PipeWire
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This explains the mapping between alsa cards and streams and session manager objects.
An ALSA card is exposed as a PipeWire device
Each alsa PCM is opened and a Node is created for each PCM stream.
The mapping of the PipeWire object hierarchy to the ALSA object hierarchy is the following:
One PipeWire device is created for every ALSA card.
For each UCM verb, a Node is created for the associated PCM devices. For each UCM verb, an Endpoint is created.
In a first step: For each available combination of UCM device and modifier, a stream is created. Streams are marked with compatible other streams.
Streams with the same modifier and mutually exclusive devices are grouped into one stream and the UCM devices are exposed on the endpoint as destinations.
Each PCM stream (node) becomes an endpoint. The endpoint references the alsa device id
Each endpoint has 1 stream (for now) called HiFi Playback / HiFi Capture.
More streams can be created depending on the format of the node.
Using the alsa backend of pulseaudio we can create the following streams
The pulse alsa backend will use the mixer controls and some probing to create the following nodes and endpoints
PulseAudio uses the session manager API to construct cards with profiles and sink/source with ports.
If an Endpoint references a Device, a card object is created for the device.
Each Endpoint becomes a sink/source.
Each Stream in the endpoint becomes a profile on the PulseAudio card. Because only one profile is selected on the device, only 1 stream is visible on the endpoint. This clashes with the notion that multiple streams can be active at the same time but is a pulseaudio limitation.
Each Endpoint destination becomes a port on the sink/source.