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author | Alexandre Ratchov <ratchov@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2016-06-21 06:32:01 +0000 |
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committer | Alexandre Ratchov <ratchov@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2016-06-21 06:32:01 +0000 |
commit | 16dfd72fd607d2f9f7a1d0f6995a0a7fef3458d4 (patch) | |
tree | 515a3c95460f30a4ee20e85cb3dad732a3c99b13 | |
parent | 4ade0c90dbcddd7e898fb63162a307fd2a366cdf (diff) |
Update manual to "new" audioctl:
- stress that its purpose is to set and get variables, it isn't
a configuration tool (there's nothing to configure anymore)
- document all audio driver variables
- document the difference between /dev/audioctl0 and /dev/audio0
- give an example of how to test hardware capabilities with
audioctl
ok semarie@, with help from jmc@, fix from Michael W. Bombardieri
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/audioctl/audioctl.1 | 116 |
1 files changed, 86 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/audioctl/audioctl.1 b/usr.bin/audioctl/audioctl.1 index e53c7c4a72d..c34e56fa505 100644 --- a/usr.bin/audioctl/audioctl.1 +++ b/usr.bin/audioctl/audioctl.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: audioctl.1,v 1.28 2016/01/29 10:45:38 ratchov Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: audioctl.1,v 1.29 2016/06/21 06:32:00 ratchov Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: audioctl.1,v 1.7 1998/04/27 16:55:23 augustss Exp $ .\" Copyright (c) 1997 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. .\" All rights reserved. @@ -26,47 +26,39 @@ .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.Dd $Mdocdate: January 29 2016 $ +.Dd $Mdocdate: June 21 2016 $ .Dt AUDIOCTL 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm audioctl -.Nd control audio device +.Nd get or set audio driver variables .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm audioctl -.Op Fl an .Op Fl f Ar file .Nm audioctl .Op Fl n .Op Fl f Ar file .Ar name ... .Nm audioctl -.Op Fl n +.Op Fl nq .Op Fl f Ar file .Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm -command displays or sets various audio system driver variables. -If a list of variables is present on the command line, -.Nm -prints the current value of those variables for the specified device. -By default, -.Nm -operates on the -.Pa /dev/audioctl -device. -.Pp +utility retrieves or sets +.Xr audio 4 +driver variables. The options are as follows: -.Bl -tag -width "name=valueXX" -.It Fl a -Print all device variables and their current values. -This is the default, if no parameters are given to -.Nm . +.Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl f Ar file -Specify an alternative audio control device. +Specifies the audio control device or the audio device. +The default is +.Pa /dev/audioctl0 . .It Fl n Suppress printing of the variable name. +.It Fl q +Suppress all output when setting a variable. .It Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value Attempt to set the specified variable .Ar name @@ -74,22 +66,86 @@ to .Ar value . .El .Pp +If the audio control device is used, then values are only stored in the +.Xr audio 4 +driver; they will be submitted to the hardware the next time the +device is opened for playback or recording. +If the audio device is used instead of the control device, +then values are negotiated with the hardware immediately; this requires +exclusive access to the device. Variables may only be changed if the device is not opened for playback or recording by another process. -.Sh ENVIRONMENT -.Bl -tag -width AUDIOCTLDEVICE -.It Ev AUDIOCTLDEVICE -Audio control device to use. +.Pp +The following variable names are available: +.Bl -column "record.channels" +.It Sy Name Ta Sy Meaning +.It name Ta device name as shown by +.Xr dmesg 8 +.It mode Ta current device mode ( +.Va play , +.Va record +or both) +.It pause Ta set if not attempting to start +.It active Ta set if playing or recording +.It nblks Ta number of blocks (in frames) in the play buffer +.It blksz Ta number of frames per block +.It rate Ta sample rate in Hz +.It encoding Ta current sample format +.It play.channels Ta number of play channels +.It play.bytes Ta bytes played since playback started +.It play.errors Ta bytes inserted during underruns +.It record.channels Ta number of recording channels +.It record.bytes Ta bytes recorded since device started +.It record.errors Ta bytes dropped during overruns .El +.Pp +Encoding names use the following scheme: signedness +.Po +.Va s +or +.Va u +.Pc +followed +by the precision in bits, the byte-order +.Po +.Va le +or +.Va be +.Pc , +the number of +bytes per sample, and the alignment +.Po +.Va msb +or +.Va lsb +.Pc . +Only the signedness and the precision are mandatory. +Examples: +.Va u8 , s16le , s24le3 , s24le4lsb . .Sh FILES -.Bl -tag -width /dev/audioctl -.It Pa /dev/audioctl -default audio control device +.Bl -tag -width /dev/audioctl0 +.It Pa /dev/audioctlN +audio control devices +.It Pa /dev/audioN +audio devices .El .Sh EXAMPLES -To set the playing sampling rate to 11025 you can enter: +Display the number of bytes of silence inserted during play buffer +underruns since device started: +.Bd -literal -offset indent +$ audioctl play.errors +.Ed +.Pp +Use signed 24-bit samples and 44100Hz sample rate: +.Bd -literal -offset indent +$ audioctl -f /dev/audio0 encoding=s24 rate=44100 +.Ed .Pp -.Dl $ audioctl play.rate=11025 +Note the use of +.Pa /dev/audio0 , +to force negotiation with the hardware. +If the above parameters are not supported by the +hardware, then supported ones will be selected instead. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr aucat 1 , .Xr cdio 1 , |