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author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <android-build-coastguard-worker@google.com> | Fri Jul 07 04:54:09 2023 +0000 |
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Snap for 10453563 from f3d1517d7b852a3d62569e1bdb1d4a76b611a83d to mainline-documentsui-release Change-Id: I146f8be042f8b7a47d3cf9f5c5c4d273fbe075a5
TinyALSA is a small library to interface with ALSA in the Linux kernel.
The aims are:
TinyALSA supports these build systems:
To build and install with Make, run the commands:
make sudo make install sudo ldconfig
TinyALSA is now available as a set of the following Debian packages from launchpad:
Package Name: | Description: |
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tinyalsa | Contains tinyplay, tinycap, tinymix and tinypcminfo |
libtinyalsa | Contains the shared library |
libtinyalsa-dev | Contains the static library and header files |
To install these packages, run the commands:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:taylorcholberton/tinyalsa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tinyalsa sudo apt-get install libtinyalsa-dev
Once installed, the man pages are available via:
man tinyplay man tinycap man tinymix man tinypcminfo man libtinyalsa-pcm man libtinyalsa-mixer
To test libtinyalsa, please follow the instructions,
Visit here to get more info to setup Bazel environment.
The test program does pcm_* operations on loopback devices. You have to insert loopback devices after your system boots up.
sudo modprobe snd-aloop sudo chmod 777 /dev/snd/*
bazel test //:tinyalsa_tests --test_output=all
The default playback device is hw:2,0 and the default capture device is hw:2,1. If your loopback devices are not hw:2,0 and hw:2,1, you can specify the loopback device.
bazel test //:tinyalsa_tests --test_output=all \ --copt=-DTEST_LOOPBACK_CARD=[loopback card] \ --copt=-DTEST_LOOPBACK_PLAYBACK_DEVICE=[loopback playback device] \ --copt=-DTEST_LOOPBACK_CAPTURE_DEVICE=[loopback capture device]
bazel coverage //:tinyalsa_tests --combined_report=lcov --test_output=all genhtml bazel-out/_coverage/_coverage_report.dat -o tinyalsa_tests_coverage