/* WirePlumber * * Copyright © 2020 Collabora Ltd. * @author George Kiagiadakis * * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ #include "proxy-interfaces.h" #include "properties.h" #include "log.h" WP_DEFINE_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC ("wp-proxy-ifaces") /*! \defgroup wppipewireobject WpPipewireObject */ /*! * \struct WpPipewireObject * * An interface for standard PipeWire objects. * * The common characteristic of all objects that implement this interface is * the presence of an "info" structure that contains additional properties * for this object (in the form of a spa_dict / pw_properties) and optionally * also some parameters that can be enumerated and set on the object. * * \gproperties * * \gproperty{properties, WpProperties *, G_PARAM_READABLE, * The properties of the pipewire object} * * \gproperty{param-info, GVariant * (a{ss}), G_PARAM_READABLE, * The param info of the object} * * \gproperty{native-info, gpointer, G_PARAM_READABLE, * The native info structure} * * \gsignals * * \par params-changed * \parblock * \code * params_changed_callback (WpPipewireObject * self, * const gchar *id, * gpointer user_data) * \endcode * * Emitted when the params for id have changed. On proxies that cache params * from a remote object, this is emitted after the cached values have changed. * * You can expect this to be emitted only when the relevant * WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_PARAM_* has been activated. * * Parameters: * - `id` - the parameter id as a string (ex "Props", "EnumRoute") * * Flags: G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST * \endparblock */ G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (WpPipewireObject, wp_pipewire_object, WP_TYPE_PROXY) static void wp_pipewire_object_default_init (WpPipewireObjectInterface * iface) { g_object_interface_install_property (iface, g_param_spec_pointer ("native-info", "native-info", "The native info structure", G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); g_object_interface_install_property (iface, g_param_spec_boxed ("properties", "properties", "The properties of the pipewire object", WP_TYPE_PROPERTIES, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); g_object_interface_install_property (iface, g_param_spec_variant ("param-info", "param-info", "The param info of the object", G_VARIANT_TYPE ("a{ss}"), NULL, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); g_signal_new ("params-changed", G_TYPE_FROM_INTERFACE (iface), G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_STRING); } /*! * \brief Retrieves the native infor structure of this object * (pw_node_info, pw_port_info, etc...) * * \remark Requires WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_INFO * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \returns (nullable): the native pipewire info structure of this object */ gconstpointer wp_pipewire_object_get_native_info (WpPipewireObject * self) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_native_info, NULL); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_native_info (self); } /*! * \brief Retrieves the PipeWire properties of this object * * \remark Requires WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_INFO * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \returns (transfer full): the pipewire properties of this object; * normally these are the properties that are part of the info structure */ WpProperties * wp_pipewire_object_get_properties (WpPipewireObject * self) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_properties, NULL); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_properties (self); } /*! * \brief Iterates over the object's PipeWire properties * * \remark Requires WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_INFO * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \returns (transfer full): an iterator that iterates over the pipewire * properties of this object. Use wp_properties_iterator_item_get_key() and * wp_properties_iterator_item_get_value() to parse the items returned by * this iterator. */ WpIterator * wp_pipewire_object_new_properties_iterator (WpPipewireObject * self) { g_autoptr (WpProperties) properties = wp_pipewire_object_get_properties (self); return properties ? wp_properties_new_iterator (properties) : NULL; } /*! * \brief Returns the value of a single pipewire property. * * This is the same as getting the whole properties structure with * wp_pipewire_object_get_properties() and accessing a single property with * wp_properties_get(), but saves one call and having to clean up the * WpProperties reference count afterwards. * * The value is owned by the proxy, but it is guaranteed to stay alive * until execution returns back to the event loop. * * \remark Requires WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_INFO * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \param key the property name * \returns (transfer none) (nullable): the value of the pipewire property * \a key or NULL if the property doesn't exist */ const gchar * wp_pipewire_object_get_property (WpPipewireObject * self, const gchar * key) { g_autoptr (WpProperties) properties = wp_pipewire_object_get_properties (self); return properties ? wp_properties_get (properties, key) : NULL; } /*! * \brief Returns the available parameters of this pipewire object. * * The return value is a GVariant of type `a{ss}`, where the key of each map * entry is a spa param type id (the same ids that you can pass in * wp_pipewire_object_enum_params()) and the value is a string that can * contain the following letters, each of them representing a flag: * - `r`: the param is readable (`SPA_PARAM_INFO_READ`) * - `w`: the param is writable (`SPA_PARAM_INFO_WRITE`) * * For params that are readable, you can query them with * wp_pipewire_object_enum_params() * * Params that are writable can be set with wp_pipewire_object_set_param() * * \remark Requires WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_INFO * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \returns (transfer full) (nullable): a variant of type `a{ss}` or NULL * if the object does not support params at all */ GVariant * wp_pipewire_object_get_param_info (WpPipewireObject * self) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_param_info, NULL); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->get_param_info (self); } /*! * \brief Enumerate object parameters. * * This will asynchronously return the result, or an error, by calling the * given \a callback. The result is going to be a WpIterator containing * WpSpaPod objects, which can be retrieved * with wp_pipewire_object_enum_params_finish(). * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \param id (nullable): the parameter id to enumerate or NULL for all parameters * \param filter (nullable): a param filter or NULL * \param cancellable (nullable): a cancellable for the async operation * \param callback (scope async): a callback to call with the result * \param user_data (closure): data to pass to \a callback */ void wp_pipewire_object_enum_params (WpPipewireObject * self, const gchar * id, WpSpaPod *filter, GCancellable * cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data) { g_return_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self)); g_return_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params); WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params (self, id, filter, cancellable, callback, user_data); } /*! * \brief Finishes an asynchronous parameter enumeration operation. * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \param res the async result * \param error (out) (optional): the reported error of the operation, if any * \returns (transfer full) (nullable): an iterator to iterate over the * collected params, or NULL if the operation resulted in error; * the items in the iterator are WpSpaPod */ WpIterator * wp_pipewire_object_enum_params_finish (WpPipewireObject * self, GAsyncResult * res, GError ** error) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params_finish, NULL); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params_finish (self, res, error); } /*! * \brief This method can be used to retrieve object parameters in a synchronous * way (in contrast with wp_pipewire_object_enum_params(), which is async). * * The `WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_FEATURE_PARAM_` feature * that corresponds to the specified \a id must have been activated earlier. * These features enable monitoring and caching of params underneath, so that * they are always available for retrieval with this method. * * Note, however, that cached params may be out-of-date if they have changed * very recently on the remote object and the caching mechanism hasn't been * able to update them yet, so if you really need up-to-date information you * should only rely on wp_pipewire_object_enum_params() instead. * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \param id the parameter id to enumerate * \param filter (nullable): a param filter or NULL * \returns (transfer full) (nullable): an iterator to iterate over cached * parameters, or NULL if parameters for this \a id are not cached; * the items in the iterator are WpSpaPod */ WpIterator * wp_pipewire_object_enum_params_sync (WpPipewireObject * self, const gchar * id, WpSpaPod * filter) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params_sync, NULL); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->enum_params_sync (self, id, filter); } /*! * \brief Sets a parameter on the object. * * \ingroup wppipewireobject * \param self the pipewire object * \param id the parameter id to set * \param flags optional flags or 0 * \param param (transfer full): the parameter to set * \returns TRUE on success, FALSE if setting the param failed */ gboolean wp_pipewire_object_set_param (WpPipewireObject * self, const gchar * id, guint32 flags, WpSpaPod * param) { g_return_val_if_fail (WP_IS_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT (self), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->set_param, FALSE); return WP_PIPEWIRE_OBJECT_GET_IFACE (self)->set_param (self, id, flags, param); }