153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#ifndef foostreamhfoo
253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#define foostreamhfoo
353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/***
553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci  This file is part of PulseAudio.
653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci  Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci  Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
1053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci  PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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2053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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2353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
2453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <sys/types.h>
2553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
2653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/sample.h>
2753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/format.h>
2853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/channelmap.h>
2953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/volume.h>
3053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/def.h>
3153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/cdecl.h>
3253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/operation.h>
3353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/context.h>
3453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#include <pulse/proplist.h>
3553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
3653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** \page streams Audio Streams
3753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
3853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section overv_sec Overview
3953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
4053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Audio streams form the central functionality of the sound server. Data is
4153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * routed, converted and mixed from several sources before it is passed along
4253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * to a final output. Currently, there are three forms of audio streams:
4353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
4453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Playback streams - Data flows from the client to the server.
4553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Record streams - Data flows from the server to the client.
4653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Upload streams - Similar to playback streams, but the data is stored in
4753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                      the sample cache. See \ref scache for more information
4853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                      about controlling the sample cache.
4953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
5053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section create_sec Creating
5153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
5253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * To access a stream, a pa_stream object must be created using
5353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_new() or pa_stream_new_extended(). pa_stream_new() is for PCM
5453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * streams only, while pa_stream_new_extended() can be used for both PCM and
5553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * compressed audio streams. At this point the application must specify what
5653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream format(s) it supports. See \ref sample and \ref channelmap for more
5753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * information on the stream format parameters. FIXME: Those references only
5853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * talk about PCM parameters, we should also have an overview page for how the
5953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_format_info based stream format configuration works. Bug filed:
6053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72265
6153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
6253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * This first step will only create a client-side object, representing the
6353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream. To use the stream, a server-side object must be created and
6453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * associated with the local object. Depending on which type of stream is
6553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * desired, a different function is needed:
6653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
6753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Playback stream - pa_stream_connect_playback()
6853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Record stream - pa_stream_connect_record()
6953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Upload stream - pa_stream_connect_upload() (see \ref scache)
7053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
7153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Similar to how connections are done in contexts, connecting a stream will
7253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * not generate a pa_operation object. Also like contexts, the application
7353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * should register a state change callback, using
7453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_set_state_callback(), and wait for the stream to enter an active
7553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * state.
7653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
7753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Note: there is a user-controllable slider in mixer applications such as
7853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pavucontrol corresponding to each of the created streams. Multiple
7953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (especially identically named) volume sliders for the same application might
8053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * confuse the user. Also, the server supports only a limited number of
8153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * simultaneous streams. Because of this, it is not always appropriate to
8253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * create multiple streams in one application that needs to output multiple
8353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * sounds. The rough guideline is: if there is no use case that would require
8453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * separate user-initiated volume changes for each stream, perform the mixing
8553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * inside the application.
8653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
8753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \subsection bufattr_subsec Buffer Attributes
8853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
8953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Playback and record streams always have a server-side buffer as
9053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * part of the data flow.  The size of this buffer needs to be chosen
9153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * in a compromise between low latency and sensitivity for buffer
9253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * overflows/underruns.
9353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
9453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The buffer metrics may be controlled by the application. They are
9553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * described with a pa_buffer_attr structure.
9653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
9753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is set, then the tlength/fragsize
9853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * parameters of the pa_buffer_attr structure will be interpreted
9953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * slightly differently than otherwise when passed to
10053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_connect_record() and pa_stream_connect_playback(): the
10153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * overall latency that is comprised of both the server side playback
10253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * buffer length, the hardware playback buffer length and additional
10353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * latencies will be adjusted in a way that it matches tlength resp.
10453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * fragsize. Set PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY if you want to control the
10553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * overall playback latency for your stream. Unset it if you want to
10653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * control only the latency induced by the server-side, rewritable
10753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * playback buffer. The server will try to fulfill the client's latency
10853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requests as good as possible. However if the underlying hardware cannot
10953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * change the hardware buffer length or only in a limited range, the
11053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * actually resulting latency might be different from what the client
11153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requested. Thus, for synchronization clients always need to check
11253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the actual measured latency via pa_stream_get_latency() or a
11353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * similar call, and not make any assumptions about the latency
11453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * available. The function pa_stream_get_buffer_attr() will always
11553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * return the actual size of the server-side per-stream buffer in
11653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * tlength/fragsize, regardless whether PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is
11753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * set or not.
11853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
11953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The server-side per-stream playback buffers are indexed by a write and
12053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * a read index. The application writes to the write index and the sound
12153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * device reads from the read index. The read index is increased
12253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * monotonically, while the write index may be freely controlled by
12353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the application. Subtracting the read index from the write index
12453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * will give you the current fill level of the buffer. The read/write
12553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * indexes are 64bit values and measured in bytes, they will never
12653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * wrap. The current read/write index may be queried using
12753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_timing_info() (see below for more information). In
12853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * case of a buffer underrun the read index is equal or larger than
12953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the write index. Unless the prebuf value is 0, PulseAudio will
13053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * temporarily pause playback in such a case, and wait until the
13153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * buffer is filled up to prebuf bytes again. If prebuf is 0, the
13253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * read index may be larger than the write index, in which case
13353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * silence is played. If the application writes data to indexes lower
13453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * than the read index, the data is immediately lost.
13553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
13653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section transfer_sec Transferring Data
13753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
13853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Once the stream is up, data can start flowing between the client and the
13953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server. Two different access models can be used to transfer the data:
14053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
14153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Asynchronous - The application registers a callback using
14253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                    pa_stream_set_write_callback() and
14353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                    pa_stream_set_read_callback() to receive notifications
14453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                    that data can either be written or read.
14553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li Polled - Query the library for available data/space using
14653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *              pa_stream_writable_size() and pa_stream_readable_size() and
14753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *              transfer data as needed. The sizes are stored locally, in the
14853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *              client end, so there is no delay when reading them.
14953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
15053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * It is also possible to mix the two models freely.
15153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
15253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Once there is data/space available, it can be transferred using either
15353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_write() for playback, or pa_stream_peek() / pa_stream_drop() for
15453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * record. Make sure you do not overflow the playback buffers as data will be
15553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * dropped.
15653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
15753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section bufctl_sec Buffer Control
15853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
15953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The transfer buffers can be controlled through a number of operations:
16053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
16153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li pa_stream_cork() - Start or stop the playback or recording.
16253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li pa_stream_trigger() - Start playback immediately and do not wait for
16353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                           the buffer to fill up to the set trigger level.
16453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li pa_stream_prebuf() - Reenable the playback trigger level.
16553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li pa_stream_drain() - Wait for the playback buffer to go empty. Will
16653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                         return a pa_operation object that will indicate when
16753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                         the buffer is completely drained.
16853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li pa_stream_flush() - Drop all data from the playback or record buffer. Do not
16953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *                         wait for it to finish playing.
17053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
17153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section seek_modes Seeking in the Playback Buffer
17253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
17353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * A client application may freely seek in the playback buffer. To
17453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * accomplish that the pa_stream_write() function takes a seek mode
17553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * and an offset argument. The seek mode is one of:
17653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
17753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li PA_SEEK_RELATIVE - seek relative to the current write index.
17853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li PA_SEEK_ABSOLUTE - seek relative to the beginning of the playback buffer,
17953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (i.e. the first that was ever played in the stream).
18053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_ON_READ - seek relative to the current read index. Use
18153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this to write data to the output buffer that should be played as soon as possible.
18253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \li PA_SEEK_RELATIVE_END - seek relative to the last byte ever written.
18353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
18453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If an application just wants to append some data to the output
18553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * buffer, PA_SEEK_RELATIVE and an offset of 0 should be used.
18653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
18753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * After a call to pa_stream_write() the write index will be left at
18853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the position right after the last byte of the written data.
18953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
19053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section latency_sec Latency
19153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
19253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * A major problem with networked audio is the increased latency caused by
19353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the network. To remedy this, PulseAudio supports an advanced system of
19453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * monitoring the current latency.
19553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
19653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * To get the raw data needed to calculate latencies, call
19753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_timing_info(). This will give you a pa_timing_info
19853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * structure that contains everything that is known about the server
19953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * side buffer transport delays and the backend active in the
20053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server. (Besides other things it contains the write and read index
20153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * values mentioned above.)
20253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
20353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * This structure is updated every time a
20453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_update_timing_info() operation is executed. (i.e. before
20553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the first call to this function the timing information structure is
20653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * not available!) Since it is a lot of work to keep this structure
20753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * up-to-date manually, PulseAudio can do that automatically for you:
20853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * if PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE is passed when connecting the
20953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream PulseAudio will automatically update the structure every
21053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * 100ms and every time a function is called that might invalidate the
21153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * previously known timing data (such as pa_stream_write() or
21253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_flush()). Please note however, that there always is a
21353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * short time window when the data in the timing information structure
21453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * is out-of-date. PulseAudio tries to mark these situations by
21553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * setting the write_index_corrupt and read_index_corrupt fields
21653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * accordingly.
21753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
21853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The raw timing data in the pa_timing_info structure is usually hard
21953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * to deal with. Therefore a simpler interface is available:
22053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * you can call pa_stream_get_time() or pa_stream_get_latency(). The
22153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * former will return the current playback time of the hardware since
22253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the stream has been started. The latter returns the overall time a sample
22353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * that you write now takes to be played by the hardware. These two
22453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * functions base their calculations on the same data that is returned
22553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * by pa_stream_get_timing_info(). Hence the same rules for keeping
22653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the timing data up-to-date apply here. In case the write or read
22753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * index is corrupted, these two functions will fail with
22853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * -PA_ERR_NODATA set.
22953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
23053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Since updating the timing info structure usually requires a full
23153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * network round trip and some applications monitor the timing very
23253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * often PulseAudio offers a timing interpolation system. If
23353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING is passed when connecting the stream,
23453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_time() and pa_stream_get_latency() will try to
23553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * interpolate the current playback time/latency by estimating the
23653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * number of samples that have been played back by the hardware since
23753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the last regular timing update. It is especially useful to combine
23853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this option with PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE, which will enable
23953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * you to monitor the current playback time/latency very precisely and
24053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * very frequently without requiring a network round trip every time.
24153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
24253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section flow_sec Overflow and underflow
24353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
24453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Even with the best precautions, buffers will sometime over - or
24553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * underflow.  To handle this gracefully, the application can be
24653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * notified when this happens. Callbacks are registered using
24753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_set_overflow_callback() and
24853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_set_underflow_callback().
24953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
25053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section sync_streams Synchronizing Multiple Playback Streams
25153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
25253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PulseAudio allows applications to fully synchronize multiple
25353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * playback streams that are connected to the same output device. That
25453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * means the streams will always be played back sample-by-sample
25553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * synchronously. If stream operations like pa_stream_cork() are
25653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * issued on one of the synchronized streams, they are simultaneously
25753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * issued on the others.
25853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
25953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * To synchronize a stream to another, just pass the "master" stream
26053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * as last argument to pa_stream_connect_playback(). To make sure that
26153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the freshly created stream doesn't start playback right-away, make
26253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * sure to pass PA_STREAM_START_CORKED and -- after all streams have
26353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * been created -- uncork them all with a single call to
26453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_cork() for the master stream.
26553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
26653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * To make sure that a particular stream doesn't stop playing when a
26753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server side buffer underrun happens on it while the other
26853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * synchronized streams continue playing and hence deviate, you need to
26953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pass a pa_buffer_attr with prebuf set to 0 when connecting.
27053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
27153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \section disc_sec Disconnecting
27253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
27353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * When a stream has served is purpose it must be disconnected with
27453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_disconnect(). If you only unreference it, then it will live on
27553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * and eat resources both locally and on the server until you disconnect the
27653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * context.
27753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
27853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci */
27953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
28053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** \file
28153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Audio streams for input, output and sample upload
28253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
28353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * See also \subpage streams
28453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci */
28553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
28653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciPA_C_DECL_BEGIN
28753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
28853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** An opaque stream for playback or recording */
28953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_citypedef struct pa_stream pa_stream;
29053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
29153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** A generic callback for operation completion */
29253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_citypedef void (*pa_stream_success_cb_t) (pa_stream*s, int success, void *userdata);
29353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
29453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** A generic request callback */
29553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_citypedef void (*pa_stream_request_cb_t)(pa_stream *p, size_t nbytes, void *userdata);
29653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
29753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** A generic notification callback */
29853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_citypedef void (*pa_stream_notify_cb_t)(pa_stream *p, void *userdata);
29953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
30053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** A callback for asynchronous meta/policy event messages. Well known
30153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * event names are PA_STREAM_EVENT_REQUEST_CORK and
30253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_EVENT_REQUEST_UNCORK. The set of defined events can be
30353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * extended at any time. Also, server modules may introduce additional
30453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * message types so make sure that your callback function ignores messages
30553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * it doesn't know. \since 0.9.15 */
30653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_citypedef void (*pa_stream_event_cb_t)(pa_stream *p, const char *name, pa_proplist *pl, void *userdata);
30753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
30853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Create a new, unconnected stream with the specified name and
30953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * sample type. It is recommended to use pa_stream_new_with_proplist()
31053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * instead and specify some initial properties. */
31153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_stream* pa_stream_new(
31253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_context *c                     /**< The context to create this stream in */,
31353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const char *name                  /**< A name for this stream */,
31453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_sample_spec *ss          /**< The desired sample format */,
31553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_channel_map *map         /**< The desired channel map, or NULL for default */);
31653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
31753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Create a new, unconnected stream with the specified name and
31853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * sample type, and specify the initial stream property
31953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * list. \since 0.9.11 */
32053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_stream* pa_stream_new_with_proplist(
32153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_context *c                     /**< The context to create this stream in */,
32253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const char *name                  /**< A name for this stream */,
32353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_sample_spec *ss          /**< The desired sample format */,
32453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_channel_map *map         /**< The desired channel map, or NULL for default */,
32553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_proplist *p                    /**< The initial property list */);
32653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
32753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Create a new, unconnected stream with the specified name, the set of formats
32853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this client can provide, and an initial list of properties. While
32953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * connecting, the server will select the most appropriate format which the
33053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * client must then provide. \since 1.0 */
33153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_stream *pa_stream_new_extended(
33253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_context *c                     /**< The context to create this stream in */,
33353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const char *name                  /**< A name for this stream */,
33453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_format_info * const * formats  /**< The list of formats that can be provided */,
33553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        unsigned int n_formats            /**< The number of formats being passed in */,
33653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_proplist *p                    /**< The initial property list */);
33753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
33853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Decrease the reference counter by one. */
33953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_unref(pa_stream *s);
34053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
34153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Increase the reference counter by one. */
34253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_stream *pa_stream_ref(pa_stream *s);
34353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
34453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the current state of the stream. */
34553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_stream_state_t pa_stream_get_state(const pa_stream *p);
34653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
34753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_terminate(pa_stream *s);
34853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
34953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the context this stream is attached to. */
35053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_context* pa_stream_get_context(const pa_stream *p);
35153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
35253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the sink input resp.\ source output index this stream is
35353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * identified in the server with. This is useful with the
35453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * introspection functions such as pa_context_get_sink_input_info()
35553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or pa_context_get_source_output_info(). This returns PA_INVALID_INDEX
35653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * on failure. */
35753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciuint32_t pa_stream_get_index(const pa_stream *s);
35853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
35953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the index of the sink or source this stream is connected to
36053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * in the server. This is useful with the introspection
36153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * functions such as pa_context_get_sink_info_by_index() or
36253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_context_get_source_info_by_index().
36353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
36453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Please note that streams may be moved between sinks/sources and thus
36553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * it is recommended to use pa_stream_set_moved_callback() to be notified
36653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * about this. This function will return with PA_INVALID_INDEX on failure,
36753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * including the being server older than 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
36853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciuint32_t pa_stream_get_device_index(const pa_stream *s);
36953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
37053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the name of the sink or source this stream is connected to
37153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * in the server. This is useful with the introspection
37253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * functions such as pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name()
37353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or pa_context_get_source_info_by_name().
37453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
37553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Please note that streams may be moved between sinks/sources and thus
37653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * it is recommended to use pa_stream_set_moved_callback() to be notified
37753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * about this. This function will fail when the server is older than
37853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
37953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst char *pa_stream_get_device_name(const pa_stream *s);
38053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
38153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return 1 if the sink or source this stream is connected to has
38253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * been suspended. This will return 0 if not, and a negative value on
38353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * error. This function will return with -PA_ERR_NOTSUPPORTED when the
38453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server is older than 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
38553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_is_suspended(const pa_stream *s);
38653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
38753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return 1 if the this stream has been corked. This will return 0 if
38853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * not, and a negative value on error. \since 0.9.11 */
38953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_is_corked(const pa_stream *s);
39053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
39153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Connect the stream to a sink. It is strongly recommended to pass
39253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * NULL in both \a dev and \a volume and to set neither
39353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_START_MUTED nor PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED -- unless these
39453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * options are directly dependent on user input or configuration.
39553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
39653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If you follow this rule then the sound server will have the full
39753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * flexibility to choose the device, volume and mute status
39853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * automatically, based on server-side policies, heuristics and stored
39953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * information from previous uses. Also the server may choose to
40053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * reconfigure audio devices to make other sinks/sources or
40153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * capabilities available to be able to accept the stream.
40253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
40353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Before 0.9.20 it was not defined whether the \a volume parameter was
40453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * interpreted relative to the sink's current volume or treated as
40553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * an absolute device volume. Since 0.9.20 it is an absolute volume when
40653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the sink is in flat volume mode, and relative otherwise, thus
40753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * making sure the volume passed here has always the same semantics as
40853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the volume passed to pa_context_set_sink_input_volume(). It is possible
40953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * to figure out whether flat volume mode is in effect for a given sink
41053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * by calling pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name().
41153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
41253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Since 5.0, it's possible to specify a single-channel volume even if the
41353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream has multiple channels. In that case the same volume is applied to all
41453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * channels.
41553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
41653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success. */
41753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_connect_playback(
41853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *s                  /**< The stream to connect to a sink */,
41953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const char *dev               /**< Name of the sink to connect to, or NULL to let the server decide */ ,
42053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_buffer_attr *attr    /**< Buffering attributes, or NULL for default */,
42153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream_flags_t flags       /**< Additional flags, or 0 for default */,
42253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_cvolume *volume      /**< Initial volume, or NULL for default */,
42353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *sync_stream        /**< Synchronize this stream with the specified one, or NULL for a standalone stream */);
42453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
42553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Connect the stream to a source. Returns zero on success. */
42653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_connect_record(
42753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *s                  /**< The stream to connect to a source */ ,
42853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const char *dev               /**< Name of the source to connect to, or NULL to let the server decide */,
42953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const pa_buffer_attr *attr    /**< Buffer attributes, or NULL for default */,
43053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream_flags_t flags       /**< Additional flags, or 0 for default */);
43153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
43253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Disconnect a stream from a source/sink. Returns zero on success. */
43353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_disconnect(pa_stream *s);
43453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
43553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Prepare writing data to the server (for playback streams). This
43653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * function may be used to optimize the number of memory copies when
43753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * doing playback ("zero-copy"). It is recommended to call this
43853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * function before each call to pa_stream_write().
43953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
44053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Pass in the address to a pointer and an address of the number of
44153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * bytes you want to write. On return the two values will contain a
44253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pointer where you can place the data to write and the maximum number
44353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * of bytes you can write. \a *nbytes can be smaller or have the same
44453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * value as you passed in. You need to be able to handle both cases.
44553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Accessing memory beyond the returned \a *nbytes value is invalid.
44653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Accessing the memory returned after the following pa_stream_write()
44753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or pa_stream_cancel_write() is invalid.
44853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
44953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * On invocation only \a *nbytes needs to be initialized, on return both
45053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * *data and *nbytes will be valid. If you place (size_t) -1 in *nbytes
45153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * on invocation the memory size will be chosen automatically (which is
45253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * recommended to do). After placing your data in the memory area
45353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * returned, call pa_stream_write() with \a data set to an address
45453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * within this memory area and an \a nbytes value that is smaller or
45553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * equal to what was returned by this function to actually execute the
45653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * write.
45753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
45853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * An invocation of pa_stream_write() should follow "quickly" on
45953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write(). It is not recommended letting an unbounded
46053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * amount of time pass after calling pa_stream_begin_write() and
46153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * before calling pa_stream_write(). If you want to cancel a
46253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * previously called pa_stream_begin_write() without calling
46353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_write() use pa_stream_cancel_write(). Calling
46453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write() twice without calling pa_stream_write() or
46553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_cancel_write() in between will return exactly the same
46653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \a data pointer and \a nbytes values.
46753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
46853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * On success, will return zero and a valid (non-NULL) pointer. If the
46953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * return value is non-zero, or the pointer is NULL, this indicates an
47053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * error. Callers should also pay careful attention to the returned
47153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * length, which may not be the same as that passed in, as mentioned above.
47253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
47353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \since 0.9.16 */
47453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_begin_write(
47553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *p,
47653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        void **data,
47753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        size_t *nbytes);
47853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
47953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Reverses the effect of pa_stream_begin_write() dropping all data
48053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * that has already been placed in the memory area returned by
48153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write(). Only valid to call if
48253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write() was called before and neither
48353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_cancel_write() nor pa_stream_write() have been called
48453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * yet. Accessing the memory previously returned by
48553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write() after this call is invalid. Any further
48653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * explicit freeing of the memory area is not necessary.
48753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success. \since 0.9.16 */
48853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_cancel_write(
48953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *p);
49053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
49153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Write some data to the server (for playback streams).
49253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If \a free_cb is non-NULL this routine is called when all data has
49353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * been written out. An internal reference to the specified data is
49453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * kept, the data is not copied. If NULL, the data is copied into an
49553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * internal buffer.
49653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
49753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The client may freely seek around in the output buffer. For
49853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * most applications it is typical to pass 0 and PA_SEEK_RELATIVE
49953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * as values for the arguments \a offset and \a seek respectively.
50053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * After a successful write call the write index will be at the
50153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * position after where this chunk of data has been written to.
50253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
50353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * As an optimization for avoiding needless memory copies you may call
50453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write() before this call and then place your audio
50553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * data directly in the memory area returned by that call. Then, pass
50653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * a pointer to that memory area to pa_stream_write(). After the
50753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * invocation of pa_stream_write() the memory area may no longer be
50853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * accessed. Any further explicit freeing of the memory area is not
50953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * necessary. It is OK to write to the memory area returned by
51053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_begin_write() only partially with this call, skipping
51153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * bytes both at the end and at the beginning of the reserved memory
51253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * area.
51353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
51453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success. */
51553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_write(
51653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *p             /**< The stream to use */,
51753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const void *data         /**< The data to write */,
51853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        size_t nbytes            /**< The length of the data to write in bytes, must be in multiples of the stream's sample spec frame size */,
51953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_free_cb_t free_cb     /**< A cleanup routine for the data or NULL to request an internal copy */,
52053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        int64_t offset           /**< Offset for seeking, must be 0 for upload streams, must be in multiples of the stream's sample spec frame size */,
52153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_seek_mode_t seek      /**< Seek mode, must be PA_SEEK_RELATIVE for upload streams */);
52253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
52353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Function does exactly the same as pa_stream_write() with the difference
52453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *  that free_cb_data is passed to free_cb instead of data. \since 6.0 */
52553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_write_ext_free(
52653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *p             /**< The stream to use */,
52753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const void *data         /**< The data to write */,
52853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        size_t nbytes            /**< The length of the data to write in bytes */,
52953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_free_cb_t free_cb     /**< A cleanup routine for the data or NULL to request an internal copy */,
53053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        void *free_cb_data       /**< Argument passed to free_cb function */,
53153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        int64_t offset           /**< Offset for seeking, must be 0 for upload streams */,
53253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_seek_mode_t seek      /**< Seek mode, must be PA_SEEK_RELATIVE for upload streams */);
53353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
53453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Read the next fragment from the buffer (for recording streams).
53553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If there is data at the current read index, \a data will point to
53653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the actual data and \a nbytes will contain the size of the data in
53753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * bytes (which can be less or more than a complete fragment).
53853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
53953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If there is no data at the current read index, it means that either
54053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the buffer is empty or it contains a hole (that is, the write index
54153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * is ahead of the read index but there's no data where the read index
54253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * points at). If the buffer is empty, \a data will be NULL and
54353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \a nbytes will be 0. If there is a hole, \a data will be NULL and
54453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \a nbytes will contain the length of the hole.
54553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
54653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Use pa_stream_drop() to actually remove the data from the buffer
54753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * and move the read index forward. pa_stream_drop() should not be
54853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * called if the buffer is empty, but it should be called if there is
54953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * a hole.
55053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
55153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success, negative on error. */
55253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_peek(
55353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        pa_stream *p                 /**< The stream to use */,
55453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        const void **data            /**< Pointer to pointer that will point to data */,
55553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci        size_t *nbytes               /**< The length of the data read in bytes */);
55653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
55753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Remove the current fragment on record streams. It is invalid to do this without first
55853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * calling pa_stream_peek(). Returns zero on success. */
55953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_drop(pa_stream *p);
56053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
56153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the number of bytes requested by the server that have not yet
56253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * been written.
56353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
56453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * It is possible to write more than this amount, up to the stream's
56553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * buffer_attr.maxlength bytes. This is usually not desirable, though, as
56653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * it would increase stream latency to be higher than requested
56753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (buffer_attr.tlength).
56853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
56953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (size_t) -1 is returned on error.
57053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci */
57153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cisize_t pa_stream_writable_size(const pa_stream *p);
57253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
57353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the number of bytes that may be read using pa_stream_peek().
57453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
57553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (size_t) -1 is returned on error. */
57653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cisize_t pa_stream_readable_size(const pa_stream *p);
57753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
57853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Drain a playback stream.  Use this for notification when the
57953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * playback buffer is empty after playing all the audio in the buffer.
58053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Please note that only one drain operation per stream may be issued
58153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * at a time. */
58253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_drain(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
58353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
58453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Request a timing info structure update for a stream. Use
58553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_timing_info() to get access to the raw timing data,
58653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or pa_stream_get_time() or pa_stream_get_latency() to get cleaned
58753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * up values. */
58853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_update_timing_info(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
58953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
59053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever the state of the stream changes. */
59153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_state_callback(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
59253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
59353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called when new data may be
59453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * written to the stream. */
59553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_write_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_request_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
59653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
59753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called when new data is available from the stream. */
59853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_read_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_request_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
59953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
60053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called when a buffer overflow happens. (Only for playback streams) */
60153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_overflow_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
60253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
60353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return at what position the latest underflow occurred, or -1 if this information is not
60453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * known (e.g.\ if no underflow has occurred, or server is older than 1.0).
60553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Can be used inside the underflow callback to get information about the current underflow.
60653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * (Only for playback streams) \since 1.0 */
60753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint64_t pa_stream_get_underflow_index(const pa_stream *p);
60853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
60953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called when a buffer underflow happens. (Only for playback streams) */
61053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_underflow_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
61153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
61253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_underflow_ohos_callback(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
61353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
61453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called when the server starts
61553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * playback after an underrun or on initial startup. This only informs
61653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * that audio is flowing again, it is no indication that audio started
61753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * to reach the speakers already. (Only for playback streams) \since
61853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * 0.9.11 */
61953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_started_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
62053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
62153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever a latency
62253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * information update happens. Useful on PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE
62353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * streams only. */
62453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_latency_update_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
62553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
62653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever the stream is
62753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * moved to a different sink/source. Use pa_stream_get_device_name() or
62853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_device_index() to query the new sink/source. This
62953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * notification is only generated when the server is at least
63053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
63153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_moved_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
63253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
63353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever the sink/source
63453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this stream is connected to is suspended or resumed. Use
63553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_is_suspended() to query the new suspend status. Please
63653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * note that the suspend status might also change when the stream is
63753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * moved between devices. Thus if you call this function you very
63853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * likely want to call pa_stream_set_moved_callback() too. This
63953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * notification is only generated when the server is at least
64053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
64153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_suspended_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
64253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
64353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever a meta/policy
64453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * control event is received. \since 0.9.15 */
64553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_event_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_event_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
64653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
64753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Set the callback function that is called whenever the buffer
64853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * attributes on the server side change. Please note that the buffer
64953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * attributes can change when moving a stream to a different
65053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * sink/source too, hence if you use this callback you should use
65153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_set_moved_callback() as well. \since 0.9.15 */
65253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_civoid pa_stream_set_buffer_attr_callback(pa_stream *p, pa_stream_notify_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
65353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
65453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Pause (or resume) playback of this stream temporarily. Available
65553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * on both playback and recording streams. If \a b is 1 the stream is
65653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * paused. If \a b is 0 the stream is resumed. The pause/resume operation
65753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * is executed as quickly as possible. If a cork is very quickly
65853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * followed by an uncork or the other way round, this might not
65953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * actually have any effect on the stream that is output. You can use
66053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_is_corked() to find out whether the stream is currently
66153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * paused or not. Normally a stream will be created in uncorked
66253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * state. If you pass PA_STREAM_START_CORKED as a flag when connecting
66353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the stream, it will be created in corked state. */
66453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_cork(pa_stream *s, int b, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
66553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
66653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Flush the playback or record buffer of this stream. This discards any audio data
66753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * in the buffer.  Most of the time you're better off using the parameter
66853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * \a seek of pa_stream_write() instead of this function. */
66953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_flush(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
67053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
67153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Reenable prebuffering if specified in the pa_buffer_attr
67253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * structure. Available for playback streams only. */
67353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_prebuf(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
67453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
67553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Request immediate start of playback on this stream. This disables
67653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * prebuffering temporarily if specified in the pa_buffer_attr structure.
67753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Available for playback streams only. */
67853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_trigger(pa_stream *s, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
67953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
68053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Rename the stream. */
68153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation* pa_stream_set_name(pa_stream *s, const char *name, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
68253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
68353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the current playback/recording time. This is based on the
68453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * data in the timing info structure returned by
68553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_timing_info(). The returned time is in the sound card
68653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * clock domain, which usually runs at a slightly different rate than
68753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the system clock.
68853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
68953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * This function will usually only return new data if a timing info
69053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * update has been received. Only if timing interpolation has been
69153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requested (PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING) the data from the last
69253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * timing update is used for an estimation of the current
69353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * playback/recording time based on the local time that passed since
69453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * the timing info structure has been acquired.
69553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
69653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The time value returned by this function is guaranteed to increase
69753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * monotonically (the returned value is always greater
69853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or equal to the value returned by the last call). This behaviour
69953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * can be disabled by using PA_STREAM_NOT_MONOTONIC. This may be
70053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * desirable to better deal with bad estimations of transport
70153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * latencies, but may have strange effects if the application is not
70253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * able to deal with time going 'backwards'.
70353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
70453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The time interpolator activated by PA_STREAM_INTERPOLATE_TIMING
70553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * favours 'smooth' time graphs over accurate ones to improve the
70653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * smoothness of UI operations that are tied to the audio clock. If
70753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * accuracy is more important to you, you might need to estimate your
70853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * timing based on the data from pa_stream_get_timing_info() yourself
70953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * or not work with interpolated timing at all and instead always
71053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * query the server side for the most up to date timing with
71153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_update_timing_info().
71253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
71353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If no timing information has been
71453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * received yet this call will return -PA_ERR_NODATA. For more details
71553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * see pa_stream_get_timing_info().
71653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
71753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success, negative on error. */
71853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_get_time(pa_stream *s, pa_usec_t *r_usec);
71953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
72053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Determine the total stream latency. This function is based on
72153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_time(). The returned time is in the sound card clock
72253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * domain, which usually runs at a slightly different rate than the
72353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * system clock.
72453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
72553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * The latency is stored in \a *r_usec. In case the stream is a
72653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * monitoring stream the result can be negative, i.e. the captured
72753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * samples are not yet played. In this case \a *negative is set to 1.
72853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
72953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If no timing information has been received yet, this call will
73053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * return -PA_ERR_NODATA. On success, it will return 0.
73153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
73253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * For more details see pa_stream_get_timing_info() and
73353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_time(). */
73453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_get_latency(pa_stream *s, pa_usec_t *r_usec, int *negative);
73553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
73653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the latest raw timing data structure. The returned pointer
73753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * refers to an internal read-only instance of the timing
73853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * structure. The user should make a copy of this structure if
73953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * wanting to modify it. An in-place update to this data structure
74053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * may be requested using pa_stream_update_timing_info().
74153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
74253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * If no timing information has been received before (i.e. by
74353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requesting pa_stream_update_timing_info() or by using
74453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_AUTO_TIMING_UPDATE), this function will return NULL.
74553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci *
74653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Please note that the write_index member field (and only this field)
74753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * is updated on each pa_stream_write() call, not just when a timing
74853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * update has been received. */
74953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst pa_timing_info* pa_stream_get_timing_info(pa_stream *s);
75053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
75153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return a pointer to the stream's sample specification. */
75253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst pa_sample_spec* pa_stream_get_sample_spec(pa_stream *s);
75353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
75453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return a pointer to the stream's channel map. */
75553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst pa_channel_map* pa_stream_get_channel_map(pa_stream *s);
75653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
75753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return a pointer to the stream's format. \since 1.0 */
75853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst pa_format_info* pa_stream_get_format_info(const pa_stream *s);
75953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
76053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the per-stream server-side buffer metrics of the
76153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream. Only valid after the stream has been connected successfully
76253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * and if the server is at least PulseAudio 0.9. This will return the
76353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * actual configured buffering metrics, which may differ from what was
76453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requested during pa_stream_connect_record() or
76553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_connect_playback(). This call will always return the
76653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * actual per-stream server-side buffer metrics, regardless whether
76753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is set or not. \since 0.9.0 */
76853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciconst pa_buffer_attr* pa_stream_get_buffer_attr(pa_stream *s);
76953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
77053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Change the buffer metrics of the stream during playback. The
77153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server might have chosen different buffer metrics than
77253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * requested. The selected metrics may be queried with
77353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_get_buffer_attr() as soon as the callback is called. Only
77453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * valid after the stream has been connected successfully and if the
77553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * server is at least PulseAudio 0.9.8. Please be aware of the
77653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * slightly different semantics of the call depending whether
77753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_ADJUST_LATENCY is set or not. \since 0.9.8 */
77853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation *pa_stream_set_buffer_attr(pa_stream *s, const pa_buffer_attr *attr, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
77953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
78053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Change the stream sampling rate during playback. You need to pass
78153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * PA_STREAM_VARIABLE_RATE in the flags parameter of
78253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_connect_playback() if you plan to use this function. Only valid
78353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * after the stream has been connected successfully and if the server
78453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * is at least PulseAudio 0.9.8. \since 0.9.8 */
78553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation *pa_stream_update_sample_rate(pa_stream *s, uint32_t rate, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
78653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
78753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Update the property list of the sink input/source output of this
78853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream, adding new entries. Please note that it is highly
78953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * recommended to set as many properties initially via
79053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_new_with_proplist() as possible instead a posteriori with
79153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this function, since that information may be used to route
79253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * this stream to the right device. \since 0.9.11 */
79353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation *pa_stream_proplist_update(pa_stream *s, pa_update_mode_t mode, pa_proplist *p, pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
79453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
79553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Update the property list of the sink input/source output of this
79653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * stream, remove entries. \since 0.9.11 */
79753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_cipa_operation *pa_stream_proplist_remove(pa_stream *s, const char *const keys[], pa_stream_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
79853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
79953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** For record streams connected to a monitor source: monitor only a
80053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * very specific sink input of the sink. This function needs to be
80153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * called before pa_stream_connect_record() is called.
80253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * Returns zero on success, negative on error. \since 0.9.11 */
80353a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciint pa_stream_set_monitor_stream(pa_stream *s, uint32_t sink_input_idx);
80453a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
80553a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci/** Return the sink input index previously set with
80653a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * pa_stream_set_monitor_stream(). Returns PA_INVALID_INDEX
80753a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci * on failure. \since 0.9.11 */
80853a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciuint32_t pa_stream_get_monitor_stream(const pa_stream *s);
80953a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
81053a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ciPA_C_DECL_END
81153a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci
81253a5a1b3Sopenharmony_ci#endif
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