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#ifndef foopulsesinkhfoo
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#define foopulsesinkhfoo
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/***
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This file is part of PulseAudio.
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Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
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Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
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PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
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or (at your option) any later version.
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2007-01-04 13:43:45 +00:00
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PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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2007-01-04 13:43:45 +00:00
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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***/
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <pulsecore/typedefs.h>
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#include <pulse/def.h>
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#include <pulse/format.h>
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#include <pulse/sample.h>
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#include <pulse/channelmap.h>
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#include <pulse/volume.h>
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#include <pulsecore/core.h>
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#include <pulsecore/idxset.h>
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#include <pulsecore/memchunk.h>
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#include <pulsecore/source.h>
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#include <pulsecore/module.h>
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#include <pulsecore/asyncmsgq.h>
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#include <pulsecore/msgobject.h>
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#include <pulsecore/rtpoll.h>
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#include <pulsecore/device-port.h>
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#include <pulsecore/card.h>
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#include <pulsecore/queue.h>
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#include <pulsecore/thread-mq.h>
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#include <pulsecore/sink-input.h>
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#define PA_MAX_INPUTS_PER_SINK 256
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/* Returns true if sink is linked: registered and accessible from client side. */
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static inline bool PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(pa_sink_state_t x) {
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return x == PA_SINK_RUNNING || x == PA_SINK_IDLE || x == PA_SINK_SUSPENDED;
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}
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/* A generic definition for void callback functions */
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typedef void(*pa_sink_cb_t)(pa_sink *s);
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typedef int (*pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t)(pa_sink *s, bool *mute);
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struct pa_sink {
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pa_msgobject parent;
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uint32_t index;
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pa_core *core;
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pa_sink_state_t state;
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don't move streams to devices that are going away
Before a device is unlinked, the unlink hook is fired, and it's
possible that a routing module tries to move streams to the unlinked
device in that hook, because it doesn't know that the device is being
unlinked. Of course, the unlinking is obvious when the code is in an
unlink hook callback, but it's possible that some other module does
something in the unlink hook that in turn triggers some other hook,
and it's this second hook where the routing module may get confused.
This patch adds an "unlink_requested" flag that is set before the
unlink hook is fired, and moving streams to a device with that flag
set is prevented.
This patch is motivated by seeing module-device-manager moving a
stream to a sink that was being unlinked. It was a complex case where
an alsa card was changing its profile, while an echo-cancel sink was
connected to the old alsa sink. module-always-sink loaded a null sink
in the middle of the profile change, and after a stream had been
rescued to the null sink, module-device-manager decided to move it
back to the old alsa sink that was being unlinked. That move made no
sense, so I came up with this patch.
2016-03-13 14:06:02 +02:00
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/* Set in the beginning of pa_sink_unlink() before setting the sink state
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* to UNLINKED. The purpose is to prevent moving streams to a sink that is
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* about to be removed. */
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bool unlink_requested;
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pa_sink_flags_t flags;
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pa_suspend_cause_t suspend_cause;
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2006-08-11 23:31:59 +00:00
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char *name;
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char *driver; /* may be NULL */
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pa_proplist *proplist;
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pa_module *module; /* may be NULL */
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pa_card *card; /* may be NULL */
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pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
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pa_channel_map channel_map;
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uint32_t default_sample_rate;
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uint32_t alternate_sample_rate;
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pa_idxset *inputs;
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unsigned n_corked;
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pa_source *monitor_source;
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pa_sink_input *input_to_master; /* non-NULL only for filter sinks */
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pa_volume_t base_volume; /* shall be constant */
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unsigned n_volume_steps; /* shall be constant */
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2014-11-29 21:49:11 +05:00
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/* Also see http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/Developer/Volumes/ */
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pa_cvolume reference_volume; /* The volume exported and taken as reference base for relative sink input volumes */
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pa_cvolume real_volume; /* The volume that the hardware is configured to */
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pa_cvolume soft_volume; /* The internal software volume we apply to all PCM data while it passes through */
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bool muted:1;
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bool refresh_volume:1;
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bool refresh_muted:1;
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bool save_port:1;
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bool save_volume:1;
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bool save_muted:1;
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/* Saved volume state while we're in passthrough mode */
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pa_cvolume saved_volume;
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bool saved_save_volume:1;
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pa_asyncmsgq *asyncmsgq;
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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pa_memchunk silence;
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2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
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pa_hashmap *ports;
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pa_device_port *active_port;
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pa_atomic_t mixer_dirty;
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2012-06-22 20:55:54 +02:00
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/* The latency offset is inherited from the currently active port */
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int64_t port_latency_offset;
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unsigned priority;
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bool set_mute_in_progress;
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/* Called when the main loop requests a state change. Called from
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* main loop context. If returns -1 the state change will be
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* inhibited */
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int (*set_state)(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_state_t state); /* may be NULL */
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/* Sink drivers that support hardware volume may set this
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* callback. This is called when the current volume needs to be
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* re-read from the hardware.
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*
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* There are two ways for drivers to implement hardware volume
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* query: either set this callback or handle
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* PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME. The callback implementation or the
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* message handler must update s->real_volume and s->soft_volume
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* (using pa_sink_set_soft_volume()) to match the current hardware
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* volume.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
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* main thread before sending PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME, so in
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* this case the driver can choose whether to read the volume from
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* the hardware in the main thread or in the IO thread.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
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* thread within the default handler for
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* PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME (the main thread is waiting while
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* the message is being processed), so there's no choice of where
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* to do the volume reading - it has to be done in the IO thread
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* always.
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*
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* You must use the function pa_sink_set_get_volume_callback() to
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* set this callback. */
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pa_sink_cb_t get_volume; /* may be NULL */
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/* Sink drivers that support hardware volume must set this
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* callback. This is called when the hardware volume needs to be
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* updated.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
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* main thread. The callback implementation must set the hardware
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* volume according to s->real_volume. If the driver can't set the
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* hardware volume to the exact requested value, it has to update
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* s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
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* match the actual hardware volume that was set.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
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* thread. The callback implementation must not actually set the
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* hardware volume yet, but it must check how close to the
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* requested volume the hardware volume can be set, and update
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* s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
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* match the actual hardware volume that will be set later in the
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* write_volume callback.
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*
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* You must use the function pa_sink_set_set_volume_callback() to
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* set this callback. */
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pa_sink_cb_t set_volume; /* may be NULL */
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/* Sink drivers that set PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME must provide this
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* callback. This callback is not used with sinks that do not set
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* PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME. This is called from the IO thread when a
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* pending hardware volume change has to be written to the
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* hardware. The requested volume is passed to the callback
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* implementation in s->thread_info.current_hw_volume.
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*
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* The call is done inside pa_sink_volume_change_apply(), which is
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* not called automatically - it is the driver's responsibility to
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* schedule that function to be called at the right times in the
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* IO thread.
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*
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* You must use the function pa_sink_set_write_volume_callback() to
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* set this callback. */
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pa_sink_cb_t write_volume; /* may be NULL */
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2014-04-15 13:56:10 +03:00
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/* If the sink mute can change "spontaneously" (i.e. initiated by the sink
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* implementation, not by someone else calling pa_sink_set_mute()), then
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* the sink implementation can notify about changed mute either by calling
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* pa_sink_mute_changed() or by calling pa_sink_get_mute() with
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* force_refresh=true. If the implementation chooses the latter approach,
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* it should implement the get_mute callback. Otherwise get_mute can be
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* NULL.
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*
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* This is called when pa_sink_get_mute() is called with
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* force_refresh=true. This is called from the IO thread if the
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* PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME flag is set, otherwise this is called from the
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* main thread. On success, the implementation is expected to return 0 and
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* set the mute parameter that is passed as a reference. On failure, the
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* implementation is expected to return -1.
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*
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* You must use the function pa_sink_set_get_mute_callback() to
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* set this callback. */
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pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t get_mute;
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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/* Called when the mute setting shall be changed. A PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE
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* message will also be sent. Called from IO thread if PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME
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* flag is set otherwise from main loop context.
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*
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* You must use the function pa_sink_set_set_mute_callback() to
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* set this callback. */
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pa_sink_cb_t set_mute; /* may be NULL */
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/* Called when a rewind request is issued. Called from IO thread
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* context. */
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pa_sink_cb_t request_rewind; /* may be NULL */
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/* Called when a the requested latency is changed. Called from IO
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* thread context. */
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2011-07-17 15:29:29 +01:00
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pa_sink_cb_t update_requested_latency; /* may be NULL */
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2012-04-18 11:41:48 +02:00
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/* Called whenever the port shall be changed. Called from IO
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* thread if deferred volumes are enabled, and main thread otherwise. */
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int (*set_port)(pa_sink *s, pa_device_port *port); /* may be NULL */
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2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
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2011-02-28 13:00:20 +05:30
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/* Called to get the list of formats supported by the sink, sorted
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* in descending order of preference. */
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2011-08-15 11:23:59 +05:30
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pa_idxset* (*get_formats)(pa_sink *s); /* may be NULL */
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2011-02-28 13:00:20 +05:30
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2011-08-12 16:34:28 +05:30
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/* Called to set the list of formats supported by the sink. Can be
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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* NULL if the sink does not support this. Returns true on success,
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* false otherwise (for example when an unsupportable format is
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2011-08-12 16:34:28 +05:30
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* set). Makes a copy of the formats passed in. */
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool (*set_formats)(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *formats); /* may be NULL */
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2011-08-12 16:34:28 +05:30
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2011-08-02 18:37:28 -05:00
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/* Called whenever the sampling frequency shall be changed. Called from
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* main thread. */
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2013-08-23 13:58:55 +03:00
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int (*update_rate)(pa_sink *s, uint32_t rate);
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2011-08-02 18:37:28 -05:00
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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/* Contains copies of the above data so that the real-time worker
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* thread can work without access locking */
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struct {
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pa_sink_state_t state;
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pa_hashmap *inputs;
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2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
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2009-08-15 00:26:00 +02:00
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pa_rtpoll *rtpoll;
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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pa_cvolume soft_volume;
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool soft_muted:1;
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
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/* The requested latency is used for dynamic latency
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* sinks. For fixed latency sinks it is always identical to
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* the fixed_latency. See below. */
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool requested_latency_valid:1;
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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pa_usec_t requested_latency;
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2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
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/* The number of bytes streams need to keep around as history to
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* be able to satisfy every DMA buffer rewrite */
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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size_t max_rewind;
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2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
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/* The number of bytes streams need to keep around to satisfy
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* every DMA write request */
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size_t max_request;
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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/* Maximum of what clients requested to rewind in this cycle */
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size_t rewind_nbytes;
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool rewind_requested;
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2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
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2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
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/* Both dynamic and fixed latencies will be clamped to this
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* range. */
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2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
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pa_usec_t min_latency; /* we won't go below this latency */
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pa_usec_t max_latency; /* An upper limit for the latencies */
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2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
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/* 'Fixed' simply means that the latency is exclusively
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* decided on by the sink, and the clients have no influence
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* in changing it */
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pa_usec_t fixed_latency; /* for sinks with PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY this is 0 */
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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2016-01-23 12:31:34 +11:00
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/* This latency offset is a direct copy from s->port_latency_offset */
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int64_t port_latency_offset;
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2012-06-22 20:55:54 +02:00
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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/* Delayed volume change events are queued here. The events
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* are stored in expiration order. The one expiring next is in
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* the head of the list. */
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PA_LLIST_HEAD(pa_sink_volume_change, volume_changes);
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pa_sink_volume_change *volume_changes_tail;
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/* This value is updated in pa_sink_volume_change_apply() and
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2011-09-13 21:15:49 +01:00
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* used only by sinks with PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME. */
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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pa_cvolume current_hw_volume;
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/* The amount of usec volume up events are delayed and volume
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* down events are made earlier. */
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uint32_t volume_change_safety_margin;
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/* Usec delay added to all volume change events, may be negative. */
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int32_t volume_change_extra_delay;
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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} thread_info;
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2007-01-04 13:43:45 +00:00
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2004-06-15 17:05:03 +00:00
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void *userdata;
|
2004-06-08 23:54:24 +00:00
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};
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2009-08-21 21:27:44 +02:00
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PA_DECLARE_PUBLIC_CLASS(pa_sink);
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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#define PA_SINK(s) (pa_sink_cast(s))
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typedef enum pa_sink_message {
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_ADD_INPUT,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_REMOVE_INPUT,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME,
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Implement the "volume sharing" feature.
When we have a filter sink that does some processing, currently the
benefits of the flat volume feature are not really available. That's
because if you have a music player that is connected to the filter sink,
the hardware sink doesn't have any idea of the music player's stream
volume.
This problem is solved by this "volume sharing" feature. The volume
sharing feature works so that the filter sinks that want to avoid the
previously described problem declare that they don't want to have
independent volume, but they follow the master sink volume instead.
The PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER sink flag is used for that
declaration. Then the volume logic is changed so that the hardware
sink calculates its real volume using also the streams connected to the
filter sink in addition to the streams that are connected directly to
the hardware sink. Basically we're trying to create an illusion that
from volume point of view all streams are connected directly to the
hardware sink.
For that illusion to work, the volumes of the filter sinks and their
virtual streams have to be managed carefully according to a set of
rules:
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, then the filter sink's
* reference_volume always equals the hw sink's reference_volume
* real_volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* soft_volume is always 0dB (ie. no soft volume)
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's
* reference_volume can be whatever (completely independent from the hw sink)
* real_volume always equals reference_volume
* soft_volume always equals real_volume (and reference_volume)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
supports flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* reference_ratio is calculated normally from the stream volume and the hw
sink's reference_volume
* real_ratio always equals 0dB (follows from the first point)
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor (follows from the previous point)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
doesn't support flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume is always 0dB
* reference_ratio is always 0dB
* real_ratio is always 0dB
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's virtual stream is handled as a regular stream.
Since the volumes of the virtual streams are controlled by a set of rules,
the user is not allowed to change the virtual streams' volumes. It would
probably also make sense to forbid changing the filter sinks' volume, but
that's not strictly necessary, and currently changing a filter sink's volume
changes actually the hardware sink's volume, and from there it propagates to
all filter sinks ("funny" effects are expected when adjusting a single
channel in cases where all sinks don't have the same channel maps).
This patch is based on the work of Marc-André Lureau, who did the
initial implementation for Pulseaudio 0.9.15.
2011-02-24 16:16:38 +02:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_SHARED_VOLUME,
|
2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME_SYNCED,
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME,
|
2009-04-07 04:47:58 +02:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SYNC_VOLUMES,
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MUTE,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY,
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_REQUESTED_LATENCY,
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_STATE,
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_START_MOVE,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE,
|
2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_LATENCY_RANGE,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY_RANGE,
|
2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_FIXED_LATENCY,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_FIXED_LATENCY,
|
2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REWIND,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REQUEST,
|
2009-03-24 21:13:41 +01:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REWIND,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REQUEST,
|
2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_PORT,
|
|
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_UPDATE_VOLUME_AND_MUTE,
|
2016-01-23 12:31:34 +11:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_PORT_LATENCY_OFFSET,
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
PA_SINK_MESSAGE_MAX
|
|
|
|
|
} pa_sink_message_t;
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
typedef struct pa_sink_new_data {
|
2012-08-31 12:51:00 +02:00
|
|
|
pa_suspend_cause_t suspend_cause;
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
char *name;
|
|
|
|
|
pa_proplist *proplist;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
const char *driver;
|
|
|
|
|
pa_module *module;
|
2009-01-15 18:29:16 +01:00
|
|
|
pa_card *card;
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
|
|
|
pa_hashmap *ports;
|
|
|
|
|
char *active_port;
|
|
|
|
|
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
|
|
|
|
|
pa_channel_map channel_map;
|
2011-08-02 18:37:28 -05:00
|
|
|
uint32_t alternate_sample_rate;
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_cvolume volume;
|
2014-10-23 15:00:29 +02:00
|
|
|
bool muted:1;
|
2008-08-18 17:46:57 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
bool sample_spec_is_set:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool channel_map_is_set:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool alternate_sample_rate_is_set:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool volume_is_set:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool muted_is_set:1;
|
2008-08-18 17:46:57 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
bool namereg_fail:1;
|
2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
bool save_port:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool save_volume:1;
|
|
|
|
|
bool save_muted:1;
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
} pa_sink_new_data;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
pa_sink_new_data* pa_sink_new_data_init(pa_sink_new_data *data);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_name(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *name);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_sample_spec(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_sample_spec *spec);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_channel_map(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_channel_map *map);
|
2011-08-02 18:37:28 -05:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_alternate_sample_rate(pa_sink_new_data *data, const uint32_t alternate_sample_rate);
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_volume(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume);
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_muted(pa_sink_new_data *data, bool mute);
|
2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_set_port(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *port);
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_new_data_done(pa_sink_new_data *data);
|
|
|
|
|
|
2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
|
|
|
/*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from main context */
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2006-01-27 16:25:31 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_sink* pa_sink_new(
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_core *core,
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_sink_new_data *data,
|
|
|
|
|
pa_sink_flags_t flags);
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-07-17 15:29:29 +01:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_get_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_set_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_write_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
|
2014-04-15 13:56:10 +03:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_get_mute_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t cb);
|
2011-07-17 15:29:29 +01:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_set_mute_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_enable_decibel_volume(pa_sink *s, bool enable);
|
2011-07-17 15:29:29 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_put(pa_sink *s);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_unlink(pa_sink* s);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_description(pa_sink *s, const char *description);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(pa_sink *s, pa_asyncmsgq *q);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_rtpoll(pa_sink *s, pa_rtpoll *p);
|
2009-03-25 00:25:17 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2009-03-24 21:13:41 +01:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_max_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
|
|
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_max_request(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
|
2008-05-17 09:14:47 +00:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
|
2009-05-08 01:56:21 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
|
2008-05-17 09:14:47 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_soft_volume(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
|
2009-08-07 23:55:06 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_volume_changed(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *new_volume);
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_mute_changed(pa_sink *s, bool new_muted);
|
2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2009-08-15 03:41:13 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_update_flags(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_flags_t mask, pa_sink_flags_t value);
|
|
|
|
|
|
2014-03-13 10:14:40 +00:00
|
|
|
bool pa_device_init_description(pa_proplist *p, pa_card *card);
|
2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
|
|
|
bool pa_device_init_icon(pa_proplist *p, bool is_sink);
|
|
|
|
|
bool pa_device_init_intended_roles(pa_proplist *p);
|
2009-08-29 04:31:33 +02:00
|
|
|
unsigned pa_device_init_priority(pa_proplist *p);
|
2009-03-01 21:34:01 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
|
|
|
/**** May be called by everyone, from main context */
|
2007-01-04 13:43:45 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-08-23 13:58:55 +03:00
|
|
|
int pa_sink_update_rate(pa_sink *s, uint32_t rate, bool passthrough);
|
2016-01-23 12:31:34 +11:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_set_port_latency_offset(pa_sink *s, int64_t offset);
|
2011-08-02 18:37:28 -05:00
|
|
|
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
/* The returned value is supposed to be in the time domain of the sound card! */
|
2006-01-11 01:17:39 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency(pa_sink *s);
|
2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
|
|
|
pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency(pa_sink *s);
|
2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
|
|
|
void pa_sink_get_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *min_latency, pa_usec_t *max_latency);
|
2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
|
|
|
pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s);
|
2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
size_t pa_sink_get_max_rewind(pa_sink *s);
|
|
|
|
|
size_t pa_sink_get_max_request(pa_sink *s);
|
2004-06-08 23:54:24 +00:00
|
|
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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int pa_sink_update_status(pa_sink*s);
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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int pa_sink_suspend(pa_sink *s, bool suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
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int pa_sink_suspend_all(pa_core *c, bool suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
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2004-06-08 23:54:24 +00:00
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Implement the "volume sharing" feature.
When we have a filter sink that does some processing, currently the
benefits of the flat volume feature are not really available. That's
because if you have a music player that is connected to the filter sink,
the hardware sink doesn't have any idea of the music player's stream
volume.
This problem is solved by this "volume sharing" feature. The volume
sharing feature works so that the filter sinks that want to avoid the
previously described problem declare that they don't want to have
independent volume, but they follow the master sink volume instead.
The PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER sink flag is used for that
declaration. Then the volume logic is changed so that the hardware
sink calculates its real volume using also the streams connected to the
filter sink in addition to the streams that are connected directly to
the hardware sink. Basically we're trying to create an illusion that
from volume point of view all streams are connected directly to the
hardware sink.
For that illusion to work, the volumes of the filter sinks and their
virtual streams have to be managed carefully according to a set of
rules:
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, then the filter sink's
* reference_volume always equals the hw sink's reference_volume
* real_volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* soft_volume is always 0dB (ie. no soft volume)
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's
* reference_volume can be whatever (completely independent from the hw sink)
* real_volume always equals reference_volume
* soft_volume always equals real_volume (and reference_volume)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
supports flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* reference_ratio is calculated normally from the stream volume and the hw
sink's reference_volume
* real_ratio always equals 0dB (follows from the first point)
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor (follows from the previous point)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
doesn't support flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume is always 0dB
* reference_ratio is always 0dB
* real_ratio is always 0dB
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's virtual stream is handled as a regular stream.
Since the volumes of the virtual streams are controlled by a set of rules,
the user is not allowed to change the virtual streams' volumes. It would
probably also make sense to forbid changing the filter sinks' volume, but
that's not strictly necessary, and currently changing a filter sink's volume
changes actually the hardware sink's volume, and from there it propagates to
all filter sinks ("funny" effects are expected when adjusting a single
channel in cases where all sinks don't have the same channel maps).
This patch is based on the work of Marc-André Lureau, who did the
initial implementation for Pulseaudio 0.9.15.
2011-02-24 16:16:38 +02:00
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/* Use this instead of checking s->flags & PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME directly. */
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool pa_sink_flat_volume_enabled(pa_sink *s);
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Implement the "volume sharing" feature.
When we have a filter sink that does some processing, currently the
benefits of the flat volume feature are not really available. That's
because if you have a music player that is connected to the filter sink,
the hardware sink doesn't have any idea of the music player's stream
volume.
This problem is solved by this "volume sharing" feature. The volume
sharing feature works so that the filter sinks that want to avoid the
previously described problem declare that they don't want to have
independent volume, but they follow the master sink volume instead.
The PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER sink flag is used for that
declaration. Then the volume logic is changed so that the hardware
sink calculates its real volume using also the streams connected to the
filter sink in addition to the streams that are connected directly to
the hardware sink. Basically we're trying to create an illusion that
from volume point of view all streams are connected directly to the
hardware sink.
For that illusion to work, the volumes of the filter sinks and their
virtual streams have to be managed carefully according to a set of
rules:
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, then the filter sink's
* reference_volume always equals the hw sink's reference_volume
* real_volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* soft_volume is always 0dB (ie. no soft volume)
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's
* reference_volume can be whatever (completely independent from the hw sink)
* real_volume always equals reference_volume
* soft_volume always equals real_volume (and reference_volume)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
supports flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume always equals the hw sink's real_volume
* reference_ratio is calculated normally from the stream volume and the hw
sink's reference_volume
* real_ratio always equals 0dB (follows from the first point)
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor (follows from the previous point)
If a filter sink follows the hardware sink volume, and the hardware sink
doesn't support flat volume, then the filter sink's virtual stream's
* volume is always 0dB
* reference_ratio is always 0dB
* real_ratio is always 0dB
* soft_volume always equals volume_factor
If a filter sink doesn't follow the hardware sink volume, then the filter
sink's virtual stream is handled as a regular stream.
Since the volumes of the virtual streams are controlled by a set of rules,
the user is not allowed to change the virtual streams' volumes. It would
probably also make sense to forbid changing the filter sinks' volume, but
that's not strictly necessary, and currently changing a filter sink's volume
changes actually the hardware sink's volume, and from there it propagates to
all filter sinks ("funny" effects are expected when adjusting a single
channel in cases where all sinks don't have the same channel maps).
This patch is based on the work of Marc-André Lureau, who did the
initial implementation for Pulseaudio 0.9.15.
2011-02-24 16:16:38 +02:00
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2011-09-20 17:05:22 +05:30
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/* Get the master sink when sharing volumes */
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pa_sink *pa_sink_get_master(pa_sink *s);
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2015-06-09 12:06:48 +05:30
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bool pa_sink_is_filter(pa_sink *s);
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2011-03-02 02:06:54 +05:30
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/* Is the sink in passthrough mode? (that is, is there a passthrough sink input
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* connected to this sink? */
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool pa_sink_is_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
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2011-08-18 11:51:12 +05:30
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/* These should be called when a sink enters/leaves passthrough mode */
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void pa_sink_enter_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_leave_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
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2011-03-02 02:06:54 +05:30
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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void pa_sink_set_volume(pa_sink *sink, const pa_cvolume *volume, bool sendmsg, bool save);
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const pa_cvolume *pa_sink_get_volume(pa_sink *sink, bool force_refresh);
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2009-04-13 22:50:24 +02:00
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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void pa_sink_set_mute(pa_sink *sink, bool mute, bool save);
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bool pa_sink_get_mute(pa_sink *sink, bool force_refresh);
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2004-08-12 23:25:28 +00:00
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool pa_sink_update_proplist(pa_sink *s, pa_update_mode_t mode, pa_proplist *p);
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2008-10-31 02:33:28 +02:00
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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int pa_sink_set_port(pa_sink *s, const char *name, bool save);
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void pa_sink_set_mixer_dirty(pa_sink *s, bool is_dirty);
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2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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unsigned pa_sink_linked_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams */
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unsigned pa_sink_used_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams which are not corked */
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2016-10-12 17:20:40 +03:00
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/* Returns how many streams are active that don't allow suspensions. If
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* "ignore_input" or "ignore_output" is non-NULL, that stream is not included
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* in the count (the returned count includes the value from
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* pa_source_check_suspend(), which is called for the monitor source, so that's
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* why "ignore_output" may be relevant). */
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unsigned pa_sink_check_suspend(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_input *ignore_input, pa_source_output *ignore_output);
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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#define pa_sink_get_state(s) ((s)->state)
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2009-01-23 22:40:02 +01:00
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/* Moves all inputs away, and stores them in pa_queue */
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2009-06-17 03:45:14 +02:00
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pa_queue *pa_sink_move_all_start(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q);
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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void pa_sink_move_all_finish(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q, bool save);
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2009-01-23 22:40:02 +01:00
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void pa_sink_move_all_fail(pa_queue *q);
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2013-11-17 21:22:20 +02:00
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/* Returns a copy of the sink formats. TODO: Get rid of this function (or at
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* least get rid of the copying). There's no good reason to copy the formats
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* every time someone wants to know what formats the sink supports. The formats
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* idxset could be stored directly in the pa_sink struct.
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* https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71924 */
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2011-02-28 13:00:20 +05:30
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pa_idxset* pa_sink_get_formats(pa_sink *s);
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2013-11-17 21:22:20 +02:00
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool pa_sink_set_formats(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *formats);
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bool pa_sink_check_format(pa_sink *s, pa_format_info *f);
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2011-02-28 13:00:20 +05:30
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pa_idxset* pa_sink_check_formats(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *in_formats);
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2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
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/*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from IO context */
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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void pa_sink_render(pa_sink*s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
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void pa_sink_render_full(pa_sink *s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
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void pa_sink_render_into(pa_sink*s, pa_memchunk *target);
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void pa_sink_render_into_full(pa_sink *s, pa_memchunk *target);
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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void pa_sink_process_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t nbytes);
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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int pa_sink_process_msg(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *userdata, int64_t offset, pa_memchunk *chunk);
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2006-08-11 17:53:34 +00:00
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2007-10-28 19:13:50 +00:00
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void pa_sink_attach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_detach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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2006-08-12 16:50:58 +00:00
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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2009-03-24 21:13:41 +01:00
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void pa_sink_set_max_rewind_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
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void pa_sink_set_max_request_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
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2008-06-20 22:32:41 +02:00
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2009-03-24 21:06:57 +01:00
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void pa_sink_set_latency_range_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
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2009-08-15 00:48:14 +02:00
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void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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void pa_sink_update_volume_and_mute(pa_sink *s);
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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bool pa_sink_volume_change_apply(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *usec_to_next);
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2010-10-15 13:05:14 +03:00
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2013-03-01 11:51:54 +01:00
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size_t pa_sink_process_input_underruns(pa_sink *s, size_t left_to_play);
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2009-01-27 04:39:07 +01:00
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/*** To be called exclusively by sink input drivers, from IO context */
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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void pa_sink_request_rewind(pa_sink*s, size_t nbytes);
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2013-06-27 19:28:09 +02:00
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void pa_sink_invalidate_requested_latency(pa_sink *s, bool dynamic);
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2008-05-15 23:34:41 +00:00
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2009-04-05 02:46:38 +02:00
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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2014-04-15 13:56:03 +03:00
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/* Called from the main thread, from sink-input.c only. The normal way to set
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* the sink reference volume is to call pa_sink_set_volume(), but the flat
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* volume logic in sink-input.c needs also a function that doesn't do all the
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* extra stuff that pa_sink_set_volume() does. This function simply sets
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* s->reference_volume and fires change notifications. */
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void pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
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2009-08-13 02:14:19 +02:00
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/* Verify that we called in IO context (aka 'thread context), or that
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* the sink is not yet set up, i.e. the thread not set up yet. See
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* pa_assert_io_context() in thread-mq.h for more information. */
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#define pa_sink_assert_io_context(s) \
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pa_assert(pa_thread_mq_get() || !PA_SINK_IS_LINKED((s)->state))
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2004-06-08 23:54:24 +00:00
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#endif
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