14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
George Kiagiadakis
4736d56557 log: implement a log topics system, like pipewire
The intention is to make checks for enabled log topics faster.

Every topic has its own structure that is statically defined in the file
where the logs are printed from. The structure is initialized transparently
when it is first used and it contains all the log level flags for the levels
that this topic should print messages. It is then checked on the wp_log()
macro before printing the message.

Topics from SPA/PipeWire are also handled natively, so messages are printed
directly without checking if the topic is enabled, since the PipeWire and SPA
macros do the checking themselves.

Messages coming from GLib are checked inside the handler.

An internal WpLogFields object is used to manage the state of each log
message, populating all the fields appropriately from the place they
are coming from (wp_log, spa_log, glib log), formatting the message and
then printing it. For printing to the journald, we still use the glib
message handler, converting all the needed fields to GLogField on demand.
That message handler does not do any checks for the topic or the level, so
we can just call it to send the message.
2023-05-16 20:42:28 +03:00
Julian Bouzas
844100360c proxy: abort activation if error or destroyed
This fixes a race condition that can happen when a proxy requests a new feature
(for example WP_NODE_FEATURE_PORTS) and PipeWire destroys the proxy before the
activation finishes. This race condition was causing the current activation
transition of a proxy to never finish, creating a memory leak because the
transition holds a strong reference of the proxy. Appart from this, since the
activation never finishes, WirePlumber could wait forever and not respond to
other requests.

This also removes the wp_proxy_watch_bind_error() API for subclasses as it is
not needed anymore.
2021-12-13 08:37:07 -05:00
Pauli Virtanen
9d938c5c82 wp: add an assert to guard against id race conditions arising
The WpGlobalProxy and WpGlobal should be 1-to-1, so check this before
binding proxies from globals.
2021-11-25 16:39:11 +00:00
Julian Bouzas
4275d91675 global-proxy: add extra checks to make sure binding is successful
Globals can be removed by the object manager when their associated proxy is
currently being bound. Adding extra checks in wp_global_proxy_bin() to return
a transition error avoids binding the proxy when that happens.
2021-07-01 14:37:42 -04:00
Julian Bouzas
fc8cc09654 global-proxy: fix leak when getting global properties 2021-06-07 11:33:21 -04:00
Jason Francis
ed8346e77d docs: Add brief descriptions to all functions
This ensures all of these functions are picked up by g-ir-scanner.
2021-06-02 17:38:34 +00:00
Julian Bouzas
4a1ee67303 global-proxy: make sure registry is valid before requesting destroy
Avoids segfault when requesting destroy if core is disconnected
2021-06-02 16:42:15 +00:00
George Kiagiadakis
b812e912d2 docs: fix C API documentation to work nicely with doxygen & sphinx 2021-05-25 14:19:53 +03:00
Raghavendra
d692f06f0d docs: api: Replace hotdoc specific commands with Doxygen specific commands 2021-05-25 14:19:53 +03:00
Julian Bouzas
8fdd99d956 global-proxy: delay object creation until bound feature is requested
Allows handling errors if creation fails
2021-05-18 09:24:33 -04:00
George Kiagiadakis
0b558eca74 proxy: add a "bind" watch, to watch for proxy errors while binding/exporting
Add a unit test for this. Create a link with invalid nodes and expect
the activation transition to error out.
2021-05-13 08:52:22 -04:00
Julian Bouzas
58db9e1fad global-proxy: destroy the global when proxy is destroyed 2021-05-12 14:04:34 -04:00
George Kiagiadakis
bd65517b7d pw-object-mixin: refactor, implement param caching and features for impl objects
Now the WpPipewireObject interface is directly implemented by the mixin
and there is another interface that users of the mixin must implement
in order for the mixin to work proprely.

A lot of manual stuff that proxy classes had to do before are now
in the mixin. Also most of the data that would normally reside in Private
structures is now in the mixin data structure (stored as qdata on the object).
This is achieving the best amount of code reuse so far.

For impl objects (WpImpl*) there are also default implementations of the
standard pipewire object methods and the INFO & PARAM_* features are
more coherently enabled during the whole lifetime of these objects.
2020-11-25 22:44:29 +02:00
George Kiagiadakis
2f3f5f8e66 lib: refactor WpProxy
This is an attempt to unclutter the API of WpProxy and
split functionality into smaller pieces, making it easier
to work with.

In this new class layout, we have the following classes:

- WpObject: base class for everything; handles activating
|           and deactivating "features"
|- WpProxy: base class for anything that wraps a pw_proxy;
 |          handles events from pw_proxy and nothing more
 |- WpGlobalProxy: handles integration with the registry

All the other classes derive from WpGlobalProxy. The reason
for separating WpGlobalProxy from WpProxy, though, is that
classes such as WpImplNode / WpSpaDevice can also derive from
WpProxy now, without interfacing with the registry.

All objects that come with an "info" structure and have properties
and/or params also implement the WpPipewireObject interface. This
provides the API to query properties and get/set params. Essentially,
this is implemented by all classes except WpMetadata (pw_metadata
does not have info)

This interface is implemented on each object separately, using
a private "mixin", which is a set of vfunc implementations and helper
functions (and macros) to facilitate the implementation of this interface.

A notable difference to the old WpProxy is that now features can be
deactivated, so it is possible to enable something and later disable
it again.

This commit disables modules, tests, tools, etc, to avoid growing the
patch more, while ensuring that the project compiles.
2020-11-13 19:54:48 +02:00