fix codespell issues
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ with previous 0.3.x releases.
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- Parse channel_map arguments in module-loopback. (#1486)
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## JACK
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- Delay emiting the samplerate and buffersize callbacks until the
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- Delay emitting the samplerate and buffersize callbacks until the
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client is active. This fixes some crashes with Carla and other
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JACK apps.
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a lot better now.
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- Virtual sinks and sources should now always show up immediately.
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- JACK processing is now delayed until buffersize and samplerate
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are emited. This should improve stability of many JACK apps.
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are emitted. This should improve stability of many JACK apps.
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- JACK transport sync is now implemented correctly so that preroll
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in bitwig works.
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But, this will also disable compatibility with JACK applications.
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## Bluetooth
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- Bluetooth codecs are now compiled into sperate plugins which are
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- Bluetooth codecs are now compiled into separate plugins which are
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dynamically loaded. This makes it possible to change the plugin
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implementation or ship plugins separately without having to recompile
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the bluetooth module.
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of a property so that producers can negotiate more
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efficiently. This is used to negotiate DMA-BUF modifiers,
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which should make more efficient use of the GPU. (#1084)
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- Add support for multipe sample rates. The graph can switch
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- Add support for multiple sample rates. The graph can switch
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when IDLE to one of the supported rates. Add an option to
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lock the rate as well. This is not enabled by default yet
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because of driver bugs that need to be worked around first.
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default-route module. (#1403)
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## ALSA
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- Make sure tha alibpref is not part of the device node name because
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- Make sure that alibpref is not part of the device node name because
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it is random. (#1362)
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- Fixed an off-by-one that could cause midi events to end up with a
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wrong timestamp and thus being discarded by some apps. (#1395)
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actually changed.
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## JACK
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- The locking was reviewed. All callbacks are now emited
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- The locking was reviewed. All callbacks are now emitted
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from the PipeWire thread with the lock released and
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the process function will be disabled for the duration
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of the callback. This ensures that no two callbacks are
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## PipeWire
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- A new module-rt was added to acquire real-time scheduling
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priviledges without using RTKit.
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privileges without using RTKit.
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- Documentation fixes and updates. Docs are now using a
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custom theme.
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- There is now a MANDATORY flag on properties that influence
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- Filter-chain now parses the LADSPA_PATH correctly when it
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contains a colon separated list.
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- Move `#pipewire` IRC channel to oftc.net.
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- Fix an error where param changes were not emited in all
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- Fix an error where param changes were not emitted in all
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cases.
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- Implement Latency reporting. Latency values are propagated
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through the graph so that each node knows the latency to
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include the webrtc echo-canceler.
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- State files don't have the X permission anymore.
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- Move i18n core into a private header file.
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- Stream can now advertize properties and receive property
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- Stream can now advertise properties and receive property
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updates.
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- Fix an issue where the wrong index was used to address a port.
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It caused Bluetooth devices to stop working.
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result. This fixes some volume update issues.
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- GStreamer plugins
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- GStreamer plugins now advertize handling DMABUF explicitly. This
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- GStreamer plugins now advertise handling DMABUF explicitly. This
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is currently the only way to avoid a memcpy for v4l2 devices.
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- Device support
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--side-nav-foreground: var(--page-foreground-color);
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--side-nav-arrow-color: var(--page-background-color);
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/* height of an item in any tree / collapsable table */
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/* height of an item in any tree / collapsible table */
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--tree-item-height: 30px;
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}
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Permissions include `R` (read), `W` (write), `X` (execute) and `M` (metadata).
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- `R`: An object with permission `R` is visible to the client. The client will receive
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registry events for the object and can interact with it.
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- `W`: An object with permisson `W` can be modified. This is usually done
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- `W`: An object with permission `W` can be modified. This is usually done
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through a method that modifies the state of the object. The `W` permission
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usually implies the `X` permission.
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- `X`: An object with permission `X` allows invoking methods on the object.
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## Client management
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PipeWire provides a \ref page_access "permission system" to limit client's
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acccess to resources but only \ref page_module_access "basic permission
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access to resources but only \ref page_module_access "basic permission
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handling". The session manager is expected to decide whether clients may
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access specific resources.
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/* Use these to write the name of your wrapper. NOTE: duplicates
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VG_WRAP_FUNCTION_Z{U,Z} in pub_tool_redir.h. NOTE also: inserts
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the default behaviour equivalance class tag "0000" into the name.
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the default behaviour equivalence class tag "0000" into the name.
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See pub_tool_redir.h for details -- normally you don't need to
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think about this, though. */
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/* NB 9 Sept 07. There is a nasty kludge here in all these CALL_FN_
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macros. In order not to trash the stack redzone, we need to drop
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%rsp by 128 before the hidden call, and restore afterwards. The
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nastyness is that it is only by luck that the stack still appears
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nastiness is that it is only by luck that the stack still appears
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to be unwindable during the hidden call - since then the behaviour
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of any routine using this macro does not match what the CFI data
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says. Sigh.
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/** Extra DSD audio flags */
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#define SPA_AUDIO_DSD_FLAG_NONE (0) /*< no valid flag */
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/* DSD bits are transfered in a buffer grouped in bytes with the bitorder
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/* DSD bits are transferred in a buffer grouped in bytes with the bitorder
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* defined by \a bitorder.
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*
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* Channels are placed in separate planes (interleave = 0) or interleaved
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*
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* ## Module-specific properties:
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*
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* Ths modules supports the following entries in the `properties` dictionary:
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* This modules supports the following entries in the `properties` dictionary:
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* - `alsa.reserve = false`: disable device reservation (default: enabled)
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* - `alsa.jack-device = true`: createa a JACK device (default: disabled), see
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* - `alsa.jack-device = true`: create a JACK device (default: disabled), see
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* the comment in the example configuration file.
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*
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* See the `alsa-monitor.conf` provided by your installation for details on
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* are stored in x1 and x2, and the previous two outputs are stored in y1 and
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* y2.
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*
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* We use double during the coefficients calculation for better accurary, but
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* We use double during the coefficients calculation for better accuracy, but
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* float is used during the actual filtering for faster computation.
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*/
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struct biquad {
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#endif
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/*
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vector support macros: the rest of the code is independant of
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vector support macros: the rest of the code is independent of
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SSE/Altivec/NEON -- adding support for other platforms with 4-element
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vectors should be limited to these macros
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*/
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void *pffft_aligned_malloc(size_t nb_bytes);
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void pffft_aligned_free(void *);
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/* return 4 or 1 wether support SSE/Altivec instructions was enable when building pffft.c */
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/* return 4 or 1 weather support SSE/Altivec instructions was enable when building pffft.c */
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int pffft_simd_size();
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void pffft_select_cpu(int flags);
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struct module_combine_sink_data;
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/* This goes to the stream event listener to be able to identify the stream on
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* which the event occured and to have a link to the module data */
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* which the event occurred and to have a link to the module data */
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struct combine_stream {
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struct pw_stream *stream;
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struct spa_hook stream_listener;
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* - \ref PWTEST_FAIL for a test case failure. Usually you should not return this
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* value but rely on the `pwtest` macros to handle this case.
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* - \ref PWTEST_SKIP to skip the current test
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* - \ref PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR in case of an error that would cause the test to not run propertly. This is not a test case failure but some required precondition not being met.
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* - \ref PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR in case of an error that would cause the test to not run properly. This is not a test case failure but some required precondition not being met.
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*
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* ```c
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* #include "pwtest.h"
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* ...
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* ```
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*
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* `pwtest` provides comparision macros for most basic data types with the `lt`,
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* `pwtest` provides comparison macros for most basic data types with the `lt`,
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* `le`, `eq`, `gt`, `ge` suffixes (`<, <=, ==, >, >=`). Tests usually should not
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* return `PWTEST_FAIL` directly, use the `pwtest_fail()` macros if .
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*
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Use the pwtest_ macros instead */
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PWTEST_SKIP = 77, /**< test was skipped */
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PWTEST_TIMEOUT = 78, /**< test aborted after timeout */
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PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR = 79, /**< unrelated error occured */
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PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR = 79, /**< unrelated error occurred */
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};
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/**
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