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1 #ifndef foopulsesinkinputhfoo
2 #define foopulsesinkinputhfoo
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 #include <inttypes.h>
27
28 typedef struct pa_sink_input pa_sink_input;
29
30 #include <pulse/sample.h>
31 #include <pulse/format.h>
32 #include <pulsecore/memblockq.h>
33 #include <pulsecore/resampler.h>
34 #include <pulsecore/module.h>
35 #include <pulsecore/client.h>
36 #include <pulsecore/sink.h>
37 #include <pulsecore/core.h>
38
39 typedef enum pa_sink_input_state {
40 PA_SINK_INPUT_INIT, /*< The stream is not active yet, because pa_sink_input_put() has not been called yet */
41 PA_SINK_INPUT_DRAINED, /*< The stream stopped playing because there was no data to play */
42 PA_SINK_INPUT_RUNNING, /*< The stream is alive and kicking */
43 PA_SINK_INPUT_CORKED, /*< The stream was corked on user request */
44 PA_SINK_INPUT_UNLINKED /*< The stream is dead */
45 /* FIXME: we need a state for MOVING here */
46 } pa_sink_input_state_t;
47
48 static inline pa_bool_t PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(pa_sink_input_state_t x) {
49 return x == PA_SINK_INPUT_DRAINED || x == PA_SINK_INPUT_RUNNING || x == PA_SINK_INPUT_CORKED;
50 }
51
52 typedef enum pa_sink_input_flags {
53 PA_SINK_INPUT_VARIABLE_RATE = 1,
54 PA_SINK_INPUT_DONT_MOVE = 2,
55 PA_SINK_INPUT_START_CORKED = 4,
56 PA_SINK_INPUT_NO_REMAP = 8,
57 PA_SINK_INPUT_NO_REMIX = 16,
58 PA_SINK_INPUT_FIX_FORMAT = 32,
59 PA_SINK_INPUT_FIX_RATE = 64,
60 PA_SINK_INPUT_FIX_CHANNELS = 128,
61 PA_SINK_INPUT_DONT_INHIBIT_AUTO_SUSPEND = 256,
62 PA_SINK_INPUT_NO_CREATE_ON_SUSPEND = 512,
63 PA_SINK_INPUT_KILL_ON_SUSPEND = 1024,
64 PA_SINK_INPUT_PASSTHROUGH = 2048
65 } pa_sink_input_flags_t;
66
67 struct pa_sink_input {
68 pa_msgobject parent;
69
70 uint32_t index;
71 pa_core *core;
72
73 /* Please note that this state should only be read with
74 * pa_sink_input_get_state(). That function will transparently
75 * merge the thread_info.drained value in. */
76 pa_sink_input_state_t state;
77 pa_sink_input_flags_t flags;
78
79 char *driver; /* may be NULL */
80 pa_proplist *proplist;
81
82 pa_module *module; /* may be NULL */
83 pa_client *client; /* may be NULL */
84
85 pa_sink *sink; /* NULL while we are being moved */
86 pa_sink *origin_sink; /* only set by filter sinks */
87
88 /* A sink input may be connected to multiple source outputs
89 * directly, so that they don't get mixed data of the entire
90 * source. */
91 pa_idxset *direct_outputs;
92
93 pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
94 pa_channel_map channel_map;
95 pa_format_info *format;
96
97 pa_sink_input *sync_prev, *sync_next;
98
99 /* Also see http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/InternalVolumes */
100 pa_cvolume volume; /* The volume clients are informed about */
101 pa_cvolume reference_ratio; /* The ratio of the stream's volume to the sink's reference volume */
102 pa_cvolume real_ratio; /* The ratio of the stream's volume to the sink's real volume */
103 pa_cvolume volume_factor; /* An internally used volume factor that can be used by modules to apply effects and suchlike without having that visible to the outside */
104 pa_cvolume soft_volume; /* The internal software volume we apply to all PCM data while it passes through. Usually calculated as real_ratio * volume_factor */
105
106 pa_cvolume volume_factor_sink; /* A second volume factor in format of the sink this stream is connected to */
107
108 pa_bool_t volume_writable:1;
109
110 pa_bool_t muted:1;
111
112 /* if TRUE then the sink we are connected to and/or the volume
113 * set is worth remembering, i.e. was explicitly chosen by the
114 * user and not automatically. module-stream-restore looks for
115 * this.*/
116 pa_bool_t save_sink:1, save_volume:1, save_muted:1;
117
118 pa_resample_method_t requested_resample_method, actual_resample_method;
119
120 /* Returns the chunk of audio data and drops it from the
121 * queue. Returns -1 on failure. Called from IO thread context. If
122 * data needs to be generated from scratch then please in the
123 * specified length request_nbytes. This is an optimization
124 * only. If less data is available, it's fine to return a smaller
125 * block. If more data is already ready, it is better to return
126 * the full block. */
127 int (*pop) (pa_sink_input *i, size_t request_nbytes, pa_memchunk *chunk); /* may NOT be NULL */
128
129 /* Rewind the queue by the specified number of bytes. Called just
130 * before peek() if it is called at all. Only called if the sink
131 * input driver ever plans to call
132 * pa_sink_input_request_rewind(). Called from IO context. */
133 void (*process_rewind) (pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes); /* may NOT be NULL */
134
135 /* Called whenever the maximum rewindable size of the sink
136 * changes. Called from IO context. */
137 void (*update_max_rewind) (pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes); /* may be NULL */
138
139 /* Called whenever the maximum request size of the sink
140 * changes. Called from IO context. */
141 void (*update_max_request) (pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes); /* may be NULL */
142
143 /* Called whenever the configured latency of the sink
144 * changes. Called from IO context. */
145 void (*update_sink_requested_latency) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
146
147 /* Called whenever the latency range of the sink changes. Called
148 * from IO context. */
149 void (*update_sink_latency_range) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
150
151 /* Called whenever the fixed latency of the sink changes, if there
152 * is one. Called from IO context. */
153 void (*update_sink_fixed_latency) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
154
155 /* If non-NULL this function is called when the input is first
156 * connected to a sink or when the rtpoll/asyncmsgq fields
157 * change. You usually don't need to implement this function
158 * unless you rewrite a sink that is piggy-backed onto
159 * another. Called from IO thread context */
160 void (*attach) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
161
162 /* If non-NULL this function is called when the output is
163 * disconnected from its sink. Called from IO thread context */
164 void (*detach) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
165
166 /* If non-NULL called whenever the sink this input is attached
167 * to suspends or resumes. Called from main context */
168 void (*suspend) (pa_sink_input *i, pa_bool_t b); /* may be NULL */
169
170 /* If non-NULL called whenever the sink this input is attached
171 * to suspends or resumes. Called from IO context */
172 void (*suspend_within_thread) (pa_sink_input *i, pa_bool_t b); /* may be NULL */
173
174 /* If non-NULL called whenever the sink input is moved to a new
175 * sink. Called from main context after the sink input has been
176 * detached from the old sink and before it has been attached to
177 * the new sink. If dest is NULL the move was executed in two
178 * phases and the second one failed; the stream will be destroyed
179 * after this call. */
180 void (*moving) (pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest); /* may be NULL */
181
182 /* Supposed to unlink and destroy this stream. Called from main
183 * context. */
184 void (*kill) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may NOT be NULL */
185
186 /* Return the current latency (i.e. length of buffered audio) of
187 this stream. Called from main context. This is added to what the
188 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY message sent to the IO thread
189 returns */
190 pa_usec_t (*get_latency) (pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
191
192 /* If non-NULL this function is called from thread context if the
193 * state changes. The old state is found in thread_info.state. */
194 void (*state_change) (pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink_input_state_t state); /* may be NULL */
195
196 /* If non-NULL this function is called before this sink input is
197 * move to a sink and if it returns FALSE the move will not
198 * be allowed */
199 pa_bool_t (*may_move_to) (pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *s); /* may be NULL */
200
201 /* If non-NULL this function is used to dispatch asynchronous
202 * control events. Called from main context. */
203 void (*send_event)(pa_sink_input *i, const char *event, pa_proplist* data); /* may be NULL */
204
205 /* If non-NULL this function is called whenever the sink input
206 * volume changes. Called from main context */
207 void (*volume_changed)(pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
208
209 /* If non-NULL this function is called whenever the sink input
210 * mute status changes. Called from main context */
211 void (*mute_changed)(pa_sink_input *i); /* may be NULL */
212
213 struct {
214 pa_sink_input_state_t state;
215 pa_atomic_t drained;
216
217 pa_cvolume soft_volume;
218 pa_bool_t muted:1;
219
220 pa_bool_t attached:1; /* True only between ->attach() and ->detach() calls */
221
222 /* rewrite_nbytes: 0: rewrite nothing, (size_t) -1: rewrite everything, otherwise how many bytes to rewrite */
223 pa_bool_t rewrite_flush:1, dont_rewind_render:1;
224 size_t rewrite_nbytes;
225 uint64_t underrun_for, playing_for;
226
227 pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
228
229 pa_resampler *resampler; /* may be NULL */
230
231 /* We maintain a history of resampled audio data here. */
232 pa_memblockq *render_memblockq;
233
234 pa_sink_input *sync_prev, *sync_next;
235
236 /* The requested latency for the sink */
237 pa_usec_t requested_sink_latency;
238
239 pa_hashmap *direct_outputs;
240 } thread_info;
241
242 void *userdata;
243 };
244
245 PA_DECLARE_PUBLIC_CLASS(pa_sink_input);
246 #define PA_SINK_INPUT(o) pa_sink_input_cast(o)
247
248 enum {
249 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_SOFT_VOLUME,
250 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_SOFT_MUTE,
251 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_GET_LATENCY,
252 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_RATE,
253 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_STATE,
254 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_REQUESTED_LATENCY,
255 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_GET_REQUESTED_LATENCY,
256 PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_MAX
257 };
258
259 typedef struct pa_sink_input_send_event_hook_data {
260 pa_sink_input *sink_input;
261 const char *event;
262 pa_proplist *data;
263 } pa_sink_input_send_event_hook_data;
264
265 typedef struct pa_sink_input_new_data {
266 pa_sink_input_flags_t flags;
267
268 pa_proplist *proplist;
269
270 const char *driver;
271 pa_module *module;
272 pa_client *client;
273
274 pa_sink *sink;
275 pa_sink *origin_sink;
276
277 pa_resample_method_t resample_method;
278
279 pa_sink_input *sync_base;
280
281 pa_sample_spec sample_spec;
282 pa_channel_map channel_map;
283 pa_format_info *format;
284 pa_idxset *req_formats;
285 pa_idxset *nego_formats;
286
287 pa_cvolume volume, volume_factor, volume_factor_sink;
288 pa_bool_t muted:1;
289
290 pa_bool_t sample_spec_is_set:1;
291 pa_bool_t channel_map_is_set:1;
292
293 pa_bool_t volume_is_set:1, volume_factor_is_set:1, volume_factor_sink_is_set:1;
294 pa_bool_t muted_is_set:1;
295
296 pa_bool_t volume_is_absolute:1;
297
298 pa_bool_t volume_writable:1;
299
300 pa_bool_t save_sink:1, save_volume:1, save_muted:1;
301 } pa_sink_input_new_data;
302
303 pa_sink_input_new_data* pa_sink_input_new_data_init(pa_sink_input_new_data *data);
304 void pa_sink_input_new_data_set_sample_spec(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, const pa_sample_spec *spec);
305 void pa_sink_input_new_data_set_channel_map(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, const pa_channel_map *map);
306 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_new_data_is_passthrough(pa_sink_input_new_data *data);
307 void pa_sink_input_new_data_set_volume(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume);
308 void pa_sink_input_new_data_apply_volume_factor(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume_factor);
309 void pa_sink_input_new_data_apply_volume_factor_sink(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, const pa_cvolume *volume_factor);
310 void pa_sink_input_new_data_set_muted(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, pa_bool_t mute);
311 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_new_data_set_sink(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, pa_sink *s, pa_bool_t save);
312 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_new_data_set_formats(pa_sink_input_new_data *data, pa_idxset *formats);
313 void pa_sink_input_new_data_done(pa_sink_input_new_data *data);
314
315 /* To be called by the implementing module only */
316
317 int pa_sink_input_new(
318 pa_sink_input **i,
319 pa_core *core,
320 pa_sink_input_new_data *data);
321
322 void pa_sink_input_put(pa_sink_input *i);
323 void pa_sink_input_unlink(pa_sink_input* i);
324
325 void pa_sink_input_set_name(pa_sink_input *i, const char *name);
326
327 pa_usec_t pa_sink_input_set_requested_latency(pa_sink_input *i, pa_usec_t usec);
328
329 /* Request that the specified number of bytes already written out to
330 the hw device is rewritten, if possible. Please note that this is
331 only a kind request. The sink driver may not be able to fulfill it
332 fully -- or at all. If the request for a rewrite was successful, the
333 sink driver will call ->rewind() and pass the number of bytes that
334 could be rewound in the HW device. This functionality is required for
335 implementing the "zero latency" write-through functionality. */
336 void pa_sink_input_request_rewind(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes, pa_bool_t rewrite, pa_bool_t flush, pa_bool_t dont_rewind_render);
337
338 void pa_sink_input_cork(pa_sink_input *i, pa_bool_t b);
339
340 int pa_sink_input_set_rate(pa_sink_input *i, uint32_t rate);
341
342 /* This returns the sink's fields converted into out sample type */
343 size_t pa_sink_input_get_max_rewind(pa_sink_input *i);
344 size_t pa_sink_input_get_max_request(pa_sink_input *i);
345
346 /* Callable by everyone from main thread*/
347
348 /* External code may request disconnection with this function */
349 void pa_sink_input_kill(pa_sink_input*i);
350
351 pa_usec_t pa_sink_input_get_latency(pa_sink_input *i, pa_usec_t *sink_latency);
352
353 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_is_passthrough(pa_sink_input *i);
354 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_is_volume_readable(pa_sink_input *i);
355 void pa_sink_input_set_volume(pa_sink_input *i, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_bool_t save, pa_bool_t absolute);
356 pa_cvolume *pa_sink_input_get_volume(pa_sink_input *i, pa_cvolume *volume, pa_bool_t absolute);
357
358 void pa_sink_input_set_mute(pa_sink_input *i, pa_bool_t mute, pa_bool_t save);
359 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_get_mute(pa_sink_input *i);
360
361 void pa_sink_input_update_proplist(pa_sink_input *i, pa_update_mode_t mode, pa_proplist *p);
362
363 pa_resample_method_t pa_sink_input_get_resample_method(pa_sink_input *i);
364
365 void pa_sink_input_send_event(pa_sink_input *i, const char *name, pa_proplist *data);
366
367 int pa_sink_input_move_to(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest, pa_bool_t save);
368 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_may_move(pa_sink_input *i); /* may this sink input move at all? */
369 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_may_move_to(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest); /* may this sink input move to this sink? */
370
371 /* The same as pa_sink_input_move_to() but in two separate steps,
372 * first the detaching from the old sink, then the attaching to the
373 * new sink */
374 int pa_sink_input_start_move(pa_sink_input *i);
375 int pa_sink_input_finish_move(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest, pa_bool_t save);
376 void pa_sink_input_fail_move(pa_sink_input *i);
377
378 pa_sink_input_state_t pa_sink_input_get_state(pa_sink_input *i);
379
380 pa_usec_t pa_sink_input_get_requested_latency(pa_sink_input *i);
381
382 /* To be used exclusively by the sink driver IO thread */
383
384 void pa_sink_input_peek(pa_sink_input *i, size_t length, pa_memchunk *chunk, pa_cvolume *volume);
385 void pa_sink_input_drop(pa_sink_input *i, size_t length);
386 void pa_sink_input_process_rewind(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes /* in the sink's sample spec */);
387 void pa_sink_input_update_max_rewind(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes /* in the sink's sample spec */);
388 void pa_sink_input_update_max_request(pa_sink_input *i, size_t nbytes /* in the sink's sample spec */);
389
390 void pa_sink_input_set_state_within_thread(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink_input_state_t state);
391
392 int pa_sink_input_process_msg(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *userdata, int64_t offset, pa_memchunk *chunk);
393
394 pa_usec_t pa_sink_input_set_requested_latency_within_thread(pa_sink_input *i, pa_usec_t usec);
395
396 pa_bool_t pa_sink_input_safe_to_remove(pa_sink_input *i);
397
398 pa_memchunk* pa_sink_input_get_silence(pa_sink_input *i, pa_memchunk *ret);
399
400 #define pa_sink_input_assert_io_context(s) \
401 pa_assert(pa_thread_mq_get() || !PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED((s)->state))
402
403 #endif