Fix typos

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Andrea Gelmini 2021-04-28 20:29:44 +02:00 committed by Wim Taymans
parent 379068c31d
commit 47ef2b6b09
35 changed files with 53 additions and 53 deletions

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NEWS
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ with previous 0.3.x releases.
default.
- JACK
- JACK developement files can now optionally be installed.
- JACK development files can now optionally be installed.
Older versions:
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ with previous 0.3.x releases.
- volume restore for virtual sinks/sources or other sink/sources
without hardware volume.
- Fix cracks and pops in audio capture.
- Many bluetooth improvements and compatibity fixes.
- Many bluetooth improvements and compatibility fixes.
- PipeWire improvements
@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ with previous 0.3.x releases.
- Don't ever block the server, use non-blocking IO everywhere.
- Fill description of profiles with the name if not otherwise set,
this fixes a crash in pavucontrol.
- the connection debug catergory will now also debug pulse
- the connection debug category will now also debug pulse
messages.
- Respect the no_remix flag to make the control panel channel
check work.
@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ with previous 0.3.x releases.
* improve default source and sink handling. It was not updated
correctly in all cases.
* add samplerate and period to the pw-jack wrapper to easily
configure the desired samplerate and perdiod for the app.
configure the desired samplerate and period for the app.
- ALSA plugin improvements
* Add a mixer entry in the alsa config file.
@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ PipeWire 0.2.6
- Permissions of objects are now combined with parent permissions
- Remove libv4l2 dependency, it is not used
- Improve format negotiation in autolink #146
- Try to avoid list corruption with event emmission #143
- Try to avoid list corruption with event emission #143
- Fix destroy of client-node memory corruption
- Various small improvements
@ -1769,7 +1769,7 @@ PipeWire 0.2.4
- Install man pages in right directory
- Add systemd socket activation
- Various memory leak and corruption fixes in properties, dbus and
buffer mmaped memory.
buffer mmapped memory.
- Fix v4l2 crash on unplug
- improve stream cleanup

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ $ pw-jack <appname>
If you replaced JACK with PipeWire completely, `pw-jack` does not have any
effect and can be omitted.
JACK applications will automatically use the buffer-size choosen by the
JACK applications will automatically use the buffer-size chosen by the
server. You can force a maximum buffer size (latency) by setting the
`PIPEWIRE_LATENCY` environment variable like so:

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@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES
# The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that
# doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from
# the version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via
# popen()) the command command input-file, where command is the value of the
# popen()) the command input-file, where command is the value of the
# FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and input-file is the name of an input file provided
# by doxygen. Whatever the program writes to standard output is used as the file
# version. For an example see the documentation.
@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@ EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO
FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10
# Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images
# Use the FORMULA_TRANSPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images
# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not
# supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers.
#

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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Clients with MODIFY permissions on another object can set or remove
metadata on that object.
Clients that need permissions assigned to them can be started in
blocked mode and resume when perrmissions are assigned to them by
blocked mode and resume when permissions are assigned to them by
a session manager or portal, for example.
PipeWire uses memfd (`memfd_create(2)`) or DMA-BUF for sharing media

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@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ default:
Given 2 pod objects of the same type (Object, Struct, ..) one can
run a filter and generate a new pod that only contains values that
are compatibe with both input pods.
are compatible with both input pods.
This is, for example, used to find a compatible format between two ports.

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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Now we're ready to connect the stream and run the main loop:
```
To connect we specify that we have a `PW_DIRECTION_OUTPUT` stream. `PW_ID_ANY`
means that we are ok with conneting to any consumer. Next we set some flags:
means that we are ok with connecting to any consumer. Next we set some flags:
* `PW_STREAM_FLAG_AUTOCONNECT` automatically connect this stream. This instructs
the session manager to link us to some consumer.

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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ int jack_set_freewheel_callback (jack_client_t *client,
void *arg) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
/**
* Tell JACK to call @a bufsize_callback whenever the size of the the
* Tell JACK to call @a bufsize_callback whenever the size of the
* buffer that will be passed to the @a process_callback is about to
* change. Clients that depend on knowing the buffer size must supply
* a @a bufsize_callback before activating themselves.
@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ int jack_set_xrun_callback (jack_client_t *client,
* register a latency callback.
*
* Another case is when a client wants to use
* @ref jack_port_get_latency_range(), which only returns meaninful
* @ref jack_port_get_latency_range(), which only returns meaningful
* values when ports get connected and latency values change.
*
* See the documentation for @ref jack_port_set_latency_range()

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@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ extern const char* JACK_METADATA_PORT_GROUP;
*
* This property allows audio ports to be tagged with a "meaning". The value
* is a simple string. Currently, the only type is "CV", for "control voltage"
* ports. Hosts SHOULD be take care to not treat CV ports as audibile and send
* ports. Hosts SHOULD be take care to not treat CV ports as audible and send
* their output directly to speakers. In particular, CV ports are not
* necessarily periodic at all and may have very high DC.
*/

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@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ jack_midi_get_event_count(void* port_buffer) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
*
* Jack MIDI is normalised, the MIDI event returned by this function is
* guaranteed to be a complete MIDI event (the status byte will always be
* present, and no realtime events will interspered with the event).
* present, and no realtime events will interspersed with the event).
*
* This rule does not apply to System Exclusive MIDI messages
* since they can be of arbitrary length.
* To maintain smooth realtime operation such events CAN be deliverd
* To maintain smooth realtime operation such events CAN be delivered
* as multiple, non-normalised events.
* The maximum size of one event "chunk" depends on the MIDI backend in use.
* For example the midiseq driver will create chunks of 256 bytes.

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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ int jack_set_net_slave_shutdown_callback(jack_net_slave_t *net, JackNetSlaveShut
/**
* Prototype for server Restart callback : this is the new preferable way to be notified when the master has disappeared.
* The client may want to retry connecting a certain number of time (which will be done using the time_out value given in jack_net_slave_open)
* by returning 0. Otherwise returning a non-zero error code will definively close the connection
* by returning 0. Otherwise returning a non-zero error code will definitively close the connection
* (and jack_net_slave_is_active will later on return false).
* If both Shutdown and Restart are supplied, Restart callback will be used.
*

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ typedef struct _jack_session_event jack_session_event_t;
* whenever a session notification is sent via jack_session_notify().
*
* Ownership of the memory of @a event is passed to the application.
* It must be freed using jack_session_event_free when its not used anymore.
* It must be freed using jack_session_event_free when it's not used anymore.
*
* The client must promptly call jack_session_reply for this event.
*

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
* which means that their absence doesn't cause an error during program
* startup. Instead, Jill can test whether or not the symbol jack_set_latency_callback
* is null or not. If its null, it means that the JACK installed on this machine
* is too old to support this function. If its not null, then Jill can use it
* is too old to support this function. If it's not null, then Jill can use it
* just like any other function in the API. For example:
*
* \code

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ struct spa_io_clock {
int64_t delay; /**< delay between position and hardware,
* positive for capture, negative for playback */
double rate_diff; /**< rate difference between clock and monotonic time */
uint64_t next_nsec; /**< extimated next wakeup time in nanoseconds */
uint64_t next_nsec; /**< estimated next wakeup time in nanoseconds */
uint32_t padding[8];
};
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ struct spa_io_segment {
* segment extends to the next segment. If the
* segment becomes invalid and the looping flag is
* set, the segment repeats. */
double rate; /**< overal rate of the segment, can be negative for
double rate; /**< overall rate of the segment, can be negative for
* backwards time reporting. */
uint64_t position; /**< The position when the running time == start.
* can be invalid when the owner of the extra segment

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ struct spa_node_info {
#define SPA_NODE_FLAG_NEED_CONFIGURE (1u<<5) /**< node needs configuration before it can
* be started. */
#define SPA_NODE_FLAG_ASYNC (1u<<6) /**< the process function might not
* immediateley produce or consume data
* immediately produce or consume data
* but might offload the work to a worker
* thread. */
uint64_t flags;

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@ -29,12 +29,12 @@
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Various Chroma sitings.
/** Various Chroma settings.
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_UNKNOWN: unknown cositing
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_NONE: no cositing
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_H_COSITED: chroma is horizontally cosited
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_V_COSITED: chroma is vertically cosited
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_ALT_LINE: choma samples are sited on alternate lines
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_ALT_LINE: chroma samples are sited on alternate lines
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_COSITED: chroma samples cosited with luma samples
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_JPEG: jpeg style cositing, also for mpeg1 and mjpeg
* @SPA_VIDEO_CHROMA_SITE_MPEG2: mpeg2 style cositing

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ enum spa_video_multiview_mode {
/* Padding for new frame packing modes */
SPA_VIDEO_MULTIVIEW_MODE_FRAME_BY_FRAME = 32,
/* Multivew mode(s) */
/* Multiview mode(s) */
SPA_VIDEO_MULTIVIEW_MODE_MULTIVIEW_FRAME_BY_FRAME,
SPA_VIDEO_MULTIVIEW_MODE_SEPARATED
/* future expansion for annotated modes */

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@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ static pa_available_t calc_port_state(pa_device_port *p, pa_card *impl)
break;
}
/* If the current availablility is unknown go the more precise no,
/* If the current availability is unknown go the more precise no,
* but otherwise don't change state */
if (pa == PA_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN)
pa = cpa;

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ struct pa_device_port {
unsigned priority;
pa_available_t available; /* PA_AVAILABLE_UNKNOWN, PA_AVAILABLE_NO or PA_AVAILABLE_YES */
char *availability_group; /* a string identifier which determine the group of devices handling the available state simulteneously */
char *availability_group; /* a string identifier which determine the group of devices handling the available state simultaneously */
pa_direction_t direction;
int64_t latency_offset;

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ static inline void pa_hashmap_sort(pa_hashmap *h,
for ((state) = NULL, (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), NULL); \
(e); (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), NULL))
/* A macro to ease itration through all key, value pairs */
/* A macro to ease iteration through all key, value pairs */
#define PA_HASHMAP_FOREACH_KV(k, e, h, state) \
for ((state) = NULL, (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), (const void **) &(k)); \
(e); (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), (const void **) &(k)))

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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ static int make_matrix(struct channelmix *mix)
spa_log_debug(mix->log, "src-mask:%08"PRIx64" dst-mask:%08"PRIx64,
src_mask, dst_mask);
/* move the MONO mask to FC so that the lower bits can be shifed
/* move the MONO mask to FC so that the lower bits can be shifted
* away. */
if ((src_mask & (1Ull << SPA_AUDIO_CHANNEL_MONO)) != 0)
src_mask |= (1ULL << SPA_AUDIO_CHANNEL_FC);
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ static int make_matrix(struct channelmix *mix)
matrix[0][i]= 1.0f / mix->src_chan;
} else {
/* just pair channels */
spa_log_debug(mix->log, "paring channels");
spa_log_debug(mix->log, "pairing channels");
for (i = 0; i < SPA_AUDIO_MAX_CHANNELS; i++)
matrix[i][i]= 1.0f;
}

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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ again:
if (errno == EINTR)
goto again;
/* return socked has no data */
/* return socket has no data */
if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK)
return 0;

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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ static bool rfcomm_hfp_hf(struct spa_source *source, char* buf)
selected_codec = atoi(token);
if (selected_codec != HFP_AUDIO_CODEC_CVSD && selected_codec != HFP_AUDIO_CODEC_MSBC) {
spa_log_warn(backend->log, NAME": unsupported codec negociation: %d", selected_codec);
spa_log_warn(backend->log, NAME": unsupported codec negotiation: %d", selected_codec);
} else {
spa_log_debug(backend->log, NAME": RFCOMM selected_codec = %i", selected_codec);

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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ static void battery_update(struct spa_bt_device *device)
dbus_message_unref(msg);
}
// Create ney virtual battery with value stored in current device object
// Create new virtual battery with value stored in current device object
static void battery_create(struct spa_bt_device *device) {
DBusMessage *msg;
DBusMessageIter iter, entry, dict;
@ -1043,8 +1043,8 @@ int spa_bt_device_check_profiles(struct spa_bt_device *device, bool force)
device_stop_timer(device);
device_connected(monitor, device, BT_DEVICE_CONNECTED);
} else {
/* The initial reconnect event has not been triggred,
* the connecting is triggred by bluez. */
/* The initial reconnect event has not been triggered,
* the connecting is triggered by bluez. */
if (device->reconnect_state == BT_DEVICE_RECONNECT_INIT)
device->reconnect_state = BT_DEVICE_RECONNECT_PROFILE;
device_start_timer(device);
@ -2390,7 +2390,7 @@ int spa_bt_device_ensure_a2dp_codec(struct spa_bt_device *device, const struct a
/* Check if we already have an enabled transport for the most preferred codec.
* However, if there already was a codec switch running, these transports may
* disapper soon. In that case, we have to do the full thing.
* disappear soon. In that case, we have to do the full thing.
*/
if (spa_list_is_empty(&device->codec_switch_list) && preferred_codec != NULL) {
spa_list_for_each(t, &device->transport_list, device_link) {
@ -3916,7 +3916,7 @@ const struct spa_handle_factory spa_bluez5_dbus_factory = {
impl_enum_interface_info,
};
// Report battery percentage to BlueZ using experimental (BlueZ 5.56) Battery Provider API. No-op if no changes occured.
// Report battery percentage to BlueZ using experimental (BlueZ 5.56) Battery Provider API. No-op if no changes occurred.
int spa_bt_device_report_battery_level(struct spa_bt_device *device, uint8_t percentage)
{
if (percentage == SPA_BT_NO_BATTERY) {

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@ -316,8 +316,8 @@ static void volume_changed(void *userdata)
impl->params[IDX_Route].flags ^= SPA_PARAM_INFO_SERIAL;
emit_info(impl, false);
/* It sometimes flips volume to over 100% in pavucontrol silder
* if volume is emited before route info emitting while node
/* It sometimes flips volume to over 100% in pavucontrol slider
* if volume is emitted before route info emitting while node
* volumes are not identical to route volumes. Not sure why. */
emit_volume(impl, node);
}

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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ struct spa_bt_device {
int has_battery;
uint32_t hw_volume_profiles;
/* Even tought A2DP volume is exposed on transport interface, the
/* Even though A2DP volume is exposed on transport interface, the
* volume activation info would not be variate between transports
* under same device. So it's safe to cache activation info here. */
bool a2dp_volume_active[2];

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@ -529,14 +529,14 @@ static int do_start(struct impl *this)
/* Do accept if Gateway; otherwise do connect for Head Unit */
do_accept = this->transport->profile & SPA_BT_PROFILE_HEADSET_AUDIO_GATEWAY;
/* acquire the socked fd (false -> connect | true -> accept) */
/* acquire the socket fd (false -> connect | true -> accept) */
if ((res = spa_bt_transport_acquire(this->transport, do_accept)) < 0)
return res;
/* Init mSBC if needed */
if (this->transport->codec == HFP_AUDIO_CODEC_MSBC) {
sbc_init_msbc(&this->msbc, 0);
/* Libsbc expects audio samples by default in host endianity, mSBC requires little endian */
/* Libsbc expects audio samples by default in host endianness, mSBC requires little endian */
this->msbc.endian = SBC_LE;
/* write_mtu might not be correct at this point, so we'll throw

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@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ static int do_start(struct impl *this)
/* Do accept if Gateway; otherwise do connect for Head Unit */
do_accept = this->transport->profile & SPA_BT_PROFILE_HEADSET_AUDIO_GATEWAY;
/* acquire the socked fd (false -> connect | true -> accept) */
/* acquire the socket fd (false -> connect | true -> accept) */
if ((res = spa_bt_transport_acquire(this->transport, do_accept)) < 0)
return res;
@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ static int do_start(struct impl *this)
/* Init mSBC if needed */
if (this->transport->codec == HFP_AUDIO_CODEC_MSBC) {
sbc_init_msbc(&this->msbc, 0);
/* Libsbc expects audio samples by default in host endianity, mSBC requires little endian */
/* Libsbc expects audio samples by default in host endianness, mSBC requires little endian */
this->msbc.endian = SBC_LE;
this->msbc_seq_initialized = false;

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
goto error_close;
}
if ((data = mmap(NULL, sbuf.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0)) == MAP_FAILED) {
fprintf(stderr, "error mmaping file '%s': %m\n", argv[1]);
fprintf(stderr, "error mmapping file '%s': %m\n", argv[1]);
goto error_close;
}

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@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ static int handle_route(struct device *dev, struct route *r)
if (!ri->prev_active) {
/* a new port has been found, restore the volume and make sure we
* save this as a prefered port */
* save this as a preferred port */
pw_log_info("device %d: new active port found '%s'", dev->id, r->name);
restore_route(dev, r);
} else if (r->props && r->save) {

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@ -2520,7 +2520,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
else
pw_log_debug("got dbus connection %p", impl.this.dbus_connection);
} else {
pw_log_info("dbus diabled");
pw_log_info("dbus disabled");
}
if ((res = start_session(&impl)) < 0)

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ static const struct format audio_formats[] = {
{ SAMPLE_S24LE, SPA_AUDIO_FORMAT_S24_LE, "s24ne", 3 },
{ SAMPLE_S24_32LE, SPA_AUDIO_FORMAT_S24_32_LE, "s24-32ne", 4 },
#endif
/* planar formats, we just report them as inteleaved */
/* planar formats, we just report them as interleaved */
{ SAMPLE_U8, SPA_AUDIO_FORMAT_U8P, "u8ne", 1 },
{ SAMPLE_S16NE, SPA_AUDIO_FORMAT_S16P, "s16ne", 2 },
{ SAMPLE_S24_32NE, SPA_AUDIO_FORMAT_S24_32P, "s24-32ne", 4 },

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ struct pw_filter;
/** \enum pw_filter_state The state of a filter \memberof pw_filter */
enum pw_filter_state {
PW_FILTER_STATE_ERROR = -1, /**< the strean is in error */
PW_FILTER_STATE_ERROR = -1, /**< the stream is in error */
PW_FILTER_STATE_UNCONNECTED = 0, /**< unconnected */
PW_FILTER_STATE_CONNECTING = 1, /**< connection is in progress */
PW_FILTER_STATE_PAUSED = 2, /**< filter is connected and paused */

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ struct pw_impl_client_events {
/** Create a new client. This is mainly used by protocols. */
struct pw_impl_client *
pw_context_create_client(struct pw_impl_core *core, /**< the core object */
struct pw_protocol *prototol, /**< the client protocol */
struct pw_protocol *protocol, /**< the client protocol */
struct pw_properties *properties, /**< client properties */
size_t user_data_size /**< extra user data size */);

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ struct pw_impl_module_events {
void (*initialized) (void *data);
/** The module is registered. This is a good time to register
* objectes created from the module. */
* objects created from the module. */
void (*registered) (void *data);
};

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@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ struct pw_impl_node {
struct spa_fraction latency; /**< requested latency */
uint32_t quantum_size; /**< desired quantum */
struct spa_fraction max_latency; /**< miximum latency */
struct spa_fraction max_latency; /**< maximum latency */
uint32_t max_quantum_size; /**< max supported quantum */
struct spa_source source; /**< source to remotely trigger this node */
struct pw_memblock *activation;