av/revid/RevidInstance.go

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/*
NAME
RevidInstance.go
DESCRIPTION
See Readme.md
AUTHORS
Saxon A. Nelson-Milton <saxon@ausocean.org>
Alan Noble <alan@ausocean.org>
LICENSE
revid is Copyright (C) 2017 the Australian Ocean Lab (AusOcean)
It is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify them
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with revid in gpl.txt. If not, see [GNU licenses](http://www.gnu.org/licenses).
*/
// revid is a testbed for re-muxing and re-directing video streams as MPEG-TS over various protocols.
package revid
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strconv"
"time"
"sync"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/generator"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/parser"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/ringbuffer"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/rtmp"
/*
"../generator"
"../parser"
"../ringbuffer"
"../rtmp"
*/)
// Misc constants
const (
clipDuration = 1 // s
mp2tPacketSize = 188 // MPEG-TS packet size
mp2tMaxPackets = 2016 * clipDuration // # first multiple of 7 and 8 greater than 2000
ringBufferSize = 1000
ringBufferElementSize = 100000
maxClipSize = 10000
httpTimeOut = 5 // s
packetsPerFrame = 7
h264BufferSize = 1000000
bitrateTime = 60
mjpegParserInChanLen = 100000
ffmpegPath = "/home/saxon/bin/ffmpeg"
rtmpConnectionTimout = 10
outputChanSize = 10000
)
// Log Types
const (
Error = "Error"
Warning = "Warning"
Info = "Info"
Debug = "Debug"
)
// RevidInst provides methods to control a revidInst session; providing methods
// to start, stop and change the state of an instance using the Config struct.
type RevidInst interface {
Start()
Stop()
changeState(newconfig Config) error
GetConfigRef() *Config
Log(logType, m string)
IsRunning() bool
}
// The revidInst struct provides fields to describe the state of a RevidInst.
type revidInst struct {
ffmpegPath string
tempDir string
ringBuffer ringbuffer.RingBuffer
config Config
isRunning bool
outputFile *os.File
inputFile *os.File
generator generator.Generator
parser parser.Parser
cmd *exec.Cmd
ffmpegCmd *exec.Cmd
inputReader *bufio.Reader
ffmpegStdin io.WriteCloser
outputChan chan []byte
setupInput func() error
setupOutput func() error
getFrame func() []byte
sendClip func(clip []byte) error
rtmpInst rtmp.RTMPSession
mutex sync.Mutex
}
// NewRevidInstance returns a pointer to a new revidInst with the desired
// configuration, and/or an error if construction of the new instant was not
// successful.
func NewRevidInstance(config Config) (r *revidInst, err error) {
r = new(revidInst)
r.mutex = sync.Mutex{}
r.ringBuffer = ringbuffer.NewRingBuffer(ringBufferSize, ringBufferElementSize)
err = r.changeState(config)
if err != nil {
r = nil
return
}
r.outputChan = make(chan []byte, outputChanSize)
r.parser.Start()
go r.packClips()
r.Log(Info, "New revid instance created! config is:")
r.Log(Info, fmt.Sprintf("%v", r.config))
return
}
// GetConfigRef returns a pointer to the revidInst's Config struct object
func (r *revidInst) GetConfigRef() *Config {
return &r.config
}
// changeState swaps the current config of a revidInst with the passed
// configuration; checking validity and returning errors if not valid.
func (r *revidInst) changeState(config Config) error {
r.config.Logger = config.Logger
err := config.Validate(r)
if err != nil {
return errors.New("Config struct is bad!: " + err.Error())
}
r.config = config
switch r.config.Output {
case File:
r.sendClip = r.sendClipToFile
r.setupOutput = r.setupOutputForFile
case Rtmp:
switch r.config.RtmpMethod {
case Ffmpeg:
r.setupOutput = r.setupOutputForFfmpegRtmp
r.sendClip = r.sendClipToFfmpegRtmp
case LibRtmp:
r.setupOutput = r.setupOutputForLibRtmp
r.sendClip = r.sendClipToLibRtmp
}
case Http:
r.sendClip = r.sendClipToHTTP
}
switch r.config.Input {
case Raspivid:
r.setupInput = r.setupInputForRaspivid
case File:
r.setupInput = r.setupInputForFile
}
switch r.config.InputCodec {
case H264:
r.Log(Info, "Using H264 parser!")
r.parser = parser.NewH264Parser()
fmt.Println("here")
case Mjpeg:
r.Log(Info, "Using MJPEG parser!")
r.parser = parser.NewMJPEGParser(mjpegParserInChanLen)
}
switch r.config.Packetization {
case None:
// no packetisation - Revid output chan grabs raw data straight from parser
r.parser.SetOutputChan(r.outputChan)
r.getFrame = r.getFrameNoPacketization
goto noPacketizationSetup
case Mpegts:
r.Log(Info, "Using MPEGTS packetisation!")
frameRateAsInt, _ := strconv.Atoi(r.config.FrameRate)
r.generator = generator.NewTsGenerator(uint(frameRateAsInt))
case Flv:
r.Log(Info, "Using FLV packetisation!")
frameRateAsInt, _ := strconv.Atoi(r.config.FrameRate)
r.generator = generator.NewFlvGenerator(true, true, uint(frameRateAsInt))
}
// We have packetization of some sort, so we want to send data to Generator
// to perform packetization
r.getFrame = r.getFramePacketization
r.parser.SetOutputChan(r.generator.GetInputChan())
r.generator.Start()
noPacketizationSetup:
return nil
}
// ChangeConfig changes the current configuration of the revid instance.
func (r *revidInst) ChangeConfig(config Config) (err error) {
r.Stop()
r, err = NewRevidInstance(config)
if err != nil {
return
}
r.Start()
return
}
// Log takes a logtype and message and tries to send this information to the
// logger provided in the revidInst config - if there is one, otherwise the message
// is sent to stdout
func (r *revidInst) Log(logType, m string) {
if r.config.Logger != nil {
r.config.Logger.Log(logType, m)
} else {
if r.config.Verbosity == Yes {
fmt.Println(logType + ": " + m)
}
}
}
// IsRunning returns true if the revidInst is currently running and false otherwise
func (r *revidInst) IsRunning() bool {
return r.isRunning
}
// Start invokes a revidInst to start processing video from a defined input
// and packetising (if theres packetization) to a defined output.
func (r *revidInst) Start() {
r.mutex.Lock()
defer r.mutex.Unlock()
if r.isRunning {
r.Log(Warning, "revidInst.Start() called but revid already running!")
return
}
r.Log(Info, "Starting Revid!")
if r.setupOutput != nil {
err := r.setupOutput()
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, "Output setup didn't work!")
return
}
}
go r.setupInput()
go r.outputClips()
r.isRunning = true
}
// Stop halts any processing of video data from a camera or file
func (r *revidInst) Stop() {
r.mutex.Lock()
defer r.mutex.Unlock()
if !r.isRunning {
r.Log(Warning, "revidInst.Stop() called but revid not running!")
return
}
r.Log(Info, "Stopping revid!")
r.isRunning = false
// If a cmd process is running, we kill!
if r.cmd != nil && r.cmd.Process != nil {
r.cmd.Process.Kill()
}
}
// getFrameNoPacketization gets a frame directly from the revid output chan
// as we don't need to go through the generator with no packetization settings
func (r *revidInst) getFrameNoPacketization() []byte {
return <-r.outputChan
}
// getFramePacketization gets a frame from the generators output chan - the
// the generator being an mpegts or flv generator depending on the config
func (r *revidInst) getFramePacketization() []byte {
return <-(r.generator.GetOutputChan())
}
// flushDataPacketization removes data from the revid inst's coutput chan
func (r *revidInst) flushData() {
for len(r.outputChan) > 0 {
<-(r.outputChan)
}
}
// packClips takes data segments; whether that be tsPackets or mjpeg frames and
// packs them into clips consisting of the amount frames specified in the config
func (r *revidInst) packClips() {
clipSize := 0
packetCount := 0
for {
// Get some memory from the ring buffer for out clip
if clip, err := r.ringBuffer.Get(); err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Log(Warning, "Clearing output chan!")
r.flushData()
} else {
for {
frame := r.getFrame()
lenOfFrame := len(frame)
upperBound := clipSize + lenOfFrame
copy(clip[clipSize:upperBound], frame)
packetCount++
clipSize += lenOfFrame
if packetCount >= r.config.FramesPerClip {
if err := r.ringBuffer.DoneWriting(clipSize); err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Log(Warning, "Dropping clip!")
}
clipSize = 0
packetCount = 0
break
}
}
}
}
}
func reboot() {
cmd := exec.Command("sudo", "reboot")
err := cmd.Run()
fmt.Println("Rebooting!")
}
// outputClips takes the clips produced in the packClips method and outputs them
// to the desired output defined in the revidInst config
func (r *revidInst) outputClips() {
now := time.Now()
prevTime := now
bytes := 0
delay := 0
for r.isRunning {
// Here we slow things down as much as we can to decrease cpu usage
switch {
case r.ringBuffer.GetNoOfElements() < 2:
delay++
time.Sleep(time.Duration(delay) * time.Millisecond)
case delay > 0:
delay--
}
// If the ringbuffer has something we can read and send off
if clip, err := r.ringBuffer.Read(); err == nil {
//r.Log(Debug, fmt.Sprintf("Delay is: %v\n", delay))
r.Log(Debug, fmt.Sprintf("Ring buffer size: %v\n", r.ringBuffer.GetNoOfElements()))
// Output clip to the output specified in the configuration struct
bytes += len(clip)
for err := r.sendClip(clip); err != nil; {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
if r.config.RtmpMethod == LibRtmp {
reboot()
}
if len(clip) >= 11 {
r.Log(Warning, "Send failed trying again!")
err = r.sendClip(clip)
} else {
break
}
}
// let the ringbuffer know that we're done with the memory we grabbed when
// we call ringBuffer.Get()
if err := r.ringBuffer.DoneReading(); err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
}
// Log some information regarding bitrate and ring buffer size if it's time
now = time.Now()
deltaTime := now.Sub(prevTime)
if deltaTime > time.Duration(bitrateTime)*time.Second {
r.Log(Info, fmt.Sprintf("Bitrate: %v bits/s\n", int64(float64(bytes*8)/float64(deltaTime/1e9))))
r.Log(Info, fmt.Sprintf("Ring buffer size: %v\n", r.ringBuffer.GetNoOfElements()))
prevTime = now
bytes = 0
}
} else {
r.Log(Debug, err.Error())
}
}
r.Log(Info, "Not outputting clips anymore!")
}
// senClipToFile writes the passed clip to a file
func (r *revidInst) sendClipToFile(clip []byte) error {
_, err := r.outputFile.Write(clip)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// sendClipToHTTP takes a clip and an output url and posts through http.
func (r *revidInst) sendClipToHTTP(clip []byte) error {
timeout := time.Duration(httpTimeOut * time.Second)
client := http.Client{Timeout: timeout}
url := r.config.HttpAddress + strconv.Itoa(len(clip))
r.Log(Debug, fmt.Sprintf("Posting %s (%d bytes)\n", url, len(clip)))
resp, err := client.Post(url, "video/mp2t", bytes.NewReader(clip))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error posting to %s: %s", url, err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err == nil {
r.Log(Debug, fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", body))
} else {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
}
return nil
}
// sendClipToFfmpegRtmp sends the clip over the current rtmp connection using
// an ffmpeg process.
func (r *revidInst) sendClipToFfmpegRtmp(clip []byte) (err error) {
_, err = r.ffmpegStdin.Write(clip)
return
}
// sendClipToLibRtmp send the clip over the current rtmp connection using the
// c based librtmp library
func (r *revidInst) sendClipToLibRtmp(clip []byte) (err error) {
err = r.rtmpInst.WriteFrame(clip, uint(len(clip)))
return
}
// setupOutputForFfmpegRtmp sets up output to rtmp using an ffmpeg process
func (r *revidInst) setupOutputForFfmpegRtmp() error {
r.ffmpegCmd = exec.Command(ffmpegPath,
"-f", "h264",
"-r", r.config.FrameRate,
"-i", "-",
"-f", "lavfi",
"-i", "aevalsrc=0",
"-fflags", "nobuffer",
"-vcodec", "copy",
"-acodec", "aac",
"-map", "0:0",
"-map", "1:0",
"-strict", "experimental",
"-f", "flv",
r.config.RtmpUrl,
)
var err error
r.ffmpegStdin, err = r.ffmpegCmd.StdinPipe()
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Stop()
return err
}
err = r.ffmpegCmd.Start()
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Stop()
return err
}
return nil
}
// setupOutputForLibRtmp sets up rtmp output using the wrapper for the c based
// librtmp library - makes connection and starts comms etc.
func (r *revidInst) setupOutputForLibRtmp() (err error) {
r.rtmpInst = rtmp.NewRTMPSession(r.config.RtmpUrl, rtmpConnectionTimout)
err = r.rtmpInst.StartSession()
// go r.testRtmp(5000)
return
}
// setupOutputForFile sets up an output file to output data to
func (r *revidInst) setupOutputForFile() (err error) {
r.outputFile, err = os.Create(r.config.OutputFileName)
return
}
// setupInputForRaspivid sets up things for input from raspivid i.e. starts
// a raspivid process and pipes it's data output.
func (r *revidInst) setupInputForRaspivid() error {
r.Log(Info, "Starting raspivid!")
switch r.config.InputCodec {
case H264:
switch r.config.QuantizationMode {
case QuantizationOn:
r.cmd = exec.Command("raspivid",
"-cd", "H264",
"-o", "-",
"-n",
"-t", r.config.Timeout,
"-b", "0",
"-qp", r.config.Quantization,
"-w", r.config.Width,
"-h", r.config.Height,
"-fps", r.config.FrameRate,
"-ih",
"-g", r.config.IntraRefreshPeriod,
)
case QuantizationOff:
r.cmd = exec.Command("raspivid",
"-cd", "H264",
"-o", "-",
"-n",
"-t", r.config.Timeout,
"-b", r.config.Bitrate,
"-w", r.config.Width,
"-h", r.config.Height,
"-fps", r.config.FrameRate,
"-ih",
"-g", r.config.IntraRefreshPeriod,
)
}
case Mjpeg:
r.cmd = exec.Command("raspivid",
"-cd", "MJPEG",
"-o", "-",
"-n",
"-t", r.config.Timeout,
"-fps", r.config.FrameRate,
)
}
stdout, _ := r.cmd.StdoutPipe()
err := r.cmd.Start()
r.inputReader = bufio.NewReader(stdout)
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
return err
}
go r.readCamera()
return nil
}
// setupInputForFile sets things up for getting input from a file
func (r *revidInst) setupInputForFile() error {
fps, _ := strconv.Atoi(r.config.FrameRate)
r.parser.SetDelay(uint(float64(1000) / float64(fps)))
r.readFile()
return nil
}
// testRtmp is useful to check robustness of connections. Intended to be run as
// goroutine. After every 'delayTime' the rtmp connection is ended and then
// restarted
func (r *revidInst) testRtmp(delayTime uint) {
for {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(delayTime) * time.Millisecond)
r.rtmpInst.EndSession()
r.rtmpInst.StartSession()
}
}
// readCamera reads data from the defined camera while the revidInst is running.
// TODO: use ringbuffer here instead of allocating mem every time!
func (r *revidInst) readCamera() {
r.Log(Info, "Reading camera data!")
for r.isRunning {
data := make([]byte, 1)
_, err := io.ReadFull(r.inputReader, data)
switch {
// We know this means we're getting nothing from the cam
case err != nil && err.Error() == "EOF" && r.isRunning:
r.Log(Error, "No data from camera!")
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
// We don't know what this one is, so let's just output the error to the log
case err != nil && r.isRunning:
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
// Everything is fine! send the data to the parser to split it up into
// frames/access units
default:
r.parser.GetInputChan() <- data[0]
}
}
r.Log(Info, "Not trying to read from camera anymore!")
}
// readFile reads data from the defined file while the revidInst is running.
func (r *revidInst) readFile() error {
var err error
r.inputFile, err = os.Open(r.config.InputFileName)
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Stop()
return err
}
stats, err := r.inputFile.Stat()
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, "Could not get input file stats!")
r.Stop()
return err
}
data := make([]byte, stats.Size())
_, err = r.inputFile.Read(data)
if err != nil {
r.Log(Error, err.Error())
r.Stop()
return err
}
for i := range data {
r.parser.GetInputChan() <- data[i]
}
r.inputFile.Close()
return nil
}