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456 lines
17 KiB
C
456 lines
17 KiB
C
#ifndef foopulsesinkhfoo
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#define foopulsesinkhfoo
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/***
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This file is part of PulseAudio.
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Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
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Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
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PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
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or (at your option) any later version.
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PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with PulseAudio; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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USA.
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***/
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typedef struct pa_sink pa_sink;
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typedef struct pa_device_port pa_device_port;
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typedef struct pa_sink_volume_change pa_sink_volume_change;
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <pulse/def.h>
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#include <pulse/sample.h>
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#include <pulse/channelmap.h>
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#include <pulse/volume.h>
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#include <pulsecore/core.h>
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#include <pulsecore/idxset.h>
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#include <pulsecore/source.h>
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#include <pulsecore/module.h>
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#include <pulsecore/refcnt.h>
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#include <pulsecore/msgobject.h>
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#include <pulsecore/rtpoll.h>
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#include <pulsecore/card.h>
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#include <pulsecore/queue.h>
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#include <pulsecore/thread-mq.h>
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#include <pulsecore/sink-input.h>
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#define PA_MAX_INPUTS_PER_SINK 32
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/* Returns true if sink is linked: registered and accessible from client side. */
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static inline pa_bool_t PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(pa_sink_state_t x) {
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return x == PA_SINK_RUNNING || x == PA_SINK_IDLE || x == PA_SINK_SUSPENDED;
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}
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struct pa_device_port {
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char *name;
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char *description;
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unsigned priority;
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/* .. followed by some implementation specific data */
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};
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#define PA_DEVICE_PORT_DATA(d) ((void*) ((uint8_t*) d + PA_ALIGN(sizeof(pa_device_port))))
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struct pa_sink {
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pa_msgobject parent;
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uint32_t index;
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pa_core *core;
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pa_sink_state_t state;
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pa_sink_flags_t flags;
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pa_suspend_cause_t suspend_cause;
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char *name;
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char *driver; /* may be NULL */
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pa_proplist *proplist;
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pa_module *module; /* may be NULL */
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pa_card *card; /* may be NULL */
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pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
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pa_channel_map channel_map;
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pa_idxset *inputs;
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unsigned n_corked;
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pa_source *monitor_source;
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pa_sink_input *input_to_master; /* non-NULL only for filter sinks */
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pa_volume_t base_volume; /* shall be constant */
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unsigned n_volume_steps; /* shall be constant */
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/* Also see http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/InternalVolumes */
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pa_cvolume reference_volume; /* The volume exported and taken as reference base for relative sink input volumes */
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pa_cvolume real_volume; /* The volume that the hardware is configured to */
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pa_cvolume soft_volume; /* The internal software volume we apply to all PCM data while it passes through */
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pa_bool_t muted:1;
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pa_bool_t refresh_volume:1;
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pa_bool_t refresh_muted:1;
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pa_bool_t save_port:1;
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pa_bool_t save_volume:1;
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pa_bool_t save_muted:1;
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pa_asyncmsgq *asyncmsgq;
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pa_memchunk silence;
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pa_hashmap *ports;
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pa_device_port *active_port;
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unsigned priority;
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/* Called when the main loop requests a state change. Called from
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* main loop context. If returns -1 the state change will be
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* inhibited */
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int (*set_state)(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_state_t state); /* may be NULL */
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/* Sink drivers that support hardware volume may set this
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* callback. This is called when the current volume needs to be
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* re-read from the hardware.
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*
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* There are two ways for drivers to implement hardware volume
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* query: either set this callback or handle
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* PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME. The callback implementation or the
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* message handler must update s->real_volume and s->soft_volume
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* (using pa_sink_set_soft_volume()) to match the current hardware
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* volume.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
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* main thread before sending PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME, so in
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* this case the driver can choose whether to read the volume from
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* the hardware in the main thread or in the IO thread.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
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* thread within the default handler for
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* PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME (the main thread is waiting while
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* the message is being processed), so there's no choice of where
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* to do the volume reading - it has to be done in the IO thread
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* always. */
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void (*get_volume)(pa_sink *s); /* may be NULL */
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/* Sink drivers that support hardware volume must set this
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* callback. This is called when the hardware volume needs to be
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* updated.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
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* main thread. The callback implementation must set the hardware
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* volume according to s->real_volume. If the driver can't set the
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* hardware volume to the exact requested value, it has to update
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* s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
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* match the actual hardware volume that was set.
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*
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* If PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
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* thread. The callback implementation must not actually set the
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* hardware volume yet, but it must check how close to the
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* requested volume the hardware volume can be set, and update
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* s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
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* match the actual hardware volume that will be set later in the
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* write_volume callback. */
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void (*set_volume)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Sink drivers that set PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME must provide this
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* callback. This callback is not used with sinks that do not set
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* PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME. This is called from the IO thread when a
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* pending hardware volume change has to be written to the
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* hardware. The requested volume is passed to the callback
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* implementation in s->thread_info.current_hw_volume.
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*
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* The call is done inside pa_sink_volume_change_apply(), which is
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* not called automatically - it is the driver's responsibility to
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* schedule that function to be called at the right times in the
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* IO thread. */
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void (*write_volume)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Called when the mute setting is queried. A PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MUTE
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* message will also be sent. Called from IO thread if PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME
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* flag is set otherwise from main loop context. If refresh_mute is FALSE
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* neither this function is called nor a message is sent.*/
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void (*get_mute)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Called when the mute setting shall be changed. A PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE
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* message will also be sent. Called from IO thread if PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME
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* flag is set otherwise from main loop context. */
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void (*set_mute)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Called when a rewind request is issued. Called from IO thread
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* context. */
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void (*request_rewind)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Called when a the requested latency is changed. Called from IO
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* thread context. */
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void (*update_requested_latency)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Called whenever the port shall be changed. Called from main
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* thread. */
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int (*set_port)(pa_sink *s, pa_device_port *port); /* ditto */
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/* Called to get the list of formats supported by the sink, sorted
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* in descending order of preference. */
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pa_idxset* (*get_formats)(pa_sink *s); /* ditto */
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/* Contains copies of the above data so that the real-time worker
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* thread can work without access locking */
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struct {
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pa_sink_state_t state;
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pa_hashmap *inputs;
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pa_rtpoll *rtpoll;
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pa_cvolume soft_volume;
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pa_bool_t soft_muted:1;
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/* The requested latency is used for dynamic latency
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* sinks. For fixed latency sinks it is always identical to
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* the fixed_latency. See below. */
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pa_bool_t requested_latency_valid:1;
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pa_usec_t requested_latency;
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/* The number of bytes streams need to keep around as history to
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* be able to satisfy every DMA buffer rewrite */
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size_t max_rewind;
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/* The number of bytes streams need to keep around to satisfy
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* every DMA write request */
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size_t max_request;
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/* Maximum of what clients requested to rewind in this cycle */
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size_t rewind_nbytes;
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pa_bool_t rewind_requested;
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/* Both dynamic and fixed latencies will be clamped to this
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* range. */
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pa_usec_t min_latency; /* we won't go below this latency */
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pa_usec_t max_latency; /* An upper limit for the latencies */
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/* 'Fixed' simply means that the latency is exclusively
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* decided on by the sink, and the clients have no influence
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* in changing it */
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pa_usec_t fixed_latency; /* for sinks with PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY this is 0 */
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/* Delayed volume change events are queued here. The events
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* are stored in expiration order. The one expiring next is in
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* the head of the list. */
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PA_LLIST_HEAD(pa_sink_volume_change, volume_changes);
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pa_sink_volume_change *volume_changes_tail;
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/* This value is updated in pa_sink_volume_change_apply() and
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* used only by sinks with PA_SINK_SYNC_VOLUME. */
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pa_cvolume current_hw_volume;
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/* The amount of usec volume up events are delayed and volume
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* down events are made earlier. */
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uint32_t volume_change_safety_margin;
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/* Usec delay added to all volume change events, may be negative. */
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int32_t volume_change_extra_delay;
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} thread_info;
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void *userdata;
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};
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PA_DECLARE_PUBLIC_CLASS(pa_sink);
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#define PA_SINK(s) (pa_sink_cast(s))
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typedef enum pa_sink_message {
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_ADD_INPUT,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_REMOVE_INPUT,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_SHARED_VOLUME,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME_SYNCED,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SYNC_VOLUMES,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MUTE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_REQUESTED_LATENCY,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_STATE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_START_MOVE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_ATTACH,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_DETACH,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_LATENCY_RANGE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY_RANGE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_FIXED_LATENCY,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_FIXED_LATENCY,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REWIND,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REQUEST,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REWIND,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REQUEST,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_PORT,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_UPDATE_VOLUME_AND_MUTE,
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PA_SINK_MESSAGE_MAX
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} pa_sink_message_t;
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typedef struct pa_sink_new_data {
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char *name;
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pa_proplist *proplist;
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const char *driver;
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pa_module *module;
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pa_card *card;
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pa_hashmap *ports;
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char *active_port;
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pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
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pa_channel_map channel_map;
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pa_cvolume volume;
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pa_bool_t muted :1;
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pa_bool_t sample_spec_is_set:1;
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pa_bool_t channel_map_is_set:1;
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pa_bool_t volume_is_set:1;
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pa_bool_t muted_is_set:1;
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pa_bool_t namereg_fail:1;
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pa_bool_t save_port:1;
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pa_bool_t save_volume:1;
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pa_bool_t save_muted:1;
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} pa_sink_new_data;
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pa_sink_new_data* pa_sink_new_data_init(pa_sink_new_data *data);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_name(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *name);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_sample_spec(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_sample_spec *spec);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_channel_map(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_channel_map *map);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_volume(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_muted(pa_sink_new_data *data, pa_bool_t mute);
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void pa_sink_new_data_set_port(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *port);
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void pa_sink_new_data_done(pa_sink_new_data *data);
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/*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from main context */
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pa_sink* pa_sink_new(
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pa_core *core,
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pa_sink_new_data *data,
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pa_sink_flags_t flags);
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void pa_sink_put(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_unlink(pa_sink* s);
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void pa_sink_set_description(pa_sink *s, const char *description);
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void pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(pa_sink *s, pa_asyncmsgq *q);
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void pa_sink_set_rtpoll(pa_sink *s, pa_rtpoll *p);
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void pa_sink_set_max_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
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void pa_sink_set_max_request(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
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void pa_sink_set_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
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void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
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void pa_sink_detach(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_attach(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_set_soft_volume(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
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void pa_sink_volume_changed(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *new_volume);
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void pa_sink_mute_changed(pa_sink *s, pa_bool_t new_muted);
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void pa_sink_update_flags(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_flags_t mask, pa_sink_flags_t value);
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pa_bool_t pa_device_init_description(pa_proplist *p);
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pa_bool_t pa_device_init_icon(pa_proplist *p, pa_bool_t is_sink);
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pa_bool_t pa_device_init_intended_roles(pa_proplist *p);
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unsigned pa_device_init_priority(pa_proplist *p);
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/**** May be called by everyone, from main context */
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/* The returned value is supposed to be in the time domain of the sound card! */
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency(pa_sink *s);
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_get_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *min_latency, pa_usec_t *max_latency);
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s);
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size_t pa_sink_get_max_rewind(pa_sink *s);
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size_t pa_sink_get_max_request(pa_sink *s);
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int pa_sink_update_status(pa_sink*s);
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int pa_sink_suspend(pa_sink *s, pa_bool_t suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
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int pa_sink_suspend_all(pa_core *c, pa_bool_t suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
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/* Use this instead of checking s->flags & PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME directly. */
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_flat_volume_enabled(pa_sink *s);
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/* Is the sink in passthrough mode? (that is, is there a passthrough sink input
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* connected to this sink? */
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_is_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_set_volume(pa_sink *sink, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_bool_t sendmsg, pa_bool_t save);
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const pa_cvolume *pa_sink_get_volume(pa_sink *sink, pa_bool_t force_refresh);
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void pa_sink_set_mute(pa_sink *sink, pa_bool_t mute, pa_bool_t save);
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_get_mute(pa_sink *sink, pa_bool_t force_refresh);
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_update_proplist(pa_sink *s, pa_update_mode_t mode, pa_proplist *p);
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int pa_sink_set_port(pa_sink *s, const char *name, pa_bool_t save);
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unsigned pa_sink_linked_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams */
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unsigned pa_sink_used_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams which are not corked */
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unsigned pa_sink_check_suspend(pa_sink *s); /* Returns how many streams are active that don't allow suspensions */
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#define pa_sink_get_state(s) ((s)->state)
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/* Moves all inputs away, and stores them in pa_queue */
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pa_queue *pa_sink_move_all_start(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q);
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void pa_sink_move_all_finish(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q, pa_bool_t save);
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void pa_sink_move_all_fail(pa_queue *q);
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pa_idxset* pa_sink_get_formats(pa_sink *s);
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_check_format(pa_sink *s, pa_format_info *f);
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pa_idxset* pa_sink_check_formats(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *in_formats);
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/*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from IO context */
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void pa_sink_render(pa_sink*s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
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void pa_sink_render_full(pa_sink *s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
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void pa_sink_render_into(pa_sink*s, pa_memchunk *target);
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void pa_sink_render_into_full(pa_sink *s, pa_memchunk *target);
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void pa_sink_process_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t nbytes);
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int pa_sink_process_msg(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *userdata, int64_t offset, pa_memchunk *chunk);
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void pa_sink_attach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_detach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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void pa_sink_set_max_rewind_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
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void pa_sink_set_max_request_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
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void pa_sink_set_latency_range_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
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void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
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void pa_sink_update_volume_and_mute(pa_sink *s);
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pa_bool_t pa_sink_volume_change_apply(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *usec_to_next);
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/*** To be called exclusively by sink input drivers, from IO context */
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void pa_sink_request_rewind(pa_sink*s, size_t nbytes);
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void pa_sink_invalidate_requested_latency(pa_sink *s, pa_bool_t dynamic);
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pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
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pa_device_port *pa_device_port_new(const char *name, const char *description, size_t extra);
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void pa_device_port_free(pa_device_port *p);
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/* Verify that we called in IO context (aka 'thread context), or that
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* the sink is not yet set up, i.e. the thread not set up yet. See
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* pa_assert_io_context() in thread-mq.h for more information. */
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#define pa_sink_assert_io_context(s) \
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pa_assert(pa_thread_mq_get() || !PA_SINK_IS_LINKED((s)->state))
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#endif
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