1 /*****************************************************************************
2 * vlc_aout.h : audio output interface
3 *****************************************************************************
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6 * Authors: Christophe Massiot <massiot@via.ecp.fr>
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30 * \defgroup audio_output Audio output
34 * Audio output modules interface
37 /* Buffers which arrive in advance of more than AOUT_MAX_ADVANCE_TIME
38 * will be considered as bogus and be trashed */
39 #define AOUT_MAX_ADVANCE_TIME (AOUT_MAX_PREPARE_TIME + VLC_TICK_FROM_SEC(1))
41 /* Buffers which arrive in advance of more than AOUT_MAX_PREPARE_TIME
42 * will cause the calling thread to sleep */
43 #define AOUT_MAX_PREPARE_TIME VLC_TICK_FROM_SEC(2)
45 /* Buffers which arrive after pts - AOUT_MIN_PREPARE_TIME will be trashed
46 * to avoid too heavy resampling */
47 #define AOUT_MIN_PREPARE_TIME AOUT_MAX_PTS_ADVANCE
49 /* Tolerance values from EBU Recommendation 37 */
50 /** Maximum advance of actual audio playback time to coded PTS,
51 * above which downsampling will be performed */
52 #define AOUT_MAX_PTS_ADVANCE VLC_TICK_FROM_MS(40)
54 /** Maximum delay of actual audio playback time from coded PTS,
55 * above which upsampling will be performed */
56 #define AOUT_MAX_PTS_DELAY VLC_TICK_FROM_MS(60)
58 /* Max acceptable resampling (in %) */
59 #define AOUT_MAX_RESAMPLING 10
63 #define AOUT_FMTS_IDENTICAL( p_first, p_second ) ( \
64 ((p_first)->i_format == (p_second)->i_format) \
65 && AOUT_FMTS_SIMILAR(p_first, p_second) )
67 /* Check if i_rate == i_rate and i_channels == i_channels */
68 #define AOUT_FMTS_SIMILAR( p_first, p_second ) ( \
69 ((p_first)->i_rate == (p_second)->i_rate) \
70 && ((p_first)->channel_type == (p_second)->channel_type) \
71 && ((p_first)->i_physical_channels == (p_second)->i_physical_channels)\
72 && ((p_first)->i_chan_mode == (p_second)->i_chan_mode) )
74 #define AOUT_FMT_LINEAR( p_format ) \
75 (aout_BitsPerSample((p_format)->i_format) != 0)
77 #define VLC_CODEC_SPDIFL VLC_FOURCC('s','p','d','i')
78 #define VLC_CODEC_SPDIFB VLC_FOURCC('s','p','d','b')
80 #define AOUT_FMT_SPDIF( p_format ) \
81 ( ((p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_SPDIFL) \
82 || ((p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_SPDIFB) \
83 || ((p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_A52) \
84 || ((p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_DTS) )
86 #define AOUT_FMT_HDMI( p_format ) \
87 ( (p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_EAC3 \
88 ||(p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_DTSHD \
89 ||(p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_TRUEHD \
90 ||(p_format)->i_format == VLC_CODEC_MLP \
93 /* Values used for the audio-channels object variable */
94 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_UNSET 0 /* must be zero */
95 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_STEREO 1
96 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_RSTEREO 2
97 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_LEFT 3
98 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_RIGHT 4
99 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_DOLBYS 5
100 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_HEADPHONES 6
101 #define AOUT_VAR_CHAN_MONO 7
103 /*****************************************************************************
104 * Main audio output structures
105 *****************************************************************************/
107 /* Size of a frame for S/PDIF output. */
108 #define AOUT_SPDIF_SIZE 6144
110 /* Number of samples in an A/52 frame. */
111 #define A52_FRAME_NB 1536
113 /* FIXME to remove once aout.h is cleaned a bit more */
114 #include <vlc_block.h>
116 struct vlc_audio_output_events
{
117 void (*timing_report
)(audio_output_t
*, vlc_tick_t system_now
, vlc_tick_t pts
);
118 void (*volume_report
)(audio_output_t
*, float);
119 void (*mute_report
)(audio_output_t
*, bool);
120 void (*policy_report
)(audio_output_t
*, bool);
121 void (*device_report
)(audio_output_t
*, const char *);
122 void (*hotplug_report
)(audio_output_t
*, const char *, const char *);
123 void (*restart_request
)(audio_output_t
*, unsigned);
124 int (*gain_request
)(audio_output_t
*, float);
127 /** Audio output object
129 * The audio output object is the abstraction for rendering decoded
130 * (or pass-through) audio samples. In addition to playing samples,
131 * the abstraction exposes controls for pause/resume, flush/drain,
132 * changing the volume or mut flag, and listing and changing output device.
134 * An audio output can be in one of three different states:
135 * stopped, playing or paused.
136 * The audio output is always created in stopped state and is always destroyed
137 * in that state also. It is moved from stopped to playing state by start(),
138 * and from playing or paused states back to stopped state by stop().
142 struct vlc_object_t obj
;
144 void *sys
; /**< Private data for callbacks */
146 int (*start
)(audio_output_t
*, audio_sample_format_t
*fmt
);
147 /**< Starts a new stream (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
149 * This callback changes the audio output from stopped to playing state
150 * (if succesful). After the callback returns, time_get(), play(),
151 * pause(), flush() and eventually stop() callbacks may be called.
153 * \param fmt input stream sample format upon entry,
154 * output stream sample format upon return [IN/OUT]
155 * \return VLC_SUCCESS on success, non-zero on failure
157 * \note This callback can only be called while the audio output is in
158 * stopped state. There can be only one stream per audio output at a time.
160 * \note This callbacks needs not be reentrant.
163 void (*stop
)(audio_output_t
*);
164 /**< Stops the existing stream (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
166 * This callback terminates the current audio stream,
167 * and returns the audio output to stopped state.
169 * \note This callback needs not be reentrant.
172 int (*time_get
)(audio_output_t
*, vlc_tick_t
*delay
);
173 /**< Estimates playback buffer latency (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
175 * This callback computes an estimation of the delay until the current
176 * tail of the audio output buffer would be rendered. This is essential
177 * for (lip) synchronization and long term drift between the audio output
178 * clock and the media upstream clock (if any).
180 * If the audio output clock is exactly synchronized with the system
181 * monotonic clock (i.e. vlc_tick_now()), then aout_TimeGetDefault() can
182 * implement this callback. In that case, drain must be implemented (since
183 * the default implementation uses the delay to wait for the end of the
186 * This callback is called before the first play() in order to get the
187 * initial delay (the hw latency). Most modules won't be able to know this
188 * latency before the first play. In that case, they should return -1 and
189 * handle the first play() date, cf. play() documentation.
191 * \param delay pointer to the delay until the next sample to be written
192 * to the playback buffer is rendered [OUT]
193 * \return 0 on success, non-zero on failure or lack of data
195 * \note This callback cannot be called in stopped state.
198 void (*play
)(audio_output_t
*, block_t
*block
, vlc_tick_t date
);
199 /**< Queues a block of samples for playback (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
201 * The first play() date (after a flush()/start()) will be most likely in
202 * the future. Modules that don't know the hw latency before a first play
203 * (when they return -1 from the first time_get()) will need to handle
204 * this. They can play a silence buffer with 'length = date - now()', or
205 * configure their render callback to start at the given date.
207 * \param block block of audio samples
208 * \param date intended system time to render the first sample
210 * \note This callback cannot be called in stopped state.
213 void (*pause
)( audio_output_t
*, bool pause
, vlc_tick_t date
);
214 /**< Pauses or resumes playback (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
216 * This callback pauses or resumes audio playback as quickly as possible.
217 * When pausing, it is desirable to stop producing sound immediately, but
218 * retain already queued audio samples in the buffer to play when later
221 * If pausing is impossible, then aout_PauseDefault() can provide a
222 * fallback implementation of this callback.
224 * \param pause pause if true, resume from pause if false
225 * \param date timestamp when the pause or resume was requested
227 * \note This callback cannot be called in stopped state.
230 void (*flush
)( audio_output_t
*);
231 /**< Flushes the playback buffers (mandatory, cannot be NULL).
233 * \param wait true to wait for playback of pending buffers (drain),
234 * false to discard pending buffers (flush)
236 * \note This callback cannot be called in stopped state.
238 void (*drain
)(audio_output_t
*);
239 /**< Drain the playback buffers (can be NULL).
241 * If NULL, the caller will wait for the delay returned by time_get before
245 int (*volume_set
)(audio_output_t
*, float volume
);
246 /**< Changes playback volume (optional, may be NULL).
248 * \param volume requested volume (0. = mute, 1. = nominal)
250 * \note The volume is always a positive number.
252 * \warning A stream may or may not have been started when called.
253 * \warning This callback may be called concurrently with
254 * time_get(), play(), pause() or flush().
255 * It will however be protected against concurrent calls to
256 * start(), stop(), volume_set(), mute_set() or device_select().
259 int (*mute_set
)(audio_output_t
*, bool mute
);
260 /**< Changes muting (optinal, may be NULL).
262 * \param mute true to mute, false to unmute
263 * \warning The same constraints apply as with volume_set().
266 int (*device_select
)(audio_output_t
*, const char *id
);
267 /**< Selects an audio output device (optional, may be NULL).
269 * \param id nul-terminated device unique identifier.
270 * \return 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
272 * \warning The same constraints apply as with volume_set().
276 bool headphones
; /**< Default to false, set it to true if the current
277 sink is using headphones */
279 /**< Current sink informations set by the module from the start() function */
281 const struct vlc_audio_output_events
*events
;
286 AOUT_CHANIDX_DISABLE
= -1,
289 AOUT_CHANIDX_MIDDLELEFT
,
290 AOUT_CHANIDX_MIDDLERIGHT
,
291 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARLEFT
,
292 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARRIGHT
,
293 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARCENTER
,
297 } vlc_chan_order_idx_t
;
299 static_assert(AOUT_CHANIDX_MAX
== AOUT_CHAN_MAX
, "channel count mismatch");
301 #define AOUT_CHAN_REMAP_INIT { \
303 AOUT_CHANIDX_RIGHT, \
304 AOUT_CHANIDX_MIDDLELEFT, \
305 AOUT_CHANIDX_MIDDLERIGHT, \
306 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARLEFT, \
307 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARRIGHT, \
308 AOUT_CHANIDX_REARCENTER, \
309 AOUT_CHANIDX_CENTER, \
314 * It describes the audio channel order VLC expect.
316 static const uint32_t pi_vlc_chan_order_wg4
[] =
318 AOUT_CHAN_LEFT
, AOUT_CHAN_RIGHT
,
319 AOUT_CHAN_MIDDLELEFT
, AOUT_CHAN_MIDDLERIGHT
,
320 AOUT_CHAN_REARLEFT
, AOUT_CHAN_REARRIGHT
, AOUT_CHAN_REARCENTER
,
321 AOUT_CHAN_CENTER
, AOUT_CHAN_LFE
, 0
324 #define AOUT_RESTART_FILTERS 0x1
325 #define AOUT_RESTART_OUTPUT (AOUT_RESTART_FILTERS|0x2)
326 #define AOUT_RESTART_STEREOMODE (AOUT_RESTART_OUTPUT|0x4)
328 /*****************************************************************************
330 *****************************************************************************/
333 * This function computes the reordering needed to go from pi_chan_order_in to
335 * If pi_chan_order_in or pi_chan_order_out is NULL, it will assume that vlc
336 * internal (WG4) order is requested.
338 VLC_API
unsigned aout_CheckChannelReorder( const uint32_t *, const uint32_t *,
339 uint32_t mask
, uint8_t *table
);
340 VLC_API
void aout_ChannelReorder(void *, size_t, uint8_t, const uint8_t *, vlc_fourcc_t
);
342 VLC_API
void aout_Interleave(void *dst
, const void *const *planes
,
343 unsigned samples
, unsigned channels
,
344 vlc_fourcc_t fourcc
);
345 VLC_API
void aout_Deinterleave(void *dst
, const void *src
, unsigned samples
,
346 unsigned channels
, vlc_fourcc_t fourcc
);
349 * This function will compute the extraction parameter into pi_selection to go
350 * from i_channels with their type given by pi_order_src[] into the order
351 * describe by pi_order_dst.
353 * - *pi_channels as the number of channels that will be extracted which is
354 * lower (in case of non understood channels type) or equal to i_channels.
355 * - the layout of the channels (*pi_layout).
357 * It will return true if channel extraction is really needed, in which case
358 * aout_ChannelExtract must be used
360 * XXX It must be used when the source may have channel type not understood
361 * by VLC. In this case the channel type pi_order_src[] must be set to 0.
362 * XXX It must also be used if multiple channels have the same type.
364 VLC_API
bool aout_CheckChannelExtraction( int *pi_selection
, uint32_t *pi_layout
, int *pi_channels
, const uint32_t pi_order_dst
[AOUT_CHAN_MAX
], const uint32_t *pi_order_src
, int i_channels
);
367 * Do the actual channels extraction using the parameters created by
368 * aout_CheckChannelExtraction.
370 * XXX this function does not work in place (p_dst and p_src must not overlap).
371 * XXX Only 8, 16, 32, 64 bits per sample are supported.
373 VLC_API
void aout_ChannelExtract( void *p_dst
, int i_dst_channels
, const void *p_src
, int i_src_channels
, int i_sample_count
, const int *pi_selection
, int i_bits_per_sample
);
376 static inline unsigned aout_FormatNbChannels(const audio_sample_format_t
*fmt
)
378 return vlc_popcount(fmt
->i_physical_channels
);
381 VLC_API
unsigned int aout_BitsPerSample( vlc_fourcc_t i_format
) VLC_USED
;
382 VLC_API
void aout_FormatPrepare( audio_sample_format_t
* p_format
);
383 VLC_API
void aout_FormatPrint(vlc_object_t
*, const char *,
384 const audio_sample_format_t
*);
385 #define aout_FormatPrint(o, t, f) aout_FormatPrint(VLC_OBJECT(o), t, f)
386 VLC_API
const char * aout_FormatPrintChannels( const audio_sample_format_t
* ) VLC_USED
;
388 #define AOUT_VOLUME_DEFAULT 256
389 #define AOUT_VOLUME_MAX 512
391 VLC_API
float aout_VolumeGet (audio_output_t
*);
392 VLC_API
int aout_VolumeSet (audio_output_t
*, float);
393 VLC_API
int aout_VolumeUpdate (audio_output_t
*, int, float *);
394 VLC_API
int aout_MuteGet (audio_output_t
*);
395 VLC_API
int aout_MuteSet (audio_output_t
*, bool);
396 VLC_API
char *aout_DeviceGet (audio_output_t
*);
397 VLC_API
int aout_DeviceSet (audio_output_t
*, const char *);
398 VLC_API
int aout_DevicesList (audio_output_t
*, char ***, char ***);
401 * Report change of configured audio volume to the core and UI.
403 static inline void aout_VolumeReport(audio_output_t
*aout
, float volume
)
405 aout
->events
->volume_report(aout
, volume
);
409 * Report change of muted flag to the core and UI.
411 static inline void aout_MuteReport(audio_output_t
*aout
, bool mute
)
413 aout
->events
->mute_report(aout
, mute
);
417 * Report audio policy status.
418 * \param cork true to request a cork, false to undo any pending cork.
420 static inline void aout_PolicyReport(audio_output_t
*aout
, bool cork
)
422 aout
->events
->policy_report(aout
, cork
);
426 * Report change of output device.
428 static inline void aout_DeviceReport(audio_output_t
*aout
, const char *id
)
430 aout
->events
->device_report(aout
, id
);
434 * Report a device hot-plug event.
435 * @param id device ID
436 * @param name human-readable device name (NULL for hot unplug)
438 static inline void aout_HotplugReport(audio_output_t
*aout
,
439 const char *id
, const char *name
)
441 aout
->events
->hotplug_report(aout
, id
, name
);
445 * Request a change of software audio amplification.
446 * \param gain linear amplitude gain (must be positive)
447 * \warning Values in excess 1.0 may cause overflow and distorsion.
449 static inline int aout_GainRequest(audio_output_t
*aout
, float gain
)
451 return aout
->events
->gain_request(aout
, gain
);
454 static inline void aout_RestartRequest(audio_output_t
*aout
, unsigned mode
)
456 aout
->events
->restart_request(aout
, mode
);
460 * Default implementation for audio_output_t.time_get
462 static inline int aout_TimeGetDefault(audio_output_t
*aout
,
463 vlc_tick_t
*restrict delay
)
465 (void) aout
; (void) delay
;
470 * Default implementation for audio_output_t.pause
472 * \warning This default callback implementation is suboptimal as it will
473 * discard some audio samples.
474 * Do not use this unless there are really no possible better alternatives.
476 static inline void aout_PauseDefault(audio_output_t
*aout
, bool paused
,
484 /* Audio output filters */
487 * Enable or disable an audio filter ("audio-filter")
489 * \param aout a valid audio output
490 * \param name a valid filter name
491 * \param add true to add the filter, false to remove it
492 * \return 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
494 VLC_API
int aout_EnableFilter(audio_output_t
*aout
, const char *name
, bool add
);
499 * If the remap order differs from the WG4 order, a remap audio filter will
500 * be inserted to remap channels according to this array.
502 int remap
[AOUT_CHANIDX_MAX
];
504 * If true, a filter will be inserted to add a headphones effect (like a
505 * binauralizer audio filter).
508 } aout_filters_cfg_t
;
510 #define AOUT_FILTERS_CFG_INIT (aout_filters_cfg_t) \
511 { .remap = AOUT_CHAN_REMAP_INIT, \
512 .headphones = false, \
515 typedef struct aout_filters aout_filters_t
;
517 VLC_API aout_filters_t
*aout_FiltersNew(vlc_object_t
*,
518 const audio_sample_format_t
*,
519 const audio_sample_format_t
*,
520 const aout_filters_cfg_t
*cfg
) VLC_USED
;
521 #define aout_FiltersNew(o,inf,outf,remap) \
522 aout_FiltersNew(VLC_OBJECT(o),inf,outf,remap)
523 VLC_API
void aout_FiltersDelete(vlc_object_t
*, aout_filters_t
*);
524 #define aout_FiltersDelete(o,f) \
525 aout_FiltersDelete(VLC_OBJECT(o),f)
526 VLC_API
bool aout_FiltersAdjustResampling(aout_filters_t
*, int);
527 VLC_API block_t
*aout_FiltersPlay(aout_filters_t
*, block_t
*, float rate
);
528 VLC_API block_t
*aout_FiltersDrain(aout_filters_t
*);
529 VLC_API
void aout_FiltersFlush(aout_filters_t
*);
530 VLC_API
void aout_FiltersChangeViewpoint(aout_filters_t
*, const vlc_viewpoint_t
*vp
);
532 VLC_API vout_thread_t
*aout_filter_GetVout(filter_t
*, const video_format_t
*);
534 static inline int aout_TimeGet(audio_output_t
*aout
, vlc_tick_t
*delay
)
536 return aout
->time_get(aout
, delay
);
542 * @defgroup audio_output__meter Audio meter API
546 * Audio loudness measurement
548 struct vlc_audio_loudness
550 /** Momentary loudness (last 400 ms), in LUFS */
551 double loudness_momentary
;
552 /** Short term loudness (last 3seconds), in LUFS */
553 double loudness_shortterm
;
554 /** Integrated loudness (global), in LUFS */
555 double loudness_integrated
;
556 /** Loudness range, in LU */
557 double loudness_range
;
558 /** True Peak, in dBTP */
563 * Audio meter callback
565 * Triggered from vlc_audio_meter_Process() and vlc_audio_meter_Flush().
567 struct vlc_audio_meter_cbs
570 * Called when new loudness measurements are available
572 * @param date absolute date (likely in the future) of this measurement
573 * @param loudness pointer to the loudness measurement
574 * @param opaque pointer set by vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin().
576 void (*on_loudness
)(vlc_tick_t date
, const struct vlc_audio_loudness
*loudness
, void *data
);
580 * Audio meter plugin opaque structure
582 * This opaque structure is returned by vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin().
584 typedef struct vlc_audio_meter_plugin vlc_audio_meter_plugin
;
587 * Audio meter plugin owner structure
589 * Used to setup callbacks and private data
591 * Can be registered with vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin().
593 struct vlc_audio_meter_plugin_owner
595 const struct vlc_audio_meter_cbs
*cbs
;
600 * Audio meter structure
602 * Initialise with vlc_audio_meter_Init()
604 * @warning variables of this struct should not be used directly
606 struct vlc_audio_meter
609 vlc_object_t
*parent
;
610 const audio_sample_format_t
*fmt
;
612 struct vlc_list plugins
;
616 * Initialize the audio meter structure
618 * @param meter allocated audio meter structure
619 * @param parent object that will be used to create audio filters
622 vlc_audio_meter_Init(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
, vlc_object_t
*parent
);
623 #define vlc_audio_meter_Init(a,b) vlc_audio_meter_Init(a, VLC_OBJECT(b))
626 * Free allocated resource from the audio meter structure
628 * @param meter allocated audio meter structure
631 vlc_audio_meter_Destroy(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
);
634 * Set or reset the audio format
636 * This will reload all plugins added with vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin()
638 * @param meter audio meter structure
639 * @param fmt NULL to unload all plugins or a valid pointer to an audio format,
640 * must stay valid during the lifetime of the audio meter (until
641 * vlc_audio_meter_Reset() or vlc_audio_meter_Destroy() are called)
643 * @return VLC_SUCCESS on success, VLC_EGENERIC if a plugin failed to load
646 vlc_audio_meter_Reset(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
, const audio_sample_format_t
*fmt
);
649 * Add an "audio meter" plugin
651 * The module to be loaded if meter->fmt is valid, otherwise, the module
652 * will be loaded from a next call to vlc_audio_meter_Reset()
654 * @param meter audio meter structure
655 * @param chain name of the module, can contain specific module options using
656 * the following chain convention:"name{option1=a,option2=b}"
657 * @param cbs pointer to a vlc_audio_meter_events structure, the
658 * structure must stay valid during the lifetime of the plugin
659 * @param cbs_data opaque pointer used by the callbacks
660 * @return a valid audio meter plugin, or NULL in case of error
662 VLC_API vlc_audio_meter_plugin
*
663 vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
, const char *chain
,
664 const struct vlc_audio_meter_plugin_owner
*owner
);
667 * Remove an "audio meter" plugin
669 * @param meter audio meter structure
670 * @param plugin plugin returned by vlc_audio_meter_AddPlugin()
673 vlc_audio_meter_RemovePlugin(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
, vlc_audio_meter_plugin
*plugin
);
676 * Process an audio block
678 * vlc_audio_meter_events callbacks can be triggered from this function.
680 * @param meter audio meter structure
681 * @param block pointer to a block, this block won't be released of modified
683 * @param date absolute date (likely in the future) when this block should be rendered
686 vlc_audio_meter_Process(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
, block_t
*block
, vlc_tick_t date
);
689 * Flush all "audio meter" plugins
691 * vlc_audio_meter_events callbacks can be triggered from this function.
693 * @param meter audio meter structure
696 vlc_audio_meter_Flush(struct vlc_audio_meter
*meter
);
700 #endif /* VLC_AOUT_H */