pulseaudio/src/modules/module-rescue-streams.c

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/***
This file is part of PulseAudio.
Copyright 2006 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/core.h>
#include <pulsecore/source-output.h>
#include <pulsecore/modargs.h>
#include <pulsecore/log.h>
#include <pulsecore/namereg.h>
#include <pulsecore/core-util.h>
PA_MODULE_AUTHOR("Lennart Poettering");
PA_MODULE_DESCRIPTION("When a source is removed, try to move its streams to the default source");
PA_MODULE_VERSION(PACKAGE_VERSION);
PA_MODULE_LOAD_ONCE(true);
static const char* const valid_modargs[] = {
NULL,
};
struct userdata {
pa_hook_slot
*source_unlink_slot,
*source_output_move_fail_slot;
};
static pa_source* find_source_from_port(pa_core *c, pa_device_port *port) {
pa_source *target;
uint32_t idx;
void *state;
pa_device_port *p;
if (!port)
return NULL;
PA_IDXSET_FOREACH(target, c->sources, idx)
PA_HASHMAP_FOREACH(p, target->ports, state)
if (port == p)
return target;
return NULL;
}
static void build_group_ports(pa_hashmap *g_ports, pa_hashmap *s_ports) {
void *state;
pa_device_port *p;
if (!g_ports || !s_ports)
return;
PA_HASHMAP_FOREACH(p, s_ports, state)
pa_hashmap_put(g_ports, p, p);
}
static pa_source* find_evacuation_source(pa_core *c, pa_source_output *o, pa_source *skip) {
improve default sink/source handling Currently the default sink policy is simple: either the user has configured it explicitly, in which case we always use that as the default, or we pick the sink with the highest priority. The sink priorities are currently static, so there's no need to worry about updating the default sink when sink priorities change. I intend to make things a bit more complex: if the active port of a sink is unavailable, the sink should not be the default sink, and I also want to make sink priorities dependent on the active port, so changing the port should cause re-evaluation of which sink to choose as the default. Currently the default sink choice is done only when someone calls pa_namereg_get_default_sink(), and change notifications are only sent when a sink is created or destroyed. That makes it hard to add new rules to the default sink selection policy. This patch moves the default sink selection to pa_core_update_default_sink(), which is called whenever something happens that can affect the default sink choice. That function needs to know the previous choice in order to send change notifications as appropriate, but previously pa_core.default_sink was only set when the user had configured it explicitly. Now pa_core.default_sink is always set (unless there are no sinks at all), so pa_core_update_default_sink() can use that to get the previous choice. The user configuration is saved in a new variable, pa_core.configured_default_sink. pa_namereg_get_default_sink() is now unnecessary, because pa_core.default_sink can be used directly to get the currently-considered-best sink. pa_namereg_set_default_sink() is replaced by pa_core_set_configured_default_sink(). I haven't confirmed it, but I expect that this patch will fix problems in the D-Bus protocol related to default sink handling. The D-Bus protocol used to get confused when the current default sink gets removed. It would incorrectly think that if there's no explicitly configured default sink, then there's no default sink at all. Even worse, when the D-Bus thinks that there's no default sink, it concludes that there are no sinks at all, which made it impossible to configure the default sink via the D-Bus interface. Now that pa_core.default_sink is always set, except when there really aren't any sinks, the D-Bus protocol should behave correctly. BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99425
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pa_source *target, *fb_source = NULL;
uint32_t idx;
pa_hashmap *all_ports;
pa_device_port *best_port;
pa_assert(c);
pa_assert(o);
improve default sink/source handling Currently the default sink policy is simple: either the user has configured it explicitly, in which case we always use that as the default, or we pick the sink with the highest priority. The sink priorities are currently static, so there's no need to worry about updating the default sink when sink priorities change. I intend to make things a bit more complex: if the active port of a sink is unavailable, the sink should not be the default sink, and I also want to make sink priorities dependent on the active port, so changing the port should cause re-evaluation of which sink to choose as the default. Currently the default sink choice is done only when someone calls pa_namereg_get_default_sink(), and change notifications are only sent when a sink is created or destroyed. That makes it hard to add new rules to the default sink selection policy. This patch moves the default sink selection to pa_core_update_default_sink(), which is called whenever something happens that can affect the default sink choice. That function needs to know the previous choice in order to send change notifications as appropriate, but previously pa_core.default_sink was only set when the user had configured it explicitly. Now pa_core.default_sink is always set (unless there are no sinks at all), so pa_core_update_default_sink() can use that to get the previous choice. The user configuration is saved in a new variable, pa_core.configured_default_sink. pa_namereg_get_default_sink() is now unnecessary, because pa_core.default_sink can be used directly to get the currently-considered-best sink. pa_namereg_set_default_sink() is replaced by pa_core_set_configured_default_sink(). I haven't confirmed it, but I expect that this patch will fix problems in the D-Bus protocol related to default sink handling. The D-Bus protocol used to get confused when the current default sink gets removed. It would incorrectly think that if there's no explicitly configured default sink, then there's no default sink at all. Even worse, when the D-Bus thinks that there's no default sink, it concludes that there are no sinks at all, which made it impossible to configure the default sink via the D-Bus interface. Now that pa_core.default_sink is always set, except when there really aren't any sinks, the D-Bus protocol should behave correctly. BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99425
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if (c->default_source && c->default_source != skip && pa_source_output_may_move_to(o, c->default_source))
return c->default_source;
all_ports = pa_hashmap_new(pa_idxset_trivial_hash_func, pa_idxset_trivial_compare_func);
PA_IDXSET_FOREACH(target, c->sources, idx) {
improve default sink/source handling Currently the default sink policy is simple: either the user has configured it explicitly, in which case we always use that as the default, or we pick the sink with the highest priority. The sink priorities are currently static, so there's no need to worry about updating the default sink when sink priorities change. I intend to make things a bit more complex: if the active port of a sink is unavailable, the sink should not be the default sink, and I also want to make sink priorities dependent on the active port, so changing the port should cause re-evaluation of which sink to choose as the default. Currently the default sink choice is done only when someone calls pa_namereg_get_default_sink(), and change notifications are only sent when a sink is created or destroyed. That makes it hard to add new rules to the default sink selection policy. This patch moves the default sink selection to pa_core_update_default_sink(), which is called whenever something happens that can affect the default sink choice. That function needs to know the previous choice in order to send change notifications as appropriate, but previously pa_core.default_sink was only set when the user had configured it explicitly. Now pa_core.default_sink is always set (unless there are no sinks at all), so pa_core_update_default_sink() can use that to get the previous choice. The user configuration is saved in a new variable, pa_core.configured_default_sink. pa_namereg_get_default_sink() is now unnecessary, because pa_core.default_sink can be used directly to get the currently-considered-best sink. pa_namereg_set_default_sink() is replaced by pa_core_set_configured_default_sink(). I haven't confirmed it, but I expect that this patch will fix problems in the D-Bus protocol related to default sink handling. The D-Bus protocol used to get confused when the current default sink gets removed. It would incorrectly think that if there's no explicitly configured default sink, then there's no default sink at all. Even worse, when the D-Bus thinks that there's no default sink, it concludes that there are no sinks at all, which made it impossible to configure the default sink via the D-Bus interface. Now that pa_core.default_sink is always set, except when there really aren't any sinks, the D-Bus protocol should behave correctly. BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99425
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if (target == c->default_source)
continue;
if (target == skip)
continue;
/* We only move to a monitor source if we're already on one */
if (skip && !target->monitor_of != !skip->monitor_of)
continue;
if (!PA_SOURCE_IS_LINKED(target->state))
continue;
if (!pa_source_output_may_move_to(o, target))
continue;
if (!fb_source)
fb_source = target;
build_group_ports(all_ports, target->ports);
}
best_port = pa_device_port_find_best(all_ports);
pa_hashmap_free(all_ports);
if (best_port)
target = find_source_from_port(c, best_port);
else
target = fb_source;
if (!target)
pa_log_debug("No evacuation source found.");
return target;
}
static pa_hook_result_t source_unlink_hook_callback(pa_core *c, pa_source *source, void* userdata) {
pa_source_output *o;
uint32_t idx;
pa_assert(c);
pa_assert(source);
/* There's no point in doing anything if the core is shut down anyway */
if (c->state == PA_CORE_SHUTDOWN)
return PA_HOOK_OK;
if (pa_idxset_size(source->outputs) <= 0) {
pa_log_debug("No source outputs to move away.");
return PA_HOOK_OK;
}
PA_IDXSET_FOREACH(o, source->outputs, idx) {
pa_source *target;
if (!(target = find_evacuation_source(c, o, source)))
continue;
if (pa_source_output_move_to(o, target, false) < 0)
pa_log_info("Failed to move source output %u \"%s\" to %s.", o->index,
pa_strnull(pa_proplist_gets(o->proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME)), target->name);
else
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pa_log_info("Successfully moved source output %u \"%s\" to %s.", o->index,
pa_strnull(pa_proplist_gets(o->proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME)), target->name);
}
return PA_HOOK_OK;
}
static pa_hook_result_t source_output_move_fail_hook_callback(pa_core *c, pa_source_output *i, void *userdata) {
pa_source *target;
pa_assert(c);
pa_assert(i);
/* There's no point in doing anything if the core is shut down anyway */
if (c->state == PA_CORE_SHUTDOWN)
return PA_HOOK_OK;
if (!(target = find_evacuation_source(c, i, NULL)))
return PA_HOOK_OK;
if (pa_source_output_finish_move(i, target, false) < 0) {
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pa_log_info("Failed to move source output %u \"%s\" to %s.", i->index,
pa_strnull(pa_proplist_gets(i->proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME)), target->name);
return PA_HOOK_OK;
} else {
pa_log_info("Successfully moved source output %u \"%s\" to %s.", i->index,
pa_strnull(pa_proplist_gets(i->proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME)), target->name);
return PA_HOOK_STOP;
}
}
int pa__init(pa_module*m) {
pa_modargs *ma;
struct userdata *u;
pa_assert(m);
if (!(ma = pa_modargs_new(m->argument, valid_modargs))) {
pa_log("Failed to parse module arguments");
return -1;
}
m->userdata = u = pa_xnew(struct userdata, 1);
/* A little bit later than module-stream-restore, module-intended-roles... */
u->source_unlink_slot = pa_hook_connect(&m->core->hooks[PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_UNLINK], PA_HOOK_LATE+20, (pa_hook_cb_t) source_unlink_hook_callback, u);
u->source_output_move_fail_slot = pa_hook_connect(&m->core->hooks[PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_MOVE_FAIL], PA_HOOK_LATE+20, (pa_hook_cb_t) source_output_move_fail_hook_callback, u);
pa_modargs_free(ma);
return 0;
}
void pa__done(pa_module*m) {
struct userdata *u;
pa_assert(m);
if (!(u = m->userdata))
return;
if (u->source_unlink_slot)
pa_hook_slot_free(u->source_unlink_slot);
if (u->source_output_move_fail_slot)
pa_hook_slot_free(u->source_output_move_fail_slot);
pa_xfree(u);
}