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Check if PipeWire is corking the audio stream and if so don't
process signal-composer events till uncorked
Bug-AGL: SPEC-3023
Change-Id: I1a4623022bbe28658bc97b5fe0cda58863f20d8c
Signed-off-by: Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com>
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Rework things so that the 4A audio role is only opened while playing,
and closed when stopped. Further work will need to be done to handle
the possibility of the output device changing on subsequent opens,
both the RTL SDR and Kingfisher case have complications around doing
so:
- The RTL SDR helper application needs to be enhanced to add an
output setting command. Killing it and starting it again would
also work, but likely will add noticeable UI latency.
- On the Kingfisher, the binding currently has no control over the
output used for the loopback, as it is being set up down in the
soft-mixer based on HAL values.
Change-Id: I4aa83c937972ec5d91f7b78421a11148c7fe0afc
Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
(cherry picked from commit f1d5902c92eafd3aad62e29298502603a9b56d81)
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Added a verb to retrieve the RDS information.
Notice that it is only supported on the kingfisher
implementation.
Change-Id: I0e2a830ff77154eb8cbb780bb599fb49f71a5b1c
Signed-off-by: Thierry Bultel <thierry.bultel@iot.bzh>
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When building for 4A, switch to new gstreamer-based ALSA output for
the RTL-SDR backend, and the Kingfisher backend now uses a gstreamer
pipeline for its loopback to either an ALSA or Pulse sink depending
on 4A or not. Using gstreamer instead of direct ALSA output has the
benefit of transparently handling resampling to the M3ULCB hardware's
required 48 KHz sample rate for the RTL-SDR backend.
Change-Id: I2bfbf924927bb461cce88b04aba0e626f8d71215
Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
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Add conditionally compilable support for the Si4689 radio on the
M3ULCB Kingfisher infotainment board. The codebase has been
refactored to allow multiple radio implementations, and when
Kingfisher support is enabled, the binding will first look for a
USB RTL-SDR adapter, then fallback to the Kingfisher Si4689 if
one is not found. This allows easily switching to a RTL-SDR
adapter if this initial Kingfisher support encounters issues.
The back end implementation relies on a patched version of the
"si_ctl" utility from Cogent Embedded's Kingfisher BSP changes.
The modifications to it add FM band plan selection and scanning
threshold tweaking for poor radio environments. Audio output is
achieved by looping the radio's PulseAudio source to the
appropriate sink depending on 4A or non-4A operation. For 4A
compatibility, the PulseAudio source is created if it does not
exist, which currently is the case due to PulseAudio's udev
module being disabled when 4A is enabled.
Additionally, the FM band plan for Japan has been corrected to go
to 95 MHz, and a README.md file has been added documenting the
optional configuration that can be done via /etc/xdg/AGL.conf for
band plan selection and scanning sensitivity.
Change-Id: I204906fed741d917fc3b8be962deadb4e59989db
Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Harunobu Kurokawa <harunobu.kurokawa.dn@renesas.com>
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Radio binding is now standalone so the qmake build scripts need
to be updated to reflect that
Bug-AGL: SPEC-832
Change-Id: Iab9cd5d18536e416d22d91c492ef489159a62d0d
Signed-off-by: Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com>
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