This removes the symdef header generation m4 magic in favour of a
simpler macro method, allowing us to skip one unnecessary build step
while moving to meson, and removing an 11 year old todo!
FSF addresses used in PA sources are no longer valid and rpmlint
generates numerous warnings during packaging because of this.
This patch changes all FSF addresses to FSF web page according to
the GPL how-to: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html
Done automatically by sed-ing through sources.
This adds a boolean module parameter to disable automatic dynamic
latency readjustments on underruns, but leaves automatic dynamic
watermark readjustments untouched.
This is where the actual changes happen.
Some additional checks would be required to make sure the
rate is actually supported
Tested with both PCM and passthrough streams
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
This just covers Lennart's concern over the terminology used.
The majority of this change is simply the following command:
grep -rli sync[-_]volume . | xargs sed -i 's/sync_volume/deferred_volume/g;s/PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME/PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME/g;s/PA_SOURCE_SYNC_VOLUME/PA_SOURCE_DEFERRED_VOLUME/g;s/sync-volume/deferred-volume/g'
Some minor tweaks were added on top to tidy up formatting and
a couple of phrases were clarified too.
This piggy backs onto the previous changes for protocol 22 and
thus does not bump the version. This and the previous commits should be
seen as mostly atomic. Apologies for any bisecting issues this causes
(although I would expect these to be minimal)
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> wrote:
>> I tried installing the latest git sources on my Ubuntu Jaunty box but
>> it just broke sound in all my applications. For my own purposes, I'm
>> going to need to start with the Ubuntu-patched 0.9.14. However, if
>> you are willing to accept this patch I will forward port it so that it
>> applies to the latest sources. It's a completely harmless change, so
>> why not apply it?
>
> Yes, I am happy to apply it. Could you please update it for current git?
>
Great. An updated patch is attached. For symmetry, I added this
option to the alsa source module as well.
The Ubuntu folks have customized pulse so much that it is difficult
for me to get this version working on my system. For this patch I
have only made sure that it compiles. But it does pretty much the
same thing as the one for 0.9.14, which is working great for me.
Thanks,
Kyle