This is an attempt of breaking up the documentation, currently spread across
several pages. We're left with a few high-level topics with various things
grouped underneath those.
Further refinement is necessary, but this can now be done in incremental steps
over massive reworks.
While doxygen can handle markdown pages, support for it is very limited:
markdown pages can only be included as a whole page, they get an automatic
title (custom titles are possible but aren't standard markdown) and it's not
possible to use \subpage without messing with the markdown again. Any markdown
page will thus end up as separate item in the doxygen output, not really
suitable for generating a good page hiearchy.
Let's switch the tutorial to use doxygen directly instead of markdown, short
of using code/endcode instead of markdown's ``` there isn't that much
difference anyway but it allows us to structure things nicer in the online
docs.
This matches the behavior of most applications - check environment variables
first, then fall back to the various built-in options (in our case xdg, /etc/
/usr/share, in that order).
This requires a helper script: doxygen doesn't differ between static methods
and static inline methods. EXTRACT_STATIC defines whether it parses *any*
static method but we're currently using all C files as input files as well. We
cannot convince doxygen to just parse static inline functions in header files
so for SPA we hack around this: meson passes the spa headers to a shell script
with simply copies those changed to `/* static */ inline void (foo)` and doxygen
then runs on those header files.
The result: we get all spa functions added to your doxygen output at the cost
of a few sed calls.
Subdirectories buffer, control, debug, monitor, pod, support and utils, others
are still missing. Headers are grouped either per subdirectory (e.g. buffer/
gets added to group spa_buffer) or per-file (e.g. spa_json is a separate
group), whatever seemed like the most sensible approach.
Motu M4 has four inputs (two line-in inputs, and two complete ones
with gain and XLR and whatnot), as well as four outputs (two monitor
pairs, and an unnaccounted headphone).
Sadly, like a few other interfaces, it wasn't being given an input
profile, since the matching code goes through default.conf testing
each config, and ends up selecting 'analog-surround-40', which does
not have input mapping. The inputs would fallback to 'multichannel-
input', which also doesn't have input paths.
Add input paths to all analog-surround-* mappings, and remove their
'direction=output' fields since they handle both out and in.
Previously, when `pw_protocol_pulse_new()` returned NULL,
the code would jump to the `error` label, which would
call `impl_free()`. At this point, however, `impl->module_listener`
is not initialized, which would lead to a SIGSEGV when
`spa_hook_remove()` is called from `impl_free()`.
Linking with -latomic has been added to pipewire-jack since
b8c58c74d8
However, this is not the right place to add this dependency, atomic_dep
should be added to pipewire_dep to avoid the following build failure:
/home/giuliobenetti/autobuild/run/instance-0/output-1/host/opt/ext-toolchain/bin/../lib/gcc/sparc-buildroot-linux-uclibc/9.3.0/../../../../sparc-buildroot-linux-uclibc/bin/ld: src/pipewire/libpipewire-0.3.so.0.326.0.p/filter.c.o: in function `impl_node_process':
filter.c:(.text+0xf28): undefined reference to `__atomic_fetch_add_4'
Indeed, atomic operation such as __atomic_fetch_add is used in libcamera
as well as in ./spa/plugins/libcamera/libcamera_wrapper.cpp,
./spa/include/spa/utils/ringbuffer.h and ./spa/include/spa/graph/graph.h
Fixes:
- http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/b5305e8e7dd1a5e8bfaba72b06251056ba7d1af1
Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
Fix a reference counting issue that resulted in
ladspa_handle's refcount being equal to the
sum of the refcounts of its descriptors.
This would result in a memory leak when a descriptor
is loaded more than once from the same handle.
This cannot happen because `ladspa_handle_list` is
not populated by `ladspa_handle_load()`.
The next commit implements exactly that, so
the fix is applied before the change that
would introduce the problem.
Other filter-chain configuration file examples do not prefix
the plugin key with 'ladspa/'. And in the absence of
the LADSPA_PATH environmental variable, this would lead
to "/usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa/librnnoise_ladspa.so" being used
as the path, which is not correct.
You can only run either pulseaudio *or* the pipewire-pulse daemon at one
time. So make the pipewire-pulse units conflict with their pulseaudio
counterparts to avoid both running at the same time
This flag is used to announce that the respective key is mandatory and
therefore the object containing this key is not suitable to be merged
with other objects missing it.
Theme from doxygen-awesome-css with custom modifications based on the
pipewire.org website to use the same type of blue, grey, etc.
doxygen-awesome-css is MIT licensed, see
https://github.com/jothepro/doxygen-awesome-css