* If no data is available and the buffer tree node is not in error state, the
* function does nothing.
*/
-void check_wav_pre_select(struct sched *s, struct check_wav_context *cwc)
+void check_wav_pre_monitor(struct sched *s, struct check_wav_context *cwc)
{
int ret = btr_node_status(cwc->btrn, cwc->min_iqs, BTR_NT_INTERNAL);
if (ret != 0)
*
* \return Standard.
*/
-int check_wav_post_select(struct check_wav_context *cwc)
+int check_wav_post_monitor(struct check_wav_context *cwc)
{
struct btr_node *btrn = cwc->btrn;
unsigned char *a;
* children of this node can figure out channel count, sample rate, etc.
*
* \return The (opaque) handle of the newly created check_wav instance. It is
- * supposed to be passed to \ref check_wav_pre_select() and \ref
- * check_wav_post_select().
+ * supposed to be passed to \ref check_wav_pre_monitor() and \ref
+ * check_wav_post_monitor().
*
* \sa \ref btr_new_node.
*/
struct btr_node *child, struct wav_params *params,
struct btr_node **cw_btrn)
{
- struct check_wav_context *cwc = para_calloc(sizeof(*cwc));
+ struct check_wav_context *cwc = zalloc(sizeof(*cwc));
cwc->state = CWS_NEED_HEADER;
cwc->min_iqs = WAV_HEADER_LEN;
*
* \param cwc Determines the instance to shut down.
*
- * This function may only be called after check_wav_post_select() has returned
+ * This function may only be called after check_wav_post_monitor() has returned
* negative.
*/
void check_wav_shutdown(struct check_wav_context *cwc)