[alsa-devel] [alsa-utils] alsaucm should come with a man page
Antonio Ospite
ao2 at ao2.it
Fri Dec 2 13:11:05 CET 2016
On Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:01:31 +0200
Antonio Ospite <ao2 at ao2.it> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:00:48 +0200
> Takashi Iwai <tiwai at suse.de> wrote:
>
[...]
> >
> > Liam, could you review the content?
> >
>
> Ping, plus adding Liam's Intel address just in case.
>
Re-ping.
The man page content is below but I can resend it if it's easier to
review.
Thanks,
Antonio
>
> > > =========
> > > alsaucm
> > > =========
> > >
> > > ---------------------
> > > ALSA Use Case Manager
> > > ---------------------
> > >
> > > :Author: Antonio Ospite <ao2 at ao2.it>
> > > :Date: 2016-09-22
> > > :Copyright: GPLv2+
> > > :Manual section: 1
> > > :Manual group: General Commands Manual
> > >
> > > SYNOPSIS
> > > ========
> > >
> > > *alsaucm* <options> [command]
> > >
> > > DESCRIPTION
> > > ===========
> > >
> > > alsaucm (ALSA Use Case Manager) is a program to use the ALSA `Use Case
> > > Interface`_ from the command line.
> > >
> > > On complex sound cards, setting up audio routes is not trivial and mixer
> > > settings can conflict one another preventing the audio card to work at all.
> > >
> > > The ALSA Use Case Manager is a mechanism for controlling complex audio
> > > hardware establishing a relationship between hardware configurations and
> > > meaningful use cases that the end-user can relate with.
> > >
> > > The use case manager can also be used to switch between use cases when
> > > necessary, in a consistent way.
> > >
> > > At a lower level, the use case manager works by configuring the sound card
> > > ALSA kcontrols to change the hardware digital and analog audio routing to
> > > match the requested device use case.
> > >
> > > The use case manager kcontrol configurations are stored in easy to modify text
> > > files. An audio use case can be defined by a **verb** and **device** parameter.
> > >
> > > The verb describes the use case action i.e. a phone call, listening to music,
> > > recording a conversation etc. The device describes the physical audio capture
> > > and playback hardware i.e. headphones, phone handset, bluetooth headset, etc.
> > >
> > >
> > > OPTIONS
> > > =======
> > >
> > > Available options:
> > >
> > > **-h**, **--help**
> > > this help
> > >
> > > **-c**, **--card** `NAME`
> > > open card NAME
> > >
> > > **-i**, **--interactive**
> > > interactive mode
> > >
> > > **-b**, **--batch** `FILE`
> > > batch mode (use ``'-'`` for the stdin input)
> > >
> > > **-n**, **--no-open**
> > > do not open first card found
> > >
> > >
> > > Available commands:
> > >
> > > ``open`` `NAME`
> > > open card NAME.
> > >
> > > valid names are sound card names as listed in ``/usr/share/alsa/ucm``.
> > >
> > > ``reset``
> > > reset sound card to default state.
> > >
> > > ``reload``
> > > reload configuration.
> > >
> > > ``listcards``
> > > list available cards.
> > >
> > > ``list`` `IDENTIFIER`
> > > list command, for items returning two entries (value+comment).
> > >
> > > the value of the `IDENTIFIER` argument can can be:
> > >
> > > - ``_verbs`` - get verb list (in pair verb+comment)
> > > - ``_devices[/{verb}]`` - get list of supported devices (in pair device+comment)
> > > - ``_modifiers[/{verb}]`` - get list of supported modifiers (in pair modifier+comment)
> > >
> > > The forms without the trailing ``/{verb}`` are valid only after a specific
> > > verb has been set.
> > >
> > > ``list1`` `IDENTIFIER`
> > > list command, for lists returning one item per entry.
> > >
> > > the value of the `IDENTIFIER` argument can vary depending on the context,
> > > it can be:
> > >
> > > - ``TQ[/{verb}]`` - get list of Tone Quality identifiers
> > > - ``_enadevs`` - get list of enabled devices
> > > - ``_enamods`` - get list of enabled modifiers
> > > - ``_supporteddevs/{modifier}|{device}[/{verb}]`` - list of supported devices
> > > - ``_conflictingdevs/{modifier}|{device}[/{verb}]`` - list of conflicting devices
> > >
> > > ``get`` `IDENTIFIER`
> > > get string value.
> > >
> > > the value of the `IDENTIFIER` argument can can be:
> > >
> > > - ``_verb`` - return current verb
> > > - ``[=]{NAME}[/[{modifier}|{/device}][/{verb}]]`` (For valid NAMEs look at the
> > > ALSA `Use Case Interface`_)
> > >
> > >
> > > ``geti`` `IDENTIFIER`
> > > get integer value.
> > >
> > > the value of the `IDENTIFIER` argument can can be:
> > >
> > > - ``_devstatus/{device}``
> > > - ``_modtstaus/{device}``
> > >
> > > ``set`` `IDENTIFIER` `VALUE`
> > > set string value
> > >
> > > The value of the `IDENTIFIER` argument can can be:
> > >
> > > - ``_verb`` - set the verb to `VALUE`
> > > - ``_enadev`` - enable the device specified by `VALUE`
> > > - ``_disdev`` - disable the device specified by `VALUE`
> > > - ``_swdev/{old_device}`` - switche device:
> > >
> > > - disable `old_device` and then enable the device specified by
> > > `VALUE`
> > > - if no device was enabled just return
> > >
> > > - ``_enamod`` - enable the modifier specified by `VALUE`
> > > - ``_dismod`` - disable the modifier specified by `VALUE`
> > > - ``_swmod/{old_modifier}`` - switch modifier:
> > >
> > > - disable `old_modifier` and then enable the modifier specified by
> > > `VALUE`
> > > - if no modifier was enabled just return
> > >
> > > Note that the identifiers referring to devices and modifiers are valid
> > > only after setting a verb.
> > >
> > > ``h``, ``help``
> > > help
> > >
> > > ``q``, ``quit``
> > > quit
> > >
> > >
> > > FILES
> > > =====
> > >
> > > The master use case files for each supported sound card are in ``/usr/share/alsa/ucm``.
> > >
> > > For example, the master use case file for the `Pandaboard` card is in
> > > ``/usr/share/alsa/ucm/PandaBoard/PandaBoard.conf``, this file lists all the
> > > supported use cases, e.g.
> > >
> > > ::
> > >
> > > SectionUseCase."HiFi" {
> > > File "hifi"
> > > Comment "Play HiFi quality Music."
> > > }
> > > ...
> > >
> > >
> > > Each use case defines a _verb, which is described in the file specified in
> > > the ``File`` directive, like above.
> > >
> > > The ``HiFi`` verb above is described in
> > > ``/usr/share/alsa/ucm/PandaBoard/hifi``.
> > >
> > > For more details on the syntax of UCM files, see the alsa-lib source code:
> > > http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=blob;f=src/ucm/parser.c
> > >
> > >
> > > EXAMPLES OF USE
> > > ===============
> > >
> > > Some commands, like for instance ``list _devices``,
> > > can only work after setting a ``_verb`` in the **same execution**, for
> > > instance this sequence doesn't work:
> > >
> > > ::
> > >
> > > # alsaucm -c bytcr-rt5640 set _verb HiFi
> > > # alsaucm -c bytcr-rt5640 list _devices
> > >
> > >
> > > However this command does:
> > >
> > > ::
> > >
> > > # alsaucm -n -b - <<EOM
> > > open bytcr-rt5640
> > > set _verb HiFi
> > > list _devices
> > > EOM
> > >
> > >
> > > An example of setting the `Speaker` device for the `HiFi` verb of the
> > > `bytcr-rt5640` card:
> > >
> > > ::
> > >
> > > # alsaucm -n -b - <<EOM
> > > open bytcr-rt5640
> > > reset
> > > set _verb HiFi
> > > set _enadev Speaker
> > > EOM
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > SEE ALSO
> > > ========
> > >
> > > * Use Case Interface: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/group__ucm.html
> > >
> > > .. _Use Case Interface: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/group__ucm.html
> > >
> > > BUGS
> > > ====
> > >
> > > None known.
> > >
> > >
>
--
Antonio Ospite
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
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