Recently we found an issue of output volume on speaker and headphone,
they should have their own volume but in practice they share one
output volume.
This issue happens on the laptops which use the ucm2 sof-hda-dsp,
originally the speaker has output volume A while the headphone has the
output volume B, suppose the speaker is the active port at the moment
and the output volume is A, users plug a headphone to the jack and the
headphone becomes the active port, in this process, ucm_set_port()
calls _disdev/_enadev which triggers the io_mixer_callback(), in the
meanwhile, the module_device_restore will restore the headphone's
volume to B, it will call set_volume_cb() to set the volume to B, but
this value is not written to hw immediately, during the time of
waiting for the B to be written to the hw, the io_mixer_callback()
calls get_volume_cb(), it reads hw volume and gets the volume A, then
it overrides the output volume to A, this results in the headphone
gets the volume A instead of B.
If a machine doesn't use the ucm, this issue will not happen since the
set_port_cb() will not trigger the io_mixer_callback(). If the ports
don't belong to the same sink/source, this issue also doesn't happen.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1930188
Signed-off-by: Hui Wang <hui.wang@canonical.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/577>
* Minimal implementation of --system on win32.
* Wrap main with a Windows Service on win32 (with a fallback to
running it directly).
* Update PA_SYSTEM_{RUNTIME,STATE,CONFIG}_PATH and HOME dynamically
on Windows (overrides the build config, similar to the existing
config path replacement logic).
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/549>
New card database entry version 5 for card profile is sticky flag.
New messaging API handlers set-profile-sticky and get-profile-sticky.
When card profile is sticky, always restore it even if it is unavailable,
and prevent switching from it when ports become unavailable.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/568>
The hooks are fired when the preferred device changes. This is useful
for module-stream-restore.
I added new set_preferred_sink/source() functions for firing the hooks.
The functions also log the preferred device changes.
There was already pa_sink_input_set_preferred_sink(), but that had a
side effect of moving the stream, so I needed a new function. Since it
can be confusing when the two similarly named functions should be
called, I added a comment for pa_sink_input_set_preferred_sink() that
explains the different situations.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/535>
When the source-output of a virtual source with volume sharing disabled is moved,
the source output volume is reset to 100%. This patch fixes the problem by
applying the virtual source volume to the source-output after the move.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/509>
WSAStartup was not being called for pacat and pactl built with meson,
causing them to fail in pa_mainloop_new with "cannot create wakeup
pipe". This issue also affects other applications linking to libpulse
other than the pulseaudio daemon, which calls WSAStartup itself.
When built with autotools, WSAStartup would have been called in
DllMain, which is recommended against by the documentation [1].
To fix these issues, the WSAStartup/WSACleanup calls can be moved
into pa_mainloop_new/pa_mainloop_free.
[1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock/nf-winsock-wsastartup
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/456>
State database binary file format may depend on system architecture,
for instance gdbm binary format depends on architecture word size,
making x86 and x64 gdbm files incompatible.
If this is the case, it is handled by adding system architecture name to
database file name using automatically configured CANONICAL_HOST string.
Meson build define CANONICAL_HOST to be system architecture name, while
autotools build extends this with vendor and and operating system components.
Switch autotools build to use host_cpu for CANONICAL_HOST to match Meson
configuration. For backwards compatibility always use existing database file
matching CANONICAL_HOST prefix if it exists.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/425>
Allow adding module arguments using udev PULSE_MODARGS environment variable and
fail module loading if there is a problem with PULSE_MODARGS
This helps setting e.g. 'tsched=0' for specific devices without a need to create
full load module entry in default.pa.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/436>
Some gaming sound cards have custom profiles with analog-game and
analog-chat mappings that exist simultaneously. The game sink should
have higher priority than the chat sink, but currently there's no way to
affect the sink priorities from the profile-set configuration (the
mapping priority is not propagated to the sink priority).
I first thought about adding the mapping priority to the sink priority,
but that could mess up the prioritization system in
pa_device_init_priority(). I ended up checking for the intended roles
property to reduce the chat sink priority. I also reduced the iec958
priority so that the chat and iec958 sinks don't end up with the same
priority.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/818
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/266>
Since there's no stable API for modules, all modules need to be compiled
together with the server. This version check tries to ensure that if
a version mismatch happens, there will be an informative error message
rather than a random crash.
Since commit ad447d1468 (in 2009) pa_read and pa_write take care of
handling EINTR error.
So, pa_read, pa_write, pa_iochannel_read and pa_iochannel_write can not
exit with errno set to EINTR, and testing it is useless.
I believe nobody needs to pass octal numbers to PulseAudio, and if we
encounter integer strings starting with zeros, the intention is to use
them in base 10. Hexadecimal numbers are more common, and they can't be
interpreted in base 10 anyway, so they are still supported.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/51>
The patch adds the possibility to escape curly braces within parameter strings
and introduces several new functions that can be used for writing parameters.
For writing, the structure pa_message_params, which is a wrapper for pa_strbuf
has been created. Following new write functions are available:
pa_message_params_new() - creates a new pa_message_params structure
pa_message_params_free() - frees a pa_message_params structure
pa_message_param_to_string_free() - converts a pa_message_param to string and
frees the structure
pa_message_params_begin_list() - starts a list
pa_message_params_end_list() - ends a list
pa_message_params_write_string() - writes a string to a pa_message_params structure
pa_message_params_write_raw() - writes a raw string to a pa_message_params structure
For string parameters that contain curly braces or backslashes, those characters
will be escaped when using pa_message_params_write_string(), while write_raw() will
put the string into the buffer without any changes.
For reading, pa_message_params_read_string() reverts the changes that
pa_message_params_write_string() might have introduced.
The patch also adds more restrictions on the object path name. Now only
alphanumeric characters and one of "_", ".", "-" and "/" are allowed.
The path name may not end with a / or contain a double slash. If the user
specifies a trailing / when sending a message, it will be silently removed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/51>
For better readability, "pactl list message-handlers" is introduced which
prints a formatted output of "pactl send-message /core list-handlers".
The patch also adds the functions pa_message_params_read_raw() and
pa_message_params_read_string() for easy parsing of the message response
string. Because the functions need to modify the parameter string,
the message handler and the pa_context_string_callback function now
receive a char* instead of a const char* as parameter argument.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/51>
This patch adds a small message handler to the core which enables
clients to list available handlers via the list-handlers message.
Command: pacmd send-message /core list-handlers
pactl can be used with the same parameters.
The patch also introduces a convention for the return string.
It consists of a list of elements where curly braces are used
to separate elements. Each element can itself contain further
elements. For example consider a message that returns multiple
elements which each contain an integer and an array of float.
A response string would look like that:
{{Integer} {{1st float} {2nd float} ...}}{...}
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/51>