| #ifndef fooformathfoo |
| #define fooformathfoo |
| |
| /*** |
| This file is part of PulseAudio. |
| |
| Copyright 2011 Intel Corporation |
| Copyright 2011 Collabora Multimedia |
| Copyright 2011 Arun Raghavan <arun.raghavan@collabora.co.uk> |
| |
| PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published |
| by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, |
| or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License |
| along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| ***/ |
| |
| #include <pulse/cdecl.h> |
| #include <pulse/gccmacro.h> |
| #include <pulse/proplist.h> |
| #include <pulse/sample.h> |
| #include <pulse/channelmap.h> |
| |
| /** \file |
| * Utility functions for handling a stream or sink format. */ |
| |
| PA_C_DECL_BEGIN |
| |
| /** Represents the type of encoding used in a stream or accepted by a sink. \since 1.0 */ |
| typedef enum pa_encoding { |
| PA_ENCODING_ANY, |
| /**< Any encoding format, PCM or compressed */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_PCM, |
| /**< Any PCM format */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_AC3_IEC61937, |
| /**< AC3 data encapsulated in IEC 61937 header/padding */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_EAC3_IEC61937, |
| /**< EAC3 data encapsulated in IEC 61937 header/padding */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_MPEG_IEC61937, |
| /**< MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 (Part 3, not AAC) data encapsulated in IEC 61937 header/padding */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_DTS_IEC61937, |
| /**< DTS data encapsulated in IEC 61937 header/padding */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_MPEG2_AAC_IEC61937, |
| /**< MPEG-2 AAC data encapsulated in IEC 61937 header/padding. \since 4.0 */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_MAX, |
| /**< Valid encoding types must be less than this value */ |
| |
| PA_ENCODING_INVALID = -1, |
| /**< Represents an invalid encoding */ |
| } pa_encoding_t; |
| |
| /** \cond fulldocs */ |
| #define PA_ENCODING_ANY PA_ENCODING_ANY |
| #define PA_ENCODING_PCM PA_ENCODING_PCM |
| #define PA_ENCODING_AC3_IEC61937 PA_ENCODING_AC3_IEC61937 |
| #define PA_ENCODING_EAC3_IEC61937 PA_ENCODING_EAC3_IEC61937 |
| #define PA_ENCODING_MPEG_IEC61937 PA_ENCODING_MPEG_IEC61937 |
| #define PA_ENCODING_DTS_IEC61937 PA_ENCODING_DTS_IEC61937 |
| #define PA_ENCODING_MPEG2_AAC_IEC61937 PA_ENCODING_MPEG2_AAC_IEC61937 |
| #define PA_ENCODING_MAX PA_ENCODING_MAX |
| #define PA_ENCODING_INVALID PA_ENCODING_INVALID |
| /** \endcond */ |
| |
| /** Returns a printable string representing the given encoding type. \since 1.0 */ |
| const char *pa_encoding_to_string(pa_encoding_t e) PA_GCC_CONST; |
| |
| /** Converts a string of the form returned by \a pa_encoding_to_string() back to |
| * a \a pa_encoding_t. \since 1.0 */ |
| pa_encoding_t pa_encoding_from_string(const char *encoding); |
| |
| /** Represents the format of data provided in a stream or processed by a sink. \since 1.0 */ |
| typedef struct pa_format_info { |
| pa_encoding_t encoding; |
| /**< The encoding used for the format */ |
| |
| pa_proplist *plist; |
| /**< Additional encoding-specific properties such as sample rate, bitrate, etc. */ |
| } pa_format_info; |
| |
| /** Allocates a new \a pa_format_info structure. Clients must initialise at |
| * least the encoding field themselves. Free with pa_format_info_free. \since 1.0 */ |
| pa_format_info* pa_format_info_new(void); |
| |
| /** Returns a new \a pa_format_info struct and representing the same format as \a src. \since 1.0 */ |
| pa_format_info* pa_format_info_copy(const pa_format_info *src); |
| |
| /** Frees a \a pa_format_info structure. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_free(pa_format_info *f); |
| |
| /** Returns non-zero when the format info structure is valid. \since 1.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_valid(const pa_format_info *f); |
| |
| /** Returns non-zero when the format info structure represents a PCM |
| * (i.e.\ uncompressed data) format. \since 1.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_is_pcm(const pa_format_info *f); |
| |
| /** Returns non-zero if the format represented by \a first is a subset of |
| * the format represented by \a second. This means that \a second must |
| * have all the fields that \a first does, but the reverse need not |
| * be true. This is typically expected to be used to check if a |
| * stream's format is compatible with a given sink. In such a case, |
| * \a first would be the sink's format and \a second would be the |
| * stream's. \since 1.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_is_compatible(const pa_format_info *first, const pa_format_info *second); |
| |
| /** Maximum required string length for |
| * pa_format_info_snprint(). Please note that this value can change |
| * with any release without warning and without being considered API |
| * or ABI breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where |
| * it might become part of an ABI. \since 1.0 */ |
| #define PA_FORMAT_INFO_SNPRINT_MAX 256 |
| |
| /** Make a human-readable string representing the given format. Returns \a s. \since 1.0 */ |
| char *pa_format_info_snprint(char *s, size_t l, const pa_format_info *f); |
| |
| /** Parse a human-readable string of the form generated by |
| * \a pa_format_info_snprint() into a pa_format_info structure. \since 1.0 */ |
| pa_format_info* pa_format_info_from_string(const char *str); |
| |
| /** Utility function to take a \a pa_sample_spec and generate the corresponding |
| * \a pa_format_info. |
| * |
| * Note that if you want the server to choose some of the stream parameters, |
| * for example the sample rate, so that they match the device parameters, then |
| * you shouldn't use this function. In order to allow the server to choose |
| * a parameter value, that parameter must be left unspecified in the |
| * pa_format_info object, and this function always specifies all parameters. An |
| * exception is the channel map: if you pass NULL for the channel map, then the |
| * channel map will be left unspecified, allowing the server to choose it. |
| * |
| * \since 2.0 */ |
| pa_format_info* pa_format_info_from_sample_spec(const pa_sample_spec *ss, const pa_channel_map *map); |
| |
| /** Utility function to generate a \a pa_sample_spec and \a pa_channel_map corresponding to a given \a pa_format_info. The |
| * conversion for PCM formats is straight-forward. For non-PCM formats, if there is a fixed size-time conversion (i.e. all |
| * IEC61937-encapsulated formats), a "fake" sample spec whose size-time conversion corresponds to this format is provided and |
| * the channel map argument is ignored. For formats with variable size-time conversion, this function will fail. Returns a |
| * negative integer if conversion failed and 0 on success. \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_to_sample_spec(const pa_format_info *f, pa_sample_spec *ss, pa_channel_map *map); |
| |
| /** Represents the type of value type of a property on a \ref pa_format_info. \since 2.0 */ |
| typedef enum pa_prop_type_t { |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_INT, |
| /**< Integer property */ |
| |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_RANGE, |
| /**< Integer range property */ |
| |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_ARRAY, |
| /**< Integer array property */ |
| |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING, |
| /**< String property */ |
| |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING_ARRAY, |
| /**< String array property */ |
| |
| PA_PROP_TYPE_INVALID = -1, |
| /**< Represents an invalid type */ |
| } pa_prop_type_t; |
| |
| /** \cond fulldocs */ |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_INT PA_PROP_TYPE_INT |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_RANGE PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_RANGE |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_ARRAY PA_PROP_TYPE_INT_ARRAY |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING_ARRAY PA_PROP_TYPE_STRING_ARRAY |
| #define PA_PROP_TYPE_INVALID PA_PROP_TYPE_INVALID |
| /** \endcond */ |
| |
| /** Gets the type of property \a key in a given \ref pa_format_info. \since 2.0 */ |
| pa_prop_type_t pa_format_info_get_prop_type(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key); |
| |
| /** Gets an integer property from the given format info. Returns 0 on success and a negative integer on failure. \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_get_prop_int(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key, int *v); |
| /** Gets an integer range property from the given format info. Returns 0 on success and a negative integer on failure. |
| * \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_get_prop_int_range(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key, int *min, int *max); |
| /** Gets an integer array property from the given format info. \a values contains the values and \a n_values contains the |
| * number of elements. The caller must free \a values using \ref pa_xfree. Returns 0 on success and a negative integer on |
| * failure. \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_get_prop_int_array(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key, int **values, int *n_values); |
| /** Gets a string property from the given format info. The caller must free the returned string using \ref pa_xfree. Returns |
| * 0 on success and a negative integer on failure. \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_get_prop_string(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key, char **v); |
| /** Gets a string array property from the given format info. \a values contains the values and \a n_values contains |
| * the number of elements. The caller must free \a values using \ref pa_format_info_free_string_array. Returns 0 on success and |
| * a negative integer on failure. \since 2.0 */ |
| int pa_format_info_get_prop_string_array(const pa_format_info *f, const char *key, char ***values, int *n_values); |
| |
| /** Frees a string array returned by \ref pa_format_info_get_prop_string_array. \since 2.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_free_string_array(char **values, int n_values); |
| |
| /** Sets an integer property on the given format info. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_prop_int(pa_format_info *f, const char *key, int value); |
| /** Sets a property with a list of integer values on the given format info. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_prop_int_array(pa_format_info *f, const char *key, const int *values, int n_values); |
| /** Sets a property which can have any value in a given integer range on the given format info. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_prop_int_range(pa_format_info *f, const char *key, int min, int max); |
| /** Sets a string property on the given format info. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_prop_string(pa_format_info *f, const char *key, const char *value); |
| /** Sets a property with a list of string values on the given format info. \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_prop_string_array(pa_format_info *f, const char *key, const char **values, int n_values); |
| |
| /** Convenience method to set the sample format as a property on the given |
| * format. |
| * |
| * Note for PCM: If the sample format is left unspecified in the pa_format_info |
| * object, then the server will select the stream sample format. In that case |
| * the stream sample format will most likely match the device sample format, |
| * meaning that sample format conversion will be avoided. |
| * |
| * \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_sample_format(pa_format_info *f, pa_sample_format_t sf); |
| |
| /** Convenience method to set the sampling rate as a property on the given |
| * format. |
| * |
| * Note for PCM: If the sample rate is left unspecified in the pa_format_info |
| * object, then the server will select the stream sample rate. In that case the |
| * stream sample rate will most likely match the device sample rate, meaning |
| * that sample rate conversion will be avoided. |
| * |
| * \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_rate(pa_format_info *f, int rate); |
| |
| /** Convenience method to set the number of channels as a property on the given |
| * format. |
| * |
| * Note for PCM: If the channel count is left unspecified in the pa_format_info |
| * object, then the server will select the stream channel count. In that case |
| * the stream channel count will most likely match the device channel count, |
| * meaning that up/downmixing will be avoided. |
| * |
| * \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_channels(pa_format_info *f, int channels); |
| |
| /** Convenience method to set the channel map as a property on the given |
| * format. |
| * |
| * Note for PCM: If the channel map is left unspecified in the pa_format_info |
| * object, then the server will select the stream channel map. In that case the |
| * stream channel map will most likely match the device channel map, meaning |
| * that remixing will be avoided. |
| * |
| * \since 1.0 */ |
| void pa_format_info_set_channel_map(pa_format_info *f, const pa_channel_map *map); |
| |
| PA_C_DECL_END |
| |
| #endif |