/** * @file linux_volume_catcher.cpp * @brief A Linux-specific, PulseAudio-specific hack to detect and volume-adjust new audio sources * * @cond * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2010&license=viewergpl$ * * Copyright (c) 2010, Linden Research, Inc. * * Second Life Viewer Source Code * The source code in this file ("Source Code") is provided by Linden Lab * to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0 * ("GPL"), unless you have obtained a separate licensing agreement * ("Other License"), formally executed by you and Linden Lab. Terms of * the GPL can be found in doc/GPL-license.txt in this distribution, or * online at http://secondlife.com/developers/opensource/gplv2 * * There are special exceptions to the terms and conditions of the GPL as * it is applied to this Source Code. 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LINDEN LAB MAKES NO * WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING ITS ACCURACY, * COMPLETENESS OR PERFORMANCE. * $/LicenseInfo$ * @endcond */ /* The high-level design is as follows: 1) Connect to the PulseAudio daemon 2) Watch for the creation of new audio players connecting to the daemon (this includes ALSA clients running on the PulseAudio emulation layer, such as Flash plugins) 3) Examine any new audio player's PID to see if it belongs to our own process 4) If so, tell PA to adjust the volume of that audio player ('sink input' in PA parlance) 5) Keep a list of all living audio players that we care about, adjust the volumes of all of them when we get a new setVolume() call */ #include "linden_common.h" extern "C" { #include #include #include #include #include // There's no special reason why we want the *glib* PA mainloop, but the generic polling implementation seems broken. #include "apr_pools.h" #include "apr_dso.h" } #include "linux_volume_catcher.h" //////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define DEBUGMSG(...) do {} while(0) #define INFOMSG(...) do {} while(0) #define WARNMSG(...) do {} while(0) #define LL_PA_SYM(REQUIRED, PASYM, RTN, ...) RTN (*ll##PASYM)(__VA_ARGS__) = NULL #include "linux_volume_catcher_pa_syms.inc" #include "linux_volume_catcher_paglib_syms.inc" #undef LL_PA_SYM static bool sSymsGrabbed = false; static apr_pool_t *sSymPADSOMemoryPool = NULL; static apr_dso_handle_t *sSymPADSOHandleG = NULL; bool grab_pa_syms(std::string pulse_dso_name) { if (sSymsGrabbed) { // already have grabbed good syms return true; } bool sym_error = false; bool rtn = false; apr_status_t rv; apr_dso_handle_t *sSymPADSOHandle = NULL; #define LL_PA_SYM(REQUIRED, PASYM, RTN, ...) do{rv = apr_dso_sym((apr_dso_handle_sym_t*)&ll##PASYM, sSymPADSOHandle, #PASYM); if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) {INFOMSG("Failed to grab symbol: %s", #PASYM); if (REQUIRED) sym_error = true;} else DEBUGMSG("grabbed symbol: %s from %p", #PASYM, (void*)ll##PASYM);}while(0) //attempt to load the shared library apr_pool_create(&sSymPADSOMemoryPool, NULL); if ( APR_SUCCESS == (rv = apr_dso_load(&sSymPADSOHandle, pulse_dso_name.c_str(), sSymPADSOMemoryPool) )) { INFOMSG("Found DSO: %s", pulse_dso_name.c_str()); #include "linux_volume_catcher_pa_syms.inc" #include "linux_volume_catcher_paglib_syms.inc" if ( sSymPADSOHandle ) { sSymPADSOHandleG = sSymPADSOHandle; sSymPADSOHandle = NULL; } rtn = !sym_error; } else { INFOMSG("Couldn't load DSO: %s", pulse_dso_name.c_str()); rtn = false; // failure } if (sym_error) { WARNMSG("Failed to find necessary symbols in PulseAudio libraries."); } #undef LL_PA_SYM sSymsGrabbed = rtn; return rtn; } void ungrab_pa_syms() { // should be safe to call regardless of whether we've // actually grabbed syms. if ( sSymPADSOHandleG ) { apr_dso_unload(sSymPADSOHandleG); sSymPADSOHandleG = NULL; } if ( sSymPADSOMemoryPool ) { apr_pool_destroy(sSymPADSOMemoryPool); sSymPADSOMemoryPool = NULL; } // NULL-out all of the symbols we'd grabbed #define LL_PA_SYM(REQUIRED, PASYM, RTN, ...) do{ll##PASYM = NULL;}while(0) #include "linux_volume_catcher_pa_syms.inc" #include "linux_volume_catcher_paglib_syms.inc" #undef LL_PA_SYM sSymsGrabbed = false; } //////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PulseAudio requires a chain of callbacks with C linkage extern "C" { void callback_discovered_sinkinput(pa_context *context, const pa_sink_input_info *i, int eol, void *userdata); void callback_subscription_alert(pa_context *context, pa_subscription_event_type_t t, uint32_t index, void *userdata); void callback_context_state(pa_context *context, void *userdata); } class LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl { public: LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl(); ~LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl(); void setVolume(F32 volume); void pump(void); // for internal use - can't be private because used from our C callbacks bool loadsyms(std::string pulse_dso_name); void init(); void cleanup(); void update_all_volumes(F32 volume); void update_index_volume(U32 index, F32 volume); void connected_okay(); std::set mSinkInputIndices; std::map mSinkInputNumChannels; F32 mDesiredVolume; pa_glib_mainloop *mMainloop; pa_context *mPAContext; bool mConnected; bool mGotSyms; }; LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl() : mDesiredVolume(0.0f), mMainloop(NULL), mPAContext(NULL), mConnected(false), mGotSyms(false) { init(); } LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::~LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl() { cleanup(); } bool LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::loadsyms(std::string pulse_dso_name) { return grab_pa_syms(pulse_dso_name); } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::init() { // try to be as defensive as possible because PA's interface is a // bit fragile and (for our purposes) we'd rather simply not function // than crash // we cheat and rely upon libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0 to pull-in // libpulse.so.0 - this isn't a great assumption, and the two DSOs should // probably be loaded separately. Our Linux DSO framework needs refactoring, // we do this sort of thing a lot with practically identical logic... mGotSyms = loadsyms("libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0"); if (!mGotSyms) return; mMainloop = llpa_glib_mainloop_new(g_main_context_default()); if (mMainloop) { pa_mainloop_api *api = llpa_glib_mainloop_get_api(mMainloop); if (api) { pa_proplist *proplist = llpa_proplist_new(); if (proplist) { llpa_proplist_sets(proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_ICON_NAME, "multimedia-player"); llpa_proplist_sets(proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_ID, "com.secondlife.viewer.mediaplugvoladjust"); llpa_proplist_sets(proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME, "SL Plugin Volume Adjuster"); llpa_proplist_sets(proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_VERSION, "1"); // plain old pa_context_new() is broken! mPAContext = llpa_context_new_with_proplist(api, NULL, proplist); llpa_proplist_free(proplist); } } } // Now we've set up a PA context and mainloop, try connecting the // PA context to a PA daemon. if (mPAContext) { llpa_context_set_state_callback(mPAContext, callback_context_state, this); pa_context_flags_t cflags = (pa_context_flags)0; // maybe add PA_CONTEXT_NOAUTOSPAWN? if (llpa_context_connect(mPAContext, NULL, cflags, NULL) >= 0) { // Okay! We haven't definitely connected, but we // haven't definitely failed yet. } else { // Failed to connect to PA manager... we'll leave // things like that. Perhaps we should try again later. } } } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::cleanup() { mConnected = false; if (mGotSyms && mPAContext) { llpa_context_disconnect(mPAContext); llpa_context_unref(mPAContext); } mPAContext = NULL; if (mGotSyms && mMainloop) { llpa_glib_mainloop_free(mMainloop); } mMainloop = NULL; } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::setVolume(F32 volume) { mDesiredVolume = volume; if (!mGotSyms) return; if (mConnected && mPAContext) { update_all_volumes(mDesiredVolume); } pump(); } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::pump() { gboolean may_block = FALSE; g_main_context_iteration(g_main_context_default(), may_block); } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::connected_okay() { pa_operation *op; // fetch global list of existing sinkinputs if ((op = llpa_context_get_sink_input_info_list(mPAContext, callback_discovered_sinkinput, this))) { llpa_operation_unref(op); } // subscribe to future global sinkinput changes llpa_context_set_subscribe_callback(mPAContext, callback_subscription_alert, this); if ((op = llpa_context_subscribe(mPAContext, (pa_subscription_mask_t) (PA_SUBSCRIPTION_MASK_SINK_INPUT), NULL, NULL))) { llpa_operation_unref(op); } } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::update_all_volumes(F32 volume) { for (std::set::iterator it = mSinkInputIndices.begin(); it != mSinkInputIndices.end(); ++it) { update_index_volume(*it, volume); } } void LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl::update_index_volume(U32 index, F32 volume) { static pa_cvolume cvol; llpa_cvolume_set(&cvol, mSinkInputNumChannels[index], llpa_sw_volume_from_linear(volume)); pa_context *c = mPAContext; uint32_t idx = index; const pa_cvolume *cvolumep = &cvol; pa_context_success_cb_t cb = NULL; // okay as null void *userdata = NULL; // okay as null pa_operation *op; if ((op = llpa_context_set_sink_input_volume(c, idx, cvolumep, cb, userdata))) { llpa_operation_unref(op); } } void callback_discovered_sinkinput(pa_context *context, const pa_sink_input_info *sii, int eol, void *userdata) { LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl *impl = dynamic_cast((LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl*)userdata); llassert(impl); if (0 == eol) { pa_proplist *proplist = sii->proplist; pid_t sinkpid = atoll(llpa_proplist_gets(proplist, PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_ID)); if (sinkpid == getpid()) // does the discovered sinkinput belong to this process? { bool is_new = (impl->mSinkInputIndices.find(sii->index) == impl->mSinkInputIndices.end()); impl->mSinkInputIndices.insert(sii->index); impl->mSinkInputNumChannels[sii->index] = sii->channel_map.channels; if (is_new) { // new! impl->update_index_volume(sii->index, impl->mDesiredVolume); } else { // seen it already, do nothing. } } } } void callback_subscription_alert(pa_context *context, pa_subscription_event_type_t t, uint32_t index, void *userdata) { LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl *impl = dynamic_cast((LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl*)userdata); llassert(impl); switch (t & PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_FACILITY_MASK) { case PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_SINK_INPUT: if ((t & PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_TYPE_MASK) == PA_SUBSCRIPTION_EVENT_REMOVE) { // forget this sinkinput, if we were caring about it impl->mSinkInputIndices.erase(index); impl->mSinkInputNumChannels.erase(index); } else { // ask for more info about this new sinkinput pa_operation *op; if ((op = llpa_context_get_sink_input_info(impl->mPAContext, index, callback_discovered_sinkinput, impl))) { llpa_operation_unref(op); } } break; default:; } } void callback_context_state(pa_context *context, void *userdata) { LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl *impl = dynamic_cast((LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl*)userdata); llassert(impl); switch (llpa_context_get_state(context)) { case PA_CONTEXT_READY: impl->mConnected = true; impl->connected_okay(); break; case PA_CONTEXT_TERMINATED: impl->mConnected = false; break; case PA_CONTEXT_FAILED: impl->mConnected = false; break; default:; } } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// LinuxVolumeCatcher::LinuxVolumeCatcher() { pimpl = new LinuxVolumeCatcherImpl(); } LinuxVolumeCatcher::~LinuxVolumeCatcher() { delete pimpl; pimpl = NULL; } void LinuxVolumeCatcher::setVolume(F32 volume) { llassert(pimpl); pimpl->setVolume(volume); } void LinuxVolumeCatcher::pump() { llassert(pimpl); pimpl->pump(); }