source: roaraudio/libroarpulse/stream.c @ 3429:8b04b92caa30

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1//stream.c:
2
3/*
4 *      Copyright (C) Philipp 'ph3-der-loewe' Schafft - 2010
5 *  The code (may) include prototypes and comments (and maybe
6 *  other code fragements) from libpulse*. They are mostly copyrighted by:
7 *  Lennart Poettering <poettering@users.sourceforge.net> and
8 *  Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
9 *
10 *  This file is part of libroarpulse a part of RoarAudio,
11 *  a cross-platform sound system for both, home and professional use.
12 *  See README for details.
13 *
14 *  This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3
16 *  as published by the Free Software Foundation.
17 *
18 *  RoarAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19 *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
21 *  GNU General Public License for more details.
22 *
23 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 *  along with this software; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
25 *  the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
26 *
27 *  NOTE for everyone want's to change something and send patches:
28 *  read README and HACKING! There a addition information on
29 *  the license of this document you need to read before you send
30 *  any patches.
31 *
32 *  NOTE for uses of non-GPL (LGPL,...) software using libesd, libartsc
33 *  or libpulse*:
34 *  The libs libroaresd, libroararts and libroarpulse link this libroar
35 *  and are therefore GPL. Because of this it may be illigal to use
36 *  them with any software that uses libesd, libartsc or libpulse*.
37 */
38
39#include <libroarpulse/libroarpulse.h>
40
41struct _roar_pa_stream_cb {
42 union {
43  pa_stream_notify_cb_t  ncb;
44  pa_stream_request_cb_t rcb;
45  pa_stream_success_cb_t scb;
46 } cb;
47 void * userdata;
48};
49
50struct pa_stream {
51 size_t refc;
52 pa_context * c;
53 struct roar_vio_calls vio;
54 struct roar_stream stream;
55 pa_stream_state_t state;
56 pa_sample_spec    sspec;
57 struct {
58  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb change_state;
59  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb write;
60  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb read;
61  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb overflow;
62  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb underflow;
63  struct _roar_pa_stream_cb latency;
64 } cb;
65};
66
67typedef void pa_proplist;
68void pa_stream_set_state(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_state_t st);
69
70pa_stream* pa_stream_new_with_proplist(
71        pa_context *c                     ,
72        const char *name                  ,
73        const pa_sample_spec *ss          ,
74        const pa_channel_map *map         ,
75        pa_proplist *p                    );
76
77/** Create a new, unconnected stream with the specified name and sample type */
78pa_stream* pa_stream_new(
79        pa_context *c                     /**< The context to create this stream in */,
80        const char *name                  /**< A name for this stream */,
81        const pa_sample_spec *ss          /**< The desired sample format */,
82        const pa_channel_map *map         /**< The desired channel map, or NULL for default */) {
83 return pa_stream_new_with_proplist(c, name, ss, map, NULL);
84}
85
86pa_stream* pa_stream_new_with_proplist(
87        pa_context *c                     ,
88        const char *name                  ,
89        const pa_sample_spec *ss          ,
90        const pa_channel_map *map         ,
91        pa_proplist *p                    ) {
92 pa_stream * s;
93
94 if ( p != NULL )
95  return NULL;
96
97 if ( (s = roar_mm_malloc(sizeof(pa_stream))) == NULL )
98  return NULL;
99
100 memset(s, 0, sizeof(pa_stream));
101
102 memcpy(&(s->sspec), ss, sizeof(pa_sample_spec));
103
104 if ( roar_pa_sspec2auinfo(&(s->stream.info), ss) == -1 ) {
105  roar_mm_free(s);
106  return NULL;
107 }
108
109 s->state = PA_STREAM_UNCONNECTED;
110 s->c     = c;
111 pa_context_ref(c);
112
113 return s;
114}
115
116static void _pa_stream_free(pa_stream * s) {
117 pa_stream_disconnect(s);
118 pa_context_unref(s->c);
119 roar_mm_free(s);
120}
121
122/** Decrease the reference counter by one */
123void pa_stream_unref(pa_stream *s) {
124 if ( s == NULL )
125  return;
126
127 s->refc--;
128
129 if (s->refc < 1 )
130  _pa_stream_free(s);
131}
132
133/** Increase the reference counter by one */
134pa_stream *pa_stream_ref(pa_stream *s) {
135 if ( s == NULL )
136  return NULL;
137
138 s->refc++;
139
140 return s;
141}
142
143/** Return the current state of the stream */
144pa_stream_state_t pa_stream_get_state(pa_stream *p) {
145 if ( p == NULL )
146  return PA_STREAM_FAILED;
147
148 return p->state;
149}
150
151/** Return the context this stream is attached to */
152pa_context* pa_stream_get_context(pa_stream *p) {
153 if ( p == NULL )
154  return NULL;
155
156 return p->c;
157}
158
159/** Return the device (sink input or source output) index this stream is connected to */
160uint32_t pa_stream_get_index(pa_stream *s) {
161 return 0;
162}
163
164/** Connect the stream to a sink */
165int pa_stream_connect_playback(
166        pa_stream *s                  /**< The stream to connect to a sink */,
167        const char *dev               /**< Name of the sink to connect to, or NULL for default */ ,
168        const pa_buffer_attr *attr    /**< Buffering attributes, or NULL for default */,
169        pa_stream_flags_t flags       /**< Additional flags, or 0 for default */,
170        pa_cvolume *volume            /**< Initial volume, or NULL for default */,
171        pa_stream *sync_stream        /**< Synchronize this stream with the specified one, or NULL for a standalone stream*/);
172
173/** Connect the stream to a source */
174int pa_stream_connect_record(
175        pa_stream *s                  /**< The stream to connect to a source */ ,
176        const char *dev               /**< Name of the source to connect to, or NULL for default */,
177        const pa_buffer_attr *attr    /**< Buffer attributes, or NULL for default */,
178        pa_stream_flags_t flags       /**< Additional flags, or 0 for default */);
179
180/** Disconnect a stream from a source/sink */
181int pa_stream_disconnect(pa_stream *s) {
182 if ( s == NULL )
183  return -1;
184
185 if ( s->state != PA_STREAM_READY )
186  return -1;
187
188 roar_vio_close(&(s->vio));
189
190 pa_stream_set_state(s, PA_STREAM_TERMINATED);
191
192 return 0;
193}
194
195/** Write some data to the server (for playback sinks), if free_cb is
196 * non-NULL this routine is called when all data has been written out
197 * and an internal reference to the specified data is kept, the data
198 * is not copied. If NULL, the data is copied into an internal
199 * buffer. The client my freely seek around in the output buffer. For
200 * most applications passing 0 and PA_SEEK_RELATIVE as arguments for
201 * offset and seek should be useful.*/
202int pa_stream_write(
203        pa_stream *p             /**< The stream to use */,
204        const void *data         /**< The data to write */,
205        size_t length            /**< The length of the data to write */,
206        pa_free_cb_t free_cb     /**< A cleanup routine for the data or NULL to request an internal copy */,
207        int64_t offset,          /**< Offset for seeking, must be 0 for upload streams */
208        pa_seek_mode_t seek      /**< Seek mode, must be PA_SEEK_RELATIVE for upload streams */);
209
210/** Read the next fragment from the buffer (for recording).
211 * data will point to the actual data and length will contain the size
212 * of the data in bytes (which can be less than a complete framgnet).
213 * Use pa_stream_drop() to actually remove the data from the
214 * buffer. If no data is available will return a NULL pointer  \since 0.8 */
215int pa_stream_peek(
216        pa_stream *p                 /**< The stream to use */,
217        const void **data            /**< Pointer to pointer that will point to data */,
218        size_t *length              /**< The length of the data read */);
219
220/** Remove the current fragment on record streams. It is invalid to do this without first
221 * calling pa_stream_peek(). \since 0.8 */
222int pa_stream_drop(pa_stream *p);
223
224/** Return the nember of bytes that may be written using pa_stream_write() */
225size_t pa_stream_writable_size(pa_stream *p);
226
227/** Return the number of bytes that may be read using pa_stream_read() \since 0.8 */
228size_t pa_stream_readable_size(pa_stream *p);
229
230/** Drain a playback stream. Use this for notification when the buffer is empty */
231pa_operation* pa_stream_drain(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
232
233/** Request a timing info structure update for a stream. Use
234 * pa_stream_get_timing_info() to get access to the raw timing data,
235 * or pa_stream_get_time() or pa_stream_get_latency() to get cleaned
236 * up values. */
237pa_operation* pa_stream_update_timing_info(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
238
239/** Set the callback function that is called whenever the state of the stream changes */
240void pa_stream_set_state_callback(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
241 if ( s == NULL )
242  return;
243
244 s->cb.change_state.cb.ncb    = cb;
245 s->cb.change_state.userdata  = userdata;
246}
247
248void pa_stream_set_state(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_state_t st) {
249 if ( s == NULL )
250  return;
251
252 s->state = st;
253
254 if ( s->cb.change_state.cb.ncb == NULL ) {
255  s->cb.change_state.cb.ncb(s, s->cb.change_state.userdata);
256 }
257}
258
259/** Set the callback function that is called when new data may be
260 * written to the stream. */
261void pa_stream_set_write_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_request_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
262 if ( p == NULL )
263  return;
264
265 p->cb.write.cb.rcb    = cb;
266 p->cb.write.userdata  = userdata;
267}
268
269/** Set the callback function that is called when new data is available from the stream.
270 * Return the number of bytes read. \since 0.8 */
271void pa_stream_set_read_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_request_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
272 if ( p == NULL )
273  return;
274
275 p->cb.read.cb.rcb    = cb;
276 p->cb.read.userdata  = userdata;
277}
278
279/** Set the callback function that is called when a buffer overflow happens. (Only for playback streams) \since 0.8 */
280void pa_stream_set_overflow_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
281 if ( p == NULL )
282  return;
283
284 p->cb.overflow.cb.ncb    = cb;
285 p->cb.overflow.userdata  = userdata;
286}
287
288/** Set the callback function that is called when a buffer underflow happens. (Only for playback streams) \since 0.8 */
289void pa_stream_set_underflow_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
290 if ( p == NULL )
291  return;
292
293 p->cb.underflow.cb.ncb    = cb;
294 p->cb.underflow.userdata  = userdata;
295}
296
297/** Set the callback function that is called whenever a latency information update happens. Useful on PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE streams only. (Only for playback streams) \since 0.8.2 */
298void pa_stream_set_latency_update_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata) {
299 if ( p == NULL )
300  return;
301
302 p->cb.latency.cb.ncb    = cb;
303 p->cb.latency.userdata  = userdata;
304}
305
306/** Pause (or resume) playback of this stream temporarily. Available on both playback and recording streams. \since 0.3 */
307pa_operation* pa_stream_cork(pa_stream *s, int b, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
308
309/** Flush the playback buffer of this stream. Most of the time you're
310 * better off using the parameter delta of pa_stream_write() instead of this
311 * function. Available on both playback and recording streams. \since 0.3 */
312pa_operation* pa_stream_flush(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
313/** Reenable prebuffering as specified in the pa_buffer_attr
314 * structure. Available for playback streams only. \since 0.6 */
315pa_operation* pa_stream_prebuf(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
316
317/** Request immediate start of playback on this stream. This disables
318 * prebuffering as specified in the pa_buffer_attr
319 * structure, temporarily. Available for playback streams only. \since 0.3 */
320pa_operation* pa_stream_trigger(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
321
322/** Rename the stream. \since 0.5 */
323pa_operation* pa_stream_set_name(pa_stream *s, const char *name, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
324
325/** Return the current playback/recording time. This is based on the
326 * data in the timing info structure returned by
327 * pa_stream_get_timing_info(). This function will usually only return
328 * new data if a timing info update has been recieved. Only if timing
329 * interpolation has been requested (PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING)
330 * the data from the last timing update is used for an estimation of
331 * the current playback/recording time based on the local time that
332 * passed since the timing info structure has been acquired. The time
333 * value returned by this function is guaranteed to increase
334 * monotonically. (that means: the returned value is always greater or
335 * equal to the value returned on the last call) This behaviour can
336 * be disabled by using PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONOUS. This may be
337 * desirable to deal better with bad estimations of transport
338 * latencies, but may have strange effects if the application is not
339 * able to deal with time going 'backwards'. \since 0.6 */
340int pa_stream_get_time(pa_stream *s, pa_usec_t *r_usec);
341
342/** Return the total stream latency. This function is based on
343 * pa_stream_get_time(). In case the stream is a monitoring stream the
344 * result can be negative, i.e. the captured samples are not yet
345 * played. In this case *negative is set to 1. \since 0.6 */
346int pa_stream_get_latency(pa_stream *s, pa_usec_t *r_usec, int *negative);
347
348/** Return the latest raw timing data structure. The returned pointer
349 * points to an internal read-only instance of the timing
350 * structure. The user should make a copy of this structure if he
351 * wants to modify it. An in-place update to this data structure may
352 * be requested using pa_stream_update_timing_info(). If no
353 * pa_stream_update_timing_info() call was issued before, this
354 * function will fail with PA_ERR_NODATA. Please note that the
355 * write_index member field (and only this field) is updated on each
356 * pa_stream_write() call, not just when a timing update has been
357 * recieved. \since 0.8 */
358const pa_timing_info* pa_stream_get_timing_info(pa_stream *s);
359
360/** Return a pointer to the stream's sample specification. \since 0.6 */
361const pa_sample_spec* pa_stream_get_sample_spec(pa_stream *s) {
362 if ( s == NULL )
363  return NULL;
364
365 return &(s->sspec);
366}
367
368/** Return a pointer to the stream's channel map. \since 0.8 */
369const pa_channel_map* pa_stream_get_channel_map(pa_stream *s);
370
371/** Return the buffer metrics of the stream. Only valid after the
372 * stream has been connected successfuly and if the server is at least
373 * PulseAudio 0.9. \since 0.9.0 */
374const pa_buffer_attr* pa_stream_get_buffer_attr(pa_stream *s);
375
376//ll
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