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 34PA_C_DECL_BEGIN 35 36/** The state of a connection context */ 37typedef 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 */ 48static 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 */ 68typedef 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 */ 77static 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 */ 93typedef 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. */ 115typedef 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*/ 136typedef 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 */ 147typedef 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 */ 158typedef 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. */ 173typedef 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 */ 389typedef 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 */ 471typedef 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() */ 532typedef 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() */ 573typedef 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 * */ 680typedef 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. */ 757typedef 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(). */ 775typedef 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. */ 797typedef 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 */ 871typedef 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 */ 901static 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 */ 906static 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. */ 921typedef 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 */ 987typedef 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 */ 1017static 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 */ 1022static 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 */ 1037typedef 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 */ 1059typedef 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 */ 1076typedef 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 1102PA_C_DECL_END 1103 1104#endif 1105