| 1 | #ifndef foodefhfoo | 
| 2 | #define foodefhfoo | 
| 3 |  | 
| 4 | /*** | 
| 5 |   This file is part of PulseAudio. | 
| 6 |  | 
| 7 |   Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering | 
| 8 |   Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB | 
| 9 |  | 
| 10 |   PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
| 11 |   it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as | 
| 12 |   published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the | 
| 13 |   License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
| 14 |  | 
| 15 |   PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | 
| 16 |   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
| 17 |   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | 
| 18 |   Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
| 19 |  | 
| 20 |   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 21 |   License along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | 
| 22 | ***/ | 
| 23 |  | 
| 24 | #include <inttypes.h> | 
| 25 | #include <sys/time.h> | 
| 26 |  | 
| 27 | #include <pulse/cdecl.h> | 
| 28 | #include <pulse/sample.h> | 
| 29 | #include <pulse/version.h> | 
| 30 |  | 
| 31 | /** \file | 
| 32 |  * Global definitions */ | 
| 33 |  | 
| 34 | PA_C_DECL_BEGIN | 
| 35 |  | 
| 36 | /** The state of a connection context */ | 
| 37 | typedef enum pa_context_state { | 
| 38 |     PA_CONTEXT_UNCONNECTED,    /**< The context hasn't been connected yet */ | 
| 39 |     PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING,     /**< A connection is being established */ | 
| 40 |     PA_CONTEXT_AUTHORIZING,    /**< The client is authorizing itself to the daemon */ | 
| 41 |     PA_CONTEXT_SETTING_NAME,   /**< The client is passing its application name to the daemon */ | 
| 42 |     PA_CONTEXT_READY,          /**< The connection is established, the context is ready to execute operations */ | 
| 43 |     PA_CONTEXT_FAILED,         /**< The connection failed or was disconnected */ | 
| 44 |     PA_CONTEXT_TERMINATED      /**< The connection was terminated cleanly */ | 
| 45 | } pa_context_state_t; | 
| 46 |  | 
| 47 | /** Return non-zero if the passed state is one of the connected states. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 48 | static inline int PA_CONTEXT_IS_GOOD(pa_context_state_t x) { | 
| 49 |     return | 
| 50 |         x == PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING || | 
| 51 |         x == PA_CONTEXT_AUTHORIZING || | 
| 52 |         x == PA_CONTEXT_SETTING_NAME || | 
| 53 |         x == PA_CONTEXT_READY; | 
| 54 | } | 
| 55 |  | 
| 56 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 57 | #define PA_CONTEXT_UNCONNECTED PA_CONTEXT_UNCONNECTED | 
| 58 | #define PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING | 
| 59 | #define PA_CONTEXT_AUTHORIZING PA_CONTEXT_AUTHORIZING | 
| 60 | #define PA_CONTEXT_SETTING_NAME PA_CONTEXT_SETTING_NAME | 
| 61 | #define PA_CONTEXT_READY PA_CONTEXT_READY | 
| 62 | #define PA_CONTEXT_FAILED PA_CONTEXT_FAILED | 
| 63 | #define PA_CONTEXT_TERMINATED PA_CONTEXT_TERMINATED | 
| 64 | #define PA_CONTEXT_IS_GOOD PA_CONTEXT_IS_GOOD | 
| 65 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 66 |  | 
| 67 | /** The state of a stream */ | 
| 68 | typedef enum pa_stream_state { | 
| 69 |     PA_STREAM_UNCONNECTED,  /**< The stream is not yet connected to any sink or source */ | 
| 70 |     PA_STREAM_CREATING,     /**< The stream is being created */ | 
| 71 |     PA_STREAM_READY,        /**< The stream is established, you may pass audio data to it now */ | 
| 72 |     PA_STREAM_FAILED,       /**< An error occurred that made the stream invalid */ | 
| 73 |     PA_STREAM_TERMINATED    /**< The stream has been terminated cleanly */ | 
| 74 | } pa_stream_state_t; | 
| 75 |  | 
| 76 | /** Return non-zero if the passed state is one of the connected states. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 77 | static inline int PA_STREAM_IS_GOOD(pa_stream_state_t x) { | 
| 78 |     return | 
| 79 |         x == PA_STREAM_CREATING || | 
| 80 |         x == PA_STREAM_READY; | 
| 81 | } | 
| 82 |  | 
| 83 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 84 | #define PA_STREAM_UNCONNECTED PA_STREAM_UNCONNECTED | 
| 85 | #define PA_STREAM_CREATING PA_STREAM_CREATING | 
| 86 | #define PA_STREAM_READY PA_STREAM_READY | 
| 87 | #define PA_STREAM_FAILED PA_STREAM_FAILED | 
| 88 | #define PA_STREAM_TERMINATED PA_STREAM_TERMINATED | 
| 89 | #define PA_STREAM_IS_GOOD PA_STREAM_IS_GOOD | 
| 90 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 91 |  | 
| 92 | /** The state of an operation */ | 
| 93 | typedef enum pa_operation_state { | 
| 94 |     PA_OPERATION_RUNNING, | 
| 95 |     /**< The operation is still running */ | 
| 96 |     PA_OPERATION_DONE, | 
| 97 |     /**< The operation has completed */ | 
| 98 |     PA_OPERATION_CANCELLED | 
| 99 |     /**< The operation has been cancelled. Operations may get cancelled by the | 
| 100 |      * application, or as a result of the context getting disconnected while the | 
| 101 |      * operation is pending. */ | 
| 102 | } pa_operation_state_t; | 
| 103 |  | 
| 104 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 105 | #define PA_OPERATION_RUNNING PA_OPERATION_RUNNING | 
| 106 | #define PA_OPERATION_DONE PA_OPERATION_DONE | 
| 107 | #define PA_OPERATION_CANCELED PA_OPERATION_CANCELLED | 
| 108 | #define PA_OPERATION_CANCELLED PA_OPERATION_CANCELLED | 
| 109 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 110 |  | 
| 111 | /** An invalid index */ | 
| 112 | #define PA_INVALID_INDEX ((uint32_t) -1) | 
| 113 |  | 
| 114 | /** Some special flags for contexts. */ | 
| 115 | typedef enum pa_context_flags { | 
| 116 |     PA_CONTEXT_NOFLAGS = 0x0000U, | 
| 117 |     /**< Flag to pass when no specific options are needed (used to avoid casting)  \since 0.9.19 */ | 
| 118 |     PA_CONTEXT_NOAUTOSPAWN = 0x0001U, | 
| 119 |     /**< Disabled autospawning of the PulseAudio daemon if required */ | 
| 120 |     PA_CONTEXT_NOFAIL = 0x0002U | 
| 121 |     /**< Don't fail if the daemon is not available when pa_context_connect() is | 
| 122 |      * called, instead enter PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING state and wait for the daemon | 
| 123 |      * to appear.  \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 124 | } pa_context_flags_t; | 
| 125 |  | 
| 126 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 127 | /* Allow clients to check with #ifdef for those flags */ | 
| 128 | #define PA_CONTEXT_NOAUTOSPAWN PA_CONTEXT_NOAUTOSPAWN | 
| 129 | #define PA_CONTEXT_NOFAIL PA_CONTEXT_NOFAIL | 
| 130 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 131 |  | 
| 132 | /** Direction bitfield - while we currently do not expose anything bidirectional, | 
| 133 |   one should test against the bit instead of the value (e.g.\ if (d & PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT)), | 
| 134 |   because we might add bidirectional stuff in the future. \since 2.0 | 
| 135 | */ | 
| 136 | typedef enum pa_direction { | 
| 137 |     PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT = 0x0001U,  /**< Output direction */ | 
| 138 |     PA_DIRECTION_INPUT = 0x0002U    /**< Input direction */ | 
| 139 | } pa_direction_t; | 
| 140 |  | 
| 141 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 142 | #define PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT PA_DIRECTION_OUTPUT | 
| 143 | #define PA_DIRECTION_INPUT PA_DIRECTION_INPUT | 
| 144 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 145 |  | 
| 146 | /** The type of device we are dealing with */ | 
| 147 | typedef enum pa_device_type { | 
| 148 |     PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SINK,     /**< Playback device */ | 
| 149 |     PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SOURCE    /**< Recording device */ | 
| 150 | } pa_device_type_t; | 
| 151 |  | 
| 152 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 153 | #define PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SINK PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SINK | 
| 154 | #define PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SOURCE PA_DEVICE_TYPE_SOURCE | 
| 155 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 156 |  | 
| 157 | /** The direction of a pa_stream object */ | 
| 158 | typedef enum pa_stream_direction { | 
| 159 |     PA_STREAM_NODIRECTION,   /**< Invalid direction */ | 
| 160 |     PA_STREAM_PLAYBACK,      /**< Playback stream */ | 
| 161 |     PA_STREAM_RECORD,        /**< Record stream */ | 
| 162 |     PA_STREAM_UPLOAD         /**< Sample upload stream */ | 
| 163 | } pa_stream_direction_t; | 
| 164 |  | 
| 165 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 166 | #define PA_STREAM_NODIRECTION PA_STREAM_NODIRECTION | 
| 167 | #define PA_STREAM_PLAYBACK PA_STREAM_PLAYBACK | 
| 168 | #define PA_STREAM_RECORD PA_STREAM_RECORD | 
| 169 | #define PA_STREAM_UPLOAD PA_STREAM_UPLOAD | 
| 170 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 171 |  | 
| 172 | /** Some special flags for stream connections. */ | 
| 173 | typedef enum pa_stream_flags { | 
| 174 |  | 
| 175 |     PA_STREAM_NOFLAGS = 0x0000U, | 
| 176 |     /**< Flag to pass when no specific options are needed (used to avoid casting)  \since 0.9.19 */ | 
| 177 |  | 
| 178 |     PA_STREAM_START_CORKED = 0x0001U, | 
| 179 |     /**< Create the stream corked, requiring an explicit | 
| 180 |      * pa_stream_cork() call to uncork it. */ | 
| 181 |  | 
| 182 |     PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING = 0x0002U, | 
| 183 |     /**< Interpolate the latency for this stream. When enabled, | 
| 184 |      * pa_stream_get_latency() and pa_stream_get_time() will try to | 
| 185 |      * estimate the current record/playback time based on the local | 
| 186 |      * time that passed since the last timing info update.  Using this | 
| 187 |      * option has the advantage of not requiring a whole roundtrip | 
| 188 |      * when the current playback/recording time is needed. Consider | 
| 189 |      * using this option when requesting latency information | 
| 190 |      * frequently. This is especially useful on long latency network | 
| 191 |      * connections. It makes a lot of sense to combine this option | 
| 192 |      * with PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE. */ | 
| 193 |  | 
| 194 |     PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONIC = 0x0004U, | 
| 195 |     /**< Don't force the time to increase monotonically. If this | 
| 196 |      * option is enabled, pa_stream_get_time() will not necessarily | 
| 197 |      * return always monotonically increasing time values on each | 
| 198 |      * call. This may confuse applications which cannot deal with time | 
| 199 |      * going 'backwards', but has the advantage that bad transport | 
| 200 |      * latency estimations that caused the time to jump ahead can | 
| 201 |      * be corrected quickly, without the need to wait. (Please note | 
| 202 |      * that this flag was named PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONOUS in releases | 
| 203 |      * prior to 0.9.11. The old name is still defined too, for | 
| 204 |      * compatibility reasons. */ | 
| 205 |  | 
| 206 |     PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE = 0x0008U, | 
| 207 |     /**< If set timing update requests are issued periodically | 
| 208 |      * automatically. Combined with PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING you | 
| 209 |      * will be able to query the current time and latency with | 
| 210 |      * pa_stream_get_time() and pa_stream_get_latency() at all times | 
| 211 |      * without a packet round trip.*/ | 
| 212 |  | 
| 213 |     PA_STREAM_NO_REMAP_CHANNELS = 0x0010U, | 
| 214 |     /**< Don't remap channels by their name, instead map them simply | 
| 215 |      * by their index. Implies PA_STREAM_NO_REMIX_CHANNELS. Only | 
| 216 |      * supported when the server is at least PA 0.9.8. It is ignored | 
| 217 |      * on older servers.\since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 218 |  | 
| 219 |     PA_STREAM_NO_REMIX_CHANNELS = 0x0020U, | 
| 220 |     /**< When remapping channels by name, don't upmix or downmix them | 
| 221 |      * to related channels. Copy them into matching channels of the | 
| 222 |      * device 1:1. Only supported when the server is at least PA | 
| 223 |      * 0.9.8. It is ignored on older servers. \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 224 |  | 
| 225 |     PA_STREAM_FIX_FORMAT = 0x0040U, | 
| 226 |     /**< Use the sample format of the sink/device this stream is being | 
| 227 |      * connected to, and possibly ignore the format the sample spec | 
| 228 |      * contains -- but you still have to pass a valid value in it as a | 
| 229 |      * hint to PulseAudio what would suit your stream best. If this is | 
| 230 |      * used you should query the used sample format after creating the | 
| 231 |      * stream by using pa_stream_get_sample_spec(). Also, if you | 
| 232 |      * specified manual buffer metrics it is recommended to update | 
| 233 |      * them with pa_stream_set_buffer_attr() to compensate for the | 
| 234 |      * changed frame sizes. Only supported when the server is at least | 
| 235 |      * PA 0.9.8. It is ignored on older servers. | 
| 236 |      * | 
| 237 |      * When creating streams with pa_stream_new_extended(), this flag has no | 
| 238 |      * effect. If you specify a format with PCM encoding, and you want the | 
| 239 |      * server to choose the sample format, then you should leave the sample | 
| 240 |      * format unspecified in the pa_format_info object. This also means that | 
| 241 |      * you can't use pa_format_info_from_sample_spec(), because that function | 
| 242 |      * always sets the sample format. | 
| 243 |      * | 
| 244 |      * \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 245 |  | 
| 246 |     PA_STREAM_FIX_RATE = 0x0080U, | 
| 247 |     /**< Use the sample rate of the sink, and possibly ignore the rate | 
| 248 |      * the sample spec contains. Usage similar to | 
| 249 |      * PA_STREAM_FIX_FORMAT. Only supported when the server is at least | 
| 250 |      * PA 0.9.8. It is ignored on older servers. | 
| 251 |      * | 
| 252 |      * When creating streams with pa_stream_new_extended(), this flag has no | 
| 253 |      * effect. If you specify a format with PCM encoding, and you want the | 
| 254 |      * server to choose the sample rate, then you should leave the rate | 
| 255 |      * unspecified in the pa_format_info object. This also means that you can't | 
| 256 |      * use pa_format_info_from_sample_spec(), because that function always sets | 
| 257 |      * the sample rate. | 
| 258 |      * | 
| 259 |      * \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 260 |  | 
| 261 |     PA_STREAM_FIX_CHANNELS = 0x0100, | 
| 262 |     /**< Use the number of channels and the channel map of the sink, | 
| 263 |      * and possibly ignore the number of channels and the map the | 
| 264 |      * sample spec and the passed channel map contain. Usage similar | 
| 265 |      * to PA_STREAM_FIX_FORMAT. Only supported when the server is at | 
| 266 |      * least PA 0.9.8. It is ignored on older servers. | 
| 267 |      * | 
| 268 |      * When creating streams with pa_stream_new_extended(), this flag has no | 
| 269 |      * effect. If you specify a format with PCM encoding, and you want the | 
| 270 |      * server to choose the channel count and/or channel map, then you should | 
| 271 |      * leave the channels and/or the channel map unspecified in the | 
| 272 |      * pa_format_info object. This also means that you can't use | 
| 273 |      * pa_format_info_from_sample_spec(), because that function always sets | 
| 274 |      * the channel count (but if you only want to leave the channel map | 
| 275 |      * unspecified, then pa_format_info_from_sample_spec() works, because it | 
| 276 |      * accepts a NULL channel map). | 
| 277 |      * | 
| 278 |      * \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 279 |  | 
| 280 |     PA_STREAM_DONT_MOVE = 0x0200U, | 
| 281 |     /**< Don't allow moving of this stream to another | 
| 282 |      * sink/device. Useful if you use any of the PA_STREAM_FIX_ flags | 
| 283 |      * and want to make sure that resampling never takes place -- | 
| 284 |      * which might happen if the stream is moved to another | 
| 285 |      * sink/source with a different sample spec/channel map. Only | 
| 286 |      * supported when the server is at least PA 0.9.8. It is ignored | 
| 287 |      * on older servers. \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 288 |  | 
| 289 |     PA_STREAM_VARIABLE_RATE = 0x0400U, | 
| 290 |     /**< Allow dynamic changing of the sampling rate during playback | 
| 291 |      * with pa_stream_update_sample_rate(). Only supported when the | 
| 292 |      * server is at least PA 0.9.8. It is ignored on older | 
| 293 |      * servers. \since 0.9.8 */ | 
| 294 |  | 
| 295 |     PA_STREAM_PEAK_DETECT = 0x0800U, | 
| 296 |     /**< Find peaks instead of resampling. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 297 |  | 
| 298 |     PA_STREAM_START_MUTED = 0x1000U, | 
| 299 |     /**< Create in muted state. If neither PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED nor | 
| 300 |      * PA_STREAM_START_MUTED are set, it is left to the server to decide | 
| 301 |      * whether to create the stream in muted or in unmuted | 
| 302 |      * state. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 303 |  | 
| 304 |     PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY = 0x2000U, | 
| 305 |     /**< Try to adjust the latency of the sink/source based on the | 
| 306 |      * requested buffer metrics and adjust buffer metrics | 
| 307 |      * accordingly. Also see pa_buffer_attr. This option may not be | 
| 308 |      * specified at the same time as PA_STREAM_EARLY_REQUESTS. \since | 
| 309 |      * 0.9.11 */ | 
| 310 |  | 
| 311 |     PA_STREAM_EARLY_REQUESTS = 0x4000U, | 
| 312 |     /**< Enable compatibility mode for legacy clients that rely on a | 
| 313 |      * "classic" hardware device fragment-style playback model. If | 
| 314 |      * this option is set, the minreq value of the buffer metrics gets | 
| 315 |      * a new meaning: instead of just specifying that no requests | 
| 316 |      * asking for less new data than this value will be made to the | 
| 317 |      * client it will also guarantee that requests are generated as | 
| 318 |      * early as this limit is reached. This flag should only be set in | 
| 319 |      * very few situations where compatibility with a fragment-based | 
| 320 |      * playback model needs to be kept and the client applications | 
| 321 |      * cannot deal with data requests that are delayed to the latest | 
| 322 |      * moment possible. (Usually these are programs that use usleep() | 
| 323 |      * or a similar call in their playback loops instead of sleeping | 
| 324 |      * on the device itself.) Also see pa_buffer_attr. This option may | 
| 325 |      * not be specified at the same time as | 
| 326 |      * PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY. \since 0.9.12 */ | 
| 327 |  | 
| 328 |     PA_STREAM_DONT_INHIBIT_AUTO_SUSPEND = 0x8000U, | 
| 329 |     /**< If set this stream won't be taken into account when it is | 
| 330 |      * checked whether the device this stream is connected to should | 
| 331 |      * auto-suspend. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 332 |  | 
| 333 |     PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED = 0x10000U, | 
| 334 |     /**< Create in unmuted state. If neither PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED | 
| 335 |      * nor PA_STREAM_START_MUTED are set it is left to the server to decide | 
| 336 |      * whether to create the stream in muted or in unmuted | 
| 337 |      * state. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 338 |  | 
| 339 |     PA_STREAM_FAIL_ON_SUSPEND = 0x20000U, | 
| 340 |     /**< If the sink/source this stream is connected to is suspended | 
| 341 |      * during the creation of this stream, cause it to fail. If the | 
| 342 |      * sink/source is being suspended during creation of this stream, | 
| 343 |      * make sure this stream is terminated. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 344 |  | 
| 345 |     PA_STREAM_RELATIVE_VOLUME = 0x40000U, | 
| 346 |     /**< If a volume is passed when this stream is created, consider | 
| 347 |      * it relative to the sink's current volume, never as absolute | 
| 348 |      * device volume. If this is not specified the volume will be | 
| 349 |      * consider absolute when the sink is in flat volume mode, | 
| 350 |      * relative otherwise. \since 0.9.20 */ | 
| 351 |  | 
| 352 |     PA_STREAM_PASSTHROUGH = 0x80000U | 
| 353 |     /**< Used to tag content that will be rendered by passthrough sinks. | 
| 354 |      * The data will be left as is and not reformatted, resampled. | 
| 355 |      * \since 1.0 */ | 
| 356 |  | 
| 357 | } pa_stream_flags_t; | 
| 358 |  | 
| 359 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 360 |  | 
| 361 | /* English is an evil language */ | 
| 362 | #define PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONOUS PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONIC | 
| 363 |  | 
| 364 | /* Allow clients to check with #ifdef for those flags */ | 
| 365 | #define PA_STREAM_START_CORKED PA_STREAM_START_CORKED | 
| 366 | #define PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING | 
| 367 | #define PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONIC PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONIC | 
| 368 | #define PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE | 
| 369 | #define PA_STREAM_NO_REMAP_CHANNELS PA_STREAM_NO_REMAP_CHANNELS | 
| 370 | #define PA_STREAM_NO_REMIX_CHANNELS PA_STREAM_NO_REMIX_CHANNELS | 
| 371 | #define PA_STREAM_FIX_FORMAT PA_STREAM_FIX_FORMAT | 
| 372 | #define PA_STREAM_FIX_RATE PA_STREAM_FIX_RATE | 
| 373 | #define PA_STREAM_FIX_CHANNELS PA_STREAM_FIX_CHANNELS | 
| 374 | #define PA_STREAM_DONT_MOVE PA_STREAM_DONT_MOVE | 
| 375 | #define PA_STREAM_VARIABLE_RATE PA_STREAM_VARIABLE_RATE | 
| 376 | #define PA_STREAM_PEAK_DETECT PA_STREAM_PEAK_DETECT | 
| 377 | #define PA_STREAM_START_MUTED PA_STREAM_START_MUTED | 
| 378 | #define PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY | 
| 379 | #define PA_STREAM_EARLY_REQUESTS PA_STREAM_EARLY_REQUESTS | 
| 380 | #define PA_STREAM_DONT_INHIBIT_AUTO_SUSPEND PA_STREAM_DONT_INHIBIT_AUTO_SUSPEND | 
| 381 | #define PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED | 
| 382 | #define PA_STREAM_FAIL_ON_SUSPEND PA_STREAM_FAIL_ON_SUSPEND | 
| 383 | #define PA_STREAM_RELATIVE_VOLUME PA_STREAM_RELATIVE_VOLUME | 
| 384 | #define PA_STREAM_PASSTHROUGH PA_STREAM_PASSTHROUGH | 
| 385 |  | 
| 386 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 387 |  | 
| 388 | /** Playback and record buffer metrics */ | 
| 389 | typedef struct pa_buffer_attr { | 
| 390 |     uint32_t maxlength; | 
| 391 |     /**< Maximum length of the buffer in bytes. Setting this to (uint32_t) -1 | 
| 392 |      * will initialize this to the maximum value supported by server, | 
| 393 |      * which is recommended. | 
| 394 |      * | 
| 395 |      * In strict low-latency playback scenarios you might want to set this to | 
| 396 |      * a lower value, likely together with the PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY flag. | 
| 397 |      * If you do so, you ensure that the latency doesn't grow beyond what is | 
| 398 |      * acceptable for the use case, at the cost of getting more underruns if | 
| 399 |      * the latency is lower than what the server can reliably handle. */ | 
| 400 |  | 
| 401 |     uint32_t tlength; | 
| 402 |     /**< Playback only: target length of the buffer. The server tries | 
| 403 |      * to assure that at least tlength bytes are always available in | 
| 404 |      * the per-stream server-side playback buffer. The server will | 
| 405 |      * only send requests for more data as long as the buffer has | 
| 406 |      * less than this number of bytes of data. | 
| 407 |      * | 
| 408 |      * It is recommended to set this to (uint32_t) -1, which will | 
| 409 |      * initialize this to a value that is deemed sensible by the | 
| 410 |      * server. However, this value will default to something like 2s; | 
| 411 |      * for applications that have specific latency requirements | 
| 412 |      * this value should be set to the maximum latency that the | 
| 413 |      * application can deal with. | 
| 414 |      * | 
| 415 |      * When PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is not set this value will | 
| 416 |      * influence only the per-stream playback buffer size. When | 
| 417 |      * PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is set the overall latency of the sink | 
| 418 |      * plus the playback buffer size is configured to this value. Set | 
| 419 |      * PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY if you are interested in adjusting the | 
| 420 |      * overall latency. Don't set it if you are interested in | 
| 421 |      * configuring the server-side per-stream playback buffer | 
| 422 |      * size. */ | 
| 423 |  | 
| 424 |     uint32_t prebuf; | 
| 425 |     /**< Playback only: pre-buffering. The server does not start with | 
| 426 |      * playback before at least prebuf bytes are available in the | 
| 427 |      * buffer. It is recommended to set this to (uint32_t) -1, which | 
| 428 |      * will initialize this to the same value as tlength, whatever | 
| 429 |      * that may be. | 
| 430 |      * | 
| 431 |      * Initialize to 0 to enable manual start/stop control of the stream. | 
| 432 |      * This means that playback will not stop on underrun and playback | 
| 433 |      * will not start automatically, instead pa_stream_cork() needs to | 
| 434 |      * be called explicitly. If you set this value to 0 you should also | 
| 435 |      * set PA_STREAM_START_CORKED. Should underrun occur, the read index | 
| 436 |      * of the output buffer overtakes the write index, and hence the | 
| 437 |      * fill level of the buffer is negative. | 
| 438 |      * | 
| 439 |      * Start of playback can be forced using pa_stream_trigger() even | 
| 440 |      * though the prebuffer size hasn't been reached. If a buffer | 
| 441 |      * underrun occurs, this prebuffering will be again enabled. */ | 
| 442 |  | 
| 443 |     uint32_t minreq; | 
| 444 |     /**< Playback only: minimum request. The server does not request | 
| 445 |      * less than minreq bytes from the client, instead waits until the | 
| 446 |      * buffer is free enough to request more bytes at once. It is | 
| 447 |      * recommended to set this to (uint32_t) -1, which will initialize | 
| 448 |      * this to a value that is deemed sensible by the server. This | 
| 449 |      * should be set to a value that gives PulseAudio enough time to | 
| 450 |      * move the data from the per-stream playback buffer into the | 
| 451 |      * hardware playback buffer. */ | 
| 452 |  | 
| 453 |     uint32_t fragsize; | 
| 454 |     /**< Recording only: fragment size. The server sends data in | 
| 455 |      * blocks of fragsize bytes size. Large values diminish | 
| 456 |      * interactivity with other operations on the connection context | 
| 457 |      * but decrease control overhead. It is recommended to set this to | 
| 458 |      * (uint32_t) -1, which will initialize this to a value that is | 
| 459 |      * deemed sensible by the server. However, this value will default | 
| 460 |      * to something like 2s; For applications that have specific | 
| 461 |      * latency requirements this value should be set to the maximum | 
| 462 |      * latency that the application can deal with. | 
| 463 |      * | 
| 464 |      * If PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is set the overall source latency | 
| 465 |      * will be adjusted according to this value. If it is not set the | 
| 466 |      * source latency is left unmodified. */ | 
| 467 |  | 
| 468 | } pa_buffer_attr; | 
| 469 |  | 
| 470 | /** Error values as used by pa_context_errno(). Use pa_strerror() to convert these values to human readable strings */ | 
| 471 | typedef enum pa_error_code { | 
| 472 |     PA_OK = 0,                     /**< No error */ | 
| 473 |     PA_ERR_ACCESS,                 /**< Access failure */ | 
| 474 |     PA_ERR_COMMAND,                /**< Unknown command */ | 
| 475 |     PA_ERR_INVALID,                /**< Invalid argument */ | 
| 476 |     PA_ERR_EXIST,                  /**< Entity exists */ | 
| 477 |     PA_ERR_NOENTITY,               /**< No such entity */ | 
| 478 |     PA_ERR_CONNECTIONREFUSED,      /**< Connection refused */ | 
| 479 |     PA_ERR_PROTOCOL,               /**< Protocol error */ | 
| 480 |     PA_ERR_TIMEOUT,                /**< Timeout */ | 
| 481 |     PA_ERR_AUTHKEY,                /**< No authentication key */ | 
| 482 |     PA_ERR_INTERNAL,               /**< Internal error */ | 
| 483 |     PA_ERR_CONNECTIONTERMINATED,   /**< Connection terminated */ | 
| 484 |     PA_ERR_KILLED,                 /**< Entity killed */ | 
| 485 |     PA_ERR_INVALIDSERVER,          /**< Invalid server */ | 
| 486 |     PA_ERR_MODINITFAILED,          /**< Module initialization failed */ | 
| 487 |     PA_ERR_BADSTATE,               /**< Bad state */ | 
| 488 |     PA_ERR_NODATA,                 /**< No data */ | 
| 489 |     PA_ERR_VERSION,                /**< Incompatible protocol version */ | 
| 490 |     PA_ERR_TOOLARGE,               /**< Data too large */ | 
| 491 |     PA_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED,           /**< Operation not supported \since 0.9.5 */ | 
| 492 |     PA_ERR_UNKNOWN,                /**< The error code was unknown to the client */ | 
| 493 |     PA_ERR_NOEXTENSION,            /**< Extension does not exist. \since 0.9.12 */ | 
| 494 |     PA_ERR_OBSOLETE,               /**< Obsolete functionality. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 495 |     PA_ERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED,         /**< Missing implementation. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 496 |     PA_ERR_FORKED,                 /**< The caller forked without calling execve() and tried to reuse the context. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 497 |     PA_ERR_IO,                     /**< An IO error happened. \since 0.9.16 */ | 
| 498 |     PA_ERR_BUSY,                   /**< Device or resource busy. \since 0.9.17 */ | 
| 499 |     PA_ERR_MAX                     /**< Not really an error but the first invalid error code */ | 
| 500 | } pa_error_code_t; | 
| 501 |  | 
| 502 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 503 | #define PA_OK PA_OK | 
| 504 | #define PA_ERR_ACCESS PA_ERR_ACCESS | 
| 505 | #define PA_ERR_COMMAND PA_ERR_COMMAND | 
| 506 | #define PA_ERR_INVALID PA_ERR_INVALID | 
| 507 | #define PA_ERR_EXIST PA_ERR_EXIST | 
| 508 | #define PA_ERR_NOENTITY PA_ERR_NOENTITY | 
| 509 | #define PA_ERR_CONNECTIONREFUSED PA_ERR_CONNECTIONREFUSED | 
| 510 | #define PA_ERR_PROTOCOL PA_ERR_PROTOCOL | 
| 511 | #define PA_ERR_TIMEOUT PA_ERR_TIMEOUT | 
| 512 | #define PA_ERR_AUTHKEY PA_ERR_AUTHKEY | 
| 513 | #define PA_ERR_INTERNAL PA_ERR_INTERNAL | 
| 514 | #define PA_ERR_CONNECTIONTERMINATED PA_ERR_CONNECTIONTERMINATED | 
| 515 | #define PA_ERR_KILLED PA_ERR_KILLED | 
| 516 | #define PA_ERR_INVALIDSERVER PA_ERR_INVALIDSERVER | 
| 517 | #define PA_ERR_MODINITFAILED PA_ERR_MODINITFAILED | 
| 518 | #define PA_ERR_BADSTATE PA_ERR_BADSTATE | 
| 519 | #define PA_ERR_NODATA PA_ERR_NODATA | 
| 520 | #define PA_ERR_VERSION PA_ERR_VERSION | 
| 521 | #define PA_ERR_TOOLARGE PA_ERR_TOOLARGE | 
| 522 | #define PA_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED PA_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED | 
| 523 | #define PA_ERR_UNKNOWN PA_ERR_UNKNOWN | 
| 524 | #define PA_ERR_NOEXTENSION PA_ERR_NOEXTENSION | 
| 525 | #define PA_ERR_OBSOLETE PA_ERR_OBSOLETE | 
| 526 | #define PA_ERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED PA_ERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED | 
| 527 | #define PA_ERR_FORKED PA_ERR_FORKED | 
| 528 | #define PA_ERR_MAX PA_ERR_MAX | 
| 529 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 530 |  | 
| 531 | /** Subscription event mask, as used by pa_context_subscribe() */ | 
| 532 | typedef enum pa_subscription_mask { | 
| 533 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_NULL = 0x0000U, | 
| 534 |     /**< No events */ | 
| 535 |  | 
| 536 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK = 0x0001U, | 
| 537 |     /**< Sink events */ | 
| 538 |  | 
| 539 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE = 0x0002U, | 
| 540 |     /**< Source events */ | 
| 541 |  | 
| 542 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK_INPUT = 0x0004U, | 
| 543 |     /**< Sink input events */ | 
| 544 |  | 
| 545 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE_OUTPUT = 0x0008U, | 
| 546 |     /**< Source output events */ | 
| 547 |  | 
| 548 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_MODULE = 0x0010U, | 
| 549 |     /**< Module events */ | 
| 550 |  | 
| 551 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CLIENT = 0x0020U, | 
| 552 |     /**< Client events */ | 
| 553 |  | 
| 554 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SAMPLE_CACHE = 0x0040U, | 
| 555 |     /**< Sample cache events */ | 
| 556 |  | 
| 557 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SERVER = 0x0080U, | 
| 558 |     /**< Other global server changes. */ | 
| 559 |  | 
| 560 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 561 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_AUTOLOAD = 0x0100U, | 
| 562 |     /**< \deprecated Autoload table events. */ | 
| 563 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 564 |  | 
| 565 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CARD = 0x0200U, | 
| 566 |     /**< Card events. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 567 |  | 
| 568 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_ALL = 0x02ffU | 
| 569 |     /**< Catch all events */ | 
| 570 | } pa_subscription_mask_t; | 
| 571 |  | 
| 572 | /** Subscription event types, as used by pa_context_subscribe() */ | 
| 573 | typedef enum pa_subscription_event_type { | 
| 574 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK = 0x0000U, | 
| 575 |     /**< Event type: Sink */ | 
| 576 |  | 
| 577 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE = 0x0001U, | 
| 578 |     /**< Event type: Source */ | 
| 579 |  | 
| 580 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK_INPUT = 0x0002U, | 
| 581 |     /**< Event type: Sink input */ | 
| 582 |  | 
| 583 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE_OUTPUT = 0x0003U, | 
| 584 |     /**< Event type: Source output */ | 
| 585 |  | 
| 586 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_MODULE = 0x0004U, | 
| 587 |     /**< Event type: Module */ | 
| 588 |  | 
| 589 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CLIENT = 0x0005U, | 
| 590 |     /**< Event type: Client */ | 
| 591 |  | 
| 592 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SAMPLE_CACHE = 0x0006U, | 
| 593 |     /**< Event type: Sample cache item */ | 
| 594 |  | 
| 595 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SERVER = 0x0007U, | 
| 596 |     /**< Event type: Global server change, only occurring with PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE. */ | 
| 597 |  | 
| 598 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 599 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_AUTOLOAD = 0x0008U, | 
| 600 |     /**< \deprecated Event type: Autoload table changes. */ | 
| 601 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 602 |  | 
| 603 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CARD = 0x0009U, | 
| 604 |     /**< Event type: Card \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 605 |  | 
| 606 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_FACILITY_MASK = 0x000FU, | 
| 607 |     /**< A mask to extract the event type from an event value */ | 
| 608 |  | 
| 609 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_NEW = 0x0000U, | 
| 610 |     /**< A new object was created */ | 
| 611 |  | 
| 612 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE = 0x0010U, | 
| 613 |     /**< A property of the object was modified */ | 
| 614 |  | 
| 615 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_REMOVE = 0x0020U, | 
| 616 |     /**< An object was removed */ | 
| 617 |  | 
| 618 |     PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_TYPE_MASK = 0x0030U | 
| 619 |     /**< A mask to extract the event operation from an event value */ | 
| 620 |  | 
| 621 | } pa_subscription_event_type_t; | 
| 622 |  | 
| 623 | /** Return one if an event type t matches an event mask bitfield */ | 
| 624 | #define pa_subscription_match_flags(m, t) (!!((m) & (1 << ((t) & PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_FACILITY_MASK)))) | 
| 625 |  | 
| 626 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 627 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_NULL PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_NULL | 
| 628 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK | 
| 629 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE | 
| 630 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK_INPUT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK_INPUT | 
| 631 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE_OUTPUT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SOURCE_OUTPUT | 
| 632 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_MODULE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_MODULE | 
| 633 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CLIENT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CLIENT | 
| 634 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SAMPLE_CACHE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SAMPLE_CACHE | 
| 635 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SERVER PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SERVER | 
| 636 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_AUTOLOAD PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_AUTOLOAD | 
| 637 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CARD PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_CARD | 
| 638 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_ALL PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_ALL | 
| 639 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK | 
| 640 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE | 
| 641 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK_INPUT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK_INPUT | 
| 642 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE_OUTPUT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SOURCE_OUTPUT | 
| 643 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_MODULE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_MODULE | 
| 644 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CLIENT PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CLIENT | 
| 645 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SAMPLE_CACHE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SAMPLE_CACHE | 
| 646 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SERVER PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SERVER | 
| 647 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_AUTOLOAD PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_AUTOLOAD | 
| 648 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CARD PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CARD | 
| 649 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_FACILITY_MASK PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_FACILITY_MASK | 
| 650 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_NEW PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_NEW | 
| 651 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_CHANGE | 
| 652 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_REMOVE PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_REMOVE | 
| 653 | #define PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_TYPE_MASK PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_TYPE_MASK | 
| 654 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 655 |  | 
| 656 | /** A structure for all kinds of timing information of a stream. See | 
| 657 |  * pa_stream_update_timing_info() and pa_stream_get_timing_info(). The | 
| 658 |  * total output latency a sample that is written with | 
| 659 |  * pa_stream_write() takes to be played may be estimated by | 
| 660 |  * sink_usec+buffer_usec+transport_usec (where buffer_usec is defined | 
| 661 |  * as pa_bytes_to_usec(write_index-read_index)). The output buffer | 
| 662 |  * which buffer_usec relates to may be manipulated freely (with | 
| 663 |  * pa_stream_write()'s seek argument, pa_stream_flush() and friends), | 
| 664 |  * the buffers sink_usec and source_usec relate to are first-in | 
| 665 |  * first-out (FIFO) buffers which cannot be flushed or manipulated in | 
| 666 |  * any way. The total input latency a sample that is recorded takes to | 
| 667 |  * be delivered to the application is: | 
| 668 |  * source_usec+buffer_usec+transport_usec-sink_usec. (Take care of | 
| 669 |  * sign issues!) When connected to a monitor source sink_usec contains | 
| 670 |  * the latency of the owning sink. The two latency estimations | 
| 671 |  * described here are implemented in pa_stream_get_latency(). | 
| 672 |  * | 
| 673 |  * All time values are in the sound card clock domain, unless noted | 
| 674 |  * otherwise. The sound card clock usually runs at a slightly different | 
| 675 |  * rate than the system clock. | 
| 676 |  * | 
| 677 |  * Please note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary | 
| 678 |  * API updates at any time in any new release. | 
| 679 |  * */ | 
| 680 | typedef struct pa_timing_info { | 
| 681 |     struct timeval timestamp; | 
| 682 |     /**< The system clock time when this timing info structure was | 
| 683 |      * current. */ | 
| 684 |  | 
| 685 |     int synchronized_clocks; | 
| 686 |     /**< Non-zero if the local and the remote machine have | 
| 687 |      * synchronized clocks. If synchronized clocks are detected | 
| 688 |      * transport_usec becomes much more reliable. However, the code | 
| 689 |      * that detects synchronized clocks is very limited and unreliable | 
| 690 |      * itself. */ | 
| 691 |  | 
| 692 |     pa_usec_t sink_usec; | 
| 693 |     /**< Time in usecs a sample takes to be played on the sink. For | 
| 694 |      * playback streams and record streams connected to a monitor | 
| 695 |      * source. */ | 
| 696 |  | 
| 697 |     pa_usec_t source_usec; | 
| 698 |     /**< Time in usecs a sample takes from being recorded to being | 
| 699 |      * delivered to the application. Only for record streams. */ | 
| 700 |  | 
| 701 |     pa_usec_t transport_usec; | 
| 702 |     /**< Estimated time in usecs a sample takes to be transferred | 
| 703 |      * to/from the daemon. For both playback and record streams. */ | 
| 704 |  | 
| 705 |     int playing; | 
| 706 |     /**< Non-zero when the stream is currently not underrun and data | 
| 707 |      * is being passed on to the device. Only for playback | 
| 708 |      * streams. This field does not say whether the data is actually | 
| 709 |      * already being played. To determine this check whether | 
| 710 |      * since_underrun (converted to usec) is larger than sink_usec.*/ | 
| 711 |  | 
| 712 |     int write_index_corrupt; | 
| 713 |     /**< Non-zero if write_index is not up-to-date because a local | 
| 714 |      * write command that corrupted it has been issued in the time | 
| 715 |      * since this latency info was current . Only write commands with | 
| 716 |      * SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ and SEEK_RELATIVE_END can corrupt | 
| 717 |      * write_index. */ | 
| 718 |  | 
| 719 |     int64_t write_index; | 
| 720 |     /**< Current write index into the playback buffer in bytes. Think | 
| 721 |      * twice before using this for seeking purposes: it might be out | 
| 722 |      * of date at the time you want to use it. Consider using | 
| 723 |      * PA_SEEK_RELATIVE instead. */ | 
| 724 |  | 
| 725 |     int read_index_corrupt; | 
| 726 |     /**< Non-zero if read_index is not up-to-date because a local | 
| 727 |      * pause or flush request that corrupted it has been issued in the | 
| 728 |      * time since this latency info was current. */ | 
| 729 |  | 
| 730 |     int64_t read_index; | 
| 731 |     /**< Current read index into the playback buffer in bytes. Think | 
| 732 |      * twice before using this for seeking purposes: it might be out | 
| 733 |      * of date at the time you want to use it. Consider using | 
| 734 |      * PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ instead. */ | 
| 735 |  | 
| 736 |     pa_usec_t configured_sink_usec; | 
| 737 |     /**< The configured latency for the sink. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 738 |  | 
| 739 |     pa_usec_t configured_source_usec; | 
| 740 |     /**< The configured latency for the source. \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 741 |  | 
| 742 |     int64_t since_underrun; | 
| 743 |     /**< Bytes that were handed to the sink since the last underrun | 
| 744 |      * happened, or since playback started again after the last | 
| 745 |      * underrun. playing will tell you which case it is. \since | 
| 746 |      * 0.9.11 */ | 
| 747 |  | 
| 748 | } pa_timing_info; | 
| 749 |  | 
| 750 | /** A structure for the spawn api. This may be used to integrate auto | 
| 751 |  * spawned daemons into your application. For more information see | 
| 752 |  * pa_context_connect(). When spawning a new child process the | 
| 753 |  * waitpid() is used on the child's PID. The spawn routine will not | 
| 754 |  * block or ignore SIGCHLD signals, since this cannot be done in a | 
| 755 |  * thread compatible way. You might have to do this in | 
| 756 |  * prefork/postfork. */ | 
| 757 | typedef struct pa_spawn_api { | 
| 758 |     void (*prefork)(void); | 
| 759 |     /**< Is called just before the fork in the parent process. May be | 
| 760 |      * NULL. */ | 
| 761 |  | 
| 762 |     void (*postfork)(void); | 
| 763 |     /**< Is called immediately after the fork in the parent | 
| 764 |      * process. May be NULL.*/ | 
| 765 |  | 
| 766 |     void (*atfork)(void); | 
| 767 |     /**< Is called immediately after the fork in the child | 
| 768 |      * process. May be NULL. It is not safe to close all file | 
| 769 |      * descriptors in this function unconditionally, since a UNIX | 
| 770 |      * socket (created using socketpair()) is passed to the new | 
| 771 |      * process. */ | 
| 772 | } pa_spawn_api; | 
| 773 |  | 
| 774 | /** Seek type for pa_stream_write(). */ | 
| 775 | typedef enum pa_seek_mode { | 
| 776 |     PA_SEEK_RELATIVE = 0, | 
| 777 |     /**< Seek relative to the write index. */ | 
| 778 |  | 
| 779 |     PA_SEEK_ABSOLUTE = 1, | 
| 780 |     /**< Seek relative to the start of the buffer queue. */ | 
| 781 |  | 
| 782 |     PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ = 2, | 
| 783 |     /**< Seek relative to the read index. */ | 
| 784 |  | 
| 785 |     PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_END = 3 | 
| 786 |     /**< Seek relative to the current end of the buffer queue. */ | 
| 787 | } pa_seek_mode_t; | 
| 788 |  | 
| 789 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 790 | #define PA_SEEK_RELATIVE PA_SEEK_RELATIVE | 
| 791 | #define PA_SEEK_ABSOLUTE PA_SEEK_ABSOLUTE | 
| 792 | #define PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ | 
| 793 | #define PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_END PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_END | 
| 794 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 795 |  | 
| 796 | /** Special sink flags. */ | 
| 797 | typedef enum pa_sink_flags { | 
| 798 |     PA_SINK_NOFLAGS = 0x0000U, | 
| 799 |     /**< Flag to pass when no specific options are needed (used to avoid casting)  \since 0.9.19 */ | 
| 800 |  | 
| 801 |     PA_SINK_HW_VOLUME_CTRL = 0x0001U, | 
| 802 |     /**< Supports hardware volume control. This is a dynamic flag and may | 
| 803 |      * change at runtime after the sink has initialized */ | 
| 804 |  | 
| 805 |     PA_SINK_LATENCY = 0x0002U, | 
| 806 |     /**< Supports latency querying */ | 
| 807 |  | 
| 808 |     PA_SINK_HARDWARE = 0x0004U, | 
| 809 |     /**< Is a hardware sink of some kind, in contrast to | 
| 810 |      * "virtual"/software sinks \since 0.9.3 */ | 
| 811 |  | 
| 812 |     PA_SINK_NETWORK = 0x0008U, | 
| 813 |     /**< Is a networked sink of some kind. \since 0.9.7 */ | 
| 814 |  | 
| 815 |     PA_SINK_HW_MUTE_CTRL = 0x0010U, | 
| 816 |     /**< Supports hardware mute control. This is a dynamic flag and may | 
| 817 |      * change at runtime after the sink has initialized \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 818 |  | 
| 819 |     PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME = 0x0020U, | 
| 820 |     /**< Volume can be translated to dB with pa_sw_volume_to_dB(). This is a | 
| 821 |      * dynamic flag and may change at runtime after the sink has initialized | 
| 822 |      * \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 823 |  | 
| 824 |     PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME = 0x0040U, | 
| 825 |     /**< This sink is in flat volume mode, i.e.\ always the maximum of | 
| 826 |      * the volume of all connected inputs. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 827 |  | 
| 828 |     PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY = 0x0080U, | 
| 829 |     /**< The latency can be adjusted dynamically depending on the | 
| 830 |      * needs of the connected streams. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 831 |  | 
| 832 |     PA_SINK_SET_FORMATS = 0x0100U, | 
| 833 |     /**< The sink allows setting what formats are supported by the connected | 
| 834 |      * hardware. The actual functionality to do this might be provided by an | 
| 835 |      * extension. \since 1.0 */ | 
| 836 |  | 
| 837 | #ifdef __INCLUDED_FROM_PULSE_AUDIO | 
| 838 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 839 |     /* PRIVATE: Server-side values -- do not try to use these at client-side. | 
| 840 |      * The server will filter out these flags anyway, so you should never see | 
| 841 |      * these flags in sinks. */ | 
| 842 |  | 
| 843 |     PA_SINK_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER = 0x1000000U, | 
| 844 |     /**< This sink shares the volume with the master sink (used by some filter | 
| 845 |      * sinks). */ | 
| 846 |  | 
| 847 |     PA_SINK_DEFERRED_VOLUME = 0x2000000U, | 
| 848 |     /**< The HW volume changes are syncronized with SW volume. */ | 
| 849 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 850 | #endif | 
| 851 |  | 
| 852 | } pa_sink_flags_t; | 
| 853 |  | 
| 854 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 855 | #define PA_SINK_HW_VOLUME_CTRL PA_SINK_HW_VOLUME_CTRL | 
| 856 | #define PA_SINK_LATENCY PA_SINK_LATENCY | 
| 857 | #define PA_SINK_HARDWARE PA_SINK_HARDWARE | 
| 858 | #define PA_SINK_NETWORK PA_SINK_NETWORK | 
| 859 | #define PA_SINK_HW_MUTE_CTRL PA_SINK_HW_MUTE_CTRL | 
| 860 | #define PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME | 
| 861 | #define PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME PA_SINK_FLAT_VOLUME | 
| 862 | #define PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY PA_SINK_DYNAMIC_LATENCY | 
| 863 | #define PA_SINK_SET_FORMATS PA_SINK_SET_FORMATS | 
| 864 | #ifdef __INCLUDED_FROM_PULSE_AUDIO | 
| 865 | #define PA_SINK_CLIENT_FLAGS_MASK 0xFFFFFF | 
| 866 | #endif | 
| 867 |  | 
| 868 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 869 |  | 
| 870 | /** Sink state. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 871 | typedef enum pa_sink_state { /* enum serialized in u8 */ | 
| 872 |     PA_SINK_INVALID_STATE = -1, | 
| 873 |     /**< This state is used when the server does not support sink state introspection \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 874 |  | 
| 875 |     PA_SINK_RUNNING = 0, | 
| 876 |     /**< Running, sink is playing and used by at least one non-corked sink-input \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 877 |  | 
| 878 |     PA_SINK_IDLE = 1, | 
| 879 |     /**< When idle, the sink is playing but there is no non-corked sink-input attached to it \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 880 |  | 
| 881 |     PA_SINK_SUSPENDED = 2, | 
| 882 |     /**< When suspended, actual sink access can be closed, for instance \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 883 |  | 
| 884 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 885 |     /* PRIVATE: Server-side values -- DO NOT USE THIS ON THE CLIENT | 
| 886 |      * SIDE! These values are *not* considered part of the official PA | 
| 887 |      * API/ABI. If you use them your application might break when PA | 
| 888 |      * is upgraded. Also, please note that these values are not useful | 
| 889 |      * on the client side anyway. */ | 
| 890 |  | 
| 891 |     PA_SINK_INIT = -2, | 
| 892 |     /**< Initialization state */ | 
| 893 |  | 
| 894 |     PA_SINK_UNLINKED = -3 | 
| 895 |     /**< The state when the sink is getting unregistered and removed from client access */ | 
| 896 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 897 |  | 
| 898 | } pa_sink_state_t; | 
| 899 |  | 
| 900 | /** Returns non-zero if sink is playing: running or idle. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 901 | static inline int PA_SINK_IS_OPENED(pa_sink_state_t x) { | 
| 902 |     return x == PA_SINK_RUNNING || x == PA_SINK_IDLE; | 
| 903 | } | 
| 904 |  | 
| 905 | /** Returns non-zero if sink is running. \since 1.0 */ | 
| 906 | static inline int PA_SINK_IS_RUNNING(pa_sink_state_t x) { | 
| 907 |     return x == PA_SINK_RUNNING; | 
| 908 | } | 
| 909 |  | 
| 910 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 911 | #define PA_SINK_INVALID_STATE PA_SINK_INVALID_STATE | 
| 912 | #define PA_SINK_RUNNING PA_SINK_RUNNING | 
| 913 | #define PA_SINK_IDLE PA_SINK_IDLE | 
| 914 | #define PA_SINK_SUSPENDED PA_SINK_SUSPENDED | 
| 915 | #define PA_SINK_INIT PA_SINK_INIT | 
| 916 | #define PA_SINK_UNLINKED PA_SINK_UNLINKED | 
| 917 | #define PA_SINK_IS_OPENED PA_SINK_IS_OPENED | 
| 918 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 919 |  | 
| 920 | /** Special source flags.  */ | 
| 921 | typedef enum pa_source_flags { | 
| 922 |     PA_SOURCE_NOFLAGS = 0x0000U, | 
| 923 |     /**< Flag to pass when no specific options are needed (used to avoid casting)  \since 0.9.19 */ | 
| 924 |  | 
| 925 |     PA_SOURCE_HW_VOLUME_CTRL = 0x0001U, | 
| 926 |     /**< Supports hardware volume control. This is a dynamic flag and may | 
| 927 |      * change at runtime after the source has initialized */ | 
| 928 |  | 
| 929 |     PA_SOURCE_LATENCY = 0x0002U, | 
| 930 |     /**< Supports latency querying */ | 
| 931 |  | 
| 932 |     PA_SOURCE_HARDWARE = 0x0004U, | 
| 933 |     /**< Is a hardware source of some kind, in contrast to | 
| 934 |      * "virtual"/software source \since 0.9.3 */ | 
| 935 |  | 
| 936 |     PA_SOURCE_NETWORK = 0x0008U, | 
| 937 |     /**< Is a networked source of some kind. \since 0.9.7 */ | 
| 938 |  | 
| 939 |     PA_SOURCE_HW_MUTE_CTRL = 0x0010U, | 
| 940 |     /**< Supports hardware mute control. This is a dynamic flag and may | 
| 941 |      * change at runtime after the source has initialized \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 942 |  | 
| 943 |     PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME = 0x0020U, | 
| 944 |     /**< Volume can be translated to dB with pa_sw_volume_to_dB(). This is a | 
| 945 |      * dynamic flag and may change at runtime after the source has initialized | 
| 946 |      * \since 0.9.11 */ | 
| 947 |  | 
| 948 |     PA_SOURCE_DYNAMIC_LATENCY = 0x0040U, | 
| 949 |     /**< The latency can be adjusted dynamically depending on the | 
| 950 |      * needs of the connected streams. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 951 |  | 
| 952 |     PA_SOURCE_FLAT_VOLUME = 0x0080U, | 
| 953 |     /**< This source is in flat volume mode, i.e.\ always the maximum of | 
| 954 |      * the volume of all connected outputs. \since 1.0 */ | 
| 955 |  | 
| 956 | #ifdef __INCLUDED_FROM_PULSE_AUDIO | 
| 957 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 958 |     /* PRIVATE: Server-side values -- do not try to use these at client-side. | 
| 959 |      * The server will filter out these flags anyway, so you should never see | 
| 960 |      * these flags in sources. */ | 
| 961 |  | 
| 962 |     PA_SOURCE_SHARE_VOLUME_WITH_MASTER = 0x1000000U, | 
| 963 |     /**< This source shares the volume with the master source (used by some filter | 
| 964 |      * sources). */ | 
| 965 |  | 
| 966 |     PA_SOURCE_DEFERRED_VOLUME = 0x2000000U, | 
| 967 |     /**< The HW volume changes are syncronized with SW volume. */ | 
| 968 | #endif | 
| 969 | } pa_source_flags_t; | 
| 970 |  | 
| 971 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 972 | #define PA_SOURCE_HW_VOLUME_CTRL PA_SOURCE_HW_VOLUME_CTRL | 
| 973 | #define PA_SOURCE_LATENCY PA_SOURCE_LATENCY | 
| 974 | #define PA_SOURCE_HARDWARE PA_SOURCE_HARDWARE | 
| 975 | #define PA_SOURCE_NETWORK PA_SOURCE_NETWORK | 
| 976 | #define PA_SOURCE_HW_MUTE_CTRL PA_SOURCE_HW_MUTE_CTRL | 
| 977 | #define PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME | 
| 978 | #define PA_SOURCE_DYNAMIC_LATENCY PA_SOURCE_DYNAMIC_LATENCY | 
| 979 | #define PA_SOURCE_FLAT_VOLUME PA_SOURCE_FLAT_VOLUME | 
| 980 | #ifdef __INCLUDED_FROM_PULSE_AUDIO | 
| 981 | #define PA_SOURCE_CLIENT_FLAGS_MASK 0xFFFFFF | 
| 982 | #endif | 
| 983 |  | 
| 984 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 985 |  | 
| 986 | /** Source state. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 987 | typedef enum pa_source_state { | 
| 988 |     PA_SOURCE_INVALID_STATE = -1, | 
| 989 |     /**< This state is used when the server does not support source state introspection \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 990 |  | 
| 991 |     PA_SOURCE_RUNNING = 0, | 
| 992 |     /**< Running, source is recording and used by at least one non-corked source-output \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 993 |  | 
| 994 |     PA_SOURCE_IDLE = 1, | 
| 995 |     /**< When idle, the source is still recording but there is no non-corked source-output \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 996 |  | 
| 997 |     PA_SOURCE_SUSPENDED = 2, | 
| 998 |     /**< When suspended, actual source access can be closed, for instance \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 999 |  | 
| 1000 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 1001 |     /* PRIVATE: Server-side values -- DO NOT USE THIS ON THE CLIENT | 
| 1002 |      * SIDE! These values are *not* considered part of the official PA | 
| 1003 |      * API/ABI. If you use them your application might break when PA | 
| 1004 |      * is upgraded. Also, please note that these values are not useful | 
| 1005 |      * on the client side anyway. */ | 
| 1006 |  | 
| 1007 |     PA_SOURCE_INIT = -2, | 
| 1008 |     /**< Initialization state */ | 
| 1009 |  | 
| 1010 |     PA_SOURCE_UNLINKED = -3 | 
| 1011 |     /**< The state when the source is getting unregistered and removed from client access */ | 
| 1012 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 1013 |  | 
| 1014 | } pa_source_state_t; | 
| 1015 |  | 
| 1016 | /** Returns non-zero if source is recording: running or idle. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 1017 | static inline int PA_SOURCE_IS_OPENED(pa_source_state_t x) { | 
| 1018 |     return x == PA_SOURCE_RUNNING || x == PA_SOURCE_IDLE; | 
| 1019 | } | 
| 1020 |  | 
| 1021 | /** Returns non-zero if source is running \since 1.0 */ | 
| 1022 | static inline int PA_SOURCE_IS_RUNNING(pa_source_state_t x) { | 
| 1023 |     return x == PA_SOURCE_RUNNING; | 
| 1024 | } | 
| 1025 |  | 
| 1026 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 1027 | #define PA_SOURCE_INVALID_STATE PA_SOURCE_INVALID_STATE | 
| 1028 | #define PA_SOURCE_RUNNING PA_SOURCE_RUNNING | 
| 1029 | #define PA_SOURCE_IDLE PA_SOURCE_IDLE | 
| 1030 | #define PA_SOURCE_SUSPENDED PA_SOURCE_SUSPENDED | 
| 1031 | #define PA_SOURCE_INIT PA_SOURCE_INIT | 
| 1032 | #define PA_SOURCE_UNLINKED PA_SOURCE_UNLINKED | 
| 1033 | #define PA_SOURCE_IS_OPENED PA_SOURCE_IS_OPENED | 
| 1034 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 1035 |  | 
| 1036 | /** A generic free() like callback prototype */ | 
| 1037 | typedef void (*pa_free_cb_t)(void *p); | 
| 1038 |  | 
| 1039 | /** A stream policy/meta event requesting that an application should | 
| 1040 |  * cork a specific stream. See pa_stream_event_cb_t for more | 
| 1041 |  * information. \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 1042 | #define PA_STREAM_EVENT_REQUEST_CORK "request-cork" | 
| 1043 |  | 
| 1044 | /** A stream policy/meta event requesting that an application should | 
| 1045 |  * cork a specific stream. See pa_stream_event_cb_t for more | 
| 1046 |  * information, \since 0.9.15 */ | 
| 1047 | #define PA_STREAM_EVENT_REQUEST_UNCORK "request-uncork" | 
| 1048 |  | 
| 1049 | /** A stream event notifying that the stream is going to be | 
| 1050 |  * disconnected because the underlying sink changed and no longer | 
| 1051 |  * supports the format that was originally negotiated. Clients need | 
| 1052 |  * to connect a new stream to renegotiate a format and continue | 
| 1053 |  * playback. \since 1.0 */ | 
| 1054 | #define PA_STREAM_EVENT_FORMAT_LOST "format-lost" | 
| 1055 |  | 
| 1056 | #ifndef __INCLUDED_FROM_PULSE_AUDIO | 
| 1057 | /** Port availability / jack detection status | 
| 1058 |  * \since 2.0 */ | 
| 1059 | typedef enum pa_port_available { | 
| 1060 |     PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< This port does not support jack detection \since 2.0 */ | 
| 1061 |     PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_NO = 1,      /**< This port is not available, likely because the jack is not plugged in. \since 2.0 */ | 
| 1062 |     PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_YES = 2,     /**< This port is available, likely because the jack is plugged in. \since 2.0 */ | 
| 1063 | } pa_port_available_t; | 
| 1064 |  | 
| 1065 | /** \cond fulldocs */ | 
| 1066 | #define PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN | 
| 1067 | #define PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_NO PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_NO | 
| 1068 | #define PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_YES PA_PORT_AVAILABLE_YES | 
| 1069 |  | 
| 1070 | /** \endcond */ | 
| 1071 | #endif | 
| 1072 |  | 
| 1073 | /** Port type. New types can be added in the future, so applications should | 
| 1074 |  * gracefully handle situations where a type identifier doesn't match any item | 
| 1075 |  * in this enumeration. \since 14.0 */ | 
| 1076 | typedef enum pa_device_port_type { | 
| 1077 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0, | 
| 1078 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_AUX = 1, | 
| 1079 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_SPEAKER = 2, | 
| 1080 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HEADPHONES = 3, | 
| 1081 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_LINE = 4, | 
| 1082 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_MIC = 5, | 
| 1083 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HEADSET = 6, | 
| 1084 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HANDSET = 7, | 
| 1085 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_EARPIECE = 8, | 
| 1086 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_SPDIF = 9, | 
| 1087 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HDMI = 10, | 
| 1088 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_TV = 11, | 
| 1089 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_RADIO = 12, | 
| 1090 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_VIDEO = 13, | 
| 1091 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_USB = 14, | 
| 1092 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_BLUETOOTH = 15, | 
| 1093 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_PORTABLE = 16, | 
| 1094 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HANDSFREE = 17, | 
| 1095 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_CAR = 18, | 
| 1096 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_HIFI = 19, | 
| 1097 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_PHONE = 20, | 
| 1098 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_NETWORK = 21, | 
| 1099 |     PA_DEVICE_PORT_TYPE_ANALOG = 22, | 
| 1100 | } pa_device_port_type_t; | 
| 1101 |  | 
| 1102 | PA_C_DECL_END | 
| 1103 |  | 
| 1104 | #endif | 
| 1105 |  |