Use snd_ctl_card_info to set some more card properties such as the
alsa.id, alsa.mixer_name and alsa.components.
alsa.id is interesting because it is possible to use udev rules to set a
custom id, which is handy when you have two identical cards in the
system and want to assign unique ids to them.
See #3912
Looks like original intention was to scan over sample formats supported by PA,
but code does the scan by list of alsa formats. Reverse the map and adjust
fallback case which now can use the same map.
Link: 5ab2b9cb0e
Perform detection of supported sample format and rates just after device is
opened, before `snd_pcm_hw_params()` is called for the first time. This fixes a
problem where device restricts available sample rates after HW params are set
preventing sample rate detection (seen with UAC2 devices and kernel 6.1.9)
Bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/1414
Bug: https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-lib/issues/119
Link: aed52c507f
[Wim: Apply to acp add_pro_profile(), enable pa_alsa_supported_*()]
The full identifier check must be executed for the new melem
creation, otherwise the duplicate control element code check
is reached.
Example (using the snd-aloop driver):
numid=56,iface=PCM,name='PCM Notify',device=1,subdevice=1
numid=62,iface=PCM,name='PCM Notify',device=1,subdevice=2
Link: 81a051089f
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
The new helem must be tracked and old helem must be cleared
to make the code work properly. Introduce the pointer to helem
as the private value for melem and add the necessary code.
Also, add a check for the duplicate mixer elements. The duplicate
mixer element invokes the abort check in alsa-lib. Print a warning
instead and handle the exit gracefully.
Link: d1675df0cd
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
It may be possible that the ALSA control element appears
again. Allow this combination by checking, if the pulseaudio
mixer element already exists. Do not create the duplicate
mixer element in this case.
Link: def8eb074e
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
Looks like original intention was to scan over sample formats supported by PA,
but code does the scan by list of alsa formats. Reverse the map and adjust
fallback case which now can use the same map.
Perform detection of supported sample format and rates just after device is
opened, before `snd_pcm_hw_params()` is called for the first time. This fixes a
problem where device restricts available sample rates after HW params are set
preventing sample rate detection (seen with UAC2 devices and kernel 6.1.9)
The full identifier check must be executed for the new melem
creation, otherwise the duplicate control element code check
is reached.
Example (using the snd-aloop driver):
numid=56,iface=PCM,name='PCM Notify',device=1,subdevice=1
numid=62,iface=PCM,name='PCM Notify',device=1,subdevice=2
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
The new helem must be tracked and old helem must be cleared
to make the code work properly. Introduce the pointer to helem
as the private value for melem and add the necessary code.
Also, add a check for the duplicate mixer elements. The duplicate
mixer element invokes the abort check in alsa-lib. Print a warning
instead and handle the exit gracefully.
Fixes: def8eb074 ("alsa-mixer: allow to re-attach the mixer control element")
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
It may be possible that the ALSA control element appears
again. Allow this combination by checking, if the pulseaudio
mixer element already exists. Do not create the duplicate
mixer element in this case.
PipeWire v0.3.7 or later hits assertion at alsa-lib mixer API due to
wrong handling of removal event for mixer element.
wireplumber: mixer.c:149: hctl_elem_event_handler: Assertion `bag_empty(bag)' failed.
The removal event is defined as '~0U', thus it's not distinguished from
the other type of event just by bitwise operator.
At the removal event, class implementator for mixer API should detach
mixer element from hcontrol element in callback handler since alsa-lib
has assertion to check the list of mixer elements for a hcontrol element
is empty or not after calling all of handlers. In detail, please refer to
MR to alsa-lib:
* https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-lib/pull/244
This commit fixes the above two issues. The issue can be regenerated by
`samples/ctl` Python 3 script of alsa-gobject.
* https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-gobject/
It adds some user-defined elements into sound card 0. When terminated by
SIGINT signal, it removes the elements. Then PulseAudio dies due to the
assertion.
Fixes: 1612f5e4d2 ("alsa-acp: Add libacp based card device")
This is needed for example for Clang compiler which uses different
annotations than GCC. It will make WebRTC to happily use PipeWire
since the spa library is header-only and WebRTC defaults to use
Clang with -Wimplicit-fallthrough.
This tool detects and fixes common English spelling mistakes, with
generally very few mistakes.
Here is the command I used to generate this commit. There were a few
changes that had to be done manually, and of course adding the ignore
file:
```shell
codespell -I .codespell-ignore -x .codespell-ignore -w
```
I didn’t add it to the CI, but this would be a good place for it.
libacp is a port and wrapper around the pulseaudio card profile code.
It uses a set of templates for construct a card profile and mixer port
settings. It also has support for UCM when available for the hardware.