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.
Increasing the volume range to -90dB has the benefit of corresponding
with a volume decrease from the full 16 bit signal to 0.
This also makes us a bit more like traditional stereos
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
The primary reason for this change is to allow time graphs that do not
go through the origin and hence smoothing starting from the origin is
not desired. This change will allow passing time data into the smoother
while paused and then abruptly use that data without smoothing using the
'quick fixup' flag when resuming.
Primary use case is allowing recording time graphs where the data
recorded originates from a time before the stream was created. The
resulting graft will be shifted and should not be smoothened to go
through the origin.