* Fix extension API function export list.
* Ensure we trigger a subscription event when things change.
* Send the index with our subscription events.
* Clear out any existing formats when saving.
* Call the correct extension command for subscriptions.
This simply exposes the formats that a device supports
via a simple protocol extension that will allow clients
to setup what a connected receiver supports format wise.
The check whether POSIX socket.h or WIN32 winsock2.h must be included can be
made centrally. The downside is that some functionality of e.g. arpa/inet.h is
also implemented in winsock.h, so that some files that don't use socket
functions, but do use inet.h functions, must also include pulsecore/socket.h.
(as well as arpa/inet.h)
Since the stream identifiers (channels) are monotonically growing integer, it
isn't a good idea to use them as index to a dynamic array, because the array
will grow all the time. This is not a problem with client connections that
don't create many streams, but, for example, long-running clients that use
libcanberra for playing event sounds, this means that the client connection
effectively leaks memory.
Move the mainloop to monotonic based time events.
Introduces 4 helper functions:
pa_{context,core}_rttime_{new,restart}(), that fill correctly a
timeval with the rtclock flag set if the mainloop supports it.
Both mainloop-test and mainloop-test-glib works with rt and timeval
based time events. PulseAudio and clients should be fully functional.
This patch has received several iterations, and this one as been
largely untested.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marca-andre.lureau@nokia.com>
Also invert the order of bus tracking since we expect session_bus to
be present when we check for it. Although that should not change
anything in practise.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Lennart Poettering wrote:
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>
> I have now merged your patch. I had to change a few things to make it
> apply cleanly. Since I have no access to Solaris I am unable to test
> this though, so please check if things still work for you.
>
> I also worked around the realpath() issue mostly. It should work fine on
> Solaris now, as well.
Thanks. 0.9.15-test7 seems to work fine.
The only new issue is that configure --without-dbus no longer builds. I
don't need dbus for my purposes (network audio server) and it seems that
dbus is not included with Solaris. A patch for this follows.
Finn