internal/outcome: expose pipewire via pipewire-pulse
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This no longer exposes the pipewire socket to the container, and instead mediates access via pipewire-pulse. This makes insecure parts of the protocol inaccessible as explained in the doc comment in hst. Closes #29. Signed-off-by: Ophestra <cat@gensokyo.uk>
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@@ -257,6 +257,10 @@ type outcomeStateParams struct {
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// Populated by spRuntimeOp.
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runtimeDir *check.Absolute
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// Path to pipewire-pulse server.
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// Populated by spPipeWireOp if DirectPipeWire is false.
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pipewirePulsePath *check.Absolute
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as hst.ApplyState
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*outcomeState
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}
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