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BGMAutoPauseMusic.mm
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// This file is part of Background Music.
//
// Background Music is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// Background Music is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Background Music. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// BGMAutoPauseMusic.m
// BGMApp
//
// Copyright © 2016, 2017 Kyle Neideck
//
// Self Include
#import "BGMAutoPauseMusic.h"
// Local Includes
#include "BGM_Types.h"
#import "BGMMusicPlayer.h"
// STL Includes
#import <algorithm> // std::max, std::min
// System Includes
#include <CoreAudio/AudioHardware.h>
#include <mach/mach_time.h>
// How long to wait before pausing/unpausing. This is so short sounds can play without awkwardly causing a short period of silence,
// and other audio can have short periods of silence without causing music to play and quickly pause again. Of course, it's a
// trade-off against how long the music will overlap the other audio before it gets paused and how long the music will stay paused
// after a sound that was only slightly longer than the pause delay.
static UInt64 const kPauseDelayNSec = 1500 * NSEC_PER_MSEC;
// The delay before unpausing the music player is proportional to how long we paused it for, bounded by these limits. This makes it
// a bit less annoying when a sound is just long enough to cause an auto-pause.
//
// I haven't spent much time experimenting with different values for these constants, so they could probably be improved a fair
// bit.
//
// TODO: Would it be worth listening for kAudioDeviceCustomPropertyDeviceIsRunningSomewhereOtherThanBGMApp so we can unpause
// immediately if we haven't been paused for long and the non-music-player client stops IO? That would usually indicate that
// it doesn't intend to start playing audio again soon. We'd also have to deal with music players that don't stop IO when
// they're paused.
static UInt64 const kMaxUnpauseDelayNSec = 3500 * NSEC_PER_MSEC;
static UInt64 const kMinUnpauseDelayNSec = kMaxUnpauseDelayNSec / 10;
// We multiply the time spent paused by this factor to calculate the delay before we consider unpausing.
static Float32 const kUnpauseDelayWeightingFactor = 0.1f;
@implementation BGMAutoPauseMusic {
BOOL enabled;
BGMAudioDeviceManager* audioDevices;
BGMMusicPlayers* musicPlayers;
dispatch_queue_t listenerQueue;
// Have to keep track of the listener block we add so we can remove it later.
AudioObjectPropertyListenerBlock listenerBlock;
dispatch_queue_t pauseUnpauseMusicQueue;
// True if BGMApp has paused musicPlayer and hasn't unpaused it yet. (Will be out of sync with the music player app if the
// user has unpaused it themselves.)
BOOL wePaused;
// The times, in absolute time, that the BGMDevice last changed its audible state to silent...
UInt64 wentSilent;
// ...and to audible.
UInt64 wentAudible;
}
- (id) initWithAudioDevices:(BGMAudioDeviceManager*)inAudioDevices musicPlayers:(BGMMusicPlayers*)inMusicPlayers {
if ((self = [super init])) {
audioDevices = inAudioDevices;
musicPlayers = inMusicPlayers;
enabled = NO;
wePaused = NO;
dispatch_queue_attr_t attr;
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpartial-availability"
if (&dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class) {
attr = dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class(DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL, QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT, 0);
} else {
// OS X 10.9 fallback
attr = DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL;
}
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
listenerQueue = dispatch_queue_create("com.bearisdriving.BGM.AutoPauseMusic.Listener", attr);
pauseUnpauseMusicQueue = dispatch_queue_create("com.bearisdriving.BGM.AutoPauseMusic.PauseUnpauseMusic", attr);
[self initListenerBlock];
}
return self;
}
- (void) dealloc {
[self disable];
}
- (void) initListenerBlock {
// To avoid retain cycle
__unsafe_unretained BGMAutoPauseMusic* weakSelf = self;
listenerBlock = ^(UInt32 inNumberAddresses, const AudioObjectPropertyAddress * _Nonnull inAddresses) {
// inAddresses "may contain addresses for properties for which the listener is not signed up to receive notifications",
// so we have to check them all
for (int i = 0; i < inNumberAddresses; i++) {
if (inAddresses[i].mSelector == kAudioDeviceCustomPropertyDeviceAudibleState) {
BGMDeviceAudibleState audibleState = [weakSelf deviceAudibleState];
#if DEBUG
const char audibleStateStr[5] = CA4CCToCString(audibleState);
DebugMsg("BGMAutoPauseMusic::initListenerBlock: kAudioDeviceCustomPropertyDeviceAudibleState property changed to '%s'",
audibleStateStr);
#endif
// TODO: We shouldn't assume this block will only get called when BGMDevice's audible state changes. (Even if
// the Core Audio docs did specify that, there's no reason not to be fault tolerant.)
if (audibleState == kBGMDeviceIsAudible) {
[weakSelf queuePauseBlock];
} else if (audibleState == kBGMDeviceIsSilent) {
[weakSelf queueUnpauseBlock];
} else if (audibleState == kBGMDeviceIsSilentExceptMusic) {
// If we pause the music player and then the user unpauses it before the other audio stops, we need to set
// wePaused to false at some point before the other audio starts again so we know we should pause
wePaused = NO;
}
// TODO: Add a fourth audible state, something like "AudibleAndMusicPlaying", and check it here to
// handle the user unpausing and then repausing music while also playing other audio?
}
}
};
}
- (BGMDeviceAudibleState) deviceAudibleState {
return [audioDevices bgmDevice].GetAudibleState();
}
- (void) queuePauseBlock {
UInt64 now = mach_absolute_time();
wentAudible = now;
UInt64 startedPauseDelay = now;
DebugMsg("BGMAutoPauseMusic::queuePauseBlock: Dispatching pause block at %llu", now);
dispatch_after(dispatch_time(DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, kPauseDelayNSec),
pauseUnpauseMusicQueue,
^{
BOOL stillAudible = ([self deviceAudibleState] == kBGMDeviceIsAudible);
DebugMsg("BGMAutoPauseMusic::queuePauseBlock: Running pause block dispatched at %llu.%s wentAudible=%llu",
startedPauseDelay,
stillAudible ? "" : " Not pausing because the device isn't audible.",
wentAudible);
// Pause if this is the most recent pause block and the device is still audible, which means the audible
// state hasn't changed since this block was queued. Also set wePaused to true if the player wasn't
// already paused.
if (!wePaused && (startedPauseDelay == wentAudible) && stillAudible) {
wePaused = ([musicPlayers.selectedMusicPlayer pause] || wePaused);
}
});
}
- (void) queueUnpauseBlock {
UInt64 now = mach_absolute_time();
wentSilent = now;
UInt64 startedUnpauseDelay = now;
// Unpause sooner if we've only been paused for a short time. This is so a notification sound causing an auto-pause is
// less of an interruption.
//
// TODO: Fading in and out would make short pauses a lot less jarring because, if they were short enough, we wouldn't
// actually pause the music player. So you'd hear a dip in the music's volume rather than a gap.
UInt64 unpauseDelayNsec =
static_cast<UInt64>((wentSilent - wentAudible) * kUnpauseDelayWeightingFactor);
// Convert from absolute time to nanos.
mach_timebase_info_data_t info;
mach_timebase_info(&info);
unpauseDelayNsec = unpauseDelayNsec * info.numer / info.denom;
// Clamp.
unpauseDelayNsec = std::min(kMaxUnpauseDelayNSec, unpauseDelayNsec);
unpauseDelayNsec = std::max(kMinUnpauseDelayNSec, unpauseDelayNsec);
DebugMsg("BGMAutoPauseMusic::queueUnpauseBlock: Dispatched unpause block at %llu. unpauseDelayNsec=%llu",
now,
unpauseDelayNsec);
dispatch_after(dispatch_time(DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, unpauseDelayNsec),
pauseUnpauseMusicQueue,
^{
BOOL stillSilent = ([self deviceAudibleState] == kBGMDeviceIsSilent);
DebugMsg("BGMAutoPauseMusic::queueUnpauseBlock: Running unpause block dispatched at %llu.%s%s wentSilent=%llu",
startedUnpauseDelay,
wePaused ? "" : " Not unpausing because we weren't the one who paused.",
stillSilent ? "" : " Not unpausing because the device isn't silent.",
wentSilent);
// Unpause if we were the one who paused. Also check that this is the most recent unpause block and the
// device is still silent, which means the audible state hasn't changed since this block was queued.
if (wePaused && (startedUnpauseDelay == wentSilent) && stillSilent) {
wePaused = NO;
[musicPlayers.selectedMusicPlayer unpause];
}
});
}
- (void) enable {
if (!enabled) {
[audioDevices bgmDevice].AddPropertyListenerBlock(kBGMAudibleStateAddress, listenerQueue, listenerBlock);
enabled = YES;
}
}
- (void) disable {
if (enabled) {
[audioDevices bgmDevice].RemovePropertyListenerBlock(kBGMAudibleStateAddress, listenerQueue, listenerBlock);
enabled = NO;
}
}
@end