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/*
 *			GPAC - Multimedia Framework C SDK
 *
 *			Authors: Jean Le Feuvre
 *			Copyright (c) Telecom ParisTech 2000-2012
 *					All rights reserved
 *
 *  This file is part of GPAC / common tools sub-project
 *
 *  GPAC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
 *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 *  any later version.
 *
 *  GPAC 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 *  License along with this library; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
 *  the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 *
 */

#ifndef _GF_TOOLS_H_
#define _GF_TOOLS_H_

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

#include <gpac/setup.h>
#include <gpac/version.h>


/*! \file "gpac/tools.h"
 *	\brief Base definitions and functions of GPAC.
 *
 * This file contains basic functions and core definitions of the GPAC framework. This file is
 * usually included by all GPAC header files since it contains the error definitions.
*/

/*! \defgroup utils_grp utils
 *	You will find in this module the documentation of all tools used in GPAC.
*/

/*! \addtogroup tools_grp base utils
 *	\ingroup utils_grp
 *	\brief Base definitions and functions of GPAC.
 *
 *	This section documents some very basic functions and core definitions of the GPAC framework.
 *	@{
 */

/*!
 *	\brief Stringizer
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	Macro transforming its input name into a string
*/
#define gf_stringizer(x) #x

/*!
 *	\brief Memory allocation for a structure
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	Macro allocating memory and zero-ing it
*/
#define GF_SAFEALLOC(__ptr, __struct) { __ptr = (__struct *) gf_malloc(sizeof(__struct)); if (__ptr) memset((void *) __ptr, 0, sizeof(__struct)); }

/*!
 *	\brief Memory allocation for an array of n structs
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	Macro allocating memory for n structures and zero-ing it
*/
#define GF_SAFE_ALLOC_N(__ptr, __n, __struct) { __ptr = (__struct *) gf_malloc( __n * sizeof(__struct)); if (__ptr) memset((void *) __ptr, 0, __n * sizeof(__struct)); }

/*!
 *	\brief 4CC Formatting
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	Macro formating a 4-character code (or 4CC) "abcd" as 0xAABBCCDD
*/
#ifndef GF_4CC
#define GF_4CC(a,b,c,d) (((a)<<24)|((b)<<16)|((c)<<8)|(d))
#endif

/*!
 *	\brief GPAC feature list
 *
 *	returns the list of features enabled/disabled in this GPAC build.
*/
const char *gpac_features();

/*!
 *	\brief 4CC Printing
 *
 *	returns a 4CC printable form
*/
const char *gf_4cc_to_str(u32 type);

/*!
 *	\brief asprintf() portable implementation
 *
 *	similar to sprintf, except it allows the string on the
 *  \note asprintf implementation for windows
*/
int gf_asprintf(char **buffer, const char *fmt, ...);

/*!
 *	\brief file writing helper
 *
 *	Wrapper to properly handle calls to fwrite()
 *	Ensures proper error handling is invoked when it fails.
 *	\return Same as gf_fwrite
 *
*/
size_t gf_fwrite(const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *stream);

/*!
 *	\brief large file opening
 *
 *	Opens a large file (>4GB)
 *	\param file_name Same semantics as gf_f64_open
 *	\param mode Same semantics as gf_f64_open
 *	\return stream handle of the file object
 *	\note You only need to call this function if you're suspecting the file to be a large one (usually only media files), otherwise use regular stdio.
*/
FILE *gf_f64_open(const char *file_name, const char *mode);
/*!
 *	\brief large file position query
 *
 *	Queries the current read/write position in a large file
 *	\param f Same semantics as ftell
 *	\return position in the file
 *	\note You only need to call this function if you're suspecting the file to be a large one (usually only media files), otherwise use regular stdio.
*/
u64 gf_f64_tell(FILE *f);
/*!
 *	\brief large file seeking
 *
 *	Seeks the current read/write position in a large file
 *	\param f Same semantics as fseek
 *	\param pos Same semantics as fseek
 *	\param whence Same semantics as fseek
 *	\return new position in the file
 *	\note You only need to call this function if you're suspecting the file to be a large one (usually only media files), otherwise use regular stdio.
*/
u64 gf_f64_seek(FILE *f, s64 pos, s32 whence);

/*! @} */


/*! \addtogroup errors_grp error codes
 *	\ingroup utils_grp
 *	\brief Errors used in GPAC.
 *
 *	This section documents all error codes used in the GPAC framework. Most of the GPAC's functions will use these as
 * return values, and some of these errors are also used for state communication with the different modules of the framework.
 *	@{
 */

/*!
 * GPAC Error
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	positive values are warning and info, 0 means no error and negative values are errors
 */
typedef enum
{
	/*!Message from any scripting engine used in the presentation (ECMAScript, MPEG-J, ...) (Info).*/
	GF_SCRIPT_INFO                                          = 3,
	/*!Indicates an data frame has several AU packed (not MPEG-4 compliant). This is used by decoders to force
	multiple decoding of the same data frame (Info).*/
	GF_PACKED_FRAMES					= 2,
	/*!Indicates the end of a stream or of a file (Info).*/
	GF_EOS								= 1,
	/*!
	\n\n
	*/
	/*!Operation success (no error).*/
	GF_OK								= 0,
	/*!\n*/
	/*!One of the input parameter is not correct or cannot be used in the current operating mode of the framework.*/
	GF_BAD_PARAM							= -1,
	/*! Memory allocation failure.*/
	GF_OUT_OF_MEM							= -2,
	/*! Input/Output failure (disk access, system call failures)*/
	GF_IO_ERR								= -3,
	/*! The desired feature or operation is not supported by the framework*/
	GF_NOT_SUPPORTED						= -4,
	/*! Input data has been corrupted*/
	GF_CORRUPTED_DATA						= -5,
	/*! A modification was attempted on a scene node which could not be found*/
	GF_SG_UNKNOWN_NODE						= -6,
	/*! The PROTO node interface does not match the nodes using it*/
	GF_SG_INVALID_PROTO						= -7,
	/*! An error occured in the scripting engine*/
	GF_SCRIPT_ERROR							= -8,
	/*! Buffer is too small to contain decoded data. Decoders shall use this error whenever they need to resize their output memory buffers*/
	GF_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL						= -9,
	/*! Bitstream is not compliant to the specfication it refers to*/
	GF_NON_COMPLIANT_BITSTREAM				= -10,
	/*! No decoders could be found to handle the desired media type*/
	GF_CODEC_NOT_FOUND						= -11,
	/*! The URL is not properly formatted or cannot be found*/
	GF_URL_ERROR							= -12,
	/*! An service error has occured at the local side*/
	GF_SERVICE_ERROR						= -13,
	/*! A service error has occured at the remote (server) side*/
	GF_REMOTE_SERVICE_ERROR					= -14,
	/*! The desired stream could not be found in the service*/
	GF_STREAM_NOT_FOUND						= -15,
	/*! The IsoMedia file is not a valid one*/
	GF_ISOM_INVALID_FILE					= -20,
	/*! The IsoMedia file is not complete. Either the file is being downloaded, or it has been truncated*/
	GF_ISOM_INCOMPLETE_FILE					= -21,
	/*! The media in this IsoMedia track is not valid (usually due to a broken stream description)*/
	GF_ISOM_INVALID_MEDIA					= -22,
	/*! The requested operation cannot happen in the current opening mode of the IsoMedia file*/
	GF_ISOM_INVALID_MODE					= -23,
	/*! This IsoMedia track refers to media outside the file in an unknown way*/
	GF_ISOM_UNKNOWN_DATA_REF				= -24,

	/*! An invalid MPEG-4 Object Descriptor was found*/
	GF_ODF_INVALID_DESCRIPTOR				= -30,
	/*! An MPEG-4 Object Descriptor was found or added to a forbidden descriptor*/
	GF_ODF_FORBIDDEN_DESCRIPTOR				= -31,
	/*! An invalid MPEG-4 BIFS command was detected*/
	GF_ODF_INVALID_COMMAND					= -32,
	/*! The scene has been encoded using an unknown BIFS version*/
	GF_BIFS_UNKNOWN_VERSION					= -33,

	/*! The remote IP address could not be solved*/
	GF_IP_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND					= -40,
	/*! The connection to the remote peer has failed*/
	GF_IP_CONNECTION_FAILURE				= -41,
	/*! The network operation has failed*/
	GF_IP_NETWORK_FAILURE					= -42,
	/*! The network connection has been closed*/
	GF_IP_CONNECTION_CLOSED					= -43,
	/*! The network operation has failed because no data is available*/
	GF_IP_NETWORK_EMPTY						= -44,
	/*! The network operation has been discarded because it would be a blocking one*/
	GF_IP_SOCK_WOULD_BLOCK					= -45,
	/*! UDP connection did not receive any data at all. Signaled by client services to reconfigure network if possible*/
	GF_IP_UDP_TIMEOUT						= -46,

	/*! Authentication with the remote host has failed*/
	GF_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE				= -50,
	/*! Script not ready for playback */
	GF_SCRIPT_NOT_READY						= -51,
	/*! Bad configuration for the current contex */
	GF_INVALID_CONFIGURATION				= -52,
	/*! The element has not been found */
	GF_NOT_FOUND							= -53,
	/*! The filter is missing at least one requirement */
	GF_MISSING_REQUIREMENTS					= -54,
	/*! Unexpected format of data */
	GF_WRONG_DATAFORMAT						= -55
} GF_Err;

/*!
 *	\brief Error Printing
 *
 *	Returns a printable version of a given error
 *	\param e Error code requested
 *	\return String representing the error
*/
const char *gf_error_to_string(GF_Err e);

/*! @} */

/*! \addtogroup log_grp logging tools
 *	\ingroup utils_grp
 *	@{
 */

/*!
 * GPAC Log Levels
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 * These levels describes messages priority used when filtering logs
 */
enum
{
	/*! Disable all Log message*/
	GF_LOG_QUIET = 0,
	/*! Log message describes an error*/
	GF_LOG_ERROR,
	/*! Log message describes a warning*/
	GF_LOG_WARNING,
	/*! Log message is informational (state, etc..)*/
	GF_LOG_INFO,
	/*! Log message is a debug info*/
	GF_LOG_DEBUG
};

/*!
 *	\brief Log exits at first error assignment
 *
 * When GF_LOG_ERROR happens, program leaves with instruction exit(1);
 *	\param strict strict behaviour when encoutering a serious error.
 *
 */
void gf_log_set_strict_error(Bool strict);

/*!
 *	\brief gets string-formated log tools
 *
 * Returns the string-formatted log tools and levels. Returned string shall be freed by the caller.
 *	\return string-formatted log tools.
 *
 */
char *gf_log_get_tools_levels();

/*!
 * GPAC Log tools
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 * These flags describes which sub-part of GPAC generates the log and are used when filtering logs
 */
enum
{
	/*! Log message from the core library (init, threads, network calls, etc)*/
	GF_LOG_CORE = 0,
	/*! Log message from a raw media parser (BIFS, LASeR, A/V formats)*/
	GF_LOG_CODING,
	/*! Log message from a bitstream parser (IsoMedia, MPEG-2 TS, OGG, ...)*/
	GF_LOG_CONTAINER,
	/*! Log message from the network/service stack (messages & co)*/
	GF_LOG_NETWORK,
	/*! Log message from the RTP/RTCP stack (TS info) and packet structure & hinting (debug)*/
	GF_LOG_RTP,
	/*! Log message from authoring subsystem (file manip, import/export)*/
	GF_LOG_AUTHOR,
	/*! Log message from the sync layer of the terminal*/
	GF_LOG_SYNC,
	/*! Log message from a codec*/
	GF_LOG_CODEC,
	/*! Log message from any XML parser (context loading, etc)*/
	GF_LOG_PARSER,
	/*! Log message from the terminal/compositor, indicating media object state*/
	GF_LOG_MEDIA,
	/*! Log message from the scene graph/scene manager (handling of nodes and attribute modif, DOM core)*/
	GF_LOG_SCENE,
	/*! Log message from the scripting engine APIs - does not cover alert() in the script code itself*/
	GF_LOG_SCRIPT,
	/*! Log message from event handling*/
	GF_LOG_INTERACT,
	/*! Log message from compositor*/
	GF_LOG_COMPOSE,
	/*! Log for video object cache */
	GF_LOG_CACHE,
	/*! Log message from multimedia I/O devices (audio/video input/output, ...)*/
	GF_LOG_MMIO,
	/*! Log for runtime info (times, memory, CPU usage)*/
	GF_LOG_RTI,
	/*! Log for SMIL timing and animation*/
	GF_LOG_SMIL,
	/*! Log for memory tracker*/
	GF_LOG_MEMORY,
	/*! Log for audio compositor*/
	GF_LOG_AUDIO,
	/*! Generic Log for modules*/
	GF_LOG_MODULE,
	/*! Log for threads and mutexes */
	GF_LOG_MUTEX,
	/*! Log for threads and condition */
	GF_LOG_CONDITION,
	/*! Log for all HTTP streaming */
	GF_LOG_DASH,
	/*! Log for all messages coming from GF_Terminal or script alert()*/
	GF_LOG_CONSOLE,
	/*! Log for all messages coming the application, not used by libgpac or the modules*/
	GF_LOG_APP,
	/*! Log for all messages coming from the scheduler */
	GF_LOG_SCHEDULER,

	/*! special value used to set a level for all tools*/
	GF_LOG_ALL,
	GF_LOG_TOOL_MAX = GF_LOG_ALL,
};

/*!
 *	\brief Log modules assignment
 *
 * Sets the tools to be checked for log filtering. By default no logging is performed.
 *	\param tool tool to be logged.
 *	\param level level of logging for this tool.
 *
 */
void gf_log_set_tool_level(u32 tool, u32 level);

/*!
 *	\brief Log Message Callback
 *
 * The gf_log_cbk type is the type for the callback of the \ref gf_log_set_callback function. By default all logs are redirected to stderr
 *	\param cbck Opaque user data.
 *	\param log_level level of the log. This value is not guaranteed in multi-threaded context.
 *	\param log_tool tool emitting the log. This value is not guaranteed in multi-threaded context.
 *	\param fmt message log format.
 *	\param vlist message log param.
 *
 */
typedef void (*gf_log_cbk)(void *cbck, u32 log_level, u32 log_tool, const char* fmt, va_list vlist);

/*!
 *	\brief Log overwrite
 *
 *	Assigns a user-defined callback for printing log messages. By default all logs are redirected to stderr
 *	\param usr_cbk Opaque user data
 *	\param cbk  callback log function
 *	\return previous callback function
*/
gf_log_cbk gf_log_set_callback(void *usr_cbk, gf_log_cbk cbk);


/*!
 \cond DUMMY_DOXY_SECTION
*/
#ifndef GPAC_DISABLE_LOG
/*note:
		to turn log on, change to GPAC_ENABLE_LOG
		to turn log off, change to GPAC_DISABLE_LOG
	this is needed by configure+sed to modify this file directly
*/
#define GPAC_ENABLE_LOG
#endif

/*!
 \endcond
*/


/*this is all a bit ugly, but most compilers don't properly handle variadic macros...*/
void gf_log(const char *fmt, ...);
void gf_log_lt(u32 ll, u32 lt);


/*!
 *	\brief Log level checking
 *
 *	Checks if a given tool is logged for the given level
 *	\param log_tool tool to check
 *	\param log_level level to check
 *	\return 1 if logged, 0 otherwise
*/
Bool gf_log_tool_level_on(u32 log_tool, u32 log_level);

/*!
 *	\brief Set log tools and levels
 *
 *	Set log tools and levels according to the log_tools_levels string. All previous log settings are discarded.
 *	\param log_tools_levels string specifying the tools and levels. It is formatted as logToolX\@logLevelX:logToolZ\@logLevelZ:...
 *	\return GF_OK or GF_BAD_PARAM
*/
GF_Err gf_log_set_tools_levels(const char *log_tools_levels);

/*!
 *	\brief Modify log tools and levels
 *
 *	Modify log tools and levels according to the log_tools_levels string. Previous log settings are kept.
 *	\param val string specifying the tools and levels. It is formatted as logToolX\@logLevelX:logToolZ\@logLevelZ:...
 *	\return GF_OK or GF_BAD_PARAM
*/
GF_Err gf_log_modify_tools_levels(const char *val);

/*!
 *	\brief Set log level for a given tool
 *
 *	Set log level for a given tool.
 *	\param tool tool to log
 *	\param level log level for this tool
*/
void gf_log_set_tool_level(u32 tool, u32 level);

#ifdef GPAC_DISABLE_LOG
#define GF_LOG(_ll, _lm, __args)
#else
/*!
 *	\brief Message logging
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	Macro for logging messages. Usage is GF_LOG(log_lev, log_module, (fmt, ...)). The log function is only called if log filtering allows it. This avoids fetching logged parameters when the tool is not being logged.
*/
#define GF_LOG(_log_level, _log_tools, __args) if (gf_log_tool_level_on(_log_tools, _log_level) ) { gf_log_lt(_log_level, _log_tools); gf_log __args ;}
#endif


/*! @} */

/*! \addtogroup tools_grp
 *	@{
 */


/*!
 *	\brief PseudoRandom Integer Generation Initialization
 *
 *	Sets the starting point for generating a series of pseudorandom integers.
 *	\param Reset Re-initializes the random number generator
*/
void gf_rand_init(Bool Reset);
/*!
 *	\brief PseudoRandom Integer Generation
 *
 *	Returns a pseudorandom integer.
*/
u32 gf_rand();

/*!
 *	\brief user name
 *
 *	Gets current user (login) name.
*/
void gf_get_user_name(char *buf, u32 buf_size);


/*!\brief FileEnum info object
 *
 *The FileEnumInfo object is used to get file attributes upon enumeration of a directory.
*/
typedef struct
{
	/*!File is marked as hidden*/
	Bool hidden;
	/*!File is a directory*/
	Bool directory;
	/*!File is a drive mountpoint*/
	Bool drive;
	/*!File is a system file*/
	Bool system;
	/*!File size in bytes*/
	u64 size;
	/*!File last modif time in UTC seconds*/
	u64 last_modified;
} GF_FileEnumInfo;

/*!
 *	\brief Directory Enumeration Callback
 *
 * The gf_enum_dir_item type is the type for the callback of the \ref gf_enum_directory function
 *	\param cbck Opaque user data.
 *	\param item_name File or directory name.
 *	\param item_path File or directory full path and name from filesystem root.
 *	\param file_info information for the file or directory.
 *	\return 1 to abort enumeration, 0 to continue enumeration.
 *
 */
typedef Bool (*gf_enum_dir_item)(void *cbck, char *item_name, char *item_path, GF_FileEnumInfo *file_info);
/*!
 *	\brief Directory enumeration
 *
 *	Enumerates a directory content. Feedback is provided by the enum_dir_item function
 *	\param dir Directory to enumerate
 *	\param enum_directory If set, only directories will be enumerated, otherwise only files are.
 *	\param enum_dir \ref gf_enum_dir_item callback function for enumeration.
 *	\param cbck Opaque user data passed to callback function.
 *	\param filter optional filter for file extensions. If a file extension without the dot '.' character is not found in the
 *	filter the file will be skipped.
*/
GF_Err gf_enum_directory(const char *dir, Bool enum_directory, gf_enum_dir_item enum_dir, void *cbck, const char *filter);


/*!
 *	\brief File Deletion
 *
 *	Deletes a file from the disk.
 *	\param fileName absolute name of the file or name relative to the current working directory.
*/
GF_Err gf_delete_file(const char *fileName);

/*!
 *	\brief File Move
 *
 *	Moves or renames a file or directory.
 *	\param fileName absolute path of the file / directory to move or rename
 *	\param newFileName absolute new path/name of the file / directory
*/
GF_Err gf_move_file(const char *fileName, const char *newFileName);

/*!
 *	\brief Temporary File Creation
 *
 *	Creates a new temporary file in binary mode
 *	\return stream handle to the new file ressoucre
 */
FILE *gf_temp_file_new();


/*!
 *	\brief File Modification Time
 *
 *	Returns the modification time of the given file. The exact meaning of this value is system dependent
 *	\param filename file to check
 *	\return modification time of the file
 */
u64 gf_file_modification_time(const char *filename);

/*!
 *	\brief Progress formatting
 *
 *	Signals progress in GPAC's operations. Note that progress signaling with this function is not thread-safe, the main purpose is to use it for authoring tools only.
 *	\param title title string of the progress, or NULL for no progress
 *	\param done Current amount performed of the action.
 *	\param total Total amount of the action.
 */
void gf_set_progress(const char *title, u64 done, u64 total);

/*!
 *	\brief Progress Callback
 *
 * The gf_on_progress_cbk type is the type for the callback of the \ref gf_set_progress_callback function
 *	\param cbck Opaque user data.
 *	\param title preogress title.
 *	\param done Current amount performed of the action
 *	\param total Total amount of the action.
 *
 */
typedef void (*gf_on_progress_cbk)(const void *cbck, const char *title, u64 done, u64 total);

/*!
 *	\brief Progress overwriting
 *
 *	Iverwrites the progress signaling function by a user-defined one.
 *	\param user_cbk Opaque user data
 *	\param prog_cbk new callback function to use. Passing NULL restore default GPAC stderr notification.
 */
void gf_set_progress_callback(void *user_cbk, gf_on_progress_cbk prog_cbk);


/*!
 *	\brief Prompt checking
 *
 *	Checks if a character is pending in the prompt buffer.
 *	\return 1 if a character is ready to be fetched, 0 otherwise.
 *	\note Function not available under WindowsCE nor SymbianOS
*/
Bool gf_prompt_has_input();

/*!
 *	\brief Prompt character flush
 *
 *	Returns the current character entered at prompt if any.
 *	\return value of the character.
 *	\note Function not available under WindowsCE nor SymbianOS
*/
char gf_prompt_get_char();


/*!
 *	\brief turns prompt echo on/off
 *
 *	Turns the prompt character echo on/off - this is usefull when entering passwords.
 *	\param echo_off indicates whether echo should be turned on or off.
 *	\note Function not available under WindowsCE nor SymbianOS
*/
void gf_prompt_set_echo_off(Bool echo_off);

/*!
 *\addtogroup cpu_grp Time tools
 *\ingroup utils_grp
 *\brief System time and CPU functions
 *
 *This section documents time functionalities and CPU management in GPAC.
  *	@{
 */


/*!
 *	\brief System setup
 *
 *	Inits the system high-resolution clock if any, and CPU usage manager. It is strongly recommended to call this
 * function before calling any other GPAC functions, since on some systems (like winCE) it may result in a better memory usage estimation.
 *	\note This can be called several times but only the first call will result in system setup.
 */
void gf_sys_init(Bool enable_memory_tracker);
/*!
 *	\brief System closing
 *
 *	Closes the system high-resolution clock and any CPU associated ressources.
 *	\note This can be called several times but the system will be closed when no more users are counted.
 */
void gf_sys_close();
/*!
 *	\brief System clock query
 *
 *	Gets the system clock time.
 *	\return System clock value since GPAC initialization in milliseconds.
 */
u32 gf_sys_clock();

/*!
 *	\brief High precision system clock query
 *
 *	Gets the hight precision system clock time.
 *	\return System clock value since GPAC initialization in microseconds.
 */
u64 gf_sys_clock_high_res();

/*!
 *	\brief Sleeps thread/process
 *
 *	Locks calling thread/process execution for a given time.
 *	\param ms Amount of time to sleep in milliseconds.
 */
void gf_sleep(u32 ms);

/*!
 *	\brief Delete Directory
 *
 *	Delete a  dir within the full path.
 *	\param DirPathName the file path name.
 */
GF_Err gf_rmdir(char *DirPathName);

/*!
 *	\brief Create Directory
 *
 *	Create a directory within the full path.
 *	\param DirPathName the dir path name.
 */
GF_Err gf_mkdir(char* DirPathName);

/*!
 *	\brief Create Directory
 *
 *	Cleanup a directory within the full path, removing all the files and the directories.
 *	\param DirPathName the dir path name.
 */
GF_Err gf_cleanup_dir(char* DirPathName);
/*!
 *	\brief CRC32 compute
 *
 *	Computes the CRC32 value of a buffer.
 *	\param data buffer
 *	\param size buffer size
 *	\return computed CRC32
 */
u32 gf_crc_32(const char *data, u32 size);

#ifdef WIN32
/*!
 *	\brief WINCE time constant
 *	\hideinitializer
 *
 *	time between jan 1, 1601 and jan 1, 1970 in units of 100 nanoseconds
*/
#define TIMESPEC_TO_FILETIME_OFFSET (((LONGLONG)27111902 << 32) + (LONGLONG)3577643008)

#endif

/*!
 *\brief gets UTC time in milliseconds
 *
 * Gets UTC clock in milliseconds
 * \return UTC time in milliseconds
 */
u64 gf_net_get_utc();

/*!
 *\brief parses date and returns UTC value for this date. Date format is an XSD dateTime format or any of the supported formats from HTTP 1.1:
	Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT  ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
	Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
	Sun Nov  6 08:49:37 1994       ; ANSI C's asctime() formatgets UTC time in milliseconds
 *
 * \param date string containing the date to parse
 * \return UTC time in milliseconds
 */
u64 gf_net_parse_date(const char *date);

/*!
 *\brief gets timezone adjustment in seconds
 *
 * Gets timezone adjustment in seconds, with localtime - timezone = UTC time
 * \return timezone shift in seconds
 */
s32 gf_net_get_timezone();

/*!
 *\brief parses 128 bit from string
 *
 * Parses 128 bit from string
 *
 * \param string the string containing the value in hexa. Non alphanum characters are skipped
 * \param value the value parsed
 * \return error code if any
 */
GF_Err gf_bin128_parse(char *string, bin128 value);

/*!\brief run-time system info object
 *
 *The Run-Time Info object is used to get CPU and memory occupation of the calling process.
 *All time values are expressed in milliseconds (accuracy is not guaranteed).
*/
typedef struct
{
	/*!start of the sampling period*/
	u32 sampling_instant;
	/*!duration of the sampling period*/
	u32 sampling_period_duration;
	/*!total amount of time (User+kernel) spent in CPU for all processes as evaluated at the end of the sampling period*/
	u32 total_cpu_time;
	/*!total amount of time (User+kernel) spent in CPU for the calling process as evaluated at the end of the sampling period*/
	u32 process_cpu_time;
	/*!amount of time (User+kernel) spent in CPU for all processes during the sampling period*/
	u32 total_cpu_time_diff;
	/*!total amount of time (User+kernel) spent in CPU for the calling process during the sampling period*/
	u32 process_cpu_time_diff;
	/*!total amount of idle time during the sampling period.*/
	u32 cpu_idle_time;
	/*!percentage (from 0 to 100) of CPU usage during the sampling period.*/
	u32 total_cpu_usage;
	/*!percentage (from 0 to 100) of the CPU usage by the calling process during the sampling period.*/
	u32 process_cpu_usage;
	/*!calling process ID*/
	u32 pid;
	/*!calling process thread count if known*/
	u32 thread_count;
	/*!size of calling process allocated heaps*/
	u64 process_memory;
	/*!total physical memory in system*/
	u64 physical_memory;
	/*!available physical memory in system*/
	u64 physical_memory_avail;
	/*!total memory currently allocated by gpac*/
	u64 gpac_memory;
	/*!total number of cores on the system*/
	u32 nb_cores;
} GF_SystemRTInfo;

/*!
 * Selection flags for run-time info retrieval
 *	\hideinitializer
 */
enum
{
	/*!Indicates all processes' times must be fetched. If not set, only the current process times will be retrieved, and the
	thread count and total times won't be available*/
	GF_RTI_ALL_PROCESSES_TIMES = 1,
	/*!Indicates the process allocated heap size must be fetch. If not set, only the system physical memory is fetched.
	Fetching the entire ocess  allocated memory can have a large impact on performances*/
	GF_RTI_PROCESS_MEMORY = 1<<1,
	/*!Indicates that only system memory should be fetched. When set, all refreshing info is ignored*/
	GF_RTI_SYSTEM_MEMORY_ONLY = 1<<2
};

/*!
 *	\brief Gets Run-Time info
 *
 *	Gets CPU and memory usage info for the calling process and the system. Information gathering
 * is controled through timeout values.
 *	\param refresh_time_ms refresh time period in milliseconds. If the last sampling was done less than this period ago, the run-time info is not refreshed.
 *	\param rti holder to the run-time info structure to update.
 *	\param flags specify which info is to be retrieved.
 *	\return 1 if info has been updated, 0 otherwise.
 *	\note You should not try to use a too small refresh time. Typical values are 500 ms or one second.
 */
Bool gf_sys_get_rti(u32 refresh_time_ms, GF_SystemRTInfo *rti, u32 flags);


Bool gf_sys_get_battery_state(Bool *onBattery, u32 *onCharge, u32 *level, u32 *batteryLifeTime, u32 *batteryFullLifeTime);

typedef struct _GF_GlobalLock_opaque GF_GlobalLock;

/*!
 * This function allows the user to create a global lock for all GPAC instances.
 * This allow to disable some features for other instances for instance.
 * \param resourceName The name of the resource to lock
 * \return false if resource has been locked, true if resource could not be locked
 */
GF_GlobalLock * gf_global_resource_lock(const char * resourceName);

/*!
 * Unlock a previouly locked resource
 * \param lock The resource to unlock
 * \return GF_OK if evertything went fine
 */
GF_Err gf_global_resource_unlock(GF_GlobalLock * lock);


/**
 * Gets a newly allocated string containing the default cache directory.
 * It is the responsibility of the caller to free the string.
 * \return a fully qualified path to the default cache directory
 */
char * gf_get_default_cache_directory();



/**
 * Compresses a data buffer in place using zlib. Buffer may be reallocated in the process.
 * \param data pointer to the data buffer to be compressed
 * \param data_len length of the data buffer to be compressed
 * \param out_size pointer for output buffer size
 * \return GF_OK if evertything went fine
 */
GF_Err gf_gz_compress_payload(char **data, u32 data_len, u32 *out_size);

/**
 * Decompresses a data buffer using zlib.
 * \param data data buffer to be decompressed
 * \param data_len length of the data buffer to be decompressed
 * \param uncompressed_data pointer to the uncompressed data buffer. It is the responsibility of the caller to free this buffer.
 * \param out_size size of the uncompressed buffer
 * \return GF_OK if evertything went fine
 */
GF_Err gf_gz_decompress_payload(char *data, u32 data_len, char **uncompressed_data, u32 *out_size);


/*SHA1*/
typedef struct __sha1_context GF_SHA1Context;

/*
 * Core SHA-1 functions
 */
GF_SHA1Context *gf_sha1_starts();
void gf_sha1_update(GF_SHA1Context *ctx, u8 *input, u32 length);
void gf_sha1_finish(GF_SHA1Context *ctx, u8 digest[20] );

/*
 * Output SHA-1(file contents), returns 0 if successful.
 */
int gf_sha1_file(const char *filename, u8 digest[20]);

/*
 * Output SHA-1(buf)
 */
void gf_sha1_csum(u8 *buf, u32 buflen, u8 digest[20]);
void gf_sha1_csum_hexa(u8 *buf, u32 buflen, u8 digest[41]);

#ifdef GPAC_ANDROID
typedef void (*fm_callback_func)(void *cbk_obj, u32 type, u32 param, int *value);
extern void gf_fm_request_set_callback(void *cbk_obj, fm_callback_func cbk_func);
void gf_fm_request_call(u32 type, u32 param, int *value);
#endif //GPAC_ANDROID

/*! @} */


/*! @} */

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif


#endif		/*_GF_CORE_H_*/