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author | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2009-07-24 20:21:30 +0200 |
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committer | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2009-07-24 20:21:30 +0200 |
commit | 211d0f3dcb23c6d63dd6a212826a872ce972e4ee (patch) | |
tree | acf0a9c4ba0cfd02f75ca5f891f050c092c86c3d /src/pulse/stream.h | |
parent | e7ca058427e795b9c2b436c4a819e8d8354ee9de (diff) |
client: limit block size for zero-copy operations to mempool block size
Diffstat (limited to 'src/pulse/stream.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/pulse/stream.h | 13 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/pulse/stream.h b/src/pulse/stream.h index eeffc0c93..cb8b74dc1 100644 --- a/src/pulse/stream.h +++ b/src/pulse/stream.h @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ int pa_stream_disconnect(pa_stream *s); * to a pointer and an address of the number of bytes you want to * write. On return the two values will contain a pointer where you * can place the data to write and the maximum number of bytes you can - * write. On return *nbytes can be larger or have the same value as + * write. On return *nbytes can be smaller or have the same value as * you passed in. You need to be able to handle both cases. Accessing * memory beyond the returned *nbytes value is invalid. Acessing the * memory returned after the following pa_stream_write() or @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ int pa_stream_disconnect(pa_stream *s); * amount of time pass after calling pa_stream_begin_write() and * before calling pa_stream_write(). If you want to cancel a * previously called pa_stream_begin_write() without calling - * pa_stream_write() use pa_stream_cancel_write() instead. Calling + * pa_stream_write() use pa_stream_cancel_write(). Calling * pa_stream_begin_write() twice without calling pa_stream_write() or * pa_stream_cancel_write() in between will return exactly the same * pointer/nbytes values.\since 0.9.16 */ @@ -492,10 +492,11 @@ int pa_stream_write( pa_seek_mode_t seek /**< Seek mode, must be PA_SEEK_RELATIVE for upload streams */); /** Read the next fragment from the buffer (for recording streams). - * data will point to the actual data and length will contain the size - * of the data in bytes (which can be less than a complete framgnet). - * Use pa_stream_drop() to actually remove the data from the - * buffer. If no data is available will return a NULL pointer */ + * data will point to the actual data and nbytes will contain the size + * of the data in bytes (which can be less or more than a complete + * fragment). Use pa_stream_drop() to actually remove the data from + * the buffer. If no data is available this will return a NULL + * pointer */ int pa_stream_peek( pa_stream *p /**< The stream to use */, const void **data /**< Pointer to pointer that will point to data */, |