nix-files/hosts/common/programs/dino.nix
Colin 67536e3c1f programs: assorted: correct sandbox paths now that Pictures/Videos/Books are categorized
i don't like this Pictures/ approach though. i may reconsolidate some of those
2024-02-27 21:37:20 +00:00

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# usage:
# - start a DM with a rando via
# - '+' -> 'start conversation'
# - add a user to your roster via
# - '+' -> 'start conversation' -> '+' (opens the "add contact" dialog)
# - this triggers a popup on the remote side asking them for confirmation
# - after the remote's confirmation there will be a local popup for you to allow them to add you to their roster
# - to make a call:
# - ensure the other party is in your roster
# - open a DM with the party
# - click the phone icon at top (only visible if other party is in your roster)
#
# dino can be autostarted on login -- useful to ensure that i always receive calls and notifications --
# but at present it has no "start in tray" type of option: it must render a window.
#
# outstanding bugs:
# - mic is sometimes disabled at call start despite presenting as enabled
# - fix is to toggle it off -> on in the Dino UI
# - default mic gain is WAY TOO MUCH (heavily distorted)
# - TODO: dino should have more optimal niceness/priority to ensure it can process its buffers
# - possibly this is solved by enabling RealtimeKit (rtkit)
# - TODO: see if Dino calls work better with `echo full > /sys/kernel/debug/sched/preempt`
#
# probably fixed:
# - once per 1-2 minutes dino will temporarily drop mic input:
# - `rtp-WRNING: plugin.vala:148: Warning in pipeline: Can't record audio fast enough
# - this was *partially* fixed by bumping the pipewire mic buffer to 2048 samples (from ~512)
# - this was further fixed by setting PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=20.
# - possibly Dino should be updated internally: `info.rate / 100` -> `info.rate / 50`.
# - i think that affects the batching for echo cancellation, adaptive gain control, etc.
#
{ config, lib, ... }:
let
cfg = config.sane.programs.dino;
in
{
sane.programs.dino = {
configOption = with lib; mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.submodule {
options.autostart = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
};
};
sandbox.method = "bwrap";
sandbox.wrapperType = "wrappedDerivation";
sandbox.net = "clearnet";
sandbox.whitelistAudio = true;
sandbox.whitelistDbus = [ "user" ]; # notifications
sandbox.whitelistDri = true; #< not strictly necessary, but we need all the perf we can get on moby
sandbox.whitelistWayland = true;
sandbox.extraHomePaths = [
"Music"
"Pictures/albums"
"Pictures/cat"
"Pictures/from"
"Pictures/Photos"
"Pictures/Screenshots"
"Pictures/servo-macros"
"Videos/local"
"Videos/servo"
"tmp"
];
persist.byStore.private = [ ".local/share/dino" ];
services.dino = {
description = "dino XMPP client";
after = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
# partOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
wantedBy = lib.mkIf cfg.config.autostart [ "graphical-session.target" ];
serviceConfig = {
ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/dino";
Type = "simple";
Restart = "always";
RestartSec = "20s";
};
# audio buffering; see: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/FAQ#pipewire-buffering-explained>
# dino defaults to 10ms mic buffer, which causes underruns, which Dino handles *very* poorly
# as in, the other end of the call will just not receive sound from us for a couple seconds.
# pipewire uses power-of-two buffering for the mic itself. that would put us at 21.33 ms, but this env var supports only whole numbers (21ms ends up not power-of-two).
# also, Dino's likely still doing things in 10ms batches internally anyway.
environment.PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC = "20";
# note that debug logging during calls produces so much journal spam that it pegs the CPU and causes dropped audio
# environment.G_MESSAGES_DEBUG = "all";
};
};
}