axfer: add a manual for transfer subcommand

This commit adds a manual for transfer subcommand in axfer(1). This
subcommand is a main feature of this command, to transfer audio data
frame between device/node and file/stdio.

This subcommand is designed to have several transmission backend.
Detail explanation about these backends is added in future commits.

Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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Takashi Sakamoto 2018-12-06 06:31:46 +09:00 committed by Takashi Iwai
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man_MANS = \
axfer.1 \
axfer-list.1
axfer-list.1 \
axfer-transfer.1
# To include headers for gettext and version.
AM_CPPFLAGS = \
@ -67,4 +68,5 @@ endif
EXTRA_DIST = \
axfer.1 \
axfer-list.1
axfer-list.1 \
axfer-transfer.1

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.TH AXFER\-TRANSFER 1 "28 November 2018" "alsa\-utils"
.SH NAME
axfer\-transfer \- transferrer of audio data frame for sound devices and nodes.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B axfer transfer
.I direction
[
.I common\-options
] [
.I backend\-options
] [
.I filepath
]
.B axfer transfer
.I direction
[
.I common\-options
] [
.I backend\-options
]
.I \-I
|
.I \-\-separate\-channels filepath ...
direction =
.B capture
|
.B playback
common\-options = ( read
.I OPTIONS
section )
backend\-options = ( read
.I OPTIONS
section )
filepaths = ( read
.I OPTIONS
section )
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B transfer
subcommand of
.B axfer
performs transmission of audio data frames for devices available in supported
backends. This program is essentially designed to use alsa\-lib APIs
(libasound backend) to handle sound devices supported by Linux sound subsystem
(ALSA).
.SH OPTIONS
.SS Direction
.TP
.B capture
Operates for capture transmission.
.TP
.B playback
Operates for playback transmission.
.SS Filepath
Filepath is handled as a path relative to current working directory of run time
if it\(aqs not full path from root directory.
The standard input or output is used if filepath is not specified or given as
.I \(aq\-\(aq
\&.
For playback transmission, container format of given
\I filepath
is detected automatically and metadata is used for parameters of sample format,
channels, rate, duration. If nothing detected, content of given file path is
handled as raw data. In this case, the parameters should be indicated as
options.
Multiple
.I filepaths
are allowed with
.I \-I
|
.I \-\-separate\-channels
option. In this case, standard input and output is not available. The same
.I filepath
is not allowed except for paths listed below:
\- /dev/null
\- /dev/zero
\- /dev/full
\- /dev/random
\- /dev/urandom
.SS Common options
.TP
.B \-h, \-\-help
Print help messages and finish run time. Not yet implemented.
.TP
.B \-q, \-\-quiet
Quiet mode. Suppress messages (not sound :))
.TP
.B \-v, \-\-verbose
Verbose mode. Runtime dumps supplemental information according to the number of
this option given in command line.
.TP
.B \-d, \-\-duration=#
Interrupt after # seconds. A value of zero means infinity. The default is zero,
so if this option is omitted then the transmission process will run until it is
killed. Either
.I \-d
or
.I \-s
option is available exclusively.
.TP
.B \-s, \-\-samples=#
Interrupt after transmission of # number of data frames. A value of zero means
infinity. The default is zero, so if this options is omitted then the
transmission process will run until it is killed. Either
.I \-d
or
.I \-s
option is available exclusively.
.TP
.B \-f, \-\-format=FORMAT
Indicate format of audio sample. This is required for capture transmission, or
playback transmission with files including raw audio data.
Available sample format is listed below:
- [S8|U8|S16|U16|S32|U32][_LE|_BE]
- [S24|U24][_LE|_BE]
- FLOAT[_LE|_BE]
- FLOAT64[_LE|_BE]
- IEC958_SUBFRAME[_LE|_BE]
- MU_LAW
- A_LAW
- [S20|U20][_LE|_BE]
- [S24|U24][_3LE|_3BE]
- [S20|U20][_3LE|_3BE]
- [S18|U18][_3LE|_3BE]
- DSD_U8
- DSD_[U16|U32][_LE|_BE]
If endian\-ness is omitted, host endian\-ness is used.
Some special formats are available:
- cd (16 bit little endian, 44100, stereo) [= \-f S16_LE \-c 2 \-r 44100]
- cdr (16 bit big endian, 44100, stereo) [= \-f S16_BE \-c 2 \-f 44100]
- dat (16 bit little endian, 48000, stereo) [= \-f S16_LE \-c 2 \-r 48000]
If omitted,
.I U8
is used as a default. Actual available formats are restricted by each
transmission backend.
Unavailable sample format is listed below. These format has size of data frame
unaligned to byte unit.
- IMA_ADPCM
- MPEG
- GSM
- SPECIAL
- G723_24
- G723_24_1B
- G723_40
- G723_40_1B
.TP
.B \-c, \-\-channels=#
Indicate the number of audio data samples per frame. This is required for
capture transmission, or playback transmission with files including raw audio
data. The value should be between
.I 1 to
.I 256
\&. If omitted,
.I 1
is used as a default.
.TP
.B \-r, \-\-rate=#
Indicate the number of audio data frame per second. This is required for
capture transmission, or playback transmission with files including raw audio
data. If the value is less than
.I 1000
, it\(aqs interpreted by
.I kHz
unit. The value should be between
.I 2000
and
.I 192000
\&. If omitted,
.I 8000
is used as a default.
.TP
.B \-t, \-\-file\-type=TYPES
Indicate the type of file. This is required for capture transmission. Available
types are listed below:
- wav: Microsoft/IBM RIFF/Wave format
- au, sparc: Sparc AU format
- voc: Creative Tech. voice format
- raw: raw data
When nothing is indicated, for capture transmission, the type is decided
according to suffix of
.I filepath
, and
.I raw
type is used for fallback.
.TP
.B \-I, \-\-separate\-channels
Indicate this option when several files are going to be handled. For capture
transmission, if one filepath is given as
.I filepath
, a list of
.I filepaths
is generated in a formula \(aq<filepath>\-<sequential number>[.suffix]\(aq.
The suffix is omitted when raw format of container is used.
.TP
.B \-\-dump\-hw\-params
Dump hardware parameters and finish run time if backend supports it.
.TP
.B \-\-xfer\-backend=BACKEND
Select backend of transmission from a list below. The default is libasound.
.br
- libasound
- libffado (optional if compiled)
.SS Backend options for libasound
(placeholder)
.SS Backend options for libffado
(placeholder)
.SH POSIX SIGNALS
During transmission,
.I SIGINT
and
.I SIGTERM
The above will close handled files and finish run time.
.I SIGTSTP
The above will suspend PCM substream and
.I SIGCONT
The above will resume it. No XRUNs are expected.
The other signals perform default behaviours.
.SH EXAMPLES
.PP
.in +4n
.EX
.B $ axfer transfer playback \-d 1 something
.EE
.in
.PP
The above will transfer audio data frame in \(aqsomething\(aq file for playback
during 1 second. The sample format is detected automatically as a result to
parse \(aqsomething\(aq as long as it\(aqs compliant to one of Microsoft/IBM
RIFF/Wave, Sparc AU, Creative Tech. voice formats. If nothing detected,
.I \-r
,
.I \-c
and
.I \-f
should be given,
or
.I \-f
should be given with special format.
.PP
.in +4n
.EX
.B $ axfer transfer playback \-r 22050 \-c 1 \-f S16_LE \-t raw something
.EE
.in
.PP
The above will transfer audio data frame in \(aqsomething\(aq file including no
information of sample format, as sample format of 22050 Hz, monaural, signed 16
bit little endian PCM for playback. The transmission continues till catching
.I SIGINT
from keyboard or
.I SIGTERM
by
.I kill(1)
\&.
.PP
.in +4n
.EX
.B $ axfer transfer capture \-d 10 \-f cd something.wav
.EE
.in
.PP
The above will transfer audio data frame to \(aqsomething.wav\(aq file as
sample format of 44.1 kHz, 2 channels, signed 16 bit little endian PCM, during
10 seconds. The file format is Microsoft/IBM RIFF/Wave according to suffix of
the given
.I filepath
\&.
.PP
.in +4n
.EX
.B $ axfer transfer capture \-s 1024 \-r 48000 \-c 2 \-f S32_BE \-I \-t au channels
.EE
.in
.PP
The above will transfer audio data frame as sample format of 48.0 kHz, 2
channels, signed 32 bit big endian PCM for 1,024 number of data frames to files
named \(aqchannels\-1.au\(aq and \(aqchannels\-2.au\(aq.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fB
axfer(1),
axfer\-list(1),
alsamixer(1),
amixer(1)
\fP
.SH AUTHOR
Takashi Sakamoto <o\-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>