This commit uses the video-src-alloc and video-play-reneg templates to create
examples for manual fixation at the format negotiation phase. These
clients simulate modifier negotiation done by clients handling DmaBufs.
Note: Neither client is capable of proper DmaBuf handling!
video-play-fixate can be used to test if a producer is capable to
fallback to shm buffer transport, while video-src-fixate can only be
used with the former example!
The previous code had alsa optional if pipewire-alsa was on
auto/disabled bug failed later with missing alsa if media-session was in
the session manager array. Which it is by default.
Fixes#1632
The sources are used by the documentation, so rather than duplicating
the checks for whether to build it or not, just define it as
always-present empty array and fill it when needed.
Otherwise we get a meson error if media-session is disabled but
documentation is enabled.
Instruct the policy to not configure audio adapter nodes in DSP mode. Instead,
Device nodes will always be configured in passthrough mode, and client nodes
will be configured in convert or passthrough mode depending on whether the
client format matches the device format or not.
It has the DRIVER flag set and sets a PW_KEY_PRIORITY_DRIVER value
to something higher than the source so that it becomes the driver.
Every timeout it does pw_stream_drive() to start the graph, which
will eventually call the process function with a pulled buffer to
display.
The framerate is set to something lower (80ms between frames) to
show the pull effect.
fixes#1484
Add module that switches bluez device profile to HFP/HSP if an input
stream (non-monitor, autoconnect) appears, and the current default
output device is bluez one that does not have input route.
When all input streams are gone, switch all changed profiles back.
Pending restore state is saved to session manager state files, in order
to restore it if e.g. devices get disconnected. This usually is not
currently necessary since the bluez5 plugin prefers to connect to A2DP
over HFP, but might matter in future with backchannel-enabled A2DP
codecs.
This adds a new top-level documentation entry for pipewire-media-session
with a list of modules (currently only one). Similar setup to the
pipewire modules, it allows us to document all modules in-place.
Some distributions set --auto_features=enabled which messes with the
internal logic of the build system when features are used for other
purposes than pure dependency control. The only solution is to either
avoid the value auto or change the type of the option to non-feature.
This commit does the later by replacing -Dmedia-session, -Dwireplumber
and -Dsession-manager with the new -Dsession-managers array and
-Ddefault-session-manager combo options.
Fixes#1333Fixes#1336
The motivation is to have both existing and new streams that have been
created without explicit target node, to be directed to the same devices
at all times. To achieve this:
Consider what find_node returns as the "default node".
Consider streams that auto+reconnect and don't have an explicit target,
as following default. In rescan, if the default node has changed,
relink such streams to the new default.
Remove the old code that explicitly moved streams when the default.*
metadata changed, as it implements a similar thing but in a less robust
way (may fail to do what's intended, because the default device
metadata is commonly unset, or the metadata callback comes before
session_create has seen the new nodes).
Enable this feature based on "policy-node.streams-follow-default"
property. Allow setting the property also by loading the
streams-follow-default module. Enable it by default only for the
with-pulseaudio module group.
This makes it easier to test PipeWire in its "as-installed" state,
for example in an OS distribution.
The .test metadata files in ${datadir}/installed-tests/${package} are
a convention taken from GNOME's installed-tests initiative, allowing a
generic test-runner like gnome-desktop-testing to discover and run tests
in an automatic way.
The installation path ${libexecdir}/installed-tests/${package} is also
a convention borrowed from GNOME's installed-tests initiative.
In addition to the automated tests, I've installed example executables
in the same place, for manual testing. They could be separated into
a different directory if desired, but they seem like they have more
similarities with the automated tests than differences: both are there
to test that PipeWire works correctly, and neither should be relied on
for production use. Some examples are installed in deeper subdirectories
to avoid name clashes.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Install the example media-session
Load the media session according to the PATH
Include the example directory in the PATH so we can run the media
session.
Make it possible to run the session manager without endpoint
modules. Add a simple node policy that links nodes.
Move the session-manager implementation and startup of the
endpoint monitors to a separate module.
Handle async set_param on the device