pipewire/spa/plugins/bluez5/sco-io.c
Pauli Virtanen 808b54bc19 bluez5: sco-io: fallback packet size when read size unknown should be even
Reported write MTU is odd for some adapters, which will misalign CVSD
frames, so round fallback value to even.
2021-03-09 08:03:21 +00:00

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/* Spa SCO I/O
*
* Copyright © 2019 Collabora Ltd.
*
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*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <spa/support/plugin.h>
#include <spa/support/loop.h>
#include <spa/support/log.h>
#include <spa/support/system.h>
#include <spa/utils/list.h>
#include <spa/utils/keys.h>
#include <spa/utils/names.h>
#include <spa/monitor/device.h>
#include <spa/node/node.h>
#include <spa/node/utils.h>
#include <spa/node/io.h>
#include <spa/node/keys.h>
#include <spa/param/param.h>
#include <spa/param/audio/format.h>
#include <spa/param/audio/format-utils.h>
#include <spa/pod/filter.h>
#include <sbc/sbc.h>
#include "defs.h"
/* We'll use the read rx data size to find the correct packet size for writing,
* since kernel might not report it as the socket MTU, see
* https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bluetooth/20201210003528.3pmaxvubiwegxmhl@pali/T/
*
* Since 24 is the packet size for the smallest setting (ALT1), we'll stop
* reading when rx packet of at least this size is seen, and use its size as the
* heuristic maximum write MTU. Of course, if we have a source connected, we'll
* continue reading without stopping.
*
* XXX: when the kernel/backends start giving the right values, the heuristic
* XXX: can be removed
*/
#define HEURISTIC_MIN_MTU 24
#define MAX_MTU 1024
struct spa_bt_sco_io {
int started:1;
uint8_t read_buffer[MAX_MTU];
uint32_t read_size;
int fd;
uint16_t read_mtu;
uint16_t write_mtu;
struct spa_loop *data_loop;
struct spa_source source;
int (*source_cb)(void *userdata, uint8_t *data, int size);
void *source_userdata;
int (*sink_cb)(void *userdata);
void *sink_userdata;
};
static void update_source(struct spa_bt_sco_io *io)
{
int enabled;
int changed = 0;
enabled = io->source_cb != NULL || io->read_size < HEURISTIC_MIN_MTU;
if (SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(io->source.mask, SPA_IO_IN) != enabled) {
SPA_FLAG_UPDATE(io->source.mask, SPA_IO_IN, enabled);
changed = 1;
}
enabled = io->sink_cb != NULL;
if (SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(io->source.mask, SPA_IO_OUT) != enabled) {
SPA_FLAG_UPDATE(io->source.mask, SPA_IO_OUT, enabled);
changed = 1;
}
if (changed) {
spa_loop_update_source(io->data_loop, &io->source);
}
}
static void sco_io_on_ready(struct spa_source *source)
{
struct spa_bt_sco_io *io = source->data;
if (SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(source->rmask, SPA_IO_IN)) {
int res;
/*
* Note that we will read from the socket for a few times even
* when there is no source callback, to autodetect packet size.
*/
read_again:
res = read(io->fd, io->read_buffer, SPA_MIN(io->read_mtu, MAX_MTU));
if (res <= 0) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
/* retry if interrupted */
goto read_again;
} else if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
/* no data: try it next time */
goto read_done;
}
/* error */
goto stop;
}
io->read_size = res;
if (io->source_cb) {
int res;
res = io->source_cb(io->source_userdata, io->read_buffer, io->read_size);
if (res) {
io->source_cb = NULL;
}
}
}
read_done:
if (SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(source->rmask, SPA_IO_OUT)) {
if (io->sink_cb) {
int res;
res = io->sink_cb(io->sink_userdata);
if (res) {
io->sink_cb = NULL;
}
}
}
if (SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(source->rmask, SPA_IO_ERR) || SPA_FLAG_IS_SET(source->rmask, SPA_IO_HUP)) {
goto stop;
}
/* Poll socket in/out only if necessary */
update_source(io);
return;
stop:
if (io->source.loop) {
spa_loop_remove_source(io->data_loop, &io->source);
io->started = false;
}
}
/*
* Write data to socket in correctly sized blocks.
* Returns the number of bytes written, 0 when data cannot be written now or
* there is too little of it to write, and <0 on write error.
*/
int spa_bt_sco_io_write(struct spa_bt_sco_io *io, uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
uint16_t packet_size;
uint8_t *buf_start = buf;
packet_size = (io->read_size > 0) ? SPA_MIN(io->write_mtu, io->read_size) : (io->write_mtu / 2) * 2;
spa_assert(packet_size > 0);
if (size < packet_size) {
return 0;
}
do {
int written;
written = write(io->fd, buf, packet_size);
if (written < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
/* retry if interrupted */
continue;
} else if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
/* Don't continue writing */
break;
}
return -errno;
}
buf += written;
size -= written;
} while (size >= packet_size);
return buf - buf_start;
}
struct spa_bt_sco_io *spa_bt_sco_io_create(struct spa_loop *data_loop,
int fd,
uint16_t read_mtu,
uint16_t write_mtu)
{
struct spa_bt_sco_io *io;
io = calloc(1, sizeof(struct spa_bt_sco_io));
if (io == NULL)
return io;
io->fd = fd;
io->read_mtu = read_mtu;
io->write_mtu = write_mtu;
io->data_loop = data_loop;
io->read_size = 0;
/* Add the ready callback */
io->source.data = io;
io->source.fd = io->fd;
io->source.func = sco_io_on_ready;
io->source.mask = SPA_IO_IN | SPA_IO_OUT | SPA_IO_ERR | SPA_IO_HUP;
io->source.rmask = 0;
spa_loop_add_source(io->data_loop, &io->source);
io->started = true;
return io;
}
static int do_remove_source(struct spa_loop *loop,
bool async,
uint32_t seq,
const void *data,
size_t size,
void *user_data)
{
struct spa_bt_sco_io *io = user_data;
if (io->source.loop)
spa_loop_remove_source(io->data_loop, &io->source);
return 0;
}
void spa_bt_sco_io_destroy(struct spa_bt_sco_io *io)
{
if (io->started)
spa_loop_invoke(io->data_loop, do_remove_source, 0, NULL, 0, true, io);
io->started = false;
free(io);
}
/* Set source callback.
* This function should only be called from the data thread.
* Callback is called (in data loop) with data just read from the socket.
*/
void spa_bt_sco_io_set_source_cb(struct spa_bt_sco_io *io, int (*source_cb)(void *, uint8_t *, int), void *userdata)
{
io->source_cb = source_cb;
io->source_userdata = userdata;
if (io->started) {
update_source(io);
}
}
/* Set sink callback.
* This function should only be called from the data thread.
* Callback is called (in data loop) when socket can be written to.
*/
void spa_bt_sco_io_set_sink_cb(struct spa_bt_sco_io *io, int (*sink_cb)(void *), void *userdata)
{
io->sink_cb = sink_cb;
io->sink_userdata = userdata;
if (io->started) {
update_source(io);
}
}