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1 #ifndef foointrospecthfoo
2 #define foointrospecthfoo
3 
4 /***
5   This file is part of PulseAudio.
6 
7   Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
8   Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
9 
10   PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11   it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
12   by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
13   or (at your option) any later version.
14 
15   PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
16   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
18   General Public License for more details.
19 
20   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
21   along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
22 ***/
23 
24 #include <inttypes.h>
25 
26 #include <pulse/operation.h>
27 #include <pulse/context.h>
28 #include <pulse/cdecl.h>
29 #include <pulse/gccmacro.h>
30 #include <pulse/channelmap.h>
31 #include <pulse/volume.h>
32 #include <pulse/proplist.h>
33 #include <pulse/format.h>
34 #include <pulse/version.h>
35 
36 /** \page introspect Server Query and Control
37  *
38  * \section overv_sec Overview
39  *
40  * Sometimes it is necessary to query and modify global settings in the
41  * server. For this, PulseAudio has the introspection API. It can list sinks,
42  * sources, samples and other aspects of the server. It can also modify the
43  * attributes of the server that will affect operations on a global level,
44  * and not just the application's context.
45  *
46  * \section query_sec Querying
47  *
48  * All querying is done through callbacks. This approach is necessary to
49  * maintain an asynchronous design. The client will request the information
50  * and some time later, the server will respond with the desired data.
51  *
52  * Some objects can have multiple instances on the server. When requesting all
53  * of these at once, the callback will be called multiple times, once for
54  * each object. When the list has been exhausted, the callback will be called
55  * without an information structure and the eol parameter set to a positive
56  * value.
57  *
58  * Note that even if a single object is requested, and not the entire list,
59  * the terminating call will still be made.
60  *
61  * If an error occurs, the callback will be invoked without an information
62  * structure and eol set to a negative value..
63  *
64  * Data members in the information structures are only valid during the
65  * duration of the callback. If they are required after the callback is
66  * finished, a deep copy of the information structure must be performed.
67  *
68  * \subsection server_subsec Server Information
69  *
70  * The server can be queried about its name, the environment it's running on
71  * and the currently active global defaults. Calling
72  * pa_context_get_server_info() provides access to a pa_server_info structure
73  * containing all of these.
74  *
75  * \subsection memstat_subsec Memory Usage
76  *
77  * Statistics about memory usage can be fetched using pa_context_stat(),
78  * giving a pa_stat_info structure.
79  *
80  * \subsection sinksrc_subsec Sinks and Sources
81  *
82  * The server can have an arbitrary number of sinks and sources. Each sink
83  * and source have both an index and a name associated with it. As such,
84  * there are three ways to get access to them:
85  *
86  * \li By index - pa_context_get_sink_info_by_index() /
87  *                pa_context_get_source_info_by_index()
88  * \li By name - pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name() /
89  *               pa_context_get_source_info_by_name()
90  * \li All - pa_context_get_sink_info_list() /
91  *           pa_context_get_source_info_list()
92  *
93  * All three method use the same callback and will provide a pa_sink_info or
94  * pa_source_info structure.
95  *
96  * \subsection siso_subsec Sink Inputs and Source Outputs
97  *
98  * Sink inputs and source outputs are the representations of the client ends
99  * of streams inside the server. I.e. they connect a client stream to one of
100  * the global sinks or sources.
101  *
102  * Sink inputs and source outputs only have an index to identify them. As
103  * such, there are only two ways to get information about them:
104  *
105  * \li By index - pa_context_get_sink_input_info() /
106  *                pa_context_get_source_output_info()
107  * \li All - pa_context_get_sink_input_info_list() /
108  *           pa_context_get_source_output_info_list()
109  *
110  * The structure returned is the pa_sink_input_info or pa_source_output_info
111  * structure.
112  *
113  * \subsection samples_subsec Samples
114  *
115  * The list of cached samples can be retrieved from the server. Three methods
116  * exist for querying the sample cache list:
117  *
118  * \li By index - pa_context_get_sample_info_by_index()
119  * \li By name - pa_context_get_sample_info_by_name()
120  * \li All - pa_context_get_sample_info_list()
121  *
122  * Note that this only retrieves information about the sample, not the sample
123  * data itself.
124  *
125  * \subsection module_subsec Driver Modules
126  *
127  * PulseAudio driver modules are identified by index and are retrieved using either
128  * pa_context_get_module_info() or pa_context_get_module_info_list(). The
129  * information structure is called pa_module_info.
130  *
131  * \subsection client_subsec Clients
132  *
133  * PulseAudio clients are also identified by index and are retrieved using
134  * either pa_context_get_client_info() or pa_context_get_client_info_list().
135  * The information structure is called pa_client_info.
136  *
137  * \section ctrl_sec Control
138  *
139  * Some parts of the server are only possible to read, but most can also be
140  * modified in different ways. Note that these changes will affect all
141  * connected clients and not just the one issuing the request.
142  *
143  * \subsection sinksrc_subsec Sinks and Sources
144  *
145  * The most common change one would want to apply to sinks and sources is to
146  * modify the volume of the audio. Identically to how sinks and sources can
147  * be queried, there are two ways of identifying them:
148  *
149  * \li By index - pa_context_set_sink_volume_by_index() /
150  *                pa_context_set_source_volume_by_index()
151  * \li By name - pa_context_set_sink_volume_by_name() /
152  *               pa_context_set_source_volume_by_name()
153  *
154  * It is also possible to mute a sink or source:
155  *
156  * \li By index - pa_context_set_sink_mute_by_index() /
157  *                pa_context_set_source_mute_by_index()
158  * \li By name - pa_context_set_sink_mute_by_name() /
159  *               pa_context_set_source_mute_by_name()
160  *
161  * \subsection siso_subsec Sink Inputs and Source Outputs
162  *
163  * If an application desires to modify the volume of just a single stream
164  * (commonly one of its own streams), this can be done by setting the volume
165  * of its associated sink input or source output, using
166  * pa_context_set_sink_input_volume() or pa_context_set_source_output_volume().
167  *
168  * It is also possible to remove sink inputs and source outputs, terminating
169  * the streams associated with them:
170  *
171  * \li Sink input - pa_context_kill_sink_input()
172  * \li Source output - pa_context_kill_source_output()
173  *
174  * It is strongly recommended that all volume changes are done as a direct
175  * result of user input. With automated requests, such as those resulting
176  * from misguided attempts of crossfading, PulseAudio can store the stream
177  * volume at an inappropriate moment and restore it later. Besides, such
178  * attempts lead to OSD popups in some desktop environments.
179  *
180  * As a special case of the general rule above, it is recommended that your
181  * application leaves the task of saving and restoring the volume of its
182  * streams to PulseAudio and does not attempt to do it by itself. PulseAudio
183  * really knows better about events such as stream moving or headphone
184  * plugging that would make the volume stored by the application inapplicable
185  * to the new configuration.
186  *
187  * Another important case where setting a sink input volume may be a bad idea
188  * is related to interpreters that interpret potentially untrusted scripts.
189  * PulseAudio relies on your application not making malicious requests (such
190  * as repeatedly setting the volume to 100%). Thus, script interpreters that
191  * represent a security boundary must sandbox volume-changing requests coming
192  * from their scripts. In the worst case, it may be necessary to apply the
193  * script-requested volume to the script-produced sounds by altering the
194  * samples in the script interpreter and not touching the sink or sink input
195  * volume as seen by PulseAudio.
196  *
197  * If an application changes any volume, it should also listen to changes of
198  * the same volume originating from outside the application (e.g., from the
199  * system mixer application) and update its user interface accordingly. Use
200  * \ref subscribe to get such notifications.
201  *
202  * \subsection module_subsec Modules
203  *
204  * Server modules can be remotely loaded and unloaded using
205  * pa_context_load_module() and pa_context_unload_module().
206  *
207  * \subsection message_subsec Messages
208  *
209  * Server objects like sinks, sink inputs or modules can register a message
210  * handler to communicate with clients. A message can be sent to a named
211  * message handler using pa_context_send_message_to_object().
212  *
213  * \subsection client_subsec Clients
214  *
215  * The only operation supported on clients is the possibility of kicking
216  * them off the server using pa_context_kill_client().
217  */
218 
219 /** \file
220  *
221  * Routines for daemon introspection.
222  *
223  * See also \subpage introspect
224  */
225 
226 PA_C_DECL_BEGIN
227 
228 /** @{ \name Sinks */
229 
230 /** Stores information about a specific port of a sink.  Please
231  * note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary
232  * API updates at any time in any new release. \since 0.9.16 */
233 typedef struct pa_sink_port_info {
234     const char *name;                   /**< Name of this port */
235     const char *description;            /**< Description of this port */
236     uint32_t priority;                  /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this port is as a default. */
237     int available;                      /**< A flags (see #pa_port_available), indicating availability status of this port. \since 2.0 */
238     const char *availability_group;     /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
239                                          * each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
240                                          * is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
241                                          * that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
242                                          * all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
243                                          * one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
244                                          * in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
245                                          * `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
246                                          * input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
247                                          * then activate the user-chosen port.
248                                          *
249                                          * May be NULL, in which case the port is not part of any availability group.
250                                          *
251                                          * The group identifier must be treated as an opaque identifier. The string may look
252                                          * like an ALSA control name, but applications must not assume any such relationship.
253                                          * The group naming scheme can change without a warning.
254                                          *
255                                          * Since one group can include both input and output ports, the grouping should be done
256                                          * using pa_card_port_info instead of pa_sink_port_info, but this field is duplicated
257                                          * also in pa_sink_port_info (and pa_source_port_info) in case someone finds that
258                                          * convenient.
259                                          *
260                                          * \since 14.0 */
261     uint32_t type;			/**< Port type, see #pa_device_port_type. \since 14.0 */
262 } pa_sink_port_info;
263 
264 /** Stores information about sinks. Please note that this structure
265  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
266  * any new release. */
267 typedef struct pa_sink_info {
268     const char *name;                  /**< Name of the sink */
269     uint32_t index;                    /**< Index of the sink */
270     const char *description;           /**< Description of this sink */
271     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;        /**< Sample spec of this sink */
272     pa_channel_map channel_map;        /**< Channel map */
273     uint32_t owner_module;             /**< Index of the owning module of this sink, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. */
274     pa_cvolume volume;                 /**< Volume of the sink */
275     int mute;                          /**< Mute switch of the sink */
276     uint32_t monitor_source;           /**< Index of the monitor source connected to this sink. */
277     const char *monitor_source_name;   /**< The name of the monitor source. */
278     pa_usec_t latency;                 /**< Length of queued audio in the output buffer. */
279     const char *driver;                /**< Driver name */
280     pa_sink_flags_t flags;             /**< Flags */
281     pa_proplist *proplist;             /**< Property list \since 0.9.11 */
282     pa_usec_t configured_latency;      /**< The latency this device has been configured to. \since 0.9.11 */
283     pa_volume_t base_volume;           /**< Some kind of "base" volume that refers to unamplified/unattenuated volume in the context of the output device. \since 0.9.15 */
284     pa_sink_state_t state;             /**< State \since 0.9.15 */
285     uint32_t n_volume_steps;           /**< Number of volume steps for sinks which do not support arbitrary volumes. \since 0.9.15 */
286     uint32_t card;                     /**< Card index, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. \since 0.9.15 */
287     uint32_t n_ports;                  /**< Number of entries in port array \since 0.9.16 */
288     pa_sink_port_info** ports;         /**< Array of available ports, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. The number of entries is stored in n_ports. \since 0.9.16 */
289     pa_sink_port_info* active_port;    /**< Pointer to active port in the array, or NULL. \since 0.9.16 */
290     uint8_t n_formats;                 /**< Number of formats supported by the sink. \since 1.0 */
291     pa_format_info **formats;          /**< Array of formats supported by the sink. \since 1.0 */
292 } pa_sink_info;
293 
294 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name() and friends */
295 typedef void (*pa_sink_info_cb_t)(pa_context *c, const pa_sink_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
296 
297 /** Get information about a sink by its name */
298 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_sink_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
299 
300 /** Get information about a sink by its index */
301 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sink_info_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_sink_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
302 
303 /** Get the complete sink list */
304 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sink_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_sink_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
305 
306 /** Set the volume of a sink device specified by its index */
307 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_volume_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
308 
309 /** Set the volume of a sink device specified by its name */
310 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_volume_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
311 
312 /** Set the mute switch of a sink device specified by its index */
313 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_mute_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
314 
315 /** Set the mute switch of a sink device specified by its name */
316 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_mute_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
317 
318 /** Suspend/Resume a sink. \since 0.9.7 */
319 pa_operation* pa_context_suspend_sink_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *sink_name, int suspend, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
320 
321 /** Suspend/Resume a sink. If idx is PA_INVALID_INDEX all sinks will be suspended. \since 0.9.7 */
322 pa_operation* pa_context_suspend_sink_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int suspend,  pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
323 
324 /** Change the profile of a sink. \since 0.9.16 */
325 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_port_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const char*port, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
326 
327 /** Change the profile of a sink. \since 0.9.15 */
328 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_port_by_name(pa_context *c, const char*name, const char*port, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
329 
330 /** @} */
331 
332 /** @{ \name Sources */
333 
334 /** Stores information about a specific port of a source.  Please
335  * note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary
336  * API updates at any time in any new release. \since 0.9.16 */
337 typedef struct pa_source_port_info {
338     const char *name;                   /**< Name of this port */
339     const char *description;            /**< Description of this port */
340     uint32_t priority;                  /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this port is as a default. */
341     int available;                      /**< A flags (see #pa_port_available), indicating availability status of this port. \since 2.0 */
342     const char *availability_group;     /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
343                                          * each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
344                                          * is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
345                                          * that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
346                                          * all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
347                                          * one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
348                                          * in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
349                                          * `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
350                                          * input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
351                                          * then activate the user-chosen port.
352                                          *
353                                          * May be NULL, in which case the port is not part of any availability group (which is
354                                          * the same as having a group with only one member).
355                                          *
356                                          * The group identifier must be treated as an opaque identifier. The string may look
357                                          * like an ALSA control name, but applications must not assume any such relationship.
358                                          * The group naming scheme can change without a warning.
359                                          *
360                                          * Since one group can include both input and output ports, the grouping should be done
361                                          * using pa_card_port_info instead of pa_source_port_info, but this field is duplicated
362                                          * also in pa_source_port_info (and pa_sink_port_info) in case someone finds that
363                                          * convenient.
364                                          *
365                                          * \since 14.0 */
366     uint32_t type;		        /**< Port type, see #pa_device_port_type. \since 14.0 */
367 } pa_source_port_info;
368 
369 /** Stores information about sources. Please note that this structure
370  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
371  * any new release. */
372 typedef struct pa_source_info {
373     const char *name;                   /**< Name of the source */
374     uint32_t index;                     /**< Index of the source */
375     const char *description;            /**< Description of this source */
376     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;         /**< Sample spec of this source */
377     pa_channel_map channel_map;         /**< Channel map */
378     uint32_t owner_module;              /**< Owning module index, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. */
379     pa_cvolume volume;                  /**< Volume of the source */
380     int mute;                           /**< Mute switch of the sink */
381     uint32_t monitor_of_sink;           /**< If this is a monitor source, the index of the owning sink, otherwise PA_INVALID_INDEX. */
382     const char *monitor_of_sink_name;   /**< Name of the owning sink, or NULL. */
383     pa_usec_t latency;                  /**< Length of filled record buffer of this source. */
384     const char *driver;                 /**< Driver name */
385     pa_source_flags_t flags;            /**< Flags */
386     pa_proplist *proplist;              /**< Property list \since 0.9.11 */
387     pa_usec_t configured_latency;       /**< The latency this device has been configured to. \since 0.9.11 */
388     pa_volume_t base_volume;            /**< Some kind of "base" volume that refers to unamplified/unattenuated volume in the context of the input device. \since 0.9.15 */
389     pa_source_state_t state;            /**< State \since 0.9.15 */
390     uint32_t n_volume_steps;            /**< Number of volume steps for sources which do not support arbitrary volumes. \since 0.9.15 */
391     uint32_t card;                      /**< Card index, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. \since 0.9.15 */
392     uint32_t n_ports;                   /**< Number of entries in port array \since 0.9.16 */
393     pa_source_port_info** ports;        /**< Array of available ports, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. The number of entries is stored in n_ports. \since 0.9.16  */
394     pa_source_port_info* active_port;   /**< Pointer to active port in the array, or NULL. \since 0.9.16  */
395     uint8_t n_formats;                  /**< Number of formats supported by the source. \since 1.0 */
396     pa_format_info **formats;           /**< Array of formats supported by the source. \since 1.0 */
397 } pa_source_info;
398 
399 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_source_info_by_name() and friends */
400 typedef void (*pa_source_info_cb_t)(pa_context *c, const pa_source_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
401 
402 /** Get information about a source by its name */
403 pa_operation* pa_context_get_source_info_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_source_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
404 
405 /** Get information about a source by its index */
406 pa_operation* pa_context_get_source_info_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_source_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
407 
408 /** Get the complete source list */
409 pa_operation* pa_context_get_source_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_source_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
410 
411 /** Set the volume of a source device specified by its index */
412 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_volume_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
413 
414 /** Set the volume of a source device specified by its name */
415 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_volume_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
416 
417 /** Set the mute switch of a source device specified by its index */
418 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_mute_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
419 
420 /** Set the mute switch of a source device specified by its name */
421 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_mute_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
422 
423 /** Suspend/Resume a source. \since 0.9.7 */
424 pa_operation* pa_context_suspend_source_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *source_name, int suspend, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
425 
426 /** Suspend/Resume a source. If idx is PA_INVALID_INDEX, all sources will be suspended. \since 0.9.7 */
427 pa_operation* pa_context_suspend_source_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int suspend, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
428 
429 /** Change the profile of a source. \since 0.9.16 */
430 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_port_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const char*port, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
431 
432 /** Change the profile of a source. \since 0.9.15 */
433 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_port_by_name(pa_context *c, const char*name, const char*port, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
434 
435 /** @} */
436 
437 /** @{ \name Server */
438 
439 /** Server information. Please note that this structure can be
440  * extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in any new
441  * release. */
442 typedef struct pa_server_info {
443     const char *user_name;              /**< User name of the daemon process */
444     const char *host_name;              /**< Host name the daemon is running on */
445     const char *server_version;         /**< Version string of the daemon */
446     const char *server_name;            /**< Server package name (usually "pulseaudio") */
447     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;         /**< Default sample specification */
448     const char *default_sink_name;      /**< Name of default sink. */
449     const char *default_source_name;    /**< Name of default source. */
450     uint32_t cookie;                    /**< A random cookie for identifying this instance of PulseAudio. */
451     pa_channel_map channel_map;         /**< Default channel map. \since 0.9.15 */
452 } pa_server_info;
453 
454 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_server_info() */
455 typedef void (*pa_server_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_server_info*i, void *userdata);
456 
457 /** Get some information about the server */
458 pa_operation* pa_context_get_server_info(pa_context *c, pa_server_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
459 
460 /** @} */
461 
462 /** @{ \name Modules */
463 
464 /** Stores information about modules. Please note that this structure
465  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
466  * any new release. */
467 typedef struct pa_module_info {
468     uint32_t index;                     /**< Index of the module */
469     const char*name,                    /**< Name of the module */
470         *argument;                      /**< Argument string of the module */
471     uint32_t n_used;                    /**< Usage counter or PA_INVALID_INDEX */
472 /** \cond fulldocs */
473     int auto_unload;                    /**< \deprecated Non-zero if this is an autoloaded module. */
474 /** \endcond */
475     pa_proplist *proplist;              /**< Property list \since 0.9.15 */
476 } pa_module_info;
477 
478 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_module_info() and friends */
479 typedef void (*pa_module_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_module_info*i, int eol, void *userdata);
480 
481 /** Get some information about a module by its index */
482 pa_operation* pa_context_get_module_info(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_module_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
483 
484 /** Get the complete list of currently loaded modules */
485 pa_operation* pa_context_get_module_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_module_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
486 
487 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_load_module() */
488 typedef void (*pa_context_index_cb_t)(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, void *userdata);
489 
490 /** Load a module. */
491 pa_operation* pa_context_load_module(pa_context *c, const char*name, const char *argument, pa_context_index_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
492 
493 /** Unload a module. */
494 pa_operation* pa_context_unload_module(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
495 
496 /** @} */
497 
498 /** @{ \name Messages */
499 
500 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_send_message_to_object() \since 15.0 */
501 typedef void (*pa_context_string_cb_t)(pa_context *c, int success, char *response, void *userdata);
502 
503 /** Send a message to an object that registered a message handler. For more information
504  * see https://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/tree/doc/messaging_api.txt. \since 15.0 */
505 pa_operation* pa_context_send_message_to_object(pa_context *c, const char *recipient_name, const char *message, const char *message_parameters, pa_context_string_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
506 
507 /** @} */
508 
509 /** @{ \name Clients */
510 
511 /** Stores information about clients. Please note that this structure
512  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
513  * any new release. */
514 typedef struct pa_client_info {
515     uint32_t index;                      /**< Index of this client */
516     const char *name;                    /**< Name of this client */
517     uint32_t owner_module;               /**< Index of the owning module, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. */
518     const char *driver;                  /**< Driver name */
519     pa_proplist *proplist;               /**< Property list \since 0.9.11 */
520 } pa_client_info;
521 
522 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_client_info() and friends */
523 typedef void (*pa_client_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_client_info*i, int eol, void *userdata);
524 
525 /** Get information about a client by its index */
526 pa_operation* pa_context_get_client_info(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_client_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
527 
528 /** Get the complete client list */
529 pa_operation* pa_context_get_client_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_client_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
530 
531 /** Kill a client. */
532 pa_operation* pa_context_kill_client(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
533 
534 /** @} */
535 
536 /** @{ \name Cards */
537 
538 /** \deprecated Superseded by pa_card_profile_info2 \since 0.9.15 */
539 typedef struct pa_card_profile_info {
540     const char *name;                   /**< Name of this profile */
541     const char *description;            /**< Description of this profile */
542     uint32_t n_sinks;                   /**< Number of sinks this profile would create */
543     uint32_t n_sources;                 /**< Number of sources this profile would create */
544     uint32_t priority;                  /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this profile is as a default. */
545 } pa_card_profile_info;
546 
547 /** Stores information about a specific profile of a card. Please
548  * note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary
549  * API updates at any time in any new release. \since 5.0 */
550 typedef struct pa_card_profile_info2 {
551     const char *name;                   /**< Name of this profile */
552     const char *description;            /**< Description of this profile */
553     uint32_t n_sinks;                   /**< Number of sinks this profile would create */
554     uint32_t n_sources;                 /**< Number of sources this profile would create */
555     uint32_t priority;                  /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this profile is as a default. */
556     int available;
557     /**< Is this profile available? If this is zero, meaning "unavailable",
558      * then it makes no sense to try to activate this profile. If this is
559      * non-zero, it's still not a guarantee that activating the profile will
560      * result in anything useful, it just means that the server isn't aware of
561      * any reason why the profile would definitely be useless. \since 5.0 */
562 } pa_card_profile_info2;
563 
564 /** Stores information about a specific port of a card.  Please
565  * note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary
566  * API updates at any time in any new release. \since 2.0 */
567 typedef struct pa_card_port_info {
568     const char *name;                   /**< Name of this port */
569     const char *description;            /**< Description of this port */
570     uint32_t priority;                  /**< The higher this value is, the more useful this port is as a default. */
571     int available;                      /**< A #pa_port_available enum, indicating availability status of this port. */
572     int direction;                      /**< A #pa_direction enum, indicating the direction of this port. */
573     uint32_t n_profiles;                /**< Number of entries in profile array */
574     pa_card_profile_info** profiles;    /**< \deprecated Superseded by profiles2 */
575     pa_proplist *proplist;              /**< Property list */
576     int64_t latency_offset;             /**< Latency offset of the port that gets added to the sink/source latency when the port is active. \since 3.0 */
577     pa_card_profile_info2** profiles2;  /**< Array of pointers to available profiles, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. \since 5.0 */
578     const char *availability_group;     /**< An indentifier for the group of ports that share their availability status with
579                                          * each other. This is meant especially for handling cases where one 3.5 mm connector
580                                          * is used for headphones, headsets and microphones, and the hardware can only tell
581                                          * that something was plugged in but not what exactly. In this situation the ports for
582                                          * all those devices share their availability status, and PulseAudio can't tell which
583                                          * one is actually plugged in, and some application may ask the user what was plugged
584                                          * in. Such applications should get a list of all card ports and compare their
585                                          * `availability_group` fields. Ports that have the same group are those that need
586                                          * input from the user to determine which device was plugged in. The application should
587                                          * then activate the user-chosen port.
588                                          *
589                                          * May be NULL, in which case the port is not part of any availability group (which is
590                                          * the same as having a group with only one member).
591                                          *
592                                          * The group identifier must be treated as an opaque identifier. The string may look
593                                          * like an ALSA control name, but applications must not assume any such relationship.
594                                          * The group naming scheme can change without a warning.
595                                          *
596                                          * \since 14.0 */
597     uint32_t type;			/**< Port type, see #pa_device_port_type. \since 14.0 */
598 } pa_card_port_info;
599 
600 /** Stores information about cards. Please note that this structure
601  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
602  * any new release.  \since 0.9.15 */
603 typedef struct pa_card_info {
604     uint32_t index;                      /**< Index of this card */
605     const char *name;                    /**< Name of this card */
606     uint32_t owner_module;               /**< Index of the owning module, or PA_INVALID_INDEX. */
607     const char *driver;                  /**< Driver name */
608     uint32_t n_profiles;                 /**< Number of entries in profile array */
609     pa_card_profile_info* profiles;      /**< \deprecated Superseded by profiles2 */
610     pa_card_profile_info* active_profile; /**< \deprecated Superseded by active_profile2 */
611     pa_proplist *proplist;               /**< Property list */
612     uint32_t n_ports;                    /**< Number of entries in port array */
613     pa_card_port_info **ports;           /**< Array of pointers to ports, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. */
614     pa_card_profile_info2** profiles2;    /**< Array of pointers to available profiles, or NULL. Array is terminated by an entry set to NULL. \since 5.0 */
615     pa_card_profile_info2* active_profile2; /**< Pointer to active profile in the array, or NULL. \since 5.0 */
616 } pa_card_info;
617 
618 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_card_info_...() \since 0.9.15 */
619 typedef void (*pa_card_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_card_info*i, int eol, void *userdata);
620 
621 /** Get information about a card by its index \since 0.9.15 */
622 pa_operation* pa_context_get_card_info_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_card_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
623 
624 /** Get information about a card by its name \since 0.9.15 */
625 pa_operation* pa_context_get_card_info_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_card_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
626 
627 /** Get the complete card list \since 0.9.15 */
628 pa_operation* pa_context_get_card_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_card_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
629 
630 /** Change the profile of a card. \since 0.9.15 */
631 pa_operation* pa_context_set_card_profile_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const char*profile, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
632 
633 /** Change the profile of a card. \since 0.9.15 */
634 pa_operation* pa_context_set_card_profile_by_name(pa_context *c, const char*name, const char*profile, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
635 
636 /** Set the latency offset of a port. \since 3.0 */
637 pa_operation* pa_context_set_port_latency_offset(pa_context *c, const char *card_name, const char *port_name, int64_t offset, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
638 
639 /** @} */
640 
641 /** @{ \name Sink Inputs */
642 
643 /** Stores information about sink inputs. Please note that this structure
644  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
645  * any new release. */
646 typedef struct pa_sink_input_info {
647     uint32_t index;                      /**< Index of the sink input */
648     const char *name;                    /**< Name of the sink input */
649     uint32_t owner_module;               /**< Index of the module this sink input belongs to, or PA_INVALID_INDEX when it does not belong to any module. */
650     uint32_t client;                     /**< Index of the client this sink input belongs to, or PA_INVALID_INDEX when it does not belong to any client. */
651     uint32_t sink;                       /**< Index of the connected sink */
652     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;          /**< The sample specification of the sink input. */
653     pa_channel_map channel_map;          /**< Channel map */
654     pa_cvolume volume;                   /**< The volume of this sink input. */
655     pa_usec_t buffer_usec;               /**< Latency due to buffering in sink input, see pa_timing_info for details. */
656     pa_usec_t sink_usec;                 /**< Latency of the sink device, see pa_timing_info for details. */
657     const char *resample_method;         /**< The resampling method used by this sink input. */
658     const char *driver;                  /**< Driver name */
659     int mute;                            /**< Stream muted \since 0.9.7 */
660     pa_proplist *proplist;               /**< Property list \since 0.9.11 */
661     int corked;                          /**< Stream corked \since 1.0 */
662     int has_volume;                      /**< Stream has volume. If not set, then the meaning of this struct's volume member is unspecified. \since 1.0 */
663     int volume_writable;                 /**< The volume can be set. If not set, the volume can still change even though clients can't control the volume. \since 1.0 */
664     pa_format_info *format;              /**< Stream format information. \since 1.0 */
665 } pa_sink_input_info;
666 
667 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_sink_input_info() and friends */
668 typedef void (*pa_sink_input_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_sink_input_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
669 
670 /** Get some information about a sink input by its index */
671 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sink_input_info(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_sink_input_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
672 
673 /** Get the complete sink input list */
674 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sink_input_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_sink_input_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
675 
676 /** Move the specified sink input to a different sink. \since 0.9.5 */
677 pa_operation* pa_context_move_sink_input_by_name(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const char *sink_name, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
678 
679 /** Move the specified sink input to a different sink. \since 0.9.5 */
680 pa_operation* pa_context_move_sink_input_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, uint32_t sink_idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
681 
682 /** Set the volume of a sink input stream */
683 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_input_volume(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
684 
685 /** Set the mute switch of a sink input stream \since 0.9.7 */
686 pa_operation* pa_context_set_sink_input_mute(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
687 
688 /** Kill a sink input. */
689 pa_operation* pa_context_kill_sink_input(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
690 
691 /** @} */
692 
693 /** @{ \name Source Outputs */
694 
695 /** Stores information about source outputs. Please note that this structure
696  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
697  * any new release. */
698 typedef struct pa_source_output_info {
699     uint32_t index;                      /**< Index of the source output */
700     const char *name;                    /**< Name of the source output */
701     uint32_t owner_module;               /**< Index of the module this source output belongs to, or PA_INVALID_INDEX when it does not belong to any module. */
702     uint32_t client;                     /**< Index of the client this source output belongs to, or PA_INVALID_INDEX when it does not belong to any client. */
703     uint32_t source;                     /**< Index of the connected source */
704     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;          /**< The sample specification of the source output */
705     pa_channel_map channel_map;          /**< Channel map */
706     pa_usec_t buffer_usec;               /**< Latency due to buffering in the source output, see pa_timing_info for details. */
707     pa_usec_t source_usec;               /**< Latency of the source device, see pa_timing_info for details. */
708     const char *resample_method;         /**< The resampling method used by this source output. */
709     const char *driver;                  /**< Driver name */
710     pa_proplist *proplist;               /**< Property list \since 0.9.11 */
711     int corked;                          /**< Stream corked \since 1.0 */
712     pa_cvolume volume;                   /**< The volume of this source output \since 1.0 */
713     int mute;                            /**< Stream muted \since 1.0 */
714     int has_volume;                      /**< Stream has volume. If not set, then the meaning of this struct's volume member is unspecified. \since 1.0 */
715     int volume_writable;                 /**< The volume can be set. If not set, the volume can still change even though clients can't control the volume. \since 1.0 */
716     pa_format_info *format;              /**< Stream format information. \since 1.0 */
717 } pa_source_output_info;
718 
719 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_source_output_info() and friends */
720 typedef void (*pa_source_output_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_source_output_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
721 
722 /** Get information about a source output by its index */
723 pa_operation* pa_context_get_source_output_info(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_source_output_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
724 
725 /** Get the complete list of source outputs */
726 pa_operation* pa_context_get_source_output_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_source_output_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
727 
728 /** Move the specified source output to a different source. \since 0.9.5 */
729 pa_operation* pa_context_move_source_output_by_name(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const char *source_name, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
730 
731 /** Move the specified source output to a different source. \since 0.9.5 */
732 pa_operation* pa_context_move_source_output_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, uint32_t source_idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata);
733 
734 /** Set the volume of a source output stream \since 1.0 */
735 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_output_volume(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, const pa_cvolume *volume, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
736 
737 /** Set the mute switch of a source output stream \since 1.0 */
738 pa_operation* pa_context_set_source_output_mute(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, int mute, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
739 
740 /** Kill a source output. */
741 pa_operation* pa_context_kill_source_output(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
742 
743 /** @} */
744 
745 /** @{ \name Statistics */
746 
747 /** Memory block statistics. Please note that this structure
748  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
749  * any new release. */
750 typedef struct pa_stat_info {
751     uint32_t memblock_total;           /**< Currently allocated memory blocks */
752     uint32_t memblock_total_size;      /**< Current total size of allocated memory blocks */
753     uint32_t memblock_allocated;       /**< Allocated memory blocks during the whole lifetime of the daemon. */
754     uint32_t memblock_allocated_size;  /**< Total size of all memory blocks allocated during the whole lifetime of the daemon. */
755     uint32_t scache_size;              /**< Total size of all sample cache entries. */
756 } pa_stat_info;
757 
758 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_stat() */
759 typedef void (*pa_stat_info_cb_t) (pa_context *c, const pa_stat_info *i, void *userdata);
760 
761 /** Get daemon memory block statistics */
762 pa_operation* pa_context_stat(pa_context *c, pa_stat_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
763 
764 /** @} */
765 
766 /** @{ \name Cached Samples */
767 
768 /** Stores information about sample cache entries. Please note that this structure
769  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
770  * any new release. */
771 typedef struct pa_sample_info {
772     uint32_t index;                       /**< Index of this entry */
773     const char *name;                     /**< Name of this entry */
774     pa_cvolume volume;                    /**< Default volume of this entry */
775     pa_sample_spec sample_spec;           /**< Sample specification of the sample */
776     pa_channel_map channel_map;           /**< The channel map */
777     pa_usec_t duration;                   /**< Duration of this entry */
778     uint32_t bytes;                       /**< Length of this sample in bytes. */
779     int lazy;                             /**< Non-zero when this is a lazy cache entry. */
780     const char *filename;                 /**< In case this is a lazy cache entry, the filename for the sound file to be loaded on demand. */
781     pa_proplist *proplist;                /**< Property list for this sample. \since 0.9.11 */
782 } pa_sample_info;
783 
784 /** Callback prototype for pa_context_get_sample_info_by_name() and friends */
785 typedef void (*pa_sample_info_cb_t)(pa_context *c, const pa_sample_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
786 
787 /** Get information about a sample by its name */
788 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sample_info_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_sample_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
789 
790 /** Get information about a sample by its index */
791 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sample_info_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_sample_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
792 
793 /** Get the complete list of samples stored in the daemon. */
794 pa_operation* pa_context_get_sample_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_sample_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
795 
796 /** @} */
797 
798 /** \cond fulldocs */
799 
800 /** @{ \name Autoload Entries */
801 
802 /** \deprecated Type of an autoload entry. */
803 typedef enum pa_autoload_type {
804     PA_AUTOLOAD_SINK = 0,
805     PA_AUTOLOAD_SOURCE = 1
806 } pa_autoload_type_t;
807 
808 /** \deprecated Stores information about autoload entries. Please note that this structure
809  * can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in
810  * any new release. */
811 typedef struct pa_autoload_info {
812     uint32_t index;               /**< Index of this autoload entry */
813     const char *name;             /**< Name of the sink or source */
814     pa_autoload_type_t type;      /**< Type of the autoload entry */
815     const char *module;           /**< Module name to load */
816     const char *argument;         /**< Argument string for module */
817 } pa_autoload_info;
818 
819 /** \deprecated Callback prototype for pa_context_get_autoload_info_by_name() and friends */
820 typedef void (*pa_autoload_info_cb_t)(pa_context *c, const pa_autoload_info *i, int eol, void *userdata);
821 
822 /** \deprecated Get info about a specific autoload entry. */
823 pa_operation* pa_context_get_autoload_info_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_autoload_type_t type, pa_autoload_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
824 
825 /** \deprecated Get info about a specific autoload entry. */
826 pa_operation* pa_context_get_autoload_info_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_autoload_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
827 
828 /** \deprecated Get the complete list of autoload entries. */
829 pa_operation* pa_context_get_autoload_info_list(pa_context *c, pa_autoload_info_cb_t cb, void *userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
830 
831 /** \deprecated Add a new autoload entry. */
832 pa_operation* pa_context_add_autoload(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_autoload_type_t type, const char *module, const char*argument, pa_context_index_cb_t, void* userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
833 
834 /** \deprecated Remove an autoload entry. */
835 pa_operation* pa_context_remove_autoload_by_name(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_autoload_type_t type, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
836 
837 /** \deprecated Remove an autoload entry. */
838 pa_operation* pa_context_remove_autoload_by_index(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void* userdata) PA_GCC_DEPRECATED;
839 
840 /** @} */
841 
842 /** \endcond */
843 
844 PA_C_DECL_END
845 
846 #endif
847