If an ID cannot be de-referenced, e.g., because the builder buffer is
too small, spa_pod_filter() still reports success, but the result is
NULL. Any subsequent access to result will cause a segfault.
Return an error if no pod is found to properly propagate and handle the
error.
The segfault can be reproduced by using the v4l2 module with Vivid
devices [0], because the buffer for the v4l2 controls is too small.
[0] https://github.com/PipeWire/pipewire/issues/138
This is more in line with wayland and it allows us to create new
interfaces in modules without having to add anything to the type
enum. It also removes some lookups to map type_id to readable
name in debug.
pulseaudio card is mapped to device
pulseaudio sink/source is mapped to an endpoint
prepare to map streams to card profiles
Add Route param to implement the endpoint routing later (ports)
Create an alsa endpoint for each device
Create one stream for each endpoint (Playback/Capture)
Implement create_link on the endpoint. The idea is to call
create link on the peer endpoint to complete the link. Remove
create_link on the session.
Add stream-monitor to turn pw_stream nodes into endpoints
Add a policy manager that tries to link endpoints
Use enum pw_direction for the endpoint direction. We can use the
media_class to determine if this is a pw_stream or not but it should
not really matter, you can link any output to any input.
Add autoconnect property for endpoints to make the policy connect.
Timestamps have usec precision and the seconds are limited
to 9 digits. Usually what matters in these messages is to spot
delays between printouts and not really what is the absolute
time of the system.
FreeBSD doesn't provide timerfd and eventfd functions. These are implemented in
3rd party library called epoll-shim. Link targets requiring these functions to
this library.
Add some padding, tweak some padding
Remove count in the clock, it's useless
For video frames we will want to use metadata to place
this on individual buffers.