A number of changes for correctness.
1) We expose the actualy min and max values we support in the
allocation query.
2) We don't support max_buffers as 0, as unlimited buffers is not an
option
3) In ParamBuffers, we request the max_buffers from bufferpool config,
as we cannot dynamically allocate buffers
We need to make sure the memory sizes are correctly initialised so the
meta makes sense, and we don't copy the meta from the input buffer as
that doesn't make sense given we have our own meta already.
Setting the default size to 0 and outside of the min/max range now means
that there is no suggestion for the size and it should use the
suggestion of the peer.
Counter-intuitive as it seems, when we are driving the clock, we can't
also provide a clock from PipeWire to the pipeline -- we need the
pipeline to drive the graph.
So we make the mode control whether we provide a clock or not.
When using PW source, one might want to dynamically link PW source to
a different source. Setting possible_caps to NULL prevents the caps
intersect from returning a successful result on format change. Do not
set possible_caps to NULL as we get that from peer caps which should
stay the same ideally for the duration of pipeline run. That allows
re-linking PW source any number of times with a pipeline like below.
gst-launch-1.0 pipewiresrc autoconnect=false ! queue ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesink
The above pipeline can be made to switch between a camera source and a
screen capture source like wf-recorder.
Note that this fix only improves the status quo and won't work if the
peer caps change due to a re-negotiation.
We might end up in a situation where depending on the pipeline,
intersect might not give us fixated caps.
Possible example of such a pipeline can be below.
gst-launch-1.0 -e pipewiresrc target-object=<path> ! audioconvert !
audio/x-raw,format=S16LE,rate=48000,channels=2 ! lamemp3enc !
filesink location=test.mp3
This results in non-fixated caps like below when intersecting caps from
format param and possible_caps which depends on what we have downstream
in the pipeline.
audio/x-raw, layout=(string)interleaved, format=(string)S16LE, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2, channel-mask=(bitmask)0x0000000000000003;
audio/x-raw, layout=(string)interleaved, format=(string)S16LE, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2
To fix this, fixate the caps explicitly.
The device passed to gst_device_provider_device_add() is transfer:floating, so
we need increase its ref, otherwise the pointer we keep internally will be a
dangling ref.
Also gst_device_provider_device_remove() doesn't actually release the device, so
we have to do it ourselves.
Fixes#4616
In case negotiation is first attempted with unfixed caps, bufferpool support was
unconditionally disabled. Then at a second caps negotiation attempt it wasn't
restored according to the property value.
Solution suggested by Xi Ruoyao.
The dbus user service is required for various features - the summary says:
'dbus (Bluetooth, rt, portal, pw-reserve)'
On session logout the dbus service gets shut down while the Pipewire one
relies on a timeout. If a user logs in again before PW timed out, the
later stays alive but doesn't handle re-connecting to the dbus service
of the new session, breaking the camera portal and potentially other
features.
Thus hard-depend on the dbus service (if enabled at build time) and thus
shut down together with it.
The midi events have their large data offsets relative to the start of
the buffer and the large data is at the end of the buffer. Because we
copied it down, right after the events, but we didn't adjust the
offsets, calculate a correction offset when unpacking the events.
SysEx in UMP can span multiple packets. In MIDI1 we can't split them up
into multiple events so we need to collect the complete sysex and then
write out the event.
Fixes SysEx writes to ALSA seq by running the event encoder until a
valid packet is completed.
Also fixes split MIDI1 packets in the JACK API when going through the
tunnel or via netjack.
Add jack.connect-audio and jack.connect-midi to specify an array of port
names to link to instead of the default phyisical ports.
Also actually fixes linking the midi ports correctly.
The `access(2)` based multi-user mediation mechanism doesn't quite work
for the root user, which may cause it to conflict with a running
foreground user session. Prevent this by not running the user service at
all for the root user, which nobody should be doing anyway.
Commit b160a72018 introduced this change
before, but it was omitted in e1e0a886d5.
This makes again sure we don't call process callback while disconnecting
stream.
Fixes#3314
In case of the video, if the buffer to be rendered is from upstream and
not from the pipewirepool, map the memory into video frames and copy the
frames instead of doing a buffer copy.
Avoid splitting of buffers in the case of video, because that might break
the frame layout, especially planar formats, for the applications which
use pipewiresink as a camera source to capture video.
Add an option to add the MIDI2 flag on ports. This is disabled by
default because most JACK apps don't know about the flag and then
refuse to show the MIDI ports.
Fixes#4584
Make the state_changed event and _get_state() function set errno with
the current error value if the state is in error, so that application
can use this to give more detailed error reporting.
Use this in alsa, v4l2 and pulse to give some other error codes than
EIO.
Fixes#4574
Some of the more common errors (caused by packet loss, network jitter, ...)
should be reported with INFO unless there is some indication about how
to fix the problem.
Fixes#4559
We don't initially have the SAP socket open, so we can't generate an SDP
(because we don't have the interface address). So in addition to the
regular flow, also trigger SDP creation after opening the SAP socket, so
we can have a valid SDP for the announcement.
The sending was broken in commit a44afd84. We delay the SAP fd openeing
for reasons explained in commit f2f204d6).
When both node and port are given, check that the port belongs to the
node. If it doesn't, it could be that we found a Port using the
object.id but we should have used the port.id of the node.