/*
* lpt: read/write the parallel port
*
* (c) 1999-2011 IOhannes m zmölnig, forum::für::umläute, institute of electronic music and acoustics (iem)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program. If not, see .
*/
/*
(c) 2000:forum::für::umläute:2005
write to the parallel port
extended to write to any port (if we do have permissions)
2005-09-28: write to devices instead of hardware-addresses
http://people.redhat.com/twaugh/parport/html/ppdev.html
TODO: don't lock when multiple objects refer to the same device
TODO: allow readonly/writeonly access
TODO: test for timeouts,...
thanks to
Olaf Matthes: porting to WindozeNT/2000/XP
Thomas Musil: adding "control-output" and "input"
*/
#define BASE0 0x3bc
#define BASE1 0x378
#define BASE2 0x278
#define MODE_IOPERM 1
#define MODE_IOPL 0
#define MODE_NONE -1
#include "zexy.h"
/* ----------------------- lpt --------------------- */
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
# include
# include
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
# include
# include
# include
# include
# include
# include
# endif /* HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H */
# ifdef __WIN32__
/* on windoze everything is so complicated... */
extern int read_parport(int port);
extern void write_parport(int port, int value);
extern int open_port(int port);
static int ioperm(int port, int a, int b)
{
if(open_port(port) == -1)return(1);
return(0);
}
static int iopl(int i)
{
return(-1);
}
static void sys_outb(unsigned char byte, int port)
{
write_parport(port, byte);
}
static int sys_inb(int port)
{
return read_parport(port);
}
# else
/* thankfully there is linux */
# include
static void sys_outb(unsigned char byte, int port)
{
outb(byte, port);
}
static int sys_inb(int port)
{
return inb(port);
}
# endif /* __WIN32__ */
#endif /* Z_WANT_LP */
static int count_iopl = 0;
static t_class *lpt_class;
typedef struct _lpt
{
t_object x_obj;
unsigned long port;
int device; /* file descriptor of device, in case we are using one ...*/
int mode; /* MODE_IOPERM, MODE_IOPL */
} t_lpt;
static void lpt_float(t_lpt *x, t_floatarg f)
{
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
unsigned char b = f;
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
if (x->device>0){
ioctl (x->device, PPWDATA, &b);
} else
# endif
if (x->port) {
sys_outb(b, x->port+0);
}
#endif /* Z_WANT_LPT */
}
static void lpt_control(t_lpt *x, t_floatarg f)
{
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
unsigned char b = f;
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
if (x->device>0){
ioctl (x->device, PPWCONTROL, &b);
} else
# endif
if (x->port) {
sys_outb(b, x->port+2);
}
#endif /* Z_WANT_LPT */
}
static void lpt_bang(t_lpt *x)
{
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
if (x->device>0){
unsigned char b=0;
ioctl (x->device, PPRCONTROL, &b);
outlet_float(x->x_obj.ob_outlet, (t_float)b);
} else
# endif
if (x->port) {
outlet_float(x->x_obj.ob_outlet, (t_float)sys_inb(x->port+1));
}
#endif /* Z_WANT_LPT */
}
static void *lpt_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv)
{
t_lpt *x = (t_lpt *)pd_new(lpt_class);
char*devname=atom_getsymbol(argv)->s_name;
if(s==gensym("lp"))
error("lpt: the use of 'lp' has been deprecated; use 'lpt' instead");
inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, gensym("float"), gensym("control"));
outlet_new(&x->x_obj, gensym("float"));
x->mode = MODE_NONE;
x->port = 0;
x->device = -1;
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
if ((argc==0)||(argv->a_type==A_FLOAT)) {
/* FLOAT specifies a parallel port */
switch ((int)((argc)?atom_getfloat(argv):0)) {
case 0:
x->port = BASE0;
break;
case 1:
x->port = BASE1;
break;
case 2:
x->port = BASE2;
break;
default:
error("lpt : only lpt0, lpt1 and lpt2 are accessible");
x->port = 0;
return (x);
}
} else {
/* SYMBOL might be a file or a hex port-number;
we ignore the file (device) case by now;
LATER think about this
*/
x->device=-1;
x->port=strtol(devname, 0, 16);
if(0==x->port){
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
x->device = open(devname, O_RDWR);
if(x->device<=0){
error("lpt: bad device %s", devname);
return(x);
} else {
if (ioctl (x->device, PPCLAIM)) {
perror ("PPCLAIM");
close (x->device);
x->device=-1;
}
}
#endif /* HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H */
}
}
if ((x->device<0) && (!x->port || x->port>65535)){
post("lpt : bad port %x", x->port);
x->port = 0;
return (x);
}
if (x->device<0){
/* this is ugly: when using a named device,
* we are currently assuming that we have read/write-access
* of course, this is not necessary true
*/
/* furthermore, we might also use the object
* withOUT write permissions
* (just reading the parport)
*/
if (x->port && x->port < 0x400){
if (ioperm(x->port, 8, 1)) {
x->mode=MODE_NONE;
} else x->mode = MODE_IOPERM;
}
if(x->mode==MODE_NONE){
if (iopl(3)){
x->mode=MODE_NONE;
} else x->mode=MODE_IOPL;
count_iopl++;
}
if(x->mode==MODE_NONE){
error("lpt : couldn't get write permissions");
x->port = 0;
return (x);
}
}
if(x->device>0)
post("lpt: connected to device %s", devname);
else
post("lpt: connected to port %x in mode '%s'", x->port, (x->mode==MODE_IOPL)?"iopl":"ioperm");
if (x->mode==MODE_IOPL)post("lpt-warning: this might seriously damage your pc...");
#else
error("zexy has been compiled without [lpt]!");
count_iopl=0;
#endif /* Z_WANT_LPT */
devname=0;
return (x);
}
static void lpt_free(t_lpt *x)
{
#ifdef Z_WANT_LPT
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PPDEV_H
if (x->device>0){
ioctl (x->device, PPRELEASE);
close(x->device);
x->device=0;
} else
# endif
if (x->port) {
if (x->mode==MODE_IOPERM && ioperm(x->port, 8, 0)) error("lpt: couldn't clean up device");
else if (x->mode==MODE_IOPL && (!--count_iopl) && iopl(0))
error("lpt: couldn't clean up device");
}
#endif /* Z_WANT_LPT */
}
static void lpt_helper(t_lpt*UNUSED(x))
{
post("\n"HEARTSYMBOL" lpt :: direct access to the parallel port");
post("\t: write byte to the parallel-port");
post("\ncreation:\t\"lpt []\": connect to parallel port (0..2)");
post("\t\t\"lpt \": connect to port @ (hex)");
}
void lpt_setup(void)
{
lpt_class = class_new(gensym("lpt"),
(t_newmethod)lpt_new, (t_method)lpt_free,
sizeof(t_lpt), 0, A_GIMME, 0);
class_addcreator((t_newmethod)lpt_new, gensym("lp"), A_GIMME, 0);
class_addfloat(lpt_class, (t_method)lpt_float);
class_addmethod(lpt_class, (t_method)lpt_control, gensym("control"), A_FLOAT, 0);
class_addbang(lpt_class, (t_method)lpt_bang);
class_addmethod(lpt_class, (t_method)lpt_helper, gensym("help"), 0);
zexy_register("lpt");
}