- May 31, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
so that we can filter proxies by id on object managers
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 29, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
- make it a GObject so that it can emit its own signals and so that it can be shared between multiple proxies - share the WpProps instance between endpoints, endpoint-streams and their underlying nodes - introduce the concept of the caching mode that redirects _set to _set_param of the proxy that actually has the props; this allows shared WpProps to actually set changes on the correct proxy in a transparent way - change methods to consume the ref of the pod and reflect that also on wp_proxy_set_prop() - refactor the export process on endpoints & endpoint-streams so that they always get all the required features (info, props, bound) and make it async so that we can take time to prepare the underlying node to have FEATURE_PROPS - update the props & endpoint unit tests, bringing back all the checks that the endpoint unit test used to have
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- May 26, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- May 25, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
* Use a direction instead of a string prop id * Emit default-endpoint-changed again * Get rid of the useless virtual methods
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ rename FEATURE_CONTROLS to FEATURE_PROPS + add accessor for the standard spa_param_info (info->params) + hide the low-level params API that nobody uses
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
-> wp_trace_boxed (WP_TYPE_SPA_POD, pod, "some message");
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- May 20, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
by using G_TYPE_NONE (== 1), we can pass this in the log handler to point out the fact that we expected something but it's null As a bonus, a null object always gets printed in red because that's the first color in object_colors
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 19, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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Julian Bouzas authored
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- May 16, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 15, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- May 14, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ use a more correct naming scheme to match the one from Spa + remove the default video source, since we now use a different session for video
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This makes WIREPLUMBER_DEBUG behave just like PIPEWIRE_DEBUG. Same levels, same syntax, easier for users. ERROR & CRITICAL are always printed, as they should; there is no point in disabling them, since: - ERRORs are always fatal and should never ever happen - CRITICALs are assertion failures and indicate bugs that need to be fixed
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George Kiagiadakis authored
* use a short level name, like pipewire does * color the timestamp to compensate for the loss of the visible level name * use 18 chars for the category
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 13, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
libpipewire already prints this, so we get it duplicated on the log
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This happens when the daemon fails to connect and the not installed object managers try to get installed, but the weak ref to the core is already gone
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George Kiagiadakis authored
object managers that are registered a bit early (such as the one in wireplumber-cli) have no use if they are declared as installed before any globals appear. After the initial registry startup, there should be at least 1 global, the core (id=0), so even if this client has no access to any object, the object manager should be able to finish its installation successfully
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 12, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
Features are flags, therefore we must NEVER use them without a shift, otherwise bad mistakes happen, like the previous mistake of declaring WP_SESSION_FEATURE_LINKS as the number after WP_SESSION_FEATURE_ENDPOINTS, which ended up being (WP_SESSION_FEATURE_ENDPOINTS | WP_PROXY_FEATURE_PW_PROXY) and it was always becoming available together with the ENDPOINTS feature.
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This serves as a base class for daemon plugins, which are implemented inside modules
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George Kiagiadakis authored
And also provide a way to disable this integration at runtime to get pipewire's log back, with WIREPLUMBER_NO_PW_LOG=1
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George Kiagiadakis authored
The GLib error level is fatal, but pipewire doesn't use it that way. Also, the GLib critical level is meant only for programming errors (assertions) and not for runtime errors. warn & msg levels really fit well with the error & warn, as they are being used in pipewire currently.
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- May 11, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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Julian Bouzas authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- May 08, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
It is a valid use case to do things like call wp_session_item_export() from within the async ready callback of _activate(), and it's not possible unless the ACTIVATING flag has been cleared first. To do this, use a GCClosure to wrap the callback and install marshal guards, which are called before and after the callback, to modify the flags.
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This aligns better with the general design of consuming property objects on constructors, both in PipeWire and WirePlumber APIs
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- May 07, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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