- May 01, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Apr 22, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ better logs by default + allow loading modules in tests
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Apr 21, 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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Julian Bouzas authored
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- Apr 16, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ expose the export transition in the session item class + make the export-related flags immutable + add an export error flag + update and improve documentation
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ replace calling execute_step(..., STEP_ERROR) with rollback + implement deactivate internally using rollback This unifies deactivation steps, which are common between deactivate() and calling execute_step() with WP_TRANSITION_STEP_ERROR at the end of a failed activation transition.
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Apr 15, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
including wp/spa-props.c currently re-defines G_LOG_DOMAIN in the spa-props.c unit test
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- Apr 14, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ enable the new log writer on the executables + enable structured logging in the tests
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- Apr 13, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- Apr 09, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- Apr 01, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Mar 31, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This allows the implementation to rollback changes, cancel jobs, etc
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- Mar 29, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
* introduces API to export session items * introduces small changes in the WpSiEndpoint & WpSiStream interfaces to make it nicer to work with * ports WpImplEndpoint to use PW_TYPE_INTERFACE_Endpoint to export. Depends on: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/merge_requests/246 (was merged after 0.3.2)
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This is an asynchronous operation class, like GTask, but it is made to execute several operations underneath, using a state machine, instead of just a single operation.
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- Feb 25, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- Feb 14, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
There are 3 kinds of WpProxy objects: * the ones that are created as a result of binding a global from the registry * the ones that are created as a result of calling into a remote factory (wp_node_new_from_factory, etc...) * the ones that are a local implementation of an object (WpImplNode, etc...) and are exported Previously the object manager was only able to track the first kind. With these changes we can now also have globals associated with WpProxies that were created earlier (and caused the creation of the global). This saves some resources and reduces round-trips (in case client code wants to change properties of an object that is locally implemented, it shouldn't need to do a round-trip through the server)
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- Feb 12, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Feb 11, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
* core no longer exposes create_remote/local_object * node, device & link have constructor methods to enable the create_remote_object functionality * added WpImplNode to wrap pw_impl_node and allow creating "local" node instances * added WpSpaDevice to wrap spa_device and allow creating "local" device instances * exporting objects in all cases now happens by requesting FEATURE_BOUND from the proxy, eliminating the need for WpExported * replaced WpMonitor by new, simpler code directly in module-monitor * the proxy type lookup table in WpProxy is gone, we now use a field on the class structure of every WpProxy subclass and iterate through all the class structures instead; this is more flexible and extensible
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- Feb 10, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
+ use the pw_proxy API to find the bound id instead of relying on WpGlobal This has the advantage that it works also for exported objects and for objects that have been created by calling into a remote factory (such as the link-factory), so we can now know the global id of all proxies, not only the ones that have been created by the registry.
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- Jan 22, 2020
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
This is not used anymore. It was useful when we were using it as a detail in the global-added signal, but that is gone now.
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George Kiagiadakis authored
They are equivalent, there is no real benefit in having both
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- Jan 13, 2020
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Julian Bouzas authored
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- Dec 11, 2019
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George Kiagiadakis authored
heavily based on the WpSession implementation
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- Dec 04, 2019
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Nov 13, 2019
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George Kiagiadakis authored
* rework how global objects are stored in the core * rework how users get notified about global objects and proxies of remote global objects The purpose of this change is to have a class that can manage objects that are registered in the core or signalled through the registry. This object can declare interest on certain types of global objects and only keep & signal those objects that it is interested in. Additionally, it can prepare proxy features and asynchronously deliver an 'objects-changed' signal, which is basically telling us that the list of objects has changed. This is useful to simplify port proxies management in WpAudioStream. Now the stream object can declare that it is interested in ports that have "node.id" == X and the object manager will only maintain a list of those. Additionally, it will emit the 'objects-changed' signal when the list of ports is complete, so there is no reason to do complex operations and core syncs in the WpAudioStream class in order to figure out when the list of ports is ready. As a side effect, this also reduces resource management. Now we don't construct a WpProxy for every global that pipewire reports; we only construct proxies when there is interest in them! Another interesting side effect is that we can now register an object manager at any point in time and get immediately notified about remote globals that already exist. i.e. when you register an object manager that is interested in nodes, it will be immediately notified about all the existing nodes in the graph. This is useful to avoid race conditions between connecting the signal and objects beting created in pipewire
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- Nov 06, 2019
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Bastien Nocera authored
PipeWire headers were recently cleaned up to reduce the number of included headers. This leads to a number of functions and types not being included when needed in wireplumber.
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- Oct 10, 2019
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George Kiagiadakis authored
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- Sep 09, 2019
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Julian Bouzas authored
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