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1 #ifndef foopulsesinkhfoo
2 #define foopulsesinkhfoo
3
4 /***
5 This file is part of PulseAudio.
6
7 Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
8 Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
9
10 PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
12 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
13 or (at your option) any later version.
14
15 PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
16 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
18 General Public License for more details.
19
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
21 along with PulseAudio; if not, write to the Free Software
22 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
23 USA.
24 ***/
25
26 typedef struct pa_sink pa_sink;
27 typedef struct pa_sink_volume_change pa_sink_volume_change;
28
29 #include <inttypes.h>
30
31 #include <pulse/def.h>
32 #include <pulse/format.h>
33 #include <pulse/sample.h>
34 #include <pulse/channelmap.h>
35 #include <pulse/volume.h>
36
37 #include <pulsecore/core.h>
38 #include <pulsecore/idxset.h>
39 #include <pulsecore/memchunk.h>
40 #include <pulsecore/source.h>
41 #include <pulsecore/module.h>
42 #include <pulsecore/asyncmsgq.h>
43 #include <pulsecore/msgobject.h>
44 #include <pulsecore/rtpoll.h>
45 #include <pulsecore/device-port.h>
46 #include <pulsecore/card.h>
47 #include <pulsecore/queue.h>
48 #include <pulsecore/thread-mq.h>
49 #include <pulsecore/sink-input.h>
50
51 #define PA_MAX_INPUTS_PER_SINK 256
52
53 /* Returns true if sink is linked: registered and accessible from client side. */
54 static inline bool PA_SINK_IS_LINKED(pa_sink_state_t x) {
55 return x == PA_SINK_RUNNING || x == PA_SINK_IDLE || x == PA_SINK_SUSPENDED;
56 }
57
58 /* A generic definition for void callback functions */
59 typedef void(*pa_sink_cb_t)(pa_sink *s);
60
61 typedef int (*pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t)(pa_sink *s, bool *mute);
62
63 struct pa_sink {
64 pa_msgobject parent;
65
66 uint32_t index;
67 pa_core *core;
68
69 pa_sink_state_t state;
70 pa_sink_flags_t flags;
71 pa_suspend_cause_t suspend_cause;
72
73 char *name;
74 char *driver; /* may be NULL */
75 pa_proplist *proplist;
76
77 pa_module *module; /* may be NULL */
78 pa_card *card; /* may be NULL */
79
80 pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
81 pa_channel_map channel_map;
82 uint32_t default_sample_rate;
83 uint32_t alternate_sample_rate;
84
85 pa_idxset *inputs;
86 unsigned n_corked;
87 pa_source *monitor_source;
88 pa_sink_input *input_to_master; /* non-NULL only for filter sinks */
89
90 pa_volume_t base_volume; /* shall be constant */
91 unsigned n_volume_steps; /* shall be constant */
92
93 /* Also see http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/InternalVolumes */
94 pa_cvolume reference_volume; /* The volume exported and taken as reference base for relative sink input volumes */
95 pa_cvolume real_volume; /* The volume that the hardware is configured to */
96 pa_cvolume soft_volume; /* The internal software volume we apply to all PCM data while it passes through */
97
98 bool muted:1;
99
100 bool refresh_volume:1;
101 bool refresh_muted:1;
102 bool save_port:1;
103 bool save_volume:1;
104 bool save_muted:1;
105
106 /* Saved volume state while we're in passthrough mode */
107 pa_cvolume saved_volume;
108 bool saved_save_volume:1;
109
110 pa_asyncmsgq *asyncmsgq;
111
112 pa_memchunk silence;
113
114 pa_hashmap *ports;
115 pa_device_port *active_port;
116 pa_atomic_t mixer_dirty;
117
118 /* The latency offset is inherited from the currently active port */
119 int64_t latency_offset;
120
121 unsigned priority;
122
123 bool set_mute_in_progress;
124
125 /* Called when the main loop requests a state change. Called from
126 * main loop context. If returns -1 the state change will be
127 * inhibited */
128 int (*set_state)(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_state_t state); /* may be NULL */
129
130 /* Sink drivers that support hardware volume may set this
131 * callback. This is called when the current volume needs to be
132 * re-read from the hardware.
133 *
134 * There are two ways for drivers to implement hardware volume
135 * query: either set this callback or handle
136 * PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME. The callback implementation or the
137 * message handler must update s->real_volume and s->soft_volume
138 * (using pa_sink_set_soft_volume()) to match the current hardware
139 * volume.
140 *
141 * If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
142 * main thread before sending PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME, so in
143 * this case the driver can choose whether to read the volume from
144 * the hardware in the main thread or in the IO thread.
145 *
146 * If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
147 * thread within the default handler for
148 * PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME (the main thread is waiting while
149 * the message is being processed), so there's no choice of where
150 * to do the volume reading - it has to be done in the IO thread
151 * always.
152 *
153 * You must use the function pa_sink_set_get_volume_callback() to
154 * set this callback. */
155 pa_sink_cb_t get_volume; /* may be NULL */
156
157 /* Sink drivers that support hardware volume must set this
158 * callback. This is called when the hardware volume needs to be
159 * updated.
160 *
161 * If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is not set, then this is called from the
162 * main thread. The callback implementation must set the hardware
163 * volume according to s->real_volume. If the driver can't set the
164 * hardware volume to the exact requested value, it has to update
165 * s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
166 * match the actual hardware volume that was set.
167 *
168 * If PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME is set, then this is called from the IO
169 * thread. The callback implementation must not actually set the
170 * hardware volume yet, but it must check how close to the
171 * requested volume the hardware volume can be set, and update
172 * s->real_volume and/or s->soft_volume so that they together
173 * match the actual hardware volume that will be set later in the
174 * write_volume callback.
175 *
176 * You must use the function pa_sink_set_set_volume_callback() to
177 * set this callback. */
178 pa_sink_cb_t set_volume; /* may be NULL */
179
180 /* Sink drivers that set PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME must provide this
181 * callback. This callback is not used with sinks that do not set
182 * PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME. This is called from the IO thread when a
183 * pending hardware volume change has to be written to the
184 * hardware. The requested volume is passed to the callback
185 * implementation in s->thread_info.current_hw_volume.
186 *
187 * The call is done inside pa_sink_volume_change_apply(), which is
188 * not called automatically - it is the driver's responsibility to
189 * schedule that function to be called at the right times in the
190 * IO thread.
191 *
192 * You must use the function pa_sink_set_write_volume_callback() to
193 * set this callback. */
194 pa_sink_cb_t write_volume; /* may be NULL */
195
196 /* If the sink mute can change "spontaneously" (i.e. initiated by the sink
197 * implementation, not by someone else calling pa_sink_set_mute()), then
198 * the sink implementation can notify about changed mute either by calling
199 * pa_sink_mute_changed() or by calling pa_sink_get_mute() with
200 * force_refresh=true. If the implementation chooses the latter approach,
201 * it should implement the get_mute callback. Otherwise get_mute can be
202 * NULL.
203 *
204 * This is called when pa_sink_get_mute() is called with
205 * force_refresh=true. This is called from the IO thread if the
206 * PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME flag is set, otherwise this is called from the
207 * main thread. On success, the implementation is expected to return 0 and
208 * set the mute parameter that is passed as a reference. On failure, the
209 * implementation is expected to return -1.
210 *
211 * You must use the function pa_sink_set_get_mute_callback() to
212 * set this callback. */
213 pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t get_mute;
214
215 /* Called when the mute setting shall be changed. A PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE
216 * message will also be sent. Called from IO thread if PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME
217 * flag is set otherwise from main loop context.
218 *
219 * You must use the function pa_sink_set_set_mute_callback() to
220 * set this callback. */
221 pa_sink_cb_t set_mute; /* may be NULL */
222
223 /* Called when a rewind request is issued. Called from IO thread
224 * context. */
225 pa_sink_cb_t request_rewind; /* may be NULL */
226
227 /* Called when a the requested latency is changed. Called from IO
228 * thread context. */
229 pa_sink_cb_t update_requested_latency; /* may be NULL */
230
231 /* Called whenever the port shall be changed. Called from IO
232 * thread if deferred volumes are enabled, and main thread otherwise. */
233 int (*set_port)(pa_sink *s, pa_device_port *port); /* may be NULL */
234
235 /* Called to get the list of formats supported by the sink, sorted
236 * in descending order of preference. */
237 pa_idxset* (*get_formats)(pa_sink *s); /* may be NULL */
238
239 /* Called to set the list of formats supported by the sink. Can be
240 * NULL if the sink does not support this. Returns true on success,
241 * false otherwise (for example when an unsupportable format is
242 * set). Makes a copy of the formats passed in. */
243 bool (*set_formats)(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *formats); /* may be NULL */
244
245 /* Called whenever the sampling frequency shall be changed. Called from
246 * main thread. */
247 int (*update_rate)(pa_sink *s, uint32_t rate);
248
249 /* Contains copies of the above data so that the real-time worker
250 * thread can work without access locking */
251 struct {
252 pa_sink_state_t state;
253 pa_hashmap *inputs;
254
255 pa_rtpoll *rtpoll;
256
257 pa_cvolume soft_volume;
258 bool soft_muted:1;
259
260 /* The requested latency is used for dynamic latency
261 * sinks. For fixed latency sinks it is always identical to
262 * the fixed_latency. See below. */
263 bool requested_latency_valid:1;
264 pa_usec_t requested_latency;
265
266 /* The number of bytes streams need to keep around as history to
267 * be able to satisfy every DMA buffer rewrite */
268 size_t max_rewind;
269
270 /* The number of bytes streams need to keep around to satisfy
271 * every DMA write request */
272 size_t max_request;
273
274 /* Maximum of what clients requested to rewind in this cycle */
275 size_t rewind_nbytes;
276 bool rewind_requested;
277
278 /* Both dynamic and fixed latencies will be clamped to this
279 * range. */
280 pa_usec_t min_latency; /* we won't go below this latency */
281 pa_usec_t max_latency; /* An upper limit for the latencies */
282
283 /* 'Fixed' simply means that the latency is exclusively
284 * decided on by the sink, and the clients have no influence
285 * in changing it */
286 pa_usec_t fixed_latency; /* for sinks with PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY this is 0 */
287
288 /* This latency offset is a direct copy from s->latency_offset */
289 int64_t latency_offset;
290
291 /* Delayed volume change events are queued here. The events
292 * are stored in expiration order. The one expiring next is in
293 * the head of the list. */
294 PA_LLIST_HEAD(pa_sink_volume_change, volume_changes);
295 pa_sink_volume_change *volume_changes_tail;
296 /* This value is updated in pa_sink_volume_change_apply() and
297 * used only by sinks with PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME. */
298 pa_cvolume current_hw_volume;
299
300 /* The amount of usec volume up events are delayed and volume
301 * down events are made earlier. */
302 uint32_t volume_change_safety_margin;
303 /* Usec delay added to all volume change events, may be negative. */
304 int32_t volume_change_extra_delay;
305 } thread_info;
306
307 void *userdata;
308 };
309
310 PA_DECLARE_PUBLIC_CLASS(pa_sink);
311 #define PA_SINK(s) (pa_sink_cast(s))
312
313 typedef enum pa_sink_message {
314 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_ADD_INPUT,
315 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_REMOVE_INPUT,
316 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_VOLUME,
317 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_SHARED_VOLUME,
318 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME_SYNCED,
319 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_VOLUME,
320 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SYNC_VOLUMES,
321 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MUTE,
322 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MUTE,
323 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY,
324 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_REQUESTED_LATENCY,
325 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_STATE,
326 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_START_MOVE,
327 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE,
328 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_LATENCY_RANGE,
329 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY_RANGE,
330 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_FIXED_LATENCY,
331 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_FIXED_LATENCY,
332 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REWIND,
333 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_GET_MAX_REQUEST,
334 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REWIND,
335 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_MAX_REQUEST,
336 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_PORT,
337 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_UPDATE_VOLUME_AND_MUTE,
338 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_SET_LATENCY_OFFSET,
339 PA_SINK_MESSAGE_MAX
340 } pa_sink_message_t;
341
342 typedef struct pa_sink_new_data {
343 pa_suspend_cause_t suspend_cause;
344
345 char *name;
346 pa_proplist *proplist;
347
348 const char *driver;
349 pa_module *module;
350 pa_card *card;
351
352 pa_hashmap *ports;
353 char *active_port;
354
355 pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
356 pa_channel_map channel_map;
357 uint32_t alternate_sample_rate;
358 pa_cvolume volume;
359 bool muted :1;
360
361 bool sample_spec_is_set:1;
362 bool channel_map_is_set:1;
363 bool alternate_sample_rate_is_set:1;
364 bool volume_is_set:1;
365 bool muted_is_set:1;
366
367 bool namereg_fail:1;
368
369 bool save_port:1;
370 bool save_volume:1;
371 bool save_muted:1;
372 } pa_sink_new_data;
373
374 pa_sink_new_data* pa_sink_new_data_init(pa_sink_new_data *data);
375 void pa_sink_new_data_set_name(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *name);
376 void pa_sink_new_data_set_sample_spec(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_sample_spec *spec);
377 void pa_sink_new_data_set_channel_map(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_channel_map *map);
378 void pa_sink_new_data_set_alternate_sample_rate(pa_sink_new_data *data, const uint32_t alternate_sample_rate);
379 void pa_sink_new_data_set_volume(pa_sink_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume);
380 void pa_sink_new_data_set_muted(pa_sink_new_data *data, bool mute);
381 void pa_sink_new_data_set_port(pa_sink_new_data *data, const char *port);
382 void pa_sink_new_data_done(pa_sink_new_data *data);
383
384 /*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from main context */
385
386 pa_sink* pa_sink_new(
387 pa_core *core,
388 pa_sink_new_data *data,
389 pa_sink_flags_t flags);
390
391 void pa_sink_set_get_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
392 void pa_sink_set_set_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
393 void pa_sink_set_write_volume_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
394 void pa_sink_set_get_mute_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_get_mute_cb_t cb);
395 void pa_sink_set_set_mute_callback(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_cb_t cb);
396 void pa_sink_enable_decibel_volume(pa_sink *s, bool enable);
397
398 void pa_sink_put(pa_sink *s);
399 void pa_sink_unlink(pa_sink* s);
400
401 void pa_sink_set_description(pa_sink *s, const char *description);
402 void pa_sink_set_asyncmsgq(pa_sink *s, pa_asyncmsgq *q);
403 void pa_sink_set_rtpoll(pa_sink *s, pa_rtpoll *p);
404
405 void pa_sink_set_max_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
406 void pa_sink_set_max_request(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
407 void pa_sink_set_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
408 void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
409
410 void pa_sink_set_soft_volume(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
411 void pa_sink_volume_changed(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *new_volume);
412 void pa_sink_mute_changed(pa_sink *s, bool new_muted);
413
414 void pa_sink_update_flags(pa_sink *s, pa_sink_flags_t mask, pa_sink_flags_t value);
415
416 bool pa_device_init_description(pa_proplist *p, pa_card *card);
417 bool pa_device_init_icon(pa_proplist *p, bool is_sink);
418 bool pa_device_init_intended_roles(pa_proplist *p);
419 unsigned pa_device_init_priority(pa_proplist *p);
420
421 /**** May be called by everyone, from main context */
422
423 int pa_sink_update_rate(pa_sink *s, uint32_t rate, bool passthrough);
424 void pa_sink_set_latency_offset(pa_sink *s, int64_t offset);
425
426 /* The returned value is supposed to be in the time domain of the sound card! */
427 pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency(pa_sink *s);
428 pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency(pa_sink *s);
429 void pa_sink_get_latency_range(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *min_latency, pa_usec_t *max_latency);
430 pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_fixed_latency(pa_sink *s);
431
432 size_t pa_sink_get_max_rewind(pa_sink *s);
433 size_t pa_sink_get_max_request(pa_sink *s);
434
435 int pa_sink_update_status(pa_sink*s);
436 int pa_sink_suspend(pa_sink *s, bool suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
437 int pa_sink_suspend_all(pa_core *c, bool suspend, pa_suspend_cause_t cause);
438
439 /* Use this instead of checking s->flags & PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME directly. */
440 bool pa_sink_flat_volume_enabled(pa_sink *s);
441
442 /* Get the master sink when sharing volumes */
443 pa_sink *pa_sink_get_master(pa_sink *s);
444
445 /* Is the sink in passthrough mode? (that is, is there a passthrough sink input
446 * connected to this sink? */
447 bool pa_sink_is_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
448 /* These should be called when a sink enters/leaves passthrough mode */
449 void pa_sink_enter_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
450 void pa_sink_leave_passthrough(pa_sink *s);
451
452 void pa_sink_set_volume(pa_sink *sink, const pa_cvolume *volume, bool sendmsg, bool save);
453 const pa_cvolume *pa_sink_get_volume(pa_sink *sink, bool force_refresh);
454
455 void pa_sink_set_mute(pa_sink *sink, bool mute, bool save);
456 bool pa_sink_get_mute(pa_sink *sink, bool force_refresh);
457
458 bool pa_sink_update_proplist(pa_sink *s, pa_update_mode_t mode, pa_proplist *p);
459
460 int pa_sink_set_port(pa_sink *s, const char *name, bool save);
461 void pa_sink_set_mixer_dirty(pa_sink *s, bool is_dirty);
462
463 unsigned pa_sink_linked_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams */
464 unsigned pa_sink_used_by(pa_sink *s); /* Number of connected streams which are not corked */
465 unsigned pa_sink_check_suspend(pa_sink *s); /* Returns how many streams are active that don't allow suspensions */
466 #define pa_sink_get_state(s) ((s)->state)
467
468 /* Moves all inputs away, and stores them in pa_queue */
469 pa_queue *pa_sink_move_all_start(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q);
470 void pa_sink_move_all_finish(pa_sink *s, pa_queue *q, bool save);
471 void pa_sink_move_all_fail(pa_queue *q);
472
473 /* Returns a copy of the sink formats. TODO: Get rid of this function (or at
474 * least get rid of the copying). There's no good reason to copy the formats
475 * every time someone wants to know what formats the sink supports. The formats
476 * idxset could be stored directly in the pa_sink struct.
477 * https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71924 */
478 pa_idxset* pa_sink_get_formats(pa_sink *s);
479
480 bool pa_sink_set_formats(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *formats);
481 bool pa_sink_check_format(pa_sink *s, pa_format_info *f);
482 pa_idxset* pa_sink_check_formats(pa_sink *s, pa_idxset *in_formats);
483
484 /*** To be called exclusively by the sink driver, from IO context */
485
486 void pa_sink_render(pa_sink*s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
487 void pa_sink_render_full(pa_sink *s, size_t length, pa_memchunk *result);
488 void pa_sink_render_into(pa_sink*s, pa_memchunk *target);
489 void pa_sink_render_into_full(pa_sink *s, pa_memchunk *target);
490
491 void pa_sink_process_rewind(pa_sink *s, size_t nbytes);
492
493 int pa_sink_process_msg(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *userdata, int64_t offset, pa_memchunk *chunk);
494
495 void pa_sink_attach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
496 void pa_sink_detach_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
497
498 pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_requested_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
499
500 void pa_sink_set_max_rewind_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_rewind);
501 void pa_sink_set_max_request_within_thread(pa_sink *s, size_t max_request);
502
503 void pa_sink_set_latency_range_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t min_latency, pa_usec_t max_latency);
504 void pa_sink_set_fixed_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t latency);
505
506 void pa_sink_update_volume_and_mute(pa_sink *s);
507
508 bool pa_sink_volume_change_apply(pa_sink *s, pa_usec_t *usec_to_next);
509
510 size_t pa_sink_process_input_underruns(pa_sink *s, size_t left_to_play);
511
512 /*** To be called exclusively by sink input drivers, from IO context */
513
514 void pa_sink_request_rewind(pa_sink*s, size_t nbytes);
515
516 void pa_sink_invalidate_requested_latency(pa_sink *s, bool dynamic);
517
518 pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
519
520 /* Called from the main thread, from sink-input.c only. The normal way to set
521 * the sink reference volume is to call pa_sink_set_volume(), but the flat
522 * volume logic in sink-input.c needs also a function that doesn't do all the
523 * extra stuff that pa_sink_set_volume() does. This function simply sets
524 * s->reference_volume and fires change notifications. */
525 void pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
526
527 /* Verify that we called in IO context (aka 'thread context), or that
528 * the sink is not yet set up, i.e. the thread not set up yet. See
529 * pa_assert_io_context() in thread-mq.h for more information. */
530 #define pa_sink_assert_io_context(s) \
531 pa_assert(pa_thread_mq_get() || !PA_SINK_IS_LINKED((s)->state))
532
533 #endif