Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote:
hello, I am willing to know the sound system of OpenBSD,
so I started to read the manpages.
I summarized with a graph below, it is right?
I'm not the expert but it seems about right to me.
I think you could draw two additional connections for raw device
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 04:28:38AM +0100, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote:
hello, I am willing to know the sound system of OpenBSD,
so I started to read the manpages.
I summarized with a graph below, it is right?
Yes this is right. Note that pograms can bypass sndiod seamlessly
and use
I have update the graph about the sound system
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:38:49 +0100
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
Yes this is right. Note that pograms can bypass sndiod seamlessly
and use sio_xxx and mio_xxx functions to connect directly to the
audio(4) and midi(4) layers. This is
hello, I am willing to know the sound system of OpenBSD,
so I started to read the manpages.
I summarized with a graph below, it is right?
sndio(7): The sndio audio and MIDI system provides
access to audio and MIDI hardware and to services
provided by sndiod, summarized below.
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On 19.12.2014 04:28, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote:
hello, I am willing to know the sound system of OpenBSD,
so I started to read the manpages.
I summarized with a graph below, it is right?
You may want to read these two as well
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2010_sndio_slides.pdf
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