The plug PCM copies the 'mode' field from the slave PCM. If blocking mode is enabled for the plug PCM the mode is subsequently overwritten with the original requested 'mode'. If non-blocking mode is requested this does not happen.
Because the hw PCM synthesizes the 'mode' from the actual file descriptor flags no SND_PCM_NO_xxx will ever be set for it. This has the effect that the 'mode' of the plug PCM will also not include those flags anymore -- unless they are overwritten as mentioned above. This basically means SND_PCM_NO_xxx is ignored for plug:hw:4711 style device strings opened in non-blocking mode.
You can easily test this with "aplay --channels 7 --disable-channels -f S16_LE -r 44100 -D plug:hw:0" on a device that cannot do 7 channels. Normally this call should fail, however if you add "-N" to the command line this call will succeed.
This patch simply copies the SND_PCM_NO_xxx flags back into the 'mode' field in case we don't overwrite it with the original anyway.
Probably closes bug 3571 for good.
Lennart --- src/pcm/pcm_hw.c | 8 +++++++- 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c b/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c index 1e1889c..c8d9a62 100644 --- a/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c +++ b/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c @@ -1507,7 +1507,13 @@ int _snd_pcm_hw_open(snd_pcm_t **pcmp, const char *name, /* revert to blocking mode for read/write access */ snd_pcm_hw_nonblock(*pcmp, 0); (*pcmp)->mode = mode; - } + } else + /* make sure the SND_PCM_NO_xxx flags don't get lost on the + * way */ + (*pcmp)->mode |= mode & (SND_PCM_NO_AUTO_RESAMPLE| + SND_PCM_NO_AUTO_CHANNELS| + SND_PCM_NO_AUTO_FORMAT| + SND_PCM_NO_SOFTVOL);
hw = (*pcmp)->private_data; if (format != SND_PCM_FORMAT_UNKNOWN)