Functions | |
| jack_nframes_t | jack_thread_wait (jack_client_t *, int status) |
| jack_nframes_t | jack_cycle_wait (jack_client_t *client) |
| void | jack_cycle_signal (jack_client_t *client, int status) |
| int | jack_set_process_thread (jack_client_t *client, JackThreadCallback fun, void *arg) |
| void jack_cycle_signal | ( | jack_client_t * | client, | |
| int | status | |||
| ) |
Signal next clients in the graph.
| client | - pointer to a JACK client structure | |
| status | - if non-zero, calling thread should exit |
| jack_nframes_t jack_cycle_wait | ( | jack_client_t * | client | ) |
Wait until this JACK client should process data.
| client | - pointer to a JACK client structure |
| int jack_set_process_thread | ( | jack_client_t * | client, | |
| JackThreadCallback | fun, | |||
| void * | arg | |||
| ) |
Tell the Jack server to call thread_callback in the RT thread. Typical use are in conjunction with jack_cycle_wait and @ jack_cycle_signal functions. The code in the supplied function must be suitable for real-time execution. That means that it cannot call functions that might block for a long time. This includes malloc, free, printf, pthread_mutex_lock, sleep, wait, poll, select, pthread_join, pthread_cond_wait, etc, etc. See http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/design/design.html#SECTION00411000000000000000 for more information.
| jack_nframes_t jack_thread_wait | ( | jack_client_t * | , | |
| int | status | |||
| ) |
THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN NEW JACK CLIENTS
It should be replace by use of @ jack_cycle_wait and @ jack_cycle_signal functions.
1.5.6