Struct libpulse_binding::def::TimingInfo
source · #[repr(C)]pub struct TimingInfo {Show 13 fields
pub timestamp: Timeval,
pub synchronized_clocks: i32,
pub sink_usec: MicroSeconds,
pub source_usec: MicroSeconds,
pub transport_usec: MicroSeconds,
pub playing: i32,
pub write_index_corrupt: i32,
pub write_index: i64,
pub read_index_corrupt: i32,
pub read_index: i64,
pub configured_sink_usec: MicroSeconds,
pub configured_source_usec: MicroSeconds,
pub since_underrun: i64,
}Expand description
A structure for all kinds of timing information of a stream.
See stream::Stream::update_timing_info and stream::Stream::get_timing_info.
The total output latency a sample that is written with stream::Stream::write takes to be
played may be estimated by:
sink_usec + buffer_usec + transport_usec
(Where buffer_usec is defined as the result of passing write_index - read_index to
sample::Spec::bytes_to_usec). The output buffer which buffer_usec relates to may be
manipulated freely (with stream::Stream::write’s seek argument, stream::Stream::flush
and friends), the buffers sink_usec and source_usec relate to are first-in first-out (FIFO)
buffers which cannot be flushed or manipulated in any way. The total input latency a sample that
is recorded takes to be delivered to the application is:
source_usec + buffer_usec + transport_usec - sink_usec
(Take care of sign issues!). When connected to a monitor source sink_usec contains the latency
of the owning sink. The two latency estimations described here are implemented in
stream::Stream::get_latency.
All time values are in the sound card clock domain, unless noted otherwise. The sound card clock usually runs at a slightly different rate than the system clock.
Please note that this structure can be extended as part of evolutionary API updates at any time in any new release.
Fields
timestamp: TimevalThe system clock time when this timing info structure was current.
synchronized_clocks: i32Non-zero if the local and the remote machine have synchronized clocks. If synchronized
clocks are detected transport_usec becomes much more reliable. However, the code that
detects synchronized clocks is very limited and unreliable itself.
sink_usec: MicroSecondsTime in usecs a sample takes to be played on the sink. For playback streams and record streams connected to a monitor source.
source_usec: MicroSecondsTime in usecs a sample takes from being recorded to being delivered to the application. Only for record streams.
transport_usec: MicroSecondsEstimated time in usecs a sample takes to be transferred to/from the daemon. For both playback and record streams.
playing: i32Non-zero when the stream is currently not underrun and data is being passed on to the
device. Only for playback streams. This field does not say whether the data is actually
already being played. To determine this check whether since_underrun (converted to usec)
is larger than sink_usec.
write_index_corrupt: i32Non-zero if write_index is not up-to-date because a local write command that corrupted it
has been issued in the time since this latency info was current. Only write commands with
stream::SeekMode::RelativeOnRead and stream::SeekMode::RelativeEnd can corrupt
write_index.
write_index: i64Current write index into the playback buffer in bytes.
Think twice before using this for seeking purposes: it might be out of date at the time you
want to use it. Consider using stream::SeekMode::Relative instead.
read_index_corrupt: i32Non-zero if read_index is not up-to-date because a local pause or flush request that
corrupted it has been issued in the time since this latency info was current.
read_index: i64Current read index into the playback buffer in bytes.
Think twice before using this for seeking purposes: it might be out of date at the time you
want to use it. Consider using stream::SeekMode::RelativeOnRead instead.
configured_sink_usec: MicroSecondsThe configured latency for the sink.
configured_source_usec: MicroSecondsThe configured latency for the source.
since_underrun: i64Bytes that were handed to the sink since the last underrun happened, or since playback
started again after the last underrun. playing will tell you which case it is.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Clone for TimingInfo
impl Clone for TimingInfo
sourcefn clone(&self) -> TimingInfo
fn clone(&self) -> TimingInfo
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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