From c32c6c833e328610729ec034801ea110f5178cc1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 03:49:16 +0200 Subject: introduce relative_volume field in sink_input and make use of it on sink flat volume change --- src/pulsecore/sink-input.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/pulsecore/sink-input.c') diff --git a/src/pulsecore/sink-input.c b/src/pulsecore/sink-input.c index ad6b9ca7..58559775 100644 --- a/src/pulsecore/sink-input.c +++ b/src/pulsecore/sink-input.c @@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ int pa_sink_input_new( i->volume_factor = data->volume_factor; pa_cvolume_init(&i->soft_volume); + memset(i->relative_volume, 0, sizeof(i->relative_volume)); i->save_volume = data->save_volume; i->save_sink = data->save_sink; i->save_muted = data->save_muted; @@ -530,7 +531,7 @@ void pa_sink_input_put(pa_sink_input *i) { pa_sink_update_flat_volume(i->sink, &new_volume); pa_sink_set_volume(i->sink, &new_volume, FALSE, FALSE); } else - pa_sw_cvolume_multiply(&i->soft_volume, &i->virtual_volume, &i->volume_factor); + pa_sink_input_set_relative_volume(i, &i->virtual_volume); i->thread_info.soft_volume = i->soft_volume; i->thread_info.muted = i->muted; @@ -901,11 +902,12 @@ void pa_sink_input_set_volume(pa_sink_input *i, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_boo /* OK, we are in normal volume mode. The volume only affects * ourselves */ - pa_sw_cvolume_multiply(&i->soft_volume, volume, &i->volume_factor); + pa_sink_input_set_relative_volume(i, volume); /* Hooks have the ability to play games with i->soft_volume */ pa_hook_fire(&i->core->hooks[PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_SET_VOLUME], i); + /* Copy the new soft_volume to the thread_info struct */ pa_assert_se(pa_asyncmsgq_send(i->sink->asyncmsgq, PA_MSGOBJECT(i), PA_SINK_INPUT_MESSAGE_SET_SOFT_VOLUME, NULL, 0, NULL) == 0); } @@ -923,24 +925,50 @@ const pa_cvolume *pa_sink_input_get_volume(pa_sink_input *i) { /* Called from main context */ pa_cvolume *pa_sink_input_get_relative_volume(pa_sink_input *i, pa_cvolume *v) { + unsigned c; + pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i); pa_assert(v); pa_assert(PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(i->state)); - *v = i->virtual_volume; - /* This always returns a relative volume, even in flat volume mode */ - if (i->sink->flags & PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME) { - pa_cvolume sv; + v->channels = i->sample_spec.channels; + + for (c = 0; c < v->channels; c++) + v->values[c] = pa_sw_volume_from_linear(i->relative_volume[c]); + + return v; +} + +/* Called from main context */ +void pa_sink_input_set_relative_volume(pa_sink_input *i, const pa_cvolume *v) { + unsigned c; + pa_cvolume _v; - sv = *pa_sink_get_volume(i->sink, FALSE); + pa_sink_input_assert_ref(i); + pa_assert(PA_SINK_INPUT_IS_LINKED(i->state)); + pa_assert(!v || pa_cvolume_compatible(v, &i->sample_spec)); + + if (!v) + v = pa_cvolume_reset(&_v, i->sample_spec.channels); + + /* This basically calculates: + * + * i->relative_volume := v + * i->soft_volume := i->relative_volume * i->volume_factor */ - pa_sw_cvolume_divide(v, v, - pa_cvolume_remap(&sv, &i->sink->channel_map, &i->channel_map)); + i->soft_volume.channels = i->sample_spec.channels; + + for (c = 0; c < i->sample_spec.channels; c++) { + i->relative_volume[c] = pa_sw_volume_to_linear(v->values[c]); + + i->soft_volume.values[c] = pa_sw_volume_from_linear( + i->relative_volume[c] * + pa_sw_volume_to_linear(i->volume_factor.values[c])); } - return v; + /* We don't copy the data to the thread_info data. That's left for someone else to do */ } /* Called from main context */ @@ -1110,9 +1138,11 @@ int pa_sink_input_start_move(pa_sink_input *i) { if (i->sink->flags & PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME) { pa_cvolume new_volume; - /* Make the absolute volume relative */ - i->virtual_volume = i->soft_volume; - i->soft_volume = i->volume_factor; + /* Make the virtual volume relative */ + pa_sink_input_get_relative_volume(i, &i->virtual_volume); + + /* And reset the the relative volume */ + pa_sink_input_set_relative_volume(i, NULL); /* We might need to update the sink's volume if we are in flat * volume mode. */ -- cgit