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authorWalt Miner <wminer@linuxfoundation.org>2019-08-06 08:33:03 -0500
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+# Audio System
+
+## Overview
+
+AGL uses the PipeWire daemon service to provide audio playback and capture
+capabilities. PipeWire is accompanied by a secondary service, WirePlumber
+(also referred to as the *session manager*), which provides policy management,
+device discovery, configuration and more.
+
+Applications can connect to the PipeWire service through its UNIX socket, by
+using the *libpipewire* library as a front-end to that socket.
+
+## Configuration
+
+Currently in AGL Happy Halibut (8.0.0) there are limited configuration options
+for the PipeWire audio stack. In a future release it is expected that a new
+configuration mechanism will be available, with more flexibility,
+comprehensibility and options.
+
+### wireplumber.conf
+
+The most useful configuration options for the audio stack can be found
+in **/etc/wireplumber/wireplumber.conf**.
+
+Through this file it is possible to configure:
+
+* The default playback and capture devices:
+```
+ "default-playback-device": <"hw:0,0">,
+ "default-capture-device": <"hw:0,0">,
+```
+
+You may change these lines to reflect the configuration of your board. The ALSA
+device strings that you use there **must** start with *hw:* and **must** use
+exactly 2 integer numbers, one for the device and one for the subdevice. Other
+strings are not understood as of the time of writing of this document.
+
+* The streams that are available for applications to use:
+```
+load-module C libwireplumber-module-mixer {
+ "streams": <["Master", "Multimedia", "Navigation", "Communication", "Emergency"]>
+}
+...
+load-module C libwireplumber-module-pw-alsa-udev {
+ "streams": <["Multimedia", "Navigation", "Communication", "Emergency"]>
+}
+```
+
+You may modify these arrays to include the streams that you would like to be
+available on your system. These strings are matched against the strings that
+the applications declare as their *role*.
+
+*Note*: the *Master* stream on the mixer is a special stream that enables the
+master volume control. Removing it will remove the ability to have a master
+volume and may break applications that expect it to be available. This stream
+should not be listed in the configuration for *libwireplumber-module-pw-alsa-udev*
+
+*Note*: the stream names should be aligned everywhere they appear in this
+configuration file. Listing different streams in different places may result in
+undefined behaviour.
+
+* The priorities of the roles:
+```
+ "role-priorities": <{
+ "Multimedia": 1,
+ "Communication": 5,
+ "Navigation": 8,
+ "Emergency": 10
+ }>
+```
+
+A stream with a higher priority will always take over the audio output, pausing
+any other lower priority streams in the meantime.
+
+Currently there is no way of configuring other policy options.
+
+### pipewire.conf
+
+PipeWire also ships with **/etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf**, which can be used to
+configure which pipewire modules are being loaded in the PipeWire deamon. You
+should normally not need to modify anything there, unless you understand what
+you are doing.
+
+## APIs
+
+### Native API - libpipewire
+
+The main entry point for applications to access the audio system is the API
+offered by *libpipewire*. The functionality offered by *libpipewire* is vast
+and it is beyond the scope of this document to describe it all.
+
+For playback and capture, applications should use *struct pw_stream* and its
+associated methods. There are usage examples for it in the PipeWire
+[source code](https://github.com/PipeWire/pipewire).
+
+### Native API - GStreamer (Recommended)
+
+For convenience, applications that use GStreamer can use the PipeWire GStreamer
+elements to plug the functionality offered by *struct pw_stream* directly in
+the GStreamer pipeline. These elements are called *pwaudiosrc* and *pwaudiosink*
+
+Example:
+```
+gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc ! pwaudiosink
+```
+
+Through these elements, it is possible to specify the application role by setting
+it in the *stream-properties* property of the element, as shown below:
+
+```
+gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc ! pwaudiosink stream-properties=p,media.role=Multimedia
+```
+
+or, in the C API:
+
+```
+gst_util_set_object_arg (sink, "stream-properties", "p,media.role=Multimedia");
+```
+
+When using these GStreamer elements, applications **should** handle the
+**GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE** message on the bus and change their state accordingly.
+This message will be sent when the *session manager* requests a change in the state
+due to a higher priority stream taking over.
+
+### ALSA Compatibility
+
+AGL offers a virtual ALSA device that redirects audio to PipeWire
+through an ALSA PCM plugin. This device is the default one, so unless you
+explicitly specify a device in your ALSA client application, audio will go
+through PipeWire instead.
+
+This mode has limitations, however.
+* There is no way to specify the role of the application. WirePlumber will
+always assume it is a "Multimedia" application
+* There is no way for the application to be notified when another stream
+takes over. When this happens, the audio clock will simply stop progressing and
+the ALSA API will likely block.
+
+### Audiomixer service
+
+See the separate audiomixer service documentation.
+
+## Runtime mechanics
+
+The PipeWire service is activated on demand, via systemd socket activation.
+The WirePlumber service is always started and stopped together with the PipeWire
+service.
+
+If you wish to manually start/stop/restart the service, you can do so by using
+*systemctl*:
+```
+systemctl start/stop/restart pipewire@1001.service
+```
+
+## Debugging
+
+When something is wrong with the audio setup, it is useful to know how to debug
+it...
+
+### PipeWire & WirePlumber
+
+The PipeWire and WirePlumber daemons can be configured to be more verbose
+by editing **/etc/pipewire/environment**
+
+* Set G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all to enable WirePlumber's debug output.
+* Set PIPEWIRE_DEBUG=n (n=1-5) to enable PipeWire's debug output.
+
+All messages will be available in the systemd journal, inspectable with
+journalctl.
+
+### AGL applications & services (AppFW)
+
+For AGL applications and services that are installed by the app framework,
+you can set the *PIPEWIRE_DEBUG* environment variable in **/etc/afm/unit.env.d/pipewire**.
+This will enable the debug messages that are printed by *libpipewire* and will
+make them available also in the systemd journal.