#ifndef foocorehfoo #define foocorehfoo /*** This file is part of PulseAudio. Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with PulseAudio; if not, see . ***/ #include #include #include #include /* This is a bitmask that encodes the cause why a sink/source is * suspended. * * When adding new causes, remember to update pa_suspend_cause_to_string() and * PA_SUSPEND_CAUSE_TO_STRING_BUF_SIZE! */ typedef enum pa_suspend_cause { PA_SUSPEND_USER = 1, /* Exposed to the user via some protocol */ PA_SUSPEND_APPLICATION = 2, /* Used by the device reservation logic */ PA_SUSPEND_IDLE = 4, /* Used by module-suspend-on-idle */ PA_SUSPEND_SESSION = 8, /* Used by module-hal for mark inactive sessions */ PA_SUSPEND_PASSTHROUGH = 16, /* Used to suspend monitor sources when the sink is in passthrough mode */ PA_SUSPEND_INTERNAL = 32, /* This is used for short period server-internal suspends, such as for sample rate updates */ PA_SUSPEND_UNAVAILABLE = 64, /* Used by device implementations that have to suspend when the device is unavailable */ PA_SUSPEND_ALL = 0xFFFF /* Magic cause that can be used to resume forcibly */ } pa_suspend_cause_t; #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include typedef enum pa_server_type { PA_SERVER_TYPE_UNSET, PA_SERVER_TYPE_USER, PA_SERVER_TYPE_SYSTEM, PA_SERVER_TYPE_NONE } pa_server_type_t; typedef enum pa_core_state { PA_CORE_STARTUP, PA_CORE_RUNNING, PA_CORE_SHUTDOWN } pa_core_state_t; typedef enum pa_core_hook { PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_FIXATE, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_UNLINK_POST, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_STATE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_PORT_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_FLAGS_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_VOLUME_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_MUTE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_PORT_LATENCY_OFFSET_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_FIXATE, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_UNLINK_POST, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_STATE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_PORT_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_FLAGS_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_VOLUME_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_MUTE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_PORT_LATENCY_OFFSET_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_FIXATE, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_UNLINK_POST, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_MOVE_START, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_MOVE_FINISH, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_MOVE_FAIL, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_STATE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_VOLUME_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_MUTE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_PREFERRED_SINK_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SINK_INPUT_SEND_EVENT, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_FIXATE, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_UNLINK_POST, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_MOVE_START, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_MOVE_FINISH, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_MOVE_FAIL, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_STATE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_VOLUME_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_MUTE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_PREFERRED_SOURCE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_SEND_EVENT, PA_CORE_HOOK_CLIENT_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_CLIENT_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_CLIENT_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_CLIENT_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_CLIENT_SEND_EVENT, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_CHOOSE_INITIAL_PROFILE, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_PUT, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_PREFERRED_PORT_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_PROFILE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_PROFILE_ADDED, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_PROFILE_AVAILABLE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_CARD_SUSPEND_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_PORT_AVAILABLE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_PORT_LATENCY_OFFSET_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_DEFAULT_SINK_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_DEFAULT_SOURCE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_MODULE_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_MODULE_PROPLIST_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_MODULE_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_SAMPLE_CACHE_NEW, PA_CORE_HOOK_SAMPLE_CACHE_CHANGED, PA_CORE_HOOK_SAMPLE_CACHE_UNLINK, PA_CORE_HOOK_MAX } pa_core_hook_t; /* The core structure of PulseAudio. Every PulseAudio daemon contains * exactly one of these. It is used for storing kind of global * variables for the daemon. */ struct pa_core { pa_msgobject parent; pa_core_state_t state; /* A random value which may be used to identify this instance of * PulseAudio. Not cryptographically secure in any way. */ uint32_t cookie; pa_mainloop_api *mainloop; /* idxset of all kinds of entities */ pa_idxset *clients, *cards, *sinks, *sources, *sink_inputs, *source_outputs, *modules, *scache; /* Some hashmaps for all sorts of entities */ pa_hashmap *namereg, *shared, *message_handlers; /* The default sink/source as configured by the user. If the user hasn't * explicitly configured anything, these are set to NULL. These are strings * instead of sink/source pointers, because that allows us to reference * devices that don't currently exist. That's useful for remembering that * a hotplugged USB sink was previously set as the default sink. */ char *configured_default_sink; char *configured_default_source; /* The effective default sink/source. If no sink or source is explicitly * configured as the default, we pick the device that ranks highest * according to the compare_sinks() and compare_sources() functions in * core.c. pa_core_update_default_sink/source() has to be called whenever * anything changes that might change the comparison results. */ pa_sink *default_sink; pa_source *default_source; pa_channel_map default_channel_map; pa_sample_spec default_sample_spec; uint32_t alternate_sample_rate; unsigned default_n_fragments, default_fragment_size_msec; unsigned deferred_volume_safety_margin_usec; int deferred_volume_extra_delay_usec; unsigned lfe_crossover_freq; pa_defer_event *module_defer_unload_event; pa_hashmap *modules_pending_unload; /* pa_module -> pa_module (hashmap-as-a-set) */ pa_defer_event *subscription_defer_event; PA_LLIST_HEAD(pa_subscription, subscriptions); PA_LLIST_HEAD(pa_subscription_event, subscription_event_queue); pa_subscription_event *subscription_event_last; /* The mempool is used for data we write to, it's readonly for the client. */ pa_mempool *mempool; /* Shared memory size, as specified either by daemon configuration * or PA daemon defaults (~ 64 MiB). */ size_t shm_size; pa_silence_cache silence_cache; pa_time_event *exit_event; pa_time_event *scache_auto_unload_event; int exit_idle_time, scache_idle_time; bool flat_volumes:1; bool rescue_streams:1; bool disallow_module_loading:1; bool disallow_exit:1; bool running_as_daemon:1; bool realtime_scheduling:1; bool avoid_resampling:1; bool disable_remixing:1; bool remixing_use_all_sink_channels:1; bool remixing_produce_lfe:1; bool remixing_consume_lfe:1; bool deferred_volume:1; pa_resample_method_t resample_method; int realtime_priority; pa_server_type_t server_type; pa_cpu_info cpu_info; /* hooks */ pa_hook hooks[PA_CORE_HOOK_MAX]; }; PA_DECLARE_PUBLIC_CLASS(pa_core); #define PA_CORE(o) pa_core_cast(o) enum { PA_CORE_MESSAGE_UNLOAD_MODULE, PA_CORE_MESSAGE_MAX }; pa_core* pa_core_new(pa_mainloop_api *m, bool shared, bool enable_memfd, size_t shm_size); void pa_core_set_configured_default_sink(pa_core *core, const char *sink); void pa_core_set_configured_default_source(pa_core *core, const char *source); /* These should be called whenever something changes that may affect the * default sink or source choice. * * If the default source choice happens between two monitor sources, the * monitored sinks are compared, so if the default sink changes, the default * source may change too. However, pa_core_update_default_sink() calls * pa_core_update_default_source() internally, so it's sufficient to only call * pa_core_update_default_sink() when something happens that affects the sink * ordering. */ void pa_core_update_default_sink(pa_core *core); void pa_core_update_default_source(pa_core *core); void pa_core_set_exit_idle_time(pa_core *core, int time); /* Check whether no one is connected to this core */ void pa_core_check_idle(pa_core *c); int pa_core_exit(pa_core *c, bool force, int retval); void pa_core_maybe_vacuum(pa_core *c); /* wrapper for c->mainloop->time_*() RT time events */ pa_time_event* pa_core_rttime_new(pa_core *c, pa_usec_t usec, pa_time_event_cb_t cb, void *userdata); void pa_core_rttime_restart(pa_core *c, pa_time_event *e, pa_usec_t usec); static const size_t PA_SUSPEND_CAUSE_TO_STRING_BUF_SIZE = sizeof("USER|APPLICATION|IDLE|SESSION|PASSTHROUGH|INTERNAL|UNAVAILABLE"); /* Converts the given suspend cause to a string. The string is written to the * provided buffer. The same buffer is the return value of this function. */ const char *pa_suspend_cause_to_string(pa_suspend_cause_t cause, char buf[PA_SUSPEND_CAUSE_TO_STRING_BUF_SIZE]); void pa_core_move_streams_to_newly_available_preferred_sink(pa_core *c, pa_sink *s); void pa_core_move_streams_to_newly_available_preferred_source(pa_core *c, pa_source *s); #endif