On 05/09/07 20:56, Artur Skawina wrote:
>> void cRecorder::Receive(uchar *Data, int Length)
>> {
>> if (Running()) {
>> int p = ringBuffer->Put(Data, Length);
>> if (p != Length && Running())
>> ringBuffer->ReportOverflow(Length - p);
>> }
>> }
>>
>> it simply drops any data that does not fit into the buffer, which would be
>> fine
>> for live viewing, but isn't ideal when recording.
>>
>> Can we try harder not to loose data here? IOW can this function sleep (and
>> retry)?
>
> It took a while to trigger the condition again, but now it happened and
> trying a bit
> harder payed off. Running vdr /w following patch resulted in this log (and no
> overflow):
>
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] buffer usage: 70% (tid=16327)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] buffer usage: 80% (tid=16327)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] buffer usage: 90% (tid=16327)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] buffer usage: 100% (tid=16327)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16327] Enlarging ring buffer "Result": 262144 bytes (trigger 3)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16329] Enlarging ring buffer "TS": 262144 bytes (trigger 2)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] Enlarging ring buffer "Recorder": 262144 bytes (trigger
> 3)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] buffer usage: 0% (tid=16327)
> 20:31:35 vdr: [16328] saved extra 153 bytes in recorder ring buffer after 80
> ms delay
>
> artur
>
> diff --git a/recorder.c b/recorder.c
> index 8bb1621..3c0e002 100644
> --- a/recorder.c
> +++ b/recorder.c
> @@ -157,8 +157,20 @@ void cRecorder::Receive(uchar *Data, int Length)
> {
> if (Running()) {
> int p = ringBuffer->Put(Data, Length);
> - if (p != Length && Running())
> + if (p != Length && Running()) {
> + for (int ms=20; ms<1000; ms+=ms) {
> + cCondWait::SleepMs(ms);
> + if (!Running())
> + return;
> + int r = ringBuffer->Put(Data+p, Length-p);
> + p += r;
> + if (r)
> + dsyslog("saved extra %d bytes in recorder ring buffer after %d
> ms delay", r, ms);
> + if (p == Length || !Running())
> + return;
> + }
> ringBuffer->ReportOverflow(Length - p);
> + }
> }
> }
>From receiver.h:
virtual void Receive(uchar *Data, int Length) = 0;
///< This function is called from the cDevice we are attached
to, and
///< delivers one TS packet from the set of PIDs the cReceiver
has requested.
///< The data packet must be accepted immediately, and the call
must return
****************************
******
///< as soon as possible, without any unnecessary delay. Each TS
packet
**************************************************
///< will be delivered only ONCE, so the cReceiver must make
sure that
///< it will be able to buffer the data if necessary.
Klaus
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