This property is exposed on the device Route and forwarded to the
nodes. It then configured the process_latency.ns field, which
influences the reported port latency.
This makes it possible to change the internal port latency on the
sink and source with pavucontrol and tweak the synchronization to
compensate for internal latencies in the device.
Disable flush polling when we don't have data ready to write to the
socket (or socket send failed). This avoids entering into a poll busy
loop, which may result to rtkit killing the process.
Enable SBC-XQ by default, and move it at the end of the codecs list, so
that bluez does not connect to it automatically except when it is the
codec used previously.
When the codec is disabled by quirks, it won't appear in the codecs
list, and so can't be selected by user (and so won't be connected
automatically).
However, since SelectConfiguration does not carry information which
device is in question, we cannot prevent BlueZ connecting to the codec
even if it's disabled for a specific device. If the "impossible" occurs
regardless, we won't reject the connection and the profile will be shown
as the generic "A2DP" one. If the sound is garbled, the user can select
some other profile that works.
If a log message is rate limited, we only need to know about it if we
are actually interested in that log level. We therefore add an argument
to the ratelimit_test function to set the log level of the message
printed if a message is skipped
Change-Id: I5ccd4a78bf7e972fe8b0e7133cd7e08c1e38835f
HF indicator 2 (see [assigned-numbers], Hands-Free Profile) is able to
report battery percentage at 1% intervals (in range [0, 100]), contrary
to the `+XAPL` `+IPHONEACCEV` extension which only supports 10%
increments. This does not guarantee increased granularity however, as
peers may still be limited to imprecise battery measurements internally
or round to coarser percentages.
Supporting both additionally broadens the range of devices for which PW
can report its battery level.
[assigned-numbers]:
https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/assigned-numbers/
We need to do this or else newly plugged devices might not load.
It does not seem to harm UCM config on my machine, so this reverts
3d372424cc
See #1478
Set node.target metadata to "-1" instead of deleting it to direct nodes
to the default device.
Deleting the metadata, as done previously, does not work for nodes for
which the client has node.target set.
Handle all node.target behavior in rescan_node.
Make distinction between target nodes set in session manager via
metadata or via restore-stream; priorities are
metadata > client's node.target > restore-stream.
Allow metadata override to also remove the target node setting.