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wm4 bd25fc5307 ao_alsa: reduce verbosity at -v
Always make the hw params dump function use MSGL_DEBUG, and remove the
MSGL_V use. That means you need -v -v to see them. The detailed
information is usually not very interesting, so this reduces the log
noise.
2018-01-25 20:18:32 -08:00
wm4 d36ff64b29 audio: fix annyoing af_get_best_sample_formats() definition
The af_get_best_sample_formats() function had an argument of
int[AF_FORMAT_COUNT], which is slightly incorrect, because it's 0
terminated and should in theory have AF_FORMAT_COUNT+1 entries. It won't
actually write this many formats (since some formats are fundamentally
incompatible), but it still feels annoying and incorrect. So fix it, and
require that callers pass an AF_FORMAT_COUNT+1 array.

Note that the array size has no meaning in C function arguments (just
another issue with C static arrays being weird and stupid), so get rid
of it completely.

Not changing the af_lavcac3enc use, since that is rewritten in another
branch anyway.
2018-01-25 20:18:32 -08:00
wm4 da662ef182 Fix undefined preprocessor behavior
This commit eliminates the following clang warning:

  warning: macro expansion producing 'defined' has undefined behavior [-Wexpansion-to-defined]

Going by the clang commit message, this seems to be explicitly specified
as UB by the standard, and they added this warning because MSVC
apparently results in different behavior. Whatever, we can just avoid
the warning with some small changes.
2018-01-18 00:25:00 -08:00
wm4 274cc06aaf ao_alsa: change license to LGPL
Looks like this is covered by LGPL relicensing agreements now.

Notes about contributors who could not be reached or who didn't agree:

Commit 7fccb6486e has tons of mp_msg changes look like they are not
copyrightable (even if they were, all mp_msg calls were rewritten in
mpv times again). The additional play() change looks suspicious, but
the function was rewritten several times anyway (first time after that
commit in 4f40ec312).

Commit 89ed1748ae was rewritten in commit 325311af3 and then again
several times after that. Basically all this code is unnecessary in
modern mpv and has been removed.

No code survived from the following commits: 4d31c3c53, 61ecf838f2,
d38968bd, 4deb67c3f. At least two cosmetic typo fixes are not
considered as well.

Commit 22bb046ad is reverted (this wasn't a valid warning anyway, just
a C++-ism icc applied to C). Using the constants is nicer, but at least
I don't have to decide whether that change was copyrightable.
2017-11-23 16:43:59 +01:00
wm4 b2a08db71a ao_alsa: don't convert twice on retry
Obscure corner case.
2017-11-23 16:43:59 +01:00
wm4 14541ae258 Add checks for HAVE_GPL to various GPL-only source files
This should actually cover all of them, if you take into account that
some unchanged GPL source files include header files with such checks.
Also this was done already for the libaf derived code.

This is only for "safety" and to avoid misunderstandings.
2017-10-10 15:51:16 +02:00
wm4 4cb5e53ada ao_alsa: drop use of AF_FORMAT_S24
Instead of the infrastructure added in the previous commit to do the
conversion within the AO.

If this is used, and snd_pcm_status_get_avail() returns more frames than
snd_pcm_write*() actually accepts, you will get some nice audio
corruption.

Also, this mutates the data passed via play(), which is rather fishy,
but sort of doesn't matter for now. Surely this will cause unintended
bugs and WTFs.
2017-07-07 17:56:18 +02:00
wm4 037c37519b audio/out: require AO drivers to report period size and correct buffer
Before this change, AOs could have internal alignment, and play() would
not consume the trailing data if the size passed to it is not aligned.
Change this to require AOs to report their alignment (via period_size),
and make sure to always send aligned data.

The buffer reported by get_space() now always has to be correct and
reliable. If play() does not consume all data provided (which is bounded
by get_space()), an error is printed.

This is preparation for potential further AO changes.

I casually checked alsa/lavc/null/pcm, the other AOs might or might not
work.
2017-06-25 15:57:43 +02:00
wm4 809d160c1e options: remove remaining deprecated audio device selection options 2017-04-23 17:51:55 +02:00
wm4 94e82bcdb8 ao_alsa: fix device filtering, add another exception
The "return false;" was debugging code.

In addition, filter a plain "default", because it's not going to do
anything interesting and just looks ugly.
2017-03-14 18:06:17 +01:00
wm4 2827a615dc ao_alsa: filter fewer devices
It appears some device can be missing if we filter too many. In
particular, I've seen devices starting with "front" and "sysdefault"
being mapped to different hardware. I conclude that it's not sane trying
to present a nice device list to users in ALSA. It's fucked. (Although
kodi appears to attempt some intense "beautification" of the device
list, which includes parsing parameters from the device name and such.
Well, let's not.)

No other audio API requires such ridiculous acrobatics.
2017-03-14 15:50:24 +01:00
wm4 bc04acf3a7 ao_alsa: POLLERR can be set even if the device is not lost
Apparently POLLERR can be set if poll is called while the device is in
the SND_PCM_STATE_PREPARED state. So assume that we can simply call
snd_pcm_status() to check whether the error is because the device went
away (i.e. we expect it to return ENODEV if this happened).

This avoids sporadic device lost warnings and AO reloads. The actual
device lost case is untested.
2017-03-14 15:50:18 +01:00
wm4 6028244160 ao_alsa: close audio device if polling returns POLLERR
This is apparently what happens in this situation:

    Turn off display with DPMS, turn back on with DPMS. MPV is hung.

See #4189.
2017-02-27 19:09:42 +01:00
wm4 6ace32100a ao_alsa: fix an error check
Fixes #4188 as pointed out in the issue.
2017-02-27 16:25:47 +01:00
wm4 42799005dc ao_alsa: print certain ALSA errors as string instead as number 2016-12-07 12:51:17 +01:00
wm4 1a2319f3e4 options: remove deprecated sub-option handling for --vo and --ao
Long planned. Leads to some sanity.

There still are some rather gross things. Especially g_groups is ugly,
and a hack that can hopefully be removed. (There is a plan for it, but
whether it's implemented depends on how much energy is left.)
2016-11-25 21:17:25 +01:00
wm4 c03a67c37c audio/out/push: play silence on --audio-stream-silence
Until now, this was only implemented for ao_alsa and AOs not using
push.c. ao_alsa.c relied on enabling funny underrun semantics for
avoiding resets on lower levels, while other AOs using push.c didn't do
anything.

Change this and at least make push.c copy silent data to the AO. This
still isn't perfect as keeping track of how much silence was played when
seems complex, so we don't do it. The consequence is that frame-stepping
will essentially randomize the A/V offset (it'll recover immediately
when unpausing, but still ugly). Also, in order to empty the currently
buffered audio on seeks etc., we still call ao_driver->reset and so on,
so the AO driver will still need to handle this specially.

The intent is to make behavior with ALSA less weird (for one we can
remove the code in ao_alsa.c that tries to trigger an initial
underflow). Also might help with #3754.
2016-11-24 20:52:15 +01:00
wm4 c1ae1def85 ao_alsa: explicitly add default device manually
The "default" entry (which is and always was mpv/mplayer's default) does
not have a description set in the ALSA API. (While "sysdefault"
strangely has.)

Instead of an empty description, this should show something nice, so
reuse the ao.c code for naming default devices (see previous commit).

It's still a bit ugly that audio-device-list will have a default entry
for "Autoselect device" and "Default (alsa)", but then again we probably
want to allow the user to force ALSA (i.e. prevent fallbacks to other
AOs) just because ALSA is so flaky and makes this a legitimate feature.
2016-11-14 13:42:49 +01:00
wm4 33012b4141 ao_alsa: fill unused ALSA channels with silence
This happens when ALSA gives us more channels than we asked for, for
whatever reasons. It looks like this wasn't handled correctly. The mpv
and ALSA channel counts could mismatch, which would lead to UB.

I couldn't actually trigger this case, though. I'm fairly sure that
drivers or plugins exist that do it anyway. (Inofficial ALSA motto: if
it can be broken, then why not break it?)
2016-11-08 17:49:40 +01:00
wm4 1d51dc20ea ao_alsa: strictly disable chmap use for mono/stereo
If the input is already mono or stereo, or if channel map selection
results in mono or stereo, then disable further use of the champ ALSA
API (or rather, stop trusting its results). Then we behave like a simple
application that only wants to output mono or stereo.

See #3045 and #2905. I couldn't actually test these cases, but this
commit is supposed to fix them.
2016-11-08 17:49:13 +01:00
wm4 2e113a7391 ao_alsa: _really_ disable chmap API use in cases where we should
set_chmap() skipped _setting_ the ALSA chmap if chmap use was requested
to be disabled by setting dev_chmap.num=0 by the caller, but it still
queried the current ALSA channel map. We don't trust it that much, so
disable that as well.

But we still query and log it, because that could be helpful for
debugging. Otherwise we could skip the entire set_chmap() call in these
cases.
2016-11-08 17:48:40 +01:00
wm4 2b71bef2ba ao_alsa: slightly better debug logging
Try to make it more compact, and also always list the reordered layout,
but only if it's actually different.

Should be the same functionally.
2016-11-08 16:59:12 +01:00
wm4 b5357e8ba7 ao_alsa: try to fallback to "hdmi" before "iec958" for spdif
If the "default" device refuses to be opened as spdif device (i.e. it
errors due to the AES0 etc. parameters), we were falling back to the
iec958 device. This is needed on some systems for smooth operation with
PCM vs. spdif.

Now change it to try "hdmi" before "iec958", which supposedly helps in
other situations.

Better suggestions welcome. Apparently kodi does this too, although I
didn't check directly.
2016-10-07 17:21:08 +02:00
wm4 13786dc643 audio/out: deprecate device sub-options
We have --audio-device, which can force the device. Also add something
describing to this extent to the manpage.
2016-09-05 21:26:39 +02:00
wm4 4ab860cddc options: add a mechanism to make sub-option replacement slightly easier
Instead of requiring each VO or AO to manually add members to MPOpts and
the global option table, make it possible to register them automatically
via vo_driver/ao_driver.global_opts members. This avoids modifying
options.c/options.h every time, including having to duplicate the exact
ifdeffery used to enable a driver.
2016-09-05 21:04:17 +02:00
wm4 a85eecfe40 ao_alsa: change sub-options to global options
Same deal as with vo_opengl.

Also edit the outdated information about multichannel output a little.
2016-09-02 21:21:47 +02:00
wm4 6980575e15 ao_alsa: log if retrieving supported channel maps fails
It's a sign that the driver doesn't implement the channel map API.
2016-08-22 20:05:34 +02:00
wm4 367e9fb7f1 ao_alsa: make pause state more robust, reduce minor code duplication
With the previous commit, ao_alsa.c now has 3 possible ways to pause
playback. Actually all 3 of them need get_delay() to fake its return
value, so don't duplicate that code.

Also much of the code looks a bit questionable when considering
inconsistent pause/resume calls from outside, so ignore redundant calls.
2016-08-09 17:09:29 +02:00
wm4 2ded41d2be ao_alsa: handle --audio-stream-silence
push.c does not handle this automatically, and AOs using push.c have to
handle it themselves. Also, ALSA is low-level enough that it needs
explicit support in user code. At least I haven't found any option that
does this.

We still can get away relatively cheaply by abusing underflow-handling
for this. ao_alsa.c already configures ALSA to handle underflows by
playing silence. So we purposely induce an underflow when opening the
device, as well as when pausing or resetting the device.

This introduces minor misbehavior: it doesn't account for the additional
delay the initial silence adds, unless the device has fully played the
fragment of silence when the player starts sending data to it. But
nobody cares.
2016-08-09 17:09:29 +02:00
wm4 0b144eac39 audio: use --audio-channels=auto behavior, except on ALSA
This commit adds an --audio-channel=auto-safe mode, and makes it the
default. This mode behaves like "auto" with most AOs, except with
ao_alsa. The intention is to allow multichannel output by default on
sane APIs. ALSA is not sane as in it's so low level that it will e.g.
configure any layout over HDMI, even if the connected A/V receiver does
not support it. The HDMI fuckup is of course not ALSA's fault, but other
audio APIs normally isolate applications from dealing with this and
require the user to globally configure the correct output layout.

This will help with other AOs too. ao_lavc (encoding) is changed to the
new semantics as well, because it used to force stereo (perhaps because
encoding mode is supposed to produce safe files for crap devices?).
Exclusive mode output on Windows might need to be adjusted accordingly,
as it grants the same kind of low level access as ALSA (requires more
research).

In addition to the things mentioned above, the --audio-channels option
is extended to accept a set of channel layouts. This is supposed to be
the correct way to configure mpv ALSA multichannel output. You need to
put a list of channel layouts that your A/V receiver supports.
2016-08-04 20:49:20 +02:00
wm4 a93fb460cd ao_alsa: add more shitty workarounds
This reportedly makes it work on ODROID-C2. The idea for this hack is
taken from kodi; they unconditionally set some or all of those flags.
I don't trust ALSA enough to hope that setting these flags couldn't
break something else, so we try without them first.

It's not clear whether this is a driver bug or a bug in the ALSA libs.
There is no ALSA bug tracker (the ALSA website has had a dead link to
a deleted bug tracker fo years). There's not much we can do other than
piling up ridiculous hacks. At least I think that at this point invalid
API usage by mpv can be excluded as a cause.

ALSA might be the worst audio API ever.
2016-05-06 17:20:02 +02:00
wm4 51e4c065ff ao_alsa: log final hwparams too
snd_pcm_hw_params() updates them.
2016-05-03 11:24:47 +02:00
wm4 d30634b104 ao_alsa: log hwparams while restricting them
They can sometimes fail, so I want logging to determine what's going on.

Most of them are at debug log-level, except the final hwparams.
2016-04-28 13:31:13 +02:00
wm4 06df54a111 ao_alsa: filter audio device list
Remove known useless device entries from the --audio-device list (and
corresponding property). Do this because the list is supposed to be a
high level list of devices the user can select. ALSA does not provide
such a list (in an useable manner), and ao_alsa.c is still in the best
position to improve the situation somewhat.
2015-11-24 19:47:58 +01:00
wm4 ef918b239e ao_alsa: list bidirectional devices too
The ALSA doxygen says:

    IOID - input / output identification ("Input" or "Output"), NULL
    means both

This bug was blatantly introduced with commit cf94fce4.
2015-11-24 19:21:41 +01:00
wm4 5a7c22a1ac ao_alsa: remove the last bits of legacy channel map fallback
Essentially we'd use something random, just because it's part of the srt
of traditionally used ALSA channel mappings. But each driver can do its
own things.

This doesn't let me sleep at night, so remove it.
2015-11-07 15:18:05 +01:00
wm4 be49da72ea ao_alsa: fix 7.1 over HDMI
We need to effectively swap the last channel pair. See commit 4e358a96
and 5a18c5ea for details.

Doing this seems rather strange, as 7.1 just extends 5.1 with 2 new
speakers, and 5.1 doesn't need this change. Going by the HDMI standard
and the Intel HDA sources (cited in the referenced commits), it also
looks like 7.1 should simply append two channels to 5.1 as well. But
swapping them is apparently correct. This is also what XBMC does. (I
didn't find any other applications doing 7.1 PCM using the ALSA channel
map API. VLC seems to ignore the 7.1 case.) Testing reveals that at
least the end result is correct.

"Normal" ALSA 7.1 is unaffected by this, as it reports a different
(and saner) channel layout.
2015-11-04 21:48:37 +01:00
wm4 46f59f25c2 ao_alsa: map mp_chmaps back to ALSA in a different way
Instead of constructing an ALSA channel map from mpv ones from scratch,
try to find the original ALSA channel map again. Th result is that we
need to convert channel maps only in one direction. If we need to map
a mp_chmap to ALSA, we fetch the device's channel map list, convert
each entry to mp_chmap, and find the first one which fits.

This seems helpful for the following commit. For now, this only gets rid
of mapping back the trivial MONO mapping, which alone would still be
acceptable, but with other channel layout mogrifications it gets messy
fast. While we need to do something awkward to keep our channel map
reordering for VAR chmaps (which basically gives nicer output and
possibly slightly better performance), this is still the better
solution.
2015-11-04 21:48:37 +01:00
wm4 0ca8b290a4 ao_alsa: print more chmap info at debug verbosity 2015-11-04 21:48:37 +01:00
wm4 9d4aff8ac7 ao_alsa: minor cleanups 2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 e162a5bf04 ao_alsa: simplify dmix non-NA hack
There's really no need to do this deep in the chmap sslection code. This
will setup the device further than before, but that doesn't matter.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 8d415b2e01 ao_alsa: move channel map setting code out of main init function
This grew way too large.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 d634394da6 ao_alsa: make failure of buffer parameter setting non-fatal
These calls actually can leave the ALSA configuration space empty (how
very useful), which is why snd_pcm_hw_params() can fail. An earlier
change intended to make this non-fatal, but it didn't work for this
reason.

Backup the old parameters, so we can retry with the non-empty
configuration space. (It has to be non-empty, because the previous
setters didn't fail.)

Note that the buffer settings are not very important to us. They're
a leftover from MPlayer, which needed to write enough data to the
audio device to not underrun while decoding and displaying a video
frame. In mpv, most of these things happen asynchronously, _and_
there is a dedicated thread just for feeding the audio device, so
we should be pretty imune even against extreme buffer settings. But
I suppose it's still useful to prevent PulseAudio from making the
buffer too large, so still keep this code.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 609de236a9 ao_alsa: disable resampling first thing
Again, this could have bad access, is unlikely, and has no bad
consequences. It's noteworthy that vlc and the ALSA PCM example both do
this first, even if they set the sample rate later.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 3f0d831af0 ao_alsa: set access type before format
I'm worried that not restricting the access type before restricting the
format will cause problems. While it's unlikely, it might prevent
failures in some corner cases. Also, since we by default always use
interleaved access (buggy ALSA plugins), this will have no effects at
all.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 587bb5e811 ao_alsa: handle channel count mismatch safeguard after chmap negotiation
If the API doesn't list padded channel maps, but the final device
channel map is padded, and if unpadded output is not possible (unlike in
the somewhat similar dmix case), then we shouldn't apply the channel
count mismatch fallback in the beginning. Do it after channel map
negotiation instead.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 c2220c526d ao_alsa: apply non-NA fallback only if input is stereo
Doesn't matter much; effectively this prevents just log spam in some
cases where the map is legitimately padded. Normally this is really
only needed for the dmix ALSA case. (See git blame for details.)
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 b58e4abc01 ao_alsa: treat SND_CHMAP_UNKNOWN as NA channel too
Apparently required by nVidia HDMI. It should not be, and NA would
definitely be more correct here, so this could be considered a driver
bug. Maybe.
2015-11-03 00:23:28 +01:00
wm4 3fb161ecd2 ao_alsa: remove log message on pausing
This was annoying.
2015-11-03 00:23:27 +01:00
wm4 ec27d573f4 audio: always log channel maps before determining final map
Until now, this was done only in debug verbosity, while some AOs logged
equivalent information in verbose mode. Clean this up.
2015-10-26 15:52:08 +01:00