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								/** \page page_audio PipeWire Audio
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								This document explains how Audio is implemented.
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								# Use cases
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								## Audio devices are made available as processing nodes/ports
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								Applications need to be able to see a port for each stream of an
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								Audio device.
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								## Audio devices can be plugged and unplugged
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								When devices are plugged and unplugged the associated nodes/ports
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								need to be created and removed.
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								## Audio port in cannonical format
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								It must be possible to make individual audio channels available
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								as a single mono stream with a fixed format and samplerate.
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								This makes it possible to link any of the audio ports together
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								without doing conversions.
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								## Applications can connect to Audio devices
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								Applications can create ports that can connect to the Audio ports
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								so that data can be provided to or consumed from them.
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								It should be possible to automatically connect an application to
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								a sink/source when it requests this.
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								## Default Audio sink and sources
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								It should be possible to mark a source or sink as the default source
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								and sink so that applications are routed to them by default.
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								It should be possible to change the default audio sink/source.
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								## Application should be able to move between sinks/sources
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								It should be possible to move an application from one device to
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								another dynamically.
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								## Exclusive access
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								Application should be able to connect to a device in exclusive mode.
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								This allows the application to negotiate a specific format with the
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								device such as a compressed format.
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								Exclusive access means that only one application can access the device
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								because mixing is in general not possible when negotiating
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								compressed formats.
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								# Design
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								## SPA
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								Audio devices are implemented with an SPA Device object.
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								\ref spa_device .
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								This object is then responsable for controlling the SPA Nodes that
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								provide the audio ports to interface with the device.
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								The Nodes operate on the native audio formats supported by the device.
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								This incluides the sample rate as well as the number of channels and
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								the audio format.
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								## Audio Adapter
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								An SPA Node called the adapter is usually used with the SPA device Node
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								as the internal node.
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								The function of the adapter is to convert the device native format to
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								the required external format. This can include format or samplerate
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								conversion but also channel remixing/remapping.
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								The audio adapter is also responsable for exposing the audio channels
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								as separate mono ports. This is called the DSP setup.
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								The audio adapter can also be configured in passthrough mode when it
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								will not do any conversions but simply pass through the port information
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								of the internal Node. This can be used to implement exclusive access.
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								Setup of the different configurations of the adapter can be done with
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								the PortConfig parameter.
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								## The session manager
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								The session manager is responsable for creating Nodes and Ports for
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								the various audio devices. It will need to wrap them into an audio
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								adapter so that the specific configuration of the node can be
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								decided by the policy mode.
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								The session manager should create name and description for the
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								devices and nodes.
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								The session manager is responsable for assigning priorities to the
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								Nodes. At least PW_KEY_PRIORITY_SESSION and PW_KEY_PRIORITY_DRIVER
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								need to be set.
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								The session manager might need to work with other services to gain
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								exclusive access to the device, like though DBus.
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								# Implementation
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								## pipewire-media-session (alsa-monitor)
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								PipeWire media session uses the SPA_NAME_API_ALSA_ENUM_UDEV plugin
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								for enumerating the ALSA devices. For each device it does:
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								- Try to acquire the DBus device reservation object to gain exclusive
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								  access to the device.
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								- Create an SPA Device instance for the device and monitor this.
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								- For each Node created by the device, it creates an adapter with
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								  an ALSA PCM node in the context of the PipeWire daemon.
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								The session manager will also create suitable names and descriptions
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								for the Devices and Nodes that it creates as well as assign session
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								and driver priorities.
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								The session manager has the option to add extra properties on the
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								Devices and Node that it creates to control their behaviour. This
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								is implemented with match rules.
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								*/
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