1 module pulse.volume; 2 3 import core.stdc.stdint; 4 5 import pulse.channelmap; 6 import pulse.sample; 7 8 extern (C): 9 10 /*** 11 This file is part of PulseAudio. 12 13 Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering 14 Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB 15 16 PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 17 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published 18 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, 19 or (at your option) any later version. 20 21 PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 22 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 23 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 24 General Public License for more details. 25 26 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 27 along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 28 ***/ 29 30 /** \page volume Volume Control 31 * 32 * \section overv_sec Overview 33 * 34 * Sinks, sources, sink inputs, source outputs and samples can all have their 35 * own volumes. To deal with these, The PulseAudio library contains a number of 36 * functions that ease handling. 37 * 38 * The basic volume type in PulseAudio is the \ref pa_volume_t type. Most of 39 * the time, applications will use the aggregated pa_cvolume structure that 40 * can store the volume of all channels at once. 41 * 42 * Volumes commonly span between muted (0%), and normal (100%). It is possible 43 * to set volumes to higher than 100%, but clipping might occur. 44 * 45 * There is no single well-defined meaning attached to the 100% volume for a 46 * sink input. In fact, it depends on the server configuration. With flat 47 * volumes enabled, it means the maximum volume that the sound hardware is 48 * capable of, which is usually so high that you absolutely must not set sink 49 * input volume to 100% unless the the user explicitly requests that (note that 50 * usually you shouldn't set the volume anyway if the user doesn't explicitly 51 * request it, instead, let PulseAudio decide the volume for the sink input). 52 * With flat volumes disabled the sink input volume is relative to the sink 53 * volume, so 100% sink input volume means that the sink input is played at the 54 * current sink volume level. In this case 100% is often a good default volume 55 * for a sink input, although you still should let PulseAudio decide the 56 * default volume. It is possible to figure out whether flat volume mode is in 57 * effect for a given sink by calling pa_context_get_sink_info_by_name(). 58 * 59 * \section calc_sec Calculations 60 * 61 * The volumes in PulseAudio are cubic in nature and applications shouldn't 62 * perform calculations with them directly. Instead, they should be converted 63 * to and from either dB or a linear scale: 64 * 65 * \li dB - pa_sw_volume_from_dB() / pa_sw_volume_to_dB() 66 * \li Linear - pa_sw_volume_from_linear() / pa_sw_volume_to_linear() 67 * 68 * For simple multiplication, pa_sw_volume_multiply() and 69 * pa_sw_cvolume_multiply() can be used. 70 * 71 * It's often unknown what scale hardware volumes relate to. Don't use the 72 * above functions on sink and source volumes, unless the sink or source in 73 * question has the PA_SINK_DECIBEL_VOLUME or PA_SOURCE_DECIBEL_VOLUME flag 74 * set. The conversion functions are rarely needed anyway, most of the time 75 * it's sufficient to treat all volumes as opaque with a range from 76 * PA_VOLUME_MUTED (0%) to PA_VOLUME_NORM (100%). 77 * 78 * \section conv_sec Convenience Functions 79 * 80 * To handle the pa_cvolume structure, the PulseAudio library provides a 81 * number of convenience functions: 82 * 83 * \li pa_cvolume_valid() - Tests if a pa_cvolume structure is valid. 84 * \li pa_cvolume_equal() - Tests if two pa_cvolume structures are identical. 85 * \li pa_cvolume_channels_equal_to() - Tests if all channels of a pa_cvolume 86 * structure have a given volume. 87 * \li pa_cvolume_is_muted() - Tests if all channels of a pa_cvolume 88 * structure are muted. 89 * \li pa_cvolume_is_norm() - Tests if all channels of a pa_cvolume structure 90 * are at a normal volume. 91 * \li pa_cvolume_set() - Set the first n channels of a pa_cvolume structure to 92 * a certain volume. 93 * \li pa_cvolume_reset() - Set the first n channels of a pa_cvolume structure 94 * to a normal volume. 95 * \li pa_cvolume_mute() - Set the first n channels of a pa_cvolume structure 96 * to a muted volume. 97 * \li pa_cvolume_avg() - Return the average volume of all channels. 98 * \li pa_cvolume_snprint() - Pretty print a pa_cvolume structure. 99 */ 100 101 /** \file 102 * Constants and routines for volume handling 103 * 104 * See also \subpage volume 105 */ 106 107 /** Volume specification: 108 * PA_VOLUME_MUTED: silence; 109 * < PA_VOLUME_NORM: decreased volume; 110 * PA_VOLUME_NORM: normal volume; 111 * > PA_VOLUME_NORM: increased volume */ 112 alias pa_volume_t = uint; 113 114 /** Normal volume (100%, 0 dB) */ 115 enum PA_VOLUME_NORM = cast(pa_volume_t) 0x10000U; 116 117 /** Muted (minimal valid) volume (0%, -inf dB) */ 118 enum PA_VOLUME_MUTED = cast(pa_volume_t) 0U; 119 120 /** Maximum valid volume we can store. \since 0.9.15 */ 121 enum PA_VOLUME_MAX = cast(pa_volume_t) UINT32_MAX / 2; 122 123 /** Recommended maximum volume to show in user facing UIs. 124 * Note: UIs should deal gracefully with volumes greater than this value 125 * and not cause feedback loops etc. - i.e. if the volume is more than 126 * this, the UI should not limit it and push the limited value back to 127 * the server. \since 0.9.23 */ 128 //pa_volume_t PA_VOLUME_UI_MAX = pa_sw_volume_from_dB(+11.0); 129 130 /** Special 'invalid' volume. \since 0.9.16 */ 131 enum PA_VOLUME_INVALID = cast(pa_volume_t) UINT32_MAX; 132 133 /** Check if volume is valid. \since 1.0 */ 134 extern (D) auto PA_VOLUME_IS_VALID(T)(auto ref T v) 135 { 136 return v <= PA_VOLUME_MAX; 137 } 138 139 /** Clamp volume to the permitted range. \since 1.0 */ 140 extern (D) auto PA_CLAMP_VOLUME(T)(auto ref T v) 141 { 142 return PA_CLAMP_UNLIKELY(v, PA_VOLUME_MUTED, PA_VOLUME_MAX); 143 } 144 145 /** A structure encapsulating a per-channel volume */ 146 struct pa_cvolume 147 { 148 ubyte channels; /**< Number of channels */ 149 pa_volume_t[PA_CHANNELS_MAX] values; /**< Per-channel volume */ 150 } 151 152 /** Return non-zero when *a == *b, checking that both a and b 153 * have the same number of channels and that the volumes of 154 * channels in a equal those in b. */ 155 int pa_cvolume_equal (const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_cvolume)* b); 156 157 /** Initialize the specified volume and return a pointer to 158 * it. The sample spec will have a defined state but 159 * pa_cvolume_valid() will fail for it. \since 0.9.13 */ 160 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_init (pa_cvolume* a); 161 162 /** Set the volume of the first n channels to PA_VOLUME_NORM */ 163 extern (D) auto pa_cvolume_reset(T0, T1)(auto ref T0 a, auto ref T1 n) 164 { 165 return pa_cvolume_set(a, n, PA_VOLUME_NORM); 166 } 167 168 /** Set the volume of the first n channels to PA_VOLUME_MUTED */ 169 extern (D) auto pa_cvolume_mute(T0, T1)(auto ref T0 a, auto ref T1 n) 170 { 171 return pa_cvolume_set(a, n, PA_VOLUME_MUTED); 172 } 173 174 /** Set the volume of the specified number of channels to the volume v */ 175 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_set (pa_cvolume* a, uint channels, pa_volume_t v); 176 177 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by 178 * pa_cvolume_snprint(). Please note that this value can change with 179 * any release without warning and without being considered API or ABI 180 * breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where it 181 * might become part of an ABI.*/ 182 enum PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_MAX = 320; 183 184 /** Pretty print a volume structure. Returns \a s. */ 185 char* pa_cvolume_snprint (char* s, size_t l, const(pa_cvolume)* c); 186 187 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by 188 * pa_sw_cvolume_snprint_dB(). Please note that this value can change with 189 * any release without warning and without being considered API or ABI 190 * breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where it 191 * might become part of an ABI. \since 0.9.13 */ 192 enum PA_SW_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_DB_MAX = 448; 193 194 /** Pretty print a volume structure, showing dB values. Returns \a s. \since 0.9.13 */ 195 char* pa_sw_cvolume_snprint_dB (char* s, size_t l, const(pa_cvolume)* c); 196 197 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose(). 198 * Please note that this value can change with any release without warning and 199 * without being considered API or ABI breakage. You should not use this 200 * definition anywhere where it might become part of an ABI. \since 5.0 */ 201 enum PA_CVOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX = 1984; 202 203 /** Pretty print a volume structure in a verbose way. The volume for each 204 * channel is printed in several formats: the raw pa_volume_t value, 205 * percentage, and if print_dB is non-zero, also the dB value. If map is not 206 * NULL, the channel names will be printed. Returns \a s. \since 5.0 */ 207 char* pa_cvolume_snprint_verbose (char* s, size_t l, const(pa_cvolume)* c, const(pa_channel_map)* map, int print_dB); 208 209 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by 210 * pa_volume_snprint(). Please note that this value can change with 211 * any release without warning and without being considered API or ABI 212 * breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where it 213 * might become part of an ABI. \since 0.9.15 */ 214 enum PA_VOLUME_SNPRINT_MAX = 10; 215 216 /** Pretty print a volume. Returns \a s. \since 0.9.15 */ 217 char* pa_volume_snprint (char* s, size_t l, pa_volume_t v); 218 219 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by 220 * pa_sw_volume_snprint_dB(). Please note that this value can change with 221 * any release without warning and without being considered API or ABI 222 * breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where it 223 * might become part of an ABI. \since 0.9.15 */ 224 enum PA_SW_VOLUME_SNPRINT_DB_MAX = 11; 225 226 /** Pretty print a volume but show dB values. Returns \a s. \since 0.9.15 */ 227 char* pa_sw_volume_snprint_dB (char* s, size_t l, pa_volume_t v); 228 229 /** Maximum length of the strings returned by pa_volume_snprint_verbose(). 230 * Please note that this value can change with any release without warning and 231 * withou being considered API or ABI breakage. You should not use this 232 * definition anywhere where it might become part of an ABI. \since 5.0 */ 233 enum PA_VOLUME_SNPRINT_VERBOSE_MAX = 35; 234 235 /** Pretty print a volume in a verbose way. The volume is printed in several 236 * formats: the raw pa_volume_t value, percentage, and if print_dB is non-zero, 237 * also the dB value. Returns \a s. \since 5.0 */ 238 char* pa_volume_snprint_verbose (char* s, size_t l, pa_volume_t v, int print_dB); 239 240 /** Return the average volume of all channels */ 241 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_avg (const(pa_cvolume)* a); 242 243 /** Return the average volume of all channels that are included in the 244 * specified channel map with the specified channel position mask. If 245 * cm is NULL this call is identical to pa_cvolume_avg(). If no 246 * channel is selected the returned value will be 247 * PA_VOLUME_MUTED. \since 0.9.16 */ 248 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_avg_mask (const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_channel_map)* cm, pa_channel_position_mask_t mask); 249 250 /** Return the maximum volume of all channels. \since 0.9.12 */ 251 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_max (const(pa_cvolume)* a); 252 253 /** Return the maximum volume of all channels that are included in the 254 * specified channel map with the specified channel position mask. If 255 * cm is NULL this call is identical to pa_cvolume_max(). If no 256 * channel is selected the returned value will be PA_VOLUME_MUTED. 257 * \since 0.9.16 */ 258 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_max_mask (const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_channel_map)* cm, pa_channel_position_mask_t mask); 259 260 /** Return the minimum volume of all channels. \since 0.9.16 */ 261 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_min (const(pa_cvolume)* a); 262 263 /** Return the minimum volume of all channels that are included in the 264 * specified channel map with the specified channel position mask. If 265 * cm is NULL this call is identical to pa_cvolume_min(). If no 266 * channel is selected the returned value will be PA_VOLUME_MUTED. 267 * \since 0.9.16 */ 268 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_min_mask (const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_channel_map)* cm, pa_channel_position_mask_t mask); 269 270 /** Return non-zero when the passed cvolume structure is valid */ 271 int pa_cvolume_valid (const(pa_cvolume)* v); 272 273 /** Return non-zero if the volume of all channels is equal to the specified value */ 274 int pa_cvolume_channels_equal_to (const(pa_cvolume)* a, pa_volume_t v); 275 276 /** Return 1 if the specified volume has all channels muted */ 277 extern (D) auto pa_cvolume_is_muted(T)(auto ref T a) 278 { 279 return pa_cvolume_channels_equal_to(a, PA_VOLUME_MUTED); 280 } 281 282 /** Return 1 if the specified volume has all channels on normal level */ 283 extern (D) auto pa_cvolume_is_norm(T)(auto ref T a) 284 { 285 return pa_cvolume_channels_equal_to(a, PA_VOLUME_NORM); 286 } 287 288 /** Multiply two volume specifications, return the result. This uses 289 * PA_VOLUME_NORM as neutral element of multiplication. This is only 290 * valid for software volumes! */ 291 pa_volume_t pa_sw_volume_multiply (pa_volume_t a, pa_volume_t b); 292 293 /** Multiply two per-channel volumes and return the result in 294 * *dest. This is only valid for software volumes! a, b and dest may 295 * point to the same structure. Returns dest, or NULL on error. */ 296 pa_cvolume* pa_sw_cvolume_multiply (pa_cvolume* dest, const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_cvolume)* b); 297 298 /** Multiply a per-channel volume with a scalar volume and return the 299 * result in *dest. This is only valid for software volumes! a 300 * and dest may point to the same structure. Returns dest, or NULL on error. 301 * \since 0.9.16 */ 302 pa_cvolume* pa_sw_cvolume_multiply_scalar (pa_cvolume* dest, const(pa_cvolume)* a, pa_volume_t b); 303 304 /** Divide two volume specifications, return the result. This uses 305 * PA_VOLUME_NORM as neutral element of division. This is only valid 306 * for software volumes! If a division by zero is tried the result 307 * will be 0. \since 0.9.13 */ 308 pa_volume_t pa_sw_volume_divide (pa_volume_t a, pa_volume_t b); 309 310 /** Divide two per-channel volumes and return the result in 311 * *dest. This is only valid for software volumes! a, b 312 * and dest may point to the same structure. Returns dest, 313 * or NULL on error. \since 0.9.13 */ 314 pa_cvolume* pa_sw_cvolume_divide (pa_cvolume* dest, const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_cvolume)* b); 315 316 /** Divide a per-channel volume by a scalar volume and return the 317 * result in *dest. This is only valid for software volumes! a 318 * and dest may point to the same structure. Returns dest, 319 * or NULL on error. \since 0.9.16 */ 320 pa_cvolume* pa_sw_cvolume_divide_scalar (pa_cvolume* dest, const(pa_cvolume)* a, pa_volume_t b); 321 322 /** Convert a decibel value to a volume (amplitude, not power). This is only valid for software volumes! */ 323 pa_volume_t pa_sw_volume_from_dB (double f); 324 325 /** Convert a volume to a decibel value (amplitude, not power). This is only valid for software volumes! */ 326 double pa_sw_volume_to_dB (pa_volume_t v); 327 328 /** Convert a linear factor to a volume. 0.0 and less is muted while 329 * 1.0 is PA_VOLUME_NORM. This is only valid for software volumes! */ 330 pa_volume_t pa_sw_volume_from_linear (double v); 331 332 /** Convert a volume to a linear factor. This is only valid for software volumes! */ 333 double pa_sw_volume_to_linear (pa_volume_t v); 334 335 /** This floor value is used as minus infinity when using pa_sw_volume_to_dB() / pa_sw_volume_from_dB(). */ 336 enum PA_DECIBEL_MININFTY = cast(double) -200.0; 337 338 /** Remap a volume from one channel mapping to a different channel mapping. 339 * Returns \a v. \since 0.9.12 */ 340 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_remap (pa_cvolume* v, const(pa_channel_map)* from, const(pa_channel_map)* to); 341 342 /** Return non-zero if the specified volume is compatible with the 343 * specified sample spec. \since 0.9.13 */ 344 int pa_cvolume_compatible (const(pa_cvolume)* v, const(pa_sample_spec)* ss); 345 346 /** Return non-zero if the specified volume is compatible with the 347 * specified sample spec. \since 0.9.15 */ 348 int pa_cvolume_compatible_with_channel_map (const(pa_cvolume)* v, const(pa_channel_map)* cm); 349 350 /** Calculate a 'balance' value for the specified volume with the 351 * specified channel map. The return value will range from -1.0f 352 * (left) to +1.0f (right). If no balance value is applicable to this 353 * channel map the return value will always be 0.0f. See 354 * pa_channel_map_can_balance(). \since 0.9.15 */ 355 float pa_cvolume_get_balance (const(pa_cvolume)* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map); 356 357 /** Adjust the 'balance' value for the specified volume with the 358 * specified channel map. v will be modified in place and 359 * returned. The balance is a value between -1.0f and +1.0f. This 360 * operation might not be reversible! Also, after this call 361 * pa_cvolume_get_balance() is not guaranteed to actually return the 362 * requested balance value (e.g. when the input volume was zero anyway for 363 * all channels). If no balance value is applicable to 364 * this channel map the volume will not be modified. See 365 * pa_channel_map_can_balance(). Will return NULL on error. \since 0.9.15 */ 366 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_set_balance (pa_cvolume* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map, float new_balance); 367 368 /** Calculate a 'fade' value (i.e.\ 'balance' between front and rear) 369 * for the specified volume with the specified channel map. The return 370 * value will range from -1.0f (rear) to +1.0f (left). If no fade 371 * value is applicable to this channel map the return value will 372 * always be 0.0f. See pa_channel_map_can_fade(). \since 0.9.15 */ 373 float pa_cvolume_get_fade (const(pa_cvolume)* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map); 374 375 /** Adjust the 'fade' value (i.e.\ 'balance' between front and rear) 376 * for the specified volume with the specified channel map. v will be 377 * modified in place and returned. The balance is a value between 378 * -1.0f and +1.0f. This operation might not be reversible! Also, 379 * after this call pa_cvolume_get_fade() is not guaranteed to actually 380 * return the requested fade value (e.g. when the input volume was 381 * zero anyway for all channels). If no fade value is applicable to 382 * this channel map the volume will not be modified. See 383 * pa_channel_map_can_fade(). Will return NULL on error. \since 0.9.15 */ 384 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_set_fade (pa_cvolume* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map, float new_fade); 385 386 /** Calculate a 'lfe balance' value for the specified volume with 387 * the specified channel map. The return value will range from 388 * -1.0f (no lfe) to +1.0f (only lfe), where 0.0f is balanced. 389 * If no value is applicable to this channel map the return value 390 * will always be 0.0f. See pa_channel_map_can_lfe_balance(). \since 8.0 */ 391 float pa_cvolume_get_lfe_balance (const(pa_cvolume)* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map); 392 393 /** Adjust the 'lfe balance' value for the specified volume with 394 * the specified channel map. v will be modified in place and returned. 395 * The balance is a value between -1.0f (no lfe) and +1.0f (only lfe). 396 * This operation might not be reversible! Also, after this call 397 * pa_cvolume_get_lfe_balance() is not guaranteed to actually 398 * return the requested value (e.g. when the input volume was 399 * zero anyway for all channels). If no lfe balance value is applicable to 400 * this channel map the volume will not be modified. See 401 * pa_channel_map_can_lfe_balance(). Will return NULL on error. \since 8.0 */ 402 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_set_lfe_balance (pa_cvolume* v, const(pa_channel_map)* map, float new_balance); 403 404 /** Scale the passed pa_cvolume structure so that the maximum volume 405 * of all channels equals max. The proportions between the channel 406 * volumes are kept. Returns \a v, or NULL on error. \since 0.9.15 */ 407 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_scale (pa_cvolume* v, pa_volume_t max); 408 409 /** Scale the passed pa_cvolume structure so that the maximum volume 410 * of all channels selected via cm/mask equals max. This also modifies 411 * the volume of those channels that are unmasked. The proportions 412 * between the channel volumes are kept. If cm is NULL this call is 413 * identical to pa_cvolume_scale(). Returns \a v, or NULL on error. 414 * \since 0.9.16 */ 415 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_scale_mask (pa_cvolume* v, pa_volume_t max, const(pa_channel_map)* cm, pa_channel_position_mask_t mask); 416 417 /** Set the passed volume to all channels at the specified channel 418 * position. Will return the updated volume struct, or NULL if there 419 * is no channel at the position specified. You can check if a channel 420 * map includes a specific position by calling 421 * pa_channel_map_has_position(). Returns \a cv, or NULL on error. 422 * \since 0.9.16 */ 423 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_set_position (pa_cvolume* cv, const(pa_channel_map)* map, pa_channel_position_t t, pa_volume_t v); 424 425 /** Get the maximum volume of all channels at the specified channel 426 * position. Will return 0 if there is no channel at the position 427 * specified. You can check if a channel map includes a specific 428 * position by calling pa_channel_map_has_position(). \since 0.9.16 */ 429 pa_volume_t pa_cvolume_get_position (const(pa_cvolume)* cv, const(pa_channel_map)* map, pa_channel_position_t t); 430 431 /** This goes through all channels in a and b and sets the 432 * corresponding channel in dest to the greater volume of both. a, b 433 * and dest may point to the same structure. Returns \a dest, or NULL 434 * on error. \since 0.9.16 */ 435 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_merge (pa_cvolume* dest, const(pa_cvolume)* a, const(pa_cvolume)* b); 436 437 /** Increase the volume passed in by 'inc', but not exceeding 'limit'. 438 * The proportions between the channels are kept. 439 * Returns \a v, or NULL on error. \since 0.9.19 */ 440 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_inc_clamp (pa_cvolume* v, pa_volume_t inc, pa_volume_t limit); 441 442 /** Increase the volume passed in by 'inc'. The proportions between 443 * the channels are kept. Returns \a v, or NULL on error. \since 0.9.16 */ 444 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_inc (pa_cvolume* v, pa_volume_t inc); 445 446 /** Decrease the volume passed in by 'dec'. The proportions between 447 * the channels are kept. Returns \a v, or NULL on error. \since 0.9.16 */ 448 pa_cvolume* pa_cvolume_dec (pa_cvolume* v, pa_volume_t dec); 449