snd_pcm_plugin_flush()

Finish processing all pending data in a PCM channel's queue and stop the channel

Synopsis:

#include <sys/asoundlib.h>

int snd_pcm_plugin_flush( snd_pcm_t *handle, 
                          int channel );

Arguments:

handle
The handle for the PCM device, which you must have opened by calling snd_pcm_open() or snd_pcm_open_preferred().
channel
The channel; SND_PCM_CHANNEL_CAPTURE or SND_PCM_CHANNEL_PLAYBACK.

Library:

libasound.so

Description:

The snd_pcm_plugin_flush() function flushes all unprocessed data in the driver queue:

If the operation is successful (zero is returned), the channel's state is changed to SND_PCM_STATUS_READY.

Returns:

A positive number on success, or a negative value on error.

Errors:

-EINVAL
Invalid handle.

Examples:

See the wave.c example in the appendix.

Classification:

QNX Neutrino

Safety:
Cancellation point No
Interrupt handler No
Signal handler Yes
Thread Yes

Caveats:

Because the plugin interface may be subbuffering the written data until a complete driver block can be assembled, the flush call may have to inject up to (blocksize-1) samples into the channel so that the last block can be sent to the driver for playing. For this reason, the flush call may return a positive value indicating that this silence had to be inserted.

This function is the plugin-aware version of snd_pcm_channel_flush(). It functions exactly the same way, with the above caveat. However, make sure that you don't mix and match plugin- and nonplugin-aware functions in your application, or you may get undefined behavior and misleading results.

See also:

snd_pcm_capture_flush(), snd_pcm_channel_flush(), snd_pcm_playback_flush(), snd_pcm_plugin_playback_drain()