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// Copyright (C) 2018 Sebastian Dröge <sebastian@centricular.com> // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use gst_net_sys; use PtpClock; use glib::object::Cast; use glib::translate::*; use gst; impl PtpClock { /// Creates a new PTP clock instance that exports the PTP time of the master /// clock in `domain`. This clock can be slaved to other clocks as needed. /// /// If `gst_ptp_init` was not called before, this will call `gst_ptp_init` with /// default parameters. /// /// This clock only returns valid timestamps after it received the first /// times from the PTP master clock on the network. Once this happens the /// GstPtpClock::internal-clock property will become non-NULL. You can /// check this with `gst::ClockExt::wait_for_sync`, the GstClock::synced signal and /// `gst::ClockExt::is_synced`. /// ## `name` /// Name of the clock /// ## `domain` /// PTP domain /// /// # Returns /// /// A new `gst::Clock` pub fn new(name: Option<&str>, domain: u32) -> PtpClock { assert_initialized_main_thread!(); let name = name.to_glib_none(); let (major, minor, _, _) = gst::version(); if (major, minor) > (1, 12) { unsafe { gst::Clock::from_glib_full(gst_net_sys::gst_ptp_clock_new(name.0, domain)) .unsafe_cast() } } else { // Workaround for bad floating reference handling in 1.12. This issue was fixed for 1.13 unsafe { gst::Clock::from_glib_none(gst_net_sys::gst_ptp_clock_new(name.0, domain)) .unsafe_cast() } } } }