Currently, the version check snippet uses a 'bash' extension which
arithemtically evaluates variables prior to expansion. This approach
does not nesseceraly work on other shells which may complain with
'5: Illegal numer' error. Expand the arithmetic expression before
evaluation to avoid such an error.
Signed-off-by: Vasilis Tsiligiannis <acinonyx@openwrt.gr>
This adds a GStreamer-based RTP implementation to replace our own. The
original implementation is retained for cases where it is not possible
to include GStreamer as a dependency.
The idea with this is to be able to start supporting more advanced RTP
features such as RTCP, non-PCM audio, and potentially synchronised
playback.
Signed-off-by: Arun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>
It is possible that we might want to have a separate userdata to be used
for these callbacks, so let's split them out.
This is particularly needed when using an pa_rtpoll_item around pa_fdsem
since that uses its own before/after callback but will essentially have
whatever is using the fdsem set up the work callback appropriately (and
thus at least the work callback's userdata needs to be separated from
the before/after callback -- we might as well then just separate all
three).
Signed-off-by: Arun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>
This moves RTP implementation-specific information out of
module-rtp-send/recv. This is basically done by making the
pa_rtp_context structure opaque from the perspective of these modules.
We can then potentially replace the underlying RTP implementation with
something else transparently.
One RTP detail that does "leak" is the RTP timestamp. We provide this to
module-rtp-recv so that it can perform rate adjustments to match the
sender rate.
Signed-off-by: Arun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>
module-rtp-send itself doesn't really need to handle this, the
implementation can keep track (and make sure sending happens in MTU
sized chunks).
Signed-off-by: Arun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>
There doesn't seem much value in supporting streaming U8/mulaw/alaw on
the network, and it's unlikely these get any testing. Makes more sense
to drop these formats and just convert to L16 if we're dealing with
source media in that format.
Signed-off-by: Arun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>
In commit f727cd9a `int error` member in `struct pa_context` was changed
to `pa_context_error *error`. The memory that is allocated with
`pa_xnew0` in src/pulse/context.c:142 is never freed, and it causes
a leak of 4 bytes. The leak can be easily detected with leak-sanitizer.
Almost all distributions patch the configuration to disable
flat-volumes, because users tend to find the concept confusing (and it
also causes nasty surprises when some application pushes the volume to
100%). Let's remove the need for patching and disable the feature by
default.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/691
Silences these warnings:
[509/574] Compiling C object 'src/tests/a4ccf2d@@alsa-mixer-path-test@exe/alsa-mixer-path-test.c.o'.
../src/tests/alsa-mixer-path-test.c:24:20: warning: ‘load_makefile’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static pa_strlist *load_makefile() {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/tests/alsa-mixer-path-test.c:17:20: warning: ‘get_default_paths_dir’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static const char *get_default_paths_dir(void) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Reading properties from the X11 root window is meant to provide 1:1 results
with reading the configuration directly in the local case. This configuration
is essentially different only in remote cases.
Add an extra check for the SSH_CONNECTION envvar, so we don't even need
opening a X11 display connection for IPC in the most usual case.
pulseaudio does not link against libbluetooth, as it's only talking to the
bluez daemon over dbus. So the build dependency on libbluetooth is overly
restrictive, as some embedded systems choose to ship without libbluetooth
but still have bluez daemon support.
This syncs the meson to the autotools configuration behavior by changing
the bluez option to a default on boolean.
The various software volume implementations were being built as part of
libpulsecommon for some reason. These should only ever be used in the
daemon, so they should be in libpulsecore.
Removes a warning from HAVE_GCONF not being set, and fixes generation of
a large section that depends on OS_IS_WIN32 being explicitly set to 0.
We can't set OS_IS_WIN32 to 0 by default since a bunch of code uses it
via an ifdef rather than by value.
This was being done automatically by autotools, now we need to manually
specify this for each executable/library with a dependency in a
non-standard directory.
For ease of maintaining both build systems, use the same version info
sequences as configure.ac. This should be simplified after Autotools has
been dropped.
- Rename "pulsedspdir" to the same "padsplibdir" that Autotools uses.
- Add a new option "pulsedsp-location" that is only used for padsp.in,
just like Autotools' --with-pulsedsp-location.
- Use 'set' instead of 'set_quoted' to avoid PULSEDSP_LOCATION getting
quoted twice.
Rename struct rtp_payload to rtp_sbc_payload as it is specific for SBC
codec payload.
Add proper checks for endianity in rtp.h header and use uint8_t type
where appropriated.
Field frame_count is only 4 bit number, so add checks to prevent overflow.
And because is_fragmented field is not parsed by decoder there is no
support for decoding fragmented SBC frames. So throw an error in this case.