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In theory putenv could be used to handle freeing of strings yourself, but this
was not done in PulseAudio. That leaves no advantages in using putenv. With
setenv you're at the mercy of the implementation whether the strings leak, but
at least that is better then a certain leak, as it was before.
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At least on 32bit compiles, there are not enough registers.
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There are two known cases where read-only or non-existing sink input volume is
relevant: passthrough streams and the planned volume sharing logic.
Passthrough streams don't have volume at all, and the volume sharing logic
requires read-only sink input volume. This commit is primarily working towards
the volume sharing feature, but support for non-existing sink input volume is
also added, because it is so closely related to read-only volume.
Some unrelated refactoring in iface-stream.c creeped into this commit too (new
function: stream_to_string()).
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This change doesn't add any functionality in itself, but it will be useful in
the future for operating on chains of sinks or sources that are piggy-backing
on each other.
For example, the PA_PROP_DEVICE_MASTER_DEVICE property could
be handled in the core so that each virtual device doesn't have to maintain it
separately. By using the origin_sink and destination_source pointers the core
is able to see at stream creation time that the stream is created by a virtual
device, and then update that device's property list using the name of the
master device that the stream is being connected to. The same thing can be done
also when the stream is being moved from a device to another, in which case the
_MASTER_DEVICE property needs updating.
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messages
See: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/914
Tweaked-By: Arun Raghavan <arun.raghavan@collabora.co.uk>
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If many small blocks are in queue, handle_seek is being called
for every one of them, sometimes causing a rewind. Delay the
call until all blocks are handled, then call handle_seek only
once.
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
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Allow a message in the queue to perform both a seek and a post data.
For clients that do not use PA_SEEK_RELATIVE (e g gstreamer), this
cuts the message count - and sometimes even the rewinds - in half.
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
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When logging a suppression message do so on the same log level as the
suppressed messages.
Cherry picked by Colin Guthrie from ec5a7857127a1b3b9c5517c4a70a9b2c8aab35ca
with a couple of additional changes due to extra limiting in master
that was not present in stable-queue.
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After this patch the volume changes are applied immediately after
sink rewind before processing streams and monitor source.
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Name string is copied and added to flist structure. The original is
responsibility of the caller. The name is only used for debug printing.
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This causes problems as outlined in ticket #887.
This reverts commit f564c7d76371380980faa10ee3c756c3130c60bf.
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This prevented to use pacat --file-format option correctly
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In the file src/pulsecore/random.c
I found that the log information "Failed to get proper entropy. Falling
back to seeding with current time." would never be printed.
This change corrects the issue.
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This is needed to better support out of tree builds (including
distcheck) and to ensure the necessary folders are created in the
build tree on configure and also works around an intl-tools bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/intltool/+bug/605826)
The Makefile.am's used are minimal (and in some cases completely
blank). At present they do not include anything interesting
with the majority of the real work still done by the monolitic
src/Makefile.am
It may make sense to start splitting out src/Makefile.am into
smaller chunks but this commit makes the minimum changes to address
the issues that result from using make distcheck and other out of
tree builds.
Note: This 'breaks' the ability to type make in e.g. the src/modules
folder and have all of PA rebuilt accordingly (this is because the
static Makefiles previously present just did a "make -C ..") which
was purportedly for use in emacs. But I'm sure there will be a better
and more robust way to configure emacs to do your builds properly if
this behaviour is still desirable.
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PA_STATIC_FLIST_DECLARE macro sets the flist name automatically.
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This ensures that the build does not fail if the ssat and pkhbt
instructions are not available (armv5te and below).
Fixes: http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/790
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The old free list implementation used objects in FIFO style. This is
bad because it tries keep all the objects ever used alive and in
memory. This minimizes the changes that an allocated object is already
in cache. When there is shortage of physical memory this may also
increase change that newly allocated object is swapped out. LIFO
(e.g. stack) style free list should help these issues. Like the old
one the new implementation is also lock free. This version (v2.1) of
the patch has a potential weakness fixed. The previous version (2.0)
did segfault when popping from empty flist, this does not.
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dbus_message_iter_append_fixed_array does appends a block of fixed-length
values to an array.
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The commit that introduced this macro was incorrect in some places. This
patch fixes these. Thanks to Pierre-Louis Bossart for pointing this out.
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appropriate for 'phone' streams
This was a result a report by Patrick Ben Koetter relating to his
Logitech Wireless Headset.
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Signed-off-by: Jyri Sarha <jyri.sarha@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Tanu Kaskinen <tanu.kaskinen@digia.com>
Reviewd-by: Colin Guthrie <cguthrie@mandriva.org>
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To make concurrent use of SW and HW volume glitchles their application
needs to be synchronized. For accurate synchronization the HW volume
needs to be applied in IO thread. This patch adds infrastructure to
delay the applying of HW volume to match with SW volume timing. To
avoid synchronization problems this patch moves many of the volume and
mute related functions from main thread to IO thread. All these
changes become active only if the sync volume flag for a sink has been
set. So, for this patch to have any effect it needs to be taken into
use by sink implementor.
Signed-off-by: Jyri Sarha <jyri.sarha@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Tanu Kaskinen <tanu.kaskinen@digia.com>
Reviewd-by: Colin Guthrie <cguthrie@mandriva.org>
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This causes an error to be generated if an invalid volume is provided to
commands that set sink/sink-input/source volume.
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This adds a PA_VOLUME_IS_VALID() macro for checking if a given
pa_volume_t is valid. This makes changes to the volume ranges simpler
(just change PA_VOLUME_MAX, for example, without needing to modify any
other code).
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In the assembly optimized versions of SSE, a noise could occur when the
number of channels were 3,5,6 or 7. For MMX and ARM, this could occur
when the number of channels were 3.
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
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stream is not linked.
When looping through the streams on a given device checking to see if the
stream is 'active' there should be no assert if the stream is not linked, it
should simply be ignored.
This assert can be hit if a sink and a sink input are both created and setup
but the final put calls are left to the end as is done in module-ladspa-sink.
While the order of the calls in module-ladspa-sink could be altered, we should
deal gracefully with the way it is now and not complain about ending up
in this state.
A trigger case was trivial:
1. Load a ladspa-sink.
2. Play a stream and move it to it.
3. Unload the module, then reload it.
4. Due to module-stream-restore and module-suspend-on-idle, the hook callbacks
will ultimately hit this assert.
Thanks to Kim Therkelsen for highlighting this issue.
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This retains CPU information (processor type and supported features) in
pa_core, so that this information can be used by modules at init time to
figure out what optimisations may be used.
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This commit restores the functionality originally included in 65e807
by Leszek Koltunski.
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This commit mostly converts the X11 handling to XCB. There are still
some uses of XLib to deal with the X11 session handling modules, however all
client-side code should now be free of XLib and thus this should fix Bug #799
Note that this removes the screen-based changes by Leszek Koltunski
in 65e80, however this will be restored in due course.
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Avoid losing precision by subtracting uint64 values before converting them to
doubles.
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When .including a directory, all files with the extension '.pa'
in that folder will be parsed in alphabetical order.
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Second version after Tanu's feedback
TODO:
- notify client that volume control is disabled
- change sink rate in passthrough mode if needed
- automatic detection of passthrough mode instead of hard
coded profile names
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@intel.com>
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Previously we used libdbus's memory as keys in listening_signals, which caused
that the memory of the hashmap keys got overwritten, which led to that signals
weren't sent properly.
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We fail to detect when people disable IPv6 in there kernels. This patch
makes sure we don't ignore this error condition.
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/752
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533470
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25742
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