Update config field names to better reflect their specific usage contexts in adaptive buffer and optimizer components. This improves code maintainability by making the purpose of each latency target more explicit.
- Change Info logs to Debug for routine operations
- Standardize log message formatting to lowercase
- Improve error message clarity and consistency
- Add new metrics for device health and memory monitoring
- Simplify config constants documentation
- Implement robust error recovery with progressive backoff in audio streaming
- Add comprehensive device health monitoring system
- Improve ALSA device handling with enhanced retry logic
- Refactor IPC message handling to use shared pools
- Add validation utilities for audio frames and configuration
- Introduce atomic utilities for thread-safe metrics tracking
- Update latency histogram to use configurable buckets
- Add documentation for new metrics and configuration options
Replace hardcoded values with centralized config constants for better maintainability and flexibility. This includes sleep durations, buffer sizes, thresholds, and various audio processing parameters.
The changes affect multiple components including buffer pools, latency monitoring, IPC, and audio processing. This refactoring makes it easier to adjust parameters without modifying individual files.
Key changes:
- Replace hardcoded sleep durations with config values
- Centralize buffer sizes and pool configurations
- Move thresholds and limits to config
- Update audio quality presets to use config values