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Hi,
I found that volume ramping is inside PA now.
there's a minor fix here, it is a bug i found after the patch is submitted:
line 1781 of sink-input.c :
if ((i->thread_info.ramp_info.envelope_dying - nbytes) <= 0) {
need to be changed to
if ((i->thread_info.ramp_info.envelope_dying - (ssize_t) nbytes) <= 0) {
otherwise this argument will never be negative since nbytes is of type
size_t which is unsigned.
Please change it when you have time, sorry if bring any inconvenience. :)
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most of them were due to missing #ifdefs or wrong printf format type for
[s]size_t.
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Avahi and dbus is too heavy for OSX just for the sake of publishing our
services via mDNS/Zeroconf. Apple has its own Zeroconf implementation
called Bonjour, and this patch adds a module that implements service
announcement with that API.
All data gathering is copied from module-zeroconf-publish.c, but
unfortunately the code there is too specifically made for avahi, so I
couldn't factor it out to reuse it.
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This patch adds support for CoreAudio driven devices under Mac OS X. It
is typically instanciated by the CoreAudio device detection module and
handles all available streams on a specific device.
Sinks are created according to the reported stream configuration.
Float32 is used as default audio sample format at it is the only format
CoreAudio speaks natively.
Hardware volume control is not implemented yet.
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This adds a new module for CoreAudio device detection. It registers a
callback to detect hotplugged devices and creates/destroys modules named
'module-coreaudio-device'. Devices are identified via a system-wide
unique AudioDeviceID.
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At least for pipes, recv() with MSG_PEEK does actually eat up data from
file descriptors. Hence, this can't be used for PULLHUP emulation.
Use another ioctl hack for that.
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Even on 10.5.8, poll() does not do the right thing. Haven't checked on
newer versions. Hence, wrap all occurences of poll() to pa_poll and
emulate that call with select() on OSX. This is totally embarassing.
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Signed-off-by: Kim Lester <kim@dfusion.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de>
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Move the code for OS_IS_DARWIN to the top as on Darwin,
HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME is also defined.
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most of them were due to missing #ifdefs or wrong printf format type for
[s]size_t.
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Note also the willneed/will_need inconsistency. I guess it could be nice to ASAP
choose one of them and introduce a backward compatibility hack for the other.
The issues was mostly found with:
for a in $(grep -r '^[ /]\*.*()' $(
find -name '*.[ch]') |
sed 's,^.* \([^ ]*\)().*$,\1,g' |
sort |
uniq |
grep ^pa_)
do
grep -rq "^.[^*].*\<$a(" $(find * -name '*.h') || echo $a
done
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On all the platforms I tested, PulseAudio is frequently awaken and
doesn't sleep for the duration specified for the poll timeout.
Sometimes wake-ups occur within milliseconds of the poll call for no
good reason; this seems to be related to ALSA issues (see my posts on
the ALSA mailing list on null poll events).
This patch enables a better log of requested sleep times v. actual
sleep times. Enable DEBUG_TIMING to see actual messages. Please let me
know if you see odd behaviors like the one below
- Pierre
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: poll timeout: 188 ms
E: rtpoll.c: Process time 0 ms; sleep time 48 ms
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll finish
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: poll timeout: 139 ms
E: rtpoll.c: Process time 0 ms; sleep time 49 ms
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll finish
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: poll timeout: 189 ms
E: rtpoll.c: Process time 0 ms; sleep time 0 ms
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll finish
E: rtpoll.c: rtpoll_run
E: rtpoll.c: poll timeout: 189 ms
E: rtpoll.c: Process time 0 ms; sleep time 49 ms
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Hi, Lennart.
Spotted another typo. Patch attached.
Best wishes,
chocolateboy.
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The fact whether an ALSA card is a modem is stored in the SOUND_CLASS,
not the SOUND_FORM_FACTOR property. So read it from there.
Patch from Whoopie.
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deadlock
Compiler optimisations have been seen to initialise
m->n_waiting_for_accept to a positive non-zero value, so the while() in
pa_threaded_mainloop_signal() never proceeds. Fix this by properly
initializing m->n_waiting_for_accept in pa_threaded_mainloop_new().
Patch from Iain Bucław.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502992
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Fix missing argument to pa_read(), and be consistent with declaration of
state variable in pa_cpu_init_arm().
Signed-off-by: Daniel T Chen <crimsun@ubuntu.com>
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pulsecore/cpu-arm.c: In function 'get_cpuinfo':
pulsecore/cpu-arm.c:70: warning: implicit declaration of function 'pa_read' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
pulsecore/cpu-arm.c:72: warning: implicit declaration of function 'pa_close' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
pulsecore/cpu-arm.c: In function 'pa_cpu_init_arm':
pulsecore/cpu-arm.c:110: warning: implicit declaration of function 'pa_split_spaces' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
pulsecore/cpu-arm.c:110: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
Function `pa_split_spaces' implicitly converted to pointer at pulsecore/cpu-arm.c:110
Signed-off-by: Daniel T Chen <crimsun@ubuntu.com>
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This patch serves two purposes:
1) Allows something other than the de-facto standard udev rules dir or
/lib/udev/rules.d to be used (the udev build system allows you to
customise this)
2) Allows a prefixed, non-root install (right now, the /lib/... path
is hard-coded into the build system
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'n_waiting' and 'n_waiting_for_accept' may be accessed from mulitple
threads, and thus need to be marked as volatile to suppres certain
compiler optimisations. All uses are protected by a mutex, so we don't
need to worry about cache issues (added documentation for this as well).
This addresses bug #738.
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incoming message.
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Since the stream identifiers (channels) are monotonically growing integer, it
isn't a good idea to use them as index to a dynamic array, because the array
will grow all the time. This is not a problem with client connections that
don't create many streams, but, for example, long-running clients that use
libcanberra for playing event sounds, this means that the client connection
effectively leaks memory.
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Stolen from
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/audio/pulseaudio/files/patch-src_pulse_util.c?rev=1.1
and fixed for indentation.
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Instead of declaring extra variables for the ALSA profiles and PATHS, and
using EXTRA_DIST for the udev rule, use the dist_ prefix when declaring
them for conditional installation.
This relies on the fact that automake *is* smart enough to know that there
exist *no* conditional dist, and will always distribute all of them.
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On FreeBSD, devname() is a system function, and was overshadowed.
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Without this change, on FreeBSD you'll be bothered by tons of warnings
about overshadowing signal(2).
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calculation
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usage doesn't really change and there may be
a bug in the vectorized version
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statements
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Stole from
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/audio/pulseaudio/files/patch-src_pulsecore_atomic.h?rev=1.6
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FIONREAD on OpenSolaris is declared in sys/filio.h. The RTP modules already
rely on the presence of FIONREAD, and check for the header, so this brings
the pipe source and sink modules on par with them.
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This avoids two warnings due to FIONREAD not being defined.
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