pulseaudio/src/modules/module-remap-sink.c

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/***
This file is part of PulseAudio.
Copyright 2004-2009 Lennart Poettering
PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <pulse/xmalloc.h>
#include <pulsecore/namereg.h>
#include <pulsecore/sink.h>
#include <pulsecore/module.h>
#include <pulsecore/core-util.h>
#include <pulsecore/modargs.h>
#include <pulsecore/log.h>
#include <pulsecore/rtpoll.h>
#include "module-remap-sink-symdef.h"
PA_MODULE_AUTHOR("Lennart Poettering");
PA_MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Virtual channel remapping sink");
PA_MODULE_VERSION(PACKAGE_VERSION);
PA_MODULE_LOAD_ONCE(false);
PA_MODULE_USAGE(
"sink_name=<name for the sink> "
"sink_properties=<properties for the sink> "
"master=<name of sink to remap> "
"master_channel_map=<channel map> "
"format=<sample format> "
"rate=<sample rate> "
"channels=<number of channels> "
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"channel_map=<channel map> "
"resample_method=<resampler> "
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"remix=<remix channels?>");
struct userdata {
pa_module *module;
pa_sink *sink;
pa_sink_input *sink_input;
bool auto_desc;
};
static const char* const valid_modargs[] = {
"sink_name",
"sink_properties",
"master",
"master_channel_map",
"format",
"rate",
"channels",
"channel_map",
"resample_method",
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"remix",
NULL
};
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static int sink_process_msg(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *data, int64_t offset, pa_memchunk *chunk) {
struct userdata *u = PA_SINK(o)->userdata;
switch (code) {
case PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY:
/* The sink is _put() before the sink input is, so let's
* make sure we don't access it yet */
if (!PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(u->sink->thread_info.state) ||
!PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(u->sink_input->thread_info.state)) {
source/sink: Allow pa_{source, sink}_get_latency_within_thread() to return negative values The reported latency of source or sink is based on measured initial conditions. If the conditions contain an error, the estimated latency values may become negative. This does not indicate that the latency is indeed negative but can be considered merely an offset error. The current get_latency_in_thread() calls and the implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY messages truncate negative latencies because they do not make sense from a physical point of view. In fact, the values are truncated twice, once in the message handler and a second time in the pa_{source,sink}_get_latency_within_thread() call itself. This leads to two problems for the latency controller within module-loopback: - Truncating leads to discontinuities in the latency reports which then trigger unwanted end to end latency corrections. - If a large negative port latency offsets is set, the reported latency is always 0, making it impossible to control the end to end latency at all. This patch is a pre-condition for solving these problems. It adds a new flag to pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() to allow negative return values. Truncating is also removed in all implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY message handlers. The allow_negative flag is set to false for all calls of pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() except when used within PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY. This means that the original behavior is not altered in most cases. Only if a positive latency offset is set and the message returns a negative value, the reported latency is smaller because the values are not truncated twice. Additionally let PA_SOURCE_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY return -pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread() for monitor sources because the source gets the data before it is played.
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*((int64_t*) data) = 0;
return 0;
}
source/sink: Allow pa_{source, sink}_get_latency_within_thread() to return negative values The reported latency of source or sink is based on measured initial conditions. If the conditions contain an error, the estimated latency values may become negative. This does not indicate that the latency is indeed negative but can be considered merely an offset error. The current get_latency_in_thread() calls and the implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY messages truncate negative latencies because they do not make sense from a physical point of view. In fact, the values are truncated twice, once in the message handler and a second time in the pa_{source,sink}_get_latency_within_thread() call itself. This leads to two problems for the latency controller within module-loopback: - Truncating leads to discontinuities in the latency reports which then trigger unwanted end to end latency corrections. - If a large negative port latency offsets is set, the reported latency is always 0, making it impossible to control the end to end latency at all. This patch is a pre-condition for solving these problems. It adds a new flag to pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() to allow negative return values. Truncating is also removed in all implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY message handlers. The allow_negative flag is set to false for all calls of pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() except when used within PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY. This means that the original behavior is not altered in most cases. Only if a positive latency offset is set and the message returns a negative value, the reported latency is smaller because the values are not truncated twice. Additionally let PA_SOURCE_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY return -pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread() for monitor sources because the source gets the data before it is played.
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*((int64_t*) data) =
/* Get the latency of the master sink */
source/sink: Allow pa_{source, sink}_get_latency_within_thread() to return negative values The reported latency of source or sink is based on measured initial conditions. If the conditions contain an error, the estimated latency values may become negative. This does not indicate that the latency is indeed negative but can be considered merely an offset error. The current get_latency_in_thread() calls and the implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY messages truncate negative latencies because they do not make sense from a physical point of view. In fact, the values are truncated twice, once in the message handler and a second time in the pa_{source,sink}_get_latency_within_thread() call itself. This leads to two problems for the latency controller within module-loopback: - Truncating leads to discontinuities in the latency reports which then trigger unwanted end to end latency corrections. - If a large negative port latency offsets is set, the reported latency is always 0, making it impossible to control the end to end latency at all. This patch is a pre-condition for solving these problems. It adds a new flag to pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() to allow negative return values. Truncating is also removed in all implementations of the PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY message handlers. The allow_negative flag is set to false for all calls of pa_{sink,source}_get_latency_within_thread() except when used within PA_{SINK,SOURCE}_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY. This means that the original behavior is not altered in most cases. Only if a positive latency offset is set and the message returns a negative value, the reported latency is smaller because the values are not truncated twice. Additionally let PA_SOURCE_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY return -pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread() for monitor sources because the source gets the data before it is played.
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pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread(u->sink_input->sink, true) +
/* Add the latency internal to our sink input on top */
pa_bytes_to_usec(pa_memblockq_get_length(u->sink_input->thread_info.render_memblockq), &u->sink_input->sink->sample_spec);
return 0;
}
return pa_sink_process_msg(o, code, data, offset, chunk);
}
/* Called from main context */
static int sink_set_state(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_state_t state) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_assert_ref(s);
pa_assert_se(u = s->userdata);
if (!PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(state) ||
!PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(pa_sink_input_get_state(u->sink_input)))
return 0;
pa_sink_input_cork(u->sink_input, state == PA_SINK_SUSPENDED);
return 0;
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_request_rewind(pa_sink *s) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_assert_ref(s);
pa_assert_se(u = s->userdata);
if (!PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(u->sink->thread_info.state) ||
!PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(u->sink_input->thread_info.state))
return;
pa_sink_input_request_rewind(u->sink_input, s->thread_info.rewind_nbytes, true, false, false);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_update_requested_latency(pa_sink *s) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_assert_ref(s);
pa_assert_se(u = s->userdata);
if (!PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(u->sink->thread_info.state) ||
!PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(u->sink_input->thread_info.state))
return;
/* Just hand this one over to the master sink */
pa_sink_input_set_requested_latency_within_thread(
u->sink_input,
pa_sink_get_requested_latency_within_thread(s));
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static int sink_input_pop_cb(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes, pa_memchunk *chunk) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert(chunk);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
/* Hmm, process any rewind request that might be queued up */
pa_sink_process_rewind(u->sink, 0);
pa_sink_render(u->sink, nbytes, chunk);
return 0;
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_process_rewind_cb(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes) {
size_t amount = 0;
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
if (u->sink->thread_info.rewind_nbytes > 0) {
amount = PA_MIN(u->sink->thread_info.rewind_nbytes, nbytes);
u->sink->thread_info.rewind_nbytes = 0;
}
pa_sink_process_rewind(u->sink, amount);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_update_max_rewind_cb(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
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/* FIXME: Too small max_rewind:
* https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53709 */
pa_sink_set_max_rewind_within_thread(u->sink, nbytes);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_update_max_request_cb(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
pa_sink_set_max_request_within_thread(u->sink, nbytes);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_update_sink_latency_range_cb(pa_sink_input *i) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
pa_sink_set_latency_range_within_thread(u->sink, i->sink->thread_info.min_latency, i->sink->thread_info.max_latency);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_update_sink_fixed_latency_cb(pa_sink_input *i) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
pa_sink_set_fixed_latency_within_thread(u->sink, i->sink->thread_info.fixed_latency);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_detach_cb(pa_sink_input *i) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
pa_sink_detach_within_thread(u->sink);
pa_sink_set_rtpoll(u->sink, NULL);
}
/* Called from I/O thread context */
static void sink_input_attach_cb(pa_sink_input *i) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
pa_sink_set_rtpoll(u->sink, i->sink->thread_info.rtpoll);
pa_sink_set_latency_range_within_thread(u->sink, i->sink->thread_info.min_latency, i->sink->thread_info.max_latency);
pa_sink_set_fixed_latency_within_thread(u->sink, i->sink->thread_info.fixed_latency);
pa_sink_set_max_request_within_thread(u->sink, pa_sink_input_get_max_request(i));
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/* FIXME: Too small max_rewind:
* https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53709 */
pa_sink_set_max_rewind_within_thread(u->sink, pa_sink_input_get_max_rewind(i));
pa_sink_attach_within_thread(u->sink);
}
/* Called from main context */
static void sink_input_kill_cb(pa_sink_input *i) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
/* The order here matters! We first kill the sink input, followed
* by the sink. That means the sink callbacks must be protected
* against an unconnected sink input! */
pa_sink_input_unlink(u->sink_input);
pa_sink_unlink(u->sink);
pa_sink_input_unref(u->sink_input);
u->sink_input = NULL;
pa_sink_unref(u->sink);
u->sink = NULL;
pa_module_unload_request(u->module, true);
}
/* Called from IO thread context */
static void sink_input_state_change_cb(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink_input_state_t state) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
/* If we are added for the first time, ask for a rewinding so that
* we are heard right-away. */
if (PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(state) &&
i->thread_info.state == PA_SINK_INPUT_INIT && i->sink) {
pa_log_debug("Requesting rewind due to state change.");
pa_sink_input_request_rewind(i, 0, false, true, true);
}
}
/* Called from main context */
static void sink_input_moving_cb(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i);
pa_assert_se(u = i->userdata);
if (dest) {
pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(u->sink, dest->asyncmsgq);
pa_sink_update_flags(u->sink, PA_SINK_LATENCY|PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY, dest->flags);
} else
pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(u->sink, NULL);
if (u->auto_desc && dest) {
const char *k;
pa_proplist *pl;
pl = pa_proplist_new();
k = pa_proplist_gets(dest->proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION);
pa_proplist_setf(pl, PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION, "Remapped %s", k ? k : dest->name);
pa_sink_update_proplist(u->sink, PA_UPDATE_REPLACE, pl);
pa_proplist_free(pl);
}
}
int pa__init(pa_module*m) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_sample_spec ss;
pa_resample_method_t resample_method = PA_RESAMPLER_INVALID;
pa_channel_map sink_map, stream_map;
pa_modargs *ma;
pa_sink *master;
pa_sink_input_new_data sink_input_data;
pa_sink_new_data sink_data;
bool remix = true;
pa_assert(m);
if (!(ma = pa_modargs_new(m->argument, valid_modargs))) {
pa_log("Failed to parse module arguments.");
goto fail;
}
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if (!(master = pa_namereg_get(m->core, pa_modargs_get_value(ma, "master", NULL), PA_NAMEREG_SINK))) {
pa_log("Master sink not found");
goto fail;
}
ss = master->sample_spec;
sink_map = master->channel_map;
if (pa_modargs_get_sample_spec_and_channel_map(ma, &ss, &sink_map, PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEFAULT) < 0) {
pa_log("Invalid sample format specification or channel map");
goto fail;
}
stream_map = sink_map;
if (pa_modargs_get_channel_map(ma, "master_channel_map", &stream_map) < 0) {
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pa_log("Invalid master channel map");
goto fail;
}
if (stream_map.channels != ss.channels) {
pa_log("Number of channels doesn't match");
goto fail;
}
if (pa_channel_map_equal(&stream_map, &master->channel_map))
pa_log_warn("No remapping configured, proceeding nonetheless!");
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if (pa_modargs_get_value_boolean(ma, "remix", &remix) < 0) {
pa_log("Invalid boolean remix parameter");
goto fail;
}
if (pa_modargs_get_resample_method(ma, &resample_method) < 0) {
pa_log("Invalid resampling method");
goto fail;
}
u = pa_xnew0(struct userdata, 1);
u->module = m;
m->userdata = u;
/* Create sink */
pa_sink_new_data_init(&sink_data);
sink_data.driver = __FILE__;
sink_data.module = m;
if (!(sink_data.name = pa_xstrdup(pa_modargs_get_value(ma, "sink_name", NULL))))
sink_data.name = pa_sprintf_malloc("%s.remapped", master->name);
pa_sink_new_data_set_sample_spec(&sink_data, &ss);
pa_sink_new_data_set_channel_map(&sink_data, &sink_map);
pa_proplist_sets(sink_data.proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_MASTER_DEVICE, master->name);
pa_proplist_sets(sink_data.proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_CLASS, "filter");
if (pa_modargs_get_proplist(ma, "sink_properties", sink_data.proplist, PA_UPDATE_REPLACE) < 0) {
pa_log("Invalid properties");
pa_sink_new_data_done(&sink_data);
goto fail;
}
if ((u->auto_desc = !pa_proplist_contains(sink_data.proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION))) {
const char *k;
k = pa_proplist_gets(master->proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION);
pa_proplist_setf(sink_data.proplist, PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION, "Remapped %s", k ? k : master->name);
}
u->sink = pa_sink_new(m->core, &sink_data, master->flags & (PA_SINK_LATENCY|PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY));
pa_sink_new_data_done(&sink_data);
if (!u->sink) {
pa_log("Failed to create sink.");
goto fail;
}
u->sink->parent.process_msg = sink_process_msg;
u->sink->set_state = sink_set_state;
u->sink->update_requested_latency = sink_update_requested_latency;
u->sink->request_rewind = sink_request_rewind;
u->sink->userdata = u;
pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(u->sink, master->asyncmsgq);
/* Create sink input */
pa_sink_input_new_data_init(&sink_input_data);
sink_input_data.driver = __FILE__;
sink_input_data.module = m;
pa_sink_input_new_data_set_sink(&sink_input_data, master, false);
sink_input_data.origin_sink = u->sink;
pa_proplist_sets(sink_input_data.proplist, PA_PROP_MEDIA_NAME, "Remapped Stream");
pa_proplist_sets(sink_input_data.proplist, PA_PROP_MEDIA_ROLE, "filter");
pa_sink_input_new_data_set_sample_spec(&sink_input_data, &ss);
pa_sink_input_new_data_set_channel_map(&sink_input_data, &stream_map);
sink_input_data.flags = (remix ? 0 : PA_SINK_INPUT_NO_REMIX);
sink_input_data.resample_method = resample_method;
pa_sink_input_new(&u->sink_input, m->core, &sink_input_data);
pa_sink_input_new_data_done(&sink_input_data);
if (!u->sink_input)
goto fail;
u->sink_input->pop = sink_input_pop_cb;
u->sink_input->process_rewind = sink_input_process_rewind_cb;
u->sink_input->update_max_rewind = sink_input_update_max_rewind_cb;
u->sink_input->update_max_request = sink_input_update_max_request_cb;
u->sink_input->update_sink_latency_range = sink_input_update_sink_latency_range_cb;
u->sink_input->update_sink_fixed_latency = sink_input_update_sink_fixed_latency_cb;
u->sink_input->attach = sink_input_attach_cb;
u->sink_input->detach = sink_input_detach_cb;
u->sink_input->kill = sink_input_kill_cb;
u->sink_input->state_change = sink_input_state_change_cb;
u->sink_input->moving = sink_input_moving_cb;
u->sink_input->userdata = u;
u->sink->input_to_master = u->sink_input;
pa_sink_put(u->sink);
pa_sink_input_put(u->sink_input);
pa_modargs_free(ma);
return 0;
fail:
if (ma)
pa_modargs_free(ma);
pa__done(m);
return -1;
}
int pa__get_n_used(pa_module *m) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_assert(m);
pa_assert_se(u = m->userdata);
return pa_sink_linked_by(u->sink);
}
void pa__done(pa_module*m) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_assert(m);
if (!(u = m->userdata))
return;
/* See comments in sink_input_kill_cb() above regarding
* destruction order! */
if (u->sink_input)
pa_sink_input_unlink(u->sink_input);
if (u->sink)
pa_sink_unlink(u->sink);
if (u->sink_input)
pa_sink_input_unref(u->sink_input);
if (u->sink)
pa_sink_unref(u->sink);
pa_xfree(u);
}