Bind to the settings metadata.
Add a property to control if a client will set a temporary or global
quantum whith jack_bufsize.
Make a match rule for jack_bufsize and force a global quantum change.
Fixes#1273
Add a target.delay.sec property to module-loopback that uses a
ringbuffer to further delay the signal to the requested value. This
also takes into account the graph delay to get an end-to-end delay.
Add a -d property to pw-loopback to control this.
Implement latency_msec on the pulse module with this new property so
that it behaves similar to pulseaudio.
Pulseaudio requires that we call pa_stream_write with a multiple
of frame_size bytes. Because our ringbuffer is a power of two, this
might cause problems at the edge of ringbuffer where a sample is
split between the end and beginning of the ringbuffer.
Avoid this by letting pulse allocate a buffer instead and memcpy
the requires samples into it.
Fixes multichannel output on module-pulse-tunnel.
These are fallback functions that are not implemented. It is expected
that the thread-utils is used from the context, which is a complete
implementation provided by module-rt.
The current implementation assumes these are mutually exclusive, but
Yamaha MusicCast requires an auth-setup step following the digest
authentication.
`rtsp_auth_reply` could be dropped in favour of `rtsp_options_reply`,
but you may end up in a loop if the other end keeps responding with 401.
Yamaha MusicCast (or at least the RX-A880) seems to be stricter about
the URI here, as it rejects `*`. Examples, such as those documented by
OpenAirplay, use the real URI.
Clang 15 at least with my build configuration emits warnings about
function prototypes that lack argument types. Most notably this
happens with functions that take no arguments which in compiler view
equates to the void type i.e. void f(void) instead of void f(). As I
understand, this will become an error in some future Clang release,
so might as well fix it now.
Since these were discovered not by a linter but by the actual compiler
for my particular build configuration, some f() may have escaped for
now. But at least it's enough to build PipeWire with most optional
features enabled even when -Werror=strict-prototypes is enabled.
For anyone else wanting to have a go at this, these can be upgraded
from warnings to errors by adding -Werror=strict-prototypes to the
custom CFLAGS which probably works with GCC, too, but has only been
done with Clang 15.0.2.
Finally my editor automatically stripped trailing spaces upon saving
the modified files. I assume it's probably not worth keeping those
invisible bytes around but this may have slightly dubious implications
as it did also turn indented empty lines of JACK license header into
regular empty lines.
Signed-off-by: Niklāvs Koļesņikovs <89q1r14hd@relay.firefox.com>