snd_pcm_open_preferred
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snd_pcm_open_preferred()
Create a handle and open a connection to the preferred audio interface
Synopsis:
#include <sys/asoundlib.h>
int snd_pcm_open_preferred( snd_pcm_t **handle,
int *rcard,
int *rdevice,
int mode );
Arguments:
- handle
- A pointer to a location where snd_pcm_open() stores a handle for the audio interface. You'll need this handle when you call the other snd_pcm_* functions.
- rcard
- If non-NULL, this must be a pointer to a location where snd_pcm_open() can store the number of the card that it opened.
- rdevice
- If non-NULL, this must be a pointer to a location where snd_pcm_open() can store the number of the audio device that it opened.
- mode
- One of:
- SND_PCM_OPEN_PLAYBACK — open the playback channel (direction).
- SND_PCM_OPEN_CAPTURE — open the capture channel (direction).
You can OR this flag with any of the above:
- SND_PCM_OPEN_NONBLOCK — force the mode to be
nonblocking.
This affects any reading from or writing to the device that you do later;
you can query the device any time without blocking.
You can change the blocking setup later by calling snd_pcm_nonblock_mode().
Library:
libasound.so
Description:
The snd_pcm_open_preferred() function is an extension to the snd_pcm_open() function that attempts to open the user-selected default (or preferred) device for the system.
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If you use this function, your application will be more flexible than if you use snd_pcm_open(). |
In a system where more then one PCM device exists, the user may set a preference for one of these devices. This function attempts to open that device and return a PCM handle to it. The function returns the card and device numbers if the rcard and rdevice arguments aren't NULL.
Here's the search order to find the preferred device:
- Read /etc/system/config/audio/preferences.
- If this file doesn't exist or has no entry, check PCM device 0 of card 0 for a software mixing overlay device. If this overlay device is found, it's opened.
- Open the default device 0 of card 0.
If all of the above fail, you don't have an audio system running.
Returns:
Zero on success, or a negative value on error.
Errors:
- -EINVAL
- Invalid mode.
- -EACCES
- Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix, or the device exists and the permissions specified are denied.
- -EINTR
- The open() operation was interrupted by a signal.
- -EMFILE
- Too many file descriptors are currently in use by this process.
- -ENFILE
- Too many files are currently open in the system.
- -ENOENT
- The named device doesn't exist.
- -SND_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION
- The audio driver version is incompatible with the client library that the application uses.
- -ENOMEM
- No memory available for data structures.
Examples:
See the example in “Opening your PCM device” in the Playing and Capturing Audio Data chapter.
Classification:
QNX Neutrino
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Cancellation point | No |
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | Yes |
| Thread | Yes |
Caveats:
Successfully opening a PCM channel doesn't guarantee that there are enough audio resources free to handle your application. Audio resources (e.g. subchannels) are allocated when you configure the channel by calling snd_pcm_channel_params() or snd_pcm_plugin_params().
See also:
snd_pcm_close(), snd_pcm_nonblock_mode(), snd_pcm_open()
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