// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef MEDIA_MP4_BOX_READER_H_ #define MEDIA_MP4_BOX_READER_H_ #include #include #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "media/base/buffer_reader.h" #include "media/mp4/fourccs.h" #include "media/mp4/rcheck.h" namespace media { namespace mp4 { class BoxReader; struct Box { virtual ~Box(); virtual bool Parse(BoxReader* reader) = 0; virtual FourCC BoxType() const = 0; }; class BoxReader : public BufferReader { public: ~BoxReader(); // Create a BoxReader from a buffer. Note that this function may return NULL // if an intact, complete box was not available in the buffer. If |*err| is // set, there was a stream-level error when creating the box; otherwise, NULL // values are only expected when insufficient data is available. // // |buf| is retained but not owned, and must outlive the BoxReader instance. static BoxReader* ReadTopLevelBox(const uint8* buf, const int buf_size, bool* err); // Read the box header from the current buffer. This function returns true if // there is enough data to read the header and the header is sane; that is, it // does not check to ensure the entire box is in the buffer before returning // true. The semantics of |*err| are the same as above. // // |buf| is not retained. static bool StartTopLevelBox(const uint8* buf, const int buf_size, FourCC* type, int* box_size, bool* err) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Returns true if |type| is recognized to be a top-level box, false // otherwise. This returns true for some boxes which we do not parse. // Helpful in debugging misaligned appends. static bool IsValidTopLevelBox(const FourCC& type); // Scan through all boxes within the current box, starting at the current // buffer position. Must be called before any of the *Child functions work. bool ScanChildren() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Return true if child with type |child.BoxType()| exists. bool ChildExist(Box* child) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Read exactly one child box from the set of children. The type of the child // will be determined by the BoxType() method of |child|. bool ReadChild(Box* child) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Read one child if available. Returns false on error, true on successful // read or on child absent. bool MaybeReadChild(Box* child) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Read at least one child. False means error or no such child present. template bool ReadChildren( std::vector* children) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Read any number of children. False means error. template bool MaybeReadChildren( std::vector* children) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Read all children, regardless of FourCC. This is used from exactly one box, // corresponding to a rather significant inconsistency in the BMFF spec. // Note that this method is mutually exclusive with ScanChildren(). template bool ReadAllChildren( std::vector* children) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Populate the values of 'version()' and 'flags()' from a full box header. // Many boxes, but not all, use these values. This call should happen after // the box has been initialized, and does not re-read the main box header. bool ReadFullBoxHeader() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; FourCC type() const { return type_; } uint8 version() const { return version_; } uint32 flags() const { return flags_; } private: BoxReader(const uint8* buf, const int size); // Must be called immediately after init. If the return is false, this // indicates that the box header and its contents were not available in the // stream or were nonsensical, and that the box must not be used further. In // this case, if |*err| is false, the problem was simply a lack of data, and // should only be an error condition if some higher-level component knows that // no more data is coming (i.e. EOS or end of containing box). If |*err| is // true, the error is unrecoverable and the stream should be aborted. bool ReadHeader(bool* err); FourCC type_; uint8 version_; uint32 flags_; typedef std::multimap ChildMap; // The set of child box FourCCs and their corresponding buffer readers. Only // valid if scanned_ is true. ChildMap children_; bool scanned_; }; // Template definitions template bool BoxReader::ReadChildren(std::vector* children) { RCHECK(MaybeReadChildren(children) && !children->empty()); return true; } template bool BoxReader::MaybeReadChildren(std::vector* children) { DCHECK(scanned_); DCHECK(children->empty()); children->resize(1); FourCC child_type = (*children)[0].BoxType(); ChildMap::iterator start_itr = children_.lower_bound(child_type); ChildMap::iterator end_itr = children_.upper_bound(child_type); children->resize(std::distance(start_itr, end_itr)); typename std::vector::iterator child_itr = children->begin(); for (ChildMap::iterator itr = start_itr; itr != end_itr; ++itr) { RCHECK(child_itr->Parse(&itr->second)); ++child_itr; } children_.erase(start_itr, end_itr); DVLOG(2) << "Found " << children->size() << " " << FourCCToString(child_type) << " boxes."; return true; } template bool BoxReader::ReadAllChildren(std::vector* children) { DCHECK(!scanned_); scanned_ = true; bool err = false; while (pos() < size()) { BoxReader child_reader(&buf_[pos_], size_ - pos_); if (!child_reader.ReadHeader(&err)) break; T child; RCHECK(child.Parse(&child_reader)); children->push_back(child); pos_ += child_reader.size(); } return !err; } } // namespace mp4 } // namespace media #endif // MEDIA_MP4_BOX_READER_H_