Wrong order of libraries causes libtool to link primarily from lirc
library location and not from $(libdir) location in install
phase. This is a problem if you have an older version pulseaudio libs
installed under same directory as liblirc and you are building a
newer version with some other directory prefix.
Build appeared to fails when a new function is added to
libpulsecommon. This is because build uses libpulsecommon that is
installed into system instead of the one that is being built. Explicit
linking to libpulsecommon fixes the problem.
This ensures that the build does not fail if the ssat and pkhbt
instructions are not available (armv5te and below).
Fixes: http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/790
As per discussions with Lennart, we will be moving to a two-component version
number scheme when the next release is made from git master branch.
This means we will be dropping the micro version component (although
for compatibility, it will remain defined as 0 in version.h).
For more information, please see the announcement here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.pulseaudio.general/7921
BugLink: https://launchpad.net/bugs/680810
Some laptops have 'Internal Mic 1' exposed as an 'Input Source', e.g., Dell
XPSM 1530, so handle these, too.
Signed-off-by: Daniel T Chen <crimsun@ubuntu.com>
How about this? There are a couple of bugs in sink_write_volume_cb,
by the way. Another patch will be sent once this dB value printing
patch is accepted.
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The old free list implementation used objects in FIFO style. This is
bad because it tries keep all the objects ever used alive and in
memory. This minimizes the changes that an allocated object is already
in cache. When there is shortage of physical memory this may also
increase change that newly allocated object is swapped out. LIFO
(e.g. stack) style free list should help these issues. Like the old
one the new implementation is also lock free. This version (v2.1) of
the patch has a potential weakness fixed. The previous version (2.0)
did segfault when popping from empty flist, this does not.
Earlier, if slave sinks were unlinked in non-automatic mode, their
re-appearance was disregarded. Now they are added back to the list of outputs.
Signed-off-by: Antti-Ville Jansson <antti-ville.jansson@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Tanu Kaskinen <tanu.kaskinen@digia.com>
The PCM handle is already opened with the SND_PCM_NONBLOCK flag.
This additional call is useless.
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@intel.com>
To make concurrent use of SW and HW volume glitchles their application
needs to be synchronized. For accurate synchronization the HW volume
needs to be applied in IO thread. This patch adds infrastructure to
delay the applying of HW volume to match with SW volume timing. To
avoid synchronization problems this patch moves many of the volume and
mute related functions from main thread to IO thread. All these
changes become active only if the sync volume flag for a sink has been
set. So, for this patch to have any effect it needs to be taken into
use by sink implementor.
Signed-off-by: Jyri Sarha <jyri.sarha@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Tanu Kaskinen <tanu.kaskinen@digia.com>
Reviewd-by: Colin Guthrie <cguthrie@mandriva.org>
This decrease PA_VOLUME_MAX to be less than 2^31. We want to do this in
order to simplify signed arithmetic when applying software volume
scaling (since the volume can now always be safely treated as a signed
number).
This ensures that we always clamp the volume to PA_VOLUME_MAX. While
this currently has no effect, it will be required for making sure we
don't exceed PA_VOLUME_MAX when its value changes in the future.
This adds a PA_VOLUME_IS_VALID() macro for checking if a given
pa_volume_t is valid. This makes changes to the volume ranges simpler
(just change PA_VOLUME_MAX, for example, without needing to modify any
other code).
In the assembly optimized versions of SSE, a noise could occur when the
number of channels were 3,5,6 or 7. For MMX and ARM, this could occur
when the number of channels were 3.
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
A good many of the header files are broken into a function
reference page and an overview page. These changes add
a direct link from each function reference page to their
overview page if one exists.
stream.h, simple.h
The words drain and flush are a little ambiguous, make it explicit as
to what happens to any existing audio.
*mainloop.h
reword *_free and *_get_api for grammar
Mostly change "Set the volume of all channels" to
"Set the volume of the first n channels" as the first is incorrect,
it doesn't set all the channels and doesn't explain what n was for.