From 49ad96d5effdf88cedb0e72bd7f534dc8e8158f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miller Puckette Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:52:12 +0000 Subject: another try svn path=/trunk/; revision=8659 --- pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h | 750 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 750 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h (limited to 'pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h') diff --git a/pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h b/pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c3e0f96 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio/src/common/pa_process.h @@ -0,0 +1,750 @@ +#ifndef PA_PROCESS_H +#define PA_PROCESS_H +/* + * $Id: pa_process.h,v 1.1 2007-08-18 23:52:12 millerpuckette Exp $ + * Portable Audio I/O Library callback buffer processing adapters + * + * Based on the Open Source API proposed by Ross Bencina + * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Phil Burk, Ross Bencina + * + * 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. + * + * 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. + */ + +/* + * The text above constitutes the entire PortAudio license; however, + * the PortAudio community also makes the following non-binding requests: + * + * 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. It is also + * requested that these non-binding requests be included along with the + * license above. + */ + +/** @file + @ingroup common_src + + @brief Buffer Processor prototypes. A Buffer Processor performs buffer length + adaption, coordinates sample format conversion, and interleaves/deinterleaves + channels. + +

Overview

+ + The "Buffer Processor" (PaUtilBufferProcessor) manages conversion of audio + data from host buffers to user buffers and back again. Where required, the + buffer processor takes care of converting between host and user sample formats, + interleaving and deinterleaving multichannel buffers, and adapting between host + and user buffers with different lengths. The buffer processor may be used with + full and half duplex streams, for both callback streams and blocking read/write + streams. + + One of the important capabilities provided by the buffer processor is + the ability to adapt between user and host buffer sizes of different lengths + with minimum latency. Although this task is relatively easy to perform when + the host buffer size is an integer multiple of the user buffer size, the + problem is more complicated when this is not the case - especially for + full-duplex callback streams. Where necessary the adaption is implemented by + internally buffering some input and/or output data. The buffer adation + algorithm used by the buffer processor was originally implemented by + Stephan Letz for the ASIO version of PortAudio, and is described in his + Callback_adaption_.pdf which is included in the distribution. + + The buffer processor performs sample conversion using the functions provided + by pa_converters.c. + + The following sections provide an overview of how to use the buffer processor. + Interested readers are advised to consult the host API implementations for + examples of buffer processor usage. + + +

Initialization, resetting and termination

+ + When a stream is opened, the buffer processor should be initialized using + PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor. This function initializes internal state + and allocates temporary buffers as neccesary according to the supplied + configuration parameters. Some of the parameters correspond to those requested + by the user in their call to Pa_OpenStream(), others reflect the requirements + of the host API implementation - they indicate host buffer sizes, formats, + and the type of buffering which the Host API uses. The buffer processor should + be initialized for callback streams and blocking read/write streams. + + Call PaUtil_ResetBufferProcessor to clear any sample data which is present + in the buffer processor before starting to use it (for example when + Pa_StartStream is called). + + When the buffer processor is no longer used call + PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor. + + +

Using the buffer processor for a callback stream

+ + The buffer processor's role in a callback stream is to take host input buffers + process them with the stream callback, and fill host output buffers. For a + full duplex stream, the buffer processor handles input and output simultaneously + due to the requirements of the minimum-latency buffer adation algorithm. + + When a host buffer becomes available, the implementation should call + the buffer processor to process the buffer. The buffer processor calls the + stream callback to consume and/or produce audio data as necessary. The buffer + processor will convert sample formats, interleave/deinterleave channels, + and slice or chunk the data to the appropriate buffer lengths according to + the requirements of the stream callback and the host API. + + To process a host buffer (or a pair of host buffers for a full-duplex stream) + use the following calling sequence: + + -# Call PaUtil_BeginBufferProcessing + -# For a stream which takes input: + - Call PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount with the number of frames in the host input + buffer. + - Call one of the following functions one or more times to tell the + buffer processor about the host input buffer(s): PaUtil_SetInputChannel, + PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels, PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedInputChannel. + Which function you call will depend on whether the host buffer(s) are + interleaved or not. + - If the available host data is split accross two buffers (for example a + data range at the end of a circular buffer and another range at the + beginning of the circular buffer), also call + PaUtil_Set2ndInputFrameCount, PaUtil_Set2ndInputChannel, + PaUtil_Set2ndInterleavedInputChannels, + PaUtil_Set2ndNonInterleavedInputChannel as necessary to tell the buffer + processor about the second buffer. + -# For a stream which generates output: + - Call PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount with the number of frames in the host + output buffer. + - Call one of the following functions one or more times to tell the + buffer processor about the host output buffer(s): PaUtil_SetOutputChannel, + PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels, PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedOutputChannel. + Which function you call will depend on whether the host buffer(s) are + interleaved or not. + - If the available host output buffer space is split accross two buffers + (for example a data range at the end of a circular buffer and another + range at the beginning of the circular buffer), call + PaUtil_Set2ndOutputFrameCount, PaUtil_Set2ndOutputChannel, + PaUtil_Set2ndInterleavedOutputChannels, + PaUtil_Set2ndNonInterleavedOutputChannel as necessary to tell the buffer + processor about the second buffer. + -# Call PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing, this function performs the actual data + conversion and processing. + + +

Using the buffer processor for a blocking read/write stream

+ + Blocking read/write streams use the buffer processor to convert and copy user + output data to a host buffer, and to convert and copy host input data to + the user's buffer. The buffer processor does not perform any buffer adaption. + When using the buffer processor in a blocking read/write stream the input and + output conversion are performed separately by the PaUtil_CopyInput and + PaUtil_CopyOutput functions. + + To copy data from a host input buffer to the buffer(s) which the user supplies + to Pa_ReadStream, use the following calling sequence. + + - Repeat the following three steps until the user buffer(s) have been filled + with samples from the host input buffers: + -# Call PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount with the number of frames in the host + input buffer. + -# Call one of the following functions one or more times to tell the + buffer processor about the host input buffer(s): PaUtil_SetInputChannel, + PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels, PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedInputChannel. + Which function you call will depend on whether the host buffer(s) are + interleaved or not. + -# Call PaUtil_CopyInput with the user buffer pointer (or a copy of the + array of buffer pointers for a non-interleaved stream) passed to + Pa_ReadStream, along with the number of frames in the user buffer(s). + Be careful to pass a copy of the user buffer pointers to + PaUtil_CopyInput because PaUtil_CopyInput advances the pointers to + the start of the next region to copy. + - PaUtil_CopyInput will not copy more data than is available in the + host buffer(s), so the above steps need to be repeated until the user + buffer(s) are full. + + + To copy data to the host output buffer from the user buffers(s) supplied + to Pa_WriteStream use the following calling sequence. + + - Repeat the following three steps until all frames from the user buffer(s) + have been copied to the host API: + -# Call PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount with the number of frames in the host + output buffer. + -# Call one of the following functions one or more times to tell the + buffer processor about the host output buffer(s): PaUtil_SetOutputChannel, + PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels, PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedOutputChannel. + Which function you call will depend on whether the host buffer(s) are + interleaved or not. + -# Call PaUtil_CopyOutput with the user buffer pointer (or a copy of the + array of buffer pointers for a non-interleaved stream) passed to + Pa_WriteStream, along with the number of frames in the user buffer(s). + Be careful to pass a copy of the user buffer pointers to + PaUtil_CopyOutput because PaUtil_CopyOutput advances the pointers to + the start of the next region to copy. + - PaUtil_CopyOutput will not copy more data than fits in the host buffer(s), + so the above steps need to be repeated until all user data is copied. +*/ + + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_converters.h" +#include "pa_dither.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + + +/** @brief Mode flag passed to PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor indicating the type + of buffering that the host API uses. + + The mode used depends on whether the host API or the implementation manages + the buffers, and how these buffers are used (scatter gather, circular buffer). +*/ +typedef enum { +/** The host buffer size is a fixed known size. */ + paUtilFixedHostBufferSize, + +/** The host buffer size may vary, but has a known maximum size. */ + paUtilBoundedHostBufferSize, + +/** Nothing is known about the host buffer size. */ + paUtilUnknownHostBufferSize, + +/** The host buffer size varies, and the client does not require the buffer + processor to consume all of the input and fill all of the output buffer. This + is useful when the implementation has access to the host API's circular buffer + and only needs to consume/fill some of it, not necessarily all of it, with each + call to the buffer processor. This is the only mode where + PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing() may not consume the whole buffer. +*/ + paUtilVariableHostBufferSizePartialUsageAllowed +}PaUtilHostBufferSizeMode; + + +/** @brief An auxilliary data structure used internally by the buffer processor + to represent host input and output buffers. */ +typedef struct PaUtilChannelDescriptor{ + void *data; + unsigned int stride; /**< stride in samples, not bytes */ +}PaUtilChannelDescriptor; + + +/** @brief The main buffer processor data structure. + + Allocate one of these, initialize it with PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor + and terminate it with PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor. +*/ +typedef struct { + unsigned long framesPerUserBuffer; + unsigned long framesPerHostBuffer; + + PaUtilHostBufferSizeMode hostBufferSizeMode; + int useNonAdaptingProcess; + unsigned long framesPerTempBuffer; + + unsigned int inputChannelCount; + unsigned int bytesPerHostInputSample; + unsigned int bytesPerUserInputSample; + int userInputIsInterleaved; + PaUtilConverter *inputConverter; + PaUtilZeroer *inputZeroer; + + unsigned int outputChannelCount; + unsigned int bytesPerHostOutputSample; + unsigned int bytesPerUserOutputSample; + int userOutputIsInterleaved; + PaUtilConverter *outputConverter; + PaUtilZeroer *outputZeroer; + + unsigned long initialFramesInTempInputBuffer; + unsigned long initialFramesInTempOutputBuffer; + + void *tempInputBuffer; /**< used for slips, block adaption, and conversion. */ + void **tempInputBufferPtrs; /**< storage for non-interleaved buffer pointers, NULL for interleaved user input */ + unsigned long framesInTempInputBuffer; /**< frames remaining in input buffer from previous adaption iteration */ + + void *tempOutputBuffer; /**< used for slips, block adaption, and conversion. */ + void **tempOutputBufferPtrs; /**< storage for non-interleaved buffer pointers, NULL for interleaved user output */ + unsigned long framesInTempOutputBuffer; /**< frames remaining in input buffer from previous adaption iteration */ + + PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo *timeInfo; + + PaStreamCallbackFlags callbackStatusFlags; + + unsigned long hostInputFrameCount[2]; + PaUtilChannelDescriptor *hostInputChannels[2]; /**< pointers to arrays of channel descriptors. + pointers are NULL for half-duplex output processing. + hostInputChannels[i].data is NULL when the caller + calls PaUtil_SetNoInput() + */ + unsigned long hostOutputFrameCount[2]; + PaUtilChannelDescriptor *hostOutputChannels[2]; /**< pointers to arrays of channel descriptors. + pointers are NULL for half-duplex input processing. + hostOutputChannels[i].data is NULL when the caller + calls PaUtil_SetNoOutput() + */ + + PaUtilTriangularDitherGenerator ditherGenerator; + + double samplePeriod; + + PaStreamCallback *streamCallback; + void *userData; +} PaUtilBufferProcessor; + + +/** @name Initialization, termination, resetting and info */ +/*@{*/ + +/** Initialize a buffer processor's representation stored in a + PaUtilBufferProcessor structure. Be sure to call + PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor after finishing with a buffer processor. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor structure to initialize. + + @param inputChannelCount The number of input channels as passed to + Pa_OpenStream or 0 for an output-only stream. + + @param userInputSampleFormat Format of user input samples, as passed to + Pa_OpenStream. This parameter is ignored for ouput-only streams. + + @param hostInputSampleFormat Format of host input samples. This parameter is + ignored for output-only streams. See note about host buffer interleave below. + + @param outputChannelCount The number of output channels as passed to + Pa_OpenStream or 0 for an input-only stream. + + @param userOutputSampleFormat Format of user output samples, as passed to + Pa_OpenStream. This parameter is ignored for input-only streams. + + @param hostOutputSampleFormat Format of host output samples. This parameter is + ignored for input-only streams. See note about host buffer interleave below. + + @param sampleRate Sample rate of the stream. The more accurate this is the + better - it is used for updating time stamps when adapting buffers. + + @param streamFlags Stream flags as passed to Pa_OpenStream, this parameter is + used for selecting special sample conversion options such as clipping and + dithering. + + @param framesPerUserBuffer Number of frames per user buffer, as requested + by the framesPerBuffer parameter to Pa_OpenStream. This parameter may be + zero to indicate that the user will accept any (and varying) buffer sizes. + + @param framesPerHostBuffer Specifies the number of frames per host buffer + for the fixed buffer size mode, and the maximum number of frames + per host buffer for the bounded host buffer size mode. It is ignored for + the other modes. + + @param hostBufferSizeMode A mode flag indicating the size variability of + host buffers that will be passed to the buffer processor. See + PaUtilHostBufferSizeMode for further details. + + @param streamCallback The user stream callback passed to Pa_OpenStream. + + @param userData The user data field passed to Pa_OpenStream. + + @note The interleave flag is ignored for host buffer formats. Host + interleave is determined by the use of different SetInput and SetOutput + functions. + + @return An error code indicating whether the initialization was successful. + If the error code is not PaNoError, the buffer processor was not initialized + and should not be used. + + @see Pa_OpenStream, PaUtilHostBufferSizeMode, PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor +*/ +PaError PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + int inputChannelCount, PaSampleFormat userInputSampleFormat, + PaSampleFormat hostInputSampleFormat, + int outputChannelCount, PaSampleFormat userOutputSampleFormat, + PaSampleFormat hostOutputSampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + PaStreamFlags streamFlags, + unsigned long framesPerUserBuffer, /* 0 indicates don't care */ + unsigned long framesPerHostBuffer, + PaUtilHostBufferSizeMode hostBufferSizeMode, + PaStreamCallback *streamCallback, void *userData ); + + +/** Terminate a buffer processor's representation. Deallocates any temporary + buffers allocated by PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor structure to terminate. + + @see PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor. +*/ +void PaUtil_TerminateBufferProcessor( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + + +/** Clear any internally buffered data. If you call + PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor in your OpenStream routine, make sure you + call PaUtil_ResetBufferProcessor in your StartStream call. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor to reset. +*/ +void PaUtil_ResetBufferProcessor( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + + +/** Retrieve the input latency of a buffer processor. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor examine. + + @return The input latency introduced by the buffer processor, in frames. + + @see PaUtil_GetBufferProcessorOutputLatency +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_GetBufferProcessorInputLatency( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + +/** Retrieve the output latency of a buffer processor. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor examine. + + @return The output latency introduced by the buffer processor, in frames. + + @see PaUtil_GetBufferProcessorInputLatency +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_GetBufferProcessorOutputLatency( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + +/*@}*/ + + +/** @name Host buffer pointer configuration + + Functions to set host input and output buffers, used by both callback streams + and blocking read/write streams. +*/ +/*@{*/ + + +/** Set the number of frames in the input host buffer(s) specified by the + PaUtil_Set*InputChannel functions. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param frameCount The number of host input frames. A 0 frameCount indicates to + use the framesPerHostBuffer value passed to PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor. + + @see PaUtil_SetNoInput, PaUtil_SetInputChannel, + PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels, PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedInputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned long frameCount ); + + +/** Indicate that no input is avalable. This function should be used when + priming the output of a full-duplex stream opened with the + paPrimeOutputBuffersUsingStreamCallback flag. Note that it is not necessary + to call this or any othe PaUtil_Set*Input* functions for ouput-only streams. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetNoInput( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to a host input channel. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param channel The channel number. + @param data The buffer. + @param stride The stride from one sample to the next, in samples. For + interleaved host buffers, the stride will usually be the same as the number of + channels in the buffer. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetInputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data, unsigned int stride ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to an number of interleaved + host input channels. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param firstChannel The first channel number. + @param data The buffer. + @param channelCount The number of interleaved channels in the buffer. If + channelCount is zero, the number of channels specified to + PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor will be used. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int firstChannel, void *data, unsigned int channelCount ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to one non-interleaved host + output channel. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param channel The channel number. + @param data The buffer. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedInputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data ); + + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the input buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetInputFrameCount +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndInputFrameCount( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned long frameCount ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the input buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetInputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndInputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data, unsigned int stride ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the input buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetInterleavedInputChannels +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndInterleavedInputChannels( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int firstChannel, void *data, unsigned int channelCount ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the input buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedInputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndNonInterleavedInputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data ); + + +/** Set the number of frames in the output host buffer(s) specified by the + PaUtil_Set*OutputChannel functions. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param frameCount The number of host output frames. A 0 frameCount indicates to + use the framesPerHostBuffer value passed to PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor. + + @see PaUtil_SetOutputChannel, PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels, + PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedOutputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned long frameCount ); + + +/** Indicate that the output will be discarded. This function should be used + when implementing the paNeverDropInput mode for full duplex streams. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetNoOutput( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to a host output channel. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param channel The channel number. + @param data The buffer. + @param stride The stride from one sample to the next, in samples. For + interleaved host buffers, the stride will usually be the same as the number of + channels in the buffer. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetOutputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data, unsigned int stride ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to a number of interleaved + host output channels. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param firstChannel The first channel number. + @param data The buffer. + @param channelCount The number of interleaved channels in the buffer. If + channelCount is zero, the number of channels specified to + PaUtil_InitializeBufferProcessor will be used. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int firstChannel, void *data, unsigned int channelCount ); + + +/** Provide the buffer processor with a pointer to one non-interleaved host + output channel. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + @param channel The channel number. + @param data The buffer. +*/ +void PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedOutputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data ); + + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the output buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetOutputFrameCount +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndOutputFrameCount( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned long frameCount ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the output buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetOutputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndOutputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data, unsigned int stride ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the output buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetInterleavedOutputChannels +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndInterleavedOutputChannels( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int firstChannel, void *data, unsigned int channelCount ); + +/** Use for the second buffer half when the output buffer is split in two halves. + @see PaUtil_SetNonInterleavedOutputChannel +*/ +void PaUtil_Set2ndNonInterleavedOutputChannel( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned int channel, void *data ); + +/*@}*/ + + +/** @name Buffer processing functions for callback streams +*/ +/*@{*/ + +/** Commence processing a host buffer (or a pair of host buffers in the + full-duplex case) for a callback stream. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param timeInfo Timing information for the first sample of the host + buffer(s). This information may be adjusted when buffer adaption is being + performed. + + @param callbackStatusFlags Flags indicating whether underruns and overruns + have occurred since the last time the buffer processor was called. +*/ +void PaUtil_BeginBufferProcessing( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + PaStreamCallbackTimeInfo* timeInfo, PaStreamCallbackFlags callbackStatusFlags ); + + +/** Finish processing a host buffer (or a pair of host buffers in the + full-duplex case) for a callback stream. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param callbackResult On input, indicates a previous callback result, and on + exit, the result of the user stream callback, if it is called. + On entry callbackResult should contain one of { paContinue, paComplete, or + paAbort}. If paComplete is passed, the stream callback will not be called + but any audio that was generated by previous stream callbacks will be copied + to the output buffer(s). You can check whether the buffer processor's internal + buffer is empty by calling PaUtil_IsBufferProcessorOutputEmpty. + + If the stream callback is called its result is stored in *callbackResult. If + the stream callback returns paComplete or paAbort, all output buffers will be + full of valid data - some of which may be zeros to acount for data that + wasn't generated by the terminating callback. + + @return The number of frames processed. This usually corresponds to the + number of frames specified by the PaUtil_Set*FrameCount functions, exept in + the paUtilVariableHostBufferSizePartialUsageAllowed buffer size mode when a + smaller value may be returned. +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + int *callbackResult ); + + +/** Determine whether any callback generated output remains in the bufffer + processor's internal buffers. This method may be used to determine when to + continue calling PaUtil_EndBufferProcessing() after the callback has returned + a callbackResult of paComplete. + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @return Returns non-zero when callback generated output remains in the internal + buffer and zero (0) when there internal buffer contains no callback generated + data. +*/ +int PaUtil_IsBufferProcessorOutputEmpty( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor ); + +/*@}*/ + + +/** @name Buffer processing functions for blocking read/write streams +*/ +/*@{*/ + +/** Copy samples from host input channels set up by the PaUtil_Set*InputChannels + functions to a user supplied buffer. This function is intended for use with + blocking read/write streams. Copies the minimum of the number of + user frames (specified by the frameCount parameter) and the number of available + host frames (specified in a previous call to SetInputFrameCount()). + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param buffer A pointer to the user buffer pointer, or a pointer to a pointer + to an array of user buffer pointers for a non-interleaved stream. It is + important that this parameter points to a copy of the user buffer pointers, + not to the actual user buffer pointers, because this function updates the + pointers before returning. + + @param frameCount The number of frames of data in the buffer(s) pointed to by + the buffer parameter. + + @return The number of frames copied. The buffer pointer(s) pointed to by the + buffer parameter are advanced to point to the frame(s) following the last one + filled. +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_CopyInput( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + void **buffer, unsigned long frameCount ); + + +/* Copy samples from a user supplied buffer to host output channels set up by + the PaUtil_Set*OutputChannels functions. This function is intended for use with + blocking read/write streams. 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()). + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param buffer A pointer to the user buffer pointer, or a pointer to a pointer + to an array of user buffer pointers for a non-interleaved stream. It is + important that this parameter points to a copy of the user buffer pointers, + not to the actual user buffer pointers, because this function updates the + pointers before returning. + + @param frameCount The number of frames of data in the buffer(s) pointed to by + the buffer parameter. + + @return The number of frames copied. The buffer pointer(s) pointed to by the + buffer parameter are advanced to point to the frame(s) following the last one + copied. +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_CopyOutput( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + const void ** buffer, unsigned long frameCount ); + + +/* Zero samples in host output channels set up by the PaUtil_Set*OutputChannels + functions. This function is useful for flushing streams. + Zeros the minimum of frameCount and the number of host frames specified in a + previous call to SetOutputFrameCount(). + + @param bufferProcessor The buffer processor. + + @param frameCount The maximum number of frames to zero. + + @return The number of frames zeroed. +*/ +unsigned long PaUtil_ZeroOutput( PaUtilBufferProcessor* bufferProcessor, + unsigned long frameCount ); + + +/*@}*/ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif /* __cplusplus */ +#endif /* PA_PROCESS_H */ -- cgit v1.2.1