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Author SHA1 Message Date
mitchmindtree 163f0cc190 Move reference to timestamp validity bug to more suitable location 2020-04-28 17:43:40 +02:00
mitchmindtree 45977bf837 Add fallback instant source to ALSA backend
Here we use `std::time::Instant` as a fallback source for stream
instants in the case that the device produces invalid timestamps via
`get_htstamp`.
2020-04-28 17:40:40 +02:00
mitchmindtree a49297ec2c WIP - Add ALSA timestamp implementation.
I think this is mostly complete, however there are two major TODOs:

- There seems to be a bug where timestamps are not reported when the
  target device is `pulse`. This causes a `panic!` as the trigger
  timestamp should always precede the timestamp when retrieved while the
  stream is running.
- We need to specify the timestamp type as MONOTONIC_RAW, however the
  `alsa` and `alsa-sys` crates do not yet expose the necessary
  `set_tstamp_type` function.
2020-04-28 17:38:44 +02:00
mitchmindtree f032557fb4
Merge pull request #395 from mitchmindtree/callback_info
Add a `CallbackInfo` argument to the stream data callback
2020-04-27 14:32:37 +02:00
mitchmindtree bcf962c447 Add a `CallbackInfo` argument to the stream data callback
I began on an implementation of the timestamp API described in #363 but
quickly realised that it might be best to land the API for providing
extra information to the user's callback first.

This PR adds two new types: `InputCallbackInfo` and `OutputCallbackInfo`.
These types are delivered to the user's data callback as a new, second
argument.

While these types are currently empty, the intention is for these types
to provide information relevant to the current request for or delivery
of data. This includes:

- Timestamp information #363.
- Flags related to the state of the stream (e.g buffer
  underflow/overflow).

In order to maintain flexibility to avoid breaking things, I figure we
can keep the fields of these types private and provide methods for
retrieving this info.

@Ralith, @ishitatsuyuki does this seem OK to you?
2020-04-16 14:50:36 +02:00
Richard Dodd 3c3349f926 Add some comments. 2020-04-15 18:46:54 +01:00
Richard Dodd 290f464330 Cargo fmt 2020-04-15 18:42:43 +01:00
Richard Dodd 86079e6439 Rebase off new alsa-rs impl 2020-04-15 18:41:40 +01:00
Alex Moon b386e63eec Ignore play/pause errors for ALSA Stream 2020-04-12 13:11:35 -04:00
Alex Moon 62d540d396 Switch from vendored alsa-sys to alsa crate 2020-04-03 16:56:51 -04:00
mitchmindtree 476f6c4c2c Only allow for private construction of `SupportedStreamConfig`.
This should give the user a higher confidence that, if they have a
`SupportedStreamConfig` format type that it is actually supported.

Also updates the `raw` stream builder methods to take a `StreamConfig`
and `SampleFormat` as separate arguments for flexibility.

**Backends Updated**

- [x] null
- [x] alsa
- [ ] emscripten
- [ ] coreaudio
- [ ] wasapi
- [ ] asio
2020-02-02 18:43:30 +01:00
mitchmindtree 9c781bd381 Rename stream `Format` types to `Config`
This implements the changes described at #370.

This commit implements only the `null` and `alsa` backends - the rest
will be implemented in follow-up commits.

Closes #370.
2020-01-27 21:28:07 +01:00
Benjamin Saunders 78df791377 Add _raw suffix to stream constructors 2020-01-21 21:52:18 -08:00
mitchmindtree e7979d2dfe Fix some strangely formatted commented code 2020-01-21 00:15:52 +01:00
mitchmindtree aab0d90add Remove old `.rustfmt.toml` config. Run default `cargo fmt` on repo.
Seeing as a few large refactors have landed recently, I thought I'd take
this opportunity to do a `cargo fmt` run and standardise on the default
rustfmt settings.
2020-01-20 20:35:23 +01:00
mitchmindtree 58356f49b4 An alternative approach to removing `UnknownBufferType`.
This is a potential alternative to #359. This PR is based on #359.

This approach opts for a dynamically checked sample type approach with
the aim of minimising compile time and binary size.

You can read more discussion on this [here](https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/pull/359#issuecomment-575931461)

Implemented backends:

- [x] null
- [x] ALSA
- [ ] CoreAudio
- [ ] WASAPI
- [ ] ASIO
- [ ] Emscripten
2020-01-19 15:06:19 +01:00
mitchmindtree 05b62bb1c0 Remove `UnknownTypeBuffer` in favour of specifying sample type.
This is an implementation of the planned changes described in #119.

For a quick overview of how the API has changed, check out the updated
examples.

**TODO:**

- [x] Update API.
- [x] Update examples.
- [ ] Remove `data_type` field from `Format` (see [here](https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/issues/119#issuecomment-573788380)).
- Update backends:
  - [x] null
  - [x] ALSA
  - [ ] ASIO
  - [ ] WASAPI
  - [ ] CoreAudio
  - [ ] Emscripten

Closes #119
Closes #260
2020-01-18 15:13:17 +01:00
mitchmindtree 2bf905f3ec
Merge pull request #358 from jbeich/dragonfly
DragonFly support
2020-01-13 15:47:45 +01:00
Jan Beich 3ac6f6a689 Enable ALSA on DragonFly
DragonFly like FreeBSD uses OSS under the hood but OSS backend isn't
available, so use ALSA.
2020-01-07 16:18:52 +00:00
Tatsuyuki Ishi 508e7d8ccf Add one missing error handling 2019-12-31 15:42:35 +01:00
Tatsuyuki Ishi 3cce3e43d9 Change callback interface so that it takes a dedicated error callback 2019-12-31 15:42:35 +01:00
Tatsuyuki Ishi c97d1dd3fa Remove EventLoop and port the ALSA backend 2019-12-31 15:42:35 +01:00
Luni-4 8234df7f3d Fix clippy 2019-10-04 11:54:11 +02:00
Alex Butler b1228fc3ff
Alsa: Set buffer size near to 100ms 2019-08-31 13:33:57 +01:00
Tatsuyuki Ishi a5783d14c5 Use snd_pcm_avail_update 2019-08-24 12:32:19 +09:00
mitchmindtree d3fdb2dd4b
Merge pull request #307 from derekdreery/relax_buffer_size
Remove the (arbitary) restriction on buffer size
2019-08-10 20:10:24 +02:00
est31 624ca7624f
Update mod.rs (#314)
Fixes #309
2019-08-10 16:42:47 +02:00
est31 268ea6cfbf Remove mem::uninitialized from alsa backend
uninitialized is being deprecated in favour of
MaybeUninit and friends.
2019-08-10 15:08:21 +02:00
Richard Dodd (dodj) 684aa6392a
Update mod.rs
Fixes #309
2019-08-04 11:49:15 +01:00
Richard Dodd 1c34dd682e Remove code rather than comment out 2019-07-27 16:41:19 +01:00
Richard Dodd b7d230150c Remove the (arbitary) restriction on buffer size 2019-07-24 20:43:20 +01:00
Tatsuyuki Ishi 447300101d Small tweak for ALSA underruns
The hardcoded errno was replaced by a constant, and `snd_pcm_prepare` was replaced by `snd_pcm_recover` per best practice (the underlying implementation seems same for now, though).
2019-07-07 19:42:08 +09:00
mitchmindtree 5e4f384992 Refactor `Host` and related traits into a new `traits` module
This is a draft implementation of #294. I'll leave this open for
feedback and potentially better trait naming suggestions or better
solutions in general!

cc @ishitatsuyuki
2019-06-29 14:45:15 +02:00
mitchmindtree e8a05379c2 [WIP] Introduce a `Host` API
This is an implementation of the API described at #204. Please see that
issue for more details on the motivation.

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A **Host** provides access to the available audio devices on the system.
Some platforms have more than one host available, e.g.
wasapi/asio/dsound on windows, alsa/pulse/jack on linux and so on. As a
result, some audio devices are only available on certain hosts, while
others are only available on other hosts. Every platform supported by
CPAL has at least one **DefaultHost** that is guaranteed to be available
(alsa, wasapi and coreaudio). Currently, the default hosts are the only
hosts supported by CPAL, however this will change as of landing #221 (cc
@freesig). These changes should also accommodate support for other hosts
such as jack #250 (cc @derekdreery) and pulseaudio (cc @knappador) #259.

This introduces a suite of traits allowing for both compile time and
runtime dispatch of different hosts and their uniquely associated device
and event loop types.

A new private **host** module has been added containing the individual
host implementations, each in their own submodule gated to the platforms
on which they are available.

A new **platform** module has been added containing platform-specific
items, including a dynamically dispatched host type that allows for
easily switching between hosts at runtime.

The **ALL_HOSTS** slice contains a **HostId** for each host supported on
the current platform. The **available_hosts** function produces a
**HostId** for each host that is currently *available* on the platform.
The **host_from_id** function allows for initialising a host from its
associated ID, failing with a **HostUnavailable** error. The
**default_host** function returns the default host and should never
fail.

Please see the examples for a demonstration of the change in usage. For
the most part, things look the same at the surface level, however the
role of device enumeration and creating the event loop have been moved
from global functions to host methods. The enumerate.rs example has been
updated to enumerate all devices for each host, not just the default.

**TODO**

- [x] Add the new **Host** API
- [x] Update examples for the new API.
- [x] ALSA host
- [ ] WASAPI host
- [ ] CoreAudio host
- [ ] Emscripten host **Follow-up PR**
- [ ] ASIO host #221

cc @ishitatsuyuki more to review for you if you're interested, but it
might be easier after #288 lands and this gets rebased.
2019-06-24 21:45:04 +02:00