looking-glass/client/include/interface/audiodev.h
Chris Spencer 9908b737b0 [client] audio: make the requested audio device period size configurable
This adds a new `audio:periodSize` option which defaults to 2048 frames.
For PipeWire, this controls the `PIPEWIRE_LATENCY` value. For PulseAudio,
the controls the target buffer length (`tlength`) value.
2022-02-25 20:41:47 +11:00

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#ifndef _H_I_AUDIODEV_
#define _H_I_AUDIODEV_
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
typedef int (*LG_AudioPullFn)(uint8_t * dst, int frames);
typedef void (*LG_AudioPushFn)(uint8_t * src, int frames);
struct LG_AudioDevOps
{
/* internal name of the audio for debugging */
const char * name;
/* called very early to allow for option registration, optional */
void (*earlyInit)(void);
/* called to initialize the audio backend */
bool (*init)(void);
/* final free */
void (*free)(void);
struct
{
/* setup the stream for playback but don't start it yet
* Note: the pull function returns f32 samples
*/
void (*setup)(int channels, int sampleRate, int requestedPeriodFrames,
int * maxPeriodFrames, int * startFrames, LG_AudioPullFn pullFn);
/* called when there is data available to start playback */
void (*start)(void);
/* called when SPICE reports the audio stream has stopped */
void (*stop)(void);
/* [optional] called to set the volume of the channels */
void (*volume)(int channels, const uint16_t volume[]);
/* [optional] called to set muting of the output */
void (*mute)(bool mute);
/* return the current total playback latency in microseconds */
uint64_t (*latency)(void);
}
playback;
struct
{
/* start the record stream
* Note: currently SPICE only supports S16 samples so always assume so
*/
void (*start)(int channels, int sampleRate, LG_AudioPushFn pushFn);
/* called when SPICE reports the audio stream has stopped */
void (*stop)(void);
/* [optional] called to set the volume of the channels */
void (*volume)(int channels, const uint16_t volume[]);
/* [optional] called to set muting of the input */
void (*mute)(bool mute);
}
record;
};
#endif