From fe8aa4ce5e8eebc1c6f762f4fc40328718a13e22 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miller Puckette Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:32:12 +0000 Subject: Deleted unused (?) files svn path=/trunk/; revision=4318 --- pd/portaudio/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c | 1417 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 1417 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 pd/portaudio/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c (limited to 'pd/portaudio/pa_sgi') diff --git a/pd/portaudio/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c b/pd/portaudio/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8b45d09d..00000000 --- a/pd/portaudio/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1417 +0,0 @@ -/* - * $Id: pa_sgi.c,v 1.2.2.20 2004/01/03 19:20:09 pieter Exp $ - * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library. - * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com. - * Silicon Graphics (SGI) IRIX implementation by Pieter Suurmond. - * - * Based on the Open Source API proposed by Ross Bencina - * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Ross Bencina, Phil Burk - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining - * a copy of this software and associated documentation files - * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, - * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, - * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, - * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, - * subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be - * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is - * requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that - * they can be incorporated into the canonical version. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, - * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF - * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. - * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR - * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF - * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION - * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - */ -/** @file - @brief SGI IRIX AL implementation (according to V19 API version 2.0). - - @note This file started as a copy of pa_skeleton.c (v 1.1.2.35 2003/09/20), it - has nothing to do with the old V18 pa_sgi version: this implementation uses the - newer IRIX AL calls and uses pthreads instead of sproc. - - On IRIX, one may type './configure' followed by 'gmake' from the portaudio root - directory to build the static and shared libraries, as well as all the tests. - - On IRIX 6.5, using 'make' instead of 'gmake' may cause Makefile to fail. (This - happens on my machine: make does not understand syntax with 2 colons on a line, - like this: - $(TESTS): bin/%: [snip] - - Maybe this is due to an old make version(?), my only solution is: use gmake. - Anyway, all the tests compile well now, with GCC 3.3, as well as with MIPSpro 7.2.1. - Tested: - - paqa_devs ok, but at a certain point digital i/o fails: - TestAdvance: INPUT, device = 2, rate = 32000, numChannels = 1, format = 1 - Possibly, this is an illegal sr or number of channels for digital i/o. - - paqa_errs 13 of the tests run ok, but 5 of them give weird results. - + patest1 ok. - + patest_buffer ok. - + patest_callbackstop ok. - - patest_clip ok, but hear no difference between dithering turned OFF and ON. - + patest_hang ok. - + patest_latency ok. - + patest_leftright ok. - + patest_maxsines ok. - + patest_many ok. - + patest_multi_sine ok. - + patest_pink ok. - + patest_prime ok. - - patest_read_record ok, but playback stops a little earlier than 5 seconds it seems(?). - + patest_record ok. - + patest_ringmix ok. - + patest_saw ok. - + patest_sine ok. - + patest_sine8 ok. - - patest_sine_formats ok, FLOAT32 + INT16 + INT18 are OK, but UINT8 IS NOT OK! - + patest_sine_time ok. - + patest_start_stop ok, but under/overflow errors of course in the AL queue monitor. - + patest_stop ok. - - patest_sync ok? - + patest_toomanysines ok. - - patest_underflow ok? (stopping after SleepTime = 91: err=Stream is stopped) - - patest_wire ok. - + patest_write_sine ok. - + pa_devs ok. - Ok on an Indy, in both stereo and quadrophonic mode. - + pa_fuzz ok. - + pa_minlat ok. - - Worked on (or checked) proposals: - - 003: Improve Latency Specification OK, but not 100% sure: plus or minus 1 host buffer? - 004 OK: Allow Callbacks to Accept Variable Number of Frames per Buffer. - Simply using a fixed host buffer size. Very roughly implemented now, the adaption - to limited-requested latencies and samplerate may be improved. At least this - implementation chooses its own internal host buffer size (no coredumps any longer). - 005 OK: Blocking Read/Write Interface. - 006: Non-interleaved buffers seems OK? Covered by the buffer-processor and such?.... - 009 OK: Host error reporting should now be. - 010 OK: State Machine and State Querying Functions. - 011 OK: Renaming done. - 014 Implementation Style Guidelines (sorry, my braces are not ANSI style). - 015 OK: Callback Timestamps (During priming, though, these are still null!). - 016 OK: Use Structs for Pa_OpenStream() Parameters. - 019: Notify Client When All Buffers Have Played (Ok, covered by the buffer processor?) - 020 OK: Allow Callback to prime output stream (StartStream() should do the priming) - Should be tested more thoroughly for full duplex streams. (patest_prime seems ok). - - - @todo Underrun or overflow flags at some more places. - - @todo Callback Timestamps during priming. - - @todo Improve adaption to number of channels, samplerate and such when inventing - some frames per host buffer (when client requests 0). - - @todo Make a complete new version to support 'sproc'-applications. - Or could we manage that with some clever if-defs? - It must be clear which version we use (especially when using pa as lib!): - an irix-sproc() version or pthread version. - - @todo In Makefile.in: 'make clean' does not remove lib/libportaudio.so.0.0.19. - - Note: Even when mono-output is requested, with ALv7, the audio library opens - a outputs stereo. One can observe this in SGI's 'Audio Queue Monitor'. -*/ - -#include /* For strlen() but also for strerror()! */ -#include /* printf() */ -#include /* fabs() */ - -#include /* IRIX AL (audio library). Link with -laudio. */ -#include /* IRIX DL (digital media library), solely for */ - /* function dmGetUST(). Link with -ldmedia. */ -#include /* To catch 'oserror' after AL-calls. */ -#include /* POSIX threads. */ -#include - -#include "pa_util.h" -#include "pa_allocation.h" -#include "pa_hostapi.h" -#include "pa_stream.h" -#include "pa_cpuload.h" -#include "pa_process.h" - - /* Uncomment for diagnostics: */ -#define DBUG(x) /*{ printf x; fflush(stdout); }*/ - - -/* prototypes for functions declared in this file */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -{ -#endif /* __cplusplus */ - -PaError PaSGI_Initialize( PaUtilHostApiRepresentation **hostApi, PaHostApiIndex index ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif /* __cplusplus */ - - -static void Terminate( struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation *hostApi ); -static PaError IsFormatSupported( struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation *hostApi, - const PaStreamParameters *inputParameters, - const PaStreamParameters *outputParameters, - double sampleRate ); -static PaError OpenStream( struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation *hostApi, - PaStream** s, - const PaStreamParameters *ipp, - const PaStreamParameters *opp, - double sampleRate, - unsigned long framesPerBuffer, - PaStreamFlags streamFlags, - PaStreamCallback *streamCallback, - void *userData ); -static PaError CloseStream( PaStream* stream ); -static PaError StartStream( PaStream *stream ); -static PaError StopStream( PaStream *stream ); -static PaError AbortStream( PaStream *stream ); -static PaError IsStreamStopped( PaStream *s ); -static PaError IsStreamActive( PaStream *stream ); -static PaTime GetStreamTime( PaStream *stream ); -static double GetStreamCpuLoad( PaStream* stream ); -static PaError ReadStream( PaStream* stream, void *buffer, unsigned long frames ); -static PaError WriteStream( PaStream* stream, const void *buffer, unsigned long frames ); -static signed long GetStreamReadAvailable( PaStream* stream ); -static signed long GetStreamWriteAvailable( PaStream* stream ); - - -/* - Apparently, we must use macros for reporting unanticipated host errors. - Only in case we return paUnanticipatedHostError from an Portaudio call, - we have to call one of the following three macro's. - (Constant paAL is defined in pa_common/portaudio.h. See also proposal 009.) - - After an AL error, use this to translate the AL error code to human text: -*/ -#define PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() \ - {\ - int ee = oserror();\ - PaUtil_SetLastHostErrorInfo(paAL, ee, alGetErrorString(ee));\ - } -/* - But after a generic IRIX error, let strerror() translate the error code from - the operating system and use this (strerror() gives the same as perror()): -*/ -#define PA_SGI_SET_LAST_IRIX_ERROR() \ - {\ - int ee = oserror();\ - PaUtil_SetLastHostErrorInfo(paAL, ee, strerror(ee));\ - } - -/* GOT RID OF calling PaUtil_SetLastHostErrorInfo() with 0 as error number. -- Weird samplerate difference became: paInvalidSampleRate. -- Failing to set AL queue size became: paInternalError - (Because I cannot decide between paBufferTooBig and paBufferTooSmall - because it may even the 'default AL queue size that failed... Or - should we introduce another error-code like 'paInvalidQueueSize'?... NO) -*/ - -/* PaSGIHostApiRepresentation - host api datastructure specific to this implementation */ - -typedef struct -{ - PaUtilHostApiRepresentation inheritedHostApiRep; - PaUtilStreamInterface callbackStreamInterface; - PaUtilStreamInterface blockingStreamInterface; - PaUtilAllocationGroup* allocations; - /* implementation specific data goes here. */ - ALvalue* sgiDeviceIDs; /* Array of AL resource device numbers. */ - /* PaHostApiIndex hostApiIndex; Hu? As in the linux and oss files? */ -} -PaSGIHostApiRepresentation; - -/* - Initialises sgiDeviceIDs array. -*/ -PaError PaSGI_Initialize( PaUtilHostApiRepresentation **hostApi, PaHostApiIndex hostApiIndex ) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - int e, i, deviceCount, def_in, def_out; - PaSGIHostApiRepresentation* SGIHostApi; - PaDeviceInfo* deviceInfoArray; - static const short numParams = 4; /* Array with name, samplerate, channels */ - ALpv y[numParams]; /* and type. */ - static const short maxDevNameChars = 32; /* Including the terminating null char. */ - char devName[maxDevNameChars]; /* Too lazy for dynamic alloc. */ - - /* DBUG(("PaSGI_Initialize() started.\n")); */ - SGIHostApi = (PaSGIHostApiRepresentation*)PaUtil_AllocateMemory(sizeof(PaSGIHostApiRepresentation)); - if( !SGIHostApi ) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - SGIHostApi->allocations = PaUtil_CreateAllocationGroup(); - if( !SGIHostApi->allocations ) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - *hostApi = &SGIHostApi->inheritedHostApiRep; - (*hostApi)->info.structVersion = 1; - (*hostApi)->info.type = paAL; /* IRIX AL type id, was paInDevelopment. */ - (*hostApi)->info.name = "SGI IRIX AL"; - (*hostApi)->info.defaultInputDevice = paNoDevice; /* Set later. */ - (*hostApi)->info.defaultOutputDevice = paNoDevice; /* Set later. */ - (*hostApi)->info.deviceCount = 0; /* We 'll increment in the loop below. */ - - /* Determine the total number of input and output devices (thanks to Gary Scavone). */ - deviceCount = alQueryValues(AL_SYSTEM, AL_DEVICES, 0, 0, 0, 0); - if (deviceCount < 0) /* Returns -1 in case of failure. */ - { - DBUG(("Failed to count devices: alQueryValues()=%d; %s.\n", - deviceCount, alGetErrorString(oserror()))); - result = paDeviceUnavailable; /* Is this an appropriate error return code? */ - goto cleanup; - } - if (deviceCount > 0) - { - (*hostApi)->deviceInfos = (PaDeviceInfo**)PaUtil_GroupAllocateMemory( - SGIHostApi->allocations, sizeof(PaDeviceInfo*) * deviceCount); - if (!(*hostApi)->deviceInfos) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - - /* Allocate all device info structs in a contiguous block. */ - deviceInfoArray = (PaDeviceInfo*)PaUtil_GroupAllocateMemory( - SGIHostApi->allocations, sizeof(PaDeviceInfo) * deviceCount); - if (!deviceInfoArray) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - /* Store all AL device IDs in an array. */ - SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs = (ALvalue*)PaUtil_GroupAllocateMemory(SGIHostApi->allocations, - deviceCount * sizeof(ALvalue)); - if (!SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - /* Same query again, but now store all IDs in array sgiDeviceIDs (still using no qualifiers).*/ - e = alQueryValues(AL_SYSTEM, AL_DEVICES, SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs, deviceCount, 0, 0); - if (e != deviceCount) - { - if (e < 0) /* Sure an AL error really occurred. */ - { PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() result = paUnanticipatedHostError; } - else /* Seems we lost some devices. */ - { DBUG(("Number of devices suddenly changed!\n")); result = paDeviceUnavailable; } - goto cleanup; - } - y[0].param = AL_DEFAULT_INPUT; - y[1].param = AL_DEFAULT_OUTPUT; - e = alGetParams(AL_SYSTEM, y, 2); /* Get params global to the AL system. */ - if (e != 2) - { - if (e < 0) - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() /* Calls oserror() and alGetErrorString(). */ - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; /* Sure an AL error really occurred. */ - } - else - { - DBUG(("Default input and/or output could not be found!\n")); - result = paDeviceUnavailable; /* FIX: What if only in or out are available? */ - } - goto cleanup; - } - def_in = y[0].value.i; /* Remember both AL devices for a while. */ - def_out = y[1].value.i; - y[0].param = AL_NAME; - y[0].value.ptr = devName; - y[0].sizeIn = maxDevNameChars; /* Including terminating null char. */ - y[1].param = AL_RATE; - y[2].param = AL_CHANNELS; - y[3].param = AL_TYPE; /* Subtype of AL_INPUT_DEVICE_TYPE or AL_OUTPUT_DEVICE_TYPE? */ - for (i=0; i < deviceCount; ++i) /* Fill allocated deviceInfo structs. */ - { - PaDeviceInfo *deviceInfo = &deviceInfoArray[i]; - deviceInfo->structVersion = 2; - deviceInfo->hostApi = hostApiIndex; /* Retrieve name, samplerate, channels and type. */ - e = alGetParams(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[i].i, y, numParams); - if (e != numParams) - { - if (e < 0) /* Calls oserror() and alGetErrorString(). */ - { PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() result = paUnanticipatedHostError; } - else - { DBUG(("alGetParams() could not get all params!\n")); result = paInternalError; } - goto cleanup; - } - deviceInfo->name = (char*)PaUtil_GroupAllocateMemory(SGIHostApi->allocations, strlen(devName) + 1); - if (!deviceInfo->name) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - strcpy((char*)deviceInfo->name, devName); - - /* Determine whether the received number of channels belongs to input or output device. */ - if (alIsSubtype(AL_INPUT_DEVICE_TYPE, y[3].value.i)) - { - deviceInfo->maxInputChannels = y[2].value.i; - deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = 0; - } - else if (alIsSubtype(AL_OUTPUT_DEVICE_TYPE, y[3].value.i)) - { - deviceInfo->maxInputChannels = 0; - deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = y[2].value.i; - } - else /* Should never occur. */ - { - DBUG(("AL device is neither input nor output!\n")); - result = paInternalError; - goto cleanup; - } - - /* Determine if this device is the default (in or out). If so, assign. */ - if (def_in == SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[i].i) - { - if ((*hostApi)->info.defaultInputDevice != paNoDevice) - { - DBUG(("Default input already assigned!\n")); - result = paInternalError; - goto cleanup; - } - (*hostApi)->info.defaultInputDevice = i; - /* DBUG(("Default input assigned to pa device %d (%s).\n", i, deviceInfo->name)); */ - } - else if (def_out == SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[i].i) - { - if ((*hostApi)->info.defaultOutputDevice != paNoDevice) - { - DBUG(("Default output already assigned!\n")); - result = paInternalError; - goto cleanup; - } - (*hostApi)->info.defaultOutputDevice = i; - /* DBUG(("Default output assigned to pa device %d (%s).\n", i, deviceInfo->name)); */ - } - /*---------------------------------------------- Default latencies set to 'reasonable' values. */ - deviceInfo->defaultLowInputLatency = 0.050; /* 50 milliseconds seems ok. */ - deviceInfo->defaultLowOutputLatency = 0.050; /* These are ALSO ABSOLUTE MINIMA in OpenStream(). */ - deviceInfo->defaultHighInputLatency = 0.500; /* 500 milliseconds a reasonable value? */ - deviceInfo->defaultHighOutputLatency = 0.500; /* Ten times these are ABSOLUTE MAX in OpenStream()). */ - - deviceInfo->defaultSampleRate = alFixedToDouble(y[1].value.ll); /* Read current sr. */ - (*hostApi)->deviceInfos[i] = deviceInfo; - ++(*hostApi)->info.deviceCount; - } - } - /* What if (deviceCount==0)? */ - (*hostApi)->Terminate = Terminate; - (*hostApi)->OpenStream = OpenStream; - (*hostApi)->IsFormatSupported = IsFormatSupported; - - PaUtil_InitializeStreamInterface(&SGIHostApi->callbackStreamInterface, CloseStream, StartStream, - StopStream, AbortStream, IsStreamStopped, IsStreamActive, - GetStreamTime, GetStreamCpuLoad, - PaUtil_DummyRead, PaUtil_DummyWrite, - PaUtil_DummyGetReadAvailable, PaUtil_DummyGetWriteAvailable ); - - PaUtil_InitializeStreamInterface(&SGIHostApi->blockingStreamInterface, CloseStream, StartStream, - StopStream, AbortStream, IsStreamStopped, IsStreamActive, - GetStreamTime, PaUtil_DummyGetCpuLoad, - ReadStream, WriteStream, GetStreamReadAvailable, GetStreamWriteAvailable ); -cleanup: - if (result != paNoError) - { - if (SGIHostApi) - { - if (SGIHostApi->allocations) - { - PaUtil_FreeAllAllocations(SGIHostApi->allocations); - PaUtil_DestroyAllocationGroup(SGIHostApi->allocations); - } - PaUtil_FreeMemory(SGIHostApi); - } - } - return result; -} - - -static void Terminate( struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation *hostApi ) -{ - PaSGIHostApiRepresentation *SGIHostApi = (PaSGIHostApiRepresentation*)hostApi; - - /* Clean up any resources not handled by the allocation group. */ - if( SGIHostApi->allocations ) - { - PaUtil_FreeAllAllocations( SGIHostApi->allocations ); - PaUtil_DestroyAllocationGroup( SGIHostApi->allocations ); - } - PaUtil_FreeMemory( SGIHostApi ); -} - -/* - Check if samplerate is supported for this output device. Called once - or twice by function IsFormatSupported() and one time by OpenStream(). - When paUnanticipatedHostError is returned, the caller does NOT have - to call PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() or such. -*/ -static PaError sr_supported(int al_device, double sr) -{ - int e; - PaError result; - ALparamInfo pinfo; - long long lsr; /* 64 bit fixed point internal AL samplerate. */ - - if (alGetParamInfo(al_device, AL_RATE, &pinfo)) - { - e = oserror(); - DBUG(("alGetParamInfo(AL_RATE) failed: %s.\n", alGetErrorString(e))); - if (e == AL_BAD_RESOURCE) - result = paInvalidDevice; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() /* Sure an AL error occured. */ - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - } - else - { - lsr = alDoubleToFixed(sr); /* Within the range? */ - if ((pinfo.min.ll <= lsr) && (lsr <= pinfo.max.ll)) - result = paFormatIsSupported; - else - result = paInvalidSampleRate; - } - /* DBUG(("sr_supported()=%d.\n", result)); */ - return result; -} - - -/* - See common/portaudio.h (suggestedLatency field is ignored). -*/ -static PaError IsFormatSupported( struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation *hostApi, - const PaStreamParameters *inputParameters, - const PaStreamParameters *outputParameters, - double sampleRate ) -{ - PaSGIHostApiRepresentation* SGIHostApi = (PaSGIHostApiRepresentation*)hostApi; - int inputChannelCount, outputChannelCount, result; - PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, outputSampleFormat; - - if( inputParameters ) - { - inputChannelCount = inputParameters->channelCount; - inputSampleFormat = inputParameters->sampleFormat; - /* Unless alternate device specification is supported, reject the use of - paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification. */ - if( inputParameters->device == paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification ) - return paInvalidDevice; - /* Check that input device can support inputChannelCount. */ - if( inputChannelCount > hostApi->deviceInfos[ inputParameters->device ]->maxInputChannels ) - return paInvalidChannelCount; - /* Validate inputStreamInfo. */ - if( inputParameters->hostApiSpecificStreamInfo ) - return paIncompatibleHostApiSpecificStreamInfo; /* this implementation doesn't use custom stream info */ - /* Check if samplerate is supported for this input device. */ - result = sr_supported(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[inputParameters->device].i, sampleRate); - if (result != paFormatIsSupported) /* PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() may already be called. */ - return result; - } - else - { - inputChannelCount = 0; - } - if( outputParameters ) /* As with input above. */ - { - outputChannelCount = outputParameters->channelCount; - outputSampleFormat = outputParameters->sampleFormat; - if( outputParameters->device == paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification ) - return paInvalidDevice; - if( outputChannelCount > hostApi->deviceInfos[ outputParameters->device ]->maxOutputChannels ) - return paInvalidChannelCount; - if( outputParameters->hostApiSpecificStreamInfo ) - return paIncompatibleHostApiSpecificStreamInfo; /* this implementation doesn't use custom stream info */ - /* Check if samplerate is supported for this output device. */ - result = sr_supported(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[outputParameters->device].i, sampleRate); - if (result != paFormatIsSupported) - return result; - } - else - { - outputChannelCount = 0; - } - /* IMPLEMENT ME: - Because the buffer adapter handles conversion between all standard - sample formats, the following checks are only required if paCustomFormat - is implemented, or under some other unusual conditions. - - - check that input device can support inputSampleFormat, or that - we have the capability to convert from outputSampleFormat to - a native format - - - check that output device can support outputSampleFormat, or that - we have the capability to convert from outputSampleFormat to - a native format - */ - /* suppress unused variable warnings */ - (void) inputSampleFormat; - (void) outputSampleFormat; - return paFormatIsSupported; -} - -/** Auxilary struct, embedded twice in the struct below, for inputs and outputs. */ -typedef struct PaSGIhostPortBuffer -{ - /** NULL means IRIX AL port closed. */ - ALport port; - /** NULL means memory not allocated. */ - void* buffer; -} - PaSGIhostPortBuffer; - -/** Stream data structure specifically for this IRIX AL implementation. */ -typedef struct PaSGIStream -{ - PaUtilStreamRepresentation streamRepresentation; - PaUtilCpuLoadMeasurer cpuLoadMeasurer; - PaUtilBufferProcessor bufferProcessor; - unsigned long framesPerHostCallback; - /** Allocated host buffers and AL ports. */ - PaSGIhostPortBuffer hostPortBuffIn, - hostPortBuffOut; - /** Copy of stream flags given to OpenStream(). */ - PaStreamFlags streamFlags; - /** Stream state may be 0 or 1 or 2, but never 3. */ - unsigned char state; - /** Requests to stop or abort may come from the parent, - or from the child itself (user callback result). */ - unsigned char stopAbort; - pthread_t thread; -} - PaSGIStream; - -/** Stream can be in only one of the following three states: stopped (1), active (2), or - callback finshed (0). To prevent 'state 3' from occurring, Setting and testing of the - state bits is done atomically. -*/ -#define PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_FINISHED_ (0) /* After callback finished or cancelled queued buffers. */ -#define PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_ (1) /* Set by OpenStream(), StopStream() and AbortStream(). */ -#define PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_ACTIVE_ (2) /* Set by StartStream. Reset by OpenStream(), */ - /* StopStream() and AbortStream(). */ - -/** Stop requests, via the 'stopAbort' field can be either 1, meaning 'stop' or 2, meaning 'abort'. - When both occur at the same time, 'abort' takes precedence, even after a first 'stop'. -*/ -#define PA_SGI_REQ_CONT_ (0) /* Reset by OpenStream(), StopStream and AbortStream. */ -#define PA_SGI_REQ_STOP_ (1) /* Set by StopStream(). */ -#define PA_SGI_REQ_ABORT_ (2) /* Set by AbortStream(). */ - - -/** Called by OpenStream() once or twice. First, the number of channels, sampleformat, and - queue size are configured. The configuration is then bound to the specified AL device. - Then an AL port is opened. Finally, the samplerate of the device is altered (or at least - set again). - - After successful return, actual latency is written in *latency, and actual samplerate - in *samplerate. - - @param pa_params may be NULL and pa_params->channelCount may also be null, in both - cases the function immediately returns. - @return paNoError if configuration was skipped or if it succeeded. -*/ -static PaError set_sgi_device(ALvalue* sgiDeviceIDs, /* Array built by PaSGI_Initialize(). */ - const PaStreamParameters* pa_params, /* read device and channels. */ - double* latency, /* Read and write in seconds. */ - - PaSampleFormat pasfmt, /* Don't read from pa_params!. */ - char* direction, /* "r" or "w". */ - char* name, - long framesPerHostBuffer, - double* samplerate, /* Also writes back here. */ - PaSGIhostPortBuffer* hostPortBuff) /* Receive pointers here. */ -{ - int bytesPerFrame, sgiDevice, alErr, d, dd, iq_size, default_iq_size; - ALpv pvs[2]; - ALconfig alc = NULL; - PaError result = paNoError; - - if (!pa_params) - goto cleanup; /* Not errors, just not full duplex, skip all. */ - if (!pa_params->channelCount) - goto cleanup; - alc = alNewConfig(); /* Create default config. This defaults to stereo, 16-bit integer data. */ - if (!alc) /* Call alFreeConfig() later, when done with it. */ - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - /*----------------------- CONFIGURE NUMBER OF CHANNELS: ---------------------------*/ - if (alSetChannels(alc, pa_params->channelCount)) /* Returns 0 on success. */ - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_CHANNELS) - result = paInvalidChannelCount; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - bytesPerFrame = pa_params->channelCount; /* Is multiplied by width below. */ - /*----------------------- CONFIGURE SAMPLE FORMAT: --------------------------------*/ - if (pasfmt == paFloat32) - { - if (alSetSampFmt(alc, AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT)) - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_SAMPFMT) - result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - bytesPerFrame *= 4; /* No need to set width for floats. */ - } - else - { - if (alSetSampFmt(alc, AL_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP)) - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_SAMPFMT) - result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - if (pasfmt == paInt8) - { - if (alSetWidth(alc, AL_SAMPLE_8)) - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_WIDTH) - result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - /* bytesPerFrame *= 1; */ - } - else if (pasfmt == paInt16) - { - if (alSetWidth(alc, AL_SAMPLE_16)) - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_WIDTH) - result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - bytesPerFrame *= 2; - } - else if (pasfmt == paInt24) - { - if (alSetWidth(alc, AL_SAMPLE_24)) - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_WIDTH) - result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - bytesPerFrame *= 3; /* OR 4 ???????! */ - } - else return paSampleFormatNotSupported; - } - /*----------------------- SET INTERNAL AL QUEUE SIZE: -------------------------------*/ - /* The AL API doesn't provide a means for querying minimum and maximum buffer sizes. - So, if the requested size fails, try again with a value that is closer to the AL's - default queue size. In this implementation, 'Portaudio latency' corresponds to - the AL queue size minus one buffersize: - AL queue size - framesPerHostBuffer - PA latency = ----------------------------------- - sample rate */ - default_iq_size = alGetQueueSize(alc); - if (default_iq_size < 0) /* So let's first get that 'default size'. */ - { /* Default internal queue size could not be determined. */ - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - goto cleanup; - } - /* AL buffer becomes somewhat bigger than the suggested latency, notice this is */ - /* based on requsted samplerate, not in the actual rate, which is measured later. */ - /* Do NOT read pa_params->suggestedLatency, but use the limited *latency param! */ - - iq_size = (int)(0.5 + ((*latency) * (*samplerate))) + (int)framesPerHostBuffer; - /* The AL buffer becomes somewhat */ - /* bigger than the suggested latency. */ - if (iq_size < (framesPerHostBuffer << 1)) /* Make sure the minimum is twice */ - { /* framesPerHostBuffer. */ - DBUG(("Setting minimum queue size.\n")); - iq_size = (framesPerHostBuffer << 1); - } - d = iq_size - default_iq_size; /* Determine whether we'll decrease */ - while (alSetQueueSize(alc, iq_size)) /* or increase after failing. */ - { /* Size in sample frames. */ - if (oserror() != AL_BAD_QSIZE) /* Stop at AL_BAD_CONFIG. */ - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - goto cleanup; - } - dd = iq_size - default_iq_size; /* Stop when even the default size failed */ - if (((d >= 0) && (dd <= 0)) || /* (dd=0) or when difference flipped sign. */ - ((d <= 0) && (dd >= 0)) || - (iq_size <= framesPerHostBuffer)) /* Also guarentee that framesPerHostBuffer */ - { /* can be subtracted (res>0) after return. */ - DBUG(("Could not set AL queue size to %d sample frames!\n", iq_size)); - result = paInternalError; /* FIX: PROBABLY AN INAPROPRIATE ERROR CODE HERE. */ - goto cleanup; /* As inapropriate as paUnanticipatedHostError was? */ - } - DBUG(("Failed to set internal queue size to %d frames, ", iq_size)); - if (d > 0) - iq_size -= framesPerHostBuffer; /* Try lesser multiple. */ - else - iq_size += framesPerHostBuffer; /* Try larger multiple. */ - DBUG(("trying %d frames now...\n", iq_size)); - } - /* Note: Actual latency is written back to *latency after meausuring actual (not - the requested) samplerate. See below. - */ - /*----------------------- ALLOCATE HOST BUFFER: --------------------------------------*/ - hostPortBuff->buffer = PaUtil_AllocateMemory((long)bytesPerFrame * framesPerHostBuffer); - if (!hostPortBuff->buffer) /* Caller is responsible for cleanup+close after failures! */ - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - /*----------------------- BIND CONFIGURATION TO DEVICE: ------------------------------*/ - sgiDevice = sgiDeviceIDs[pa_params->device].i; - if (alSetDevice(alc, sgiDevice)) /* Try to switch the hardware. */ - { - if (oserror() == AL_BAD_DEVICE) - result = paInvalidDevice; - else - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - goto cleanup; - } - /*----------------------- OPEN PORT: ----------------------------------------------*/ - hostPortBuff->port = alOpenPort(name, direction, alc); /* Caller is responsible */ - if (!hostPortBuff->port) /* for closing after fail. */ - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - goto cleanup; - } /* Maybe set SR earlier? */ - /*----------------------- SET SAMPLERATE: -----------------------------------------*/ - pvs[0].param = AL_MASTER_CLOCK; /* Attempt to set a crystal-based sample- */ - pvs[0].value.i = AL_CRYSTAL_MCLK_TYPE; /* rate on input or output device. */ - pvs[1].param = AL_RATE; - pvs[1].value.ll = alDoubleToFixed(*samplerate); - if (2 != alSetParams(sgiDevice, pvs, 2)) - { - DBUG(("alSetParams() failed to set samplerate to %.4f Hz!\n", *samplerate)); - result = paInvalidSampleRate; - goto cleanup; - } - /*----------------------- GET ACTUAL SAMPLERATE: ---------------------------*/ - alErr = alGetParams(sgiDevice, &pvs[1], 1); /* SEE WHAT WE REALY SET IT TO. */ - if (alErr != 1) /* And return that to caller. */ - { - DBUG(("alGetParams() failed to read samplerate!\n")); - result = paInvalidSampleRate; - goto cleanup; - } - *samplerate = alFixedToDouble(pvs[1].value.ll); /* Between 1 Hz and 1 MHz. */ - if ((*samplerate < 1.0) || (*samplerate > 1000000.0)) - { - DBUG(("alFixedToDouble() resulted a weird samplerate: %.6f Hz!\n", *samplerate)); - result = paInvalidSampleRate; - goto cleanup; - } - /*----------------------- CALC ACTUAL LATENCY (based on actual SR): -----------------------*/ - *latency = (iq_size - framesPerHostBuffer) / (*samplerate); /* FIX: SURE > 0!???? */ -cleanup: - if (alc) - alFreeConfig(alc); /* We no longer need configuration. */ - return result; -} - -/** - Called by OpenStream() if it fails and by CloseStream. Only used here, in this file. - Fields MUST be set to NULL or to a valid value, prior to call. -*/ -static void streamCleanupAndClose(PaSGIStream* stream) -{ - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.port) alClosePort(stream->hostPortBuffIn.port); /* Close AL ports. */ - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer) PaUtil_FreeMemory(stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer); /* Release buffers. */ - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) alClosePort(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port); - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer) PaUtil_FreeMemory(stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer); -} - - -/* See pa_hostapi.h for a list of validity guarantees made about OpenStream parameters. */ -static PaError OpenStream(struct PaUtilHostApiRepresentation* hostApi, - PaStream** s, - const PaStreamParameters* ipp, - const PaStreamParameters* opp, - double sampleRate, /* Common to both i and o. */ - unsigned long framesPerBuffer, - PaStreamFlags streamFlags, - PaStreamCallback* streamCallback, - void* userData) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - PaSGIHostApiRepresentation* SGIHostApi = (PaSGIHostApiRepresentation*)hostApi; - PaSGIStream* stream = 0; - unsigned long framesPerHostBuffer; /* Not necessarily the same as framesPerBuffer. */ - int inputChannelCount, outputChannelCount; - PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, outputSampleFormat, - hostInputSampleFormat, hostOutputSampleFormat; - double sr_in, sr_out, - latency_in, latency_out; - static const PaSampleFormat irixFormats = (paInt8 | paInt16 | paInt24 | paFloat32); - /* Constant used by PaUtil_SelectClosestAvailableFormat(). Because IRIX AL does not - provide a way to query for possible formats for a given device, interface or port, - just add together the formats we know that are supported in general by IRIX AL - (at the end of the year 2003): AL_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP with AL_SAMPLE_8(=paInt8), - AL_SAMPLE_16(=paInt16) or AL_SAMPLE_24(=paInt24); AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT(=paFloat32); - AL_SAMPFMT_DOUBLE(=paFloat64); IRIX misses unsigned 8 and 32 bit signed ints. - */ - DBUG(("OpenStream() started.\n")); - if (ipp) - { - inputChannelCount = ipp->channelCount; - inputSampleFormat = ipp->sampleFormat; - /* Unless alternate device specification is supported, reject the use of paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification. */ - if (ipp->device == paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification) /* DEVICE CHOOSEN BY CLIENT. */ - return paInvalidDevice; - /* Check that input device can support inputChannelCount. */ - if (inputChannelCount > hostApi->deviceInfos[ipp->device]->maxInputChannels) - return paInvalidChannelCount; - /* Validate inputStreamInfo. */ - if (ipp->hostApiSpecificStreamInfo) - return paIncompatibleHostApiSpecificStreamInfo; /* this implementation doesn't use custom stream info */ - hostInputSampleFormat = PaUtil_SelectClosestAvailableFormat(irixFormats, inputSampleFormat); - /* Check if samplerate is supported for this input device. */ - result = sr_supported(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[ipp->device].i, sampleRate); - if (result != paFormatIsSupported) /* PA_SGI_SET_LAST_AL_ERROR() may already be called. */ - return result; - /* Validate input latency. Use defaults if necessary. */ - if (ipp->suggestedLatency < hostApi->deviceInfos[ipp->device]->defaultLowInputLatency) - latency_in = hostApi->deviceInfos[ipp->device]->defaultLowInputLatency; /* Low = minimum. */ - else if (ipp->suggestedLatency > 10.0 * hostApi->deviceInfos[ipp->device]->defaultHighInputLatency) - latency_in = 10.0 * hostApi->deviceInfos[ipp->device]->defaultHighInputLatency; /* 10*High = max. */ - else - latency_in = ipp->suggestedLatency; - } - else - { - inputChannelCount = 0; - inputSampleFormat = hostInputSampleFormat = paInt16; /* Surpress 'uninitialised var' warnings. */ - latency_in = 0.0; /* Necessary? */ - } - if (opp) - { - outputChannelCount = opp->channelCount; - outputSampleFormat = opp->sampleFormat; - if (opp->device == paUseHostApiSpecificDeviceSpecification) /* Like input (above). */ - return paInvalidDevice; - if (outputChannelCount > hostApi->deviceInfos[opp->device]->maxOutputChannels) - return paInvalidChannelCount; - if (opp->hostApiSpecificStreamInfo ) - return paIncompatibleHostApiSpecificStreamInfo; /* this implementation doesn't use custom stream info */ - hostOutputSampleFormat = PaUtil_SelectClosestAvailableFormat(irixFormats, outputSampleFormat); - /* Check if samplerate is supported for this output device. */ - result = sr_supported(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs[opp->device].i, sampleRate); - if (result != paFormatIsSupported) - return result; - /* Validate output latency. Use defaults if necessary. */ - if (opp->suggestedLatency < hostApi->deviceInfos[opp->device]->defaultLowOutputLatency) - latency_out = hostApi->deviceInfos[opp->device]->defaultLowOutputLatency; /* Low = minimum. */ - else if (opp->suggestedLatency > 10.0 * hostApi->deviceInfos[opp->device]->defaultHighOutputLatency) - latency_out = 10.0 * hostApi->deviceInfos[opp->device]->defaultHighOutputLatency; /* 10*High = max. */ - else - latency_out = opp->suggestedLatency; - } - else - { - outputChannelCount = 0; - outputSampleFormat = hostOutputSampleFormat = paInt16; /* Surpress 'uninitialised var' warning. */ - latency_out = 0.0; - } - /* Sure that ipp and opp will never be both NULL. */ - - if( (streamFlags & paPlatformSpecificFlags) != 0 ) /* Validate platform specific flags. */ - return paInvalidFlag; /* Unexpected platform specific flag. */ - - stream = (PaSGIStream*)PaUtil_AllocateMemory( sizeof(PaSGIStream) ); - if (!stream) - { result = paInsufficientMemory; goto cleanup; } - - stream->hostPortBuffIn.port = (ALport)NULL; /* Ports closed. */ - stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer = NULL; /* No buffers yet. */ - stream->hostPortBuffOut.port = (ALport)NULL; - stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer = NULL; - - if (streamCallback) - PaUtil_InitializeStreamRepresentation(&stream->streamRepresentation, - &SGIHostApi->callbackStreamInterface, streamCallback, userData); - else - PaUtil_InitializeStreamRepresentation(&stream->streamRepresentation, - &SGIHostApi->blockingStreamInterface, streamCallback, userData); - /* (NULL.) */ - if (framesPerBuffer == paFramesPerBufferUnspecified) /* Proposal 004. */ - { /* Keep framesPerBuffer zero but come up with some fixed host buffer size. */ - double lowest_lat = 0.0; /* 0.0 to surpress uninit warning, we're sure it will end up higher. */ - if (ipp) - lowest_lat = latency_in; /* Sure > 0.0! */ - if (opp && (latency_out < lowest_lat)) - lowest_lat = latency_out; - /* So that queue size becomes approximately 5 times framesPerHostBuffer: */ - framesPerHostBuffer = (unsigned long)((lowest_lat * sampleRate) / 4.0); - /* But always limit: */ - if (framesPerHostBuffer < 64L) - framesPerHostBuffer = 64L; - else if (framesPerHostBuffer > 32768L) - framesPerHostBuffer = 32768L; - DBUG(("Decided to use a fixed host buffer size of %ld frames.\n", framesPerHostBuffer)); - } - else - framesPerHostBuffer = framesPerBuffer; /* Then just take the requested amount. No buffer-adaption yet? */ - - sr_in = sr_out = sampleRate; - /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - result = set_sgi_device(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs, /* Needed by alSetDevice and other functs. */ - ipp, /* Reads channelCount, device but NOT latency. */ - &latency_in, /* Read limited requested latency but also WRITE actual. */ - hostInputSampleFormat, /* For alSetSampFmt and alSetWidth. */ - "r", /* "r" for reading from input port. */ - "portaudio in", /* Name string. */ - framesPerHostBuffer, /* As calculated or as requested by the client. */ - &sr_in, /* Receive actual s.rate after setting it. */ - &stream->hostPortBuffIn); /* Receives ALport and input host buffer. */ - if (result != paNoError) goto cleanup; - /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - result = set_sgi_device(SGIHostApi->sgiDeviceIDs, - opp, - &latency_out, - hostOutputSampleFormat, - "w", /* "w" for writing. */ - "portaudio out", - framesPerHostBuffer, - &sr_out, - &stream->hostPortBuffOut); - if (result != paNoError) goto cleanup; - /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - if (fabs(sr_in - sr_out) > 0.001) /* Make sure both are the 'same'. */ - { - DBUG(("Weird samplerate difference between input and output!\n")); - result = paInvalidSampleRate; /* Could not come up with a better error code. */ - goto cleanup; - } /* sr_in '==' sr_out. */ - sampleRate = sr_in; /* Following fields set to estimated or actual values: */ - stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.sampleRate = sampleRate; - stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.inputLatency = latency_in; /* 0.0 if output only. */ - stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.outputLatency = latency_out; /* 0.0 if input only. */ - - PaUtil_InitializeCpuLoadMeasurer(&stream->cpuLoadMeasurer, sampleRate); - result = PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor(&stream->bufferProcessor, - inputChannelCount, inputSampleFormat, hostInputSampleFormat, - outputChannelCount, outputSampleFormat, hostOutputSampleFormat, - sampleRate, streamFlags, - framesPerBuffer, /* As requested by OpenStream(), may be zero! */ - framesPerHostBuffer, /* Use fixed number of frames per host buffer */ - paUtilFixedHostBufferSize, /* to keep things simple. See pa_common/pa_ */ - streamCallback, userData); /* process.h for more hostbuffersize options. */ - if (result != paNoError) - goto cleanup; - - stream->framesPerHostCallback = framesPerHostBuffer; - stream->streamFlags = streamFlags; /* Remember priming request. */ - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_; /* After opening, the stream */ - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_CONT_; /* is in the stopped state. */ - *s = (PaStream*)stream; /* Pass object to caller. */ -cleanup: - if (result != paNoError) /* Always set result when jumping to cleanup after failure. */ - { - if (stream) - { - streamCleanupAndClose(stream); /* Frees i/o buffers and closes AL ports. */ - PaUtil_FreeMemory(stream); - } - } - return result; -} - -/** POSIX thread that performs the actual i/o and calls the client's callback, - spawned by StartStream(). -*/ -static void* PaSGIpthread(void *userData) -{ - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)userData; - int callbackResult = paContinue; - double nanosec_per_frame; - PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo timeInfo = { 0, 0, 0 }; - - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_ACTIVE_; /* Parent thread also sets active flag, but we - make no assumption about who does this first. */ - nanosec_per_frame = 1000000000.0 / stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.sampleRate; - /*----------------------------------------------- OUTPUT PRIMING: -----------------------------*/ - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) /* Somewhat less than AL queue size so the next */ - { /* output buffer will (probably) not block. */ - unsigned long frames_to_prime = (long)(0.5 + - (stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.outputLatency - * stream->streamRepresentation.streamInfo.sampleRate)); - if (stream->streamFlags & paPrimeOutputBuffersUsingStreamCallback) - { - PaStreamCallbackFlags cbflags = paPrimingOutput; - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.port) /* Only set this flag in case of full duplex. */ - cbflags |= paInputUnderflow; - DBUG(("Prime with client's callback: < %ld frames.\n", frames_to_prime)); - while (frames_to_prime >= stream->framesPerHostCallback) /* We will not do less (yet). */ - { /* TODO: Timestamps and CPU load */ - PaUtil_BeginBufferProcessing(&stream->bufferProcessor, /* measurement during priming. */ - &timeInfo, - cbflags); /* Pass underflow + priming flags. */ - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.port) /* Does that provide client's call- */ - PaUtil_SetNoInput(&stream->bufferProcessor); /* back with silent inputbuffers? */ - - PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0); /* 0=take host buffer size. */ - PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0, - stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, 0); - callbackResult = paContinue; /* Call the client's callback. */ - frames_to_prime -= PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing(&stream->bufferProcessor, &callbackResult); - if (callbackResult == paAbort) - { /* What should we do in other cases */ - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_ABORT_; /* where (callbackResult!=paContinue). */ - break; /* Don't even output the samples just returned (also skip following while). */ - } - else /* Write interleaved samples to SGI device. */ - alWriteFrames(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, - stream->framesPerHostCallback); - } - } - else /* Prime with silence. */ - { - DBUG(("Prime with silence: %ld frames.\n", frames_to_prime)); - alZeroFrames(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, frames_to_prime); - } - } - /*------------------------------------------------------ I/O: ---------------------------------*/ - while (!stream->stopAbort) /* Exit loop immediately when 'stop' or 'abort' are raised. */ - { - unsigned long framesProcessed; - stamp_t fn, t, fnd, td; /* Unsigned 64 bit. */ - - PaUtil_BeginCpuLoadMeasurement( &stream->cpuLoadMeasurer ); - /* IMPLEMENT ME: - handle buffer slips. */ - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.port) - { - /* Get device sample frame number associated with next audio sample frame - we're going to read from this port. */ - alGetFrameNumber(stream->hostPortBuffIn.port, &fn); - /* Get some recent pair of (frame number, time) from the audio device to - which our port is connected. time is 'UST' which is given in nanoseconds - and shared with the other audio devices and with other media. */ - alGetFrameTime(stream->hostPortBuffIn.port, &fnd, &td); - /* Calculate UST associated with fn, the next sample frame we're going to read or - write. Because this is signed arithmetic, code works for both inputs and outputs. */ - t = td + (stamp_t) ((double)(fn - fnd) * nanosec_per_frame); - /* If port is not in underflow or overflow state, we can alReadFrames() or - alWriteFrames() here and know that t is the time associated with the first - sample frame of the buffer we read or write. */ - timeInfo.inputBufferAdcTime = ((PaTime)t) / 1000000000.0; - /* Read interleaved samples from AL port (I think it will block only the first time). */ - alReadFrames(stream->hostPortBuffIn.port, stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer, - stream->framesPerHostCallback); - } - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) - { - alGetFrameNumber(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, &fn); - alGetFrameTime(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, &fnd, &td); - t = td + (stamp_t) ((double)(fn - fnd) * nanosec_per_frame); - timeInfo.outputBufferDacTime = ((PaTime)t) / 1000000000.0; - } - dmGetUST((unsigned long long*)(&t)); /* Receive time in nanoseconds in t. */ - timeInfo.currentTime = ((PaTime)t) / 1000000000.0; - - /* If you need to byte swap or shift inputBuffer to convert it into a pa format, do it here. */ - PaUtil_BeginBufferProcessing(&stream->bufferProcessor, - &timeInfo, - 0 /* IMPLEMENT ME: pass underflow/overflow flags when necessary */); - - if (stream->hostPortBuffIn.port) /* Equivalent to (inputChannelCount > 0) */ - { /* We are sure about the amount to transfer (PaUtil_Set before alRead). */ - PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0 /* 0 means take host buffer size */); - PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels(&stream->bufferProcessor, - 0, /* first channel of inputBuffer is channel 0 */ - stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer, - 0 ); /* 0 - use inputChannelCount passed to init buffer processor */ - } - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) - { - PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0 /* 0 means take host buffer size */); - PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels(&stream->bufferProcessor, - 0, /* first channel of outputBuffer is channel 0 */ - stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, - 0 ); /* 0 - use outputChannelCount passed to init buffer processor */ - } - /* - You must pass a valid value of callback result to PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing() - in general you would pass paContinue for normal operation, and - paComplete to drain the buffer processor's internal output buffer. - You can check whether the buffer processor's output buffer is empty - using PaUtil_IsBufferProcessorOuputEmpty( bufferProcessor ) - */ - callbackResult = paContinue; /* Whoops, lost this somewhere, back again in v 1.2.2.16! */ - framesProcessed = PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing(&stream->bufferProcessor, &callbackResult); - /* If you need to byte swap or shift outputBuffer to convert it to host format, do it here. */ - PaUtil_EndCpuLoadMeasurement( &stream->cpuLoadMeasurer, framesProcessed ); - - if (callbackResult != paContinue) - { /* Once finished, call the finished callback. */ - DBUG(("SGI callbackResult = %d.\n", callbackResult)); - if (stream->streamRepresentation.streamFinishedCallback) - stream->streamRepresentation.streamFinishedCallback(stream->streamRepresentation.userData); - if (callbackResult == paAbort) - { - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_ABORT_; - break; /* Don't play the last buffer returned. */ - } - else /* paComplete or some other non-zero value. */ - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_STOP_; - } - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) /* Write interleaved samples to SGI device */ - alWriteFrames(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, /* (like unix_oss, AFTER checking callback result). */ - stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, stream->framesPerHostCallback); - } - if (stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) /* Drain output buffer(s), as long as we don't see an 'abort' request. */ - { - while ((!(stream->stopAbort & PA_SGI_REQ_ABORT_)) && /* Assume _STOP_ is set (or meant). */ - (alGetFilled(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port) > 1)) /* In case of ABORT we quickly leave (again). */ - ; /* Don't provide any new (not even silent) samples, but let an underrun [almost] occur. */ - } - if (callbackResult != paContinue) - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_FINISHED_; - return NULL; -} - - -/* - When CloseStream() is called, the multi-api layer ensures - that the stream has already been stopped or aborted. -*/ -static PaError CloseStream(PaStream* s) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - - DBUG(("SGI CloseStream() started.\n")); - streamCleanupAndClose(stream); /* Releases i/o buffers and closes AL ports. */ - PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor(&stream->bufferProcessor); - PaUtil_TerminateStreamRepresentation(&stream->streamRepresentation); - PaUtil_FreeMemory(stream); - return result; -} - - -static PaError StartStream(PaStream *s) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - - DBUG(("StartStream() started.\n")); - PaUtil_ResetBufferProcessor(&stream->bufferProcessor); /* See pa_common/pa_process.h. */ - if (stream->bufferProcessor.streamCallback) - { /* only when callback is used */ - if (pthread_create(&stream->thread, - NULL, /* pthread_attr_t * attr */ - PaSGIpthread, /* Function to spawn. */ - (void*)stream)) /* Pass stream as arg. */ - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_IRIX_ERROR() /* Let's hope oserror() tells something useful. */ - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - else - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_ACTIVE_; - } /* Set active before returning from this function. */ - else - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_ACTIVE_; /* Apparently, setting active for blocking i/o is */ - return result; /* necessary (for patest_write_sine for example). */ -} - - -static PaError StopStream( PaStream *s ) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - - if (stream->bufferProcessor.streamCallback) /* Only for callback streams. */ - { - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_STOP_; /* Signal and wait for the thread to drain outputs. */ - if (pthread_join(stream->thread, NULL)) /* When succesful, stream->state */ - { /* is still ACTIVE, or FINISHED. */ - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_IRIX_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - else /* Transition from ACTIVE or FINISHED to STOPPED. */ - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_; - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_CONT_; /* For possible next start. */ - } -/* else - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_; Is this necessary for blocking i/o? */ - return result; -} - - -static PaError AbortStream( PaStream *s ) -{ - PaError result = paNoError; - PaSGIStream *stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - - if (stream->bufferProcessor.streamCallback) /* Only for callback streams. */ - { - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_ABORT_; - if (pthread_join(stream->thread, NULL)) - { - PA_SGI_SET_LAST_IRIX_ERROR() - result = paUnanticipatedHostError; - } - else /* Transition from ACTIVE or FINISHED to STOPPED. */ - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_; - stream->stopAbort = PA_SGI_REQ_CONT_; /* For possible next start. */ - } -/* else - stream->state = PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_; Is this necessary for blocking i/o? */ - return result; -} - - -static PaError IsStreamStopped( PaStream *s ) /* Not just the opposite of IsStreamActive(): */ -{ /* in the 'callback finished' state, it */ - /* returns zero instead of nonzero. */ - if (((PaSGIStream*)s)->state & PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_STOPPED_) - return 1; - return 0; -} - - -static PaError IsStreamActive( PaStream *s ) -{ - if (((PaSGIStream*)s)->state & PA_SGI_STREAM_FLAG_ACTIVE_) - return 1; - return 0; -} - - -static PaTime GetStreamTime( PaStream *s ) -{ - stamp_t t; - - (void) s; /* Suppress unused argument warning. */ - dmGetUST((unsigned long long*)(&t)); /* Receive time in nanoseconds in t. */ - return (PaTime)t / 1000000000.0; -} - - -static double GetStreamCpuLoad( PaStream* s ) -{ - PaSGIStream *stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - - return PaUtil_GetCpuLoad( &stream->cpuLoadMeasurer ); -} - - -/* - As separate stream interfaces are used for blocking and callback - streams, the following functions can be guaranteed to only be called - for blocking streams. -*/ - -static PaError ReadStream( PaStream* s, - void *buffer, - unsigned long frames ) -{ - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - int n; - -printf("stream->framesPerHostCallback=%ld.\n", stream->framesPerHostCallback); -fflush(stdout); - - while (frames) - { - if (frames > stream->framesPerHostCallback) n = stream->framesPerHostCallback; - else n = frames; - /* Read interleaved samples from SGI device. */ - alReadFrames(stream->hostPortBuffIn.port, /* Port already opened by OpenStream(). */ - stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer, n); /* Already allocated by OpenStream(). */ - /* alReadFrames() always returns 0. */ - PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0); /* 0 means take host buffer size */ - PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels(&stream->bufferProcessor, - 0, /* first channel of inputBuffer is channel 0 */ - stream->hostPortBuffIn.buffer, - 0 ); /* 0 means use inputChannelCount passed at init. */ - /* Copy samples from host input channels set up by the PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels - to a user supplied buffer. */ -printf("frames=%ld, buffer=%ld\n", frames, (long)buffer); -fflush(stdout); - PaUtil_CopyInput(&stream->bufferProcessor, &buffer, n); - frames -= n; - } -printf("DONE: frames=%ld, buffer=%ld\n", frames, (long)buffer); - return paNoError; -} - - -static PaError WriteStream( PaStream* s, - const void *buffer, - unsigned long frames ) -{ - PaSGIStream* stream = (PaSGIStream*)s; - unsigned long n; - while (frames) - { - PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount(&stream->bufferProcessor, 0); /* 0 means take host buffer size */ - PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels(&stream->bufferProcessor, - 0, /* first channel of inputBuffer is channel 0 */ - stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, - 0 ); /* 0 means use inputChannelCount passed at init. */ - /* Copy samples from user supplied buffer to host input channels set up by - PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels. Copies the minimum of the number of user frames - (specified by the frameCount parameter) and the number of host frames (specified in - a previous call to SetOutputFrameCount()). */ - n = PaUtil_CopyOutput(&stream->bufferProcessor, &buffer, frames); - /* Write interleaved samples to SGI device. */ - alWriteFrames(stream->hostPortBuffOut.port, stream->hostPortBuffOut.buffer, n); - frames -= n; /* alWriteFrames always returns 0. */ - } - return paNoError; -} - - -static signed long GetStreamReadAvailable( PaStream* s ) -{ - return (signed long)alGetFilled(((PaSGIStream*)s)->hostPortBuffIn.port); -} - - -static signed long GetStreamWriteAvailable( PaStream* s ) -{ - return (signed long)alGetFillable(((PaSGIStream*)s)->hostPortBuffOut.port); -} - - -/* CVS reminder: - To download the 'v19-devel' branch from portaudio's CVS server for the first time, type: - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs checkout -r v19-devel portaudio - Then 'cd' to the 'portaudio' directory that should have been created. - To commit changes: - cvs -d:pserver:pieter@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs login - cvs -d:pserver:pieter@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs commit -m 'blabla.' -r v19-devel pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c - cvs -d:pserver:pieter@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs logout - To see if someone else worked on something: - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs update -r v19-devel - To get an older revision of a certain file (without sticky business): - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs update -p -r 1.1.1.1.2.4 pa_tests/patest1.c >pa_tests/patest1.c-OLD - To see logs: - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@www.portaudio.com:/home/cvs log pa_common/pa_skeleton.c -*/ -- cgit v1.2.1