openslES: OpenSL ES on Android only supports two formats, limit to that.

(Three with the floating point extension, which we use.)

This is according to:

https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/audio/opensl/opensl-for-android

Previously, this would accept a request for Sint8 or Sint32 and disaster
would ensue.

Fixes #13779.

(cherry picked from commit 0b2a003a35)
This commit is contained in:
Ryan C. Gordon
2025-09-01 10:21:55 -04:00
parent 7c189b1f17
commit f6de8877ec

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@@ -426,28 +426,29 @@ static void OPENSLES_DestroyPCMPlayer(SDL_AudioDevice *device)
static bool OPENSLES_CreatePCMPlayer(SDL_AudioDevice *device)
{
/* If we want to add floating point audio support (requires API level 21)
it can be done as described here:
https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/audio/opensl/android-extensions.html#floating-point
*/
/* according to https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/audio/opensl/opensl-for-android,
Android's OpenSL ES only supports Uint8 and _littleendian_ Sint16.
(and float32, with an extension we use, below.) */
if (SDL_GetAndroidSDKVersion() >= 21) {
const SDL_AudioFormat *closefmts = SDL_ClosestAudioFormats(device->spec.format);
SDL_AudioFormat test_format;
while ((test_format = *(closefmts++)) != 0) {
if (SDL_AUDIO_ISSIGNED(test_format)) {
switch (test_format) {
case SDL_AUDIO_U8:
case SDL_AUDIO_S16LE:
case SDL_AUDIO_F32:
break;
}
}
if (!test_format) {
// Didn't find a compatible format :
LOGI("No compatible audio format, using signed 16-bit audio");
test_format = SDL_AUDIO_S16;
LOGI("No compatible audio format, using signed 16-bit LE audio");
test_format = SDL_AUDIO_S16LE;
}
device->spec.format = test_format;
} else {
// Just go with signed 16-bit audio as it's the most compatible
device->spec.format = SDL_AUDIO_S16;
device->spec.format = SDL_AUDIO_S16LE;
}
// Update the fragment size as size in bytes