* their volume - this function does all that by using recursion. */
static void update_volume_due_to_moving(pa_sink_input *i, pa_sink *dest) {
pa_cvolume old_volume;
+ pa_cvolume new_volume;
pa_assert(i);
pa_assert(dest);
* (sinks that use volume sharing should always have
* soft_volume of 0 dB) */
- old_volume = i->origin_sink->reference_volume;
-
- i->origin_sink->reference_volume = root_sink->reference_volume;
- pa_cvolume_remap(&i->origin_sink->reference_volume, &root_sink->channel_map, &i->origin_sink->channel_map);
+ new_volume = root_sink->reference_volume;
+ pa_cvolume_remap(&new_volume, &root_sink->channel_map, &i->origin_sink->channel_map);
+ pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(i->origin_sink, &new_volume);
i->origin_sink->real_volume = root_sink->real_volume;
pa_cvolume_remap(&i->origin_sink->real_volume, &root_sink->channel_map, &i->origin_sink->channel_map);
pa_assert(pa_cvolume_is_norm(&i->origin_sink->soft_volume));
- /* Notify others about the changed sink volume. If you wonder whether
- * i->origin_sink->set_volume() should be called somewhere, that's not
- * the case, because sinks that use volume sharing shouldn't have any
- * internal volume that set_volume() would update. If you wonder
- * whether the thread_info variables should be synced, yes, they
- * should, and it's done by the PA_SINK_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE message
- * handler. */
- if (!pa_cvolume_equal(&i->origin_sink->reference_volume, &old_volume))
- pa_subscription_post(i->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, i->origin_sink->index);
+ /* If you wonder whether i->origin_sink->set_volume() should be called
+ * somewhere, that's not the case, because sinks that use volume
+ * sharing shouldn't have any internal volume that set_volume() would
+ * update. If you wonder whether the thread_info variables should be
+ * synced, yes, they should, and it's done by the
+ * PA_SINK_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE message handler. */
/* Recursively update origin sink inputs. */
PA_IDXSET_FOREACH(origin_sink_input, i->origin_sink->inputs, idx)
pa_cvolume_remap(&volume, channel_map, &s->channel_map);
reference_volume_changed = !pa_cvolume_equal(&volume, &s->reference_volume);
- s->reference_volume = volume;
+ pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(s, &volume);
s->save_volume = (!reference_volume_changed && s->save_volume) || save;
- if (reference_volume_changed)
- pa_subscription_post(s->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, s->index);
- else if (!(s->flags & PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER))
+ if (!reference_volume_changed && !(s->flags & PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER))
/* If the root sink's volume doesn't change, then there can't be any
* changes in the other sinks in the sink tree either.
*
return out_formats;
}
+
+/* Called from the main thread. */
+void pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume) {
+ pa_cvolume old_volume;
+ char old_volume_str[PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX];
+ char new_volume_str[PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX];
+
+ pa_assert(s);
+ pa_assert(volume);
+
+ old_volume = s->reference_volume;
+
+ if (pa_cvolume_equal(volume, &old_volume))
+ return;
+
+ s->reference_volume = *volume;
+ pa_log_debug("The reference volume of sink %s changed from %s to %s.", s->name,
+ pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose(old_volume_str, sizeof(old_volume_str), &old_volume, &s->channel_map,
+ s->flags & PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME),
+ pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose(new_volume_str, sizeof(new_volume_str), volume, &s->channel_map,
+ s->flags & PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME));
+
+ pa_subscription_post(s->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, s->index);
+}
pa_usec_t pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread(pa_sink *s);
+/* Called from the main thread, from sink-input.c only. The normal way to set
+ * the sink reference volume is to call pa_sink_set_volume(), but the flat
+ * volume logic in sink-input.c needs also a function that doesn't do all the
+ * extra stuff that pa_sink_set_volume() does. This function simply sets
+ * s->reference_volume and fires change notifications. */
+void pa_sink_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_sink *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
+
/* Verify that we called in IO context (aka 'thread context), or that
* the sink is not yet set up, i.e. the thread not set up yet. See
* pa_assert_io_context() in thread-mq.h for more information. */
* their volume - this function does all that by using recursion. */
static void update_volume_due_to_moving(pa_source_output *o, pa_source *dest) {
pa_cvolume old_volume;
+ pa_cvolume new_volume;
pa_assert(o);
pa_assert(dest);
* (sources that use volume sharing should always have
* soft_volume of 0 dB) */
- old_volume = o->destination_source->reference_volume;
-
- o->destination_source->reference_volume = root_source->reference_volume;
- pa_cvolume_remap(&o->destination_source->reference_volume, &root_source->channel_map, &o->destination_source->channel_map);
+ new_volume = root_source->reference_volume;
+ pa_cvolume_remap(&new_volume, &root_source->channel_map, &o->destination_source->channel_map);
+ pa_source_set_reference_volume_direct(o->destination_source, &new_volume);
o->destination_source->real_volume = root_source->real_volume;
pa_cvolume_remap(&o->destination_source->real_volume, &root_source->channel_map, &o->destination_source->channel_map);
pa_assert(pa_cvolume_is_norm(&o->destination_source->soft_volume));
- /* Notify others about the changed source volume. If you wonder whether
- * o->destination_source->set_volume() should be called somewhere, that's not
- * the case, because sources that use volume sharing shouldn't have any
- * internal volume that set_volume() would update. If you wonder
- * whether the thread_info variables should be synced, yes, they
- * should, and it's done by the PA_SOURCE_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE message
- * handler. */
- if (!pa_cvolume_equal(&o->destination_source->reference_volume, &old_volume))
- pa_subscription_post(o->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, o->destination_source->index);
+ /* If you wonder whether o->destination_source->set_volume() should be
+ * called somewhere, that's not the case, because sources that use
+ * volume sharing shouldn't have any internal volume that set_volume()
+ * would update. If you wonder whether the thread_info variables should
+ * be synced, yes, they should, and it's done by the
+ * PA_SOURCE_MESSAGE_FINISH_MOVE message handler. */
/* Recursively update origin source outputs. */
PA_IDXSET_FOREACH(destination_source_output, o->destination_source->outputs, idx)
pa_cvolume_remap(&volume, channel_map, &s->channel_map);
reference_volume_changed = !pa_cvolume_equal(&volume, &s->reference_volume);
- s->reference_volume = volume;
+ pa_source_set_reference_volume_direct(s, &volume);
s->save_volume = (!reference_volume_changed && s->save_volume) || save;
- if (reference_volume_changed)
- pa_subscription_post(s->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, s->index);
- else if (!(s->flags & PA_SOURCE_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER))
+ if (!reference_volume_changed && !(s->flags & PA_SOURCE_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER))
/* If the root source's volume doesn't change, then there can't be any
* changes in the other source in the source tree either.
*
return out_formats;
}
+
+/* Called from the main thread. */
+void pa_source_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_source *s, const pa_cvolume *volume) {
+ pa_cvolume old_volume;
+ char old_volume_str[PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX];
+ char new_volume_str[PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX];
+
+ pa_assert(s);
+ pa_assert(volume);
+
+ old_volume = s->reference_volume;
+
+ if (pa_cvolume_equal(volume, &old_volume))
+ return;
+
+ s->reference_volume = *volume;
+ pa_log_debug("The reference volume of source %s changed from %s to %s.", s->name,
+ pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose(old_volume_str, sizeof(old_volume_str), &old_volume, &s->channel_map,
+ s->flags & PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME),
+ pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose(new_volume_str, sizeof(new_volume_str), volume, &s->channel_map,
+ s->flags & PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME));
+
+ pa_subscription_post(s->core, PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE|PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE, s->index);
+}
void pa_source_invalidate_requested_latency(pa_source *s, bool dynamic);
pa_usec_t pa_source_get_latency_within_thread(pa_source *s);
+/* Called from the main thread, from source-output.c only. The normal way to
+ * set the source reference volume is to call pa_source_set_volume(), but the
+ * flat volume logic in source-output.c needs also a function that doesn't do
+ * all the extra stuff that pa_source_set_volume() does. This function simply
+ * sets s->reference_volume and fires change notifications. */
+void pa_source_set_reference_volume_direct(pa_source *s, const pa_cvolume *volume);
+
#define pa_source_assert_io_context(s) \
pa_assert(pa_thread_mq_get() || !PA_SOURCE_IS_LINKED((s)->state))