[pulseaudio-discuss] How is "pa_sink_input_process_msg" called?
Tanu Kaskinen
tanuk at iki.fi
Thu Jun 9 08:52:45 PDT 2011
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:02 +0300, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 16:37 +0800, Lin, Mengdong wrote:
> > How is the function "pa_sink_input_process_msg()" is called? Is it called from a sink's IO thread?
>
> Yes.
In case a more detailed answer is needed, pa_sink_input_process_msg() is
the default message handler for pa_sink_input. Being a message handler
for pa_sink_input means that when someone sends a message using
pa_asyncmsgq_send() or pa_asyncmsgq_post() to a pa_sink_input object,
the message handler will get called in the IO thread.
Sink input implementers can override the default message handler with
their own implementation. If they do that, then they usually call
pa_sink_input_process_msg() explicitly for those messages that they
don't want to handle specially (or in addition to handling the messages
specially, they also want the default handler to do what it always
does). You can find many examples this in the code if you grep for
"pa_sink_input_process_msg".
--
Tanu
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