Rename "available group" to "availability group"

"Availability group" is more clear about what the field is about.
Credits to Arun Raghavan for coming up with the better name.
This commit is contained in:
Tanu Kaskinen 2020-06-17 08:40:16 +03:00
parent 1b44b44c75
commit af42b3eb6f
11 changed files with 40 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ Added two values to the pa_encoding_t enum:
New fields in the port introspection data (duplicated for all port types:
sink, source and card ports):
string available_group
string availability_group
uint32 type
#### If you just changed the protocol, read this

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@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ void pa_alsa_path_free(pa_alsa_path *p) {
}
pa_proplist_free(p->proplist);
pa_xfree(p->available_group);
pa_xfree(p->availability_group);
pa_xfree(p->name);
pa_xfree(p->description);
pa_xfree(p->description_key);
@ -4276,7 +4276,7 @@ fail:
}
/* the logic is simple: if we see the jack in multiple paths */
/* assign all those jacks to one available_group */
/* assign all those jacks to one availability_group */
static void mapping_group_available(pa_hashmap *paths)
{
void *state, *state2;
@ -4300,7 +4300,7 @@ static void mapping_group_available(pa_hashmap *paths)
if (pa_streq(j->name, j2->name)) {
j->state_plugged = PA_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN;
j2->state_plugged = PA_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN;
found = p2->available_group;
found = p2->availability_group;
break;
}
}
@ -4311,9 +4311,9 @@ static void mapping_group_available(pa_hashmap *paths)
if (!has_control)
continue;
if (!found) {
p->available_group = pa_sprintf_malloc("Legacy %d", num);
p->availability_group = pa_sprintf_malloc("Legacy %d", num);
} else {
p->available_group = pa_xstrdup(found);
p->availability_group = pa_xstrdup(found);
}
if (!found)
num++;
@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ static pa_device_port* device_port_alsa_init(pa_hashmap *ports, /* card ports */
pa_device_port_new_data_set_description(&port_data, description);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_direction(&port_data, path->direction == PA_ALSA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT ? PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT : PA_DIRECTION_INPUT);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_type(&port_data, path->device_port_type);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_available_group(&port_data, path->available_group);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_availability_group(&port_data, path->availability_group);
p = pa_device_port_new(core, &port_data, sizeof(pa_alsa_port_data));
pa_device_port_new_data_done(&port_data);

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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ struct pa_alsa_path {
char *name;
char *description_key;
char *description;
char *available_group;
char *availability_group;
pa_device_port_type_t device_port_type;
unsigned priority;
bool autodetect_eld_device;

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@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ static void ucm_add_port_combination(
pa_device_port_new_data_set_type(&port_data, type);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_direction(&port_data, is_sink ? PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT : PA_DIRECTION_INPUT);
if (jack)
pa_device_port_new_data_set_available_group(&port_data, jack->name);
pa_device_port_new_data_set_availability_group(&port_data, jack->name);
port = pa_device_port_new(core, &port_data, sizeof(pa_alsa_ucm_port_data));
pa_device_port_new_data_done(&port_data);

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@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ static int read_ports(struct userdata *u, pa_tagstruct *t) {
return -PA_ERR_PROTOCOL;
}
if (u->version >= 34 &&
(pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &s) < 0 || /* available_group */
(pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &s) < 0 || /* availability group */
pa_tagstruct_getu32(t, &priority) < 0)) { /* device port type */
pa_log("Parse failure");
return -PA_ERR_PROTOCOL;

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@ -219,10 +219,10 @@ static void context_get_sink_info_callback(pa_pdispatch *pd, uint32_t command, u
goto fail;
i.ports[j]->available = av;
}
i.ports[j]->available_group = NULL;
i.ports[j]->availability_group = NULL;
i.ports[j]->type = PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
if (o->context->version >= 34) {
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &i.ports[j]->available_group) < 0 ||
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &i.ports[j]->availability_group) < 0 ||
pa_tagstruct_getu32(t, &i.ports[j]->type) < 0)
goto fail;
}
@ -499,10 +499,10 @@ static void context_get_source_info_callback(pa_pdispatch *pd, uint32_t command,
goto fail;
i.ports[j]->available = av;
}
i.ports[j]->available_group = NULL;
i.ports[j]->availability_group = NULL;
i.ports[j]->type = PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
if (o->context->version >= 34) {
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &i.ports[j]->available_group) < 0 ||
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &i.ports[j]->availability_group) < 0 ||
pa_tagstruct_getu32(t, &i.ports[j]->type))
goto fail;
}
@ -879,11 +879,11 @@ static int fill_card_port_info(pa_context *context, pa_tagstruct* t, pa_card_inf
port->type = PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
if (context->version >= 34) {
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &port->available_group) < 0 ||
if (pa_tagstruct_gets(t, &port->availability_group) < 0 ||
pa_tagstruct_getu32(t, &port->type) < 0)
return -PA_ERR_PROTOCOL;
} else
port->available_group = NULL;
port->availability_group = NULL;
}
return 0;

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@ -229,14 +229,14 @@ typedef struct pa_sink_port_info {
const char *description; /**< Description of this port */
uint32_t priority; /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this port is as a default. */
int available; /**< A flags (see #pa_port_available), indicating availability status of this port. \since 2.0 */
const char *available_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
const char *availability_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
* each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
* is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
* that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
* all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
* one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
* in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
* `available_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
* then activate the user-chosen port.
*
@ -334,14 +334,14 @@ typedef struct pa_source_port_info {
const char *description; /**< Description of this port */
uint32_t priority; /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this port is as a default. */
int available; /**< A flags (see #pa_port_available), indicating availability status of this port. \since 2.0 */
const char *available_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
const char *availability_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
* each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
* is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
* that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
* all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
* one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
* in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
* `available_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
* then activate the user-chosen port.
*
@ -559,14 +559,14 @@ typedef struct pa_card_port_info {
pa_proplist *proplist; /**< Property list */
int64_t latency_offset; /**< Latency offset of the port that gets added to the sink/source latency when the port is active. \since 3.0 */
pa_card_profile_info2** profiles2; /**< Array of pointers to available profiles, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. \since 5.0 */
const char *available_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
const char *availability_group; /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
* each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
* is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
* that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
* all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
* one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
* in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
* `available_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
* input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
* then activate the user-chosen port.
*

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@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ void pa_device_port_new_data_set_available(pa_device_port_new_data *data, pa_ava
data->available = available;
}
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_available_group(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *group) {
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_availability_group(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *group) {
pa_assert(data);
pa_xfree(data->available_group);
data->available_group = pa_xstrdup(group);
pa_xfree(data->availability_group);
data->availability_group = pa_xstrdup(group);
}
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_direction(pa_device_port_new_data *data, pa_direction_t direction) {
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ void pa_device_port_new_data_done(pa_device_port_new_data *data) {
pa_xfree(data->name);
pa_xfree(data->description);
pa_xfree(data->available_group);
pa_xfree(data->availability_group);
}
void pa_device_port_set_preferred_profile(pa_device_port *p, const char *new_pp) {
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ static void device_port_free(pa_object *o) {
if (p->profiles)
pa_hashmap_free(p->profiles);
pa_xfree(p->available_group);
pa_xfree(p->availability_group);
pa_xfree(p->preferred_profile);
pa_xfree(p->name);
pa_xfree(p->description);
@ -190,8 +190,8 @@ pa_device_port *pa_device_port_new(pa_core *c, pa_device_port_new_data *data, si
p->card = NULL;
p->priority = 0;
p->available = data->available;
p->available_group = data->available_group;
data->available_group = NULL;
p->availability_group = data->availability_group;
data->availability_group = NULL;
p->profiles = pa_hashmap_new(pa_idxset_string_hash_func, pa_idxset_string_compare_func);
p->direction = data->direction;
p->type = data->type;

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct pa_device_port {
unsigned priority;
pa_available_t available; /* PA_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN, PA_AVAILABLE_NO or PA_AVAILABLE_YES */
char *available_group; /* a string indentifier which determine the group of devices handling the available state simulteneously */
char *availability_group; /* a string indentifier which determine the group of devices handling the available state simulteneously */
pa_proplist *proplist;
pa_hashmap *profiles; /* Does not own the profiles */
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ typedef struct pa_device_port_new_data {
char *name;
char *description;
pa_available_t available;
char *available_group;
char *availability_group;
pa_direction_t direction;
pa_device_port_type_t type;
} pa_device_port_new_data;
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pa_device_port_new_data *pa_device_port_new_data_init(pa_device_port_new_data *d
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_name(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *name);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_description(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *description);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_available(pa_device_port_new_data *data, pa_available_t available);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_available_group(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *group);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_availability_group(pa_device_port_new_data *data, const char *group);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_direction(pa_device_port_new_data *data, pa_direction_t direction);
void pa_device_port_new_data_set_type(pa_device_port_new_data *data, pa_device_port_type_t type);
void pa_device_port_new_data_done(pa_device_port_new_data *data);

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@ -3208,7 +3208,7 @@ static void sink_fill_tagstruct(pa_native_connection *c, pa_tagstruct *t, pa_sin
if (c->version >= 24) {
pa_tagstruct_putu32(t, p->available);
if (c->version >= 34) {
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, p->available_group);
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, p->availability_group);
pa_tagstruct_putu32(t, p->type);
}
}
@ -3283,7 +3283,7 @@ static void source_fill_tagstruct(pa_native_connection *c, pa_tagstruct *t, pa_s
if (c->version >= 24) {
pa_tagstruct_putu32(t, p->available);
if (c->version >= 34) {
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, p->available_group);
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, p->availability_group);
pa_tagstruct_putu32(t, p->type);
}
}
@ -3371,7 +3371,7 @@ static void card_fill_tagstruct(pa_native_connection *c, pa_tagstruct *t, pa_car
if (c->version >= 27) {
pa_tagstruct_puts64(t, port->latency_offset);
if (c->version >= 34) {
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, port->available_group);
pa_tagstruct_puts(t, port->availability_group);
pa_tagstruct_putu32(t, port->type);
}
}

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@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ static void get_sink_info_callback(pa_context *c, const pa_sink_info *i, int is_
for (p = i->ports; *p; p++)
printf(_("\t\t%s: %s (type: %s, priority: %u%s%s%s)\n"),
(*p)->name, (*p)->description, get_device_port_type((*p)->type),
(*p)->priority, (*p)->available_group ? _(", available group: ") : "",
(*p)->available_group ?: "", get_available_str_ynonly((*p)->available));
(*p)->priority, (*p)->availability_group ? _(", availability group: ") : "",
(*p)->availability_group ?: "", get_available_str_ynonly((*p)->available));
}
if (i->active_port)
@ -471,8 +471,8 @@ static void get_source_info_callback(pa_context *c, const pa_source_info *i, int
for (p = i->ports; *p; p++)
printf(_("\t\t%s: %s (type: %s, priority: %u%s%s%s)\n"),
(*p)->name, (*p)->description, get_device_port_type((*p)->type),
(*p)->priority, (*p)->available_group ? _(", available group: ") : "",
(*p)->available_group ?: "", get_available_str_ynonly((*p)->available));
(*p)->priority, (*p)->availability_group ? _(", availability group: ") : "",
(*p)->availability_group ?: "", get_available_str_ynonly((*p)->available));
}
if (i->active_port)
@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ static void get_card_info_callback(pa_context *c, const pa_card_info *i, int is_
pa_card_profile_info **pr = (*p)->profiles;
printf(_("\t\t%s: %s (type: %s, priority: %u, latency offset: %" PRId64 " usec%s%s%s)\n"), (*p)->name,
(*p)->description, get_device_port_type((*p)->type), (*p)->priority, (*p)->latency_offset,
(*p)->available_group ? _(", available group: ") : "", (*p)->available_group ?: "",
(*p)->availability_group ? _(", availability group: ") : "", (*p)->availability_group ?: "",
get_available_str_ynonly((*p)->available));
if (!pa_proplist_isempty((*p)->proplist)) {