Interface the function with pre-existing data structures. The filters can now be generated into a filter type using a generic Generate function.
This generates a filter off of the specifications within the filter struct. There is a generic Apply function which takes in a buffer of PCM data (defined in pcm.go),
and outputs to a []byte.
This change adds a "watchdog notifier" utility which tracks the
health of request handlers and notifies an external systemd
watchdog if everything looks good. This allows us to cause a
termination if any request handlers get hung.
This includes adding facilities to handle termination signals
and err handling. Some modifications have been made to the file
input to accomodate the concurrency requirements. The slate
read mechanism is still fairly rudimentary and can only read
from a hardcoded file, but at this stage is for prototyping
purposes.
If no config is given as arguments or file, then a default config is used. This is file input (25 FPS) with MPEG-TS packetization and RTP output. If RTP output is selected, a VLC window to receive the
stream is opened.
This branch was made because we were having problems with rebasing the original filter-interface branch. Filter-interface was used to make interface for filters and adding into pipeline made a new file (filter.go) that conatins package Filter. This package has the filter interface, with one filter, NoOp. More filters can be added. The filtering stage was placed inbetween lexing and encoding by changing the LexTo function to have the filter as it's destination and making the destination of the filter to be r.encoders
av/device/device.go now contains the AVDevice interface and implementations of this
interface, namely, raspivid, geovision, webcam and file are contained in the packages
av/device/raspivid, av/device/geovision, av/device/webcam and av/device/file
respctively. config.go and testing was also moved to a new package called config.go in
order to remove would be circular dependency between AVDevice implementations and revid.
Modifications were made elsewhere expecting config.Config to be part of the revid package.