source, + }; + chapters[i] = (struct demux_chapter) { + .pts = timeline[i].start, + // might want to include other metadata here + .name = bstrdup0(chapters, tracks[i].title), + }; + starttime += duration; + } + + // apparently we need this to give the last part a non-zero length + timeline[track_count] = (struct timeline_part) { + .start = starttime, + // perhaps unused by the timeline code + .source_start = 0, + .source = timeline[0].source, + }; + + mpctx->timeline = timeline; + // the last part is not included it in the count + mpctx->num_timeline_parts = track_count + 1 - 1; + mpctx->chapters = chapters; + mpctx->num_chapters = track_count; + mpctx->track_layout = mpctx->timeline[0].source; + +out: + talloc_free(ctx); +} static int try_open_file(struct demuxer *demuxer, enum demux_check check) { -- cgit v1.2.3