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pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/portaudio.def create mode 100644 pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/Makefile.cygwin create mode 100644 pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c create mode 100644 pd/portaudio_v18/testcvs/changeme.txt (limited to 'pd/portaudio_v18') diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.in b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a8e0434f --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +# +# PortAudio Makefile.in +# +# Dominic Mazzoni +# + +PREFIX = @prefix@ +CC = @CC@ +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -Ipa_common +LIBS = @LIBS@ +AR = @AR@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +SHARED_FLAGS = @SHARED_FLAGS@ +DLL_LIBS = @DLL_LIBS@ + +OTHER_OBJS = @OTHER_OBJS@ + +PALIB = libportaudio.a +PADLL = @PADLL@ +PADLLV = $(PADLL).0.0.18 +PAINC = pa_common/portaudio.h + +COMMON_OBJS = \ + pa_common/pa_convert.o \ + pa_common/pa_lib.o + +TESTS = \ + bin/patest_buffer \ + bin/patest_clip \ + bin/patest_dither \ + bin/patest_hang \ + bin/patest_latency \ + bin/patest_leftright \ + bin/patest_longsine \ + bin/patest_many \ + bin/patest_maxsines \ + bin/patest_multi_sine \ + bin/patest_pink \ + bin/patest_record \ + bin/patest_ringmix \ + bin/patest_saw \ + bin/patest_sine8 \ + bin/patest_sine \ + bin/patest_sine_formats \ + bin/patest_sine_time \ + bin/patest_stop \ + bin/patest_sync \ + bin/patest_toomanysines \ + bin/patest_underflow \ + bin/patest_wire + +OBJS = $(COMMON_OBJS) $(OTHER_OBJS) + +all: lib/$(PALIB) lib/$(PADLLV) tests + +tests: bin/ $(TESTS) + +lib/$(PALIB): lib/ $(OBJS) Makefile $(PAINC) + $(AR) ruv lib/$(PALIB) $(OBJS) + $(RANLIB) lib/$(PALIB) + +lib/$(PADLLV): lib/ $(OBJS) Makefile $(PAINC) + $(CC) $(SHARED_FLAGS) -o lib/$(PADLLV) $(OBJS) $(DLL_LIBS) + +$(TESTS): bin/%: lib/$(PALIB) Makefile $(PAINC) pa_tests/%.c + $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) pa_tests/$*.c lib/$(PALIB) $(LIBS) + +install: lib/$(PALIB) lib/$(PADLLV) + $(INSTALL) -m 644 lib/$(PADLLV) $(PREFIX)/lib/$(PADLLV) + $(INSTALL) -m 644 lib/$(PALIB) $(PREFIX)/lib/$(PALIB) + cd $(PREFIX)/lib && rm -f $(PADLL) && ln -s $(PADLLV) $(PADLL) + $(INSTALL) -m 644 pa_common/portaudio.h $(PREFIX)/include/portaudio.h + @echo "" + @echo "------------------------------------------------------------" + @echo "PortAudio was successfully installed." + @echo "" + @echo "On some systems (e.g. Linux) you should run 'ldconfig' now" + @echo "to make the shared object available. You may also need to" + @echo "modify your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to include" + @echo "the directory $(PREFIX)/lib" + @echo "------------------------------------------------------------" + @echo "" + +clean: + rm -f $(OBJS) $(TESTS) lib/$(PALIB) + rm -f config.log config.status + +%.o: %.c Makefile $(PAINC) + $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ + +bin: + mkdir bin + +lib: + mkdir lib diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.linux b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.linux new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a58d57b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.linux @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Make PortAudio for Linux +# Updated 2001/08/25 Bill Eldridge bill@rfa.org +# Updated 2001/10/16, philburk@softsynth.com, s/unix_oss/unix_oss/ +# Updated 2002/04/30 Bill Eldridge bill@rfa.org +# Made the libinstall and tests compile a bit cleaner + +# A pretty bare makefile, that figures out all the test files +# and compiles them against the library in the pa_unix_oss directory. + +# Do "make all" and then when happy, "make libinstall" +# (if not happy, "make clean") + +# The ldconfig stuff in libinstall is the wrong way to do it - +# someone tell me the right way, please + + +LIBS = -lm -lpthread + +CDEFINES = -I../pa_common +CFLAGS = -g +LIBINST = /usr/local/lib + +TESTS:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.c pa_tests/debug*.c) +TESTO:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.o pa_tests/debug*.o) + +LIBFILES:= ./pa_common/pa_lib.c ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_oss.c ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.c + +#all: sharedlib libinstall tests +all: sharedlib libinstall testo testq + +.c.o: + -gcc $(CFLAGS) -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o + +.o: + -gcc $*.o -o $* -Lpa_unix_oss -lportaudio $(LIBS) + +#.c.o: +# -gcc -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o +# -gcc $*.o -o $* -Lpa_unix_oss $(LIBS) -lportaudio + + +sharedlib: $(LIBFILES:.c=.o) + gcc -shared -o ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so ./pa_common/pa_lib.o ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_oss.o ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.o + +libinstall: ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so + @cp -f ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so $(LIBINST) + @/sbin/ldconfig + +testo: $(TESTS:.c=.o) + +testq: $(TESTO:.o=) + +clean: + -@rm -f $(TESTS:.c=.o) + -@rm -f $(TESTS:.c=) + -@rm -f $(LIBFILES:.c=.o) + -@rm -f ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.mingw b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.mingw new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2043a161 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.mingw @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +# Makefile for PortAudio on mingw (http://mingw.sourceforge.net) + +# Contributed by Bill Eldridge, bill@rfa.org, Radio Free Asia +# Copyright 2002/02/20, GPL + +# Uses a common mingw32 cross-compiler that defaults +# to everything in /usr/local/cross-tools + +# First edit your path with +# export PATH=/usr/local/cross-tools/bin:$PATH + +# Usage: make -f Makefile.mingw all +# or make -f Makefile.mingw sharedlib +# make -f Makefile.mingw tests +# +# Then copy executables & portaudio.dll to your Windows machine +# +# To make work with pa_win_ds, you'll have to substitue +# all the pa_win_wmme files with pa_win_ds files, no biggie. + +CC= i586-mingw32msvc-gcc +DLLTOOL= i586-mingw32msvc-dlltool +DLLWRAP= i586-mingw32msvc-dllwrap + +ARCH= pa_win_wmme + +TESTS:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.c pa_tests/debug*.c) + +.c.o: + -$(CC) -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o + -$(CC) $*.o -o $*.exe -L/usr/local/lib -L$(ARCH) -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + +all: sharedlib tests + +sharedlib: ./pa_common/pa_lib.c + $(CC) -c -I./pa_common pa_common/pa_lib.c -o pa_common/pa_lib.o + $(CC) -c -I./pa_common pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c -o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o + $(CC) -shared -mthreads -o portaudio.dll pa_common/pa_lib.o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o -L/usr/local/cross-tools/i586-win32msvc/lib -lwinmm -lm + $(DLLWRAP) --export-all --output-def=libportaudio.def --output-lib=libportaudio.a --dllname=portaudio.dll --drivername=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc pa_common/pa_lib.o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o -L/usr/local/cross-tools/i586-win32msvc/lib -lwinmm -lm + $(CC) -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -o portaudio.dll -Wl,--out-implib=pa_win_wmme/libportaudio.dll.a pa_common/pa_lib.o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o -L/usr/local/cross-tools/i586-win32msvc/lib -lwinmm + + +tests: $(TESTS:.c=.o) + +sine: + $(CC) -c -I./pa_common pa_tests/patest_sine.c -o pa_tests/patest_sine.o + $(CC) pa_tests/patest_sine.o -o pa_tests/patest_sine.exe -L/usr/local/lib -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + +clean: + -rm ./pa_tests/*.exe + -rm ./pa_tests/*.o + +nothing: + $(CC) pa_tests/patest_sine.o -L/usr/lib/w32api -L./pa_win_wmme -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.solaris b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.solaris new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ef3a4185 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/Makefile.solaris @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Make PortAudio for Linux +# Updated 2001/08/25 Bill Eldridge bill@rfa.org +# Updated 2001/10/16, philburk@softsynth.com, s/unix_oss/unix_oss/ +# Updated 2002/04/30 Bill Eldridge bill@rfa.org +# Made the libinstall and tests compile a bit cleaner + +# A pretty bare makefile, that figures out all the test files +# and compiles them against the library in the pa_unix_oss directory. + +# Do "make all" and then when happy, "make libinstall" +# (if not happy, "make clean") + +# The ldconfig stuff in libinstall is the wrong way to do it - +# someone tell me the right way, please + + +LIBS = -lm -lpthread -lrt + +CDEFINES = -I../pa_common +CFLAGS = -g +LIBINST = /usr/local/lib + +TESTS:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.c pa_tests/debug*.c) +TESTO:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.o pa_tests/debug*.o) + +LIBFILES:= ./pa_common/pa_lib.c ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_solaris.c ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.c + +#all: sharedlib libinstall tests +all: sharedlib libinstall testo testq + +.c.o: + -gcc $(CFLAGS) -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o + +.o: + -gcc $*.o -o $* -Lpa_unix_oss -lportaudio $(LIBS) + +#.c.o: +# -gcc -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o +# -gcc $*.o -o $* -Lpa_unix_oss $(LIBS) -lportaudio + + +sharedlib: $(LIBFILES:.c=.o) + gcc -shared -o ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so ./pa_common/pa_lib.o ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_solaris.o ./pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.o + +libinstall: ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so + @cp -f ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so $(LIBINST) + @/sbin/ldconfig + +testo: $(TESTS:.c=.o) + +testq: $(TESTO:.o=) + +clean: + -@rm -f $(TESTS:.c=.o) + -@rm -f $(TESTS:.c=) + -@rm -f $(LIBFILES:.c=.o) + -@rm -f ./pa_unix_oss/libportaudio.so + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/VERSION.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/VERSION.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..350a736a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/VERSION.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +Portaudio version 18.1, packaged 03.05.28, downloaded Aug. 1: +-rw------- 1 msp 550130 Aug 1 19:47 portaudio_v18_1.zip diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/config.guess b/pd/portaudio_v18/config.guess new file mode 100644 index 00000000..297e5c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/config.guess @@ -0,0 +1,1308 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. +# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 +# Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +timestamp='2001-10-05' + +# This file 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. 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+ *:IRIX*:*:*) + echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'` + exit 0 ;; + ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX. + echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id + exit 0 ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX ' + i*86:AIX:*:*) + echo i386-ibm-aix + exit 0 ;; + ia64:AIX:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:2:3) + if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + + main() + { + if (!__power_pc()) + exit(1); + puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5"); + exit(0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 + elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4 + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 + fi + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:*:[45]) + IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | head -1 | awk '{ print $1 }'` + if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + IBM_ARCH=rs6000 + else + IBM_ARCH=powerpc + fi + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit 0 ;; + *:AIX:*:*) + echo rs6000-ibm-aix + exit 0 ;; + ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) + echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4 + exit 0 ;; + ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and + echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to + exit 0 ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3 + *:BOSX:*:*) + echo rs6000-bull-bosx + exit 0 ;; + DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*) + echo m68k-bull-sysv3 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;; + 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;; + 9000/[678][0-9][0-9]) + if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then + sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` + sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` + case "${sc_cpu_version}" in + 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0 + 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1 + 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0 + case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in + 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;; + 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;; + '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20 + esac ;; + esac + fi + if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + + #define _HPUX_SOURCE + #include + #include + + int main () + { + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS); + #endif + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + switch (bits) + { + case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break; + case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break; + default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + } break; + #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */ + puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + #endif + default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + } + exit (0); + } +EOF + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`./$dummy` + if test -z "$HP_ARCH"; then HP_ARCH=hppa; fi + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + fi ;; + esac + echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit 0 ;; + ia64:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit 0 ;; + 3050*:HI-UX:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + int + main () + { + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns + true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct + results, however. */ + if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu)) + { + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + } + } + else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu)) + puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + exit (0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2 + exit 0 ;; + 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd + exit 0 ;; + *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix + exit 0 ;; + hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-osf + exit 0 ;; + hp8??:OSF1:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-osf + exit 0 ;; + i*86:OSF1:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1 + fi + exit 0 ;; + parisc*:Lites*:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hp-lites + exit 0 ;; + C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit 0 ;; + C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*X-MP:*:*:*) + echo xmp-cray-unicos + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*) + echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \ + | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \ + -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \ + -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*TS:*:*:*) + echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*T3D:*:*:*) + echo alpha-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*T3E:*:*:*) + echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY*SV1:*:*:*) + echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit 0 ;; + CRAY-2:*:*:*) + echo cray2-cray-unicos + exit 0 ;; + F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*) + FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit 0 ;; + i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + *:FreeBSD:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` + exit 0 ;; + i*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin + exit 0 ;; + i*:MINGW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32 + exit 0 ;; + i*:PW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32 + exit 0 ;; + i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. 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+ sh*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + x86_64:Linux:*:*) + echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu + exit 0 ;; + i*86:Linux:*:*) + # The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so + # first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent + # problems with other programs or directories called `ld' in the path. + ld_supported_targets=`cd /; ld --help 2>&1 \ + | sed -ne '/supported targets:/!d + s/[ ][ ]*/ /g + s/.*supported targets: *// + s/ .*// + p'` + case "$ld_supported_targets" in + elf32-i386) + TENTATIVE="${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnu" + ;; + a.out-i386-linux) + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout" + exit 0 ;; + coff-i386) + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff" + exit 0 ;; + "") + # Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or + # one that does not give us useful --help. + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuoldld" + exit 0 ;; + esac + # Determine whether the default compiler is a.out or elf + eval $set_cc_for_build + cat >$dummy.c < +#ifdef __cplusplus +#include /* for printf() prototype */ + int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { +#else + int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { +#endif +#ifdef __ELF__ +# ifdef __GLIBC__ +# if __GLIBC__ >= 2 + printf ("%s-pc-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]); +# else + printf ("%s-pc-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]); +# endif +# else + printf ("%s-pc-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]); +# endif +#else + printf ("%s-pc-linux-gnuaout\n", argv[1]); +#endif + return 0; +} +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy 2>/dev/null && ./$dummy "${UNAME_MACHINE}" && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 + rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + test x"${TENTATIVE}" != x && echo "${TENTATIVE}" && exit 0 + ;; + i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*) + # ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there. + # earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both + # sysname and nodename. + echo i386-sequent-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*) + # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version + # number series starting with 2... + # I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this, + # I just have to hope. -- rms. + # Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION} + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*) + UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'` + if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL} + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL} + fi + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:5:[78]*) + case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in + *486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;; + *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;; + *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;; + esac + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION} + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*:3.2:*) + if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then + UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' /dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|egrep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')` + (/bin/uname -X|egrep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i586 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pent ?II' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32 + fi + exit 0 ;; + i*86:*DOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit 0 ;; + pc:*:*:*) + # Left here for compatibility: + # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about + # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386. + echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit 0 ;; + Intel:Mach:3*:*) + echo i386-pc-mach3 + exit 0 ;; + paragon:*:*:*) + echo i860-intel-osf1 + exit 0 ;; + i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4 + if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4 + else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered. + echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4 + fi + exit 0 ;; + mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*) + # "miniframe" + echo m68010-convergent-sysv + exit 0 ;; + M68*:*:R3V[567]*:*) + test -r /sysV68 && echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv' && exit 0 ;; + 3[34]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0) + OS_REL='' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 ;; 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+ PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort + # says + echo i586-unisys-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*) + # From Gerald Hewes . + # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm + echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:*:*:FTX*) + # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com. + echo i860-stratus-sysv4 + exit 0 ;; + *:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos + exit 0 ;; + mc68*:A/UX:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit 0 ;; + news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*) + echo mips-sony-newsos6 + exit 0 ;; + R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*) + if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then + echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit 0 ;; + BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only. + echo powerpc-be-beos + exit 0 ;; + BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only. + echo powerpc-apple-beos + exit 0 ;; + BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible. + echo i586-pc-beos + exit 0 ;; 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then + UNAME_MACHINE=i386 + else + UNAME_MACHINE="$cputype" + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-plan9 + exit 0 ;; + i*86:OS/2:*:*) + # If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility + # is probably installed. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-os2-emx + exit 0 ;; + *:TOPS-10:*:*) + echo pdp10-unknown-tops10 + exit 0 ;; + *:TENEX:*:*) + echo pdp10-unknown-tenex + exit 0 ;; + KS10:TOPS-20:*:* | KL10:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE4:TOPS-20:*:*) + echo pdp10-dec-tops20 + exit 0 ;; + XKL-1:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE5:TOPS-20:*:*) + echo pdp10-xkl-tops20 + exit 0 ;; + *:TOPS-20:*:*) + echo pdp10-unknown-tops20 + exit 0 ;; + *:ITS:*:*) + echo pdp10-unknown-its + exit 0 ;; + i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop + exit 0 ;; + i*86:atheos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos + exit 0 ;; +esac + +#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2 +#echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" 1>&2 + +eval $set_cc_for_build +cat >$dummy.c < +# include +#endif +main () +{ +#if defined (sony) +#if defined (MIPSEB) + /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed, + I don't know.... */ + printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#else +#include + printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n", +#ifdef NEWSOS4 + "4" +#else + "" +#endif + ); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix) + printf ("arm-acorn-riscix"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux) + printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__) +#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k" +#endif + int version; + version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`; + if (version < 4) + printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + else + printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16) +#if defined (UMAXV) + printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0); +#else +#if defined (CMU) + printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0); +#else + printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__386BSD__) + printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (sequent) +#if defined (i386) + printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#if defined (ns32000) + printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (_SEQUENT_) + struct utsname un; + + uname(&un); + + if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) { + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0); + } + if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */ + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0); + } + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0); + +#endif + +#if defined (vax) +# if !defined (ultrix) +# include +# if defined (BSD) +# if BSD == 43 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0); +# else +# if BSD == 199006 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0); +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0); +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860) + printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + + exit (1); +} +EOF + +$CC_FOR_BUILD $dummy.c -o $dummy 2>/dev/null && ./$dummy && rm -f $dummy.c $dummy && exit 0 +rm -f $dummy.c $dummy + +# Apollos put the system type in the environment. + +test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit 0; } + +# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1) + +if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ] +then + case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in + c1*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c2*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit 0 ;; + c34*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c38*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + c4*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit 0 ;; + esac +fi + +cat >&2 < in order to provide the needed +information to handle your system. + +config.guess timestamp = $timestamp + +uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` + +/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/uname -X = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null` + +hostinfo = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/universe = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/arch -k = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/arch = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/oslevel = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null` + +UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE} +UNAME_RELEASE = ${UNAME_RELEASE} +UNAME_SYSTEM = ${UNAME_SYSTEM} +UNAME_VERSION = ${UNAME_VERSION} +EOF + +exit 1 + +# Local variables: +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d" +# time-stamp-end: "'" +# End: diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/config.sub b/pd/portaudio_v18/config.sub new file mode 100644 index 00000000..791bcded --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/config.sub @@ -0,0 +1,1413 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Configuration validation subroutine script. +# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 +# Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +timestamp='2001-10-05' + +# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software. +# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software +# can handle that machine. 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+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Documentation

+
+ +

Copyright 2000 Phil Burk and Ross Bencina +
+


+

+V18

+ +

+API Reference for V18

+ +
The Application Programmer Interface is documented in "portaudio.h".
+ +

+Tutorial

+ +
Describes how to write audio programs using the PortAudio API.
+ +

+Implementation Guide

+ +
Describes how to write an implementation of PortAudio for a +new computer platform.
+ +

+Paper Presented at ICMC2001 (PDF)

+ +
Describes the PortAudio API and discusses implementation issues. +Written July 2001.
+ +
+

+V19 - improved API

+ +

+Proposed V19 Changes

+ +
Describes API changes being considered by the developer community. +Feedback welcome.
+ +

+API Reference for V19

+ +
Reference documents for the Application Programmer Interface +for V19 generated by doxygen.
+ +
+

+Miscellaneous

+ +

+Improving Latency

+ +
How to tune your computer to achieve the lowest possible audio +delay.
+Return to PortAudio Home Page + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/latency.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/latency.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87f1d122 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/latency.html @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Implementation - Start/Stop + + +  +
+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Latency

+
+ +

This page discusses the issues of audio latency for PortAudio +. It offers suggestions on how to lower latency to improve the responsiveness +of applications. +

What is Latency? +
PortAudio and Latency +
Macintosh +
Unix +
WIndows
+By Phil Burk, Copyright 2002 Phil Burk and Ross Bencina +

+What is Latency?

+Latency is basically longest time that you have to wait before you obtain +a desired result. For digital audio output it is the time between making +a sound in software and finally hearing it. +

Consider the example of pressing a key on the ASCII keyboard to play +a note. There are several stages in this process which each contribute +their own latency. First the operating system must respond to the keypress. +Then the audio signal generated must work its way through the PortAudio +buffers. Then it must work its way through the audio card hardware. Then +it must go through the audio amplifier which is very quick and then travel +through the air. Sound travels at abous one foot per millisecond through +air so placing speakers across the room can add 5-20 msec of delay. +

The reverse process occurs when recording or responding to audio input. +If you are processing audio, for example if you implement a software guitar +fuzz box, then you have both the audio input and audio output latencies +added together. +

The audio buffers are used to prevent glitches in the audio stream. +The user software writes audio into the output buffers. That audio is read +by the low level audio driver or by DMA and sent to the DAC. If the computer +gets busy doing something like reading the disk or redrawing the screen, +then it may not have time to fill the audio buffer. The audio hardware +then runs out of audio data, which causes a glitch. By using a large enough +buffer we can ensure that there is always enough audio data for the audio +hardware to play. But if the buffer is too large then the latency is high +and the system feels sluggish. If you play notes on the keyboard then the +"instrument" will feel unresponsive. So you want the buffers to be as small +as possible without glitching. +

+PortAudio and Latency

+The only delay that PortAudio can control is the total length of its buffers. +The Pa_OpenStream() call takes two parameters: numBuffers and framesPerBuffer. +The latency is also affected by the sample rate which we will call framesPerSecond. +A frame is a set of samples that occur simultaneously. For a stereo stream, +a frame is two samples. +

The latency in milliseconds due to this buffering  is: +

latency_msec = 1000 * numBuffers * framesPerBuffer / framesPerSecond
+This is not the total latency, as we have seen, but it is the part we can +control. +

If you call Pa_OpenStream() with numBuffers equal to zero, then PortAudio +will select a conservative number that will prevent audio glitches. If +you still get glitches, then you can pass a larger value for numBuffers +until the glitching stops. if you try to pass a numBuffers value that is +too small, then PortAudio will use its own idea of the minimum value. +

PortAudio decides on the minimum number of buffers in a conservative +way based on the frameRate, operating system and other variables. You can +query the value that PortAudio will use by calling: +

int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate +);
+On some systems you can override the PortAudio minimum if you know your +system can handle a lower value. You do this by setting an environment +variable called PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC which is read by PortAudio when it +starts up. This is supported on the PortAudio implementations for Windows +MME, Windows DirectSound, and Unix OSS. +

+Macintosh

+The best thing you can do to improve latency on Mac OS 8 and 9 is to turn +off Virtual Memory. PortAudio V18 will detect that Virtual Memory is turned +off and use a very low latency. +

For Mac OS X the latency is very low because Apple Core Audio is so +well written. You can set the PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC variable using: +

setenv PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC 4
+ +

+Unix

+PortAudio under Unix currently uses a backgroud thread that reads and writes +to OSS. This gives you decent but not great latency. But if you raise the +priority of the background thread to a very priority then you can get under +10 milliseconds latency. In order to raise your priority you must run the +PortAudio program as root! You must also set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC using +the appropriate command for your shell. +

+Windows

+Latency under Windows is a complex issue because of all the alternative +operating system versions and device drivers. I have seen latency range +from 8 milliseconds to 400 milliseconds. The worst case is when using Windows +NT. Windows 98 is a little better, and Windows XP can be quite good if +properly tuned. +

The underlying audio API also makes a lot of difference. If the audio +device has its own DirectSound driver then DirectSound can often provide +better latency than WMME. But if a real DirectSound driver is not available +for your device then it is emulated using WMME and the latency can be very +high. That's where I saw the 400 millisecond latency. The ASIO implementation +is generally very good and will give the lowest latency if available. +

You can set the PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC variable to 50, for example, by +entering in MS-DOS: +

set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=50
+If you enter this in a DOS window then you must run the PortAudio program +from that same window for the variable to have an effect. You can add that +line to your C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot if you want it to affect any +PortAudio based program. +

For Windows XP, you can set environment variables as follows: +

    +
  1. +Select "Control Panel" from the "Start Menu".
  2. + +
  3. +Launch the "System" Control Panel
  4. + +
  5. +Click on the "Advanced" tab.
  6. + +
  7. +Click on the "Environment Variables" button.
  8. + +
  9. +Click "New" button under  User Variables.
  10. + +
  11. +Enter PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC for the name and some optimistic number for the +value.
  12. + +
  13. +Click OK, OK, OK.
  14. +
+ +

+Improving Latency on Windows

+There are several steps you can take to improve latency under windows. +
    +
  1. +Avoid reading or writng to disk when doing audio.
  2. + +
  3. +Turn off all automated background tasks such as email clients, virus scanners, +backup programs, FTP servers, web servers, etc. when doing audio.
  4. + +
  5. +Disconnect from the network to prevent network traffic from interrupting +your CPU.
  6. +
+Important: Windows XP users can also tune the OS to favor background +tasks, such as audio, over foreground tasks, such as word processing. I +lowered my latency from 40 to 10 milliseconds using this simple technique. +
    +
  1. +Select "Control Panel" from the "Start Menu".
  2. + +
  3. +Launch the "System" Control Panel
  4. + +
  5. +Click on the "Advanced" tab.
  6. + +
  7. +Click on the "Settings" button in the Performance area.
  8. + +
  9. +Click on the "Advanced" tab.
  10. + +
  11. +Select "Background services" in the Processor Scheduling area.
  12. + +
  13. +Click OK, OK.
  14. +
+Please let us know if you have others sugestions for lowering latency. +
  +
  + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.c.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.c.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..956f664c --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.c.txt @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ +/* + This file contains the host-neutral code for implementing multiple driver model + support in PortAudio. + + It has not been compiled, but it is supplied only for example purposes at this stage. + + TODO: use of CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL is bogus in some instances since some + of those functions don't return a PaError + + +*/ + +#include "pa_drivermodel.h.txt" + + +#ifndef PA_MULTIDRIVER +/* single driver support, most functions will stay in the implementation files */ + +PaDriverModelID Pa_CountDriverModels() +{ + return 1; +} + +/* +Perhaps all drivers should define this with this signature +const PaDriverModelInfo* Pa_GetDriverModelInfo( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ +} +*/ + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelDefaultInputDeviceID( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + return Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(); +} + + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelDefaultOutputDeviceID( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + return Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(); +} + +/* +Perhaps all drivers should define with this signature +int Pa_DriverModelMinNumBuffers( PaDriverModelID driverModelID, int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + +} +*/ + +int Pa_DriverModelCountDevices( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + return Pa_CountDevices(); +} + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelGetDeviceID(PaDriverModelID driverModelID, int perDriverModelIndex ) +{ + return perDriverModelIndex; +} + + +#else +/* multidriver support */ + + +typedef PaError (*PaInitializeFunPtr)( PaDriverModelImplementation** ); + +/* + the initializers array is a static table of function pointers + to all the available driverModels on the current platform. + + the order of pointers in the array is important. the first + pointer is always considered to be the "default" driver model. +*/ + +static PaInitializeFunPtr driverModelInitializers[] = { +#ifdef WINDOWS + PaWin32WMME_MultiDriverInitialize, + PaWin32DS_MultiDriverInitialize, + PaASIO_MultiDriverInitialize +#endif +#ifdef MAC + PaMacSM_MultiDriverInitialize, + PaMacCA_MultiDriverInitialize, + PaASIO_MultiDriverInitialize +#endif +/* other platforms here */ + (PaInitializeFunPtr*)0 /* NULL terminate the list */ +}; + + +/* + the driverModels array is a dynamically created table of + currently available driverModels. +*/ +static PaDriverModelImplementation* driverModels = 0; +static int numDriverModels = 0; + + +#define PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED\ + if( driverModels == 0 ) + return paLibraryNotInitialised + +#define PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( id ) + if( id < 0 || id >= numDriverModels ) + return paBadDriverModelID; + + +/* + ConvertPublicDeviceIdToImplementationDeviceId converts deviceId + from a public device id, to a device id for a particular + PortAudio implementation. On return impl will either point + to a valid implementation or will be NULL. +*/ +static void ConvertPublicDeviceIDToImplementationDeviceID( + PaDriverModelImplementation *impl, PaDeviceID deviceID ) +{ + int i, count; + + impl = NULL; + + for( i=0; i < numDriverModels; ++i ){ + count = driverModels[i]->countDevices(); + if( deviceID < count ){ + impl = driverModels[i]; + return NULL; + }else{ + deviceID -= count; + } + } +} + +static PaDeviceID ConvertImplementationDeviceIDToPublicDeviceID( + PaDriverModelID driverModelID, PaDeviceID deviceID ) +{ + int i; + + for( i=0; i < driverModelID; ++i ) + deviceID += driverModels[i]->countDevices(); +} + + +PaError Pa_Initialize( void ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + int i, initializerCount; + PaDriverModelImplementation *impl; + + if( driverModels != 0 ) + return paAlreadyInitialized; + + /* count the number of driverModels */ + initializerCount=0; + while( driverModelInitializers[initializerCount] != 0 ){ + ++initializerCount; + } + + driverModels = malloc( sizeof(PaDriverModelImplementation*) * initializerCount ); + if( driverModels == NULL ) + return paInsufficientMemory; + + numDriverModels = 0; + for( i=0; iterminate( driverModels[i] ); +} + + +long Pa_GetHostError( void ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + under construction. depends on error text proposal. +} + + +const char *Pa_GetErrorText( PaError errnum ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + under construction. may need to call driver model specific code + depending on how the error text proposal pans out. +} + + + +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + int i, result; + + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + result = 0; + for( i=0; i < numDriverModels; ++i ) + result += driverModels[i]->countDevices(); + + return result; +} + + +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return driverModels[0]->getDefaultInputDeviceID(); +} + +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return driverModels[0]->getDefaultInputDeviceID(); +} + + +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID deviceID ) +{ + PaDriverModelImplementation *impl; + + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + ConvertPublicDeviceIDToImplementationDeviceID( impl, deviceID ); + if( impl == NULL ) + return paInvalidDeviceID; + + return impl->getDeviceInfo( deviceID ); +} + +/* NEW MULTIPLE DRIVER MODEL FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------- */ + +PaDriverModelID Pa_CountDriverModels() +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return numDriverModels; +} + + +const PaDriverModelInfo* Pa_GetDriverModelInfo( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return driverModels[ driverModelID ]->getDriverModelInfo(); +} + + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelDefaultInputDeviceID( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return ConvertImplementationDeviceIDToPublicDeviceID( driverModelID, + driverModels[ driverModelID ]->getDefaultInputDeviceID(); +} + + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelDefaultOutputDeviceID( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return ConvertImplementationDeviceIDToPublicDeviceID( driverModelID, + driverModels[ driverModelID ]->getDefaultOutputDeviceID(); +} + + +int Pa_DriverModelMinNumBuffers( PaDriverModelID driverModelID, int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return driverModels[ driverModelID ]->getMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); +} + + +int Pa_DriverModelCountDevices( PaDriverModelID driverModelID ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return driverModels[ driverModelID ]->coundDevices(); +} + +PaDeviceID Pa_DriverModelGetDeviceID(PaDriverModelID driverModelID, int perDriverModelIndex ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + PA_CHECK_DRIVER_MODEL_ID( driverModelID ); + + return ConvertImplementationDeviceIDToPublicDeviceID( driverModelID, perDriverModelIndex ); +} + +/* END NEW MULTIPLE DRIVER MODEL FUNCTIONS ------------------------------ */ + + +PaError Pa_OpenStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + PaDeviceID inputDevice, + int numInputChannels, + PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, + void *inputDriverInfo, + PaDeviceID outputDevice, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat outputSampleFormat, + void *outputDriverInfo, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PaStreamFlags streamFlags, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ) +{ + PaError result; + PaDriverModelImplementation *inputImpl, *outputImpl, impl; + + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + if( inputDevice != paNoDevice ){ + ConvertPublicDeviceIDToImplementationDeviceID( inputImpl, inputDevice ); + if( inputImpl == NULL ) + return paInvalidDeviceID; + else + impl = inputImpl; + } + + if( outputDevice != paNoDevice ){ + ConvertPublicDeviceIDToImplementationDeviceID( outputImpl, outputDevice ); + if( outputImpl == NULL ) + return paInvalidDeviceID; + else + impl = outputImpl; + } + + if( inputDevice != paNoDevice && outputDevice != paNoDevice ){ + if( inputImpl != outputImpl ) + return paDevicesMustBelongToTheSameDriverModel; + } + + + result = impl->openStream( stream, inputDevice, numInputChannels, inputSampleFormat, inputDriverInfo, + outputDevice, numOutputChannels, outputSampleFormat, outputDriverInfo, + sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, numberOfBuffers, streamFlags, callback, userData ); + + + if( result == paNoError ) + ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->magic = PA_STREAM_MAGIC; + + return result; +} + + +PaError Pa_OpenDefaultStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ) +{ + PaError result; + int inputDevice = driverModels[0]->getDefaultInputDeviceID; + int outputDevice = driverModels[0]->getDefaultOutputDeviceID; + + result = driverModels[0]->openStream( stream, inputDevice, numInputChannels, sampleFormat, 0, + outputDevice, numOutputChannels, sampleFormat, 0, + sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, numberOfBuffers, + streamFlags, callback, userData ); + + if( result == paNoError ) + ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->magic = PA_STREAM_MAGIC; + + return result; +} + + +PaError Pa_CloseStream( PortAudioStream* stream ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + PaError result = ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->close(); + + if( result == PaNoError ) + ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->magic = 0; /* clear magic number */ + + return result; +} + + +PaError Pa_StartStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->start(); +} + + +PaError Pa_StopStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->stop(); +} + + +PaError Pa_AbortStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->abort(); +} + + +PaError Pa_StreamActive( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->active(); +} + +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->time(); +} + + +double Pa_StreamCPULoad( PortAudioStream* stream ) +{ + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + return ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->cpuLoad(); +} + + + +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( PaDeviceID deviceID, int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + PaDriverModelImplementation *impl; + PA_CHECK_INITIALIZED; + + ConvertPublicDeviceIDToImplementationDeviceID( impl, deviceID ); + if( impl == NULL ) + return paInvalidDeviceID; + + return impl->getMinNumBuffers( framesPerBuffer, sampleRate ); +} + + +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) +{ + same as existing implementaion +} + + +PaError Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format ) +{ + same as existing implementation +} + +#endif /* PA_MULTIDRIVER */ + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.h.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.h.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3f2ca2a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_drivermodel.h.txt @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +#ifndef PA_MULTIDRIVERMODEL_H +#define PA_MULTIDRIVERMODEL_H + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + + +/* + This file contains the host-neutral code for implementing multiple driver model + support in PortAudio. + + It has not been compiled, but it is supplied only for example purposes at this stage. +*/ + + +#include "portaudio.h" + + +#define PA_MULTIDRIVER // for multidriver support + + + +TODO: declare function pointer types for the following function pointers + +/* + Each driver model implementation needs to implement an initialize function + which is added to the driverModelInitializers array in pa_multidrivermodel.c + + the initializer function needs to return a pointer to a + PaDriverModelImplementation structure, or NULL if initiliazation failed. TODO: need error code instead + + the function pointer members of this structure point to funtions + which operate in exactly the same way as the corresponding functions + in the PortAudio API. +*/ + +struct{ + fptr terminate; /* takes the PaDriverModelImplementation* returned by initialize */ + fptr getDriverModelInfo; + fptr getHostError; + fptr getHostErrorText; + fptr countDevices; + fptr getDefaultInputDeviceID; + fptr getDefaultOutputDeviceID; + fptr getDeviceInfo; + fptr openStream; + fptr getMinNumBuffers; +} PaDriverModelImplementation; + +/* + whenever an implementaion's openstream method is called it should return a + PortAudioStream* whose first segment is actually the following structure. + + the functions pointer members of this structure point to funcitons + which operate in exactly the same way as the corresponding functions + in the PortAudio API. +*/ +struct{ + unsigned long magic; + fptr close; + fptr start; + fptr stop; + fptr abort; + fptr active; + fptr time; + fptr cpuLoad; +} PaStreamImplementation; + +/* + Implementations should set magic to PA_STREAM_MAGIC when opening + a stream _and_ clear it to zero when closing a stream. + All functions which operate on streams should check the validity + of magic. +*/ + +#define PA_STREAM_MAGIC 0x12345678 + +#define PA_CHECK_STREAM( stream )\ + if( ((PaStreamImplementation*)stream)->magic != PA_STREAM_MAGIC )\ + return paBadStreamPtr; + + +/* + PA_API allows the same implementation to be used for single + driver model and multi-driver model operation. If + PA_MULTIDRIVER not defined, PA_API will declare api + functions as global, otherwise they will be static, and include + the drivermodel code. + + Usage would be something like: + + int PA_API(CountDevices)(); + + The PA_MULTIDRIVER_SUPPORT macro declares the initialization and + termination functions required by the multidriver support. it also + allocates and deallocates the PaDriverModelImplementation structure. + + TODO: add macros for initializing PaStreamImplementation PortAudioStream + these would be PA_INITIALIZE_STREAM and PA_TERMINATE_STREAM + they would assign and clear the magic number and assign the + interface functions if neceassary. +*/ + +#ifdef PA_MULTIDRIVER + +#define PA_API( model, name ) static Pa ## model ## _ ## name + +#define PA_MULTIDRIVER_SUPPORT( model )\ +PaError Pa_ ## model ## _MultiDriverTerminate( PaStreamImplementation *impl )\ +{\ + free( impl );\ + return Pa ## model ## _Terminate();\ +}\ +PaError Pa ## model ## _MultiDriverInitialize( PaStreamImplementation** impl )\ +{\ + PaError result = Pa ## model ## _Initialize();\ +\ + if( result == paNoError ){\ + *impl = malloc( sizeof( PaDriverModelImplementation ) );\ + if( impl == NULL ){\ + // TODO: call terminate, return an error + }else{\ + (*impl)->terminate = Pa ## model ## _MultiDriverTerminate();\ + (*impl)->getDriverModelInfo = Pa ## model ## _GetDriverModelInfo();\ + (*impl)->getHostError = Pa ## model ## _GetHostError();\ + // TODO: assign the rest of the interface functions + }\ + }\ + return result;\ +} + +#else /* !PA_MULTIDRIVER */ + +#define PA_API( model, name ) Pa_ ## name + +#define PA_MULTIDRIVER_SUPPORT + +#endif /* PA_MULTIDRIVER */ + + + +#endif /* PA_MULTIDRIVERMODEL_H */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_guide.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_guide.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50abc304 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_guide.html @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Implementation - Start/Stop + + +  +
+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Implementation Guide

+
+ +

This document describes how to implement the PortAudio API on a new +computer platform. Implementing PortAudio on a new platform, makes it possible +to port many existing audio applications to that platform. +

By Phil Burk +
Copyright 2000 Phil Burk and Ross Bencina +

Note that the license says: "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.". +So when you have finished a new implementation, please send it back to +us at  "http://www.portaudio.com" +so that we can make it available for other users. Thank you! +

+Download the Latest PortAudio Implementation

+Always start with the latest implementation available at "http://www.portaudio.com". +Look for the nightly snapshot under the CVS section. +

+Select an Existing Implementation as a Basis

+The fastest way to get started is to take an existing implementation and +translate it for your new platform. Choose an implementation whose architecture +is as close as possible to your target. +
    +
  • +DirectSound Implementation - pa_win_ds - Uses a timer callback for the +background "thread". Polls a circular buffer and writes blocks of data +to keep it full.
  • + +
  • +Windows MME - pa_win_wmme - Spawns an actual Win32 thread. Writes blocks +of data to the HW device and waits for events that signal buffer completion.
  • + +
  • +Linux OSS - pa_linux - Spawns a real thread that writes to the "/dev/dsp" +stream using blocking I/O calls.
  • +
+When you write a new implementation, you will be using some code that is +in common with all implementations. This code is in the folder "pa_common". +It provides various functions such as parameter checking, error code to +text conversion, sample format conversion, clipping and dithering, etc. +

The code that you write will go into a separate folder called "pa_{os}_{api}". +For example, code specific to the DirectSound interface for Windows goes +in "pa_win_ds". +

+Read Docs and Code

+Famialiarize yourself with the system by reading the documentation provided. +here is a suggested order: +
    +
  1. +User Programming Tutorial
  2. + +
  3. +Header file "pa_common/portaudio.h" which defines API.
  4. + +
  5. +Header file "pa_common/pa_host.h" for host dependant code. This definces +the routine you will need to provide.
  6. + +
  7. +Shared code in "pa_common/pa_lib.c".
  8. + +
  9. +Docs on Implementation of Start/Stop +code.
  10. +
+ +

+Implement  Output to Default Device

+Now we are ready to crank some code. For instant gratification, let's try +to play a sine wave. +
    +
  1. +Link the test program "pa_tests/patest_sine.c" with the file "pa_lib.c" +and the implementation specific file you are creating.
  2. + +
  3. +For now, just stub out the device query code and the audio input code.
  4. + +
  5. +Modify PaHost_OpenStream() to open your default target device and get everything +setup.
  6. + +
  7. +Modify PaHost_StartOutput() to start playing audio.
  8. + +
  9. +Modify PaHost_StopOutput() to stop audio.
  10. + +
  11. +Modify PaHost_CloseStream() to clean up. Free all memory that you allocated +in PaHost_OpenStream().
  12. + +
  13. +Keep cranking until you can play a sine wave using "patest_sine.c".
  14. + +
  15. +Once that works, try "patest_pink.c", "patest_clip.c", "patest_sine8.c".
  16. + +
  17. +To test your Open and Close code, try "patest_many.c".
  18. + +
  19. +Now test to make sure that the three modes of stopping are properly supported +by running "patest_stop.c".
  20. + +
  21. +Test your implementation of time stamping with "patest_sync.c".
  22. +
+ +

+Implement Device Queries

+Now that output is working, lets implement the code for querying what devices +are available to the user. Run "pa_tests/pa_devs.c". It should print all +of the devices available and their characteristics. +

+Implement Input

+Implement audio input and test it with: +
    +
  1. +patest_record.c - record in half duplex, play back as recorded.
  2. + +
  3. +patest_wire.c - full duplex, copies input to output. Note that some HW +may not support full duplex.
  4. + +
  5. +patest_fuzz.c - plug in your guitar and get a feel for why latency is an +important issue in computer music.
  6. + +
  7. +paqa_devs.c - try to open every device and use it with every possible format
  8. +
+ +

+Debugging Tools

+You generally cannot use printf() calls to debug real-time processes because +they disturb the timing. Also calling printf() from your background thread +or interrupt could crash the machine. So PA includes a tool for capturing +events and storing the information while it is running. It then prints +the events when Pa_Terminate() is called. +
    +
  1. +To enable trace mode, change TRACE_REALTIME_EVENTS in "pa_common/pa_trace.h" +from a (0) to a (1).
  2. + +
  3. +Link with "pa_common/pa_trace.c".
  4. + +
  5. +Add trace messages to your code by calling:
  6. + +
       void AddTraceMessage( char *msg, int data ); +
    for example +
       AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: past_NumCallbacks ", +past->past_NumCallbacks ); +
  7. +Run your program. You will get a dump of events at the end.
  8. + +
  9. +You can leave the trace messages in your code. They will turn to NOOPs +when you change TRACE_REALTIME_EVENTS back to (0).
  10. +
+ +

+Delivery

+Please send your new code along with notes on the implementation back to +us at "http://www.portaudio.com". +We will review the implementation and post it with your name. If you had +to make any modifications to the code in "pa_common" or "pa_tests" please +send us those modifications and your notes. We will try to merge your changes +so that the "pa_common" code works with all implementations. +

If you have suggestions for how to make future implementations easier, +please let us know. +
THANKS! +
  + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_startstop.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_startstop.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f2d0ce5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_impl_startstop.html @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Implementation - Start/Stop + + +  +

+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Implementation

+
+ +

+Starting and Stopping Streams

+PortAudio is generally executed in two "threads". The foreground thread +is the application thread. The background "thread" may be implemented as +an actual thread, an interrupt handler, or a callback from a timer thread. +

There are three ways that PortAudio can stop a stream. In each case +we look at the sequence of events and the messages sent between the two +threads. The following variables are contained in the internalPortAudioStream. +

int   past_IsActive;     +/* Background is still playing. */ +
int   past_StopSoon;     /* Stop +when last buffer done. */ +
int   past_StopNow;      /* +Stop IMMEDIATELY. */
+ +

+Pa_AbortStream()

+This function causes the background thread to terminate as soon as possible +and audio I/O to stop abruptly. +
  + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Foreground ThreadBackground Thread
sets StopNow
sees StopNow
clears IsActive, stops thread
waits for thread to exit
turns off audio I/O
+ +

+Pa_StopStream()

+This function stops the user callback function from being called and then +waits for all audio data written to the output buffer to be played. In +a system with very low latency, you may not hear any difference between +
  + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Foreground ThreadBackground Thread
sets StopSoon
stops calling user callback
continues until output buffer empty
clears IsActive, stops thread
waits for thread to exit
turns off audio I/O
+ +

+User callback returns one.

+If the user callback returns one then the user callback function will no +longer be called. Audio output will continue until all audio data written +to the output buffer has been played. Then the audio I/O is stopped, the +background thread terminates, and the stream becomes inactive. +
  + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Foreground ThreadBackground Thread
callback returns 1
sets StopSoon
stops calling user callback
continues until output buffer empty
clears IsActive, stops thread
waits for thread to exit
turns off audio I/O
+ +
  + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_asio.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_asio.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7fa7d3a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_asio.html @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Tutorial + + +  +
+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Tutorial

+
+ +

+home | +contents +| previousnext

+ +

+Compiling for ASIO (Windows or Macintosh)

+ +
ASIO is a low latency audio API from Steinberg. To compile +an ASIO application, you must first download +the ASIO SDK from Steinberg. You also need to obtain ASIO drivers from +the manufacturer of your audio hardware. +

Note: I am using '/' as a file separator below. On Macintosh replace +'/' with ':'. On Windows, replace '/' with '\'. +

You may try compiling the "pa_tests/patest_saw.c" file first because +it is the simplest. +

Several files are common to all PortAudio implementations. Add the following +source files to your project: +

pa_common/pa_lib.c +
pa_common/portaudio.h +
pa_common/pa_host.h
+To use ASIO with the PortAudio library add the following: +
+
pa_asio/pa_asio.cpp
+
+
+ +

+Macintosh Specific

+ +
Note: there is a bug in the Macintosh ASIO code. Mac +users should read the file "pa_asio:readme_asio_sdk_patch.txt" for information +on how to fix the bug. +

Add these files from the ASIO SDK downloaded from Steinberg:

+ +
+
host/asiodrivers.cpp +
host/mac/asioshlib.cpp +
host/mac/codefragements.cpp
+The ASIO drivers should be in a folder called "ASIO Drivers" beneath your +application.
+ +

+Windows Specific

+ +
Add these files from the ASIO SDK downloaded from Steinberg:
+ +
+
host/asiodrivers.cpp +
host/asiolist.cpp +
common/asio.cpp
+
+ +
Add these directories to the path for include files:
+ +
+
host +
host/pc +
common
+
+ +
and link with the system library "winmm.lib". For MS +Visual C++: +
    +
  • +select "Settings..." from the "Project" menu,
  • + +
  • +select the project name in the tree on the left,
  • + +
  • +choose "All Configurations" in the popup menu above the tree,
  • + +
  • +select the "Link" tab,
  • + +
  • +enter "winmm.lib", without quotes, as the first item in the "Object/library +modules:" field.
  • +
+
+home | +contents +| previousnext + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_callback.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_callback.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5ccaf0f --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/pa_tut_callback.html @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Tutorial + + +  +
+ + + +
+
+

+PortAudio Tutorial

+
+ +

+Writing a Callback Function

+ +
To write a program using PortAudio, you must include the "portaudio.h" +include file. You may wish to read "portaudio.h" +because it contains a complete description of the PortAudio functions and +constants. +
+
#include "portaudio.h"
+
+The next task is to write your custom callback function. It is a function +that is called by the PortAudio engine whenever it has captured audio data, +or when it needs more audio data for output. +

Your callback function is often called by an interrupt, or low level +process so you should not do any complex system activities like allocating +memory, or reading or writing files, or printf(). Just crunch numbers and +generate audio signals. What is safe or not safe will vary from platform +to platform. On the Macintosh, for example, you can only call "interrupt +safe" routines. Also do not call any PortAudio functions in the callback +except for Pa_StreamTime() and Pa_GetCPULoad(). +

Your callback function must return an int and accept the exact parameters +specified in this typedef: +

+
typedef int (PortAudioCallback)(
+               void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer,
+               unsigned long framesPerBuffer,
+               PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData );
+
+Here is an example callback function from the test file "patests/patest_saw.c". +It calculates a simple left and right sawtooth signal and writes it to +the output buffer. Notice that in this example, the signals are of float +data type. The signals must be between -1.0 and +1.0. You can also use +16 bit integers or other formats which are specified during setup. You +can pass a pointer to your data structure through PortAudio which will +appear as userData. +
+
int patestCallback(  void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer,
+                     unsigned long framesPerBuffer,
+                     PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData )
+{
+    unsigned int i;
+/* Cast data passed through stream to our structure type. */
+    paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData;
+    float *out = (float*)outputBuffer;
+        
+    for( i=0; i<framesPerBuffer; i++ )
+    {
+    /* Stereo channels are interleaved. */
+        *out++ = data->left_phase;              /* left */
+        *out++ = data->right_phase;             /* right */
+
+    /* Generate simple sawtooth phaser that ranges between -1.0 and 1.0. */
+        data->left_phase += 0.01f;
+    /* When signal reaches top, drop back down. */
+        if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 2.0f;
+
+    /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */
+        data->right_phase += 0.03f; 
+        if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 2.0f;
+    }
+    return 0;
+}
+
+
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+Querying for Available Devices

+ +
There are often several different audio devices available in +a computer with different capabilities. They can differ in the sample rates +supported, bit widths, etc. PortAudio provides a simple way to query for +the available devices, and then pass the selected device to Pa_OpenStream(). +For an example, see the file "pa_tests/pa_devs.c". +

To determine the number of devices: +

+
numDevices = Pa_CountDevices();
+
+You can then query each device in turn by calling Pa_GetDeviceInfo() with +an index. +
+
for( i=0; i<numDevices; i++ ) {
+     pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( i );
+
+It will return a pointer to a PaDeviceInfo structure which is +defined as: +
+
typedef struct{
+    int structVersion; 
+    const char *name;
+    int maxInputChannels;
+    int maxOutputChannels;
+/* Number of discrete rates, or -1 if range supported. */
+    int numSampleRates;
+/* Array of supported sample rates, or {min,max} if range supported. */
+    const double *sampleRates;
+    PaSampleFormat nativeSampleFormat;
+}PaDeviceInfo;
+
+If the device supports a continuous range of sample rates, then numSampleRates +will equal -1, and the sampleRates array will have two values, the minimum  +and maximum rate. +

The device information is allocated by Pa_Initialize() and freed by +Pa_Terminate() so you do not have to free() the structure returned by Pa_GetDeviceInfo().

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+PortAudio Tutorial

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+ +

+Exploring PortAudio

+ +
Now that you have a good idea of how PortAudio works, you can +try out the test programs. +
    +
  • +For an example of playing a sine wave, see "pa_tests/patest_sine.c".
  • + +
  • +For an example of recording and playing back a sound, see  "pa_tests/patest_record.c".
  • +
+I also encourage you to examine the source for the PortAudio libraries. +If you have suggestions on ways to improve them, please let us know. if +you want to implement PortAudio on a new platform, please let us know as +well so we can coordinate people's efforts.
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+
+ +

+Initializing PortAudio

+ +
Before making any other calls to PortAudio, you must call Pa_Initialize(). +This will trigger a scan of available devices which can be queried later. +Like most PA functions, it will return a result of type paError. +If the result is not paNoError, then an error has occurred. +
+
err = Pa_Initialize();
+if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
+
+You can get a text message that explains the error message by passing it +to +
+
printf(  "PortAudio error: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) );
+
+
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+ +

+Compiling for Macintosh

+ +
To compile a Macintosh application with the PortAudio library, +add the following source files to your project: +
+
pa_mac:pa_mac.c
+pa_common:pa_lib.c
+pa_common:portaudio.h
+pa_common:pa_host.h
+
+Also add the Apple SoundLib to your project. +

You may try compiling the "pa_tests:patest_saw.c" file first because +it is the simplest.

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+ +

+Compiling for Macintosh OS X

+ +
To compile a Macintosh OS X CoreAudio application with the +PortAudio library you will use the following source files: +
pa_mac_core/pa_mac_core.c
+pa_common/pa_lib.c
+pa_common/portaudio.h
+pa_common/pa_host.h
+pa_common/pa_convert.c
+pablio/ringbuffer.c
+pablio/ringbuffer.h
+
+ +

+Using Apple Project Builder

+ +
Create a new ProjectBuilder project. You can use a "Tool" project +to run the PortAudio examples. +

Add the source files from above to your Project. +

Add both the Apple CoreAudio.framework and the AudioToolbox.framework +to your project by selecting "Add FrameWorks..." from the Project menu. +

Compile and run the "pa_tests:patest_saw.c" file first because it is +the simplest.

+ +

+Or Using Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8

+ +
by James Vanlommel
+ +
Create a new CodeWarrior project using Mac OS C++ Stationery. +
Then choose Mac OS X Mach-O > Standard Console > C++ Console Mach-O. +

In the project window, Clear the HelloWorld.cpp file and add the source +files from above to your Project. +

Add a test file of your choosing, like +
   patests    /patest_sine8.c +
  +
Add the frameworks to the Frameworks tab using Project > Add Files... +
   CoreAudio +
   AudioToolbox +

(The System framework should already be a part of the project.) +

Open the current target's settings, and in Language Settings > C/C++ +Language, uncheck (disable) the "ANSI Strict" setting. (Do this for both +Debug and Release projects, if necessary.) +

Edit pa_mac_core.c: +
   On line 1546, cast the PaHost_AllocateFastMemory() result +to a (char *) or you will get a compile error. +
  +
Compile and run. (may need to run from a terminal window) +

I've successfully built patest_sine8.c this way using the CVS .tar version +of portaudio (date: 2003-04-27). I get 17 warnings during compilation, +all of which deal with unused variables or arguments.

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+
+ +

+Opening a Stream using Defaults

+ +
The next step is to open a stream which is similar to opening +a file. You can specify whether you want audio input and/or output, how +many channels, the data format, sample rate, etc. +

First declare a variable to receive the stream pointer: +

+
PortAudioStream   *stream;
+
+There are two calls for opening streams, Pa_OpenStream() and Pa_OpenDefaultStream(). +Pa_OpenStream() takes extra  parameters which give you more +control. You can normally just use Pa_OpenDefaultStream() which +just calls Pa_OpenStream() with some reasonable default +values.  Let's open a stream for stereo output, using floating point +data, at 44100 Hz. +
+
err = Pa_OpenDefaultStream(
+    &stream,        /* passes back stream pointer */
+    0,              /* no input channels */
+    2,              /* stereo output */
+    paFloat32,      /* 32 bit floating point output */
+    44100,          /* sample rate */
+    256,            /* frames per buffer */
+    0,              /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */
+    patestCallback, /* specify our custom callback */
+    &data );        /* pass our data through to callback */
+
+If you want to use 16 bit integer data, pass paInt16 instead of +paFloat32.
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+

+PortAudio Tutorial

+
+ +

+Compiling for Unix OSS

+ +
[Skip this page if you are not using Unix and OSS] +

We currently support the OSS +audio drivers for Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD. We hope to someday support +the newer ALSA drivers. +

    +
  1. +cd to pa_unix_oss directory
  2. + +
  3. +Edit the Makefile and uncomment one of the tests. You may try compiling +the "patest_sine.c" file first because it is very simple.
  4. + +
  5. +gmake run
  6. +
+
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+

+PortAudio Tutorial

+
+ +

+Overview of PortAudio

+ +
PortAudio is a library that provides streaming audio input +and output. It is a cross-platform API (Application Programming Interface) +that works on Windows, Macintosh, Unix running OSS, SGI, BeOS, and perhaps +other platforms by the time you read this. This means that you can write +a simple 'C' program to process or generate an audio signal, and that program +can run on several different types of computer just by recompiling the +source code. +

Here are the steps to writing a PortAudio application: +

    +
  1. +Write a callback function that will be called by PortAudio when audio processing +is needed.
  2. + +
  3. +Initialize the PA library and open a stream for audio I/O.
  4. + +
  5. +Start the stream. Your callback function will be now be called repeatedly +by PA in the background.
  6. + +
  7. +In your callback you can read audio data from the inputBuffer and/or write +data to the outputBuffer.
  8. + +
  9. +Stop the stream by returning 1 from your callback, or by calling a stop +function.
  10. + +
  11. +Close the stream and terminate the library.
  12. +
+
+ +
There is also another interface +provided that allows you to generate audio in the foreground. You then +simply write data to the stream and the tool will not return until it is +ready to accept more data. This interface is simpler to use but is usually +not preferred for large applications because it requires that you launch +a thread to perform the synthesis. Launching a thread may be difficult +on non-multi-tasking systems such as the Macintosh prior to MacOS X. +

Let's continue by building a simple application that will play a sawtooth +wave. +

Please select the page for the specific implementation you would like +to use: +

+or continue with the next page of the programming +tutorial.
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+
+ +

+Compiling for Windows (WMME or DirectSound)

+ +
To compile PortAudio for Windows, you can choose between three +options: +
    +
  • +DirectSound API.
  • + +
  • +Windows MultiMedia Extensions API (aka WMME or WAVE).
  • + +
  • +Steinberg's ASIO API
  • +
+Some advantages of using DirectSound are that DirectSound may have lower +latency than WMME, and supports effects processing plugins. But one disadvantage +is that DirectSound is not installed on all PCs, and is not well supported +under Windows NT. So WMME is the best choice for most projects. +

Note: If you are compiling one of the PortAudio test programs +with Visual C++, then create a new Project of type "Win32 Console Application". +

+All

+For any Windows implementation, add the following source files to your +project: +
+
pa_common\pa_lib.c
+pa_common\portaudio.h
+pa_common\pa_host.h
+
+Link with the system library "winmm.lib". For Visual C++: +
    +
  1. +select "Settings..." from the "Project" menu,
  2. + +
  3. +select the project name in the tree on the left,
  4. + +
  5. +choose "All Configurations" in the popup menu above the tree,
  6. + +
  7. +select the "Link" tab,
  8. + +
  9. +enter "winmm.lib", without quotes, as the first item in the "Object/library +modules:" field.
  10. +
+ +

+WMME

+To use the WMME implementation, add the following source files to your +project: +
pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c
+ +

+DirectSound

+If you want to use the DirectSound implementation of PortAudio then you +must have a recent copy of the free +DirectX +SDK for Developers from Microsoft installed on your computer. To compile +an application add the following source files to your project: +
+
pa_win_ds\dsound_wrapper.c
+pa_win_ds\pa_dsound.c
+
+Link with both system libraries "dsound.lib" and "winmm.lib" +using the procedure described above for "winmm.lib". +
  + + + + +
Borland users cannot link with the "dsound.lib" from Microsoft +directly. Emmanuel offered this advice: +

One can use implib from Borland to generate a new .lib file which is +compatible with Borland C++. +

Use: "implib dsound.dll dsound.lib" and include dsound.lib into your +project. +

I still had a problem executing the patest_record example. The thread +ended with an error like 'Floating point overflow at...'. This problem +was caused due to a fault in the compiler. Now I'm using Borland 5.02 (instead +of 5.01). Everything seems to be working fine at the moment.

+
+ +
You might try compiling the "pa_tests\patest_saw.c" file first +because it is the simplest.
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+ +

+Starting and Stopping a Stream

+ +
The stream will not start running until you call Pa_StartStream(). +Then it will start calling your callback function to perform the audio +processing. +
+
err = Pa_StartStream( stream );
+if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
+
+At this point, audio is being generated. You can communicate to your callback +routine through the data structure you passed in on the open call, or through +global variables, or using other interprocess communication techniques. +Please be aware that your callback function may be called at interrupt +time when your foreground process is least expecting it. So avoid sharing +complex data structures that are easily corrupted like double linked lists. +

In many of the tests we simply sleep for a few seconds so we can hear +the sound. This is easy to do with Pa_Sleep() which will sleep for some +number of milliseconds. Do not rely on this function for accurate scheduling. +it is mostly for writing examples. +

+
/* Sleep for several seconds. */
+Pa_Sleep(NUM_SECONDS*1000);
+
+When you are through, you can stop the stream from the foreground. +
+
err = Pa_StopStream( stream );
+if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
+
+You can also stop the stream by returning 1 from your custom callback function.
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+
+ +

+Blocking Read/Write Functions

+ +
[Note: These functions are not part of the official PortAudio +API. They are simply built on top of PortAudio as an extra utility. Also +note that they are under evaluation and their definition may change.] +

There are two fundamentally different ways to design an audio API. One +is to use callback functions the way we have already shown. The callback +function operates under an interrupt or background thread This leaves the +foreground application free to do other things while the audio just runs +in the background. But this can sometimes be awkward. +

So we have provided an alternative technique that lets a program generate +audio in the foreground and then just write it to the audio stream as if +it was a file. If there is not enough room in the audio buffer for more +data, then the write function will just block until more room is available. +This can make it very easy to write an audio example. To use this tool, +you must add the files "pablio/pablio.c" and "pablio/ringbuffer.c" to your +project. You must also: +

+
#include "pablio.h"
+
+Here is a short excerpt of a program that opens a stream for input and +output. It then reads a block of samples from input, and writes them to +output, in a loop.  The complete example can be found in "pablio/test_rw.c". +
+
    #define SAMPLES_PER_FRAME     (2)
+    #define FRAMES_PER_BLOCK    (1024)
+    SAMPLE          samples[SAMPLES_PER_FRAME * FRAMES_PER_BLOCK];
+    PaError         err;
+    PABLIO_Stream  *aStream;
+
+/* Open simplified blocking I/O layer on top of PortAudio. */
+    err = OpenAudioStream( &rwbl, SAMPLE_RATE, paFloat32,
+                         (PABLIO_READ_WRITE | PABLIO_STEREO) );
+    if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
+
+/* Process samples in the foreground. */
+    for( i=0; i<(NUM_SECONDS * SAMPLE_RATE); i++ )
+    {
+    /* Read one block of data into sample array from audio input. */
+        ReadAudioStream( aStream, samples, FRAMES_PER_BLOCK );
+    /*
+    ** At this point you could process the data in samples array,
+    ** and write the result back to the same samples array.
+    */
+    /* Write that same frame of data to output. */
+        WriteAudioStream( aStream, samples, FRAMES_PER_BLOCK );
+    }
+
+    CloseAudioStream( aStream );
+
+
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+Terminating PortAudio

+ +
You can start and stop a stream as many times as you like. +But when you are done using it, you should close it by calling:
+ +
+
+
err = Pa_CloseStream( stream );
+if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
+
+Then when you are done using PortAudio, you should terminate the whole +system by calling: +
+
Pa_Terminate();
+
+That's basically it. You can now write an audio program in 'C' that will +run on multiple platforms, for example PCs and Macintosh. +

In the rest of the tutorial we will look at some additional utility +functions, and a different way of using PortAudio that does not require +the use of a callback function.

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+Utility Functions

+ +
Here are several more functions that are not critical, but +may be handy when using PortAudio. +

Pa_StreamActive() returns one when the stream in playing audio, zero +when not playing, or a negative error number if the stream is invalid. +The stream is active between calls to Pa_StartStream() and Pa_StopStream(), +but may also become inactive if the callback returns a non-zero value. +In the latter case, the stream is considered inactive after the last buffer +has finished playing. +

+
PaError Pa_StreamActive( PortAudioStream *stream );
+
+Pa_StreamTime() returns the number of samples that have been generated. +PaTimeStamp is a double precision number which is a convenient way to pass +big numbers around even though we only need integers. +
+
PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream );
+
+The "CPU Load" is a fraction of total CPU time consumed by the stream's +audio processing. A value of 0.5 would imply that PortAudio and the sound +generating callback was consuming roughly 50% of the available CPU time. +This function may be called from the callback function or the application. +
+
double Pa_GetCPULoad( PortAudioStream* stream );
+
+
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+
+

+PortAudio Tutorial

+
+ +

Copyright 2000 Phil Burk and Ross Bencina +

+Table of Contents

+ +
Overview of PortAudio +
Compiling for Macintosh OS 7,8,9 +
Compiling for Macintosh OS X +
Compiling for Windows (DirectSound and WMME) +
Compiling for ASIO on Windows or Mac OS +8,9 +
Compiling for Unix OSS +
Writing a Callback Function +
Initializing PortAudio +
Opening a Stream using Defaults +
Starting and Stopping a Stream +
Cleaning Up +
Utilities +
Querying for Devices +
Blocking Read/Write Functions +
Exploring the PortAudio Package
+home | contents | +previous |  next + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_h.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_h.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d60086f --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_h.txt @@ -0,0 +1,425 @@ +#ifndef PORT_AUDIO_H +#define PORT_AUDIO_H + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * PortAudio API Header File + * Latest version available at: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ + +typedef int PaError; +typedef enum { + paNoError = 0, + + paHostError = -10000, + paInvalidChannelCount, + paInvalidSampleRate, + paInvalidDeviceId, + paInvalidFlag, + paSampleFormatNotSupported, + paBadIODeviceCombination, + paInsufficientMemory, + paBufferTooBig, + paBufferTooSmall, + paNullCallback, + paBadStreamPtr, + paTimedOut, + paInternalError +} PaErrorNum; + +/* + Pa_Initialize() is the library initialisation function - call this before + using the library. +*/ + +PaError Pa_Initialize( void ); + +/* + Pa_Terminate() is the library termination function - call this after + using the library. +*/ + +PaError Pa_Terminate( void ); + +/* + Return host specific error. + This can be called after receiving a paHostError. +*/ +long Pa_GetHostError( void ); + +/* + Translate the error number into a human readable message. +*/ +const char *Pa_GetErrorText( PaError errnum ); + +/* + Sample formats + + These are formats used to pass sound data between the callback and the + stream. Each device has a "native" format which may be used when optimum + efficiency or control over conversion is required. + + Formats marked "always available" are supported (emulated) by all devices. + + The floating point representation uses +1.0 and -1.0 as the respective + maximum and minimum. + +*/ + +typedef unsigned long PaSampleFormat; +#define paFloat32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<0)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt16 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<1)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<2)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<3)) +#define paPackedInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<4)) +#define paInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<5)) +#define paUInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<6)) /* unsigned 8 bit, 128 is "ground" */ +#define paCustomFormat ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<16)) + +/* + Device enumeration mechanism. + + Device ids range from 0 to Pa_CountDevices()-1. + + Devices may support input, output or both. Device 0 is always the "default" + device and should support at least stereo in and out if that is available + on the taget platform _even_ if this involves kludging an input/output + device on platforms that usually separate input from output. Other platform + specific devices are specified by positive device ids. +*/ + +typedef int PaDeviceID; +#define paNoDevice -1 + +typedef struct{ + int structVersion; + const char *name; + int maxInputChannels; + int maxOutputChannels; +/* Number of discrete rates, or -1 if range supported. */ + int numSampleRates; +/* Array of supported sample rates, or {min,max} if range supported. */ + const double *sampleRates; + PaSampleFormat nativeSampleFormats; +} PaDeviceInfo; + + +int Pa_CountDevices(); +/* + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() + + Return the default device ID or paNoDevice if there is no devices. + The result can be passed to Pa_OpenStream(). + + On the PC, the user can specify a default device by + setting an environment variable. For example, to use device #1. + + set PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE=1 + + The user should first determine the available device ID by using + the supplied application "pa_devs". +*/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ); +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ); + +/* + PaTimestamp is used to represent a continuous sample clock with arbitrary + start time useful for syncronisation. The type is used in the outTime + argument to the callback function and the result of Pa_StreamTime() +*/ + +typedef double PaTimestamp; + +/* + Pa_GetDeviceInfo() returns a pointer to an immutable PaDeviceInfo structure + referring to the device specified by id. + If id is out of range the function returns NULL. + + The returned structure is owned by the PortAudio implementation and must + not be manipulated or freed. The pointer is guaranteed to be valid until + between calls to Pa_Initialize() and Pa_Terminate(). +*/ + +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID devID ); + +/* + PortAudioCallback is implemented by clients of the portable audio api. + + inputBuffer and outputBuffer are arrays of interleaved samples, + the format, packing and number of channels used by the buffers are + determined by parameters to Pa_OpenStream() (see below). + + framesPerBuffer is the number of sample frames to be processed by the callback. + + outTime is the time in samples when the buffer(s) processed by + this callback will begin being played at the audio output. + See also Pa_StreamTime() + + userData is the value of a user supplied pointer passed to Pa_OpenStream() + intended for storing synthesis data etc. + + return value: + The callback can return a nonzero value to stop the stream. This may be + useful in applications such as soundfile players where a specific duration + of output is required. However, it is not necessary to utilise this mechanism + as StopStream() will also terminate the stream. A callback returning a + nonzero value must fill the entire outputBuffer. + + NOTE: None of the other stream functions may be called from within the + callback function except for Pa_GetCPULoad(). + +*/ + +typedef int (PortAudioCallback)( + void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + + +/* + Stream flags + + These flags may be supplied (ored together) in the streamFlags argument to + the Pa_OpenStream() function. + + [ suggestions? ] +*/ + +#define paNoFlag (0) +#define paClipOff (1<<0) /* disable defult clipping of out of range samples */ +#define paDitherOff (1<<1) /* disable default dithering */ +#define paPlatformSpecificFlags (0x00010000) +typedef unsigned long PaStreamFlags; + +/* + A single PortAudioStream provides multiple channels of real-time + input and output audio streaming to a client application. + Pointers to PortAudioStream objects are passed between PortAudio functions. +*/ + +typedef void PortAudioStream; +#define PaStream PortAudioStream + +/* + Pa_OpenStream() opens a stream for either input, output or both. + + stream is the address of a PortAudioStream pointer which will receive + a pointer to the newly opened stream. + + inputDevice is the id of the device used for input (see PaDeviceID above.) + inputDevice may be paNoDevice to indicate that an input device is not required. + + numInputChannels is the number of channels of sound to be delivered to the + callback. It can range from 1 to the value of maxInputChannels in the + device input record for the device specified in the inputDevice parameter. + If inputDevice is paNoDevice numInputChannels is ignored. + + inputSampleFormat is the format of inputBuffer provided to the callback + function. inputSampleFormat may be any of the formats described by the + PaSampleFormat enumeration (see above). PortAudio guarantees support for + the sound devices native formats (nativeSampleFormats in the device info + record) and additionally 16 and 32 bit integer and 32 bit floating point + formats. Support for other formats is implementation defined. + + inputDriverInfo is a pointer to an optional driver specific data structure + containing additional information for device setup or stream processing. + inputDriverInfo is never required for correct operation. If not used + inputDriverInfo should be NULL. + + outputDevice is the id of the device used for output (see PaDeviceID above.) + outputDevice may be paNoDevice to indicate that an output device is not required. + + numOutputChannels is the number of channels of sound to be supplied by the + callback. See the definition of numInputChannels above for more details. + + outputSampleFormat is the sample format of the outputBuffer filled by the + callback function. See the definition of inputSampleFormat above for more + details. + + outputDriverInfo is a pointer to an optional driver specific data structure + containing additional information for device setup or stream processing. + outputDriverInfo is never required for correct operation. If not used + outputDriverInfo should be NULL. + + sampleRate is the desired sampleRate for input and output + + framesPerBuffer is the length in sample frames of all internal sample buffers + used for communication with platform specific audio routines. Wherever + possible this corresponds to the framesPerBuffer parameter passed to the + callback function. + + numberOfBuffers is the number of buffers used for multibuffered + communication with the platform specific audio routines. This parameter is + provided only as a guide - and does not imply that an implementation must + use multibuffered i/o when reliable double buffering is available (such as + SndPlayDoubleBuffer() on the Macintosh.) + + streamFlags may contain a combination of flags ORed together. + These flags modify the behavior of the + streaming process. Some flags may only be relevant to certain buffer formats. + + callback is a pointer to a client supplied function that is responsible + for processing and filling input and output buffers (see above for details.) + + userData is a client supplied pointer which is passed to the callback + function. It could for example, contain a pointer to instance data necessary + for processing the audio buffers. + + return value: + Apon success Pa_OpenStream() returns PaNoError and places a pointer to a + valid PortAudioStream in the stream argument. The stream is inactive (stopped). + If a call to Pa_OpenStream() fails a nonzero error code is returned (see + PAError above) and the value of stream is invalid. + +*/ + +PaError Pa_OpenStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + PaDeviceID inputDevice, + int numInputChannels, + PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, + void *inputDriverInfo, + PaDeviceID outputDevice, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat outputSampleFormat, + void *outputDriverInfo, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PaStreamFlags streamFlags, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + + +/* + Pa_OpenDefaultStream() is a simplified version of Pa_OpenStream() that + opens the default input and/or ouput devices. Most parameters have + identical meaning to their Pa_OpenStream() counterparts, with the following + exceptions: + + If either numInputChannels or numOutputChannels is 0 the respective device + is not opened (same as passing paNoDevice in the device arguments to Pa_OpenStream() ) + + sampleFormat applies to both the input and output buffers. +*/ + +PaError Pa_OpenDefaultStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + +/* + Pa_CloseStream() closes an audio stream, flushing any pending buffers. +*/ + +PaError Pa_CloseStream( PortAudioStream* ); + +/* + Pa_StartStream() and Pa_StopStream() begin and terminate audio processing. + Pa_StopStream() waits until all pending audio buffers have been played. + Pa_AbortStream() stops playing immediately without waiting for pending + buffers to complete. +*/ + +PaError Pa_StartStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaError Pa_StopStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaError Pa_AbortStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + Pa_StreamActive() returns one when the stream is playing audio, + zero when not playing, or a negative error number if the + stream is invalid. + The stream is active between calls to Pa_StartStream() and Pa_StopStream(), + but may also become inactive if the callback returns a non-zero value. + In the latter case, the stream is considered inactive after the last + buffer has finished playing. +*/ + +PaError Pa_StreamActive( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + Pa_StreamTime() returns the current output time for the stream in samples. + This time may be used as a time reference (for example syncronising audio to + MIDI). +*/ + +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + The "CPU Load" is a fraction of total CPU time consumed by the + stream's audio processing. + A value of 0.5 would imply that PortAudio and the sound generating + callback was consuming roughly 50% of the available CPU time. + This function may be called from the callback function or the application. +*/ +double Pa_GetCPULoad( PortAudioStream* stream ); + +/* + Use Pa_GetMinNumBuffers() to determine minimum number of buffers required for + the current host based on minimum latency. + On the PC, for the DirectSound implementation, latency can be optionally set + by user by setting an environment variable. + For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: + + set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 + + in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot. + If the environment variable is not set, then the latency will be determined + based on the OS. Windows NT has higher latency than Win95. +*/ + +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); + +/* + Sleep for at least 'msec' milliseconds. + You may sleep longer than the requested time so don't rely + on this for accurate musical timing. +*/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ); + +/* + Return size in bytes of a single sample in a given PaSampleFormat + or paSampleFormatNotSupported. +*/ +PaError Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format ); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif /* __cplusplus */ +#endif /* PORT_AUDIO_H */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_icmc2001.pdf b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_icmc2001.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..747016e1 Binary files /dev/null and b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/portaudio_icmc2001.pdf differ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/proposals.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/proposals.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88dd2d07 Binary files /dev/null and b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/proposals.html differ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/releases.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/releases.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aec80a1c --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/docs/releases.html @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio Release Notes + + +  +
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+PortAudio - Release Notes

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Link to PortAudio Home Page +

+V18 - 5/6/02

+ +
All source code and documentation now under CVS. +

Ran most of the code through AStyle +to cleanup ragged indentation caused by using different editors. Used this +command: +
   astyle --style=ansi -c -o --convert-tabs --indent-preprocessor +*.c

+ +
Added "pa_common/pa_convert.c" for Mac OS X. Start of new conversion +utilities. +

ASIO +

    +
  • +New Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init function to init Callback adpatation variables,
  • + +
  • +Cleanup of Pa_ASIO_Callback_Input
  • + +
  • +Break apart device loading to debug random failure in Pa_ASIO_QueryDeviceInfo
  • + +
  • +Deallocate all resources in PaHost_Term for cases where Pa_CloseStream +is not called properly
  • + +
  • +New Pa_ASIO_loadDriver that calls CoInitialize on each thread on Windows. +Allows use by multiple threads.
  • + +
  • +Correct error code management in PaHost_Term, removed various compiler +warning
  • + +
  • +Add Mac includes for <Devices.h> and <Timer.h>
  • + +
  • +Pa_ASIO_QueryDeviceInfo bug correction, memory allocation checking, better +error handling
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+Mac OS X +
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  • +Major cleanup and improvements.
  • + +
  • +Fixed device queries for numChannels and sampleRates,
  • + +
  • +Audio input works if using same CoreAudio device (some HW devices make +separate CoreAudio devices).
  • + +
  • +Added paInt16, paInt8, format using new "pa_common/pa_convert.c" file.
  • + +
  • +Return error if opened in mono mode cuz not supported.
  • + +
  • +Check for getenv("PA_MIN_LATEWNCY_MSEC") to set latency externally.
  • + +
  • +Use getrusage() instead of gettimeofday() for CPU Load calculation.
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+Windows MME +
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  • +Fixed bug that caused TIMEOUT in Pa_StopStream(). Added check for past_StopSoon() +in Pa_TimeSlice(). Thanks Julien Maillard.
  • + +
  • +Detect Win XP versus NT, use lower latency.
  • + +
  • +Fix DBUG typo;
  • + +
  • +removed init of CurrentCount which was not compiling on Borland
  • + +
  • +general cleanup, factored streamData alloc and cpu usage initialization
  • + +
  • +stopped counting WAVE_MAPPER when there were no audio cards plugged in
  • +
+Windows DirectSound +
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  • +Detect Win XP and Win 2K properly when determining latency.
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+Unix OSS +
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  • +Use high real-time priority if app is running with root priveledges. Lowers +latency.
  • + +
  • +Added watch dog thread that prevents real-time thread from hogging CPU +and hanging the computer.
  • + +
  • +Check error return from read() and write().
  • + +
  • +Check CPU endianness instead of assuming Little Endian.
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+ +

+V17 - 10/15/01

+ +
Unix OSS +
    +
  • +Set num channels back to two after device query for ALSA. This fixed a +bug in V16 that sometimes caused a failure when querying for the sample +rates. Thanks Stweart Greenhill.
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+

+Macintosh Sound Manager

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  • +Use NewSndCallBackUPP() for CARBON compatibility.
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+V16 - 9/27/01

+ +
Added Alpha implementations for ASIO, SGI, and BeOS! +
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  • +CPULoad is now calculated based on the time spent to generate a known number +of frames. This is more accurate than a simple percentage of real-time. +Implemented in pa_unix_oss, pa_win_wmme and pa_win_ds.
  • + +
  • +Fix dither and shift for recording PaUInt8 format data.
  • + +
  • +Added "patest_maxsines.c" which tests Pa_GetCPULoad().
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    +

    +Windows WMME

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    • +sDevicePtrs now allocated using GlobalAlloc(). This prevents a +crash in Pa_Terminate() on Win2000. Thanks Mike Berry for finding this. +Thanks Mike Berry.
    • + +
    • +Pass process instead of thread to SetPriorityClass(). This fixes +a bug that caused the priority to not be increased. Thanks to Alberto di +Bene for spotting this.
    • +
    + +

    +Windows DirectSound

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    • +Casts for compiling with __MWERKS__ CodeWarrior.
    • +
    + +

    +UNIX OSS

    + +
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    • +Derived from Linux OSS implementation.
    • + +
    • +Numerous patches from Heiko Purnhagen, Stephen Brandon, etc.
    • + +
    • +Improved query mechanism which often bailed out unnecessarily.
    • + +
    • +Removed sNumDevices and potential related bugs,
    • + +
    • +Use getenv("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") in code to set desired latency. +User can set by entering:
    • + +
          export PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=40
    + +

    +Macintosh Sound Manager

    + +
      +
    • +Pass unused event to WaitNextEvent instead of NULL to prevent Mac OSX crash. +Thanks Dominic Mazzoni.
    • + +
    • +Use requested number of input channels.
    • + +
       
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    + +

    +V15 - 5/29/01

    + +
    +
      +
    • +New Linux OSS Beta
    • +
    + +

    +Windows WMME

    + +
      +
    • + sDevicePtrs now allocated based on sizeof(pointer). Was allocating +too much space.
    • + +
    • + Check for excessive numbers of channels. Some drivers reported bogus +numbers.
    • + +
    • +Apply Mike Berry's changes for CodeWarrior on PC including condition including +of memory.h, and explicit typecasting on memory allocation.
    • +
    + +

    +Macintosh Sound Manager

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      +
    • +ScanInputDevices was setting sDefaultOutputDeviceID instead of sDefaultInputDeviceID.
    • + +
    • +Device Scan was crashing for anything other than siBadSoundInDevice, but +some Macs may return other errors! Caused failure to init on some G4s under +OS9.
    • + +
    • +Fix TIMEOUT in record mode.
    • + +
    • +Change CARBON_COMPATIBLE to TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON
    • +
    +
    + +

    +V14 - 2/6/01

    + +
    +
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    • +Added implementation for Windows MultiMedia Extensions (WMME) by Ross and +Phil
    • + +
    • +Changed Pa_StopStream() so that it waits for the buffers to drain.
    • + +
    • +Added Pa_AbortStream() that stops immediately without waiting.
    • + +
    • +Added new test: patest_stop.c to test above two mods.
    • + +
    • +Fixed Pa_StreamTime() so that it returns current play position instead +of the write position. Added "patest_sync.c" to demo audio/video sync.
    • + +
    • +Improved stability of Macintosh implementation. Added timeouts to prevent +hangs.
    • + +
    • +Added Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format );
    • + +
    • +Changes some "int"s to "long"s so that PA works properly on Macintosh which +often compiles using 16 bit ints.
    • + +
    • +Added Implementation Guide
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    + +

    +V12 - 1/9/01

    + +
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    • +Mac now scans for and queries all devices. But it does not yet support +selecting any other than the default device.
    • + +
    • +Blocking I/O calls renamed to separate them from the PortAudio API.
    • + +
    • +Cleaned up indentation problems with tabs versus spaces.
    • + +
    • +Now attempts to correct bogus sample rate info returned from DirectSound +device queries.
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    + + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/fixdir.bat b/pd/portaudio_v18/fixdir.bat new file mode 100644 index 00000000..92d6c747 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/fixdir.bat @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +rem Use Astyle to fix style in 'C' files +cd %1% + +fixlines -p *.c +fixlines -p *.cpp +fixlines -p *.cc + +astyle --style=ansi -c -o --convert-tabs --indent-preprocessor *.c +astyle --style=ansi -c -o --convert-tabs --indent-preprocessor *.cpp +astyle --style=ansi -c -o --convert-tabs --indent-preprocessor *.cc +del *.orig +@rem convert line terminators to Unix style LFs +fixlines -u *.c +fixlines -u *.cpp +fixlines -u *.cc +fixlines -u *.h +del *.bak + +cd ..\ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/fixfile.bat b/pd/portaudio_v18/fixfile.bat new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48f6fbc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/fixfile.bat @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +rem Use Astyle to fix style in a file +fixlines -p %1% +astyle --style=ansi -c -o --convert-tabs --indent-preprocessor %1% +del %1%.orig +@rem convert line terminators to Unix style LFs +fixlines -u %1% +del %1%.bak diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/index.html b/pd/portaudio_v18/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff6cfeec --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + + + + + + PortAudio - Cross-Platform Audio API + + +  +
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    +PortAudio - Portable Audio Library

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    + +

    Last updated 5/6/02. +

    PortAudio is a cross platform, open-source, audio +I/O library proposed by Ross Bencina to the music-dsp +mailing list. It lets you write simple audio programs in 'C' that will +compile and run on Windows, Macintosh, Unix, BeOS. PortAudio is +intended to promote the exchange of audio synthesis software between developers +on different platforms. +

    For complete information on PortAudio and to download the latest releases, +please visit "http://www.portaudio.com". +
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    +Click here for Documentation

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    +Contacts and E-Mail List

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    • +If you are using or implementing PortAudio then please join the PortAudio +mail list generously administered by +Bill +Eldridge.
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    • +If you find bugs in one of these implementations, or have suggestions, +please e-mail them to Phil Burk.
    • + +
    • +If you make improvements to the library, please send them to us so we can +incorporate the improvements.
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    + +

    +License

    +PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library +
    Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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: +

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    • +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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    • +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.
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    +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 ON INFRINGEMENT. +
    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. +
      + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/install-sh b/pd/portaudio_v18/install-sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9de2384 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/install-sh @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# install - install a program, script, or datafile +# This comes from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh). +# +# Copyright 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +# documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +# the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +# documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or +# publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, +# written prior permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the +# suitability of this software for any purpose. 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Phil Burk + 01-03-02 Desallocate all resources in PaHost_Term for cases where Pa_CloseStream is not called properly : Stephane Letz + 02-01-02 Cleanup, test of multiple-stream opening : Stephane Letz + 19-02-02 New Pa_ASIO_loadDriver that calls CoInitialize on each thread on Windows : Stephane Letz + 09-04-02 Correct error code management in PaHost_Term, removes various compiler warning : Stephane Letz + 12-04-02 Add Mac includes for and : Phil Burk + 13-04-02 Removes another compiler warning : Stephane Letz + 30-04-02 Pa_ASIO_QueryDeviceInfo bug correction, memory allocation checking, better error handling : D Viens, P Burk, S Letz + 01-12-02 Fix Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID and Pa_GetDefaultOuputDeviceID result when no driver are available : S Letz + 05-12-02 More debug messages : S Letz + 01-23-03 Increased max channels to 128. Fixed comparison of (OutputChannels > kMaxInputChannels) : P Burk + 02-17-03 Better termination handling : PaHost_CloseStream is called in PaHost_term is the the stream was not explicitely closed by the application : S Letz + 04-02-03 More robust ASIO driver buffer size initialization : some buggy drivers (like the Hoontech DSP24) give incorrect [min, preferred, max] values + They should work with the preferred size value, thus if Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers fails with the hostBufferSize computed in PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers, + we try again with the preferred size. Fix an old (never detected?) bug in the buffer adapdation code : S Letz + 30-06-03 The audio callback was not protected against reentrancy : some drivers (like the Hoontech DSP24) seems to cause this behaviour + that corrupted the buffer adapdation state and finally caused crashes. The reentrancy state is now checked in bufferSwitchTimeInfo : S Letz + + TO DO : + + - Check Pa_StopSteam and Pa_AbortStream + - Optimization for Input only or Ouput only (really necessary ??) +*/ + + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +#include "asiosys.h" +#include "asio.h" +#include "asiodrivers.h" + + +#if MAC +#include +#include +#include +#else +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +enum { + // number of input and outputs supported by the host application + // you can change these to higher or lower values + kMaxInputChannels = 128, + kMaxOutputChannels = 128 +}; + +/* ASIO specific device information. */ +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice +{ + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; +} internalPortAudioDevice; + + +/* ASIO driver internal data storage */ +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + // ASIOInit() + ASIODriverInfo pahsc_driverInfo; + + // ASIOGetChannels() + int32 pahsc_NumInputChannels; + int32 pahsc_NumOutputChannels; + + // ASIOGetBufferSize() - sizes in frames per buffer + int32 pahsc_minSize; + int32 pahsc_maxSize; + int32 pahsc_preferredSize; + int32 pahsc_granularity; + + // ASIOGetSampleRate() + ASIOSampleRate pahsc_sampleRate; + + // ASIOOutputReady() + bool pahsc_postOutput; + + // ASIOGetLatencies () + int32 pahsc_inputLatency; + int32 pahsc_outputLatency; + + // ASIOCreateBuffers () + ASIOBufferInfo bufferInfos[kMaxInputChannels + kMaxOutputChannels]; // buffer info's + + // ASIOGetChannelInfo() + ASIOChannelInfo pahsc_channelInfos[kMaxInputChannels + kMaxOutputChannels]; // channel info's + // The above two arrays share the same indexing, as the data in them are linked together + + // Information from ASIOGetSamplePosition() + // data is converted to double floats for easier use, however 64 bit integer can be used, too + double nanoSeconds; + double samples; + double tcSamples; // time code samples + + // bufferSwitchTimeInfo() + ASIOTime tInfo; // time info state + unsigned long sysRefTime; // system reference time, when bufferSwitch() was called + + // Signal the end of processing in this example + bool stopped; + + ASIOCallbacks pahsc_asioCallbacks; + + + int32 pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset; // Position in Input user buffer + int32 pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset; // Position in Output user buffer + int32 pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset; // Position in Output ASIO buffer + + int32 past_FramesPerHostBuffer; // Number of frames in ASIO buffer + + int32 pahsc_InputBufferOffset; // Number of null frames for input buffer alignement + int32 pahsc_OutputBufferOffset; // Number of null frames for ouput buffer alignement + +#if MAC + UInt64 pahsc_EntryCount; + UInt64 pahsc_LastExitCount; +#elif WINDOWS + LARGE_INTEGER pahsc_EntryCount; + LARGE_INTEGER pahsc_LastExitCount; +#endif + + PaTimestamp pahsc_NumFramesDone; + + internalPortAudioStream *past; + + int32 reenterCount; // Counter of audio callback reentrancy + int32 reenterError; // Counter of audio callback reentrancy detection + +} PaHostSoundControl; + + +//---------------------------------------------------------- +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) + +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +/* We are trying to be compatible with CARBON but this has not been thoroughly tested. */ +#define CARBON_COMPATIBLE (0) +#define PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO (32) + +#define MIN_INT8 (-0x80) +#define MAX_INT8 (0x7F) + +#define MIN_INT8_FP ((float)-0x80) +#define MAX_INT8_FP ((float)0x7F) + +#define MIN_INT16_FP ((float)-0x8000) +#define MAX_INT16_FP ((float)0x7FFF) + +#define MIN_INT16 (-0x8000) +#define MAX_INT16 (0x7FFF) + +#define MAX_INT32_FP (2147483520.0f) /* 0x0x7FFFFF80 - seems safe */ + +/************************************************************************************/ +/****************** Data ************************************************************/ +/************************************************************************************/ +static int sNumDevices = 0; +static internalPortAudioDevice sDevices[PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO] = { 0 }; +static int32 sPaHostError = 0; +static int sDefaultOutputDeviceID = 0; +static int sDefaultInputDeviceID = 0; + +PaHostSoundControl asioDriverInfo = {0}; + +#ifdef MAC +static bool swap = true; +#elif WINDOWS +static bool swap = false; +#endif + +// Prototypes +static void bufferSwitch(long index, ASIOBool processNow); +static ASIOTime *bufferSwitchTimeInfo(ASIOTime *timeInfo, long index, ASIOBool processNow); +static void sampleRateChanged(ASIOSampleRate sRate); +static long asioMessages(long selector, long value, void* message, double* opt); +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ); + +static void Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Input( + ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + void* inputBuffer, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long framePerBuffer, + long hostFrameOffset, + long userFrameOffset, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + PaSampleFormat paFormat, + PaStreamFlags flags, + long index); + +static void Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Output( + ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + void* outputBuffer, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long framePerBuffer, + long hostFrameOffset, + long userFrameOffset, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + PaSampleFormat paFormat, + PaStreamFlags flags, + long index); + +static void Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long index, + long hostFrameOffset, + long frames); + +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_Input(long index); +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_Output(long index, long framePerBuffer); +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_End(); +static void Pa_ASIO_Clear_User_Buffers(); + +// Some external references +extern AsioDrivers* asioDrivers ; +bool loadAsioDriver(char *name); +unsigned long get_sys_reference_time(); + + +/************************************************************************************/ +/****************** Macro ************************************************************/ +/************************************************************************************/ + +#define SwapLong(v) ((((v)>>24)&0xFF)|(((v)>>8)&0xFF00)|(((v)&0xFF00)<<8)|(((v)&0xFF)<<24)) ; +#define SwapShort(v) ((((v)>>8)&0xFF)|(((v)&0xFF)<<8)) ; + +#define ClipShort(v) (((v)MAX_INT16)?MAX_INT16:(v))) +#define ClipChar(v) (((v)MAX_INT8)?MAX_INT8:(v))) +#define ClipFloat(v) (((v)<-1.0f)?-1.0f:(((v)>1.0f)?1.0f:(v))) + +#ifndef min +#define min(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) +#endif + +#ifndef max +#define max(a,b) ((a)>=(b)?(a):(b)) +#endif + + +static bool Pa_ASIO_loadAsioDriver(char *name) +{ + #ifdef WINDOWS + CoInitialize(0); + #endif + return loadAsioDriver(name); +} + + + +// Utilities for alignement buffer size computation +static int PGCD (int a, int b) {return (b == 0) ? a : PGCD (b,a%b);} +static int PPCM (int a, int b) {return (a*b) / PGCD (a,b);} + +// Takes the size of host buffer and user buffer : returns the number of frames needed for buffer adaptation +static int Pa_ASIO_CalcFrameShift (int M, int N) +{ + int res = 0; + for (int i = M; i < PPCM (M,N) ; i+=M) { res = max (res, i%N); } + return res; +} + +// We have the following relation : +// Pa_ASIO_CalcFrameShift (M,N) + M = Pa_ASIO_CalcFrameShift (N,M) + N + +/* ASIO sample type to PortAudio sample type conversion */ +static PaSampleFormat Pa_ASIO_Convert_SampleFormat(ASIOSampleType type) +{ + switch (type) { + + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: + return paInt16; + + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: + return paFloat32; + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: + return paInt32; + + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: + return paInt24; + + default: + return paCustomFormat; + } +} + + + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void PaHost_CalcBufferOffset(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + if (asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer > past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer){ + // Computes the MINIMUM value of null frames shift for the output buffer alignement + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_OutputBufferOffset = Pa_ASIO_CalcFrameShift (asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer,past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer); + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_InputBufferOffset = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcBufferOffset : Minimum BufferOffset for Output = %d\n", asioDriverInfo.pahsc_OutputBufferOffset)); + }else{ + + //Computes the MINIMUM value of null frames shift for the input buffer alignement + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_InputBufferOffset = Pa_ASIO_CalcFrameShift (asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer,past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer); + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_OutputBufferOffset = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcBufferOffset : Minimum BufferOffset for Input = %d\n", asioDriverInfo.pahsc_InputBufferOffset)); + } +} + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* Allocate ASIO buffers, initialise channels */ +static ASIOError Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers (PaHostSoundControl *asioDriverInfo, long InputChannels, + long OutputChannels, long framesPerBuffer) +{ + ASIOError err; + int i; + + ASIOBufferInfo *info = asioDriverInfo->bufferInfos; + + // Check parameters + if ((InputChannels > kMaxInputChannels) || (OutputChannels > kMaxOutputChannels)) return ASE_InvalidParameter; + + for(i = 0; i < InputChannels; i++, info++){ + info->isInput = ASIOTrue; + info->channelNum = i; + info->buffers[0] = info->buffers[1] = 0; + } + + for(i = 0; i < OutputChannels; i++, info++){ + info->isInput = ASIOFalse; + info->channelNum = i; + info->buffers[0] = info->buffers[1] = 0; + } + + // Set up the asioCallback structure and create the ASIO data buffer + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_asioCallbacks.bufferSwitch = &bufferSwitch; + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_asioCallbacks.sampleRateDidChange = &sampleRateChanged; + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_asioCallbacks.asioMessage = &asioMessages; + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_asioCallbacks.bufferSwitchTimeInfo = &bufferSwitchTimeInfo; + + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers : ASIOCreateBuffers with inputChannels = %ld \n", InputChannels)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers : ASIOCreateBuffers with OutputChannels = %ld \n", OutputChannels)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers : ASIOCreateBuffers with size = %ld \n", framesPerBuffer)); + + err = ASIOCreateBuffers( asioDriverInfo->bufferInfos, InputChannels+OutputChannels, + framesPerBuffer, &asioDriverInfo->pahsc_asioCallbacks); + if (err != ASE_OK) return err; + + // Initialise buffers + for (i = 0; i < InputChannels + OutputChannels; i++) + { + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_channelInfos[i].channel = asioDriverInfo->bufferInfos[i].channelNum; + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_channelInfos[i].isInput = asioDriverInfo->bufferInfos[i].isInput; + err = ASIOGetChannelInfo(&asioDriverInfo->pahsc_channelInfos[i]); + if (err != ASE_OK) break; + } + + err = ASIOGetLatencies(&asioDriverInfo->pahsc_inputLatency, &asioDriverInfo->pahsc_outputLatency); + + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers : InputLatency = %ld latency = %ld msec \n", + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_inputLatency, + (long)((asioDriverInfo->pahsc_inputLatency*1000)/ asioDriverInfo->past->past_SampleRate))); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers : OuputLatency = %ld latency = %ld msec \n", + asioDriverInfo->pahsc_outputLatency, + (long)((asioDriverInfo->pahsc_outputLatency*1000)/ asioDriverInfo->past->past_SampleRate))); + + return err; +} + + +/* + Query ASIO driver info : + + First we get all available ASIO drivers located in the ASIO folder, + then try to load each one. For each loaded driver, get all needed informations. +*/ +static PaError Pa_ASIO_QueryDeviceInfo( internalPortAudioDevice * ipad ) +{ + +#define NUM_STANDARDSAMPLINGRATES 3 /* 11.025, 22.05, 44.1 */ +#define NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES 9 /* must be the same number of elements as in the array below */ +#define MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES (NUM_STANDARDSAMPLINGRATES+NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES) + + ASIOSampleRate possibleSampleRates[] + = {8000.0, 9600.0, 11025.0, 12000.0, 16000.0, 22050.0, 24000.0, 32000.0, 44100.0, 48000.0, 88200.0, 96000.0}; + + ASIOChannelInfo channelInfos; + long InputChannels,OutputChannels; + double *sampleRates; + char* names[PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO] ; + PaDeviceInfo *dev; + int i; + int numDrivers; + ASIOError asioError; + + /* Allocate names */ + for (i = 0 ; i < PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO ; i++) { + names[i] = (char*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(32); + /* check memory */ + if(!names[i]) return paInsufficientMemory; + } + + /* MUST BE CHECKED : to force fragments loading on Mac */ + Pa_ASIO_loadAsioDriver("dummy"); + + /* Get names of all available ASIO drivers */ + asioDrivers->getDriverNames(names,PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO); + + /* Check all available ASIO drivers */ +#if MAC + numDrivers = asioDrivers->getNumFragments(); +#elif WINDOWS + numDrivers = asioDrivers->asioGetNumDev(); +#endif + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: number of installed drivers = %d\n", numDrivers )); + + for (int driver = 0 ; driver < numDrivers ; driver++) + { + + #if WINDOWS + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_driverInfo.asioVersion = 2; // FIXME - is this right? PLB + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_driverInfo.sysRef = GetDesktopWindow(); // FIXME - is this right? PLB + #endif + + DBUG(("---------------------------------------\n")); + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: Driver name = %s\n", names[driver])); + + /* If the driver can be loaded : */ + if ( !Pa_ASIO_loadAsioDriver(names[driver]) ){ + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo could not loadAsioDriver %s\n", names[driver])); + } else { + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: loadAsioDriver OK\n")); + + if((asioError = ASIOInit(&asioDriverInfo.pahsc_driverInfo)) != ASE_OK){ + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: ASIOInit returned %d for %s\n", asioError, names[driver])); + + }else { + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: ASIOInit OK \n")); + + if(ASIOGetChannels(&InputChannels, &OutputChannels) != ASE_OK){ + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo could not ASIOGetChannels for %s\n", names[driver])); + + }else { + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: ASIOGetChannels OK \n")); + + /* Gets the name */ + dev = &(ipad[sNumDevices].pad_Info); + dev->name = names[driver]; + names[driver] = 0; + + /* Gets Input and Output channels number */ + dev->maxInputChannels = InputChannels; + dev->maxOutputChannels = OutputChannels; + + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: InputChannels = %d\n", InputChannels )); + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: OutputChannels = %d\n", OutputChannels )); + + /* Make room in case device supports all rates. */ + sampleRates = (double*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES * sizeof(double)); + /* check memory */ + if (!sampleRates) { + ASIOExit(); + return paInsufficientMemory; + } + dev->sampleRates = sampleRates; + dev->numSampleRates = 0; + + /* Loop through the possible sampling rates and check each to see if the device supports it. */ + for (int index = 0; index < MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES; index++) { + if (ASIOCanSampleRate(possibleSampleRates[index]) != ASE_NoClock) { + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: possible sample rate = %d\n", (long)possibleSampleRates[index])); + dev->numSampleRates += 1; + *sampleRates = possibleSampleRates[index]; + sampleRates++; + } + } + + /* We assume that all channels have the same SampleType, so check the first */ + channelInfos.channel = 0; + channelInfos.isInput = 1; + + if ((asioError = ASIOGetChannelInfo(&channelInfos)) == ASE_NotPresent) { + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: ASIOGetChannelInfo returned %d \n",asioError)); + } + + dev->nativeSampleFormats = Pa_ASIO_Convert_SampleFormat(channelInfos.type); + + /* unload the driver */ + if ((asioError = ASIOExit()) != ASE_OK) { + DBUG(("PaASIO_QueryDeviceInfo: ASIOExit returned %d \n",asioError)); + } + + sNumDevices++; + } + + } + } + } + + /* free only unused names */ + for (i = 0 ; i < PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO ; i++) if (names[i]) PaHost_FreeFastMemory(names[i],32); + + return paNoError; +} + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// TAKEN FROM THE ASIO SDK: +void sampleRateChanged(ASIOSampleRate sRate) +{ + // do whatever you need to do if the sample rate changed + // usually this only happens during external sync. + // Audio processing is not stopped by the driver, actual sample rate + // might not have even changed, maybe only the sample rate status of an + // AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital input at the audio device. + // You might have to update time/sample related conversion routines, etc. +} + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// TAKEN FROM THE ASIO SDK: +long asioMessages(long selector, long value, void* message, double* opt) +{ + // currently the parameters "value", "message" and "opt" are not used. + long ret = 0; + switch(selector) + { + case kAsioSelectorSupported: + if(value == kAsioResetRequest + || value == kAsioEngineVersion + || value == kAsioResyncRequest + || value == kAsioLatenciesChanged + // the following three were added for ASIO 2.0, you don't necessarily have to support them + || value == kAsioSupportsTimeInfo + || value == kAsioSupportsTimeCode + || value == kAsioSupportsInputMonitor) + ret = 1L; + break; + + case kAsioBufferSizeChange: + //printf("kAsioBufferSizeChange \n"); + break; + + case kAsioResetRequest: + // defer the task and perform the reset of the driver during the next "safe" situation + // You cannot reset the driver right now, as this code is called from the driver. + // Reset the driver is done by completely destruct is. I.e. ASIOStop(), ASIODisposeBuffers(), Destruction + // Afterwards you initialize the driver again. + asioDriverInfo.stopped; // In this sample the processing will just stop + ret = 1L; + break; + case kAsioResyncRequest: + // This informs the application, that the driver encountered some non fatal data loss. + // It is used for synchronization purposes of different media. + // Added mainly to work around the Win16Mutex problems in Windows 95/98 with the + // Windows Multimedia system, which could loose data because the Mutex was hold too long + // by another thread. + // However a driver can issue it in other situations, too. + ret = 1L; + break; + case kAsioLatenciesChanged: + // This will inform the host application that the drivers were latencies changed. + // Beware, it this does not mean that the buffer sizes have changed! + // You might need to update internal delay data. + ret = 1L; + //printf("kAsioLatenciesChanged \n"); + break; + case kAsioEngineVersion: + // return the supported ASIO version of the host application + // If a host applications does not implement this selector, ASIO 1.0 is assumed + // by the driver + ret = 2L; + break; + case kAsioSupportsTimeInfo: + // informs the driver wether the asioCallbacks.bufferSwitchTimeInfo() callback + // is supported. + // For compatibility with ASIO 1.0 drivers the host application should always support + // the "old" bufferSwitch method, too. + ret = 1; + break; + case kAsioSupportsTimeCode: + // informs the driver wether application is interested in time code info. + // If an application does not need to know about time code, the driver has less work + // to do. + ret = 0; + break; + } + return ret; +} + + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// conversion from 64 bit ASIOSample/ASIOTimeStamp to double float +#if NATIVE_INT64 + #define ASIO64toDouble(a) (a) +#else + const double twoRaisedTo32 = 4294967296.; + #define ASIO64toDouble(a) ((a).lo + (a).hi * twoRaisedTo32) +#endif + + +static ASIOTime *bufferSwitchTimeInfo(ASIOTime *timeInfo, long index, ASIOBool processNow) +{ + // the actual processing callback. + // Beware that this is normally in a seperate thread, hence be sure that you take care + // about thread synchronization. This is omitted here for simplicity. + + // store the timeInfo for later use + asioDriverInfo.tInfo = *timeInfo; + + // get the time stamp of the buffer, not necessary if no + // synchronization to other media is required + + if (timeInfo->timeInfo.flags & kSystemTimeValid) + asioDriverInfo.nanoSeconds = ASIO64toDouble(timeInfo->timeInfo.systemTime); + else + asioDriverInfo.nanoSeconds = 0; + + if (timeInfo->timeInfo.flags & kSamplePositionValid) + asioDriverInfo.samples = ASIO64toDouble(timeInfo->timeInfo.samplePosition); + else + asioDriverInfo.samples = 0; + + if (timeInfo->timeCode.flags & kTcValid) + asioDriverInfo.tcSamples = ASIO64toDouble(timeInfo->timeCode.timeCodeSamples); + else + asioDriverInfo.tcSamples = 0; + + // get the system reference time + asioDriverInfo.sysRefTime = get_sys_reference_time(); + +#if 0 + // a few debug messages for the Windows device driver developer + // tells you the time when driver got its interrupt and the delay until the app receives + // the event notification. + static double last_samples = 0; + char tmp[128]; + sprintf (tmp, "diff: %d / %d ms / %d ms / %d samples \n", asioDriverInfo.sysRefTime - (long)(asioDriverInfo.nanoSeconds / 1000000.0), asioDriverInfo.sysRefTime, (long)(asioDriverInfo.nanoSeconds / 1000000.0), (long)(asioDriverInfo.samples - last_samples)); + OutputDebugString (tmp); + last_samples = asioDriverInfo.samples; +#endif + + // To avoid the callback accessing a desallocated stream + if (asioDriverInfo.past == NULL) return 0L; + + // Keep sample position + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumFramesDone = timeInfo->timeInfo.samplePosition.lo; + + // Reentrancy control + if( ++asioDriverInfo.reenterCount) { + asioDriverInfo.reenterError++; + DBUG(("bufferSwitchTimeInfo : reentrancy detection = %d\n", asioDriverInfo.reenterError)); + return 0L; + } + + do { + + /* Has a user callback returned '1' to indicate finished at the last ASIO callback? */ + if( asioDriverInfo.past->past_StopSoon ) { + + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels , + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + index, + 0, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer); + + asioDriverInfo.past->past_IsActive = 0; + + // Finally if the driver supports the ASIOOutputReady() optimization, do it here, all data are in place + if (asioDriverInfo.pahsc_postOutput) ASIOOutputReady(); + + }else { + + /* CPU usage */ + Pa_StartUsageCalculation(asioDriverInfo.past); + + Pa_ASIO_Callback_Input(index); + + // Finally if the driver supports the ASIOOutputReady() optimization, do it here, all data are in place + if (asioDriverInfo.pahsc_postOutput) ASIOOutputReady(); + + Pa_ASIO_Callback_End(); + + /* CPU usage */ + Pa_EndUsageCalculation(asioDriverInfo.past); + } + + } while(asioDriverInfo.reenterCount--); + + return 0L; +} + + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void bufferSwitch(long index, ASIOBool processNow) +{ + // the actual processing callback. + // Beware that this is normally in a seperate thread, hence be sure that you take care + // about thread synchronization. This is omitted here for simplicity. + + // as this is a "back door" into the bufferSwitchTimeInfo a timeInfo needs to be created + // though it will only set the timeInfo.samplePosition and timeInfo.systemTime fields and the according flags + + ASIOTime timeInfo; + memset (&timeInfo, 0, sizeof (timeInfo)); + + // get the time stamp of the buffer, not necessary if no + // synchronization to other media is required + if(ASIOGetSamplePosition(&timeInfo.timeInfo.samplePosition, &timeInfo.timeInfo.systemTime) == ASE_OK) + timeInfo.timeInfo.flags = kSystemTimeValid | kSamplePositionValid; + + // Call the real callback + bufferSwitchTimeInfo (&timeInfo, index, processNow); +} + +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +unsigned long get_sys_reference_time() +{ + // get the system reference time + #if WINDOWS + return timeGetTime(); + #elif MAC + static const double twoRaisedTo32 = 4294967296.; + UnsignedWide ys; + Microseconds(&ys); + double r = ((double)ys.hi * twoRaisedTo32 + (double)ys.lo); + return (unsigned long)(r / 1000.); + #endif +} + + +/************************************************************* +** Calculate 2 LSB dither signal with a triangular distribution. +** Ranged properly for adding to a 32 bit integer prior to >>15. +*/ +#define DITHER_BITS (15) +#define DITHER_SCALE (1.0f / ((1<>(32-DITHER_BITS)) + (((long)randSeed2)>>(32-DITHER_BITS)); + /* High pass filter to reduce audibility. */ + highPass = current - previous; + previous = current; + return highPass; +} + +// TO BE COMPLETED WITH ALL SUPPORTED PA SAMPLE TYPES + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Input_Int16_Float32 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, float *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset,int userFrameOffset, bool swap) +{ + long temp; + int i,j; + + for( j=0; j>16); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for( j=0; j> 1) + Pa_TriangularDither(); + temp = temp >> 15; + temp = (short) ClipShort(temp); + *userBufPtr = (short)temp; + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// MUST BE TESTED +static void Input_Float32_Int16 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, short *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset,int userFrameOffset,uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + unsigned long temp; + int i,j; + + if( flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( j=0; j>8); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for( j=0; j> 8; + temp = ClipShort(temp); + *userBufPtr = (char)(temp>>8); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Input_Int32_Int8 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, char *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset, int userFrameOffset, uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + long temp; + int i,j; + + if( flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( j=0; j>24); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for( j=0; j>16; // Shift to get a 16 bit value, then use the 16 bits to 8 bits code (MUST BE CHECHED) + temp += Pa_TriangularDither() >> 8; + temp = ClipShort(temp); + *userBufPtr = (char)(temp >> 8); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// MUST BE TESTED + +static void Input_Float32_Int8 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, char *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset,int userFrameOffset, uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + unsigned long temp; + int i,j; + + if( flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( j=0; j>8) + 0x80); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for( j=0; j> 8; + temp = ClipShort(temp); + *userBufPtr = (unsigned char)((temp>>8) + 0x80); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Input_Int32_IntU8 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, unsigned char *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset, int userFrameOffset,uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + long temp; + int i,j; + + if( flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( j=0; j>24) + 0x80); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for( j=0; j>16; // Shift to get a 16 bit value, then use the 16 bits to 8 bits code (MUST BE CHECHED) + temp += Pa_TriangularDither() >> 8; + temp = ClipShort(temp); + *userBufPtr = (unsigned char)((temp>>8) + 0x80); + userBufPtr += NumInputChannels; + } + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// MUST BE TESTED + +static void Input_Float32_IntU8 (ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, unsigned char *inBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset,int userFrameOffset, uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + unsigned long temp; + int i,j; + + if( flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( j=0; j> 16); + if (swap) temp = SwapShort(temp); + asioBufPtr[i] = (short)temp; + userBufPtr += NumOuputChannels; + } + } + } + else + { + for (j= 0; j < NumOuputChannels; j++) + { + short *asioBufPtr = &((short*)nativeBuffer[j+NumInputChannels].buffers[index])[hostFrameOffset]; + long *userBufPtr = &outBufPtr[j+(userFrameOffset*NumOuputChannels)]; + for( i=0; i> 1) + Pa_TriangularDither(); + temp = temp >> 15; + temp = (short) ClipShort(temp); + if (swap) temp = SwapShort(temp); + asioBufPtr[i] = (short)temp; + userBufPtr += NumOuputChannels; + } + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Output_Int32_Int32(ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, long *outBufPtr, int framePerBuffer, int NumInputChannels, int NumOuputChannels, int index, int hostFrameOffset,int userFrameOffset,uint32 flags,bool swap) +{ + long temp; + int i,j; + + for (j= 0; j < NumOuputChannels; j++) + { + long *asioBufPtr = &((long*)nativeBuffer[j+NumInputChannels].buffers[index])[hostFrameOffset]; + long *userBufPtr = &outBufPtr[j+(userFrameOffset*NumOuputChannels)]; + for( i=0; ipast_FramesPerUserBuffer <= asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer) { + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset = asioDriverInfo.pahsc_OutputBufferOffset; + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset = 0; // empty + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset = asioDriverInfo.past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; // empty + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : shift output\n")); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : userInputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : userOutputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : hostOutputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset)); + + }else { + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset = 0; // empty + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset = asioDriverInfo.pahsc_InputBufferOffset; + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset = asioDriverInfo.past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; // empty + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : shift input\n")); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : userInputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : userOutputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset)); + DBUG(("Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init : hostOutputBufferFrameOffset %d\n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset)); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// FIXME : optimization for Input only or output only modes (really necessary ??) +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_Input(long index) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = asioDriverInfo.past; + long framesInputHostBuffer = asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer; // number of frames available into the host input buffer + long framesInputUserBuffer; // number of frames needed to complete the user input buffer + long framesOutputHostBuffer; // number of frames needed to complete the host output buffer + long framesOuputUserBuffer; // number of frames available into the user output buffer + long userResult; + long tmp; + + /* Fill host ASIO output with remaining frames in user output */ + framesOutputHostBuffer = asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer - asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset; + framesOuputUserBuffer = asioDriverInfo.past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer - asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset; + tmp = min(framesOutputHostBuffer, framesOuputUserBuffer); + framesOutputHostBuffer -= tmp; + Pa_ASIO_Callback_Output(index,tmp); + + /* Available frames in hostInputBuffer */ + while (framesInputHostBuffer > 0) { + + /* Number of frames needed to complete an user input buffer */ + framesInputUserBuffer = asioDriverInfo.past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer - asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset; + + if (framesInputHostBuffer >= framesInputUserBuffer) { + + /* Convert ASIO input to user input */ + Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Input (asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + past->past_InputBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels , + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + framesInputUserBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer - framesInputHostBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + past->past_InputSampleFormat, + past->past_Flags, + index); + + /* Call PortAudio callback */ + userResult = asioDriverInfo.past->past_Callback(past->past_InputBuffer, past->past_OutputBuffer, + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer,past->past_FrameCount,past->past_UserData ); + + /* User callback has asked us to stop in the middle of the host buffer */ + if( userResult != 0) { + + /* Put 0 in the end of the output buffer */ + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels , + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + index, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer - asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset); + + past->past_StopSoon = 1; + return; + } + + + /* Full user ouput buffer : write offset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset = 0; + + /* Empty user input buffer : read offset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset = 0; + + /* Fill host ASIO output */ + tmp = min (past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer,framesOutputHostBuffer); + Pa_ASIO_Callback_Output(index,tmp); + + framesOutputHostBuffer -= tmp; + framesInputHostBuffer -= framesInputUserBuffer; + + }else { + + /* Convert ASIO input to user input */ + Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Input (asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + past->past_InputBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels , + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + framesInputHostBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer - framesInputHostBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + past->past_InputSampleFormat, + past->past_Flags, + index); + + /* Update pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userInputBufferFrameOffset += framesInputHostBuffer; + + /* Update framesInputHostBuffer */ + framesInputHostBuffer = 0; + } + } + +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_Output(long index, long framePerBuffer) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = asioDriverInfo.past; + + if (framePerBuffer > 0) { + + /* Convert user output to ASIO ouput */ + Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Output (asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + past->past_OutputBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + framePerBuffer, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + past->past_InputSampleFormat, + past->past_Flags, + index); + + /* Update hostOuputFrameOffset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset += framePerBuffer; + + /* Update userOutputFrameOffset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_userOutputBufferFrameOffset += framePerBuffer; + } +} +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Pa_ASIO_Callback_End() + { + /* Empty ASIO ouput : write offset */ + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_hostOutputBufferFrameOffset = 0; + } + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Pa_ASIO_Clear_User_Buffers() +{ + if( asioDriverInfo.past->past_InputBuffer != NULL ) + { + memset( asioDriverInfo.past->past_InputBuffer, 0, asioDriverInfo.past->past_InputBufferSize ); + } + if( asioDriverInfo.past->past_OutputBuffer != NULL ) + { + memset( asioDriverInfo.past->past_OutputBuffer, 0, asioDriverInfo.past->past_OutputBufferSize ); + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + static void Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long index, + long hostFrameOffset, + long frames) +{ + + switch (nativeFormat) { + + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output_16(nativeBuffer, frames, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset); + break; + + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: + break; + + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output_32(nativeBuffer, frames, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: + break; + + default: + break; + } +} + + +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Input( + ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + void* inputBuffer, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long framePerBuffer, + long hostFrameOffset, + long userFrameOffset, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + PaSampleFormat paFormat, + PaStreamFlags flags, + long index) +{ + + if((NumInputChannels > 0) && (nativeBuffer != NULL)) + { + /* Convert from native format to PA format. */ + switch(paFormat) + { + case paFloat32: + { + float *inBufPtr = (float *) inputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Input_Int16_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Input_Int16_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Input_Int32_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Input_Int32_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Float32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + + break; + } + + case paInt32: + { + long *inBufPtr = (long *)inputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Input_Int16_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Input_Int16_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Input_Int32_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Input_Int32_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int32(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + + } + break; + } + + case paInt16: + { + short *inBufPtr = (short *) inputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Input_Int16_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer , NumInputChannels, index , hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Input_Int16_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer , NumInputChannels, index , hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Input_Int32_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Input_Int32_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int16(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + + } + break; + } + + case paInt8: + { + /* Convert 16 bit data to 8 bit chars */ + + char *inBufPtr = (char *) inputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Input_Int16_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset,flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Input_Int16_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Input_Int32_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Input_Int32_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_Int8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + break; + } + + case paUInt8: + { + /* Convert 16 bit data to 8 bit unsigned chars */ + + unsigned char *inBufPtr = (unsigned char *)inputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Input_Int16_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Input_Int16_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Input_Int32_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset,flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Input_Int32_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset,flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: // IEEE 754 32 bit float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + Input_Float32_IntU8(nativeBuffer, inBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset,flags,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + + } + break; + } + + default: + break; + } + } +} + + +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +static void Pa_ASIO_Convert_Inter_Output(ASIOBufferInfo* nativeBuffer, + void* outputBuffer, + long NumInputChannels, + long NumOuputChannels, + long framePerBuffer, + long hostFrameOffset, + long userFrameOffset, + ASIOSampleType nativeFormat, + PaSampleFormat paFormat, + PaStreamFlags flags, + long index) +{ + + if((NumOuputChannels > 0) && (nativeBuffer != NULL)) + { + /* Convert from PA format to native format */ + + switch(paFormat) + { + case paFloat32: + { + float *outBufPtr = (float *) outputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Output_Float32_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset, flags, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Output_Float32_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Output_Float32_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset, userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Output_Float32_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + Output_Float32_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset,flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + Output_Float32_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + break; + } + + case paInt32: + { + long *outBufPtr = (long *) outputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Output_Int32_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Output_Int32_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Output_Int32_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Output_Int32_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + Output_Int32_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + Output_Int32_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, flags,!swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + break; + } + + case paInt16: + { + short *outBufPtr = (short *) outputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Output_Int16_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Output_Int16_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Output_Int16_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Output_Int16_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + Output_Int16_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + Output_Int16_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + + } + break; + } + + + case paInt8: + { + char *outBufPtr = (char *) outputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Output_Int8_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Output_Int8_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Output_Int8_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Output_Int8_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + Output_Int8_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + Output_Int8_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + break; + } + + case paUInt8: + { + unsigned char *outBufPtr = (unsigned char *) outputBuffer; + + switch (nativeFormat) { + case ASIOSTInt16LSB: + Output_IntU8_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt16MSB: + Output_IntU8_Int16(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32LSB: + Output_IntU8_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTInt32MSB: + Output_IntU8_Int32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32LSB: + Output_IntU8_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, swap); + break; + case ASIOSTFloat32MSB: + Output_IntU8_Float32(nativeBuffer, outBufPtr, framePerBuffer, NumInputChannels, NumOuputChannels, index, hostFrameOffset,userFrameOffset, !swap); + break; + + case ASIOSTInt24LSB: // used for 20 bits as well + case ASIOSTInt24MSB: // used for 20 bits as well + + case ASIOSTFloat64LSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + case ASIOSTFloat64MSB: // IEEE 754 64 bit double float, as found on Intel x86 architecture + + // these are used for 32 bit data buffer, with different alignment of the data inside + // 32 bit PCI bus systems can more easily used with these + + case ASIOSTInt32LSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32LSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + + + case ASIOSTInt32MSB16: // 32 bit data with 16 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB18: // 32 bit data with 18 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB20: // 32 bit data with 20 bit alignment + case ASIOSTInt32MSB24: // 32 bit data with 24 bit alignment + DBUG(("Not yet implemented : please report the problem\n")); + break; + } + break; + } + + default: + break; + } + } + +} + + + +/* Load a ASIO driver corresponding to the required device */ +static PaError Pa_ASIO_loadDevice (long device) +{ + PaDeviceInfo * dev = &(sDevices[device].pad_Info); + + if (!Pa_ASIO_loadAsioDriver((char *) dev->name)) return paHostError; + if (ASIOInit(&asioDriverInfo.pahsc_driverInfo) != ASE_OK) return paHostError; + if (ASIOGetChannels(&asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, &asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels) != ASE_OK) return paHostError; + if (ASIOGetBufferSize(&asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize, &asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize, &asioDriverInfo.pahsc_preferredSize, &asioDriverInfo.pahsc_granularity) != ASE_OK) return paHostError; + + if(ASIOOutputReady() == ASE_OK) + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_postOutput = true; + else + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_postOutput = false; + + return paNoError; +} + +//--------------------------------------------------- +static int GetHighestBitPosition (unsigned long n) +{ + int pos = -1; + while( n != 0 ) + { + pos++; + n = n >> 1; + } + return pos; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +static int GetFirstMultiple(long min, long val ){ return ((min + val - 1) / val) * val; } + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +static int GetFirstPossibleDivisor(long max, long val ) +{ + for (int i = 2; i < 20; i++) {if (((val%i) == 0) && ((val/i) <= max)) return (val/i); } + return val; +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------ +static int IsPowerOfTwo( unsigned long n ) { return ((n & (n-1)) == 0); } + +/******************************************************************* +* Determine size of native ASIO audio buffer size +* Input parameters : FramesPerUserBuffer, NumUserBuffers +* Output values : FramesPerHostBuffer, OutputBufferOffset or InputtBufferOffset +*/ + +static PaError PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + long requestedBufferSize; + long firstMultiple, firstDivisor; + + // Compute requestedBufferSize + if( past->past_NumUserBuffers < 1 ){ + requestedBufferSize = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + }else{ + requestedBufferSize = past->past_NumUserBuffers * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + } + + // Adjust FramesPerHostBuffer using requestedBufferSize, ASIO minSize and maxSize, + if (requestedBufferSize < asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize){ + + firstMultiple = GetFirstMultiple(asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize, requestedBufferSize); + + if (firstMultiple <= asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize) + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = firstMultiple; + else + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize; + + }else if (requestedBufferSize > asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize){ + + firstDivisor = GetFirstPossibleDivisor(asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize, requestedBufferSize); + + if ((firstDivisor >= asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize) && (firstDivisor <= asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize)) + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = firstDivisor; + else + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize; + }else{ + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = requestedBufferSize; + } + + // If ASIO buffer size needs to be a power of two + if( asioDriverInfo.pahsc_granularity < 0 ){ + // Needs to be a power of two. + + if( !IsPowerOfTwo( asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer ) ) + { + int highestBit = GetHighestBitPosition(asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer); + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = 1 << (highestBit + 1); + } + } + + DBUG(("----------------------------------\n")); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : minSize = %ld \n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_minSize)); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : preferredSize = %ld \n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_preferredSize)); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : maxSize = %ld \n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_maxSize)); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : granularity = %ld \n",asioDriverInfo.pahsc_granularity)); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : User buffer size = %d\n", asioDriverInfo.past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers : ASIO buffer size = %d\n", asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer )); + + return paNoError; +} + + +/***********************************************************************/ +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + PaError err ; + + if( sNumDevices <= 0 ) + { + /* Force loading of ASIO drivers */ + err = Pa_ASIO_QueryDeviceInfo(sDevices); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + } + + return sNumDevices; + +error: + PaHost_Term(); + DBUG(("Pa_CountDevices: returns %d\n", err )); + return err; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ + /* Have we already initialized the device info? */ + PaError err = (PaError) Pa_CountDevices(); + return ( err < 0 ) ? err : paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_Term( void ) +{ + int i; + PaDeviceInfo *dev; + double *rates; + PaError result = paNoError; + + if (sNumDevices > 0) { + + /* Free allocated sample rate arrays and names*/ + for( i=0; isampleRates; + if ((rates != NULL)) PaHost_FreeFastMemory(rates, MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES * sizeof(double)); + dev->sampleRates = NULL; + if(dev->name != NULL) PaHost_FreeFastMemory((void *) dev->name, 32); + dev->name = NULL; + } + + sNumDevices = 0; + + /* If the stream has been closed with PaHost_CloseStream, asioDriverInfo.past == null, otherwise close it now */ + if(asioDriverInfo.past != NULL) Pa_CloseStream(asioDriverInfo.past); + + /* remove the loaded ASIO driver */ + asioDrivers->removeCurrentDriver(); + } + + return result; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + ASIOError err; + int32 device; + + /* Check if a stream already runs */ + if (asioDriverInfo.past != NULL) return paHostError; + + /* Check the device number */ + if ((past->past_InputDeviceID != paNoDevice) + &&(past->past_OutputDeviceID != paNoDevice) + &&(past->past_InputDeviceID != past->past_OutputDeviceID)) + { + return paInvalidDeviceId; + } + + /* Allocation */ + memset(&asioDriverInfo, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + past->past_DeviceData = (void*) &asioDriverInfo; + + /* Reentrancy counter initialisation */ + asioDriverInfo.reenterCount = -1; + asioDriverInfo.reenterError = 0; + + /* FIXME */ + asioDriverInfo.past = past; + + /* load the ASIO device */ + device = (past->past_InputDeviceID < 0) ? past->past_OutputDeviceID : past->past_InputDeviceID; + result = Pa_ASIO_loadDevice(device); + if (result != paNoError) goto error; + + /* Check ASIO parameters and input parameters */ + if ((past->past_NumInputChannels > asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels) + || (past->past_NumOutputChannels > asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels)) { + result = paInvalidChannelCount; + goto error; + } + + /* Set sample rate */ + if (ASIOSetSampleRate(past->past_SampleRate) != ASE_OK) { + result = paInvalidSampleRate; + goto error; + } + + /* if OK calc buffer size */ + result = PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( past ); + if (result != paNoError) goto error; + + + /* + Allocating input and output buffers number for the real past_NumInputChannels and past_NumOutputChannels + optimize the data transfer. + */ + + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels = past->past_NumInputChannels; + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels = past->past_NumOutputChannels; + + /* Allocate ASIO buffers and callback*/ + err = Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers(&asioDriverInfo, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer); + + + /* + Some buggy drivers (like the Hoontech DSP24) give incorrect [min, preferred, max] values + They should work with the preferred size value, thus if Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers fails with + the hostBufferSize computed in PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers, we try again with the preferred size. + */ + + if (err != ASE_OK) { + + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream : Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers failed with the requested framesPerBuffer = %ld \n", asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer)); + + err = Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers(&asioDriverInfo, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_preferredSize); + + if (err == ASE_OK) { + // Adjust FramesPerHostBuffer to take the preferredSize instead of the value computed in PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer = asioDriverInfo.pahsc_preferredSize; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream : Adjust FramesPerHostBuffer to take the preferredSize instead of the value computed in PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers\n")); + } else { + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream : Pa_ASIO_CreateBuffers failed with the preferred framesPerBuffer = %ld \n", asioDriverInfo.pahsc_preferredSize)); + } + } + + /* Compute buffer adapdation offset */ + PaHost_CalcBufferOffset(past); + + if (err == ASE_OK) + return paNoError; + else if (err == ASE_NoMemory) + result = paInsufficientMemory; + else if (err == ASE_InvalidParameter) + result = paInvalidChannelCount; + else if (err == ASE_InvalidMode) + result = paBufferTooBig; + else + result = paHostError; + +error: + ASIOExit(); + return result; + +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + + #if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_CloseStream: pahsc_HWaveOut ", (int) pahsc->pahsc_HWaveOut ); + #endif + + /* Free data and device for output. */ + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; + asioDriverInfo.past = NULL; + + /* Dispose */ + if(ASIODisposeBuffers() != ASE_OK) result = paHostError; + if(ASIOExit() != ASE_OK) result = paHostError; + + return result; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + /* Clear the index 0 host output buffer */ + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + 0, + 0, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer); + + /* Clear the index 1 host output buffer */ + Pa_ASIO_Clear_Output(asioDriverInfo.bufferInfos, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_channelInfos[0].type, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumInputChannels, + asioDriverInfo.pahsc_NumOutputChannels, + 1, + 0, + asioDriverInfo.past_FramesPerHostBuffer); + + Pa_ASIO_Clear_User_Buffers(); + + Pa_ASIO_Adaptor_Init(); + + return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + /* Nothing to do ?? */ + return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + /* Nothing to do ?? */ + return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + /* Nothing to do */ + return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + // TO DO : count of samples + past->past_IsActive = 1; + return (ASIOStart() == ASE_OK) ? paNoError : paHostError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + // TO DO : count of samples + past->past_IsActive = 0; + return (ASIOStop() == ASE_OK) ? paNoError : paHostError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +// TO BE CHECKED +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + return (PaError) past->past_IsActive; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + return pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. + * This may need to be held in physical memory so that it is not + * paged to virtual memory. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). + */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + #if MAC + void *addr = NewPtrClear( numBytes ); + if( (addr == NULL) || (MemError () != 0) ) return NULL; + + #if (CARBON_COMPATIBLE == 0) + if( HoldMemory( addr, numBytes ) != noErr ) + { + DisposePtr( (Ptr) addr ); + return NULL; + } + #endif + return addr; + #elif WINDOWS + void *addr = malloc( numBytes ); /* FIXME - do we need physical memory? */ + if( addr != NULL ) memset( addr, 0, numBytes ); + return addr; + #endif +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). + */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory( void *addr, long numBytes ) +{ + #if MAC + if( addr == NULL ) return; + #if CARBON_COMPATIBLE + (void) numBytes; + #else + UnholdMemory( addr, numBytes ); + #endif + DisposePtr( (Ptr) addr ); + #elif WINDOWS + if( addr != NULL ) free( addr ); + #endif +} + + +/*************************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) +{ + #if MAC + int32 sleepTime, endTime; + /* Convert to ticks. Round up so we sleep a MINIMUM of msec time. */ + sleepTime = ((msec * 60) + 999) / 1000; + if( sleepTime < 1 ) sleepTime = 1; + endTime = TickCount() + sleepTime; + do{ + DBUGX(("Sleep for %d ticks.\n", sleepTime )); + WaitNextEvent( 0, NULL, sleepTime, NULL ); /* Use this just to sleep without getting events. */ + sleepTime = endTime - TickCount(); + } while( sleepTime > 0 ); + #elif WINDOWS + Sleep( msec ); + #endif +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + if( (id < 0) || ( id >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + return &sDevices[id].pad_Info; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + return (sNumDevices > 0) ? sDefaultInputDeviceID : paNoDevice; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + return (sNumDevices > 0) ? sDefaultOutputDeviceID : paNoDevice; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerUserBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + // TO BE IMPLEMENTED : using the ASIOGetLatency call?? + return 2; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +int32 Pa_GetHostError( void ) +{ + int32 err = sPaHostError; + sPaHostError = 0; + return err; +} + + +#ifdef MAC + +/**************************************************************************/ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + UnsignedWide widePad; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; +/* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + Microseconds( &widePad ); + pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount = UnsignedWideToUInt64( widePad ); +} +/**************************************************************************/ +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + UnsignedWide widePad; + UInt64 CurrentCount; + long InsideCount; + long TotalCount; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; +/* Measure CPU utilization during this callback. Note that this calculation +** assumes that we had the processor the whole time. +*/ +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.9) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + Microseconds( &widePad ); + CurrentCount = UnsignedWideToUInt64( widePad ); + if( past->past_IfLastExitValid ) + { + InsideCount = (long) U64Subtract(CurrentCount, pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount); + TotalCount = (long) U64Subtract(CurrentCount, pahsc->pahsc_LastExitCount); +/* Low pass filter the result because sometimes we get called several times in a row. +* That can cause the TotalCount to be very low which can cause the usage to appear +* unnaturally high. So we must filter numerator and denominator separately!!! +*/ + past->past_AverageInsideCount = (( LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageInsideCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * InsideCount)); + past->past_AverageTotalCount = (( LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageTotalCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * TotalCount)); + past->past_Usage = past->past_AverageInsideCount / past->past_AverageTotalCount; + } + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitCount = CurrentCount; + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; +} + +#elif WINDOWS + +/********************************* BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT ****/ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; +/* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + QueryPerformanceCounter( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount ); +} + +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + LARGE_INTEGER CurrentCount = { 0, 0 }; + LONGLONG InsideCount; + LONGLONG TotalCount; +/* +** Measure CPU utilization during this callback. Note that this calculation +** assumes that we had the processor the whole time. +*/ +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.9) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + + if( QueryPerformanceCounter( &CurrentCount ) ) + { + if( past->past_IfLastExitValid ) + { + InsideCount = CurrentCount.QuadPart - pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount.QuadPart; + TotalCount = CurrentCount.QuadPart - pahsc->pahsc_LastExitCount.QuadPart; +/* Low pass filter the result because sometimes we get called several times in a row. + * That can cause the TotalCount to be very low which can cause the usage to appear + * unnaturally high. So we must filter numerator and denominator separately!!! + */ + past->past_AverageInsideCount = (( LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageInsideCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * InsideCount)); + past->past_AverageTotalCount = (( LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageTotalCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * TotalCount)); + past->past_Usage = past->past_AverageInsideCount / past->past_AverageTotalCount; + } + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitCount = CurrentCount; + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; + } +} + +#endif + + + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_asio/readme_asio_sdk_patch.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_asio/readme_asio_sdk_patch.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c0fdca7f --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_asio/readme_asio_sdk_patch.txt @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +There is a bug in the ASIO SDK that causes the Macintosh version to often fail during initialization. Here is a patch that you can apply. + +In codefragments.cpp replace getFrontProcessDirectory function with +the following one (GetFrontProcess replaced by GetCurrentProcess) + + +bool CodeFragments::getFrontProcessDirectory(void *specs) +{ + FSSpec *fss = (FSSpec *)specs; + ProcessInfoRec pif; + ProcessSerialNumber psn; + + memset(&psn,0,(long)sizeof(ProcessSerialNumber)); + // if(GetFrontProcess(&psn) == noErr) // wrong !!! + if(GetCurrentProcess(&psn) == noErr) // correct !!! + { + pif.processName = 0; + pif.processAppSpec = fss; + pif.processInfoLength = sizeof(ProcessInfoRec); + if(GetProcessInformation(&psn, &pif) == noErr) + return true; + } + return false; +} + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.cc b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.cc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a93b8412 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.cc @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ +/* + * $Id: PlaybackNode.cc,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:07 phil Exp $ + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * BeOS Media Kit Implementation by Joshua Haberman + * + * Copyright (c) 2001 Joshua Haberman + * + * 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. + * + * --- + * + * Significant portions of this file are based on sample code from Be. The + * Be Sample Code Licence follows: + * + * Copyright 1991-1999, Be Incorporated. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES + * OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; + * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED + * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR + * TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "PlaybackNode.h" + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } + +#ifdef DEBUG +#define DBUG(x) PRINT(x) +#else +#define DBUG(x) +#endif + + +PaPlaybackNode::PaPlaybackNode(uint32 channels, float frame_rate, uint32 frames_per_buffer, + PortAudioCallback* callback, void *user_data) : + BMediaNode("PortAudio input node"), + BBufferProducer(B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO), + BMediaEventLooper(), + mAborted(false), + mRunning(false), + mBufferGroup(NULL), + mDownstreamLatency(0), + mStartTime(0), + mCallback(callback), + mUserData(user_data), + mFramesPerBuffer(frames_per_buffer) +{ + DBUG(("Constructor called.\n")); + + mPreferredFormat.type = B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO; + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.channel_count = channels; + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.frame_rate = frame_rate; + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.byte_order = + (B_HOST_IS_BENDIAN) ? B_MEDIA_BIG_ENDIAN : B_MEDIA_LITTLE_ENDIAN; + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.buffer_size = + media_raw_audio_format::wildcard.buffer_size; + + mOutput.destination = media_destination::null; + mOutput.format = mPreferredFormat; + + /* The amount of time it takes for this node to produce a buffer when + * asked. Essentially, it is how long the user's callback takes to run. + * We set this to be the length of the sound data each buffer of the + * requested size can hold. */ + //mInternalLatency = (bigtime_t)(1000000 * frames_per_buffer / frame_rate); + + /* ACK! it seems that the mixer (at least on my machine) demands that IT + * specify the buffer size, so for now I'll just make a generic guess here */ + mInternalLatency = 1000000 / 20; +} + + + +PaPlaybackNode::~PaPlaybackNode() +{ + DBUG(("Destructor called.\n")); + Quit(); /* Stop the BMediaEventLooper thread */ +} + + +/************************* + * + * Local methods + * + */ + +bool PaPlaybackNode::IsRunning() +{ + return mRunning; +} + + +PaTimestamp PaPlaybackNode::GetStreamTime() +{ + BTimeSource *timeSource = TimeSource(); + PaTimestamp time = (timeSource->Now() - mStartTime) * + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.frame_rate / 1000000; + return time; +} + + +void PaPlaybackNode::SetSampleFormat(PaSampleFormat inFormat, + PaSampleFormat outFormat) +{ + uint32 beOutFormat; + + switch(outFormat) + { + case paFloat32: + beOutFormat = media_raw_audio_format::B_AUDIO_FLOAT; + mOutputSampleWidth = 4; + break; + + case paInt16: + beOutFormat = media_raw_audio_format::B_AUDIO_SHORT; + mOutputSampleWidth = 2; + break; + + case paInt32: + beOutFormat = media_raw_audio_format::B_AUDIO_INT; + mOutputSampleWidth = 4; + break; + + case paInt8: + beOutFormat = media_raw_audio_format::B_AUDIO_CHAR; + mOutputSampleWidth = 1; + break; + + case paUInt8: + beOutFormat = media_raw_audio_format::B_AUDIO_UCHAR; + mOutputSampleWidth = 1; + break; + + case paInt24: + case paPackedInt24: + case paCustomFormat: + DBUG(("Unsupported output format: %x\n", outFormat)); + break; + + default: + DBUG(("Unknown output format: %x\n", outFormat)); + } + + mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.format = beOutFormat; + mFramesPerBuffer * mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.channel_count * mOutputSampleWidth; +} + +BBuffer *PaPlaybackNode::FillNextBuffer(bigtime_t time) +{ + /* Get a buffer from the buffer group */ + BBuffer *buf = mBufferGroup->RequestBuffer( + mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.buffer_size, BufferDuration()); + unsigned long frames = mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.buffer_size / + mOutputSampleWidth / mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.channel_count; + bigtime_t start_time; + int ret; + + if( !buf ) + { + DBUG(("Unable to allocate a buffer\n")); + return NULL; + } + + start_time = mStartTime + + (bigtime_t)((double)mSamplesSent / + (double)mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.frame_rate / + (double)mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.channel_count * + 1000000.0); + + /* Now call the user callback to get the data */ + ret = mCallback(NULL, /* Input buffer */ + buf->Data(), /* Output buffer */ + frames, /* Frames per buffer */ + mSamplesSent / mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.channel_count, /* timestamp */ + mUserData); + + if( ret ) + mAborted = true; + + media_header *hdr = buf->Header(); + + hdr->type = B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO; + hdr->size_used = mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.buffer_size; + hdr->time_source = TimeSource()->ID(); + hdr->start_time = start_time; + + return buf; +} + + + + +/************************* + * + * BMediaNode methods + * + */ + +BMediaAddOn *PaPlaybackNode::AddOn( int32 * ) const +{ + DBUG(("AddOn() called.\n")); + return NULL; /* we don't provide service to outside applications */ +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::HandleMessage( int32 message, const void *data, + size_t size ) +{ + DBUG(("HandleMessage() called.\n")); + return B_ERROR; /* we don't define any custom messages */ +} + + + + +/************************* + * + * BMediaEventLooper methods + * + */ + +void PaPlaybackNode::NodeRegistered() +{ + DBUG(("NodeRegistered() called.\n")); + + /* Start the BMediaEventLooper thread */ + SetPriority(B_REAL_TIME_PRIORITY); + Run(); + + /* set up as much information about our output as we can */ + mOutput.source.port = ControlPort(); + mOutput.source.id = 0; + mOutput.node = Node(); + ::strcpy(mOutput.name, "PortAudio Playback"); +} + + +void PaPlaybackNode::HandleEvent( const media_timed_event *event, + bigtime_t lateness, bool realTimeEvent ) +{ + // DBUG(("HandleEvent() called.\n")); + status_t err; + + switch(event->type) + { + case BTimedEventQueue::B_START: + DBUG((" Handling a B_START event\n")); + if( RunState() != B_STARTED ) + { + mStartTime = event->event_time + EventLatency(); + mSamplesSent = 0; + mAborted = false; + mRunning = true; + media_timed_event firstEvent( mStartTime, + BTimedEventQueue::B_HANDLE_BUFFER ); + EventQueue()->AddEvent( firstEvent ); + } + break; + + case BTimedEventQueue::B_STOP: + DBUG((" Handling a B_STOP event\n")); + mRunning = false; + EventQueue()->FlushEvents( 0, BTimedEventQueue::B_ALWAYS, true, + BTimedEventQueue::B_HANDLE_BUFFER ); + break; + + case BTimedEventQueue::B_HANDLE_BUFFER: + //DBUG((" Handling a B_HANDLE_BUFFER event\n")); + + /* make sure we're started and connected */ + if( RunState() != BMediaEventLooper::B_STARTED || + mOutput.destination == media_destination::null ) + break; + + BBuffer *buffer = FillNextBuffer(event->event_time); + + /* make sure we weren't aborted while this routine was running. + * this can happen in one of two ways: either the callback returned + * nonzero (in which case mAborted is set in FillNextBuffer() ) or + * the client called AbortStream */ + if( mAborted ) + { + if( buffer ) + buffer->Recycle(); + Stop(0, true); + break; + } + + if( buffer ) + { + err = SendBuffer(buffer, mOutput.destination); + if( err != B_OK ) + buffer->Recycle(); + } + + mSamplesSent += mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.buffer_size / mOutputSampleWidth; + + /* Now schedule the next buffer event, so we can send another + * buffer when this one runs out. We calculate when it should + * happen by calculating when the data we just sent will finish + * playing. + * + * NOTE, however, that the event will actually get generated + * earlier than we specify, to account for the latency it will + * take to produce the buffer. It uses the latency value we + * specified in SetEventLatency() to determine just how early + * to generate it. */ + + /* totalPerformanceTime includes the time represented by the buffer + * we just sent */ + bigtime_t totalPerformanceTime = (bigtime_t)((double)mSamplesSent / + (double)mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.channel_count / + (double)mOutput.format.u.raw_audio.frame_rate * 1000000.0); + + bigtime_t nextEventTime = mStartTime + totalPerformanceTime; + + media_timed_event nextBufferEvent(nextEventTime, + BTimedEventQueue::B_HANDLE_BUFFER); + EventQueue()->AddEvent(nextBufferEvent); + + break; + + } +} + + + + +/************************* + * + * BBufferProducer methods + * + */ + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::FormatSuggestionRequested( media_type type, + int32 /*quality*/, media_format* format ) +{ + /* the caller wants to know this node's preferred format and provides + * a suggestion, asking if we support it */ + DBUG(("FormatSuggestionRequested() called.\n")); + + if(!format) + return B_BAD_VALUE; + + *format = mPreferredFormat; + + /* we only support raw audio (a wildcard is okay too) */ + if ( type == B_MEDIA_UNKNOWN_TYPE || type == B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO ) + return B_OK; + else + return B_MEDIA_BAD_FORMAT; +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::FormatProposal( const media_source& output, + media_format* format ) +{ + /* This is similar to FormatSuggestionRequested(), but it is actually part + * of the negotiation process. We're given the opportunity to specify any + * properties that are wildcards (ie. properties that the other node doesn't + * care one way or another about) */ + DBUG(("FormatProposal() called.\n")); + + /* Make sure this proposal really applies to our output */ + if( output != mOutput.source ) + return B_MEDIA_BAD_SOURCE; + + /* We return two things: whether we support the proposed format, and our own + * preferred format */ + *format = mPreferredFormat; + + if( format->type == B_MEDIA_UNKNOWN_TYPE || format->type == B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO ) + return B_OK; + else + return B_MEDIA_BAD_FORMAT; +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::FormatChangeRequested( const media_source& source, + const media_destination& destination, media_format* io_format, int32* ) +{ + /* we refuse to change formats, supporting only 1 */ + DBUG(("FormatChangeRequested() called.\n")); + + return B_ERROR; +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::GetNextOutput( int32* cookie, media_output* out_output ) +{ + /* this is where we allow other to enumerate our outputs -- the cookie is + * an integer we can use to keep track of where we are in enumeration. */ + DBUG(("GetNextOutput() called.\n")); + + if( *cookie == 0 ) + { + *out_output = mOutput; + *cookie = 1; + return B_OK; + } + + return B_BAD_INDEX; +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::DisposeOutputCookie( int32 cookie ) +{ + DBUG(("DisposeOutputCookie() called.\n")); + return B_OK; +} + + +void PaPlaybackNode::LateNoticeReceived( const media_source& what, + bigtime_t how_much, bigtime_t performance_time ) +{ + /* This function is called as notification that a buffer we sent wasn't + * received by the time we stamped it with -- it got there late. Basically, + * it means we underestimated our own latency, so we should increase it */ + DBUG(("LateNoticeReceived() called.\n")); + + if( what != mOutput.source ) + return; + + if( RunMode() == B_INCREASE_LATENCY ) + { + mInternalLatency += how_much; + SetEventLatency( mDownstreamLatency + mInternalLatency ); + DBUG(("Increasing latency to %Ld\n", mDownstreamLatency + mInternalLatency)); + } + else + DBUG(("I don't know what to do with this notice!")); +} + + +void PaPlaybackNode::EnableOutput( const media_source& what, bool enabled, + int32* ) +{ + DBUG(("EnableOutput() called.\n")); + /* stub -- we don't support this yet */ +} + + +status_t PaPlaybackNode::PrepareToConnect( const media_source& what, + const media_destination& where, media_format* format, + media_source* out_source, char* out_name ) +{ + /* the final stage of format negotiations. here we _must_ make specific any + * remaining wildcards */ + DBUG(("PrepareToConnect() called.\n")); + + /* make sure this really refers to our source */ + if( what != mOutput.source ) + return B_MEDIA_BAD_SOURCE; + + /* make sure we're not already connected */ + if( mOutput.destination != media_destination::null ) + return B_MEDIA_ALREADY_CONNECTED; + + if( format->type != B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO ) + return B_MEDIA_BAD_FORMAT; + + if( format->u.raw_audio.format != mPreferredFormat.u.raw_audio.format ) + return B_MEDIA_BAD_FORMAT; + + if( format->u.raw_audio.buffer_size == + media_raw_audio_format::wildcard.buffer_size ) + { + DBUG(("We were left to decide buffer size: choosing 2048")); + format->u.raw_audio.buffer_size = 2048; + } + else + DBUG(("Using consumer specified buffer size of %lu.\n", + format->u.raw_audio.buffer_size)); + + /* Reserve the connection, return the information */ + mOutput.destination = where; + mOutput.format = *format; + *out_source = mOutput.source; + strncpy( out_name, mOutput.name, B_MEDIA_NAME_LENGTH ); + + return B_OK; +} + + +void PaPlaybackNode::Connect(status_t error, const media_source& source, + const media_destination& destination, const media_format& format, char* io_name) +{ + DBUG(("Connect() called.\n")); + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9582056 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/PlaybackNode.h @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* + * $Id: PlaybackNode.h,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:08 phil Exp $ + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * BeOS Media Kit Implementation by Joshua Haberman + * + * Copyright (c) 2001 Joshua Haberman + * + * 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. + * + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "portaudio.h" + +class PaPlaybackNode : + public BBufferProducer, + public BMediaEventLooper +{ + +public: + PaPlaybackNode( uint32 channels, float frame_rate, uint32 frames_per_buffer, + PortAudioCallback *callback, void *user_data ); + ~PaPlaybackNode(); + + + /* Local methods ******************************************/ + + BBuffer *FillNextBuffer(bigtime_t time); + void SetSampleFormat(PaSampleFormat inFormat, PaSampleFormat outFormat); + bool IsRunning(); + PaTimestamp GetStreamTime(); + + /* BMediaNode methods *************************************/ + + BMediaAddOn* AddOn( int32 * ) const; + status_t HandleMessage( int32 message, const void *data, size_t size ); + + /* BMediaEventLooper methods ******************************/ + + void HandleEvent( const media_timed_event *event, bigtime_t lateness, + bool realTimeEvent ); + void NodeRegistered(); + + /* BBufferProducer methods ********************************/ + + status_t FormatSuggestionRequested( media_type type, int32 quality, + media_format* format ); + status_t FormatProposal( const media_source& output, media_format* format ); + status_t FormatChangeRequested( const media_source& source, + const media_destination& destination, media_format* io_format, int32* ); + + status_t GetNextOutput( int32* cookie, media_output* out_output ); + status_t DisposeOutputCookie( int32 cookie ); + + void LateNoticeReceived( const media_source& what, bigtime_t how_much, + bigtime_t performance_time ); + void EnableOutput( const media_source& what, bool enabled, int32* _deprecated_ ); + + status_t PrepareToConnect( const media_source& what, + const media_destination& where, media_format* format, + media_source* out_source, char* out_name ); + void Connect(status_t error, const media_source& source, + const media_destination& destination, const media_format& format, + char* io_name); + void Disconnect(const media_source& what, const media_destination& where); + + status_t SetBufferGroup(const media_source& for_source, BBufferGroup* newGroup); + + bool mAborted; + +private: + media_output mOutput; + media_format mPreferredFormat; + uint32 mOutputSampleWidth, mFramesPerBuffer; + BBufferGroup *mBufferGroup; + bigtime_t mDownstreamLatency, mInternalLatency, mStartTime; + uint64 mSamplesSent; + PortAudioCallback *mCallback; + void *mUserData; + bool mRunning; + +}; + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/pa_beos_mk.cc b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/pa_beos_mk.cc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff35cdc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_beos/pa_beos_mk.cc @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_beos_mk.cc,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:09 phil Exp $ + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * BeOS Media Kit Implementation by Joshua Haberman + * + * Copyright (c) 2001 Joshua Haberman + * + * 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. + * + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" + +#include "PlaybackNode.h" + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } + +#ifdef DEBUG +#define DBUG(x) PRINT(x) +#else +#define DBUG(x) +#endif + +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + /* These members are common to all modes of operation */ + media_node pahsc_TimeSource; /* the sound card's DAC. */ + media_format pahsc_Format; + + /* These methods are specific to playing mode */ + media_node pahsc_OutputNode; /* output to the mixer */ + media_node pahsc_InputNode; /* reads data from user callback -- PA specific */ + + media_input pahsc_MixerInput; /* input jack on the soundcard's mixer. */ + media_output pahsc_PaOutput; /* output jack from the PA node */ + + PaPlaybackNode *pahsc_InputNodeInstance; + +} +PaHostSoundControl; + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + /* stub */ + return 0; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + /* stub */ + return 0; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + /* stub */ + return NULL; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + /* stub */ + return 1; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ + /* we have to create this in order to use BMediaRoster. I hope it doesn't + * cause problems */ + be_app = new BApplication("application/x-vnd.portaudio-app"); + + return paNoError; +} + +PaError PaHost_Term( void ) +{ + delete be_app; + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *)past->past_DeviceData; + DBUG(("IsRunning returning: %s\n", + pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->IsRunning() ? "true" : "false")); + + return (PaError)pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->IsRunning(); +} + +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + bigtime_t very_soon, start_latency; + status_t err; + BMediaRoster *roster = BMediaRoster::Roster(&err); + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *)past->past_DeviceData; + + /* for some reason, err indicates an error (though nothing it wrong) + * when the DBUG macro in pa_lib.c is enabled. It's reproducably + * linked. Weird. */ + if( !roster /* || err != B_OK */ ) + { + DBUG(("No media server! err=%d, roster=%x\n", err, roster)); + return paHostError; + } + + /* tell the node when to start -- since there aren't any other nodes + * starting that we have to wait for, just tell it to start now + */ + + BTimeSource *timeSource = roster->MakeTimeSourceFor(pahsc->pahsc_TimeSource); + very_soon = timeSource->PerformanceTimeFor( BTimeSource::RealTime() ); + timeSource->Release(); + + /* Add the latency of starting the network of nodes */ + err = roster->GetStartLatencyFor( pahsc->pahsc_TimeSource, &start_latency ); + very_soon += start_latency; + + err = roster->StartNode( pahsc->pahsc_InputNode, very_soon ); + /* No need to start the mixer -- it's always running */ + + return paNoError; +} + + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *)past->past_DeviceData; + BMediaRoster *roster = BMediaRoster::Roster(); + + if( !roster ) + { + DBUG(("No media roster!\n")); + return paHostError; + } + + if( !pahsc ) + return paHostError; + + /* this crashes, and I don't know why yet */ + // if( abort ) + // pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->mAborted = true; + + roster->StopNode(pahsc->pahsc_InputNode, 0, /* immediate = */ true); + + return paNoError; +} + + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + status_t err; + BMediaRoster *roster = BMediaRoster::Roster(&err); + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + /* Allocate and initialize host data. */ + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + if( pahsc == NULL ) + { + goto error; + } + memset( pahsc, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl) ); + past->past_DeviceData = (void *) pahsc; + + if( !roster /* || err != B_OK */ ) + { + /* no media server! */ + DBUG(("No media server.\n")); + goto error; + } + + if ( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 && past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + /* filter -- not implemented yet */ + goto error; + } + else if ( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + /* recorder -- not implemented yet */ + goto error; + } + else + { + /* player ****************************************************************/ + + status_t err; + int32 num; + + /* First we need to create the three components (like components in a stereo + * system). The mixer component is our interface to the sound card, data + * we write there will get played. The BePA_InputNode component is the node + * which represents communication with the PA client (it is what calls the + * client's callbacks). The time source component is the sound card's DAC, + * which allows us to slave the other components to it instead of the system + * clock. */ + err = roster->GetAudioMixer( &pahsc->pahsc_OutputNode ); + if( err != B_OK ) + { + DBUG(("Couldn't get default mixer.\n")); + goto error; + } + + err = roster->GetTimeSource( &pahsc->pahsc_TimeSource ); + if( err != B_OK ) + { + DBUG(("Couldn't get time source.\n")); + goto error; + } + + pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance = new PaPlaybackNode(2, 44100, + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_Callback, past->past_UserData ); + pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->SetSampleFormat(0, + past->past_OutputSampleFormat); + err = roster->RegisterNode( pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance ); + if( err != B_OK ) + { + DBUG(("Unable to register node.\n")); + goto error; + } + + roster->GetNodeFor( pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->Node().node, + &pahsc->pahsc_InputNode ); + if( err != B_OK ) + { + DBUG(("Unable to get input node.\n")); + goto error; + } + + /* Now we have three components (nodes) sitting next to each other. The + * next step is to look at them and find their inputs and outputs so we can + * wire them together. */ + err = roster->GetFreeInputsFor( pahsc->pahsc_OutputNode, + &pahsc->pahsc_MixerInput, 1, &num, B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO ); + if( err != B_OK || num < 1 ) + { + DBUG(("Couldn't get the mixer input.\n")); + goto error; + } + + err = roster->GetFreeOutputsFor( pahsc->pahsc_InputNode, + &pahsc->pahsc_PaOutput, 1, &num, B_MEDIA_RAW_AUDIO ); + if( err != B_OK || num < 1 ) + { + DBUG(("Couldn't get PortAudio output.\n")); + goto error; + } + + + /* We've found the input and output -- the final step is to run a wire + * between them so they are connected. */ + + /* try to make the mixer input adapt to what PA sends it */ + pahsc->pahsc_Format = pahsc->pahsc_PaOutput.format; + roster->Connect( pahsc->pahsc_PaOutput.source, + pahsc->pahsc_MixerInput.destination, &pahsc->pahsc_Format, + &pahsc->pahsc_PaOutput, &pahsc->pahsc_MixerInput ); + + + /* Actually, there's one final step -- tell them all to sync to the + * sound card's DAC */ + roster->SetTimeSourceFor( pahsc->pahsc_InputNode.node, + pahsc->pahsc_TimeSource.node ); + roster->SetTimeSourceFor( pahsc->pahsc_OutputNode.node, + pahsc->pahsc_TimeSource.node ); + + } + + return paNoError; + +error: + PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + return paHostError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *)past->past_DeviceData; + status_t err; + BMediaRoster *roster = BMediaRoster::Roster(&err); + + if( !roster ) + { + DBUG(("Couldn't get media roster\n")); + return paHostError; + } + + if( !pahsc ) + return paHostError; + + /* Disconnect all the connections we made when opening the stream */ + + roster->Disconnect(pahsc->pahsc_InputNode.node, pahsc->pahsc_PaOutput.source, + pahsc->pahsc_OutputNode.node, pahsc->pahsc_MixerInput.destination); + + DBUG(("Calling ReleaseNode()")); + roster->ReleaseNode(pahsc->pahsc_InputNode); + + /* deleting the node shouldn't be necessary -- it is reference counted, and will + * delete itself when its references drop to zero. the call to ReleaseNode() + * above should decrease its reference count */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance = NULL; + + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *)past->past_DeviceData; + + return pahsc->pahsc_InputNodeInstance->GetStreamTime(); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) +{ + /* snooze() takes microseconds */ + snooze( msec * 1000 ); +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. + * This may need to be held in physical memory so that it is not + * paged to virtual memory. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). + * Memory will be set to zero. + */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + /* BeOS supports non-pagable memory through pools -- a pool is an area + * of physical memory that is locked. It would be best to pre-allocate + * that pool and then hand out memory from it, but we don't know in + * advance how much we'll need. So for now, we'll allocate a pool + * for every request we get, storing a pointer to the pool at the + * beginning of the allocated memory */ + rtm_pool *pool; + void *addr; + long size = numBytes + sizeof(rtm_pool *); + static int counter = 0; + char pool_name[100]; + + /* Every pool needs a unique name. */ + sprintf(pool_name, "PaPoolNumber%d", counter++); + + if( rtm_create_pool( &pool, size, pool_name ) != B_OK ) + return 0; + + addr = rtm_alloc( pool, size ); + if( addr == NULL ) + return 0; + + memset( addr, 0, numBytes ); + *((rtm_pool **)addr) = pool; // store the pointer to the pool + addr = (rtm_pool **)addr + 1; // and return the next location in memory + + return addr; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). + */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory( void *addr, long numBytes ) +{ + rtm_pool *pool; + + if( addr == NULL ) + return; + + addr = (rtm_pool **)addr - 1; + pool = *((rtm_pool **)addr); + + rtm_free( addr ); + rtm_delete_pool( pool ); +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/PaDllEntry.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/PaDllEntry.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e070054b --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/PaDllEntry.h @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * PortAudio DLL Header File + * Latest version available at: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ + +// changed by zplane.developement in order to generate a DLL + +#ifndef __PADLLENTRY_HEADER_INCLUDED__ + +#define __PADLLENTRY_HEADER_INCLUDED__ + +typedef int PaError; +typedef enum { + paNoError = 0, + + paHostError = -10000, + paInvalidChannelCount, + paInvalidSampleRate, + paInvalidDeviceId, + paInvalidFlag, + paSampleFormatNotSupported, + paBadIODeviceCombination, + paInsufficientMemory, + paBufferTooBig, + paBufferTooSmall, + paNullCallback, + paBadStreamPtr, + paTimedOut, + paInternalError +} PaErrorNum; + +typedef unsigned long PaSampleFormat; +#define paFloat32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<0)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt16 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<1)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<2)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<3)) +#define paPackedInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<4)) +#define paInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<5)) +#define paUInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<6)) /* unsigned 8 bit, 128 is "ground" */ +#define paCustomFormat ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<16)) + + +typedef int PaDeviceID; +#define paNoDevice -1 + +typedef struct +{ + int structVersion; + const char *name; + int maxInputChannels; + int maxOutputChannels; + /* Number of discrete rates, or -1 if range supported. */ + int numSampleRates; + /* Array of supported sample rates, or {min,max} if range supported. */ + const double *sampleRates; + PaSampleFormat nativeSampleFormats; +} +PaDeviceInfo; + + +typedef double PaTimestamp; + + +typedef int (PortAudioCallback)( + void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + + +#define paNoFlag (0) +#define paClipOff (1<<0) /* disable default clipping of out of range samples */ +#define paDitherOff (1<<1) /* disable default dithering */ +#define paPlatformSpecificFlags (0x00010000) +typedef unsigned long PaStreamFlags; + +typedef void PortAudioStream; +#define PaStream PortAudioStream + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_Initialize)( void ); + + + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_Terminate)( void ); + + +extern long (__cdecl* Pa_GetHostError)( void ); + + +extern const char* (__cdecl* Pa_GetErrorText)( PaError ); + + + +extern int (__cdecl* Pa_CountDevices)(void); + +extern PaDeviceID (__cdecl* Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID)( void ); + +extern PaDeviceID (__cdecl* Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID)( void ); + + +extern const PaDeviceInfo* (__cdecl* Pa_GetDeviceInfo)( PaDeviceID); + + + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_OpenStream)( + PortAudioStream ** , + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + double , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + PortAudioCallback *, + void * ); + + + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_OpenDefaultStream)( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_CloseStream)( PortAudioStream* ); + + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StartStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StopStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_AbortStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StreamActive)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +extern PaTimestamp (__cdecl* Pa_StreamTime)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +extern double (__cdecl* Pa_GetCPULoad)( PortAudioStream* stream ); + +extern int (__cdecl* Pa_GetMinNumBuffers)( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); + +extern void (__cdecl* Pa_Sleep)( long msec ); + +extern PaError (__cdecl* Pa_GetSampleSize)( PaSampleFormat format ); + +#endif // __PADLLENTRY_HEADER_INCLUDED__ + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/letter_from_tim_010817.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/letter_from_tim_010817.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a535cd1d Binary files /dev/null and b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/letter_from_tim_010817.txt differ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/loadPA_DLL.cpp b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/loadPA_DLL.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..043eda87 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/loadPA_DLL.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + +HINSTANCE pPaDll; + +/* + the function pointers to the PortAudio DLLs +*/ + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_Initialize)( void ); + + + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_Terminate)( void ); + + +long (__cdecl* Pa_GetHostError)( void ); + + +const char* (__cdecl* Pa_GetErrorText)( PaError ); + + +int (__cdecl* Pa_CountDevices)(void); + +PaDeviceID (__cdecl* Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID)( void ); + +PaDeviceID (__cdecl* Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID)( void ); + + +const PaDeviceInfo* (__cdecl* Pa_GetDeviceInfo)( PaDeviceID); + + + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_OpenStream)( + PortAudioStream ** , + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + double , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + PortAudioCallback *, + void * ); + + + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_OpenDefaultStream)( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_CloseStream)( PortAudioStream* ); + + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StartStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StopStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_AbortStream)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_StreamActive)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +PaTimestamp (__cdecl* Pa_StreamTime)( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +double (__cdecl* Pa_GetCPULoad)( PortAudioStream* stream ); + +int (__cdecl* Pa_GetMinNumBuffers)( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); + +void (__cdecl* Pa_Sleep)( long msec ); + +PaError (__cdecl* Pa_GetSampleSize)( PaSampleFormat format ); + + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +... + +ZERROR AudioEngine::DirectXSupport(ZBOOL bSupDX) +{ + if (bSupDX) + if (CheckForDirectXSupport()) + bSupportDirectX = _TRUE; + else + return _NO_SOUND; + else + bSupportDirectX = _FALSE; + return _NO_ERROR; +} + + + +ZBOOL AudioEngine::CheckForDirectXSupport() +{ + HMODULE pTestDXLib; + FARPROC pFunctionality; + + pTestDXLib=LoadLibrary("DSOUND"); + if (pTestDXLib!=NULL) // check if there is a DirectSound + { + pFunctionality = GetProcAddress(pTestDXLib, (char*) 7); + if (pFunctionality!=NULL) + { + FreeLibrary(pTestDXLib); + return _TRUE; + } + else + { + FreeLibrary(pTestDXLib); + return _FALSE; + } + } + else + return _FALSE; +} + + +ZERROR AudioEngine::LoadPALib() +{ +#ifdef _DEBUG + if (bSupportDirectX) + pPaDll = LoadLibrary("PA_DXD"); + else + pPaDll = LoadLibrary("PA_MMED"); +#else + if (bSupportDirectX) + pPaDll = LoadLibrary("PA_DX"); + else + pPaDll = LoadLibrary("PA_MME"); +#endif + if (pPaDll!=NULL) + { + + Pa_Initialize = (int (__cdecl*)(void))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_Initialize"); + Pa_Terminate = (int (__cdecl*)(void))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_Terminate"); + Pa_GetHostError = (long (__cdecl* )( void )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetHostError"); + Pa_GetErrorText = (const char* (__cdecl* )( PaError )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetErrorText"); + Pa_CountDevices = (int (__cdecl*)(void))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_CountDevices"); + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID = (int (__cdecl*)(void))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID"); + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID = (int (__cdecl*)(void))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID"); + Pa_GetDeviceInfo = (const PaDeviceInfo* (__cdecl* )( PaDeviceID)) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetDeviceInfo"); + Pa_OpenStream = ( PaError (__cdecl* )( + PortAudioStream ** , + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + PaDeviceID , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + void *, + double , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + PortAudioCallback *, + void * )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_OpenStream"); + + Pa_OpenDefaultStream = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream** , + int , + int , + PaSampleFormat , + double , + unsigned long , + unsigned long , + PortAudioCallback *, + void * )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_OpenDefaultStream"); + Pa_CloseStream = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_CloseStream"); + Pa_StartStream = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_StartStream"); + Pa_StopStream = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* ))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_StopStream"); + Pa_AbortStream = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_AbortStream"); + Pa_StreamActive = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_StreamActive"); + Pa_StreamTime = (PaTimestamp (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream *))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_StreamTime"); + Pa_GetCPULoad = (double (__cdecl* )( PortAudioStream* ))GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetCPULoad"); + Pa_GetMinNumBuffers = (int (__cdecl* )( int , double )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetMinNumBuffers"); + Pa_Sleep = (void (__cdecl* )( long )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_Sleep"); + Pa_GetSampleSize = (PaError (__cdecl* )( PaSampleFormat )) GetProcAddress(pPaDll,"Pa_GetSampleSize"); + + return _NO_ERROR; + } + else + return _DLL_NOT_FOUND; +} + +ZERROR AudioEngine::UnLoadPALib() +{ + if (pPaDll!=NULL) + FreeLibrary(pPaDll); + return _NO_ERROR; +} + +... diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/pa_lib.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/pa_lib.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86601592 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/pa_lib.c @@ -0,0 +1,827 @@ +/* + * Portable Audio I/O Library + * Host Independant Layer + * + * Based on the Open Source API proposed by Ross Bencina + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ + +/* Modification History: + PLB20010422 - apply Mike Berry's changes for CodeWarrior on PC +*/ + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* PLB20010422 - "memory.h" doesn't work on CodeWarrior for PC. Thanks Mike Berry for the mod. */ +#ifdef _WIN32 +#ifndef __MWERKS__ +#include +#endif /* __MWERKS__ */ +#else /* !_WIN32 */ +#include +#endif /* _WIN32 */ + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +/* The reason we might NOT want to validate the rate before opening the stream + * is because many DirectSound drivers lie about the rates they actually support. + */ +#define PA_VALIDATE_RATE (0) /* If true validate sample rate against driver info. */ + +/* +O- maybe not allocate past_InputBuffer and past_OutputBuffer if not needed for conversion +*/ + +#ifndef FALSE + #define FALSE (0) + #define TRUE (!FALSE) +#endif + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +static int gInitCount = 0; /* Count number of times Pa_Initialize() called to allow nesting and overlapping. */ + +static PaError Pa_KillStream( PortAudioStream *stream, int abort ); + +/***********************************************************************/ +int PaHost_FindClosestTableEntry( double allowableError, const double *rateTable, int numRates, double frameRate ) +{ + double err, minErr = allowableError; + int i, bestFit = -1; + + for( i=0; inumSampleRates == -1 ) + { + /* Is it out of range? */ + if( (requestedFrameRate < pdi->sampleRates[0]) || + (requestedFrameRate > pdi->sampleRates[1]) ) + { + return paInvalidSampleRate; + } + + *closestFrameRatePtr = requestedFrameRate; + } + else + { + bestRateIndex = PaHost_FindClosestTableEntry( 1.0, pdi->sampleRates, pdi->numSampleRates, requestedFrameRate ); + if( bestRateIndex < 0 ) return paInvalidSampleRate; + *closestFrameRatePtr = pdi->sampleRates[bestRateIndex]; + } + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_OpenStream( + PortAudioStream** streamPtrPtr, + PaDeviceID inputDeviceID, + int numInputChannels, + PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, + void *inputDriverInfo, + PaDeviceID outputDeviceID, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat outputSampleFormat, + void *outputDriverInfo, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + unsigned long streamFlags, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = NULL; + PaError result = paNoError; + int bitsPerInputSample; + int bitsPerOutputSample; + /* Print passed parameters. */ + DBUG(("Pa_OpenStream( %p, %d, %d, %d, %p, /* input */ \n", + streamPtrPtr, inputDeviceID, numInputChannels, + inputSampleFormat, inputDriverInfo )); + DBUG((" %d, %d, %d, %p, /* output */\n", + outputDeviceID, numOutputChannels, + outputSampleFormat, outputDriverInfo )); + DBUG((" %g, %d, %d, 0x%x, , %p )\n", + sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, numberOfBuffers, + streamFlags, userData )); + + /* Check for parameter errors. */ + if( (streamFlags & ~(paClipOff | paDitherOff)) != 0 ) return paInvalidFlag; + if( streamPtrPtr == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + if( inputDriverInfo != NULL ) return paHostError; /* REVIEW */ + if( outputDriverInfo != NULL ) return paHostError; /* REVIEW */ + if( (inputDeviceID < 0) && ( outputDeviceID < 0) ) return paInvalidDeviceId; + if( (outputDeviceID >= Pa_CountDevices()) || (inputDeviceID >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return paInvalidDeviceId; + if( (numInputChannels <= 0) && ( numOutputChannels <= 0) ) return paInvalidChannelCount; + +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + if( inputDeviceID >= 0 ) + { + PaError size = Pa_GetSampleSize( inputSampleFormat ); + if( size < 0 ) return size; + bitsPerInputSample = 8 * size; + if( (numInputChannels <= 0) ) return paInvalidChannelCount; + } +#else + if( inputDeviceID >= 0 ) + { + return paInvalidChannelCount; + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + else + { + if( numInputChannels > 0 ) return paInvalidChannelCount; + bitsPerInputSample = 0; + } + + if( outputDeviceID >= 0 ) + { + PaError size = Pa_GetSampleSize( outputSampleFormat ); + if( size < 0 ) return size; + bitsPerOutputSample = 8 * size; + if( (numOutputChannels <= 0) ) return paInvalidChannelCount; + } + else + { + if( numOutputChannels > 0 ) return paInvalidChannelCount; + bitsPerOutputSample = 0; + } + + if( callback == NULL ) return paNullCallback; + + /* Allocate and clear stream structure. */ + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( sizeof(internalPortAudioStream) ); + if( past == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + memset( past, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioStream) ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_OpenStream: past", (long) past ); + + past->past_Magic = PA_MAGIC; /* Set ID to catch bugs. */ + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer = framesPerBuffer; + past->past_NumUserBuffers = numberOfBuffers; /* NOTE - PaHost_OpenStream() NMUST CHECK FOR ZERO! */ + past->past_Callback = callback; + past->past_UserData = userData; + past->past_OutputSampleFormat = outputSampleFormat; + past->past_InputSampleFormat = inputSampleFormat; + past->past_OutputDeviceID = outputDeviceID; + past->past_InputDeviceID = inputDeviceID; + past->past_NumInputChannels = numInputChannels; + past->past_NumOutputChannels = numOutputChannels; + past->past_Flags = streamFlags; + + /* Check for absurd sample rates. */ + if( (sampleRate < 1000.0) || (sampleRate > 200000.0) ) + { + result = paInvalidSampleRate; + goto cleanup; + } + + /* Allocate buffers that may be used for format conversion from user to native buffers. */ + if( numInputChannels > 0 ) + { + +#if PA_VALIDATE_RATE + result = PaHost_ValidateSampleRate( inputDeviceID, sampleRate, &past->past_SampleRate ); + if( result < 0 ) + { + goto cleanup; + } +#else + past->past_SampleRate = sampleRate; +#endif + /* Allocate single Input buffer. */ + past->past_InputBufferSize = framesPerBuffer * numInputChannels * ((bitsPerInputSample+7) / 8); + past->past_InputBuffer = PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(past->past_InputBufferSize); + if( past->past_InputBuffer == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto cleanup; + } + } + else + { + past->past_InputBuffer = NULL; + } + + /* Allocate single Output buffer. */ + if( numOutputChannels > 0 ) + { +#if PA_VALIDATE_RATE + result = PaHost_ValidateSampleRate( outputDeviceID, sampleRate, &past->past_SampleRate ); + if( result < 0 ) + { + goto cleanup; + } +#else + past->past_SampleRate = sampleRate; +#endif + past->past_OutputBufferSize = framesPerBuffer * numOutputChannels * ((bitsPerOutputSample+7) / 8); + past->past_OutputBuffer = PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(past->past_OutputBufferSize); + if( past->past_OutputBuffer == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto cleanup; + } + } + else + { + past->past_OutputBuffer = NULL; + } + + result = PaHost_OpenStream( past ); + if( result < 0 ) goto cleanup; + + *streamPtrPtr = (void *) past; + + return result; + +cleanup: + if( past != NULL ) Pa_CloseStream( past ); + *streamPtrPtr = NULL; + return result; +} + + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_OpenDefaultStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ) +{ + return Pa_OpenStream( + stream, + ((numInputChannels > 0) ? Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() : paNoDevice), + numInputChannels, sampleFormat, NULL, + ((numOutputChannels > 0) ? Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() : paNoDevice), + numOutputChannels, sampleFormat, NULL, + sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, numberOfBuffers, paNoFlag, callback, userData ); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_CloseStream( PortAudioStream* stream) +{ + PaError result; + internalPortAudioStream *past; + + DBUG(("Pa_CloseStream()\n")); + if( stream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + + Pa_AbortStream( past ); + result = PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + + if( past->past_InputBuffer ) PaHost_FreeFastMemory( past->past_InputBuffer, past->past_InputBufferSize ); + if( past->past_OutputBuffer ) PaHost_FreeFastMemory( past->past_OutputBuffer, past->past_OutputBufferSize ); + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( past, sizeof(internalPortAudioStream) ); + + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_StartStream( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paHostError; + internalPortAudioStream *past; + + if( stream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + + past->past_FrameCount = 0.0; + + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + result = PaHost_StartInput( past ); + DBUG(("Pa_StartStream: PaHost_StartInput returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + } + + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + result = PaHost_StartOutput( past ); + DBUG(("Pa_StartStream: PaHost_StartOutput returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + } + + result = PaHost_StartEngine( past ); + DBUG(("Pa_StartStream: PaHost_StartEngine returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + + return paNoError; + +error: + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_StopStream( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + return Pa_KillStream( stream, 0 ); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_AbortStream( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + return Pa_KillStream( stream, 1 ); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +static PaError Pa_KillStream( PortAudioStream *stream, int abort ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + internalPortAudioStream *past; + + DBUG(("Pa_StopStream().\n")); + if( stream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + + if( (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) || (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) ) + { + result = PaHost_StopEngine( past, abort ); + DBUG(("Pa_StopStream: PaHost_StopEngine returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + } + + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + result = PaHost_StopInput( past, abort ); + DBUG(("Pa_StopStream: PaHost_StopInput returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result != paNoError ) goto error; + } + + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + result = PaHost_StopOutput( past, abort ); + DBUG(("Pa_StopStream: PaHost_StopOutput returned = 0x%X.\n", result)); + if( result != paNoError ) goto error; + } + +error: + past->past_Usage = 0; + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 0; + + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_StreamActive( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past; + if( stream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + return PaHost_StreamActive( past ); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API const char *Pa_GetErrorText( PaError errnum ) +{ + const char *msg; + + switch(errnum) + { + case paNoError: msg = "Success"; break; + case paHostError: msg = "Host error."; break; + case paInvalidChannelCount: msg = "Invalid number of channels."; break; + case paInvalidSampleRate: msg = "Invalid sample rate."; break; + case paInvalidDeviceId: msg = "Invalid device ID."; break; + case paInvalidFlag: msg = "Invalid flag."; break; + case paSampleFormatNotSupported: msg = "Sample format not supported"; break; + case paBadIODeviceCombination: msg = "Illegal combination of I/O devices."; break; + case paInsufficientMemory: msg = "Insufficient memory."; break; + case paBufferTooBig: msg = "Buffer too big."; break; + case paBufferTooSmall: msg = "Buffer too small."; break; + case paNullCallback: msg = "No callback routine specified."; break; + case paBadStreamPtr: msg = "Invalid stream pointer."; break; + case paTimedOut : msg = "Wait Timed Out."; break; + case paInternalError: msg = "Internal PortAudio Error."; break; + default: msg = "Illegal error number."; break; + } + return msg; +} + +/* + Get CPU Load as a fraction of total CPU time. + A value of 0.5 would imply that PortAudio and the sound generating + callback was consuming roughly 50% of the available CPU time. + The amount may vary depending on CPU load. + This function may be called from the callback function. +*/ +DLL_API double Pa_GetCPULoad( PortAudioStream* stream) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past; + if( stream == NULL ) return (double) paBadStreamPtr; + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + return past->past_Usage; +} + +/************************************************************* +** Calculate 2 LSB dither signal with a triangular distribution. +** Ranged properly for adding to a 32 bit integer prior to >>15. +*/ +#define DITHER_BITS (15) +#define DITHER_SCALE (1.0f / ((1<>(32-DITHER_BITS)) + (((long)randSeed2)>>(32-DITHER_BITS)); + /* High pass filter to reduce audibility. */ + highPass = current - previous; + previous = current; + return highPass; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Called by host code. +** Convert input from Int16, call user code, then convert output +** to Int16 format for native use. +** Assumes host native format is paInt16. +** Returns result from user callback. +*/ +long Pa_CallConvertInt16( internalPortAudioStream *past, + short *nativeInputBuffer, + short *nativeOutputBuffer ) +{ + long temp; + long bytesEmpty = 0; + long bytesFilled = 0; + int userResult; + unsigned int i; + void *inputBuffer = NULL; + void *outputBuffer = NULL; + +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + /* Get native data from DirectSound. */ + if( (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) && (nativeInputBuffer != NULL) ) + { + /* Convert from native format to PA format. */ + unsigned int samplesPerBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumInputChannels; + switch(past->past_InputSampleFormat) + { + + case paFloat32: + { + float *inBufPtr = (float *) past->past_InputBuffer; + inputBuffer = past->past_InputBuffer; + for( i=0; ipast_InputBuffer; + inputBuffer = past->past_InputBuffer; + for( i=0; ipast_InputBuffer; + inputBuffer = past->past_InputBuffer; + if( past->past_Flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( i=0; i> 8); + } + } + else + { + for( i=0; i> 7; + temp = ((temp < -0x8000) ? -0x8000 : ((temp > 0x7FFF) ? 0x7FFF : temp)); + inBufPtr[i] = (char)(temp >> 8); + } + } + break; + } + + case paUInt8: + { + /* Convert 16 bit data to 8 bit unsigned chars */ + unsigned char *inBufPtr = (unsigned char *) past->past_InputBuffer; + inputBuffer = past->past_InputBuffer; + if( past->past_Flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( i=0; i> 8)) + 0x80; + } + } + else + { + /* If you dither then you have to clip because dithering could push the signal out of range! */ + for( i=0; i> 7; + temp = ((temp < -0x8000) ? -0x8000 : ((temp > 0x7FFF) ? 0x7FFF : temp)); + inBufPtr[i] = (unsigned char)(temp + 0x80); + } + } + break; + } + + default: + break; + } + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + + /* Are we doing output time? */ + if( (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (nativeOutputBuffer != NULL) ) + { + /* May already be in native format so just write directly to native buffer. */ + outputBuffer = (past->past_OutputSampleFormat == paInt16) ? + nativeOutputBuffer : past->past_OutputBuffer; + } + /* + AddTraceMessage("Pa_CallConvertInt16: inputBuffer = ", (int) inputBuffer ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_CallConvertInt16: outputBuffer = ", (int) outputBuffer ); + */ + /* Call user callback routine. */ + userResult = past->past_Callback( + inputBuffer, + outputBuffer, + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_FrameCount, + past->past_UserData ); + + past->past_FrameCount += (PaTimestamp) past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + + /* Convert to native format if necessary. */ + if( outputBuffer != NULL ) + { + unsigned int samplesPerBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumOutputChannels; + switch(past->past_OutputSampleFormat) + { + case paFloat32: + { + float *outBufPtr = (float *) past->past_OutputBuffer; + if( past->past_Flags & paDitherOff ) + { + if( past->past_Flags & paClipOff ) /* NOTHING */ + { + for( i=0; i 0x7FFF) ? 0x7FFF : temp)); + } + } + } + else + { + /* If you dither then you have to clip because dithering could push the signal out of range! */ + for( i=0; i 0x7FFF) ? 0x7FFF : temp)); + } + } + break; + } + + case paInt32: + { + int *outBufPtr = (int *) past->past_OutputBuffer; + if( past->past_Flags & paDitherOff ) + { + for( i=0; i> 16 ); + } + } + else + { + for( i=0; i> 1) + Pa_TriangularDither(); + temp = temp >> 15; + *nativeOutputBuffer++ = (short)((temp < -0x8000) ? -0x8000 : ((temp > 0x7FFF) ? 0x7FFF : temp)); + } + } + break; + } + + case paInt8: + { + char *outBufPtr = (char *) past->past_OutputBuffer; + for( i=0; ipast_OutputBuffer; + for( i=0; ipast_NumInputChannels > 0) && (nativeInputBuffer != NULL) ) + { + inputBuffer = nativeInputBuffer; // FIXME + } + + /* Are we doing output time? */ + if( (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (nativeOutputBuffer != NULL) ) + { + /* May already be in native format so just write directly to native buffer. */ + outputBuffer = (past->past_OutputSampleFormat == paFloat32) ? + nativeOutputBuffer : past->past_OutputBuffer; + } + /* + AddTraceMessage("Pa_CallConvertInt16: inputBuffer = ", (int) inputBuffer ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_CallConvertInt16: outputBuffer = ", (int) outputBuffer ); + */ + /* Call user callback routine. */ + userResult = past->past_Callback( + inputBuffer, + outputBuffer, + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_FrameCount, + past->past_UserData ); + + past->past_FrameCount += (PaTimestamp) past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + + /* Convert to native format if necessary. */ // FIXME + return userResult; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_Initialize( void ) +{ + if( gInitCount++ > 0 ) return paNoError; + ResetTraceMessages(); + return PaHost_Init(); +} + +DLL_API PaError Pa_Terminate( void ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + + if( gInitCount == 0 ) return paNoError; + else if( --gInitCount == 0 ) + { + result = PaHost_Term(); + DumpTraceMessages(); + } + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format ) +{ + int size; + switch(format ) + { + + case paUInt8: + case paInt8: + size = 1; + break; + + case paInt16: + size = 2; + break; + + case paPackedInt24: + size = 3; + break; + + case paFloat32: + case paInt32: + case paInt24: + size = 4; + break; + + default: + size = paSampleFormatNotSupported; + break; + } + return (PaError) size; +} + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/portaudio.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/portaudio.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9632521e --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_dll_switch/portaudio.h @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +#ifndef PORT_AUDIO_H +#define PORT_AUDIO_H + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * PortAudio API Header File + * Latest version available at: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ + +// added by zplane.developement in order to generate a DLL + +#if defined(PA_MME_EXPORTS) || defined(PA_DX_EXPORTS) +#define DLL_API __declspec( dllexport ) +#elif defined(_LIB) || defined(_STATIC_LINK) || defined(_STATIC_APP) +#define DLL_API +#else +#define DLL_API __declspec(dllexport) +#endif + + +typedef int PaError; +typedef enum { + paNoError = 0, + + paHostError = -10000, + paInvalidChannelCount, + paInvalidSampleRate, + paInvalidDeviceId, + paInvalidFlag, + paSampleFormatNotSupported, + paBadIODeviceCombination, + paInsufficientMemory, + paBufferTooBig, + paBufferTooSmall, + paNullCallback, + paBadStreamPtr, + paTimedOut, + paInternalError +} PaErrorNum; + +/* + Pa_Initialize() is the library initialisation function - call this before + using the library. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_Initialize( void ); + +/* + Pa_Terminate() is the library termination function - call this after + using the library. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_Terminate( void ); + +/* + Return host specific error. + This can be called after receiving a paHostError. +*/ +DLL_API long Pa_GetHostError( void ); + +/* + Translate the error number into a human readable message. +*/ +DLL_API const char *Pa_GetErrorText( PaError errnum ); + +/* + Sample formats + + These are formats used to pass sound data between the callback and the + stream. Each device has a "native" format which may be used when optimum + efficiency or control over conversion is required. + + Formats marked "always available" are supported (emulated) by all devices. + + The floating point representation uses +1.0 and -1.0 as the respective + maximum and minimum. + +*/ + +typedef unsigned long PaSampleFormat; +#define paFloat32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<0)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt16 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<1)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt32 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<2)) /*always available*/ +#define paInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<3)) +#define paPackedInt24 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<4)) +#define paInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<5)) +#define paUInt8 ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<6)) /* unsigned 8 bit, 128 is "ground" */ +#define paCustomFormat ((PaSampleFormat) (1<<16)) + +/* + Device enumeration mechanism. + + Device ids range from 0 to Pa_CountDevices()-1. + + Devices may support input, output or both. Device 0 is always the "default" + device and should support at least stereo in and out if that is available + on the taget platform _even_ if this involves kludging an input/output + device on platforms that usually separate input from output. Other platform + specific devices are specified by positive device ids. +*/ + +typedef int PaDeviceID; +#define paNoDevice -1 + +typedef struct +{ + int structVersion; + const char *name; + int maxInputChannels; + int maxOutputChannels; + /* Number of discrete rates, or -1 if range supported. */ + int numSampleRates; + /* Array of supported sample rates, or {min,max} if range supported. */ + const double *sampleRates; + PaSampleFormat nativeSampleFormats; +} +PaDeviceInfo; + + +DLL_API int Pa_CountDevices(); +/* + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() + + Return the default device ID or paNoDevice if there is no devices. + The result can be passed to Pa_OpenStream(). + + On the PC, the user can specify a default device by + setting an environment variable. For example, to use device #1. + + set PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE=1 + + The user should first determine the available device ID by using + the supplied application "pa_devs". +*/ +DLL_API PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ); +DLL_API PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ); + +/* + PaTimestamp is used to represent a continuous sample clock with arbitrary + start time useful for syncronisation. The type is used in the outTime + argument to the callback function and the result of Pa_StreamTime() +*/ + +typedef double PaTimestamp; + +/* + Pa_GetDeviceInfo() returns a pointer to an immutable PaDeviceInfo structure + referring to the device specified by id. + If id is out of range the function returns NULL. + + The returned structure is owned by the PortAudio implementation and must + not be manipulated or freed. The pointer is guaranteed to be valid until + between calls to Pa_Initialize() and Pa_Terminate(). +*/ + +DLL_API const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ); + +/* + PortAudioCallback is implemented by clients of the portable audio api. + + inputBuffer and outputBuffer are arrays of interleaved samples, + the format, packing and number of channels used by the buffers are + determined by parameters to Pa_OpenStream() (see below). + + framesPerBuffer is the number of sample frames to be processed by the callback. + + outTime is the time in samples when the buffer(s) processed by + this callback will begin being played at the audio output. + See also Pa_StreamTime() + + userData is the value of a user supplied pointer passed to Pa_OpenStream() + intended for storing synthesis data etc. + + return value: + The callback can return a nonzero value to stop the stream. This may be + useful in applications such as soundfile players where a specific duration + of output is required. However, it is not necessary to utilise this mechanism + as StopStream() will also terminate the stream. A callback returning a + nonzero value must fill the entire outputBuffer. + + NOTE: None of the other stream functions may be called from within the + callback function except for Pa_GetCPULoad(). + +*/ + +typedef int (PortAudioCallback)( + void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + + +/* + Stream flags + + These flags may be supplied (ored together) in the streamFlags argument to + the Pa_OpenStream() function. + + [ suggestions? ] +*/ + +#define paNoFlag (0) +#define paClipOff (1<<0) /* disable defult clipping of out of range samples */ +#define paDitherOff (1<<1) /* disable default dithering */ +#define paPlatformSpecificFlags (0x00010000) +typedef unsigned long PaStreamFlags; + +/* + A single PortAudioStream provides multiple channels of real-time + input and output audio streaming to a client application. + Pointers to PortAudioStream objects are passed between PortAudio functions. +*/ + +typedef void PortAudioStream; +#define PaStream PortAudioStream + +/* + Pa_OpenStream() opens a stream for either input, output or both. + + stream is the address of a PortAudioStream pointer which will receive + a pointer to the newly opened stream. + + inputDevice is the id of the device used for input (see PaDeviceID above.) + inputDevice may be paNoDevice to indicate that an input device is not required. + + numInputChannels is the number of channels of sound to be delivered to the + callback. It can range from 1 to the value of maxInputChannels in the + device input record for the device specified in the inputDevice parameter. + If inputDevice is paNoDevice numInputChannels is ignored. + + inputSampleFormat is the format of inputBuffer provided to the callback + function. inputSampleFormat may be any of the formats described by the + PaSampleFormat enumeration (see above). PortAudio guarantees support for + the sound devices native formats (nativeSampleFormats in the device info + record) and additionally 16 and 32 bit integer and 32 bit floating point + formats. Support for other formats is implementation defined. + + inputDriverInfo is a pointer to an optional driver specific data structure + containing additional information for device setup or stream processing. + inputDriverInfo is never required for correct operation. If not used + inputDriverInfo should be NULL. + + outputDevice is the id of the device used for output (see PaDeviceID above.) + outputDevice may be paNoDevice to indicate that an output device is not required. + + numOutputChannels is the number of channels of sound to be supplied by the + callback. See the definition of numInputChannels above for more details. + + outputSampleFormat is the sample format of the outputBuffer filled by the + callback function. See the definition of inputSampleFormat above for more + details. + + outputDriverInfo is a pointer to an optional driver specific data structure + containing additional information for device setup or stream processing. + outputDriverInfo is never required for correct operation. If not used + outputDriverInfo should be NULL. + + sampleRate is the desired sampleRate for input and output + + framesPerBuffer is the length in sample frames of all internal sample buffers + used for communication with platform specific audio routines. Wherever + possible this corresponds to the framesPerBuffer parameter passed to the + callback function. + + numberOfBuffers is the number of buffers used for multibuffered + communication with the platform specific audio routines. This parameter is + provided only as a guide - and does not imply that an implementation must + use multibuffered i/o when reliable double buffering is available (such as + SndPlayDoubleBuffer() on the Macintosh.) + + streamFlags may contain a combination of flags ORed together. + These flags modify the behavior of the + streaming process. Some flags may only be relevant to certain buffer formats. + + callback is a pointer to a client supplied function that is responsible + for processing and filling input and output buffers (see above for details.) + + userData is a client supplied pointer which is passed to the callback + function. It could for example, contain a pointer to instance data necessary + for processing the audio buffers. + + return value: + Apon success Pa_OpenStream() returns PaNoError and places a pointer to a + valid PortAudioStream in the stream argument. The stream is inactive (stopped). + If a call to Pa_OpenStream() fails a nonzero error code is returned (see + PAError above) and the value of stream is invalid. + +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_OpenStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + PaDeviceID inputDevice, + int numInputChannels, + PaSampleFormat inputSampleFormat, + void *inputDriverInfo, + PaDeviceID outputDevice, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat outputSampleFormat, + void *outputDriverInfo, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PaStreamFlags streamFlags, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + + +/* + Pa_OpenDefaultStream() is a simplified version of Pa_OpenStream() that + opens the default input and/or ouput devices. Most parameters have + identical meaning to their Pa_OpenStream() counterparts, with the following + exceptions: + + If either numInputChannels or numOutputChannels is 0 the respective device + is not opened (same as passing paNoDevice in the device arguments to Pa_OpenStream() ) + + sampleFormat applies to both the input and output buffers. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_OpenDefaultStream( PortAudioStream** stream, + int numInputChannels, + int numOutputChannels, + PaSampleFormat sampleFormat, + double sampleRate, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + unsigned long numberOfBuffers, + PortAudioCallback *callback, + void *userData ); + +/* + Pa_CloseStream() closes an audio stream, flushing any pending buffers. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_CloseStream( PortAudioStream* ); + +/* + Pa_StartStream() and Pa_StopStream() begin and terminate audio processing. + When Pa_StopStream() returns, all pending audio buffers have been played. + Pa_AbortStream() stops playing immediately without waiting for pending + buffers to complete. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_StartStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +DLL_API PaError Pa_StopStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +DLL_API PaError Pa_AbortStream( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + Pa_StreamActive() returns one when the stream is playing audio, + zero when not playing, or a negative error number if the + stream is invalid. + The stream is active between calls to Pa_StartStream() and Pa_StopStream(), + but may also become inactive if the callback returns a non-zero value. + In the latter case, the stream is considered inactive after the last + buffer has finished playing. +*/ + +DLL_API PaError Pa_StreamActive( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + Pa_StreamTime() returns the current output time for the stream in samples. + This time may be used as a time reference (for example syncronising audio to + MIDI). +*/ + +DLL_API PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ); + +/* + The "CPU Load" is a fraction of total CPU time consumed by the + stream's audio processing. + A value of 0.5 would imply that PortAudio and the sound generating + callback was consuming roughly 50% of the available CPU time. + This function may be called from the callback function or the application. +*/ +DLL_API double Pa_GetCPULoad( PortAudioStream* stream ); + +/* + Use Pa_GetMinNumBuffers() to determine minimum number of buffers required for + the current host based on minimum latency. + On the PC, for the DirectSound implementation, latency can be optionally set + by user by setting an environment variable. + For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: + + set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 + + in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot. + If the environment variable is not set, then the latency will be determined + based on the OS. Windows NT has higher latency than Win95. +*/ + +DLL_API int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); + +/* + Sleep for at least 'msec' milliseconds. + You may sleep longer than the requested time so don't rely + on this for accurate musical timing. +*/ +DLL_API void Pa_Sleep( long msec ); + +/* + Return size in bytes of a single sample in a given PaSampleFormat + or paSampleFormatNotSupported. +*/ +DLL_API PaError Pa_GetSampleSize( PaSampleFormat format ); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif /* __cplusplus */ +#endif /* PORT_AUDIO_H */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac/pa_mac.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac/pa_mac.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..118ea510 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac/pa_mac.c @@ -0,0 +1,1687 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_mac.c,v 1.4.4.2 2002/10/15 03:14:08 dmazzoni Exp $ + * Portable Audio I/O Library for Macintosh + * + * Based on the Open Source API proposed by Ross Bencina + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Phil Burk + * + * Special thanks to Chris Rolfe for his many helpful suggestions, bug fixes, + * and code contributions. + * Thanks also to Tue Haste Andersen, Alberto Ricci, Nico Wald, + * Roelf Toxopeus and Tom Erbe for testing the code and making + * numerous suggestions. + * + * 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. + */ +/* Modification History + PLB20010415 - ScanInputDevices was setting sDefaultOutputDeviceID instead of sDefaultInputDeviceID + PLB20010415 - Device Scan was crashing for anything other than siBadSoundInDevice, but some Macs may return other errors! + PLB20010420 - Fix TIMEOUT in record mode. + PLB20010420 - Change CARBON_COMPATIBLE to TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON + PLB20010907 - Pass unused event to WaitNextEvent to prevent Mac OSX crash. Thanks Dominic Mazzoni. + PLB20010908 - Use requested number of input channels. Thanks Dominic Mazzoni. + PLB20011009 - Use NewSndCallBackUPP() for CARBON + PLB20020417 - I used to call Pa_GetMinNumBuffers() which doesn't take into account the + variable minFramesPerHostBuffer. Now I call PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers() which will + give lower latency when virtual memory is turned off. + Thanks Kristoffer Jensen and Georgios Marentakis for spotting this bug. + PLB20020423 - Use new method to calculate CPU load similar to other ports. Based on num frames calculated. + Fixed Pa_StreamTime(). Now estimates how many frames have played based on MicroSecond timer. + Added PA_MAX_USAGE_ALLOWED to prevent Mac from hanging when CPU load approaches 100%. + PLB20020424 - Fixed return value in Pa_StreamTime + PLB20020612 - Fix allocation error on Mac 8600 by casting *nameH as uchar* so that we get a proper Str255 length. +*/ + +/* +COMPATIBILITY +This Macintosh implementation is designed for use with Mac OS 7, 8 and +9 on PowerMacs, and OS X if compiled with CARBON + +OUTPUT +A circular array of CmpSoundHeaders is used as a queue. For low latency situations +there will only be two small buffers used. For higher latency, more and larger buffers +may be used. +To play the sound we use SndDoCommand() with bufferCmd. Each buffer is followed +by a callbackCmd which informs us when the buffer has been processsed. + +INPUT +The SndInput Manager SPBRecord call is used for sound input. If only +input is used, then the PA user callback is called from the Input completion proc. +For full-duplex, or output only operation, the PA callback is called from the +HostBuffer output completion proc. In that case, input sound is passed to the +callback by a simple FIFO. + +TODO: +O- Add support for native sample data formats other than int16. +O- Review buffer sizing. Should it be based on result of siDeviceBufferInfo query? +O- Determine default devices somehow. +*/ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* Mac specific includes */ +#include "OSUtils.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +#ifndef FALSE + #define FALSE (0) + #define TRUE (!FALSE) +#endif + +/* #define TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON (1) */ + +/* + * Define maximum CPU load that will be allowed. User callback will + * be skipped if load exceeds this limit. This is to prevent the Mac + * from hanging when the CPU is hogged by the sound thread. + * On my PowerBook G3, the mac hung when I used 94% of CPU ( usage = 0.94 ). + */ +#define PA_MAX_USAGE_ALLOWED (0.92) + +/* Debugging output macros. */ +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +#define MAC_PHYSICAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (512) /* Minimum number of stereo frames per SoundManager double buffer. */ +#define MAC_VIRTUAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (4096) /* Need this many when using Virtual Memory for recording. */ +#define PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (2) +#define PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (16) /* Do not exceed!! */ +#define PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO (32) + +/* Conversions for 16.16 fixed point code. */ +#define DoubleToUnsignedFixed(x) ((UnsignedFixed) ((x) * 65536.0)) +#define UnsignedFixedToDouble(fx) (((double)(fx)) * (1.0/(1<<16))) + +/************************************************************************************/ +/****************** Structures ******************************************************/ +/************************************************************************************/ +/* Use for passing buffers from input callback to output callback for processing. */ +typedef struct MultiBuffer +{ + char *buffers[PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS]; + int numBuffers; + int nextWrite; + int nextRead; +} +MultiBuffer; + +/* Define structure to contain all Macintosh specific data. */ +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + UInt64 pahsc_EntryCount; + double pahsc_InverseMicrosPerHostBuffer; /* 1/Microseconds of real-time audio per user buffer. */ + + /* Use char instead of Boolean for atomic operation. */ + volatile char pahsc_IsRecording; /* Recording in progress. Set by foreground. Cleared by background. */ + volatile char pahsc_StopRecording; /* Signal sent to background. */ + volatile char pahsc_IfInsideCallback; + /* Input */ + SPB pahsc_InputParams; + SICompletionUPP pahsc_InputCompletionProc; + MultiBuffer pahsc_InputMultiBuffer; + int32 pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer; + int32 pahsc_InputRefNum; + /* Output */ + CmpSoundHeader pahsc_SoundHeaders[PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS]; + int32 pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer; + SndChannelPtr pahsc_Channel; + SndCallBackUPP pahsc_OutputCompletionProc; + int32 pahsc_NumOutsQueued; + int32 pahsc_NumOutsPlayed; + PaTimestamp pahsc_NumFramesDone; + UInt64 pahsc_WhenFramesDoneIncremented; + /* Init Time -------------- */ + int32 pahsc_NumHostBuffers; + int32 pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer; + int32 pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer; + int32 pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer; /* Can vary depending on virtual memory usage. */ +} +PaHostSoundControl; + +/* Mac specific device information. */ +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice +{ + long pad_DeviceRefNum; + long pad_DeviceBufferSize; + Component pad_Identifier; + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; +} +internalPortAudioDevice; + +/************************************************************************************/ +/****************** Data ************************************************************/ +/************************************************************************************/ +static int sNumDevices = 0; +static internalPortAudioDevice sDevices[PA_MAX_DEVICE_INFO] = { 0 }; +static int32 sPaHostError = 0; +static int sDefaultOutputDeviceID; +static int sDefaultInputDeviceID; + +/************************************************************************************/ +/****************** Prototypes ******************************************************/ +/************************************************************************************/ +static PaError PaMac_TimeSlice( internalPortAudioStream *past, int16 *macOutputBufPtr ); +static PaError PaMac_CallUserLoop( internalPortAudioStream *past, int16 *outPtr ); +static PaError PaMac_RecordNext( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static void PaMac_StartLoadCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static int PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers( int minFramesPerHostBuffer, int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ); +static double *PaMac_GetSampleRatesFromHandle ( int numRates, Handle h ); +static PaError PaMac_ScanInputDevices( void ); +static PaError PaMac_ScanOutputDevices( void ); +static PaError PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo( Component identifier, internalPortAudioDevice *ipad ); +static PaError PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo( Str255 deviceName, internalPortAudioDevice *ipad ); +static void PaMac_InitSoundHeader( internalPortAudioStream *past, CmpSoundHeader *sndHeader ); +static void PaMac_EndLoadCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static void PaMac_PlayNext ( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ); +static long PaMac_FillNextOutputBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ); +static pascal void PaMac_InputCompletionProc(SPBPtr recParams); +static pascal void PaMac_OutputCompletionProc (SndChannelPtr theChannel, SndCommand * theCmd); +static PaError PaMac_BackgroundManager( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ); +long PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static int Mac_IsVirtualMemoryOn( void ); +static void PToCString(unsigned char* inString, char* outString); +static void CToPString(char *inString, unsigned char* outString); +char *MultiBuffer_GetNextWriteBuffer( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +char *MultiBuffer_GetNextReadBuffer( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +int MultiBuffer_GetNextReadIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +int MultiBuffer_GetNextWriteIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +int MultiBuffer_IsWriteable( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +int MultiBuffer_IsReadable( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +void MultiBuffer_AdvanceReadIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); +void MultiBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ); + +/************************************************************************* +** Simple FIFO index control for multiple buffers. +** Read and Write indices range from 0 to 2N-1. +** This allows us to distinguish between full and empty. +*/ +char *MultiBuffer_GetNextWriteBuffer( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + return mbuf->buffers[mbuf->nextWrite % mbuf->numBuffers]; +} +char *MultiBuffer_GetNextReadBuffer( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + return mbuf->buffers[mbuf->nextRead % mbuf->numBuffers]; +} +int MultiBuffer_GetNextReadIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + return mbuf->nextRead % mbuf->numBuffers; +} +int MultiBuffer_GetNextWriteIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + return mbuf->nextWrite % mbuf->numBuffers; +} + +int MultiBuffer_IsWriteable( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + int bufsFull = mbuf->nextWrite - mbuf->nextRead; + if( bufsFull < 0 ) bufsFull += (2 * mbuf->numBuffers); + return (bufsFull < mbuf->numBuffers); +} +int MultiBuffer_IsReadable( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + int bufsFull = mbuf->nextWrite - mbuf->nextRead; + if( bufsFull < 0 ) bufsFull += (2 * mbuf->numBuffers); + return (bufsFull > 0); +} +void MultiBuffer_AdvanceReadIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + int temp = mbuf->nextRead + 1; + mbuf->nextRead = (temp >= (2 * mbuf->numBuffers)) ? 0 : temp; +} +void MultiBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( MultiBuffer *mbuf ) +{ + int temp = mbuf->nextWrite + 1; + mbuf->nextWrite = (temp >= (2 * mbuf->numBuffers)) ? 0 : temp; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** String Utility by Chris Rolfe +*/ +static void PToCString(unsigned char* inString, char* outString) +{ + long i; + for(i=0; i 255) + len = 255; + + /* Length is stored in first char of Pascal string */ + outString[0] = (unsigned char)len; + for(i=0; isampleRates; + if( (rates != NULL) ) free( rates ); /* MEM_011 */ + dev->sampleRates = NULL; + if( dev->name != NULL ) free( (void *) dev->name ); /* MEM_010 */ + dev->name = NULL; + } + sNumDevices = 0; + return paNoError; +} + +/************************************************************************* + PaHost_Init() is the library initialization function - call this before + using the library. +*/ +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ + PaError err; + NumVersionVariant version; + + version.parts = SndSoundManagerVersion(); + DBUG(("SndSoundManagerVersion = 0x%x\n", version.whole)); + + /* Have we already initialized the device info? */ + err = (PaError) Pa_CountDevices(); + if( err < 0 ) return err; + else return paNoError; +} + +/************************************************************************* + PaMac_ScanOutputDevices() queries the properties of all output devices. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_ScanOutputDevices( void ) +{ + PaError err; + Component identifier=0; + ComponentDescription criteria = { kSoundOutputDeviceType, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; + long numComponents, i; + + /* Search the system linked list for output components */ + numComponents = CountComponents (&criteria); + identifier = 0; + sDefaultOutputDeviceID = sNumDevices; /* FIXME - query somehow */ + for (i = 0; i < numComponents; i++) + { + /* passing nil returns first matching component. */ + identifier = FindNextComponent( identifier, &criteria); + sDevices[sNumDevices].pad_Identifier = identifier; + + /* Set up for default OUTPUT devices. */ + err = PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo( identifier, &sDevices[sNumDevices] ); + if( err < 0 ) return err; + else sNumDevices++; + + } + + return paNoError; +} + +/************************************************************************* + PaMac_ScanInputDevices() queries the properties of all input devices. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_ScanInputDevices( void ) +{ + Str255 deviceName; + int count; + Handle iconHandle; + PaError err; + OSErr oserr; + count = 1; + sDefaultInputDeviceID = sNumDevices; /* FIXME - query somehow */ /* PLB20010415 - was setting sDefaultOutputDeviceID */ + while(true) + { + /* Thanks Chris Rolfe and Alberto Ricci for this trick. */ + oserr = SPBGetIndexedDevice(count++, deviceName, &iconHandle); + DBUG(("PaMac_ScanInputDevices: SPBGetIndexedDevice returned %d\n", oserr )); +#if 1 + /* PLB20010415 - was giving error for anything other than siBadSoundInDevice, but some Macs may return other errors! */ + if(oserr != noErr) break; /* Some type of error is expected when count > devices */ +#else + if(oserr == siBadSoundInDevice) + { /* it's expected when count > devices */ + oserr = noErr; + break; + } + if(oserr != noErr) + { + ERR_RPT(("ERROR: SPBGetIndexedDevice(%d,,) returned %d\n", count-1, oserr )); + sPaHostError = oserr; + return paHostError; + } +#endif + DisposeHandle(iconHandle); /* Don't need the icon */ + + err = PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo( deviceName, &sDevices[sNumDevices] ); + DBUG(("PaMac_ScanInputDevices: PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo returned %d\n", err )); + if( err < 0 ) return err; + else if( err == 1 ) sNumDevices++; + } + + return paNoError; +} + +/* Sample rate info returned by using siSampleRateAvailable selector in SPBGetDeviceInfo() */ +/* Thanks to Chris Rolfe for help with this query. */ +#pragma options align=mac68k +typedef struct +{ + int16 numRates; + UnsignedFixed (**rates)[]; /* Handle created by SPBGetDeviceInfo */ +} +SRateInfo; +#pragma options align=reset + +/************************************************************************* +** PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo() +** Query information about a named output device. +** Clears contents of ipad and writes info based on queries. +** Return one if OK, +** zero if device cannot be used, +** or negative error. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo( Component identifier, internalPortAudioDevice *ipad ) +{ + int len; + OSErr err; + PaDeviceInfo *dev = &ipad->pad_Info; + SRateInfo srinfo = {0}; + int numRates; + ComponentDescription tempD; + Handle nameH=nil, infoH=nil, iconH=nil; + + memset( ipad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + + dev->structVersion = 1; + dev->maxInputChannels = 0; + dev->maxOutputChannels = 2; + dev->nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; /* FIXME - query to see if 24 or 32 bit data can be handled. */ + + /* Get sample rates supported. */ + err = GetSoundOutputInfo(identifier, siSampleRateAvailable, (Ptr) &srinfo); + if(err != noErr) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: GetSoundOutputInfo siSampleRateAvailable returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + numRates = srinfo.numRates; + DBUG(("PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: srinfo.numRates = %d\n", srinfo.numRates )); + if( numRates == 0 ) + { + dev->numSampleRates = -1; + numRates = 2; + } + else + { + dev->numSampleRates = numRates; + } + dev->sampleRates = PaMac_GetSampleRatesFromHandle( numRates, (Handle) srinfo.rates ); + if(dev->sampleRates == NULL) + { + DBUG(("PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: PaMac_GetSampleRatesFromHandle alloc failed.\n")); + return paInsufficientMemory; + } + + /* SPBGetDeviceInfo created the handle, but it's OUR job to release it. */ + DisposeHandle((Handle) srinfo.rates); + + /* Device name */ + /* we pass an existing handle for the component name; + we don't care about the info (type, subtype, etc.) or icon, so set them to nil */ + DBUG(("PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: get component name.\n")); + infoH = nil; + iconH = nil; + nameH = NewHandle(0); + if(nameH == nil) return paInsufficientMemory; + err = GetComponentInfo(identifier, &tempD, nameH, infoH, iconH); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: GetComponentInfo returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + /* Cast as uchar* so that we get a proper pascal string length. */ + len = ((unsigned char *)(*nameH))[0] + 1; /* PLB20020612 - fix allocation error on Mac 8600 */ + DBUG(("PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: new len = %d\n", len )); + + dev->name = (char *) malloc(len); /* MEM_010 */ + if( dev->name == NULL ) + { + DisposeHandle(nameH); + return paInsufficientMemory; + } + else + { + PToCString((unsigned char *)(*nameH), (char *) dev->name); + DisposeHandle(nameH); + } + + DBUG(("PaMac_QueryOutputDeviceInfo: dev->name = %s\n", dev->name )); + return paNoError; + +error: + sPaHostError = err; + return paHostError; + +} + +/************************************************************************* +** PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo() +** Query information about a named input device. +** Clears contents of ipad and writes info based on queries. +** Return one if OK, +** zero if device cannot be used, +** or negative error. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo( Str255 deviceName, internalPortAudioDevice *ipad ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + int len; + OSErr err; + long mRefNum = 0; + long tempL; + int16 tempS; + Fixed tempF; + PaDeviceInfo *dev = &ipad->pad_Info; + SRateInfo srinfo = {0}; + int numRates; + + memset( ipad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + dev->maxOutputChannels = 0; + + /* Open device based on name. If device is in use, it may not be able to open in write mode. */ + err = SPBOpenDevice( deviceName, siWritePermission, &mRefNum); + if (err) + { + /* If device is in use, it may not be able to open in write mode so try read mode. */ + err = SPBOpenDevice( deviceName, siReadPermission, &mRefNum); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBOpenDevice returned %d\n", err )); + sPaHostError = err; + return paHostError; + } + } + + /* Define macros for printing out device info. */ +#define PrintDeviceInfo(selector,var) \ + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, selector, (Ptr) &var); \ + if (err) { \ + DBUG(("query %s failed\n", #selector )); \ + }\ + else { \ + DBUG(("query %s = 0x%x\n", #selector, var )); \ + } + + PrintDeviceInfo( siContinuous, tempS ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siAsync, tempS ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siNumberChannels, tempS ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siSampleSize, tempS ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siSampleRate, tempF ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siChannelAvailable, tempS ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siActiveChannels, tempL ); + PrintDeviceInfo( siDeviceBufferInfo, tempL ); + + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siActiveChannels, (Ptr) &tempL); + if (err == 0) DBUG(("%s = 0x%x\n", "siActiveChannels", tempL )); + /* Can we use this device? */ + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siAsync, (Ptr) &tempS); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBGetDeviceInfo siAsync returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + if( tempS == 0 ) goto useless; /* Does not support async recording so forget about it. */ + + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siChannelAvailable, (Ptr) &tempS); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBGetDeviceInfo siChannelAvailable returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + dev->maxInputChannels = tempS; + + /* Get sample rates supported. */ + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siSampleRateAvailable, (Ptr) &srinfo); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBGetDeviceInfo siSampleRateAvailable returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + + numRates = srinfo.numRates; + DBUG(("numRates = 0x%x\n", numRates )); + if( numRates == 0 ) + { + dev->numSampleRates = -1; + numRates = 2; + } + else + { + dev->numSampleRates = numRates; + } + dev->sampleRates = PaMac_GetSampleRatesFromHandle( numRates, (Handle) srinfo.rates ); + /* SPBGetDeviceInfo created the handle, but it's OUR job to release it. */ + DisposeHandle((Handle) srinfo.rates); + + /* Get size of device buffer. */ + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siDeviceBufferInfo, (Ptr) &tempL); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBGetDeviceInfo siDeviceBufferInfo returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + ipad->pad_DeviceBufferSize = tempL; + DBUG(("siDeviceBufferInfo = %d\n", tempL )); + + /* Set format based on sample size. */ + err = SPBGetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siSampleSize, (Ptr) &tempS); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaMac_QueryInputDeviceInfo: SPBGetDeviceInfo siSampleSize returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + switch( tempS ) + { + case 0x0020: + dev->nativeSampleFormats = paInt32; /* FIXME - warning, code probably won't support this! */ + break; + case 0x0010: + default: /* FIXME - What about other formats? */ + dev->nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; + break; + } + DBUG(("nativeSampleFormats = %d\n", dev->nativeSampleFormats )); + + /* Device name */ + len = deviceName[0] + 1; /* Get length of Pascal string */ + dev->name = (char *) malloc(len); /* MEM_010 */ + if( dev->name == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto cleanup; + } + PToCString(deviceName, (char *) dev->name); + DBUG(("deviceName = %s\n", dev->name )); + result = (PaError) 1; + /* All done so close up device. */ +cleanup: + if( mRefNum ) SPBCloseDevice(mRefNum); + return result; + +error: + if( mRefNum ) SPBCloseDevice(mRefNum); + sPaHostError = err; + return paHostError; + +useless: + if( mRefNum ) SPBCloseDevice(mRefNum); + return (PaError) 0; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Allocate a double array and fill it with listed sample rates. +*/ +static double * PaMac_GetSampleRatesFromHandle ( int numRates, Handle h ) +{ + OSErr err = noErr; + SInt8 hState; + int i; + UnsignedFixed *fixedRates; + double *rates = (double *) malloc( numRates * sizeof(double) ); /* MEM_011 */ + if( rates == NULL ) return NULL; + /* Save and restore handle state as suggested by TechNote at: + http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1122.html + */ + hState = HGetState (h); + if (!(err = MemError ())) + { + HLock (h); + if (!(err = MemError ( ))) + { + fixedRates = (UInt32 *) *h; + for( i=0; i= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + return &sDevices[id].pad_Info; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + return sDefaultInputDeviceID; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + return sDefaultOutputDeviceID; +} + +/********************************* BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT ****/ +static void PaMac_StartLoadCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + UnsignedWide widePad; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + /* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + Microseconds( &widePad ); + pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount = UnsignedWideToUInt64( widePad ); +} + +/****************************************************************************** +** Measure fractional CPU load based on real-time it took to calculate +** buffers worth of output. +*/ +/**************************************************************************/ +static void PaMac_EndLoadCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + UnsignedWide widePad; + UInt64 currentCount; + long usecsElapsed; + double newUsage; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + + /* Measure CPU utilization during this callback. Note that this calculation + ** assumes that we had the processor the whole time. + */ +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.95) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + Microseconds( &widePad ); + currentCount = UnsignedWideToUInt64( widePad ); + + usecsElapsed = (long) U64Subtract(currentCount, pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount); + + /* Use inverse because it is faster than the divide. */ + newUsage = usecsElapsed * pahsc->pahsc_InverseMicrosPerHostBuffer; + + past->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_Usage) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * newUsage); + +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Called by Pa_StartStream() +*/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.nextWrite = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.nextRead = 0; + return PaMac_RecordNext( past ); +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Called by Pa_StopStream(). +** May be called during error recovery or cleanup code +** so protect against NULL pointers. +*/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + int32 timeOutMsec; + PaError result = paNoError; + OSErr err = 0; + long mRefNum; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + + (void) abort; + + mRefNum = pahsc->pahsc_InputRefNum; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StopInput: mRefNum = %d\n", mRefNum )); + if( mRefNum ) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_StopInput: pahsc_IsRecording = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording )); + if( pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording ) + { + /* PLB20010420 - Fix TIMEOUT in record mode. */ + pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording = 1; /* Request that we stop recording. */ + err = SPBStopRecording(mRefNum); + DBUG(("PaHost_StopInput: then pahsc_IsRecording = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording )); + + /* Calculate timeOut longer than longest time it could take to play one buffer. */ + timeOutMsec = (int32) ((1500.0 * pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer) / past->past_SampleRate); + /* Keep querying sound channel until it is no longer busy playing. */ + while( !err && pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording && (timeOutMsec > 0)) + { + Pa_Sleep(20); + timeOutMsec -= 20; + } + if( timeOutMsec <= 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StopInput: timed out!\n")); + return paTimedOut; + } + } + } + if( err ) + { + sPaHostError = err; + result = paHostError; + } + + DBUG(("PaHost_StopInput: finished.\n", mRefNum )); + return result; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +static void PaMac_InitSoundHeader( internalPortAudioStream *past, CmpSoundHeader *sndHeader ) +{ + sndHeader->numChannels = past->past_NumOutputChannels; + sndHeader->sampleRate = DoubleToUnsignedFixed(past->past_SampleRate); + sndHeader->loopStart = 0; + sndHeader->loopEnd = 0; + sndHeader->encode = cmpSH; + sndHeader->baseFrequency = kMiddleC; + sndHeader->markerChunk = nil; + sndHeader->futureUse2 = nil; + sndHeader->stateVars = nil; + sndHeader->leftOverSamples = nil; + sndHeader->compressionID = 0; + sndHeader->packetSize = 0; + sndHeader->snthID = 0; + sndHeader->sampleSize = 8 * sizeof(int16); // FIXME - might be 24 or 32 bits some day; + sndHeader->sampleArea[0] = 0; + sndHeader->format = kSoundNotCompressed; +} + +static void SetFramesDone( PaHostSoundControl *pahsc, PaTimestamp framesDone ) +{ + UnsignedWide now; + Microseconds( &now ); + pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone = framesDone; + pahsc->pahsc_WhenFramesDoneIncremented = UnsignedWideToUInt64( now ); +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + SndCommand pauseCommand; + SndCommand resumeCommand; + int i; + OSErr error; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + if( pahsc->pahsc_Channel == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + past->past_StopSoon = 0; + past->past_IsActive = 1; + pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsQueued = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsPlayed = 0; + + SetFramesDone( pahsc, 0.0 ); + + /* Pause channel so it does not do back ground processing while we are still filling the queue. */ + pauseCommand.cmd = pauseCmd; + pauseCommand.param1 = pauseCommand.param2 = 0; + error = SndDoCommand (pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &pauseCommand, true); + if (noErr != error) goto exit; + + /* Queue all of the buffers so we start off full. */ + for (i = 0; ipahsc_NumHostBuffers; i++) + { + PaMac_PlayNext( past, i ); + } + + /* Resume channel now that the queue is full. */ + resumeCommand.cmd = resumeCmd; + resumeCommand.param1 = resumeCommand.param2 = 0; + error = SndDoImmediate( pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &resumeCommand ); + if (noErr != error) goto exit; + + return paNoError; +exit: + past->past_IsActive = 0; + sPaHostError = error; + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_StartOutput: SndDoCommand returned %d\n", error )); + return paHostError; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +long PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + return (long) (pahsc->pahsc_NumHostBuffers * pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer); +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Called by Pa_StopStream(). +** May be called during error recovery or cleanup code +** so protect against NULL pointers. +*/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + int32 timeOutMsec; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + if( pahsc->pahsc_Channel == NULL ) return paNoError; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StopOutput()\n")); + if( past->past_IsActive == 0 ) return paNoError; + + /* Set flags for callback function to see. */ + if( abort ) past->past_StopNow = 1; + past->past_StopSoon = 1; + /* Calculate timeOut longer than longest time it could take to play all buffers. */ + timeOutMsec = (int32) ((1500.0 * PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( past )) / past->past_SampleRate); + /* Keep querying sound channel until it is no longer busy playing. */ + while( past->past_IsActive && (timeOutMsec > 0)) + { + Pa_Sleep(20); + timeOutMsec -= 20; + } + if( timeOutMsec <= 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StopOutput: timed out!\n")); + return paTimedOut; + } + else return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + (void) past; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + return paNoError; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + (void) past; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) abort; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + return paNoError; +} +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + return (PaError) ( past->past_IsActive + pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording ); +} +int Mac_IsVirtualMemoryOn( void ) +{ + long attr; + OSErr result = Gestalt( gestaltVMAttr, &attr ); + DBUG(("gestaltVMAttr : 0x%x\n", attr )); + return ((attr >> gestaltVMHasPagingControl ) & 1); +} + +/******************************************************************* +* Determine number of host Buffers +* and how many User Buffers we can put into each host buffer. +*/ +static void PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + int32 minNumBuffers; + int32 minFramesPerHostBuffer; + int32 minTotalFrames; + int32 userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + int32 framesPerHostBuffer; + int32 numHostBuffers; + + minFramesPerHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer; + minFramesPerHostBuffer = (minFramesPerHostBuffer + 7) & ~7; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: minFramesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", minFramesPerHostBuffer )); + + /* Determine number of user buffers based on minimum latency. */ + /* PLB20020417 I used to call Pa_GetMinNumBuffers() which doesn't take into account the + ** variable minFramesPerHostBuffer. Now I call PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers() which will + ** gove lower latency when virtual memory is turned off. */ + /* minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_SampleRate ); WRONG */ + minNumBuffers = PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers( minFramesPerHostBuffer, past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_SampleRate ); + + past->past_NumUserBuffers = ( minNumBuffers > past->past_NumUserBuffers ) ? minNumBuffers : past->past_NumUserBuffers; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: min past_NumUserBuffers = %d\n", past->past_NumUserBuffers )); + minTotalFrames = past->past_NumUserBuffers * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + + /* We cannot make the buffers too small because they may not get serviced quickly enough. */ + if( (int32) past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer < minFramesPerHostBuffer ) + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer = + (minFramesPerHostBuffer + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer - 1) / + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + } + else + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer = 1; + } + framesPerHostBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + + /* Calculate number of host buffers needed. Round up to cover minTotalFrames. */ + numHostBuffers = (minTotalFrames + framesPerHostBuffer - 1) / framesPerHostBuffer; + /* Make sure we have enough host buffers. */ + if( numHostBuffers < PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) + { + numHostBuffers = PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS; + } + else + { + /* If we have too many host buffers, try to put more user buffers in a host buffer. */ + while(numHostBuffers > PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer += 1; + framesPerHostBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + numHostBuffers = (minTotalFrames + framesPerHostBuffer - 1) / framesPerHostBuffer; + } + } + + pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer = userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer = framesPerHostBuffer; + pahsc->pahsc_NumHostBuffers = numHostBuffers; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: pahsc_NumHostBuffers = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_NumHostBuffers )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: past_NumUserBuffers = %d\n", past->past_NumUserBuffers )); +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + OSErr err; + PaError result = paHostError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + int i; + /* Allocate and initialize host data. */ + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + if( pahsc == NULL ) + { + return paInsufficientMemory; + } + past->past_DeviceData = (void *) pahsc; + + /* If recording, and virtual memory is turned on, then use bigger buffers to prevent glitches. */ + if( (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) && Mac_IsVirtualMemoryOn() ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer = MAC_VIRTUAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER; + } + else + { + pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer = MAC_PHYSICAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER; + } + + PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( past ); + + /* Setup constants for CPU load measurement. */ + pahsc->pahsc_InverseMicrosPerHostBuffer = past->past_SampleRate / (1000000.0 * pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer); + + /* ------------------ OUTPUT */ + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + /* Create sound channel to which we can send commands. */ + pahsc->pahsc_Channel = 0L; + err = SndNewChannel(&pahsc->pahsc_Channel, sampledSynth, 0, nil); /* FIXME - use kUseOptionalOutputDevice if not default. */ + if(err != 0) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_OpenStream: SndNewChannel returned 0x%x\n", err )); + goto error; + } + + /* Install our callback function pointer straight into the sound channel structure */ + /* Use new CARBON name for callback procedure. */ +#if TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON + pahsc->pahsc_OutputCompletionProc = NewSndCallBackUPP(PaMac_OutputCompletionProc); +#else + pahsc->pahsc_OutputCompletionProc = NewSndCallBackProc(PaMac_OutputCompletionProc); +#endif + + pahsc->pahsc_Channel->callBack = pahsc->pahsc_OutputCompletionProc; + + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer * past->past_NumOutputChannels * sizeof(int16); + for (i = 0; ipahsc_NumHostBuffers; i++) + { + char *buf = (char *)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer); + if (buf == NULL) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_OpenStream: could not allocate output buffer. Size = \n", pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer )); + goto memerror; + } + + PaMac_InitSoundHeader( past, &pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[i] ); + pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[i].samplePtr = buf; + pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[i].numFrames = (unsigned long) pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer; + + } + } +#ifdef SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + /* ------------------ INPUT */ + /* Use double buffer scheme that matches output. */ + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + int16 tempS; + long tempL; + Fixed tempF; + long mRefNum; + Str255 namePString; +#if TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON + pahsc->pahsc_InputCompletionProc = NewSICompletionUPP((SICompletionProcPtr)PaMac_InputCompletionProc); +#else + pahsc->pahsc_InputCompletionProc = NewSICompletionProc((ProcPtr)PaMac_InputCompletionProc); +#endif + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer * past->past_NumInputChannels * sizeof(int16); + for (i = 0; ipahsc_NumHostBuffers; i++) + { + char *buf = (char *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer); + if ( buf == NULL ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not allocate input buffer. Size = \n", pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer )); + goto memerror; + } + pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.buffers[i] = buf; + } + pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.numBuffers = pahsc->pahsc_NumHostBuffers; + + // err = SPBOpenDevice( (const unsigned char *) &noname, siWritePermission, &mRefNum); + CToPString((char *)sDevices[past->past_InputDeviceID].pad_Info.name, namePString); + err = SPBOpenDevice(namePString, siWritePermission, &mRefNum); + + if (err) goto error; + pahsc->pahsc_InputRefNum = mRefNum; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: mRefNum = %d\n", mRefNum )); + + /* Set input device characteristics. */ + tempS = 1; + err = SPBSetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siContinuous, (Ptr) &tempS); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_OpenStream: SPBSetDeviceInfo siContinuous returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + + tempL = 0x03; + err = SPBSetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siActiveChannels, (Ptr) &tempL); + if (err) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: setting siActiveChannels returned 0x%x. Error ignored.\n", err )); + } + + /* PLB20010908 - Use requested number of input channels. Thanks Dominic Mazzoni. */ + tempS = past->past_NumInputChannels; + err = SPBSetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siNumberChannels, (Ptr) &tempS); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_OpenStream: SPBSetDeviceInfo siNumberChannels returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + + tempF = ((unsigned long)past->past_SampleRate) << 16; + err = SPBSetDeviceInfo(mRefNum, siSampleRate, (Ptr) &tempF); + if (err) + { + ERR_RPT(("Error in PaHost_OpenStream: SPBSetDeviceInfo siSampleRate returned %d\n", err )); + goto error; + } + + /* Setup record-parameter block */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.inRefNum = mRefNum; + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.milliseconds = 0; // not used + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.completionRoutine = pahsc->pahsc_InputCompletionProc; + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.interruptRoutine = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.userLong = (long) past; + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.unused1 = 0; + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: complete.\n")); + return paNoError; + +error: + PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: sPaHostError = 0x%x.\n", err )); + sPaHostError = err; + return paHostError; + +memerror: + PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + return paInsufficientMemory; +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Called by Pa_CloseStream(). +** May be called during error recovery or cleanup code +** so protect against NULL pointers. +*/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + OSErr err = 0; + int i; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream( 0x%x )\n", past )); + + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + /* TRUE means flush now instead of waiting for quietCmd to be processed. */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_Channel != NULL ) SndDisposeChannel(pahsc->pahsc_Channel, TRUE); + { + for (i = 0; ipahsc_NumHostBuffers; i++) + { + Ptr p = (Ptr) pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[i].samplePtr; + if( p != NULL ) PaHost_FreeFastMemory( p, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer ); + } + } + } + + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + if( pahsc->pahsc_InputRefNum ) + { + err = SPBCloseDevice(pahsc->pahsc_InputRefNum); + pahsc->pahsc_InputRefNum = 0; + if( err ) + { + sPaHostError = err; + result = paHostError; + } + } + { + for (i = 0; ipahsc_InputMultiBuffer.numBuffers; i++) + { + Ptr p = (Ptr) pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.buffers[i]; + if( p != NULL ) PaHost_FreeFastMemory( p, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer ); + } + } + } + + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pahsc, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl) ); + + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream: complete.\n", past )); + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerUserBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ +/* We use the MAC_VIRTUAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER because we might be recording. +** This routine doesn't have enough information to determine the best value +** and is being depracated. */ + return PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers( MAC_VIRTUAL_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, framesPerUserBuffer, sampleRate ); +} +/*************************************************************************/ +static int PaMac_GetMinNumBuffers( int minFramesPerHostBuffer, int framesPerUserBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + int minUserPerHost = ( minFramesPerHostBuffer + framesPerUserBuffer - 1) / framesPerUserBuffer; + int numBufs = PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS * minUserPerHost; + if( numBufs < PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS ) numBufs = PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS; + (void) sampleRate; + return numBufs; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( int32 msec ) +{ + EventRecord event; + int32 sleepTime, endTime; + /* Convert to ticks. Round up so we sleep a MINIMUM of msec time. */ + sleepTime = ((msec * 60) + 999) / 1000; + if( sleepTime < 1 ) sleepTime = 1; + endTime = TickCount() + sleepTime; + do + { + DBUGX(("Sleep for %d ticks.\n", sleepTime )); + /* Use WaitNextEvent() to sleep without getting events. */ + /* PLB20010907 - Pass unused event to WaitNextEvent instead of NULL to prevent + * Mac OSX crash. Thanks Dominic Mazzoni. */ + WaitNextEvent( 0, &event, sleepTime, NULL ); + sleepTime = endTime - TickCount(); + } + while( sleepTime > 0 ); +} +/*************************************************************************/ +int32 Pa_GetHostError( void ) +{ + int32 err = sPaHostError; + sPaHostError = 0; + return err; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. + * This may need to be held in physical memory so that it is not + * paged to virtual memory. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). + */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + void *addr = NewPtrClear( numBytes ); + if( (addr == NULL) || (MemError () != 0) ) return NULL; + +#if (TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON == 0) + if( HoldMemory( addr, numBytes ) != noErr ) + { + DisposePtr( (Ptr) addr ); + return NULL; + } +#endif + return addr; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). + */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory( void *addr, long numBytes ) +{ + if( addr == NULL ) return; +#if TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON + (void) numBytes; +#else + UnholdMemory( addr, numBytes ); +#endif + DisposePtr( (Ptr) addr ); +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaTimestamp framesDone1; + PaTimestamp framesDone2; + UInt64 whenIncremented; + UnsignedWide now; + UInt64 now64; + long microsElapsed; + long framesElapsed; + + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + +/* Capture information from audio thread. + * We have to be careful that we don't get interrupted in the middle. + * So we grab the pahsc_NumFramesDone twice and make sure it didn't change. + */ + do + { + framesDone1 = pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone; + whenIncremented = pahsc->pahsc_WhenFramesDoneIncremented; + framesDone2 = pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone; + } while( framesDone1 != framesDone2 ); + + /* Calculate how many microseconds have elapsed and convert to frames. */ + Microseconds( &now ); + now64 = UnsignedWideToUInt64( now ); + microsElapsed = U64Subtract( now64, whenIncremented ); + framesElapsed = microsElapsed * past->past_SampleRate * 0.000001; + + return framesDone1 + framesElapsed; +} + +/************************************************************************** +** Callback for Input, SPBRecord() +*/ +int gRecordCounter = 0; +int gPlayCounter = 0; +pascal void PaMac_InputCompletionProc(SPBPtr recParams) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + int finished = 1; + internalPortAudioStream *past; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + gRecordCounter += 1; /* debug hack to see if engine running */ + + /* Get our PA data from Mac structure. */ + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) recParams->userLong; + if( past == NULL ) return; + + if( past->past_Magic != PA_MAGIC ) + { + AddTraceMessage("PaMac_InputCompletionProc: bad MAGIC, past", (long) past ); + AddTraceMessage("PaMac_InputCompletionProc: bad MAGIC, magic", (long) past->past_Magic ); + goto error; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + past->past_NumCallbacks += 1; + + /* Have we been asked to stop recording? */ + if( (recParams->error == abortErr) || pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording ) goto error; + + /* If there are no output channels, then we need to call the user callback function from here. + * Otherwise we will call the user code during the output completion routine. + */ + if(past->past_NumOutputChannels == 0) + { + SetFramesDone( pahsc, + pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone + pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer ); + result = PaMac_CallUserLoop( past, NULL ); + } + + /* Did user code ask us to stop? If not, issue another recording request. */ + if( (result == paNoError) && (pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording == 0) ) + { + result = PaMac_RecordNext( past ); + if( result != paNoError ) pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording = 0; + } + else goto error; + + return; + +error: + pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording = 0; + return; +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Called by either input or output completion proc. +** Grabs input data if any present, and calls PA conversion code, +** that in turn calls user code. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_CallUserLoop( internalPortAudioStream *past, int16 *outPtr ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + int16 *inPtr = NULL; + int i; + + + /* Advance read index for sound input FIFO here, independantly of record/write process. */ + if(past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) + { + if( MultiBuffer_IsReadable( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ) ) + { + inPtr = (int16 *) MultiBuffer_GetNextReadBuffer( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ); + MultiBuffer_AdvanceReadIndex( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ); + } + } + + /* Call user code enough times to fill buffer. */ + if( (inPtr != NULL) || (outPtr != NULL) ) + { + PaMac_StartLoadCalculation( past ); /* CPU usage */ + +#ifdef PA_MAX_USAGE_ALLOWED + /* If CPU usage exceeds limit, skip user callback to prevent hanging CPU. */ + if( past->past_Usage > PA_MAX_USAGE_ALLOWED ) + { + past->past_FrameCount += (PaTimestamp) pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer; + } + else +#endif + { + + for( i=0; ipahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer; i++ ) + { + result = (PaError) Pa_CallConvertInt16( past, inPtr, outPtr ); + if( result != 0) + { + /* Recording might be in another process, so tell it to stop with a flag. */ + pahsc->pahsc_StopRecording = pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording; + break; + } + /* Advance sample pointers. */ + if(inPtr != NULL) inPtr += past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumInputChannels; + if(outPtr != NULL) outPtr += past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumOutputChannels; + } + } + + PaMac_EndLoadCalculation( past ); + } + return result; +} + +/*********************************************************************** +** Setup next recording buffer in FIFO and issue recording request to Snd Input Manager. +*/ +static PaError PaMac_RecordNext( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + OSErr err; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + /* Get pointer to next buffer to record into. */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.bufferPtr = MultiBuffer_GetNextWriteBuffer( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ); + + /* Advance write index if there is room. Otherwise keep writing same buffer. */ + if( MultiBuffer_IsWriteable( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ) ) + { + MultiBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( &pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer ); + } + + AddTraceMessage("PaMac_RecordNext: bufferPtr", (long) pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.bufferPtr ); + AddTraceMessage("PaMac_RecordNext: nextWrite", pahsc->pahsc_InputMultiBuffer.nextWrite ); + + /* Setup parameters and issue an asynchronous recording request. */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.bufferLength = pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer; + pahsc->pahsc_InputParams.count = pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer; + err = SPBRecord(&pahsc->pahsc_InputParams, true); + if( err ) + { + AddTraceMessage("PaMac_RecordNext: SPBRecord error ", err ); + sPaHostError = err; + result = paHostError; + } + else + { + pahsc->pahsc_IsRecording = 1; + } + return result; +} + +/************************************************************************** +** Callback for Output Playback() +** Return negative error, 0 to continue, 1 to stop. +*/ +long PaMac_FillNextOutputBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + long result = 0; + int finished = 1; + char *outPtr; + + gPlayCounter += 1; /* debug hack */ + + past->past_NumCallbacks += 1; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return -1; + /* Are we nested?! */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback ) return 0; + pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback = 1; + /* Get pointer to buffer to fill. */ + outPtr = pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[index].samplePtr; + /* Combine with any sound input, and call user callback. */ + result = PaMac_CallUserLoop( past, (int16 *) outPtr ); + + pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback = 0; + return result; +} + +/************************************************************************************* +** Called by SoundManager when ready for another buffer. +*/ +static pascal void PaMac_OutputCompletionProc (SndChannelPtr theChannel, SndCommand * theCallBackCmd) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + (void) theChannel; + (void) theCallBackCmd; + + /* Get our data from Mac structure. */ + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) theCallBackCmd->param2; + if( past == NULL ) return; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsPlayed += 1; + + SetFramesDone( pahsc, + pahsc->pahsc_NumFramesDone + pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerHostBuffer ); + + PaMac_BackgroundManager( past, theCallBackCmd->param1 ); +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +static PaError PaMac_BackgroundManager( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + /* Has someone asked us to abort by calling Pa_AbortStream()? */ + if( past->past_StopNow ) + { + SndCommand command; + /* Clear the queue of any pending commands. */ + command.cmd = flushCmd; + command.param1 = command.param2 = 0; + SndDoImmediate( pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &command ); + /* Then stop currently playing buffer, if any. */ + command.cmd = quietCmd; + SndDoImmediate( pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &command ); + past->past_IsActive = 0; + } + /* Has someone asked us to stop by calling Pa_StopStream() + * OR has a user callback returned '1' to indicate finished. + */ + else if( past->past_StopSoon ) + { + if( (pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsQueued - pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsPlayed) <= 0 ) + { + past->past_IsActive = 0; /* We're finally done. */ + } + } + else + { + PaMac_PlayNext( past, index ); + } + return result; +} + +/************************************************************************************* +** Fill next buffer with sound and queue it for playback. +*/ +static void PaMac_PlayNext ( internalPortAudioStream *past, int index ) +{ + OSErr error; + long result; + SndCommand playCmd; + SndCommand callbackCmd; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + + /* If this was the last buffer, or abort requested, then just be done. */ + if ( past->past_StopSoon ) goto done; + + /* Load buffer with sound. */ + result = PaMac_FillNextOutputBuffer ( past, index ); + if( result > 0 ) past->past_StopSoon = 1; /* Stop generating audio but wait until buffers play. */ + else if( result < 0 ) goto done; + + /* Play the next buffer. */ + playCmd.cmd = bufferCmd; + playCmd.param1 = 0; + playCmd.param2 = (long) &pahsc->pahsc_SoundHeaders[ index ]; + error = SndDoCommand (pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &playCmd, true ); + if( error != noErr ) goto gotError; + + /* Ask for a callback when it is done. */ + callbackCmd.cmd = callBackCmd; + callbackCmd.param1 = index; + callbackCmd.param2 = (long)past; + error = SndDoCommand (pahsc->pahsc_Channel, &callbackCmd, true ); + if( error != noErr ) goto gotError; + pahsc->pahsc_NumOutsQueued += 1; + + return; + +gotError: + sPaHostError = error; +done: + return; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac_core/pa_mac_core.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac_core/pa_mac_core.c index 5bf24cb6..e0a31374 100644 --- a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac_core/pa_mac_core.c +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_mac_core/pa_mac_core.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * $Id: pa_mac_core.c,v 1.8.4.8 2003/03/07 01:34:18 philburk Exp $ + * $Id: pa_mac_core.c,v 1.8.4.12 2003/04/16 19:06:01 philburk Exp $ * pa_mac_core.c * Implementation of PortAudio for Mac OS X Core Audio * @@ -97,6 +97,17 @@ See code related to "streamInterleavingBuffer". 03.06.2003 - Phil Burk and Ryan Francesconi - fixed numChannels query for MOTU828. Handle fact that MOTU828 gives you 8 channels even when you ask for 2! + 04.06.2003 - Phil Burk - Combine Dominic Mazzoni's technique of using Configuration to query maxChannels + with old technique of scanning for mormat. + Increase channel scan by 1 to handle mono USB microphones. + Do not merge or split channels in AudioConverter to handle 2+2 channels + of Quattro which has a format of 2 channels. + 04.07.2003 - Phil Burk - use AudioGetCurrentHostTime instead of getrusage() which can lock threads. + 04.10.2003 - Phil Burk - fixed pointer bug with input deinterleaving loop. + Detect and ignore NULL inputData and outputData in CodeAudio callback. + Overlap creation and deletion of AudioConverters to prevent thread death when device rate changes. + 04.16.2003 - Phil Burk - Fixed input channel scrambling when numChannels != 2^N. Caused by alignment + error when filling RingBuffer with 2^N zero bytes. */ #include @@ -107,12 +118,16 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include "portaudio.h" #include "pa_host.h" #include "pa_trace.h" #include "ringbuffer.h" +/************************************************* Configuration ********/ +#define PA_ENABLE_LOAD_MEASUREMENT (1) + /************************************************* Constants ********/ #define SET_DEVICE_BUFFER_SIZE (1) @@ -173,8 +188,8 @@ typedef struct PaHostSoundControl char *ringBufferData; Boolean formatListenerCalled; /* For measuring CPU utilization. */ - struct rusage entryRusage; - double inverseMicrosPerHostBuffer; /* 1/Microseconds of real-time audio per user buffer. */ + UInt64 entryTime; + double inverseHostTicksPerBuffer; /* 1/Ticks of real-time audio per user buffer. */ } PaHostSoundControl; /************************************************************** @@ -289,15 +304,7 @@ static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; if( pahsc == NULL ) return; /* Query user CPU timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ - getrusage( RUSAGE_SELF, &pahsc->entryRusage ); -} - -static long SubtractTime_AminusB( struct timeval *timeA, struct timeval *timeB ) -{ - long secs = timeA->tv_sec - timeB->tv_sec; - long usecs = secs * 1000000; - usecs += (timeA->tv_usec - timeB->tv_usec); - return usecs; + pahsc->entryTime = AudioGetCurrentHostTime(); } /****************************************************************************** @@ -306,9 +313,9 @@ static long SubtractTime_AminusB( struct timeval *timeA, struct timeval *timeB ) */ static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) { - struct rusage currentRusage; - long usecsElapsed; - double newUsage; + UInt64 exitTime; + UInt64 ticksElapsed; + double newUsage; #define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.95) #define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) @@ -316,16 +323,15 @@ static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; if( pahsc == NULL ) return; - if( getrusage( RUSAGE_SELF, ¤tRusage ) == 0 ) - { - usecsElapsed = SubtractTime_AminusB( ¤tRusage.ru_utime, &pahsc->entryRusage.ru_utime ); - - /* Use inverse because it is faster than the divide. */ - newUsage = usecsElapsed * pahsc->inverseMicrosPerHostBuffer; + exitTime = AudioGetCurrentHostTime(); + + ticksElapsed = exitTime - pahsc->entryTime; - past->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_Usage) + + /* Use inverse because it is faster than the divide. */ + newUsage = ticksElapsed * pahsc->inverseHostTicksPerBuffer; + /* Low pass filter result. */ + past->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_Usage) + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * newUsage); - } } /****************************************** END CPU UTILIZATION *******/ @@ -523,10 +529,61 @@ static int PaOSX_ScanDevices( Boolean isInput ) } /************************************************************************* -** Determine the maximum number of channels a device will support. +** Determine the maximum number of channels based on the configuration. ** @return maxChannels or negative error. */ -static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) +static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Config( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) +{ + OSStatus err; + UInt32 outSize; + Boolean outWritable; + AudioBufferList *list; + int numChannels; + int i; + + // Determine maximum number of channels supported. + // dmazzoni: new method + + outSize = 0; + err = AudioDeviceGetPropertyInfo(devID, 0, isInput, + kAudioDevicePropertyStreamConfiguration, + &outSize, &outWritable); + if ( err != noErr ) + { + PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Config: Could not get stream configuration info", err); + sSavedHostError = err; + return paHostError; + } + + list = (AudioBufferList *)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( outSize ); + err = AudioDeviceGetProperty(devID, 0, isInput, + kAudioDevicePropertyStreamConfiguration, + &outSize, list); + if ( err != noErr ) + { + PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Config: Could not get stream configuration", err); + sSavedHostError = err; + return paHostError; + } + + numChannels = 0; + for( i=0; imNumberBuffers; i++ ) + { + int bufChannels = list->mBuffers[i].mNumberChannels; + DBUG(("PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Config: buffer %d has %d channels.\n", i, bufChannels )); + numChannels += bufChannels; + } + + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( list, outSize ); + + return numChannels; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Determine the maximum number of channels a device will support based on scanning the format. +** @return maxChannels or negative error. +*/ +static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Format( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) { OSStatus err; UInt32 outSize; @@ -540,13 +597,14 @@ static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) // For example, some 8 channel devices return 2 when given 256 as input. gotMax = false; maxChannels = 0; + numChannels = 0; while( !gotMax ) { memset( &formatDesc, 0, sizeof(formatDesc)); - numChannels = maxChannels + 2; - DBUG(("PaOSX_GetMaxChannels: try numChannels = %d = %d + 2\n", - numChannels, maxChannels )); + numChannels = numChannels + 1; + DBUG(("PaOSX_GetMaxChannels: try numChannels = %d = %d + 1\n", + numChannels, numChannels )); formatDesc.mChannelsPerFrame = numChannels; outSize = sizeof(formatDesc); @@ -557,7 +615,10 @@ static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) err, formatDesc.mChannelsPerFrame )); if( err != noErr ) { - gotMax = true; + if (numChannels > (maxChannels + 4)) // Try several possibilities above current max + { + gotMax = true; + } } else { @@ -568,7 +629,10 @@ static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) } else if(formatDesc.mChannelsPerFrame < numChannels) { - gotMax = true; + if (numChannels > (maxChannels + 4)) // Try several possibilities above current max + { + gotMax = true; + } } else { @@ -579,6 +643,24 @@ static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) return maxChannels; } + + +/************************************************************************* +** Determine the maximum number of channels a device will support. +** It is not clear at this point which the better technique so +** we do both and use the biggest result. +** +** @return maxChannels or negative error. +*/ +static int PaOSX_GetMaxChannels( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput ) +{ + int maxChannelsFormat; + int maxChannelsConfig; + maxChannelsFormat = PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Format( devID, isInput ); + maxChannelsConfig = PaOSX_GetMaxChannels_Config( devID, isInput ); + return (maxChannelsFormat > maxChannelsConfig) ? maxChannelsFormat : maxChannelsConfig; +} + /************************************************************************* ** Try to fill in the device info for this device. ** Return 1 if a good device that PA can use. @@ -733,12 +815,22 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_LoadAndProcess( internalPortAudioStream *past, inputBuffer = pahsc->input.converterBuffer; } + /* Measure CPU load. */ +#if PA_ENABLE_LOAD_MEASUREMENT + Pa_StartUsageCalculation( past ); +#endif + /* Fill part of audio converter buffer by converting input to user format, * calling user callback, then converting output to native format. */ if( PaConvert_Process( past, inputBuffer, outputBuffer )) { past->past_StopSoon = 1; } + +#if PA_ENABLE_LOAD_MEASUREMENT + Pa_EndUsageCalculation( past ); +#endif + } return err; } @@ -777,11 +869,11 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, char *inputNativeBufferfPtr = NULL; PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; - /* Do we need to interleave the buffers first? */ + /* Do we need to deinterleave the buffers first? */ if( past->past_NumInputChannels != inInputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels ) { - - numFramesInInputBuffer = inInputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize / (sizeof(float) * inInputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels); + numFramesInInputBuffer = inInputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize / + (sizeof(float) * inInputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels); numBytes = numFramesInInputBuffer * sizeof(float) * past->past_NumInputChannels; @@ -813,11 +905,14 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, for( j=0; jinput.streamInterleavingBuffer[ currentInterleavedChannelIndex ]; + float *src = &((float *)inInputData->mBuffers[i].mData)[ j ]; /* Move one channel from CoreAudio buffer to interleaved buffer. */ for( k=0; kinput.streamInterleavingBuffer[ k*numInterleavedChannels + currentInterleavedChannelIndex ] = - ((float *)inInputData->mBuffers[i].mData)[ k*numBufChannels + j ]; + *dest = *src; + src += numBufChannels; + dest += numInterleavedChannels; } currentInterleavedChannelIndex++; } @@ -830,7 +925,7 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, else { inputNativeBufferfPtr = (char*)inInputData->mBuffers[0].mData; - numBytes += inInputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize; + numBytes = inInputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize; } writeRoom = RingBuffer_GetWriteAvailable( &pahsc->ringBuffer ); @@ -838,7 +933,7 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past, if( numBytes <= writeRoom ) { RingBuffer_Write( &pahsc->ringBuffer, inputNativeBufferfPtr, numBytes ); - DBUGBACK(("PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer: wrote %ld bytes to FIFO.\n", inInputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize)); + DBUGBACK(("PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer: wrote %ld bytes to FIFO.\n", numBytes)); } // FIXME else drop samples on floor, remember overflow??? return noErr; @@ -854,6 +949,12 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_HandleInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, OSStatus err = noErr; PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( inInputData == NULL ) + { + DBUG(("PaOSX_HandleInput: inInputData == NULL\n")); + return noErr; + } + if( inInputData->mNumberBuffers > 0 ) { /* Write to FIFO here if we are only using this callback. */ @@ -894,9 +995,16 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_HandleOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, Boolean deinterleavingNeeded; int numFramesInOutputBuffer; + if( outOutputData == NULL ) + { + DBUG(("PaOSX_HandleOutput: outOutputData == NULL\n")); + return noErr; + } + deinterleavingNeeded = past->past_NumOutputChannels != outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels; - numFramesInOutputBuffer = outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize / (sizeof(float) * outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels); + numFramesInOutputBuffer = outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mDataByteSize / + (sizeof(float) * outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mNumberChannels); if( pahsc->mode != PA_MODE_INPUT_ONLY ) { @@ -931,7 +1039,7 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_HandleOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, outputNativeBufferfPtr = (void*)outOutputData->mBuffers[0].mData; } - /* Pull code from PA user through converter. */ + /* Pull data from PA user through converter. */ err = AudioConverterFillBuffer( pahsc->output.converter, PaOSX_OutputConverterCallbackProc, @@ -962,11 +1070,14 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_HandleOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, for( j=0; jmBuffers[i].mData)[ j ]; + float *src = &pahsc->output.streamInterleavingBuffer[ currentInterleavedChannelIndex ]; /* Move one channel from interleaved buffer to CoreAudio buffer. */ for( k=0; kmBuffers[i].mData)[ k*numBufChannels + j ] = - pahsc->output.streamInterleavingBuffer[ k*numInterleavedChannels + currentInterleavedChannelIndex ]; + *dest = *src; + dest += numBufChannels; + src += numInterleavedChannels; } currentInterleavedChannelIndex++; } @@ -999,7 +1110,7 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_CoreAudioInputCallback (AudioDeviceID inDevice, const Aud pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; /* If there is a FIFO for input then write to it. */ - if( pahsc->ringBufferData != NULL ) + if( (pahsc->ringBufferData != NULL) && (inInputData != NULL) ) { err = PaOSX_WriteInputRingBuffer( past, inInputData ); if( err != noErr ) goto error; @@ -1051,8 +1162,6 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_CoreAudioIOCallback (AudioDeviceID inDevice, const AudioT past->past_FrameCount = inInputTime->mSampleTime; } - /* Measure CPU load. */ - Pa_StartUsageCalculation( past ); past->past_NumCallbacks += 1; /* Process full input buffer. */ @@ -1062,8 +1171,6 @@ static OSStatus PaOSX_CoreAudioIOCallback (AudioDeviceID inDevice, const AudioT /* Fill up empty output buffers. */ err = PaOSX_HandleOutput( past, outOutputData ); if( err != 0 ) goto error; - - Pa_EndUsageCalculation( past ); } if( err != 0 ) DBUG(("PaOSX_CoreAudioIOCallback: returns %ld.\n", err )); @@ -1198,7 +1305,7 @@ static void PaOSX_FixVolumeScalars( AudioDeviceID devID, Boolean isInput, kAudioDevicePropertyMute, &dataSize, &uidata32 ); if( err == noErr ) { - DBUG(("uidata32 for channel %d = %ld\n", iChannel, uidata32)); + DBUG(("mute for channel %d = %ld\n", iChannel, uidata32)); if( uidata32 == 1 ) // muted? { dataSize = sizeof( uidata32 ); @@ -1304,24 +1411,16 @@ static OSStatus PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener (AudioDeviceID inDevice, UInt32 dataSize; OSStatus err = noErr; AudioStreamBasicDescription userStreamFormat, hardwareStreamFormat; - Boolean updateInverseMicros; - Boolean updateConverter; + PaHostInOut *hostInOut; + AudioStreamBasicDescription *destFormatPtr, *srcFormatPtr; past = (internalPortAudioStream *) inClientData; pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: called with propertyID = 0x%0X\n", (unsigned int) inPropertyID )); - updateInverseMicros = (inDevice == pahsc->primaryDeviceID) && - ((inPropertyID == kAudioDevicePropertyStreamFormat) || - (inPropertyID == kAudioDevicePropertyBufferFrameSize)); - - updateConverter = (inPropertyID == kAudioDevicePropertyStreamFormat); - - // Sample rate needed for both. - if( updateConverter || updateInverseMicros ) + if(inPropertyID == kAudioDevicePropertyStreamFormat) { - /* Get target device format */ dataSize = sizeof(hardwareStreamFormat); err = AudioDeviceGetProperty(inDevice, 0, isInput, @@ -1332,12 +1431,7 @@ static OSStatus PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener (AudioDeviceID inDevice, sSavedHostError = err; goto error; } - } - - if( updateConverter ) - { - DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: HW rate = %f\n", hardwareStreamFormat.mSampleRate )); - DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: user rate = %f\n", past->past_SampleRate )); + DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: HW mChannelsPerFrame = %d\n", (int)hardwareStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame )); /* Set source user format. */ @@ -1349,69 +1443,48 @@ static OSStatus PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener (AudioDeviceID inDevice, userStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame = userStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame * sizeof(float); userStreamFormat.mBytesPerPacket = userStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame * userStreamFormat.mFramesPerPacket; - /* Don't use AudioConverter for merging channels. */ - if( hardwareStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame > userStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame ) - { - hardwareStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame = userStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame; - hardwareStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame = userStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame; - hardwareStreamFormat.mBytesPerPacket = userStreamFormat.mBytesPerPacket; - } - + /* Don't use AudioConverter for merging or splitting channels. */ + hardwareStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame = userStreamFormat.mChannelsPerFrame; + hardwareStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame = userStreamFormat.mBytesPerFrame; + hardwareStreamFormat.mBytesPerPacket = userStreamFormat.mBytesPerPacket; + if( isInput ) { - if( pahsc->input.converter != NULL ) - { - verify_noerr(AudioConverterDispose (pahsc->input.converter)); - } - - // Convert from hardware format to user format. - err = AudioConverterNew ( - &hardwareStreamFormat, - &userStreamFormat, - &pahsc->input.converter ); - if( err != noErr ) - { - PRINT_ERR("Could not create input format converter", err); - sSavedHostError = err; - goto error; - } + hostInOut = &pahsc->input; + srcFormatPtr = &hardwareStreamFormat; + destFormatPtr = &userStreamFormat; } else { - if( pahsc->output.converter != NULL ) - { - verify_noerr(AudioConverterDispose (pahsc->output.converter)); - } - - // Convert from user format to hardware format. - err = AudioConverterNew ( - &userStreamFormat, - &hardwareStreamFormat, - &pahsc->output.converter ); - if( err != noErr ) - { - PRINT_ERR("Could not create output format converter", err); - sSavedHostError = err; - goto error; - } + hostInOut = &pahsc->output; + srcFormatPtr = &userStreamFormat; + destFormatPtr = &hardwareStreamFormat; } - } - - if( updateInverseMicros ) - { - // Update coefficient used to calculate CPU Load based on sampleRate and bufferSize. - UInt32 ioBufferSize; - dataSize = sizeof(ioBufferSize); - err = AudioDeviceGetProperty( inDevice, 0, isInput, - kAudioDevicePropertyBufferFrameSize, &dataSize, - &ioBufferSize); - if( err == noErr ) + DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: source rate = %f\n", srcFormatPtr->mSampleRate )); + DBUG(("PAOSX_DevicePropertyListener: dest rate = %f\n", destFormatPtr->mSampleRate )); + + // Don't delete old converter until we create new one so we don't pull + // the rug out from under other audio threads. + AudioConverterRef oldConverter = hostInOut->converter; + + // Make converter to change sample rate. + err = AudioConverterNew ( + srcFormatPtr, + destFormatPtr, + &hostInOut->converter ); + if( err != noErr ) { - pahsc->inverseMicrosPerHostBuffer = hardwareStreamFormat.mSampleRate / - (1000000.0 * ioBufferSize); + PRINT_ERR("Could not create format converter", err); + sSavedHostError = err; + goto error; + } + + if( oldConverter != NULL ) + { + verify_noerr( AudioConverterDispose( oldConverter ) ); } } - + error: pahsc->formatListenerCalled = true; return err; @@ -1430,6 +1503,7 @@ static PaError PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past ) UInt32 framesPerHostBuffer; UInt32 bytesForDevice; UInt32 bytesForUser; + UInt32 bytesPerFrame; AudioStreamBasicDescription formatDesc; dataSize = sizeof(formatDesc); @@ -1437,7 +1511,7 @@ static PaError PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past ) kAudioDevicePropertyStreamFormat, &dataSize, &formatDesc); if( err != noErr ) { - PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer: Could not get I/O buffer size.\n", err); + PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer: Could not get input format.\n", err); sSavedHostError = err; return paHostError; } @@ -1452,15 +1526,15 @@ static PaError PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past ) &framesPerHostBuffer); if( err != noErr ) { - PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer: Could not get I/O buffer size.\n", err); + PRINT_ERR("PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer: Could not get input buffer size.\n", err); sSavedHostError = err; return paHostError; } - bytesForDevice = framesPerHostBuffer * formatDesc.mChannelsPerFrame * sizeof(Float32) * 2; + bytesPerFrame = past->past_NumInputChannels * sizeof(Float32); - bytesForUser = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumInputChannels * - sizeof(Float32) * 3 * sampleRateRatio; + bytesForDevice = framesPerHostBuffer * bytesPerFrame * 2; + bytesForUser = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * bytesPerFrame * 3 * sampleRateRatio; // Ring buffer should be large enough to consume audio input from device, // and to deliver a complete user buffer. @@ -1475,8 +1549,13 @@ static PaError PaOSX_CreateInputRingBuffer( internalPortAudioStream *past ) return paInsufficientMemory; } RingBuffer_Init( &pahsc->ringBuffer, numBytes, pahsc->ringBufferData ); - // make it look full at beginning - RingBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( &pahsc->ringBuffer, numBytes ); + // Make it look almost full at beginning. We must advance by an integral number of frames + // so that the channels don't get scrambled when numChannels is not a power of 2. + { + int numZeroFrames = numBytes / bytesPerFrame; + int numZeroBytes = numZeroFrames * bytesPerFrame; + RingBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( &pahsc->ringBuffer, numZeroBytes ); + } return paNoError; } @@ -1750,7 +1829,7 @@ PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) DBUG(("outputDeviceID = %ld\n", pahsc->output.audioDeviceID )); DBUG(("inputDeviceID = %ld\n", pahsc->input.audioDeviceID )); DBUG(("primaryDeviceID = %ld\n", pahsc->primaryDeviceID )); - + /* ------------------ OUTPUT */ if( useOutput ) { @@ -1764,6 +1843,14 @@ PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) result = PaOSX_OpenInputDevice( past ); if( result < 0 ) goto error; } + +#if PA_ENABLE_LOAD_MEASUREMENT + pahsc->inverseHostTicksPerBuffer = past->past_SampleRate / + (AudioGetHostClockFrequency() * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer); + DBUG(("inverseHostTicksPerBuffer based on buffer size of %d frames.\n", past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer )); +#else + PRINT(("WARNING - Pa_GetCPULoad() mesaurement disabled in pa_mac_core.c.\n")); +#endif return result; diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/Makefile b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0cecda2d --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Makefile for pa_sgi. PortAudio for Silicon Graphics IRIX 6.2-6.5. +# Pieter suurmond, march 15, 2003. (pa-V18-patch). +# Tested under IRIX 6.5 with both GCC and MIPS compilers. +# Based on SGI-specific sproc()-method to spawn children, not on POSIX-threads. + +# Choose compiler in combination with options: + +CC = cc +CFLAGS = -O2 + +# Possible options with MIPSpro compiler are: -32, -o32, -n32, -64, +# -mips1, -mips2, -mips3, -mips4, etc. Use -g, -g2, -g3 for debugging. +# For GCC, use -Wall. And use for example -O2 or -O3 for better optimization: + +#CC = gcc +#CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall + +# Instead of "-lpthread", as with linux, just the audio- and math-library for SGI: + +LIBS = -laudio -lm + +# So sourcefiles can find included headerfiles in pa_common: +CDEFINES = -I../pa_common + +PASRC = ../pa_common/pa_lib.c pa_sgi.c +PAINC = ../pa_common/portaudio.h + +# Tests performed on SGI Indy with R5000 @ 180MHz running IRIX 6.5: +# Used GCC compiler version 3.0.4. and MIPS. + +TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_record.c ## OK GCC march 2003 (MIPS sees errors in patest_record.c, refuses compilation). +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_latency.c ## OK GCC march 2003. (MIPS doesn't like //) +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_longsine.c ## OK GCC march 2003. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_wire.c ## OK GCC Click free now. march 2003. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/pa_fuzz.c ## OK GCC march 2003. + +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/pa_devs.c # Never knew my Indy had 16 input- and output-channels! +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_saw.c ## - Pa_sleep doesn't work anymore?! +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine.c # - Pa_sleep doesn't work anymore?! +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_many.c ## - Pa_sleep doesn't work anymore?! +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c ## Silence for 2 seconds doesn't work, sine sounds ok. + +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine8.c ## Silence for 2 seconds doesn't work, sine sounds ok. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_leftright.c # OK GCC and MIPS-CC march 2003. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_pink.c ## OK GCC march 2003 +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_clip.c # +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_stop.c # MIPS doesn't like patest_stop.c Worked before but now + # error AL_BAD_QSIZE on IRIX 6.5 (with GCC). +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_dither.c # +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sync.c # I don't hear the 6th beep, not really in sync @500ms lat. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/paqa_devs.c # A lot of error messages but no coredump. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/paqa_errs.c # Segmentation fault (core dumped)! + +TESTH = $(PAINC) + +all: patest + +patest: $(TESTC) $(TESTH) Makefile + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(TESTC) $(CDEFINES) $(LIBS) -o patest + +run: patest + ./patest + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa2978b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pa_sgi.c @@ -0,0 +1,1069 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_sgi.c,v 1.2.4.2 2003/03/13 00:56:47 pieter Exp $ + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library. Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Phil Burk. + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * + * Silicon Graphics (SGI) IRIX implementation by Pieter Suurmond. + * This implementation uses sproc()-spawning, not the POSIX-threads. + * + * 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. + * +MODIFICATIONS: + 8/12/2001 - Pieter Suurmond - took the v15 pa_linux_oss.c file and started to adapt for IRIX 6.2. + 8/17/2001 - v15, first unstable alpha release for IRIX, sent to Phil & Ross. + 9/23/2001 - Many fixes and changes: POLLIN for input, not POLLOUT! + 7/04/2002 - Implemented multiple user buffers per host buffer to allow clients that + request smaller buffersizes. + 3/13/2003 - Fixed clicks in full-duplex (wire) mode. Fixed some uninitialised vars, got rid of + all GCC-warnings (-Wall). Tested with MIPS compiler and GCC 3.0.4. on IRIX 6.5 (AL v7). +TODO: + - Dynamically switch to 32 bit float as native format when appropriate (let SGI do the conversion), + and maybe also the other natively supported formats? (might increase performance) + - Implement fancy callback block adapter as described in the PDF by Stephane Letz in the ASIO dir. + +REFERENCES: + - IRIX 6.2 man pages regarding SGI AL library. + - IRIS Digital Media Programming Guide (online books and man-pages come + with IRIX 6.2 and may not be publically available on the internet). +*/ + +#include /* Standard libraries. */ +#include + +#include "../pa_common/portaudio.h" /* (Makefile fails to find in subdirs, -I doesn't work?). */ +#include "../pa_common/pa_host.h" +#include "../pa_common/pa_trace.h" + +#include /* Needed for int oserror(void);. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include /* For schedctl(NDPRI, NDPHIMIN). */ +#include /* fcntl.h needed. */ +#include /* For streams, ioctl(), etc. */ +#include +#include +#include /* System specific (IRIX 6.2-6.5). */ + +/*----------------- MACROS --------------------*/ +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +#define MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME (16) +#define MAX_SAMPLE_RATES (8) /* Known from SGI AL there are 7. */ + /* Constants used in 'Pa_GetMinNumBuffers()' below: */ +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (200) /* Used if 'getenv("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC")' fails. */ +#define PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME ("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") /* Same names as in file pa_unix.h. */ + +/*------------------------------- IRIX AL specific device info: --------------------------------------*/ +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice +{ + PaDeviceID pad_DeviceID; /* THIS "ID" IS NEW HERE. */ + long pad_ALdevice; /* SGI-number! */ + double pad_SampleRates[MAX_SAMPLE_RATES]; /* For pointing to from pad_Info */ + char pad_DeviceName[MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME+1]; /* +1 for \0, one more than OSS. */ + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; /* pad_Info (v15) contains: */ + struct internalPortAudioDevice* pad_Next; /* Singly linked list (NULL=end). */ +} internalPortAudioDevice; + +/*----------------- Structure containing all SGI IRIX specific data: ---------------------------------------*/ +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + ALconfig pahsc_ALconfigIN, /* IRIX-audio-library-datatype. Configuration */ + pahsc_ALconfigOUT; /* stucts separate for input and output ports. */ + ALport pahsc_ALportIN, /* IRIX-audio-library-datatype. ALports can only be */ + pahsc_ALportOUT; /* unidirectional, so we sometimes need 2 of them. */ + int pahsc_threadPID; /* Sproc()-result, written by PaHost_StartEngine(). */ + + unsigned int pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer, + pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer, /* Channels per frame are accounted for. */ + pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer, + pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer, /* Size per sample are accounted for. */ + pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer; + short *pahsc_InputHostBuffer, /* Allocated here, in this file, if necessary. */ + *pahsc_OutputHostBuffer; + + struct itimerval pahsc_EntryTime, /* For measuring CPU utilization (same as linux). */ + pahsc_LastExitTime; + long pahsc_InsideCountSum, + pahsc_TotalCountSum; +} PaHostSoundControl; + +/*-------------------------------------------------------- Shared Data -------------------------------*/ +static internalPortAudioDevice* sDeviceList = NULL; /* FIXME - put Mutex around this shared data. */ +static int sPaHostError = 0; /* Maybe more than one process writing errs!? */ +usema_t *SendSema, /* These variables are shared between the */ + *RcvSema; /* audio handling process and main process. */ +/*--------------------------*/ +long Pa_GetHostError(void) +{ + return (long)sPaHostError; +} + +/*----------------------------- BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT -----------------*/ +/* (copied from source pa_linux_oss/pa_linux_oss.c) */ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + /* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + getitimer( ITIMER_REAL, &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime ); +} + +static long SubtractTime_AminusB( struct itimerval *timeA, struct itimerval *timeB ) +{ + long secs = timeA->it_value.tv_sec - timeB->it_value.tv_sec; + long usecs = secs * 1000000; + usecs += (timeA->it_value.tv_usec - timeB->it_value.tv_usec); + return usecs; +} + +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + struct itimerval currentTime; + long insideCount; + long totalCount; /* Measure CPU utilization during this callback. */ + +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.95) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) + return; + if (getitimer( ITIMER_REAL, ¤tTime ) == 0 ) + { + if (past->past_IfLastExitValid) + { + insideCount = SubtractTime_AminusB( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime, ¤tTime ); + pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum += insideCount; + totalCount = SubtractTime_AminusB( &pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime, ¤tTime ); + pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum += totalCount; + /* DBUG(("insideCount = %d, totalCount = %d\n", insideCount, totalCount )); */ + /* Low pass filter the result because sometimes we get called several times in a row. */ + /* That can cause the TotalCount to be very low which can cause the usage to appear */ + /* unnaturally high. So we must filter numerator and denominator separately!!! */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum > 0) + { + past->past_AverageInsideCount = ((LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageInsideCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum)); + past->past_AverageTotalCount = ((LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageTotalCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum)); + past->past_Usage = past->past_AverageInsideCount / past->past_AverageTotalCount; + pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum = 0; + } + } + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; + } + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime.it_value.tv_sec = 100; + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime.it_value.tv_usec = 0; + setitimer( ITIMER_REAL, &pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime, NULL ); + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; +} /*----------- END OF CPU UTILIZATION CODE (from pa_linux_oss/pa_linux_oss.c v15)--------------------*/ + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError translateSGIerror(void) /* Calls oserror(), may be used after an SGI AL-library */ +{ /* call to report via ERR_RPT(), yields a PaError-num. */ + const char* a = "SGI AL "; /* (Not absolutely sure errno came from THIS thread! */ + switch(oserror()) /* Read IRIX man-pages about the _SGI_MP_SOURCE macro.) */ + { + case AL_BAD_OUT_OF_MEM: + ERR_RPT(("%sout of memory.\n", a)); + return paInsufficientMemory; /* Known PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_CONFIG: + ERR_RPT(("%sconfiguration invalid or NULL.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_CHANNELS: + ERR_RPT(("%schannels not 1,2 or 4.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_NO_PORTS: + ERR_RPT(("%sout of audio ports.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DEVICE: + ERR_RPT(("%swrong device number.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DEVICE_ACCESS: + ERR_RPT(("%swrong device access.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DIRECTION: + ERR_RPT(("%sinvalid direction.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_SAMPFMT: + ERR_RPT(("%sdoesn't accept sampleformat.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_FLOATMAX: + ERR_RPT(("%smax float value is zero.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_WIDTH: + ERR_RPT(("%sunsupported samplewidth.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_QSIZE: + ERR_RPT(("%sinvalid queue size.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_PVBUFFER: + ERR_RPT(("%sPVbuffer null.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_BUFFERLENGTH_NEG: + ERR_RPT(("%snegative bufferlength.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_BUFFERLENGTH_ODD: + ERR_RPT(("%sodd bufferlength.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_PARAM: + ERR_RPT(("%sparameter not valid for device.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + default: + ERR_RPT(("%sunknown error.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + } +} + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Tries to set various rates and formats and fill in the device info structure. */ +static PaError Pa_sgiQueryDevice(long ALdev, /* (AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE) */ + PaDeviceID id, /* (DefaultI|ODeviceID()) */ + char* name, /* (for example "SGI AL") */ + internalPortAudioDevice* pad) /* Result written to pad. */ +{ + long min, max; /* To catch hardware characteristics. */ + ALseterrorhandler(0); /* 0 = turn off the default error handler. */ + /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + pad->pad_ALdevice = ALdev; /* Set the AL device number. */ + pad->pad_DeviceID = id; /* Set the PA device number. */ + if (strlen(name) > MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME) /* MAX_CHARS defined above. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice(): name too long (%s).\n", name)); + return paHostError; + } + strcpy(pad->pad_DeviceName, name); /* Write name-string. */ + pad->pad_Info.name = pad->pad_DeviceName; /* Set pointer,..hmmm. */ + /*--------------------------------- natively supported sample formats: -----------------*/ + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; /* Later also include paFloat32 | ..| etc. */ + /* Then also choose other CallConvertXX()! */ + /*--------------------------------- number of available i/o channels: ------------------*/ + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_INPUT_COUNT, &min, &max)) + return translateSGIerror(); + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = max; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxInputChannels = %d\n", pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels)) + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_OUTPUT_COUNT, &min, &max)) + return translateSGIerror(); + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = max; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxOutputChannels = %d\n", pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels)) + /*--------------------------------- supported samplerates: ----------------------*/ + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = 7; + pad->pad_Info.sampleRates = pad->pad_SampleRates; + pad->pad_SampleRates[0] = (double)AL_RATE_8000; /* long -> double. */ + pad->pad_SampleRates[1] = (double)AL_RATE_11025; + pad->pad_SampleRates[2] = (double)AL_RATE_16000; + pad->pad_SampleRates[3] = (double)AL_RATE_22050; + pad->pad_SampleRates[4] = (double)AL_RATE_32000; + pad->pad_SampleRates[5] = (double)AL_RATE_44100; + pad->pad_SampleRates[6] = (double)AL_RATE_48000; + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_INPUT_RATE, &min, &max)) /* Ask INPUT rate-max. */ + return translateSGIerror(); /* double -> long. */ + if (max != (long)(0.5 + pad->pad_SampleRates[6])) /* FP-compare not recommndd. */ + goto weird; + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_OUTPUT_RATE, &min, &max)) /* Ask OUTPUT rate-max. */ + return translateSGIerror(); + if (max != (long)(0.5 + pad->pad_SampleRates[6])) + { +weird: ERR_RPT(("Pa_sgiQueryDevice() did not confirm max samplerate (%ld)\n",max)); + return paHostError; /* Or make it a warning and just carry on... */ + } + /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + return paNoError; +} + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int Pa_CountDevices() /* Name of this function suggests it only counts and */ +{ /* is NOT destructive, it however resets whole PA ! */ + int numDevices = 0; /* Let 's not do that here. */ + internalPortAudioDevice* currentDevice = sDeviceList; /* COPY GLOBAL VAR. */ +#if 0 /* Remains from linux_oss v15: Pa_Initialize(), on */ + if (!currentDevice) /* its turn, calls PaHost_Init() via file pa_lib.c. */ + Pa_Initialize(); /* Isn't that a bit too 'rude'? Don't be too */ +#endif /* friendly to clients that forgot to initialize PA. */ + while (currentDevice) /* Slower but more elegant than the sNumDevices-way: */ + { + numDevices++; + currentDevice = currentDevice->pad_Next; + } + return numDevices; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +static internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice(PaDeviceID id) +{ + int numDevices = 0; + internalPortAudioDevice *res = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; + internalPortAudioDevice *pad = sDeviceList; /* COPY GLOBAL VAR. */ + while (pad) /* pad may be NULL, that's ok, return 0. */ + { /* (Added ->pad_DeviceID field to the pad-struct, Pieter, 2001.) */ + if (pad->pad_DeviceID == id) /* This the device we were looking for? */ + res = pad; /* But keep on(!) counting so we don't */ + numDevices++; /* have to call Pa_CountDevices() later. */ + pad = pad->pad_Next; /* Advance to the next device or NULL. */ + } /* No assumptions about order of ID's in */ + if (!res) /* the list. */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() could not find specified ID (%d).\n",id)); + if ((id < 0) || (id >= numDevices)) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() supplied with an illegal ID (%d).\n",id)); +#if 1 /* Be strict, even when found, */ + res = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; /* do not accept illegal ID's. */ +#endif + } + return res; +} + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo(PaDeviceID id) +{ + PaDeviceInfo* res = (PaDeviceInfo*)NULL; + internalPortAudioDevice* pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice(id); /* Call. */ + if (pad) + res = &pad->pad_Info; /* Not finding the specified ID is not */ + if (!res) /* the same as &pad->pad_Info == NULL. */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetDeviceInfo() could not find it (ID=%d).\n", id)); + return res; /* So (maybe) a second/third ERR_RPT(). */ +} + +/*------------------------------------------------*/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(void) +{ + return 0; /* 0 is the default device ID. */ +} +/*------------------------------------------------*/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(void) +{ + return 0; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Build linked a list with all the available audio devices on this SGI machine (only 1 for now). */ +PaError PaHost_Init(void) /* Called by Pa_Initialize() from pa_lib.c. */ +{ + internalPortAudioDevice* pad; + PaError r = paNoError; + int audioLibFileID; /* To test for the presence of audio. */ + + if (sDeviceList) /* Allow re-init, only warn, no error. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Warning: PaHost_Init() did not really re-init PA.\n")); + return r; + } + /*------------- ADD THE SGI DEFAULT DEVICE TO THE LIST: ---------------------------------------*/ + audioLibFileID = open("/dev/hdsp/hdsp0master", O_RDONLY); /* Try to open Indigo style audio */ + if (audioLibFileID < 0) /* IO port. On failure, machine */ + { /* has no audio ability. */ + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_Init(): This machine has no (Indigo-style) audio abilities.\n")); + return paHostError; + } + close(audioLibFileID); /* Allocate fast mem to hold device info. */ + pad = PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); + if (pad == NULL) + return paInsufficientMemory; + memset(pad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); /* "pad->pad_Next = NULL" is more elegant. */ + r = Pa_sgiQueryDevice(AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE, /* Set AL device num (AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE). */ + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(),/* Set PA device num (or InputDeviceID()). */ + "AL default", /* A suitable name. */ + pad); /* Write args and queried info into pad. */ + if (r != paNoError) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice for '%s' returned: %d\n", pad->pad_DeviceName, r)); + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); /* sDeviceList still NULL ! */ + } + else + sDeviceList = pad; /* First element in linked list. pad->pad_Next already NULL. */ + /*------------- QUERY AND ADD MORE POSSIBLE SGI DEVICES TO THE LINKED LIST: -------------------*/ + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + return r; +} + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +#define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) /* MIN()-function is used below. */ +#define kPollSEMA 0 /* To index the pollfd-array, reads nicer than just */ +#define kPollOUT 1 /* numbers. */ +#define kPollIN 2 +void Pa_SgiAudioProcess(void *v) /* This function is sproc-ed by PaHost_StartEngine() */ +{ /* as a separate thread. (Argument must be void*). */ + short evtLoop; /* Reset by parent indirectly, or at local errors. */ + PaError result; + struct pollfd PollFD[3]; /* To catch kPollSEMA-, kPollOUT- and kPollIN-events. */ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream*)v; /* Copy void-ptr-argument. */ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + short n, inputEvent, outputEvent, ioEvent, semaEvent = 0; + short *inBuffer, *outBuffer; /* Only 16 bit for now, may change... */ + unsigned int samplesPerInputUserBuffer, samplesPerOutputUserBuffer; + + DBUG(("Entering sproc-thread.\n")); + if (!past) + { + sPaHostError = paInternalError; /* Or paBadStreamPtr ? */ + ERR_RPT(("argument NULL!\n")); + goto noPast; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + if (!pahsc) + { + sPaHostError = paInternalError; /* The only way is to signal error to shared area?! */ + ERR_RPT(("past_DeviceData NULL!\n")); + goto noPahsc; /* Sproc-ed threads MAY NOT RETURN paInternalError. */ + } + /*----------------------------- open AL-ports here, after sproc(): -----------------------*/ + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) /* Open input port. */ + { + pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN = ALopenport("PA sgi in", "r", pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN); + if (!pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN) + { + ERR_RPT(("Failed to open AL input port.\n")); + sPaHostError = paInternalError; + goto skip; + } + DBUG(("Opened %d input channel(s).\n", past->past_NumInputChannels)); + samplesPerInputUserBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer / + pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer; + } + else + samplesPerInputUserBuffer = 0; /* Added 2003. */ + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) /* Open output port. */ + { + pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT = ALopenport("PA sgi out", "w", pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT); + if (!pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT) + { + ERR_RPT(("Failed to open AL output port.\n")); + sPaHostError = paInternalError; /* Assume pahsc_ALconfigs are the */ + goto skip; /* same for IN and OUT in case */ + } /* both ports are opened (bidir). */ + DBUG(("Opened %d output channel(s).\n", past->past_NumOutputChannels)); + samplesPerOutputUserBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer / + pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer; + DBUG(("samplesPerOutputUserBuffer = %d\n", samplesPerOutputUserBuffer)); + } + else + samplesPerOutputUserBuffer = 0; /* Added 2003. */ + /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + past->past_IsActive = 1; /* Wasn't this already done by the calling parent?! */ + PollFD[kPollIN].fd = ALgetfd(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN); /* ALgetfd returns -1 on failures */ + PollFD[kPollIN].events = POLLIN; /* such as ALport not there. */ + PollFD[kPollOUT].fd = ALgetfd(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT); + PollFD[kPollOUT].events = POLLOUT; /* .events = POLLOUT is OK. */ + schedctl(NDPRI, NDPHIMIN); /* Sets non-degrading priority for this process. */ + PollFD[kPollSEMA].fd = usopenpollsema(SendSema, 0777); /* To communicate with parent. */ + PollFD[kPollSEMA].events = POLLIN; /* .events = POLLIN is OK. */ + uspsema(SendSema); /* Blocks until ... MUST be here, this uspsema(). */ + evtLoop = ((past->past_StopNow | past->past_StopSoon) == 0); + while (evtLoop) + { + /*----------------------------- SET FILLPOINTS AND WAIT UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPENS: ---------*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer) /* Then pahsc_ALportIN should also be there. */ + { + /* For input port, fill point is number of locations in the sample queue that must be */ + /* filled in order to trigger a return from select(). (or poll()) */ + /* Notice IRIX docs mention number of samples as argument, not number of sampleframes.*/ + if (ALsetfillpoint(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN, pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer)) + { /* Multiple amount as transferred per time. */ + ERR_RPT(("ALsetfillpoint() for ALportIN failed.\n")); + sPaHostError = paInternalError; /* (Using exit(-1) would be a bit rude.) */ + goto skip; + } + } + /* 'else' added march 2003: set only one of both fillpoints: input or output. When */ + /* setting both fillpoints (as in earlier version) clicks occur at full duplex-mode. */ + else if (pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer) /* Then pahsc_ALportOUT should also be there. */ + { + /* For output port, fill point is number of locations that must be free in order to */ + /* wake up from select(). (or poll()) */ + if (ALsetfillpoint(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT, pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer)) + { + ERR_RPT(("ALsetfillpoint() for ALportOUT failed.\n")); + sPaHostError = paInternalError; + goto skip; + } + } /* poll() with timeout=-1 makes it block until a requested */ + poll(PollFD, 3, -1); /* event occurs or until call is interrupted. If fd-value in */ + /* array <0, events is ignored and revents is set to 0. */ + /*---------------------------- MESSAGE-EVENT FROM PARENT THREAD: -------------------------*/ + semaEvent = PollFD[kPollSEMA].revents & POLLIN; + if (semaEvent) + { + if (past->past_StopSoon) + evtLoop = 0; + if (past->past_StopNow) + goto skip; + } + /*------------------------------------- FILLED-EVENT FROM INPUT BUFFER: --------------------------*/ + inputEvent = PollFD[kPollIN].revents & POLLIN; + if (inputEvent) /* Don't need to check (pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer): */ + { /* if buffer was not there, ALport not there, no events! */ + if (ALreadsamps(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN, (void*)pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer)) + { /* Here again: number of samples instead of number of frames. */ + ERR_RPT(("ALreadsamps() failed.\n")); + sPaHostError = paInternalError; + goto skip; + } + } + outputEvent = PollFD[kPollOUT].revents & POLLOUT; + ioEvent = (inputEvent | outputEvent); /* Binary or is ok. */ + /*------------------------------------- USER-CALLBACK-ROUTINE: -----------------------------------*/ + if (ioEvent) /* Always true? Or can some other system-event awaken the */ + { /* poll? Sure it wasn't just a "sema"- (i.e. user)-event? */ + Pa_StartUsageCalculation(past); /* Convert 16 bit native data to */ + /* user data and call user routine. */ + inBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer; /* Short pointers for now, care! */ + outBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer; + n = pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer; /* 'n' may never start at NULL ! */ + do { + result = Pa_CallConvertInt16(past, inBuffer, outBuffer); + if (result) /* This is apparently NOT an error! Just letting the userCallBack stop us. */ + { DBUG(("Pa_CallConvertInt16() returned %d, stopping...\n", result)); goto skip; } + inBuffer += samplesPerInputUserBuffer; /* Num channels is accounted for. */ + outBuffer += samplesPerOutputUserBuffer; + } while (--n); + Pa_EndUsageCalculation(past); + } + /*------------------------------------ FREE-EVENT FROM OUTPUT BUFFER: ---------------------------*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer && ioEvent) /* Don't wait for outputEvent solely (that may cause clicks). */ + { /* Just assume it's time to write, outputEvent may not yet be there. */ + if (ALwritesamps(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT, (void*)pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer)) + { + ERR_RPT(("ALwritesamps() failed.\n")); /* Better use SEMAS for messaging back to parent! */ + sPaHostError = paInternalError; + goto skip; + } + } + } +skip: + /*------------------------------- close AL-ports ----------------------------*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN) + { + if (ALcloseport(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN)) + translateSGIerror(); /* Translates SGI AL-code to PA-code and ERR_RPTs string. */ + else /* But go on anyway... to release other stuff... */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN = (ALport)0; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT) + { + if (ALcloseport(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT)) + translateSGIerror(); + else + pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT = (ALport)0; + } +noPahsc: + past->past_IsActive = 0; + if (semaEvent) + { + uspsema(SendSema); /* StopEngine() was still waiting for this acknowledgement. */ + usvsema(RcvSema); /* (semaEvent initialized with 0.) */ + } +noPast: + DBUG(("Leaving sproc-thread.\n")); +} + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + unsigned int minNumBuffers; + internalPortAudioDevice *padIN, *padOUT; /* For looking up native AL-numbers. */ + long pvbuf[8], sr, alq; /* To get/set hardware configs. */ + + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream() called.\n")); /* Alloc FASTMEM and init host data. */ + if (!past) + { + ERR_RPT(("Streampointer NULL!\n")); + result = paBadStreamPtr; goto done; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + if (pahsc == NULL) + { + ERR_RPT(("FAST Memory allocation failed.\n")); /* Pass trough some ERR_RPT-exit- */ + result = paInsufficientMemory; goto done; /* code (nothing will be freed). */ + } + memset(pahsc, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + pahsc->pahsc_threadPID = -1; /* Should pahsc_threadPID be inited to */ + past->past_DeviceData = (void*)pahsc; /* -1 instead of 0 ?? */ + /*------------------------------------------ Manipulate hardware if necessary and allowed: --*/ + ALseterrorhandler(0); /* 0 = turn off the default error handler. */ + pvbuf[0] = AL_INPUT_RATE; + pvbuf[2] = AL_INPUT_COUNT; + pvbuf[4] = AL_OUTPUT_RATE; /* TO FIX: rates may be logically, not always in Hz! */ + pvbuf[6] = AL_OUTPUT_COUNT; + sr = (long)(past->past_SampleRate + 0.5); /* Common for both input and output :-) */ + /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + /* OVERWRITE 'past_NumUserBuffers'-field in the struct supplied by the caller. */ + /* This field may be set to zero by a client application to ask for minimum */ + /* latency. It is used below, to set both input- and output-AL-queuesizes. */ + minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers(past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_SampleRate); /* Take biggest. */ + past->past_NumUserBuffers = (minNumBuffers > past->past_NumUserBuffers) ? + minNumBuffers : past->past_NumUserBuffers; + DBUG(("past->past_NumUserBuffers=%d\n", past->past_NumUserBuffers)); + /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer = past->past_NumUserBuffers >> 1; + DBUG(("pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer=%d\n",pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer)); + /* 1 is minimum because Pa_GetMinNumBuffers() returns >= 2. + Callback will be called 'pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer' times (with 'past_FramesPerUserBuffer') + per host transfer. */ + /*---------------------------------------------------- SET INPUT CONFIGURATION: ---------------------*/ + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) /* We need to lookup the corre- */ + { /* sponding native AL-number(s). */ + /*--------------------------------------------------- Allocate native buffers: --------------*/ + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer * + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * /* Needed by the */ + past->past_NumInputChannels; /* audio-thread. */ + DBUG(("pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer=%d\n", pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer)); + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputHostBuffer * sizeof(short); + pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer = (short*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer); + if (!pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer) + { + ERR_RPT(("Fast memory allocation failed (in).\n")); + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto done; + } + padIN = Pa_GetInternalDevice(past->past_InputDeviceID); + if (!padIN) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() for input failed.\n")); + result = paHostError; + goto done; + } + if (ALgetparams(padIN->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[0], 4)) /* Although input and output will both be on */ + goto sgiError; /* the same AL-device, the AL-library might */ + if (pvbuf[1] != sr) /* contain more than AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE in */ + { /* Rate different from current harware-rate? the future. Therefore 2 seperate queries. */ + if (pvbuf[3] > 0) /* Means, there's other clients using AL-input-ports */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Sorry, not allowed to switch input-hardware to %ld Hz because \ +another process is currently using input at %ld Hz.\n", sr, pvbuf[1])); + result = paHostError; + goto done; + } + pvbuf[1] = sr; /* Then set input-rate. */ + if (ALsetparams(padIN->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[0], 2)) + goto sgiError; /* WHETHER THIS SAMPLERATE WAS REALLY PRESENT IN OUR ARRAY OF RATES, */ + } /* IS NOT CHECKED, AT LEAST NOT BY ME, WITHIN THIS FILE! Does PA do? */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN = ALnewconfig(); /* Released at PaHost_CloseStream(). */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN == (ALconfig)0) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetsampfmt(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN, AL_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP))/* Choose paInt16 as native i/o-format. */ + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetwidth (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN, AL_SAMPLE_16)) /* Only meaningful when sample format for */ + goto sgiError; /* config is set to two's complement format. */ + /************************ Future versions might (dynamically) switch to 32-bit floats? ******* + if (ALsetsampfmt(pahsc_ALconfigIN, AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT)) (Then also call another CallConvert-func.) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetfloatmax (pahsc_ALconfigIN, 1.0)) Only meaningful when sample format for config + goto sgiError; is set to AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT or AL_SAMPFMT_DOUBLE. */ + /*--------- Set internal AL queuesize (in samples, not in frames!) -------------------------------*/ + alq = (long)past->past_NumUserBuffers * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumInputChannels; + DBUG(("AL input queuesize = %ld samples.\n", alq)); + if (ALsetqueuesize(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN, alq)) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetchannels (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN, (long)(past->past_NumInputChannels))) + goto sgiError; /* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ + } + else + pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer = (short*)NULL; /* Added 2003! Is checked in callback-routine. */ + /*---------------------------------------------------- SET OUTPUT CONFIGURATION: ------------------------*/ + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) /* CARE: padOUT/IN may NOT be NULL if Channels <= 0! */ + { /* We use padOUT/IN later on, or at least 1 of both. */ + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_UserBuffersPerHostBuffer * + past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * /* Needed by the */ + past->past_NumOutputChannels; /* audio-thread. */ + DBUG(("pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer=%d\n", pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer)); + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputHostBuffer * sizeof(short); + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer = (short*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer); + if (!pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer) + { + ERR_RPT(("Fast memory allocation failed (out).\n")); + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto done; + } + padOUT = Pa_GetInternalDevice(past->past_OutputDeviceID); + if (!padOUT) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() for output failed.\n")); + result = paHostError; + goto done; + } + if (ALgetparams(padOUT->pad_ALdevice,&pvbuf[4], 4)) + goto sgiError; + if (pvbuf[5] != sr) + { /* Output needed and rate different from current harware-rate. */ + if (pvbuf[7] > 0) /* Means, there's other clients using AL-output-ports */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Sorry, not allowed to switch output-hardware to %ld Hz because \ +another process is currently using output at %ld Hz.\n", sr, pvbuf[5])); + result = paHostError; + goto done; /* Will free again the inputbuffer */ + } /* that was just created above. */ + pvbuf[5] = sr; /* Then set output-rate. */ + if (ALsetparams(padOUT->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[4], 2)) + goto sgiError; + } + pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT = ALnewconfig(); /* Released at PaHost_CloseStream(). */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT == (ALconfig)0) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetsampfmt(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT, AL_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP)) /* Choose paInt16 as native i/o-format. */ + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetwidth (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT, AL_SAMPLE_16)) /* Only meaningful when sample format for */ + goto sgiError; /* config is set to two's complement format. */ + /** Future versions might (dynamically) switch to 32-bit floats. **/ + alq = (long)past->past_NumUserBuffers * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumOutputChannels; + DBUG(("AL output queuesize = %ld samples.\n", alq)); + if (ALsetqueuesize(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT, alq)) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetchannels (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT, (long)(past->past_NumOutputChannels))) + goto sgiError; + } + else + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer = (short*)NULL; + /*----------------------------------------------- TEST DEVICE ID's: --------------------*/ + if ((past->past_OutputDeviceID != past->past_InputDeviceID) && /* Who SETS these devive-numbers? */ + (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0)) + { + ERR_RPT(("Cannot setup bidirectional stream between different devices.\n")); + result = paHostError; + goto done; + } + goto done; /* (no errors occured) */ +sgiError: + result = translateSGIerror(); /* Translates SGI AL-code to PA-code and ERR_RPTs string. */ +done: + if (result != paNoError) + PaHost_CloseStream(past); /* Frees memory (only if really allocated!). */ + return result; +} + +/*-----------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + return paNoError; /* Hmm, not implemented yet? */ +} +PaError PaHost_StartInput(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + usptr_t *arena; + if (!past) /* Test argument. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine(NULL)!\n")); + return paBadStreamPtr; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + if (!pahsc) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine(arg): arg->past_DeviceData = NULL!\n")); + return paHostError; + } + past->past_StopSoon = 0; /* Assume SGI ALport is already opened! */ + past->past_StopNow = 0; /* Why don't we check pahsc for NULL? */ + past->past_IsActive = 1; + + /* Although the pthread_create() function, as well as , may be */ + /* available in IRIX, use sproc() on SGI to create audio-background-thread. */ + /* (Linux/oss uses pthread_create() instead of __clone() because: */ + /* - pthread_create also works for other UNIX systems like Solaris, */ + /* - Java HotSpot VM crashes in pthread_setcanceltype() using __clone().) */ + + usconfig(CONF_ARENATYPE, US_SHAREDONLY); /* (From SGI-AL-examples, file */ + arena = usinit(tmpnam(0)); /* motifexample.c, function */ + SendSema = usnewpollsema(arena, 0); /* InitializeAudioProcess().) */ + RcvSema = usnewsema(arena, 1); /* 1= common mutual exclusion semaphore, where 1 and only 1 process + will be permitted through a semaphore at a time. Values > 1 + imply that up to val resources may be simultaneously used, but requests + for more than val resources cause the calling process to block until a + resource comes free (by a process holding a resource performing a + usvsema(). IS THIS usnewsema() TOO PLATFORM SPECIFIC? */ + prctl(PR_SETEXITSIG, 0); /* No not (void*)9, but 0, which doesn't kill the parent! */ + /* PR_SETEXITSIG controls whether all members of a share group will be + signaled if any one of them leaves the share group (either via exit() + or exec()). If 2nd arg, interpreted as an int is 0, then normal IRIX + process termination rules apply, namely that the parent is sent a + SIGCLD upon death of child, but no indication of death of parent is + given. If the second argument is a valid signal number then if any + member of a share group leaves the share group, a signal is + sent to ALL surviving members of the share group. */ + /* SPAWN AUDIO-CHILD: */ + pahsc->pahsc_threadPID = sproc(Pa_SgiAudioProcess, /* Returns process ID of */ + PR_SALL, /* new process, or -1. */ + (void*)past); /* Pass past as optional */ /* IS THIS SAFE, will past never */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_threadPID == -1) /* third void-ptr-arg. */ /* be moved around in memory???? */ + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine() failed to spawn audio-thread.\n")); + sPaHostError = oserror(); /* Pass native error-number to shared area. */ + return paHostError; /* But return the generic error-number. */ + } + return paNoError; /* Hmmm, errno may come from other threads in same group! */ +} /* ("man sproc" in IRIX6.2 to read about _SGI_MP_SOURCE.) */ + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StopEngine() called.\n")); + if (!past) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + /* Prevent from doing this twice!! */ + if ((!pahsc) || /* Some tests call this CLOSE twice!! */ + (!past->past_IsActive) || + past->past_StopSoon || past->past_StopNow) + return result; /* paNoError (already stopped, no err?). */ + past->past_StopSoon = 1; /* Tell background thread to stop generating */ + if (abort) /* more and to let current data play out. If */ + past->past_StopNow = 1; /* aborting, tell backgrnd thread to stop NOW! */ + /*---- USE SEMAPHORE LOCK TO COMMUNICATE: -----*/ + usvsema(SendSema); /* Increments count associated with SendSema. */ + /* Wait for the response. */ + uspsema(RcvSema); /* Decrements count of previously allocated */ + /* semaphore specified by RcvSema. */ + while (past->past_IsActive) /* REALLY WAIT. */ + { + /* DBUG(("wait 1 ms for audio-thread to stop.\n")); */ + Pa_Sleep(1); + } + +#if 0 /* We don't need to KILL(), just COMMUNICATE and be patient... */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_threadPID != -1) /* Did we really init it to -1 somewhere? */ + { + DBUG(("PaHost_StopEngine() is about to kill(SIGKILL) audio-thread.\n")); + if (kill(pahsc->pahsc_threadPID, SIGKILL)) /* Or SIGTERM or SIGQUIT(core) */ + { /* Returns -1 in case of error. */ + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = oserror(); /* Hmmm, other threads may also write here! */ + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StopEngine() failed to kill audio-thread.\n")); + } + else + pahsc->pahsc_threadPID = -1; /* Notify that we've killed this thread. */ + } +#endif + past->past_IsActive = 0; /* Even when kill() failed and pahsc_threadPID still there??? */ + return result; +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort) +{ + return paNoError; /* Not implemented yet? */ +} +PaError PaHost_StopInput(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream() called.\n")); + if (!past) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (!pahsc) /* If pahsc not NULL, past_DeviceData will be freed, and set to NULL. */ + return result; /* This test prevents from freeing NULL-pointers. */ + + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN) + { /* Release configuration structs, only if allocated. */ + ALfreeconfig(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN); + pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigIN = NULL; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT) + { + ALfreeconfig(pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT); /* (Al-ports were already closed by audioProcess). */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALconfigOUT = NULL; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer) + { + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputHostBuffer); + pahsc->pahsc_InputHostBuffer = NULL; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer) + { + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputHostBuffer); + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHostBuffer = NULL; + } + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; /* PaHost_OpenStream() allocated FAST MEM. */ + return result; +} + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Determine minimum number of buffers required for (SGI) host based on */ +/* minimum latency. Latency can be optionally set by user by setting an */ +/* environment variable. For example, to set my latency to 200 msec, I've */ +/* put this line in my '.cshrc' file: setenv PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC 200 */ +/* It always calls the 'PRINT' macro. */ +/* The minimum number that is returned is 2. */ +/* This number is directly proportional to the AL-queue sizes to set up. */ +/* It is one more than the number of user buffers per host buffer - in */ +/* case minimum is returned, or, twice the user buffers per host buffer. */ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers(int framesPerUserBuffer, double framesPerSecond) +{ + int minBuffers, minLatencyMsec; + char *minLatencyText; + double actualLatency; + + minLatencyText = getenv(PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME); /* Defined at top of file. */ + if (minLatencyText) + { + minLatencyMsec = atoi(minLatencyText); + if (minLatencyMsec < 10) + { /* 10 is the minimum. */ + minLatencyMsec = 10; + PRINT (("Environment variable 'PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC' below minimum of %d milliseconds.\n", + minLatencyMsec)); + } + else if (minLatencyMsec > 4000) + { /* 4000 is the maximum. */ + minLatencyMsec = 4000; + PRINT (("Environment variable 'PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC' above maximum of %d milliseconds.\n", + minLatencyMsec)); + } + else + PRINT (("Using environment variable 'PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC' (set to %d milliseconds).\n", + minLatencyMsec)); + } + else + { + minLatencyMsec = MIN_LATENCY_MSEC; /* Defined at top of this file. */ + PRINT (("Environment variable 'PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC' not found.\nUsing default of %d milliseconds\n", + minLatencyMsec)); + } + minBuffers = (int)((minLatencyMsec * framesPerSecond) / + (1000.0 * framesPerUserBuffer)); + if (minBuffers < 2) + minBuffers = 2; + actualLatency = 1000.0 * minBuffers * framesPerUserBuffer / framesPerSecond; + PRINT (("Actual AL latency set to %.2f milliseconds\n", actualLatency)); + return minBuffers; +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_Term(void) /* Frees all of the linked audio-devices. */ +{ /* Called by Pa_Terminate() from pa_lib.c. */ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad = sDeviceList, + *nxt; + while (pad) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_Term: freeing %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName)); + nxt = pad->pad_Next; + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); + pad = nxt; /* PaHost_Init allocated this fast mem.*/ + } + sDeviceList = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; + return 0; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) /* Sleep requested number of milliseconds. */ +{ +#if 0 + struct timeval timeout; + timeout.tv_sec = msec / 1000; + timeout.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000; + select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &timeout); +#else + long usecs = msec * 1000; + usleep( usecs ); +#endif +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. This may need to be held in physi- */ +/* cal memory so that it is not paged to virtual memory. This call MUST be balanced with */ +/* a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(long numBytes) +{ + void *addr = malloc(numBytes); /* mpin() reads into memory all pages over the given */ + if (addr) /* range and locks the pages into memory. A counter */ + { /* is incremented each time the page is locked. The */ + if (mpin(addr, numBytes)) /* superuser can lock as many pages as it wishes, */ + { /* others are limited to the configurable PLOCK_MA. */ + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_AllocateFastMemory() failed to mpin() memory.\n")); +#if 1 + free(addr); /* You MAY cut out these 2 lines to be less strict, */ + addr = NULL; /* you then only get the warning but PA goes on... */ +#endif /* Only problem then may be corresponding munpin() */ + } /* call at PaHost_FreeFastMemory(), below. */ + memset(addr, 0, numBytes); /* Locks established with mlock are not inherited by */ + } /* a child process after a fork. Furthermore, IRIX- */ + return addr; /* man-pages warn against mixing both mpin and mlock */ +} /* in 1 piece of code, so stick to mpin()/munpin() ! */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. This call MUST be balanced with a */ +/* call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory(void *addr, long numBytes) +{ + if (addr) + { + if (munpin(addr, numBytes)) /* Will munpin() fail when it was never mpinned? */ + ERR_RPT(("WARNING: PaHost_FreeFastMemory() failed to munpin() memory.\n")); + free(addr); /* But go on, try to release it, just warn... */ + } +} + +/*----------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if (past == NULL) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) + return paInternalError; + return (PaError)(past->past_IsActive != 0); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; +/* FIXME - return actual frames played, not frames generated. +** Need to query the output device somehow. +*/ + return past->past_FrameCount; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-Makefile b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..527677a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# Make PortAudio for Silicon Graphics IRIX (6.2) +# Pieter suurmond, september 22, 2001. (v15 pa_sgi sub-version #0.18) + +# pthread, math (as with linux) and SGI audio library: +# SGI-books say -lpthread should be the last on the line. +LIBS = -lm -laudio -lpthread + +CDEFINES = -I../pa_common + +# Possible CFLAGS with MIPSpro compiler are: -32, -o32, -n32, -64, +# -mips1, -mips2, -mips3, -mips4, etc. Use -g, -g2, -g3 for debugging. +# And use for example -O2 or -O3 for better optimization: +CFLAGS = -O2 +PASRC = ../pa_common/pa_lib.c pa_sgi.c +PAINC = ../pa_common/portaudio.h + +# Tests that work (SGI Indy with R5000 @ 180MHz running IRIX 6.2). +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_record.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_many.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_latency.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_longsine.c # OK but needs more than 4 buffers to do without glitches. +TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_saw.c # Seems OK (does it gracefully exit?). +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_wire.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/pa_devs.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine8.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_leftright.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_pink.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_clip.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_stop.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_dither.c # OK +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sync.c # BEEPS and delta's, no crashes anymore. + +# Tests that do not yet work. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/paqa_devs.c # Heavy crash with core-dump after PaHost_OpenStream: opening 1 output channel(s) on AL default +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/paqa_errs.c # Heavy crash with core-dump after PaHost_OpenStream: opening 2 output channel(s) on AL default +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/pa_fuzz.c # THIS FUZZ CRASHED MY WHOLE IRIX SYSTEM after "ENTER"! :-( + # PROCESS IN ITSELF RUNS OK, WITH LARGER BUFFSIZES THOUGH. + # OH MAYBE IT WAS BECAUSE DEBUGGING WAS ON??? + # ANYWAY, I'M NOT GONNA RUN THAT AGAIN... WAY TOO DANGEROUS! +TESTH = $(PAINC) + +all: patest + +# "cc" for the MIPSpro compiler, may be changed to "gcc": +patest: $(TESTC) $(TESTH) Makefile + cc $(CFLAGS) $(TESTC) $(CDEFINES) $(LIBS) -o patest + +run: patest + ./patest + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-pa_sgi.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-pa_sgi.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9ab273c --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_sgi/pthread-pa_sgi.c @@ -0,0 +1,908 @@ +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * SGI IRIX implementation by Pieter Suurmond, september 22, 2001 (#0.18). + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 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. + */ +/* +Modfication History: + 8/12/2001 - Pieter Suurmond - took the v15 pa_linux_oss.c file and started to adapt for IRIX 6.2. + 8/17/2001 - alpha release with IRIX sproc()-method, may sometimes let IRIX6.2 crash at closing audiostream. + 9/22/2001 - #0.18 pthread starts to work a bit: + BUT UNDER IRIX6.2, I DON'T GET IT TO WORK REALLY CORRECTLY, + this POSIX-attempt, + DON'T USE THIS FILE FOR RELIABLE OPERATION, IT IS HERE JUST + FOR DOCUMENTATION/ARCHIVE... OR FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO FIX...... +TODO: + - Test under IRIX 6.5. + - Dynamically switch to 32 bit float as native format when appropriate (let SGI do the conversion), + and maybe also the other natively supported formats? (might increase performance) + - Not sure whether CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT (from OSS/linux) really works. Changed nothing yet, + seems ok, but I've not yet tested it thoroughly. (maybe utilization-code may be made _unix_common_ then?) + - The minimal number of buffers setting... I do not yet fully understand it.. I now just take *4. +REFERENCES: + - IRIX 6.2 man pages regarding SGI AL library. + - IRIS Digital MediaProgramming Guide (online books as well as man-pages come with IRIX 6.2 and + may not be publically available on the internet). +*/ + +#include /* Standard libraries. */ +#include + +#include "../pa_common/portaudio.h" /* Portaudio headers. */ +#include "../pa_common/pa_host.h" +#include "../pa_common/pa_trace.h" + +/* +#include +#include +#include Not needed +#include +#include +#include +#include Needed? +#include +#include sched_param struct and related functions + used in setting thread priorities. +#include Some POSIX constants such as _POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX +*/ + +#include /* Pthreads are supported by IRIX 6.2 after */ + /* patches 1361, 1367, and 1429 are applied. */ + +#include /* fcntl.h needed for "O_RDONLY". */ +#include /* For usleep() and constants used when calling sysconf() */ + /* to query POSIX limits (see the sysconf(3) ref. page. */ + +#include /* SGI-specific audio library. */ + + +/*--------------------------------------------*/ +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +#define MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME (16) /* Was 32 in OSS (20 for AL but "in"/"out" is concat. */ +#define MAX_SAMPLE_RATES (8) /* Known from SGI AL there are 7 (was 10 in OSS v15). */ + +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice /* IRIX specific device info: */ +{ + PaDeviceID /* NEW: */ pad_DeviceID; /* THIS "ID" IS NEW HERE (Pieter)! */ + long pad_ALdevice; /* SGI-number! */ + double pad_SampleRates[MAX_SAMPLE_RATES]; /* for pointing to from pad_Info */ + char pad_DeviceName[MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME+1]; /* +1 for \0, one more than OSS. */ + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; /* pad_Info (v15) contains: */ + /* int structVersion; */ + /* const char* name; */ + /* int maxInputChannels, maxOutputChannels; */ + /* int numSampleRates; Num rates, or -1 if range supprtd. */ + /* const double* sampleRates; Array of supported sample rates, */ + /* PaSampleFormat nativeSampleFormats; or {min,max} if range supported. */ + struct internalPortAudioDevice* pad_Next; /* Singly linked list, (NULL=end). */ +} internalPortAudioDevice; + +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl /* Structure to contain all SGI IRIX specific data. */ +{ + ALport pahsc_ALportIN, /* IRIX-audio-library-datatype. ALports can only be */ + pahsc_ALportOUT; /* unidirectional, so we sometimes need 2 of them. */ + pthread_t pahsc_ThreadPID; + short *pahsc_NativeInputBuffer, /* Allocated here, in this file, if necessary. */ + *pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer; + unsigned int pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer, /* Native buffer sizes in bytes, really needed here */ + pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer; /* to free FAST memory, if buffs were alloctd FAST. */ + unsigned int pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer, /* These amounts are needed again and again in the */ + pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer; /* audio-thread (don't need to be kept globally). */ + struct itimerval pahsc_EntryTime, /* For measuring CPU utilization (same as linux). */ + pahsc_LastExitTime; + long pahsc_InsideCountSum, + pahsc_TotalCountSum; +} PaHostSoundControl; + +/*----------------------------- Shared Data ------------------------------------------------------*/ +static internalPortAudioDevice* sDeviceList = NULL; /* FIXME - put Mutex around this shared data. */ +static int sPaHostError = 0; /* Maybe more than one process writing errs!? */ + +long Pa_GetHostError(void) +{ + return (long)sPaHostError; +} + +/*----------------------------- BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT -----------------*/ +/* (copied from source pa_linux_oss/pa_linux_oss.c) */ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + struct itimerval itimer; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; +/* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + getitimer( ITIMER_REAL, &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime ); +} + +static long SubtractTime_AminusB( struct itimerval *timeA, struct itimerval *timeB ) +{ + long secs = timeA->it_value.tv_sec - timeB->it_value.tv_sec; + long usecs = secs * 1000000; + usecs += (timeA->it_value.tv_usec - timeB->it_value.tv_usec); + return usecs; +} + +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + struct itimerval currentTime; + long insideCount; + long totalCount; /* Measure CPU utilization during this callback. */ + +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.95) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) + return; + if (getitimer( ITIMER_REAL, ¤tTime ) == 0 ) + { + if (past->past_IfLastExitValid) + { + insideCount = SubtractTime_AminusB( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime, ¤tTime ); + pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum += insideCount; + totalCount = SubtractTime_AminusB( &pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime, ¤tTime ); + pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum += totalCount; + /* DBUG(("insideCount = %d, totalCount = %d\n", insideCount, totalCount )); */ + /* Low pass filter the result because sometimes we get called several times in a row. */ + /* That can cause the TotalCount to be very low which can cause the usage to appear */ + /* unnaturally high. So we must filter numerator and denominator separately!!! */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum > 0) + { + past->past_AverageInsideCount = ((LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageInsideCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum)); + past->past_AverageTotalCount = ((LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_AverageTotalCount) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum)); + past->past_Usage = past->past_AverageInsideCount / past->past_AverageTotalCount; + pahsc->pahsc_InsideCountSum = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_TotalCountSum = 0; + } + } + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; + } + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime.it_value.tv_sec = 100; + pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime.it_value.tv_usec = 0; + setitimer( ITIMER_REAL, &pahsc->pahsc_LastExitTime, NULL ); + past->past_IfLastExitValid = 1; +} /*----------- END OF CPU UTILIZATION CODE (from pa_linux_oss/pa_linux_oss.c v15)--------------------*/ + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError translateSGIerror(void) /* Calls oserror(), may be used after an SGI AL-library */ +{ /* call to report via ERR_RPT(), yields a PaError-num. */ + const char* a = "SGI AL "; /* (Not absolutely sure errno came from THIS thread! */ + switch(oserror()) /* Read IRIX man-pages about the _SGI_MP_SOURCE macro.) */ + { + case AL_BAD_OUT_OF_MEM: + ERR_RPT(("%sout of memory.\n", a)); + return paInsufficientMemory; /* Known PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_CONFIG: + ERR_RPT(("%sconfiguration invalid or NULL.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_CHANNELS: + ERR_RPT(("%schannels not 1,2 or 4.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_NO_PORTS: + ERR_RPT(("%sout of audio ports.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DEVICE: + ERR_RPT(("%swrong device number.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DEVICE_ACCESS: + ERR_RPT(("%swrong device access.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_DIRECTION: + ERR_RPT(("%sinvalid direction.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_SAMPFMT: + ERR_RPT(("%sdoesn't accept sampleformat.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_FLOATMAX: + ERR_RPT(("%smax float value is zero.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_WIDTH: + ERR_RPT(("%sunsupported samplewidth.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_QSIZE: + ERR_RPT(("%sinvalid queue size.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_PVBUFFER: + ERR_RPT(("%sPVbuffer null.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_BUFFERLENGTH_NEG: + ERR_RPT(("%snegative bufferlength.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_BUFFERLENGTH_ODD: + ERR_RPT(("%sodd bufferlength.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + case AL_BAD_PARAM: + ERR_RPT(("%sparameter not valid for device.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + default: + ERR_RPT(("%sunknown error.\n", a)); + return paHostError; /* Generic PaError. */ + } +} + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Tries to set various rates and formats and fill in the device info structure. */ +static PaError Pa_sgiQueryDevice(long ALdev, /* (AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE) */ + PaDeviceID id, /* (DefaultI|ODeviceID()) */ + char* name, /* (for example "SGI AL") */ + internalPortAudioDevice* pad) /* Result written to pad. */ +{ + int format; + long min, max; /* To catch hardware characteristics. */ + ALseterrorhandler(0); /* 0 = turn off the default error handler. */ + /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + pad->pad_ALdevice = ALdev; /* Set the AL device number. */ + pad->pad_DeviceID = id; /* Set the PA device number. */ + if (strlen(name) > MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME) /* MAX_CHARS defined above. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice(): name too long (%s).\n", name)); + return paHostError; + } + strcpy(pad->pad_DeviceName, name); /* Write name-string. */ + pad->pad_Info.name = pad->pad_DeviceName; /* Set pointer,..hmmm. */ + /*--------------------------------- natively supported sample formats: -----------------*/ + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; /* Later also include paFloat32 | ..| etc. */ + /* Then also choose other CallConvertXX()! */ + /*--------------------------------- number of available i/o channels: ------------------*/ + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_INPUT_COUNT, &min, &max)) + return translateSGIerror(); + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = max; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxInputChannels = %d\n", pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels)) + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_OUTPUT_COUNT, &min, &max)) + return translateSGIerror(); + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = max; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxOutputChannels = %d\n", pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels)) + /*--------------------------------- supported samplerates: ----------------------*/ + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = 7; + pad->pad_Info.sampleRates = pad->pad_SampleRates; + pad->pad_SampleRates[0] = (double)AL_RATE_8000; /* long -> double. */ + pad->pad_SampleRates[1] = (double)AL_RATE_11025; + pad->pad_SampleRates[2] = (double)AL_RATE_16000; + pad->pad_SampleRates[3] = (double)AL_RATE_22050; + pad->pad_SampleRates[4] = (double)AL_RATE_32000; + pad->pad_SampleRates[5] = (double)AL_RATE_44100; + pad->pad_SampleRates[6] = (double)AL_RATE_48000; + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_INPUT_RATE, &min, &max)) /* Ask INPUT rate-max. */ + return translateSGIerror(); /* double -> long. */ + if (max != (long)(0.5 + pad->pad_SampleRates[6])) /* FP-compare not recommndd. */ + goto weird; + if (ALgetminmax(ALdev, AL_OUTPUT_RATE, &min, &max)) /* Ask OUTPUT rate-max. */ + return translateSGIerror(); + if (max != (long)(0.5 + pad->pad_SampleRates[6])) + { +weird: ERR_RPT(("Pa_sgiQueryDevice() did not confirm max samplerate (%ld)\n",max)); + return paHostError; /* Or make it a warning and just carry on... */ + } + /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + return paNoError; +} + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int Pa_CountDevices() /* Name of this function suggests it only counts and */ +{ /* is NOT destructive, it however resets whole PA ! */ + int numDevices = 0; /* Let 's not do that here. */ + internalPortAudioDevice* currentDevice = sDeviceList; /* COPY GLOBAL VAR. */ +#if 0 /* Remains from linux_oss v15: Pa_Initialize(), on */ + if (!currentDevice) /* its turn, calls PaHost_Init() via file pa_lib.c. */ + Pa_Initialize(); /* Isn't that a bit too 'rude'? Don't be too */ +#endif /* friendly to clients that forgot to initialize PA. */ + while (currentDevice) /* Slower but more elegant than the sNumDevices-way: */ + { + numDevices++; + currentDevice = currentDevice->pad_Next; + } + return numDevices; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +static internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice(PaDeviceID id) +{ + int numDevices = 0; + internalPortAudioDevice *res = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; + internalPortAudioDevice *pad = sDeviceList; /* COPY GLOBAL VAR. */ + while (pad) /* pad may be NULL, that's ok, return 0. */ + { /* (Added ->pad_DeviceID field to the pad-struct, Pieter, 2001.) */ + if (pad->pad_DeviceID == id) /* This the device we were looking for? */ + res = pad; /* But keep on(!) counting so we don't */ + numDevices++; /* have to call Pa_CountDevices() later. */ + pad = pad->pad_Next; /* Advance to the next device or NULL. */ + } /* No assumptions about order of ID's in */ + if (!res) /* the list. */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() could not find specified ID (%d).\n",id)); + if ((id < 0) || (id >= numDevices)) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() supplied with an illegal ID (%d).\n",id)); +#if 1 /* Be strict, even when found, */ + res = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; /* do not accept illegal ID's. */ +#endif + } + return res; +} + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo(PaDeviceID id) +{ + PaDeviceInfo* res = (PaDeviceInfo*)NULL; + internalPortAudioDevice* pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice(id); /* Call. */ + if (pad) + res = &pad->pad_Info; /* Not finding the specified ID is not */ + if (!res) /* the same as &pad->pad_Info == NULL. */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetDeviceInfo() could not find it (ID=%d).\n", id)); + return res; /* So (maybe) a second/third ERR_RPT(). */ +} + +/*------------------------------------------------*/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(void) +{ + return 0; /* 0 is the default device ID. */ +} +/*------------------------------------------------*/ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(void) +{ + return 0; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Build linked a list with all the available audio devices on this SGI machine (only 1 for now). */ +PaError PaHost_Init(void) /* Called by Pa_Initialize() from pa_lib.c. */ +{ + internalPortAudioDevice* pad; + PaError r = paNoError; + int audioLibFileID; /* To test for the presence of audio. */ + + if (sDeviceList) /* Allow re-init, only warn, no error. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Warning: PaHost_Init() did not really re-init PA.\n")); + return r; + } + /*------------- ADD THE SGI DEFAULT DEVICE TO THE LIST: ---------------------------------------*/ + audioLibFileID = open("/dev/hdsp/hdsp0master", O_RDONLY); /* Try to open Indigo style audio */ + if (audioLibFileID < 0) /* IO port. On failure, machine */ + { /* has no audio ability. */ + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_Init(): This machine has no (Indigo-style) audio abilities.\n")); + return paHostError; + } + close(audioLibFileID); /* Allocate fast mem to hold device info. */ + pad = PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); + if (pad == NULL) + return paInsufficientMemory; + memset(pad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); /* "pad->pad_Next = NULL" is more elegant. */ + r = Pa_sgiQueryDevice(AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE, /* Set AL device num (AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE). */ + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(),/* Set PA device num (or InputDeviceID()). */ + "AL default", /* A suitable name. */ + pad); /* Write args and queried info into pad. */ + if (r != paNoError) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice for '%s' returned: %d\n", pad->pad_DeviceName, r)); + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); /* sDeviceList still NULL ! */ + } + else + sDeviceList = pad; /* First element in linked list. pad->pad_Next already NULL. */ + /*------------- QUERY AND ADD MORE POSSIBLE SGI DEVICES TO THE LINKED LIST: -------------------*/ + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + return r; +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +static PaError Pa_SgiAudioProcess(internalPortAudioStream *past) /* Spawned by PaHost_StartEngine(). */ +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + if (!past) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + if (!pahsc) + return paInternalError; + past->past_IsActive = 1; /* Wasn't this already done by the calling parent?! */ + DBUG(("entering thread.\n")); + + while (!past->past_StopSoon) /* OR-ing StopSoon and StopNow here gives problems! */ + { + /*---------------------------------------- INPUT: ------------------------------------*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer) /* Then pahsc_ALportIN should also be there! */ + { + while (ALgetfilled(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN) < pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer) + { + /* Trying sginap(1); and usleep(); here... things get blocked under IRIX6.2. */ + if (past->past_StopNow) /* Don't let ALreadsamps() block */ + goto done; + } + if (ALreadsamps(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN, (void*)pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer)) /* Number of samples instead */ + { /* of number of frames. */ + ERR_RPT(("ALreadsamps() failed.\n")); + result = paInternalError; + goto done; + } + } + /*---------------------------------------------------- USER CALLBACK ROUTINE: ----------*/ + /* DBUG(("Calling Pa_CallConvertInt16()...\n")); */ + Pa_StartUsageCalculation(past); /* Convert 16 bit native data to */ + result = Pa_CallConvertInt16(past, /* user data and call user routine. */ + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer); + Pa_EndUsageCalculation(past); + if (result) + { + DBUG(("Pa_CallConvertInt16() returned %d, stopping...\n", result)); + goto done; /* This is apparently NOT an error! */ + } /* Just letting the userCallBack stop us. */ + /*---------------------------------------- OUTPUT: ------------------------------------*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer) /* Then pahsc_ALportOUT should also be there! */ + { + while (ALgetfillable(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT) < pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer) + { + /* Trying sginap(1); and usleep(); here... things get blocked under IRIX6.2. */ + if (past->past_StopNow) /* Don't let ALwritesamps() block */ + goto done; + } + if (ALwritesamps(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT, (void*)pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer)) + { + ERR_RPT(("ALwritesamps() failed.\n")); + result = paInternalError; + goto done; + } + } + /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + } +done: + /* pahsc->pahsc_ThreadPID = -1; Hu? doesn't help!! (added by Pieter) */ + past->past_IsActive = 0; + DBUG(("leaving thread.\n")); + return result; +} + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + unsigned int minNumBuffers; + internalPortAudioDevice *padIN, *padOUT; /* For looking up native AL-numbers. */ + ALconfig sgiALconfig = NULL; /* IRIX-datatype. */ + long pvbuf[8]; /* To get/set hardware configs. */ + long sr, ALqsize; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream() called.\n")); /* Alloc FASTMEM and init host data. */ + if (!past) + { + ERR_RPT(("Streampointer NULL!\n")); + result = paBadStreamPtr; goto done; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + if (pahsc == NULL) + { + ERR_RPT(("FAST Memory allocation failed.\n")); /* Pass trough some ERR_RPT-exit- */ + result = paInsufficientMemory; goto done; /* code (nothing will be freed). */ + } + memset(pahsc, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); +/* pahsc->pahsc_threadPID = -1; Should pahsc_threadPID be inited to */ + past->past_DeviceData = (void*)pahsc; /* -1 instead of 0 ?? */ + /*--------------------------------------------------- Allocate native buffers: --------*/ + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * /* Needed by the */ + past->past_NumInputChannels; /* audio-thread. */ + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer * sizeof(short); + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) /* Assumes short = 16 bits! */ + { + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer = (short*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer); + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer == NULL ) + { + ERR_RPT(("Fast memory allocation for input-buffer failed.\n")); + result = paInsufficientMemory; goto done; + } + } + pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * /* Needed by the */ + past->past_NumOutputChannels; /* audio-thread. */ + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer = pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer * sizeof(short); + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) /* Assumes short = 16 bits! */ + { + pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer = (short*)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer); + if (pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer == NULL) + { + ERR_RPT(("Fast memory allocation for output-buffer failed.\n")); + result = paInsufficientMemory; goto done; + } + } + /*------------------------------------------ Manipulate hardware if necessary and allowed: --*/ + ALseterrorhandler(0); /* 0 = turn off the default error handler. */ + pvbuf[0] = AL_INPUT_RATE; + pvbuf[2] = AL_INPUT_COUNT; + pvbuf[4] = AL_OUTPUT_RATE; /* TO FIX: rates may be logically, not always in Hz! */ + pvbuf[6] = AL_OUTPUT_COUNT; + sr = (long)(past->past_SampleRate + 0.5); /* Common for input and output :-) */ + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) /* We need to lookup the corre- */ + { /* sponding native AL-number(s). */ + padIN = Pa_GetInternalDevice(past->past_InputDeviceID); + if (!padIN) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() for input failed.\n")); + result = paHostError; goto done; + } + if (ALgetparams(padIN->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[0], 4)) /* Although input and output will both be on */ + goto sgiError; /* the same AL-device, the AL-library might */ + if (pvbuf[1] != sr) /* contain more than AL_DEFAULT_DEVICE in */ + { /* Rate different from current harware-rate? the future. Therefore 2 seperate queries. */ + if (pvbuf[3] > 0) /* Means, there's other clients using AL-input-ports */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Sorry, not allowed to switch input-hardware to %ld Hz because \ +another process is currently using input at %ld kHz.\n", sr, pvbuf[1])); + result = paHostError; goto done; + } + pvbuf[1] = sr; /* Then set input-rate. */ + if (ALsetparams(padIN->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[0], 2)) + goto sgiError; /* WHETHER THIS SAMPLERATE WAS REALLY PRESENT IN OUR ARRAY OF RATES, */ + } /* IS NOT CHECKED, AT LEAST NOT BY ME, WITHIN THIS FILE! Does PA do? */ + } + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) /* CARE: padOUT/IN may NOT be NULL if Channels <= 0! */ + { /* We use padOUT/IN later on, or at least 1 of both. */ + padOUT = Pa_GetInternalDevice(past->past_OutputDeviceID); + if (!padOUT) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetInternalDevice() for output failed.\n")); + result = paHostError; goto done; + } + if (ALgetparams(padOUT->pad_ALdevice,&pvbuf[4], 4)) + goto sgiError; + if ((past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (pvbuf[5] != sr)) + { /* Output needed and rate different from current harware-rate. */ + if (pvbuf[7] > 0) /* Means, there's other clients using AL-output-ports */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Sorry, not allowed to switch output-hardware to %ld Hz because \ +another process is currently using output at %ld kHz.\n", sr, pvbuf[5])); + result = paHostError; goto done; /* Will free again the inputbuffer */ + } /* that was just created above. */ + pvbuf[5] = sr; /* Then set output-rate. */ + if (ALsetparams(padOUT->pad_ALdevice, &pvbuf[4], 2)) + goto sgiError; + } + } + /*------------------------------------------ Construct an audio-port-configuration ----------*/ + sgiALconfig = ALnewconfig(); /* Change the SGI-AL-default-settings. */ + if (sgiALconfig == (ALconfig)0) /* sgiALconfig is released here after use! */ + goto sgiError; /* See that sgiALconfig is NOT released! */ + if (ALsetsampfmt(sgiALconfig, AL_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP)) /* Choose paInt16 as native i/o-format. */ + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetwidth (sgiALconfig, AL_SAMPLE_16)) /* Only meaningful when sample format for */ + goto sgiError; /* config is set to two's complement format. */ + /************************ Future versions might (dynamically) switch to 32-bit floats? ******* + if (ALsetsampfmt(sgiALconfig, AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT)) (Then also call another CallConvert-func.) + goto sgiError; + if (ALsetfloatmax (sgiALconfig, 1.0)) Only meaningful when sample format for config + goto sgiError; is set to AL_SAMPFMT_FLOAT or AL_SAMPFMT_DOUBLE. */ + /*---------- ?? --------------------*/ + /* DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer )); */ + minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers(past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_SampleRate); + past->past_NumUserBuffers = (minNumBuffers > past->past_NumUserBuffers) ? + minNumBuffers : past->past_NumUserBuffers; + /*------------------------------------------------ Set internal AL queuesize (in samples) ----*/ + if (pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer >= pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer) + ALqsize = (long)pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerInputBuffer; + else /* Take the largest of the two amounts. */ + ALqsize = (long)pahsc->pahsc_SamplesPerOutputBuffer; + ALqsize *= 4; /* 4 times as large as amount per transfer! */ + if (ALsetqueuesize(sgiALconfig, ALqsize)) /* Or should we use past_NumUserBuffers here? */ + goto sgiError; /* Using 2 times may give glitches... */ + /* Have to work on ALsetqueuesize() above. */ + + /* Do ALsetchannels() later, apart per input and/or output. */ + /*----------------------------------------------- OPEN 1 OR 2 AL-DEVICES: --------------------*/ + if (past->past_OutputDeviceID == past->past_InputDeviceID) /* Who SETS these devive-numbers? */ + { + if ((past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0)) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: opening both input and output channels.\n")); + /*------------------------- open output port: ----------------------------------*/ + if (ALsetchannels (sgiALconfig, (long)(past->past_NumOutputChannels))) + goto sgiError; /* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT = ALopenport("PA sgi out", "w", sgiALconfig); + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT == (ALport)0) + goto sgiError; + /*------------------------- open input port: -----------------------------------*/ + if (ALsetchannels (sgiALconfig, (long)(past->past_NumInputChannels))) + goto sgiError; /* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN = ALopenport("PA sgi in", "r", sgiALconfig); + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN == (ALport)0) + goto sgiError; /* For some reason the "patest_wire.c"-test crashes! */ + } /* Probably due to too small buffersizes?.... */ + else + { + ERR_RPT(("Cannot setup bidirectional stream between different devices.\n")); + result = paHostError; + goto done; + } + } + else /* (OutputDeviceID != InputDeviceID) */ + { + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) /* WRITE-ONLY: */ + { + /*------------------------- open output port: ----------------------------------*/ + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: opening %d output channel(s) on %s.\n", + past->past_NumOutputChannels, padOUT->pad_DeviceName)); + if (ALsetchannels (sgiALconfig, (long)(past->past_NumOutputChannels))) + goto sgiError; /* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT = ALopenport("PA sgi out", "w", sgiALconfig); + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT == (ALport)0) + goto sgiError; + } + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) /* READ-ONLY: */ + { + /*------------------------- open input port: -----------------------------------*/ + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: opening %d input channel(s) on %s.\n", + past->past_NumInputChannels, padIN->pad_DeviceName)); + if (ALsetchannels (sgiALconfig, (long)(past->past_NumInputChannels))) + goto sgiError; /* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN = ALopenport("PA sgi in", "r", sgiALconfig); + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN == (ALport)0) + goto sgiError; + } + } + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream() succeeded.\n")); + goto done; /* (no errors occured) */ +sgiError: + result = translateSGIerror(); /* Translates SGI AL-code to PA-code and ERR_RPTs string. */ +done: + if (sgiALconfig) + ALfreeconfig(sgiALconfig); /* We don't need that struct anymore. */ + if (result != paNoError) + PaHost_CloseStream(past); /* Frees memory (only if really allocated!). */ + return result; +} + +/*-----------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + return paNoError; /* Hmm, not implemented yet? */ +} +PaError PaHost_StartInput(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + int hres; + PaError result = paNoError; + + if (!past) /* Test argument. */ + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine(NULL)!\n")); + return paBadStreamPtr; + } + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + if (!pahsc) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine(arg): arg->past_DeviceData == NULL!\n")); + return paHostError; + } + past->past_StopSoon = 0; /* Assume SGI ALport is already opened! */ + past->past_StopNow = 0; + past->past_IsActive = 1; + DBUG(("PaHost_StartEngine() called.\n")); + /* Use pthread_create() instead of __clone() because: */ + /* - pthread_create also works for other UNIX systems like Solaris, */ + /* - Java HotSpot VM crashes in pthread_setcanceltype() when using __clone(). */ + hres = pthread_create(&(pahsc->pahsc_ThreadPID), /* SPAWN AUDIO-CHILD. */ + NULL, /* pthread_attr_t * attr */ + (void*)Pa_SgiAudioProcess, + past); + if (hres) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StartEngine() failed to spawn audio-thread.\n")); + } + return result; +} + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort) +{ + int hres; + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StopEngine() called.\n")); + if (!past) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl*)past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) + return result; /* paNoError (already stopped, no err?). */ + past->past_StopSoon = 1; /* Tell background thread to stop generating */ + if (abort) /* more and to let current data play out. If */ + past->past_StopNow = 1; /* aborting, tell backgrnd thread to stop NOW! */ + if (pahsc->pahsc_ThreadPID != -1) /* Join thread to recover memory resources. */ + { + DBUG(("pthread_join() called.\n")); + hres = pthread_join(pahsc->pahsc_ThreadPID, NULL); + if (hres) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StopEngine() failed pthread_join().\n")); + } + pahsc->pahsc_ThreadPID = -1; + } + past->past_IsActive = 0; + return result; +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort) +{ + return paNoError; /* Not implemented yet? */ +} +PaError PaHost_StopInput(internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + return paNoError; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream(internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream() called.\n")); + if (past == NULL) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) /* If pahsc not NULL, past_DeviceData will be freed, and set to NULL. */ + return result; /* This test prevents from freeing NULL-pointers. */ + + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN) + { + if (ALcloseport(pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN)) + result = translateSGIerror(); /* Translates SGI AL-code to PA-code and ERR_RPTs string. */ + else /* But go on anyway... to release other stuff... */ + pahsc->pahsc_ALportIN = (ALport)0; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT) + { + if (ALcloseport(pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT)) + result = translateSGIerror(); + else + pahsc->pahsc_ALportOUT = (ALport)0; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer) + { + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer); + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer = NULL; + } + if (pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer) + { + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer); + pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer = NULL; + } + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pahsc, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; /* PaHost_OpenStream() allocated FAST. */ + return result; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Determine minimum number of buffers required for this host based +** on minimum latency. Latency can be optionally set by user by setting +** an environment variable. For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: +** set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 +** in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot. +** If the environment variable is not set, then the latency will be +** determined based on the OS. Windows NT has higher latency than Win95. +*/ +#define PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME ("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") + +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + return 2; +} +/* Hmmm, the note above isn't appropriate for SGI I'm afraid... */ +/* Do we HAVE to do it this way under IRIX???.... */ +/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_Term(void) /* Frees all of the linked audio-devices. */ +{ /* Called by Pa_Terminate() from pa_lib.c. */ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad = sDeviceList, + *nxt; + while (pad) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_Term: freeing %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName)); + nxt = pad->pad_Next; + PaHost_FreeFastMemory(pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice)); + pad = nxt; /* PaHost_Init allocated this FAST MEM.*/ + } + sDeviceList = (internalPortAudioDevice*)NULL; + return 0; /* Got rid of sNumDevices=0; */ +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) /* Sleep requested number of milliseconds. */ +{ +#if 0 + struct timeval timeout; + timeout.tv_sec = msec / 1000; + timeout.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000; + select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &timeout); +#else + long usecs = msec * 1000; + usleep( usecs ); +#endif +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. This may need to be held in physi- */ +/* cal memory so that it is not paged to virtual memory. This call MUST be balanced with */ +/* a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(long numBytes) +{ + void *addr = malloc(numBytes); + if (addr) + memset(addr, 0, numBytes); + return addr; +} + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. This call MUST be balanced with a */ +/* call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory(void *addr, long numBytes) +{ + if (addr) + free(addr); +} + +/*----------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive (internalPortAudioStream *past) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if (past == NULL) + return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if (pahsc == NULL) + return paInternalError; + return (PaError)(past->past_IsActive != 0); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; +/* FIXME - return actual frames played, not frames generated. +** Need to query the output device somehow. +*/ + return past->past_FrameCount; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_convert.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_convert.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11d25d9a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_convert.c @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_convert.c,v 1.1 2002/03/21 00:44:35 philburk Exp $ + * Convert tagged values. + * + * Author: Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +//#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (11) +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SLEEP_DUR (800) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) + +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) + +typedef struct +{ + unsigned int framesToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + short *out = (short*)outputBuffer; + int i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) finished = 1; + + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + long max,min; + int i; + + for( i=0; i<10000; i++ ) + { + long dither = PaConvert_TriangularDither(); + // printf("dither = 0x%08X\n", dither ); + if( dither < min ) min = dither; + else if( dither > max ) max = dither; + } + printf("min = 0x%08X = %d, max = 0x%08X = %d\n", min, min, max, max ); +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_dual.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_dual.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bdb3c413 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_dual.c @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_dual.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:27 phil Exp $ + * debug_dual.c + * Try to open TWO streams on separate cards. + * Play a sine sweep using the Portable Audio api for several seconds. + * Hacked test for debugging PA. + * + * Author: Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define DEV_ID_1 (13) +#define DEV_ID_2 (15) +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SLEEP_DUR (800) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#if 0 +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (200) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((MIN_LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#else +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) +#endif +#define MIN_FREQ (100.0f) +#define MAX_FREQ (4000.0f) +#define FREQ_SCALAR (1.00002f) +#define CalcPhaseIncrement(freq) (freq/SAMPLE_RATE) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (400) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE + 1]; // add one for guard point for interpolation + float phase_increment; + float left_phase; + float right_phase; +} +paTestData; +/* Convert phase between and 1.0 to sine value + * using linear interpolation. + */ +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ); +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ) +{ + float fIndex = phase*TABLE_SIZE; + int index = (int) fIndex; + float fract = fIndex - index; + float lo = data->sine[index]; + float hi = data->sine[index+1]; + float val = lo + fract*(hi-lo); + return val; +} +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + + for( i=0; ileft_phase); /* left */ + *out++ = LookupSine(data, data->right_phase); /* right */ + data->left_phase += data->phase_increment; + if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 1.0f; + data->right_phase += (data->phase_increment * 1.5f); /* fifth above */ + if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 1.0f; + /* sweep frequency then start over. */ + data->phase_increment *= FREQ_SCALAR; + if( data->phase_increment > CalcPhaseIncrement(MAX_FREQ) ) data->phase_increment = CalcPhaseIncrement(MIN_FREQ); + } + return 0; +} + +PaError TestStart( PortAudioStream **streamPtr, PaDeviceID devID, + paTestData *data ); +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream1, *stream2; + PaError err; + paTestData DATA1, DATA2; + printf("PortAudio Test: DUAL sine sweep. ask for %d buffers\n", NUM_BUFFERS ); + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = TestStart( &stream1, DEV_ID_1, &DATA1 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = TestStart( &stream2, DEV_ID_2, &DATA2 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Hit ENTER\n"); + getchar(); + err = Pa_StopStream( stream1 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StopStream( stream2 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} +PaError TestStart( PortAudioStream **streamPtr, PaDeviceID devID, paTestData *data ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + int i; + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; isine[i] = (float) sin( ((double)i/(double)TABLE_SIZE) * M_PI * 2. ); + } + data->sine[TABLE_SIZE] = data->sine[0]; // set guard point + data->left_phase = data->right_phase = 0.0; + data->phase_increment = CalcPhaseIncrement(MIN_FREQ); + printf("PortAudio Test: output device = %d\n", devID ); + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + devID, + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, + NUM_BUFFERS, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff|paDitherOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + *streamPtr = stream; + return 0; +error: + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_multi_in.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_multi_in.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e376ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_multi_in.c @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_multi_in.c,v 1.1.1.1.4.3 2003/04/16 19:07:56 philburk Exp $ + * debug_multi_in.c + * Pass output from each of multiple channels + * to a stereo output using the Portable Audio api. + * Hacked test for debugging PA. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +//#define INPUT_DEVICE_NAME ("EWS88 MT Interleaved Rec") +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +//#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (18) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (400) +#define MAX_INPUT_CHANNELS (9999) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((MIN_LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +typedef struct +{ + int liveChannel; + int numChannels; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + float *in = (float*)inputBuffer; + int i; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( in == NULL ) return 0; + for( i=0; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { + /* Copy one channel of input to stereo output. */ + *out++ = in[data->liveChannel]; + *out++ = in[data->liveChannel]; + in += data->numChannels; + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int PaFindDeviceByName( const char *name ) +{ + int i; + int numDevices; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + int len = strlen( name ); + PaDeviceID result = paNoDevice; + numDevices = Pa_CountDevices(); + for( i=0; iname, len ) == 0 ) + { + result = i; + break; + } + } + return result; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + PaDeviceID inputDevice; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + printf("PortAudio Test: input signal from each channel. %d buffers\n", NUM_BUFFERS ); + data.liveChannel = 0; + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; +#ifdef INPUT_DEVICE_NAME + printf("Try to use device: %s\n", INPUT_DEVICE_NAME ); + inputDevice = PaFindDeviceByName(INPUT_DEVICE_NAME); + if( inputDevice == paNoDevice ) + { + printf("Could not find %s. Using default instead.\n", INPUT_DEVICE_NAME ); + inputDevice = Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(); + } +#else + printf("Using default input device.\n"); + inputDevice = Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(); +#endif + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( inputDevice ); + if( pdi == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not get device info!\n"); + goto error; + } + printf("Input Device name is %s\n", pdi->name ); + printf("Input Device has %d channels.\n", pdi->maxInputChannels); + if( pdi->maxInputChannels <= MAX_INPUT_CHANNELS ) + { + data.numChannels = pdi->maxInputChannels; + } + else + { + data.numChannels = MAX_INPUT_CHANNELS; + printf("Only use %d channels.\n", MAX_INPUT_CHANNELS ); + } + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + inputDevice, + data.numChannels, + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + 2, + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + NUM_BUFFERS, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + data.liveChannel = 0; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define FREQ_INCR (300.0 / SAMPLE_RATE) +#define MAX_CHANNELS (64) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + int numChannels; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int frameIndex, channelIndex; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( frameIndex=0; frameIndex<(int)framesPerBuffer; frameIndex++ ) + { + for( channelIndex=0; channelIndexnumChannels; channelIndex++ ) + { + /* Output sine wave on every channel. */ + *out++ = (float) ((channelIndex + 1) * 0.1); + } + } + + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + paTestData data = {0}; + printf("PortAudio Test: output channel number on each channel.\n" ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( OUTPUT_DEVICE ); + data.numChannels = pdi->maxOutputChannels; + if( data.numChannels > MAX_CHANNELS ) data.numChannels = MAX_CHANNELS; + printf("Number of Channels = %d\n", data.numChannels ); + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, /* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + data.numChannels, + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Hit ENTER to stop sound.\n"); + fflush(stdout); + getchar(); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9359254 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record.c @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_record.c,v 1.3.4.3 2003/03/06 06:09:20 philburk Exp $ + * patest_record.c + * Record input into an array. + * Save array to a file. + * Playback recorded data. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define NUM_SECONDS (6) +#define NUM_CHANNELS (2) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +/* #define DITHER_FLAG (paDitherOff) */ +#define DITHER_FLAG (0) + +/* Select sample format. */ +#if 1 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0.0f) + +#elif 0 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt32 +typedef long SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0) + +#elif 0 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0) + +#elif 0 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt8 +typedef char SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0) + +#else +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paUInt8 +typedef unsigned char SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (128) + +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + int frameIndex; /* Index into sample array. */ + int maxFrameIndex; + SAMPLE *recordedSamples; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int recordCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = (SAMPLE*)inputBuffer; + SAMPLE *wptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * NUM_CHANNELS]; + long framesToCalc; + long i; + int finished; + unsigned long framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + + (void) outputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) + { + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesToCalc; + return finished; +} + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int playCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * NUM_CHANNELS]; + SAMPLE *wptr = (SAMPLE*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + int finished; + unsigned int framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + /* final buffer... */ + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int totalFrames; + int numSamples; + int numBytes; + SAMPLE max, average, val; + + printf("debug_record.c, sampleRate = %d, numChannels = %d\n", + SAMPLE_RATE, NUM_CHANNELS ); + fflush(stdout); + + data.maxFrameIndex = totalFrames = NUM_SECONDS * SAMPLE_RATE; /* Record for a few seconds. */ + data.frameIndex = 0; + numSamples = totalFrames * NUM_CHANNELS; + + numBytes = numSamples * sizeof(SAMPLE); + data.recordedSamples = (SAMPLE *) malloc( numBytes ); + if( data.recordedSamples == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not allocate record array.\n"); + exit(1); + } + for( i=0; i max ) + { + max = val; + } + average += val; + } + + average = average / numSamples; + + if( PA_SAMPLE_TYPE == paFloat32 ) + { + printf("sample max amplitude = %f\n", (double) max ); + printf("sample average = %f\n", (double) average ); + } + else + { + printf("sample max amplitude = %d\n", (int) max ); + printf("sample average = %d\n", (int) average ); + } + + /* Write recorded data to a file. */ +#if 0 + { + FILE *fid; + fid = fopen("recorded.raw", "wb"); + if( fid == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not open file."); + } + else + { + fwrite( data.recordedSamples, NUM_CHANNELS * sizeof(SAMPLE), totalFrames, fid ); + fclose( fid ); + printf("Wrote data to 'recorded.raw'\n"); + } + } +#endif + + /* Playback recorded data. -------------------------------------------- */ + data.frameIndex = 0; + printf("Begin playback.\n"); fflush(stdout); + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* NO input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), + NUM_CHANNELS, /* stereo output */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + playCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + if( stream ) + { + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Start playback!!\n"); fflush(stdout); + + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) + { + Pa_Sleep(1000); + printf("index = %d\n", data.frameIndex ); fflush(stdout); + } + + printf("Stop playback!!\n"); fflush(stdout); + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Done.\n"); fflush(stdout); + } + free( data.recordedSamples ); + + Pa_Terminate(); + return 0; + +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return -1; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record_reuse.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record_reuse.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0670009 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_record_reuse.c @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_record_reuse.c,v 1.1 2002/05/02 20:16:29 philburk Exp $ + * debug_record_reuse.c + * Record input into an array. + * Save array to a file. + * Based on patest_record.c but with various ugly debug hacks thrown in. + * Loop twice and reuse same streams. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define SAMPLE_RATE (22050) +#define NUM_SECONDS (4) +#define SLEEP_DUR_MSEC (200) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define NUM_REC_BUFS (0) + +#if 1 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE; +#else +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE; +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + long frameIndex; /* Index into sample array. */ + long maxFrameIndex; + long samplesPerFrame; + long numSamples; + PortAudioStream *outputStream; + PortAudioStream *inputStream; + SAMPLE *recordedSamples; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int recordCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = (SAMPLE*)inputBuffer; + SAMPLE *wptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * data->samplesPerFrame]; + long framesToCalc; + unsigned long i; + int finished; + unsigned long framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + + (void) outputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) + { + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesToCalc; + return finished; +} + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int playCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * data->samplesPerFrame]; + SAMPLE *wptr = (SAMPLE*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished; + unsigned int framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + if( outputBuffer == NULL ) return 0; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + /* final buffer... */ + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + return finished; +} + +/****************************************************************/ +PaError TestRecording( paTestData *dataPtr ) +{ + PaError err; + int i; + int lastIndex = 0; + +/* Open input stream if not already open. */ + if( dataPtr->inputStream == NULL ) + { + /* Record some audio. */ + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &dataPtr->inputStream, + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), + dataPtr->samplesPerFrame, /* stereo input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + paNoDevice, + 0, + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + NUM_REC_BUFS, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + recordCallback, + dataPtr ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + } + + dataPtr->frameIndex = 0; + + err = Pa_StartStream( dataPtr->inputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Now recording!\n"); fflush(stdout); + for( i=0; i<(NUM_SECONDS*1000/SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); i++ ) + { + int frameIndex, delta; + Pa_Sleep(SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); + + frameIndex = dataPtr->frameIndex; + if( Pa_StreamActive( dataPtr->inputStream ) <= 0) + { + printf("Stream inactive!\n"); + break; + } + if( dataPtr->maxFrameIndex <= frameIndex ) + { + printf("Buffer recording complete.\n"); + break; + } + + delta = frameIndex - lastIndex; + lastIndex = frameIndex; + printf("index = %d, delta = %d\n", frameIndex, delta ); fflush(stdout); + } + + err = Pa_StopStream( dataPtr->inputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Done.\n"); fflush(stdout); + +error: + return err; +} + +/****************************************************************/ +PaError TestPlayback( paTestData *dataPtr ) +{ + PaError err; + int i; + int lastIndex = 0; + + /* Playback recorded data. */ + dataPtr->frameIndex = 0; + printf("Begin playback.\n"); fflush(stdout); + +/* Open output stream if not already open. */ + if( dataPtr->outputStream == NULL ) + { + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &dataPtr->outputStream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* NO input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), + dataPtr->samplesPerFrame, /* stereo output */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + playCallback, + dataPtr ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + } + + err = Pa_StartStream( dataPtr->outputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Waiting for playback to finish.\n"); fflush(stdout); + for( i=0; i<(NUM_SECONDS*1000/SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); i++ ) + { + int frameIndex, delta; + Pa_Sleep(SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); + frameIndex = dataPtr->frameIndex; + delta = frameIndex - lastIndex; + lastIndex = frameIndex; + printf("index = %d, delta = %d\n", frameIndex, delta ); fflush(stdout); + } + + err = Pa_StopStream( dataPtr->outputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + +error: + return err; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError err; + paTestData data = { 0 }; + long totalFrames; + long numBytes; + long i; + printf("patest_record.c\n"); fflush(stdout); + +/* Set up test data structure and sample array. */ + data.frameIndex = 0; + data.samplesPerFrame = 2; + data.maxFrameIndex = totalFrames = NUM_SECONDS*SAMPLE_RATE; + + printf("totalFrames = %d\n", totalFrames ); fflush(stdout); + data.numSamples = totalFrames * data.samplesPerFrame; + + numBytes = data.numSamples * sizeof(SAMPLE); + data.recordedSamples = (SAMPLE *) malloc( numBytes ); + if( data.recordedSamples == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not allocate record array.\n"); + exit(1); + } + for( i=0; i + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +//#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (11) +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SLEEP_DUR (800) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) + +#define MSEC_PER_BUFFER (1000 * FRAMES_PER_BUFFER / SAMPLE_RATE) + +#if 0 +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (200) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((MIN_LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#else +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) +#endif + +#define MIN_FREQ (100.0f) +#define MAX_FREQ (4000.0f) +#define FREQ_SCALAR (1.00002f) +#define CalcPhaseIncrement(freq) (freq/SAMPLE_RATE) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (400) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE + 1]; // add one for guard point for interpolation + float phase_increment; + float left_phase; + float right_phase; + unsigned int framesToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* Convert phase between and 1.0 to sine value + * using linear interpolation. + */ +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ); +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ) +{ + float fIndex = phase*TABLE_SIZE; + int index = (int) fIndex; + float fract = fIndex - index; + float lo = data->sine[index]; + float hi = data->sine[index+1]; + float val = lo + fract*(hi-lo); + return val; +} +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int framesToCalc; + int i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = data->framesToGo; + data->framesToGo = 0; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + data->framesToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + + for( i=0; ileft_phase); /* left */ + *out++ = LookupSine(data, data->right_phase); /* right */ + data->left_phase += data->phase_increment; + if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 1.0f; + data->right_phase += (data->phase_increment * 1.5f); /* fifth above */ + if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 1.0f; + /* sweep frequency then start over. */ + data->phase_increment *= FREQ_SCALAR; + if( data->phase_increment > CalcPhaseIncrement(MAX_FREQ) ) data->phase_increment = CalcPhaseIncrement(MIN_FREQ); + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { + *out++ = 0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0; /* right */ + } + // Pa_Sleep( 3 * MSEC_PER_BUFFER / 4 ); + // Pa_Sleep( MSEC_PER_BUFFER / 3 ); + + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int totalSamps; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine sweep. ask for %d buffers\n", NUM_BUFFERS ); + printf("MSEC_PER_BUFFER = %d\n", MSEC_PER_BUFFER ); + + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define FREQ_INCR (300.0 / SAMPLE_RATE) +#define MAX_CHANNELS (64) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + int numChannels; + double phases[MAX_CHANNELS]; + float amplitude; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int frameIndex, channelIndex; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( frameIndex=0; frameIndex<(int)framesPerBuffer; frameIndex++ ) + { + for( channelIndex=0; channelIndexnumChannels; channelIndex++ ) + { + /* Output sine wave on every channel. */ + *out++ = (float) ( data->amplitude * sin(data->phases[channelIndex]) ); + + /* Play each channel at a higher frequency. */ + data->phases[channelIndex] += FREQ_INCR * (4 + channelIndex); + if( data->phases[channelIndex] >= (2.0 * M_PI) ) data->phases[channelIndex] -= (2.0 * M_PI); + } + } + + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + char pad[256]; + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + paTestData data = {0}; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave on each channel.\n" ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( OUTPUT_DEVICE ); + data.numChannels = pdi->maxOutputChannels; + if( data.numChannels > MAX_CHANNELS ) data.numChannels = MAX_CHANNELS; + printf("Number of Channels = %d\n", data.numChannels ); + data.amplitude = 1.0; + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, /* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + data.numChannels, + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + do + { + printf("Current amplitude = %f\n", data.amplitude ); + printf("Enter new amplitude or 'q' to quit.\n"); + fflush(stdout); + gets( pad ); + if( pad[0] != 'q' ) + { + // I tried to use atof but it seems to be broken on Mac OS X 10.1 + float amp; + sscanf( pad, "%f", & ); + data.amplitude = amp; + } + } while( pad[0] != 'q' ); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_formats.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_formats.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c331dde3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_formats.c @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_sine_formats.c,v 1.1 2002/03/21 00:44:35 philburk Exp $ + * patest_sine_formats.c + * Play a sine wave using the Portable Audio api for several seconds. + * Test various data formats. + * + * Author: Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define NUM_SECONDS (10) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) + +#define LEFT_FREQ (SAMPLE_RATE/512.0) /* So we hit 1.0 */ +#define RIGHT_FREQ (500.0) + +#define AMPLITUDE (1.0) + +/* Select ONE format for testing. */ +#define TEST_UINT8 (1) +#define TEST_INT8 (0) +#define TEST_INT16 (0) +#define TEST_FLOAT32 (0) + +#if TEST_UINT8 +#define TEST_FORMAT paUInt8 +typedef unsigned char SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0x80) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(127.0 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Unsigned 8 Bit" + +#elif TEST_INT8 +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt8 +typedef char SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(127.0 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Signed 8 Bit" + +#elif TEST_INT16 +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(32767 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Signed 16 Bit" + +#elif TEST_FLOAT32 +#define TEST_FORMAT paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0.0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) ((SAMPLE_t)(x)) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Float 32 Bit" +#endif + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + + +typedef struct +{ + double left_phase; + double right_phase; + unsigned int framesToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE_t *out = (SAMPLE_t *)outputBuffer; + SAMPLE_t sample; + int i; + int framesToCalc; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = data->framesToGo; + data->framesToGo = 0; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + data->framesToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + + for( i=0; ileft_phase += (LEFT_FREQ / SAMPLE_RATE); + if( data->left_phase > 1.0) data->left_phase -= 1.0; + sample = DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE( AMPLITUDE * sin( (data->left_phase * M_PI * 2. ))); /**/ + *out++ = sample; +/* *out++ = sample; /**/ +/* *out++ = 0; /**/ + + data->right_phase += (RIGHT_FREQ / SAMPLE_RATE); + if( data->right_phase > 1.0) data->right_phase -= 1.0; + *out++ = DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE( AMPLITUDE * sin( (data->right_phase * M_PI * 2. ))); /**/ +/* *out++ = 0; /* */ + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { + *out++ = SAMPLE_ZERO; /* left */ + *out++ = SAMPLE_ZERO; /* right */ + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int totalSamps; + + printf("PortAudio Test: output " FORMAT_NAME "\n"); + + + data.left_phase = data.right_phase = 0.0; + data.framesToGo = totalSamps = NUM_SECONDS * SAMPLE_RATE; /* Play for a few seconds. */ + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + TEST_FORMAT, + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + TEST_FORMAT, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Waiting %d seconds for sound to finish.\n", NUM_SECONDS ); + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) Pa_Sleep(10); + + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + + printf("PortAudio Test Finished: " FORMAT_NAME "\n"); + + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_getchar.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_getchar.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54c0cba5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_sine_getchar.c @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_sine_getchar.c,v 1.1.2.2 2003/04/10 23:09:40 philburk Exp $ + * + * Play a sine wave using the Portable Audio api until ENTER hit. + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define SAMPLE_RATE (48000) +#define AMPLITUDE (0.3) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() +//#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (2) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d, devID = %d\n", + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, OUTPUT_DEVICE); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define EWS88MT_12_REC (1) +#define EWS88MT_12_PLAY (10) +#define SBLIVE_REC (2) +#define SBLIVE_PLAY (11) + +#if 0 +#define INPUT_DEVICE_ID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE_ID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() +#else +#define INPUT_DEVICE_ID (EWS88MT_12_REC) +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE_ID (SBLIVE_PLAY) +#endif + +#define INPUT_SAMPLE_RATE (22050.0) +#define OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE (22050.0) +#define NUM_SECONDS (4) +#define SLEEP_DUR_MSEC (1000) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define NUM_REC_BUFS (0) +#define SAMPLES_PER_FRAME (2) + +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE; + +typedef struct +{ + long frameIndex; /* Index into sample array. */ +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int recordCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData *) userData; + (void) outputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( inputBuffer != NULL ) + { + data->frameIndex += framesPerBuffer; + } + return 0; +} + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int playCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData *) userData; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( outputBuffer != NULL ) + { + data->frameIndex += framesPerBuffer; + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************/ +PaError MeasureStreamRate( PortAudioStream *stream, paTestData *dataPtr, double *ratePtr ) +{ + PaError err; + int i; + int totalFrames = 0; + int totalMSec = 0; + + dataPtr->frameIndex = 0; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + for( i=0; i<(NUM_SECONDS*1000/SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); i++ ) + { + int delta, endIndex; + + int startIndex = dataPtr->frameIndex; + Pa_Sleep(SLEEP_DUR_MSEC); + endIndex = dataPtr->frameIndex; + + delta = endIndex - startIndex; + totalFrames += delta; + totalMSec += SLEEP_DUR_MSEC; + + printf("index = %d, delta = %d\n", endIndex, delta ); fflush(stdout); + } + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + *ratePtr = (totalFrames * 1000.0) / totalMSec; + +error: + return err; +} + +void ReportRate( double measuredRate, double expectedRate ) +{ + double error; + + error = (measuredRate - expectedRate) / expectedRate; + error = (error < 0 ) ? -error : error; + + printf("Measured rate = %6.1f, expected rate = %6.1f\n", + measuredRate, expectedRate ); + if( error > 0.1 ) + { + printf("ERROR: unexpected rate! --------------------- ERROR!\n"); + } + else + { + printf("SUCCESS: rate within tolerance!\n"); + } +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError err; + paTestData data = { 0 }; + long i; + double rate; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + + PortAudioStream *outputStream; + PortAudioStream *inputStream; + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( INPUT_DEVICE_ID ); + printf("Input device = %s\n", pdi->name ); + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( OUTPUT_DEVICE_ID ); + printf("Output device = %s\n", pdi->name ); + +/* Open input stream. */ + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &inputStream, + INPUT_DEVICE_ID, + SAMPLES_PER_FRAME, /* stereo input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + paNoDevice, + 0, + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + INPUT_SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + NUM_REC_BUFS, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + recordCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &outputStream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* NO input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE_ID, + SAMPLES_PER_FRAME, /* stereo output */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + playCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + +/* Record and playback multiple times. */ + for( i=0; i<2; i++ ) + { + printf("Measuring INPUT ------------------------- \n"); + err = MeasureStreamRate( inputStream, &data, &rate ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + ReportRate( rate, INPUT_SAMPLE_RATE ); + + printf("Measuring OUTPUT ------------------------- \n"); + err = MeasureStreamRate( outputStream, &data, &rate ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + ReportRate( rate, OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE ); + } + +/* Clean up. */ + err = Pa_CloseStream( inputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_CloseStream( outputStream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_Terminate(); + + printf("Test complete.\n"); fflush(stdout); + return 0; + +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + if( err == paHostError ) + { + fprintf( stderr, "Host Error number: %d\n", Pa_GetHostError() ); + } + return -1; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_test1.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_test1.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..187d0f5c --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/debug_test1.c @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/* + * $Id: debug_test1.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:30 phil Exp $ + patest1.c + Ring modulate the audio input with a 441hz sine wave for 20 seconds + using the Portable Audio api + Author: Ross Bencina + Modifications: + April 5th, 2001 - PLB - Check for NULL inputBuffer. +*/ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +typedef struct +{ + float sine[100]; + int phase; + int sampsToGo; +} +patest1data; +static int patest1Callback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long bufferFrames, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + patest1data *data = (patest1data*)userData; + float *in = (float*)inputBuffer; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int framesToCalc = bufferFrames; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + if(inputBuffer == NULL) return 0; + if( data->sampsToGo < bufferFrames ) + { + finished = 1; + } + for( i=0; iphase >= 100 ) + data->phase = 0; + } + data->sampsToGo -= bufferFrames; + /* zero remainder of final buffer if not already done */ + for( ; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + int i,j; + int numDevices; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + PaError err; + Pa_Initialize(); + numDevices = Pa_CountDevices(); + if( numDevices < 0 ) + { + printf("ERROR: Pa_CountDevices returned 0x%x\n", numDevices ); + err = numDevices; + goto error; + } + printf("Number of devices = %d\n", numDevices ); + for( i=0; iname ); + printf("Max Inputs = %d", pdi->maxInputChannels ); + printf(", Max Outputs = %d\n", pdi->maxOutputChannels ); + if( pdi->numSampleRates == -1 ) + { + printf("Sample Rate Range = %f to %f\n", pdi->sampleRates[0], pdi->sampleRates[1] ); + } + else + { + printf("Sample Rates ="); + for( j=0; jnumSampleRates; j++ ) + { + printf(" %8.2f,", pdi->sampleRates[j] ); + } + printf("\n"); + } + printf("Native Sample Formats = "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paInt8 ) printf("paInt8, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paUInt8 ) printf("paUInt8, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paInt16 ) printf("paInt16, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paInt32 ) printf("paInt32, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paFloat32 ) printf("paFloat32, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paInt24 ) printf("paInt24, "); + if( pdi->nativeSampleFormats & paPackedInt24 ) printf("paPackedInt24, "); + printf("\n"); + } + Pa_Terminate(); + + printf("----------------------------------------------\n"); + return 0; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/pa_fuzz.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/pa_fuzz.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f0cdb56 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/pa_fuzz.c @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_fuzz.c,v 1.1.1.1.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * pa_fuzz.c + * Distort input like a fuzz boz. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +/* +** Note that many of the older ISA sound cards on PCs do NOT support +** full duplex audio (simultaneous record and playback). +** And some only support full duplex at lower sample rates. +*/ +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paFloat32 +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) + +typedef float SAMPLE; + +float CubicAmplifier( float input ); +static int fuzzCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + +/* Non-linear amplifier with soft distortion curve. */ +float CubicAmplifier( float input ) +{ + float output, temp; + if( input < 0.0 ) + { + temp = input + 1.0f; + output = (temp * temp * temp) - 1.0f; + } + else + { + temp = input - 1.0f; + output = (temp * temp * temp) + 1.0f; + } + + return output; +} +#define FUZZ(x) CubicAmplifier(CubicAmplifier(CubicAmplifier(CubicAmplifier(x)))) + +static int gNumNoInputs = 0; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int fuzzCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + SAMPLE *out = (SAMPLE*)outputBuffer; + SAMPLE *in = (SAMPLE*)inputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) userData; + + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) + { + for( i=0; i +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TWOPI (M_PI * 2.0) + +#define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE (64) + +typedef struct +{ + double left_phase; + double right_phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* Very simple synthesis routine to generate two sine waves. */ +static int paminlatCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + double left_phaseInc = 0.02; + double right_phaseInc = 0.06; + + double left_phase = data->left_phase; + double right_phase = data->right_phase; + + for( i=0; i TWOPI ) left_phase -= TWOPI; + *out++ = (float) sin( left_phase ); + + right_phase += right_phaseInc; + if( right_phase > TWOPI ) right_phase -= TWOPI; + *out++ = (float) sin( right_phase ); + } + + data->left_phase = left_phase; + data->right_phase = right_phase; + return 0; +} +void main( int argc, char **argv ); +void main( int argc, char **argv ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int go; + int numBuffers = 0; + int minBuffers = 0; + int framesPerBuffer; + double sampleRate = 44100.0; + char str[256]; + printf("paminlat - Determine minimum latency for your computer.\n"); + printf(" usage: paminlat {framesPerBuffer}\n"); + printf(" for example: paminlat 256\n"); + printf("Adjust your stereo until you hear a smooth tone in each speaker.\n"); + printf("Then try to find the smallest number of buffers that still sounds smooth.\n"); + printf("Note that the sound will stop momentarily when you change the number of buffers.\n"); + /* Get bufferSize from command line. */ + framesPerBuffer = ( argc > 1 ) ? atol( argv[1] ) : DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE; + printf("Frames per buffer = %d\n", framesPerBuffer ); + + data.left_phase = data.right_phase = 0.0; + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Ask PortAudio for the recommended minimum number of buffers. */ + numBuffers = minBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( framesPerBuffer, sampleRate ); + printf("NumBuffers set to %d based on a call to Pa_GetMinNumBuffers()\n", numBuffers ); + /* Try different numBuffers in a loop. */ + go = 1; + while( go ) + { + + printf("Latency = framesPerBuffer * numBuffers = %d * %d = %d frames = %d msecs.\n", + framesPerBuffer, numBuffers, framesPerBuffer*numBuffers, + (int)((1000 * framesPerBuffer * numBuffers) / sampleRate) ); + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + sampleRate, + framesPerBuffer, + numBuffers, /* number of buffers */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + paminlatCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + if( stream == NULL ) goto error; + /* Start audio. */ + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Ask user for a new number of buffers. */ + printf("\nMove windows around to see if the sound glitches.\n"); + printf("NumBuffers currently %d, enter new number, or 'q' to quit: ", numBuffers ); + gets( str ); + if( str[0] == 'q' ) go = 0; + else + { + numBuffers = atol( str ); + if( numBuffers < minBuffers ) + { + printf( "numBuffers below minimum of %d! Set to minimum!!!\n", minBuffers ); + numBuffers = minBuffers; + } + } + /* Stop sound until ENTER hit. */ + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + } + printf("A good setting for latency would be somewhat higher than\n"); + printf("the minimum latency that worked.\n"); + printf("PortAudio: Test finished.\n"); + Pa_Terminate(); + return; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_devs.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_devs.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..92eb6c7a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_devs.c @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ +/* + * $Id: paqa_devs.c,v 1.1.1.1.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * paqa_devs.c + * Self Testing Quality Assurance app for PortAudio + * Try to open each device and run through all the + * possible configurations. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" +/****************************************** Definitions ***********/ +#define MODE_INPUT (0) +#define MODE_OUTPUT (1) +typedef struct PaQaData +{ + unsigned long framesLeft; + int numChannels; + int bytesPerSample; + int mode; + short sawPhase; + PaSampleFormat format; +} PaQaData; + +/****************************************** Prototypes ***********/ +static void TestDevices( int mode ); +static void TestFormats( int mode, PaDeviceID deviceID, double sampleRate, + int numChannels ); +static int TestAdvance( int mode, PaDeviceID deviceID, double sampleRate, + int numChannels, PaSampleFormat format ); +static int QaCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + +/****************************************** Globals ***********/ +static int gNumPassed = 0; +static int gNumFailed = 0; + +/****************************************** Macros ***********/ +/* Print ERROR if it fails. Tally success or failure. */ +/* Odd do-while wrapper seems to be needed for some compilers. */ +#define EXPECT(_exp) \ + do \ + { \ + if ((_exp)) {\ + /* printf("SUCCESS for %s\n", #_exp ); */ \ + gNumPassed++; \ + } \ + else { \ + printf("ERROR - 0x%x - %s for %s\n", result, \ + ((result == 0) ? "-" : Pa_GetErrorText(result)), \ + #_exp ); \ + gNumFailed++; \ + goto error; \ + } \ + } while(0) +/*******************************************************************/ +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int QaCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + unsigned long i; + short phase; + PaQaData *data = (PaQaData *) userData; + (void) inputBuffer; + (void) outTime; + + /* Play simple sawtooth wave. */ + if( data->mode == MODE_OUTPUT ) + { + phase = data->sawPhase; + switch( data->format ) + { + case paFloat32: + { + float *out = (float *) outputBuffer; + for( i=0; inumChannels == 2 ) + { + *out++ = (float) (phase * (1.0 / 32768.0)); + } + } + } + break; + + case paInt32: + { + int *out = (int *) outputBuffer; + for( i=0; inumChannels == 2 ) + { + *out++ = ((int) phase ) << 16; + } + } + } + break; + case paInt16: + { + short *out = (short *) outputBuffer; + for( i=0; inumChannels == 2 ) + { + *out++ = phase; + } + } + } + break; + + default: + { + unsigned char *out = (unsigned char *) outputBuffer; + unsigned long numBytes = framesPerBuffer * data->numChannels * data->bytesPerSample; + for( i=0; isawPhase = phase; + } + /* Are we through yet? */ + if( data->framesLeft > framesPerBuffer ) + { + AddTraceMessage("QaCallback: running. framesLeft", data->framesLeft ); + data->framesLeft -= framesPerBuffer; + return 0; + } + else + { + AddTraceMessage("QaCallback: DONE! framesLeft", data->framesLeft ); + data->framesLeft = 0; + return 1; + } +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError result; + EXPECT( ((result=Pa_Initialize()) == 0) ); + printf("Test OUTPUT ---------------\n"); + TestDevices( MODE_OUTPUT ); + printf("Test INPUT ---------------\n"); + TestDevices( MODE_INPUT ); +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("QA Report: %d passed, %d failed.\n", gNumPassed, gNumFailed ); +} +/******************************************************************* +* Try each output device, through its full range of capabilities. */ +static void TestDevices( int mode ) +{ + int id,jc,kr; + int maxChannels; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + int numDevices = Pa_CountDevices(); + /* Iterate through all devices. */ + for( id=0; idmaxInputChannels : pdi->maxOutputChannels; + for( jc=1; jc<=maxChannels; jc++ ) + { + printf("Name = %s\n", pdi->name ); + /* Try each legal sample rate. */ + if( pdi->numSampleRates == -1 ) + { + double low, high; + low = pdi->sampleRates[0]; + high = pdi->sampleRates[1]; + if( low < 8000.0 ) low = 8000.0; + TestFormats( mode, id, low, jc ); +#define TESTSR(sr) {if(((sr)>=low) && ((sr)<=high)) TestFormats( mode, id, (sr), jc ); } + + TESTSR(11025.0); + TESTSR(22050.0); + TESTSR(34567.0); + TESTSR(44100.0); + TestFormats( mode, id, high, jc ); + } + else + { + for( kr=0; krnumSampleRates; kr++ ) + { + TestFormats( mode, id, pdi->sampleRates[kr], jc ); + } + } + } + } +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static void TestFormats( int mode, PaDeviceID deviceID, double sampleRate, + int numChannels ) +{ + TestAdvance( mode, deviceID, sampleRate, numChannels, paFloat32 ); /* */ + TestAdvance( mode, deviceID, sampleRate, numChannels, paInt16 ); /* */ + TestAdvance( mode, deviceID, sampleRate, numChannels, paInt32 ); /* */ +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static int TestAdvance( int mode, PaDeviceID deviceID, double sampleRate, + int numChannels, PaSampleFormat format ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream = NULL; + PaError result; + PaQaData myData; +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) + printf("------ TestAdvance: %s, device = %d, rate = %g, numChannels = %d, format = %d -------\n", + ( mode == MODE_INPUT ) ? "INPUT" : "OUTPUT", + deviceID, sampleRate, numChannels, format); + fflush(stdout); + /* Setup data for synthesis thread. */ + myData.framesLeft = (unsigned long) (sampleRate * 100); /* 100 seconds */ + myData.numChannels = numChannels; + myData.mode = mode; + myData.format = format; + switch( format ) + { + case paFloat32: + case paInt32: + case paInt24: + myData.bytesPerSample = 4; + break; + case paPackedInt24: + myData.bytesPerSample = 3; + break; + default: + myData.bytesPerSample = 2; + break; + } + EXPECT( ((result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + ( mode == MODE_INPUT ) ? deviceID : paNoDevice, + ( mode == MODE_INPUT ) ? numChannels : 0, + format, + NULL, + ( mode == MODE_OUTPUT ) ? deviceID : paNoDevice, + ( mode == MODE_OUTPUT ) ? numChannels : 0, + format, + NULL, + sampleRate, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == 0) ); + if( stream ) + { + PaTimestamp oldStamp, newStamp; + unsigned long oldFrames; + int minDelay = ( mode == MODE_INPUT ) ? 1000 : 400; + int minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, sampleRate ); + int msec = (int) ((minNumBuffers * 3 * 1000.0 * FRAMES_PER_BUFFER) / sampleRate); + if( msec < minDelay ) msec = minDelay; + printf("msec = %d\n", msec); /**/ + EXPECT( ((result=Pa_StartStream( stream )) == 0) ); + /* Check to make sure PortAudio is advancing timeStamp. */ + result = paNoError; + oldStamp = Pa_StreamTime(stream); + fflush(stdout); + Pa_Sleep(msec); + newStamp = Pa_StreamTime(stream); + printf("oldStamp = %g,newStamp = %g\n", oldStamp, newStamp ); /**/ + EXPECT( (oldStamp < newStamp) ); + /* Check to make sure callback is decrementing framesLeft. */ + oldFrames = myData.framesLeft; + Pa_Sleep(msec); + printf("oldFrames = %d, myData.framesLeft = %d\n", oldFrames, myData.framesLeft ); /**/ + EXPECT( (oldFrames > myData.framesLeft) ); + EXPECT( ((result=Pa_CloseStream( stream )) == 0) ); + stream = NULL; + } +error: + if( stream != NULL ) Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + fflush(stdout); + return result; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_errs.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_errs.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a26779cc --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/paqa_errs.c @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ +/* + * $Id: paqa_errs.c,v 1.2.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * paqa_devs.c + * Self Testing Quality Assurance app for PortAudio + * Do lots of bad things to test error reporting. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +/****************************************** Definitions ***********/ +#define MODE_INPUT (0) +#define MODE_OUTPUT (1) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100.0) +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) +typedef struct PaQaData +{ + unsigned long framesLeft; + int numChannels; + int bytesPerSample; + int mode; +} +PaQaData; +/****************************************** Prototypes ***********/ +static void TestDevices( int mode ); +static void TestFormats( int mode, PaDeviceID deviceID, double sampleRate, + int numChannels ); +static int TestBadOpens( void ); +static int TestBadActions( void ); +static int QaCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); +/****************************************** Globals ***********/ +static int gNumPassed = 0; +static int gNumFailed = 0; +/****************************************** Macros ***********/ +/* Print ERROR if it fails. Tally success or failure. */ +/* Odd do-while wrapper seems to be needed for some compilers. */ +#define EXPECT( msg, _exp) \ + do \ + { \ + if ((_exp)) {\ + gNumPassed++; \ + } \ + else { \ + printf("\nERROR %s\n - 0x%x - %s for %s\n", (msg), result, Pa_GetErrorText(result), #_exp ); \ + gNumFailed++; \ + goto error; \ + } \ + } while(0) +#define HOPEFOR( msg, _exp) \ + do \ + { \ + if ((_exp)) {\ + gNumPassed++; \ + } \ + else { \ + printf("\nERROR %s\n - 0x%x - %s for %s\n", (msg), result, Pa_GetErrorText(result), #_exp ); \ + gNumFailed++; \ + } \ + } while(0) +/*******************************************************************/ +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int QaCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + unsigned long i; + unsigned char *out = (unsigned char *) outputBuffer; + PaQaData *data = (PaQaData *) userData; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent "unused variable" warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + /* Zero out buffer so we don't hear terrible noise. */ + if( data->mode == MODE_OUTPUT ) + { + unsigned long numBytes = framesPerBuffer * data->numChannels * data->bytesPerSample; + for( i=0; iframesLeft > framesPerBuffer ) + { + data->framesLeft -= framesPerBuffer; + return 0; + } + else + { + data->framesLeft = 0; + return 1; + } +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError result; + EXPECT( "init", ((result=Pa_Initialize()) == 0) ); + TestBadActions(); + TestBadOpens(); +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("QA Report: %d passed, %d failed.\n", gNumPassed, gNumFailed ); + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static int TestBadOpens( void ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream = NULL; + PaError result; + PaQaData myData; + /* Setup data for synthesis thread. */ + myData.framesLeft = (unsigned long) (SAMPLE_RATE * 100); /* 100 seconds */ + myData.numChannels = 1; + myData.mode = MODE_OUTPUT; + HOPEFOR( "No devices specified.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidDeviceId) ); + HOPEFOR( "Out of range input device specified.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + Pa_CountDevices(), 0, paFloat32, NULL, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidDeviceId) ); + + HOPEFOR( "Out of range output device specified.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_CountDevices(), 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidDeviceId) ); + HOPEFOR( "Zero input channels.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), 0, paFloat32, NULL, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidChannelCount) ); + HOPEFOR( "Zero output channels.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidChannelCount) ); + HOPEFOR( "Nonzero input channels but no device.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + paNoDevice, 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidChannelCount) ); + + HOPEFOR( "Nonzero output channels but no device.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 2, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidChannelCount) ); + HOPEFOR( "NULL stream pointer.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + NULL, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paBadStreamPtr) ); + HOPEFOR( "Low sample rate.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + 1.0, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidSampleRate) ); + HOPEFOR( "High sample rate.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + 10000000.0, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidSampleRate) ); + HOPEFOR( "NULL callback.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + NULL, + &myData ) + ) == paNullCallback) ); + HOPEFOR( "Bad flag.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + (1<<3), + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidFlag) ); + +#if 1 /* FIXME - this is legal for some implementations. */ + HOPEFOR( "Use input device as output device.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidDeviceId) ); + + HOPEFOR( "Use output device as input device.",( + (result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == paInvalidDeviceId) ); +#endif + + if( stream != NULL ) Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + return result; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static int TestBadActions( void ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream = NULL; + PaError result; + PaQaData myData; + /* Setup data for synthesis thread. */ + myData.framesLeft = (unsigned long) (SAMPLE_RATE * 100); /* 100 seconds */ + myData.numChannels = 1; + myData.mode = MODE_OUTPUT; + /* Default output. */ + EXPECT( "TestBadActions", ((result = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, 0, paFloat32, NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), 2, paFloat32, NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, NUM_BUFFERS, + paClipOff, + QaCallback, + &myData ) + ) == 0) ); + HOPEFOR( "start", ((result = Pa_StartStream( NULL )) == paBadStreamPtr) ); + HOPEFOR( "stop", ((result = Pa_StopStream( NULL )) == paBadStreamPtr) ); + HOPEFOR( "active?", ((result = Pa_StreamActive( NULL )) == paBadStreamPtr) ); + HOPEFOR( "close", ((result = Pa_CloseStream( NULL )) == paBadStreamPtr) ); + HOPEFOR( "time?", ((result = (PaError)Pa_StreamTime( NULL )) != 0) ); + HOPEFOR( "CPULoad?", ((result = (PaError)Pa_GetCPULoad( NULL )) != 0) ); +error: + if( stream != NULL ) Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + return result; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest1.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest1.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ac45ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest1.c @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/* + $Id: patest1.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:33 phil Exp $ + patest1.c + Ring modulate the audio input with a sine wave for 20 seconds + using the Portable Audio api + Author: Ross Bencina + Modifications: + April 5th, 2001 - PLB - Check for NULL inputBuffer. +*/ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +typedef struct +{ + float sine[100]; + int phase; + int sampsToGo; +} +patest1data; +static int patest1Callback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long bufferFrames, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + patest1data *data = (patest1data*)userData; + float *in = (float*)inputBuffer; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int framesToCalc = bufferFrames; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + /* Check to see if any input data is available. */ + if(inputBuffer == NULL) return 0; + if( data->sampsToGo < bufferFrames ) + { + framesToCalc = data->sampsToGo; + finished = 1; + } + for( i=0; isine[data->phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = *in++ * data->sine[data->phase++]; /* right */ + if( data->phase >= 100 ) + data->phase = 0; + } + data->sampsToGo -= framesToCalc; + /* zero remainder of final buffer if not already done */ + for( ; i +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (1) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) + +#define BUFFER_TABLE 9 +long buffer_table[] = {200,256,500,512,600, 723, 1000, 1024, 2345}; + +typedef struct +{ + short sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + unsigned int sampsToGo; +} +paTestData; +PaError TestOnce( int buffersize ); + +static int paSineCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int paSineCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + short *out = (short*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + int finished = 0; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent "unused variable" warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( data->sampsToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + for( i=0; isampsToGo; i++ ) + { + *out++ = data->sine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + data->sampsToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + int i; + PaError err; + printf("Test opening streams with different buffer sizes\n\n"); + + for (i = 0 ; i < BUFFER_TABLE; i++) + { + printf("Buffer size %d\n", buffer_table[i]); + err = TestOnce(buffer_table[i]); + if( err < 0 ) return 0; + + } +} + + +PaError TestOnce( int buffersize ) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int totalSamps; + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (4) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct paTestData +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + float amplitude; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; +} +paTestData; +PaError PlaySine( paTestData *data, unsigned long flags, float amplitude ); +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int sineCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + float amplitude = data->amplitude; + unsigned int i; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent "unused variable" warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = amplitude * data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError err; + paTestData DATA; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave with and without clipping.\n"); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; ileft_phase = data->right_phase = 0; + data->amplitude = amplitude; + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + 1024, + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + flags, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + sineCallback, + data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Sleep( NUM_SECONDS * 1000 ); + printf("CPULoad = %8.6f\n", Pa_GetCPULoad( stream ) ); + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + return paNoError; +error: + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_dither.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_dither.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c58b9cea --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_dither.c @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_dither.c,v 1.2 2002/03/21 00:58:45 philburk Exp $ + * patest_dither.c + * Attempt to hear difference between dithered and non-dithered signal. + * This only has an effect if the native format is 16 bit. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (4) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct paTestData +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + float amplitude; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; +} +paTestData; +PaError PlaySine( paTestData *data, PaStreamFlags flags, float amplitude ); +static int sineCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int sineCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + float amplitude = data->amplitude; + unsigned int i; + (void) outTime; + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = amplitude * data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError err; + paTestData DATA; + int i; + float amplitude = 32.0 / (1<<15); + printf("PortAudio Test: output EXTREMELY QUIET sine wave with and without dithering.\n"); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; ileft_phase = data->right_phase = 0; + data->amplitude = amplitude; + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + 1024, + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + flags, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + sineCallback, + (void *)data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Sleep( NUM_SECONDS * 1000 ); + printf("CPULoad = %8.6f\n", Pa_GetCPULoad( stream ) ); + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + return paNoError; +error: + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_hang.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_hang.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1d67199 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_hang.c @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_hang.c,v 1.1.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * Play a sine then hang audio callback to test watchdog. + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + + +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (1024) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TWOPI (M_PI * 2.0) + +typedef struct paTestData +{ + int sleepFor; + double phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + double phaseInc = 0.02; + double phase = data->phase; + + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; i TWOPI ) phase -= TWOPI; + /* This is not a very efficient way to calc sines. */ + *out++ = (float) sin( phase ); /* mono */ + } + + if( data->sleepFor > 0 ) + { + Pa_Sleep( data->sleepFor ); + } + + data->phase = phase; + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + int i; + paTestData data = {0}; + + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d\n", + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 1, /* mono output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + +/* Gradually increase sleep time. */ + for( i=0; i<10000; i+= 1000 ) + { + printf("Sleep for %d milliseconds in audio callback.\n", i ); + data.sleepFor = i; + fflush(stdout); + Pa_Sleep( ((i<1000) ? 1000 : i) ); + } + + printf("Suffer for 10 seconds.\n"); + fflush(stdout); + Pa_Sleep( 10000 ); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_latency.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_latency.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39ede0a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_latency.c @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_latency.c,v 1.4 2002/03/21 00:58:45 philburk Exp $ + * Hear the latency caused by big buffers. + * Play a sine wave and change frequency based on letter input. + * + * Author: Phil Burk , and Darren Gibbs + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) + +#if 0 +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (2000) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((MIN_LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#else +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) +#endif + +#define MIN_FREQ (100.0f) +#define CalcPhaseIncrement(freq) ((freq)/SAMPLE_RATE) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (400) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE + 1]; // add one for guard point for interpolation + float phase_increment; + float left_phase; + float right_phase; +} +paTestData; +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ); +/* Convert phase between and 1.0 to sine value + * using linear interpolation. + */ +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ) +{ + float fIndex = phase*TABLE_SIZE; + int index = (int) fIndex; + float fract = fIndex - index; + float lo = data->sine[index]; + float hi = data->sine[index+1]; + float val = lo + fract*(hi-lo); + return val; +} +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; ileft_phase); /* left */ + *out++ = LookupSine(data, data->right_phase); /* right */ + data->left_phase += data->phase_increment; + if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 1.0f; + data->right_phase += (data->phase_increment * 1.5f); /* fifth above */ + if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 1.0f; + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int done = 0; + printf("PortAudio Test: enter letter then hit ENTER. numBuffers = %d\n", NUM_BUFFERS ); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (512) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + int toggle; + int countDown; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; itoggle ) + { + *out++ = data->sine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = 0; /* right */ + } + else + { + *out++ = 0; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + } + + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + + if( data->countDown < 0 ) + { + data->countDown = SAMPLE_RATE; + data->toggle = !data->toggle; + } + data->countDown -= framesPerBuffer; + + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int timeout; + + printf("Play different tone sine waves that alternate between left and right channel.\n"); + printf("The low tone should be on the left channel.\n"); + + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i 0 ) + { + Pa_Sleep( 300 ); + timeout -= 1; + } + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_longsine.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_longsine.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7dc8ae56 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_longsine.c @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_longsine.c,v 1.2 2002/04/30 21:21:30 philburk Exp $ + * patest_longsine.c + * Play a sine wave using the Portable Audio api until ENTER hit. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return 0; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave.\n"); + + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (1) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + short sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + unsigned int sampsToGo; +} +paTestData; +PaError TestOnce( void ); +static int patest1Callback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patest1Callback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + short *out = (short*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + int finished = 0; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent "unused variable" warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( data->sampsToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + /* final buffer... */ + + for( i=0; isampsToGo; i++ ) + { + *out++ = data->sine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + data->sampsToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +#ifdef MACINTOSH +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + int i; + PaError err; + int numLoops = 10; + printf("Loop %d times.\n", numLoops ); + for( i=0; i 1 ) + { + numLoops = atoi(argv[1]); + } + for( i=0; i + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define MAX_SINES (500) +#define MAX_USAGE (0.8) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FREQ_TO_PHASE_INC(freq) (freq/(float)SAMPLE_RATE) + +#define MIN_PHASE_INC FREQ_TO_PHASE_INC(200.0f) +#define MAX_PHASE_INC (MIN_PHASE_INC * (1 << 5)) + +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (512) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TWOPI (M_PI * 2.0) + +#define TABLE_SIZE (512) + +typedef struct paTestData +{ + int numSines; + float sine[TABLE_SIZE + 1]; /* add one for guard point for interpolation */ + float phases[MAX_SINES]; +} +paTestData; + +/* Convert phase between and 1.0 to sine value + * using linear interpolation. + */ +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ); +float LookupSine( paTestData *data, float phase ) +{ + float fIndex = phase*TABLE_SIZE; + int index = (int) fIndex; + float fract = fIndex - index; + float lo = data->sine[index]; + float hi = data->sine[index+1]; + float val = lo + fract*(hi-lo); + return val; +} + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + float outSample; + float scaler; + int numForScale; + unsigned long i; + int j; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + +/* Detemine amplitude scaling factor */ + numForScale = data->numSines; + if( numForScale < 8 ) numForScale = 8; /* prevent pops at beginning */ + scaler = 1.0f / numForScale; + + for( i=0; inumSines; j++ ) + { + /* Advance phase of next oscillator. */ + phase = data->phases[j]; + phase += phaseInc; + if( phase >= 1.0 ) phase -= 1.0; + + output += LookupSine(data, phase); + data->phases[j] = phase; + + phaseInc *= 1.02f; + if( phaseInc > MAX_PHASE_INC ) phaseInc = MIN_PHASE_INC; + } + + outSample = (float) (output * scaler); + *out++ = outSample; /* Left */ + *out++ = outSample; /* Right */ + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + int i; + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data = {0}; + double load; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d\n", SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER); + + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define NUM_SECONDS (10) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define AMPLITUDE (0.8) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->phase]; /* left */ + data->phase += 1; + if( data->phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output MONO sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d\n", SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define FREQ_INCR (300.0 / SAMPLE_RATE) +#define MAX_CHANNELS (64) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + int numChannels; + double phases[MAX_CHANNELS]; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int frameIndex, channelIndex; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( frameIndex=0; frameIndex<(int)framesPerBuffer; frameIndex++ ) + { + for( channelIndex=0; channelIndexnumChannels; channelIndex++ ) + { + /* Output sine wave on every channel. */ + *out++ = (float) (0.7 * sin(data->phases[channelIndex])); + + /* Play each channel at a higher frequency. */ + data->phases[channelIndex] += FREQ_INCR * (4 + channelIndex); + if( data->phases[channelIndex] >= (2.0 * M_PI) ) data->phases[channelIndex] -= (2.0 * M_PI); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + const PaDeviceInfo *pdi; + paTestData data = {0}; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave on each channel.\n" ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + pdi = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( OUTPUT_DEVICE ); + data.numChannels = pdi->maxOutputChannels; + if( data.numChannels > MAX_CHANNELS ) data.numChannels = MAX_CHANNELS; + printf("Number of Channels = %d\n", data.numChannels ); + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, /* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + data.numChannels, + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Hit ENTER to stop sound.\n"); + fflush(stdout); + getchar(); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_pink.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_pink.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3bfdadb --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_pink.c @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_pink.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:36 phil Exp $ + patest_pink.c + Generate Pink Noise using Gardner method. + Optimization suggested by James McCartney uses a tree + to select which random value to replace. + x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x + x x x x x x x x + x x x x + x x + x + Tree is generated by counting trailing zeros in an increasing index. + When the index is zero, no random number is selected. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define PINK_MAX_RANDOM_ROWS (30) +#define PINK_RANDOM_BITS (24) +#define PINK_RANDOM_SHIFT ((sizeof(long)*8)-PINK_RANDOM_BITS) +typedef struct +{ + long pink_Rows[PINK_MAX_RANDOM_ROWS]; + long pink_RunningSum; /* Used to optimize summing of generators. */ + int pink_Index; /* Incremented each sample. */ + int pink_IndexMask; /* Index wrapped by ANDing with this mask. */ + float pink_Scalar; /* Used to scale within range of -1.0 to +1.0 */ +} +PinkNoise; +/* Prototypes */ +static unsigned long GenerateRandomNumber( void ); +void InitializePinkNoise( PinkNoise *pink, int numRows ); +float GeneratePinkNoise( PinkNoise *pink ); +/************************************************************/ +/* Calculate pseudo-random 32 bit number based on linear congruential method. */ +static unsigned long GenerateRandomNumber( void ) +{ + /* Change this seed for different random sequences. */ + static unsigned long randSeed = 22222; + randSeed = (randSeed * 196314165) + 907633515; + return randSeed; +} +/************************************************************/ +/* Setup PinkNoise structure for N rows of generators. */ +void InitializePinkNoise( PinkNoise *pink, int numRows ) +{ + int i; + long pmax; + pink->pink_Index = 0; + pink->pink_IndexMask = (1<pink_Scalar = 1.0f / pmax; + /* Initialize rows. */ + for( i=0; ipink_Rows[i] = 0; + pink->pink_RunningSum = 0; +} +#define PINK_MEASURE +#ifdef PINK_MEASURE +float pinkMax = -999.0; +float pinkMin = 999.0; +#endif +/* Generate Pink noise values between -1.0 and +1.0 */ +float GeneratePinkNoise( PinkNoise *pink ) +{ + long newRandom; + long sum; + float output; + /* Increment and mask index. */ + pink->pink_Index = (pink->pink_Index + 1) & pink->pink_IndexMask; + /* If index is zero, don't update any random values. */ + if( pink->pink_Index != 0 ) + { + /* Determine how many trailing zeros in PinkIndex. */ + /* This algorithm will hang if n==0 so test first. */ + int numZeros = 0; + int n = pink->pink_Index; + while( (n & 1) == 0 ) + { + n = n >> 1; + numZeros++; + } + /* Replace the indexed ROWS random value. + * Subtract and add back to RunningSum instead of adding all the random + * values together. Only one changes each time. + */ + pink->pink_RunningSum -= pink->pink_Rows[numZeros]; + newRandom = ((long)GenerateRandomNumber()) >> PINK_RANDOM_SHIFT; + pink->pink_RunningSum += newRandom; + pink->pink_Rows[numZeros] = newRandom; + } + + /* Add extra white noise value. */ + newRandom = ((long)GenerateRandomNumber()) >> PINK_RANDOM_SHIFT; + sum = pink->pink_RunningSum + newRandom; + /* Scale to range of -1.0 to 0.9999. */ + output = pink->pink_Scalar * sum; +#ifdef PINK_MEASURE + /* Check Min/Max */ + if( output > pinkMax ) pinkMax = output; + else if( output < pinkMin ) pinkMin = output; +#endif + return output; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +#define PINK_TEST +#ifdef PINK_TEST +/* Context for callback routine. */ +typedef struct +{ + PinkNoise leftPink; + PinkNoise rightPink; + unsigned int sampsToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + int finished; + int i; + int numFrames; + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent "unused variable" warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + /* Are we almost at end. */ + if( data->sampsToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + numFrames = data->sampsToGo; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + numFrames = framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + for( i=0; ileftPink ); + *out++ = GeneratePinkNoise( &data->rightPink ); + } + data->sampsToGo -= numFrames; + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int totalSamps; + /* Initialize two pink noise signals with different numbers of rows. */ + InitializePinkNoise( &data.leftPink, 12 ); + InitializePinkNoise( &data.rightPink, 16 ); + /* Look at a few values. */ + { + int i; + float pink; + for( i=0; i<20; i++ ) + { + pink = GeneratePinkNoise( &data.leftPink ); + printf("Pink = %f\n", pink ); + } + } + data.sampsToGo = totalSamps = 8*44100; /* Play for a few seconds. */ + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Open a stereo PortAudio stream so we can hear the result. */ + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + 44100., + 2048, /* 46 msec buffers */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Waiting for sound to finish.\n"); + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) + { + Pa_Sleep(100); /* SPIN! */ + } + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; +#ifdef PINK_MEASURE + printf("Pink min = %f, max = %f\n", pinkMin, pinkMax ); +#endif + Pa_Terminate(); + return 0; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return 0; +} +#endif /* PINK_TEST */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_record.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_record.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7f79bd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_record.c @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_record.c,v 1.2.4.4 2003/04/16 19:07:56 philburk Exp $ + * patest_record.c + * Record input into an array. + * Optionally save array to a file. + * Playback recorded data. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +/* #define SAMPLE_RATE (17932) // Test failure to open with this value. */ +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define NUM_SECONDS (5) +#define NUM_CHANNELS (2) +/* #define DITHER_FLAG (paDitherOff) */ +#define DITHER_FLAG (0) /**/ +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (1024) + +/* Select sample format. */ +#if 1 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0.0f) +#elif 0 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0) +#elif 0 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt8 +typedef char SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (0) +#else +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paUInt8 +typedef unsigned char SAMPLE; +#define SAMPLE_SILENCE (128) + +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + int frameIndex; /* Index into sample array. */ + int maxFrameIndex; + SAMPLE *recordedSamples; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int recordCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = (SAMPLE*)inputBuffer; + SAMPLE *wptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * NUM_CHANNELS]; + long framesToRecord; + long i; + int finished; + unsigned long framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + int samplesToRecord; + + (void) outputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToRecord = framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToRecord = framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + + samplesToRecord = framesToRecord * NUM_CHANNELS; + + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) + { + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesToRecord; + return finished; +} + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int playCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE *rptr = &data->recordedSamples[data->frameIndex * NUM_CHANNELS]; + SAMPLE *wptr = (SAMPLE*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + int finished; + unsigned int framesLeft = data->maxFrameIndex - data->frameIndex; + (void) inputBuffer; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) outTime; + int framesToPlay, samplesToPlay, samplesPerBuffer; + + if( framesLeft < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToPlay = framesLeft; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToPlay = framesPerBuffer; + finished = 0; + } + + samplesToPlay = framesToPlay * NUM_CHANNELS; + samplesPerBuffer = framesPerBuffer * NUM_CHANNELS; + + for( i=0; iframeIndex += framesToPlay; + + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int totalFrames; + int numSamples; + int numBytes; + SAMPLE max, average, val; + printf("patest_record.c\n"); fflush(stdout); + + data.maxFrameIndex = totalFrames = NUM_SECONDS * SAMPLE_RATE; /* Record for a few seconds. */ + data.frameIndex = 0; + numSamples = totalFrames * NUM_CHANNELS; + + numBytes = numSamples * sizeof(SAMPLE); + data.recordedSamples = (SAMPLE *) malloc( numBytes ); + if( data.recordedSamples == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not allocate record array.\n"); + exit(1); + } + for( i=0; i max ) + { + max = val; + } + average += val; + } + + average = average / numSamples; + + if( PA_SAMPLE_TYPE == paFloat32 ) /* This should be done at compile-time with "#if" ?? */ + { /* MIPS-compiler warns at the int-version below. */ + printf("sample max amplitude = %f\n", max ); + printf("sample average = %f\n", average ); + } + else + { + printf("sample max amplitude = %d\n", max ); /* <-- This IS compiled anyhow. */ + printf("sample average = %d\n", average ); + } + + /* Write recorded data to a file. */ +#if 0 + { + FILE *fid; + fid = fopen("recorded.raw", "wb"); + if( fid == NULL ) + { + printf("Could not open file."); + } + else + { + fwrite( data.recordedSamples, NUM_CHANNELS * sizeof(SAMPLE), totalFrames, fid ); + fclose( fid ); + printf("Wrote data to 'recorded.raw'\n"); + } + } +#endif + + /* Playback recorded data. -------------------------------------------- */ + data.frameIndex = 0; + printf("Begin playback.\n"); fflush(stdout); + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice, + 0, /* NO input */ + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), + NUM_CHANNELS, + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + playCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + if( stream ) + { + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Waiting for playback to finish.\n"); fflush(stdout); + + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) Pa_Sleep(100); + + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Done.\n"); fflush(stdout); + } + free( data.recordedSamples ); + + Pa_Terminate(); + return 0; + +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return -1; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_ringmix.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_ringmix.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d78ea13 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_ringmix.c @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/* $Id: patest_ringmix.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:37 phil Exp $ */ + +#include "stdio.h" +#include "portaudio.h" +/* This will be called asynchronously by the PortAudio engine. */ +static int myCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + float *out = (float *) outputBuffer; + float *in = (float *) inputBuffer; + float leftInput, rightInput; + unsigned int i; + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) return 0; + /* Read input buffer, process data, and fill output buffer. */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (4) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +typedef struct +{ + float left_phase; + float right_phase; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + /* Cast data passed through stream to our structure. */ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; ileft_phase; /* left */ + *out++ = data->right_phase; /* right */ + /* Generate simple sawtooth phaser that ranges between -1.0 and 1.0. */ + data->left_phase += 0.01f; + /* When signal reaches top, drop back down. */ + if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 2.0f; + /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + data->right_phase += 0.03f; + if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 2.0f; + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static paTestData data; +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sawtooth wave.\n"); + /* Initialize our data for use by callback. */ + data.left_phase = data.right_phase = 0.0; + /* Initialize library before making any other calls. */ + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Open an audio I/O stream. */ + err = Pa_OpenDefaultStream( + &stream, + 0, /* no input channels */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + SAMPLE_RATE, + 256, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Sleep for several seconds. */ + Pa_Sleep(NUM_SECONDS*1000); + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..162fac02 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine.c @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_sine.c,v 1.2.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * patest_sine.c + * Play a sine wave using the Portable Audio api for several seconds. + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define NUM_SECONDS (10) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define AMPLITUDE (0.9) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() +//#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (2) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d, devID = %d\n", + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, OUTPUT_DEVICE); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define TEST_UNSIGNED (1) +#if TEST_UNSIGNED +#define TEST_FORMAT paUInt8 +#else +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt8 +#endif +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ +#if TEST_UNSIGNED + unsigned char sine[TABLE_SIZE]; +#else + char sine[TABLE_SIZE]; +#endif + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + unsigned int framesToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + char *out = (char*)outputBuffer; + int i; + int framesToCalc; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = data->framesToGo; + data->framesToGo = 0; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + data->framesToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { +#if TEST_UNSIGNED + *out++ = (unsigned char) 0x80; /* left */ + *out++ = (unsigned char) 0x80; /* right */ +#else + *out++ = 0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0; /* right */ +#endif + + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + int totalSamps; +#if TEST_UNSIGNED + printf("PortAudio Test: output UNsigned 8 bit sine wave.\n"); +#else + printf("PortAudio Test: output signed 8 bit sine wave.\n"); +#endif + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define NUM_SECONDS (5) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (512) +#define LEFT_FREQ ((2 * SAMPLE_RATE)/FRAMES_PER_BUFFER) /* So we hit 1.0 */ +#define RIGHT_FREQ (500.0) +#define AMPLITUDE (0.9) + +/* Select ONE format for testing. */ +#define TEST_UINT8 (0) +#define TEST_INT8 (0) +#define TEST_INT16 (0) +#define TEST_INT32 (1) +#define TEST_FLOAT32 (0) + +#if TEST_UINT8 +#define TEST_FORMAT paUInt8 +typedef unsigned char SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0x80) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(127.0 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Unsigned 8 Bit" + +#elif TEST_INT8 +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt8 +typedef char SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(127.0 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Signed 8 Bit" + +#elif TEST_INT16 +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(32767 * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Signed 16 Bit" + +#elif TEST_INT32 +#define TEST_FORMAT paInt32 +typedef long SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) (SAMPLE_ZERO + (SAMPLE_t)(0x7FFFFFFF * (x))) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Signed 32 Bit" + +#elif TEST_FLOAT32 +#define TEST_FORMAT paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE_t; +#define SAMPLE_ZERO (0.0) +#define DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE(x) ((SAMPLE_t)(x)) +#define FORMAT_NAME "Float 32 Bit" +#endif + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + + +typedef struct +{ + double left_phase; + double right_phase; + unsigned int framesToGo; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + SAMPLE_t *out = (SAMPLE_t *)outputBuffer; + int i; + int framesToCalc; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = data->framesToGo; + data->framesToGo = 0; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + data->framesToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + + for( i=0; ileft_phase += (LEFT_FREQ / SAMPLE_RATE); + if( data->left_phase > 1.0) data->left_phase -= 1.0; + *out++ = DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE( AMPLITUDE * sin( (data->left_phase * M_PI * 2. ))); + + data->right_phase += (RIGHT_FREQ / SAMPLE_RATE); + if( data->right_phase > 1.0) data->right_phase -= 1.0; + *out++ = DOUBLE_TO_SAMPLE( AMPLITUDE * sin( (data->right_phase * M_PI * 2. ))); + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { + *out++ = SAMPLE_ZERO; /* left */ + *out++ = SAMPLE_ZERO; /* right */ + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int totalSamps; + + printf("PortAudio Test: output " FORMAT_NAME "\n"); + + + data.left_phase = data.right_phase = 0.0; + data.framesToGo = totalSamps = NUM_SECONDS * SAMPLE_RATE; /* Play for a few seconds. */ + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + TEST_FORMAT, + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + TEST_FORMAT, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Waiting %d seconds for sound to finish.\n", NUM_SECONDS ); fflush(stdout); + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) Pa_Sleep(10); + + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + + printf("PortAudio Test Finished: " FORMAT_NAME "\n"); + + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9bc33da --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_sine_time.c,v 1.2 2002/03/21 00:58:45 philburk Exp $ + * patest_sine_time.c + * Play a sine wave using the Portable Audio api for several seconds. + * Pausing in the middle. + * use the Pa_StreamTime() and Pa_StreamActive() calls. + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_SECONDS (8) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) +#define NUM_BUFFERS (0) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + int framesToGo; + volatile PaTimestamp outTime; +} +paTestData; +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int i; + int framesToCalc; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + data->outTime = outTime; + + if( data->framesToGo < framesPerBuffer ) + { + framesToCalc = data->framesToGo; + data->framesToGo = 0; + finished = 1; + } + else + { + framesToCalc = framesPerBuffer; + data->framesToGo -= framesPerBuffer; + } + + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; i<(int)framesPerBuffer; i++ ) + { + *out++ = 0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0; /* right */ + } + return finished; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static void ReportStreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream, paTestData *data ); +static void ReportStreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream, paTestData *data ) +{ + PaTimestamp streamTime, latency, outTime; + + streamTime = Pa_StreamTime( stream ); + outTime = data->outTime; + if( outTime < 0.0 ) + { + printf("Stream time = %8.1f\n", streamTime ); + } + else + { + latency = outTime - streamTime; + printf("Stream time = %8.1f, outTime = %8.1f, latency = %8.1f\n", + streamTime, outTime, latency ); + } + fflush(stdout); +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData DATA; + int i; + int totalSamps; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d\n", SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SLEEP_DUR (200) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define LATENCY_MSEC (3000) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#define FRAMES_PER_NOTE (SAMPLE_RATE/2) +#define MAX_REPEATS (2) +#define FUNDAMENTAL (400.0f / SAMPLE_RATE) +#define NOTE_0 (FUNDAMENTAL * 1.0f / 1.0f) +#define NOTE_1 (FUNDAMENTAL * 5.0f / 4.0f) +#define NOTE_2 (FUNDAMENTAL * 4.0f / 3.0f) +#define NOTE_3 (FUNDAMENTAL * 3.0f / 2.0f) +#define NOTE_4 (FUNDAMENTAL * 2.0f / 1.0f) +#define MODE_FINISH (0) +#define MODE_STOP (1) +#define MODE_ABORT (2) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TABLE_SIZE (400) +typedef struct +{ + float waveform[TABLE_SIZE + 1]; // add one for guard point for interpolation + float phase_increment; + float phase; + float *tune; + int notesPerTune; + int frameCounter; + int noteCounter; + int repeatCounter; + PaTimestamp outTime; + int stopMode; + int done; +} +paTestData; +/************* Prototypes *****************************/ +int TestStopMode( paTestData *data ); +float LookupWaveform( paTestData *data, float phase ); +/****************************************************** + * Convert phase between 0.0 and 1.0 to waveform value + * using linear interpolation. + */ +float LookupWaveform( paTestData *data, float phase ) +{ + float fIndex = phase*TABLE_SIZE; + int index = (int) fIndex; + float fract = fIndex - index; + float lo = data->waveform[index]; + float hi = data->waveform[index+1]; + float val = lo + fract*(hi-lo); + return val; +} +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + float value; + unsigned int i = 0; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + data->outTime = outTime; + if( !data->done ) + { + for( i=0; iframeCounter >= FRAMES_PER_NOTE ) + { + data->noteCounter += 1; + data->frameCounter = 0; + /* Are we done with this tune? */ + if( data->noteCounter >= data->notesPerTune ) + { + data->noteCounter = 0; + data->repeatCounter += 1; + /* Are we totally done? */ + if( data->repeatCounter >= MAX_REPEATS ) + { + data->done = 1; + if( data->stopMode == MODE_FINISH ) + { + finished = 1; + break; + } + } + } + data->phase_increment = data->tune[data->noteCounter]; + } + value = LookupWaveform(data, data->phase); + *out++ = value; /* left */ + *out++ = value; /* right */ + data->phase += data->phase_increment; + if( data->phase >= 1.0f ) data->phase -= 1.0f; + + data->frameCounter += 1; + } + } + /* zero remainder of final buffer */ + for( ; idone = 0; + data->phase = 0.0; + data->frameCounter = 0; + data->noteCounter = 0; + data->repeatCounter = 0; + data->phase_increment = data->tune[data->noteCounter]; + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + NUM_BUFFERS, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + if( data->stopMode == MODE_FINISH ) + { + while( Pa_StreamActive( stream ) ) + { + /*printf("outTime = %g, note# = %d, repeat# = %d\n", data->outTime, + data->noteCounter, data->repeatCounter ); + fflush(stdout); /**/ + Pa_Sleep( SLEEP_DUR ); + } + } + else + { + while( data->repeatCounter < MAX_REPEATS ) + { + /*printf("outTime = %g, note# = %d, repeat# = %d\n", data->outTime, + data->noteCounter, data->repeatCounter ); + fflush(stdout); /**/ + Pa_Sleep( SLEEP_DUR ); + } + } + if( data->stopMode == MODE_ABORT ) + { + printf("Call Pa_AbortStream()\n"); + err = Pa_AbortStream( stream ); + } + else + { + printf("Call Pa_StopStream()\n"); + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + } + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + printf("Call Pa_CloseStream()\n"); fflush(stdout); + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sync.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sync.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c70fbb35 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_sync.c @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_sync.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:40 phil Exp $ + * patest_sync.c + * Test time stamping and synchronization of audio and video. + * A high latency is used so we can hear the difference in time. + * Random durations are used so we know we are hearing the right beep + * and not the one before or after. + * + * Sequence of events: + * Foreground requests a beep. + * Background randomly schedules a beep. + * Foreground waits for the beep to be heard based on Pa_StreamTime(). + * Foreground outputs video (printf) in sync with audio. + * Repeat. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#define NUM_BEEPS (6) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define BEEP_DURATION (1000) +#define LATENCY_MSEC (2000) +#define SLEEP_MSEC (10) +#define TIMEOUT_MSEC ((3 * LATENCY_MSEC) / (2 * SLEEP_MSEC)) +#define NUM_BUFFERS ((LATENCY_MSEC * SAMPLE_RATE) / (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000)) +#define STATE_BKG_IDLE (0) +#define STATE_BKG_PENDING (1) +#define STATE_BKG_BEEPING (2) +typedef struct +{ + float left_phase; + float right_phase; + int state; + int requestBeep; /* Set by foreground, cleared by background. */ + PaTimestamp beepTime; + int beepCount; +} +paTestData; +static unsigned long GenerateRandomNumber( void ); +/************************************************************/ +/* Calculate pseudo-random 32 bit number based on linear congruential method. */ +static unsigned long GenerateRandomNumber( void ) +{ + static unsigned long randSeed = 22222; /* Change this for different random sequences. */ + randSeed = (randSeed * 196314165) + 907633515; + return randSeed; +} +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + /* Cast data passed through stream to our structure. */ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; istate ) + { + case STATE_BKG_IDLE: + /* Schedule beep at some random time in the future. */ + if( data->requestBeep ) + { + int random = GenerateRandomNumber() >> 14; + data->beepTime = outTime + (i + random + (SAMPLE_RATE/4)); + data->state = STATE_BKG_PENDING; + data->requestBeep = 0; + data->left_phase = data->right_phase = 0.0; + } + *out++ = 0.0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0.0; /* right */ + break; + case STATE_BKG_PENDING: + if( (outTime + i) >= data->beepTime ) + { + data->state = STATE_BKG_BEEPING; + data->beepCount = BEEP_DURATION; + } + *out++ = 0.0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0.0; /* right */ + break; + case STATE_BKG_BEEPING: + if( data->beepCount <= 0 ) + { + data->state = STATE_BKG_IDLE; + *out++ = 0.0; /* left */ + *out++ = 0.0; /* right */ + } + else + { + /* Play sawtooth wave. */ + *out++ = data->left_phase; /* left */ + *out++ = data->right_phase; /* right */ + /* Generate simple sawtooth phaser that ranges between -1.0 and 1.0. */ + data->left_phase += 0.01f; + /* When signal reaches top, drop back down. */ + if( data->left_phase >= 1.0f ) data->left_phase -= 2.0f; + /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + data->right_phase += 0.03f; + if( data->right_phase >= 1.0f ) data->right_phase -= 2.0f; + } + data->beepCount -= 1; + break; + default: + data->state = STATE_BKG_IDLE; + break; + } + } + return 0; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData DATA; + int i, timeout; + PaTimestamp previousTime; + printf("PortAudio Test: you should see BEEP at the same time you hear it.\n"); + printf("Wait for a few seconds random delay between BEEPs.\n"); + printf("BEEP %d times.\n", NUM_BEEPS ); + /* Initialize our DATA for use by callback. */ + DATA.left_phase = DATA.right_phase = 0.0; + DATA.state = STATE_BKG_IDLE; + DATA.requestBeep = 0; + /* Initialize library before making any other calls. */ + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + /* Open an audio I/O stream. */ + err = Pa_OpenDefaultStream( + &stream, + 0, /* no input channels */ + 2, /* stereo output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, + NUM_BUFFERS, + patestCallback, + &DATA ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + previousTime = Pa_StreamTime( stream ); + for( i=0; i 0 ) ) Pa_Sleep(SLEEP_MSEC); + if( timeout <= 0 ) + { + fprintf( stderr, "Timed out waiting for background to acknowledge request.\n" ); + goto error; + } + /* Wait for scheduled beep time. */ + timeout = TIMEOUT_MSEC + (10000/SLEEP_MSEC); + while( (Pa_StreamTime( stream ) < DATA.beepTime) && (timeout-- > 0 ) ) + { + Pa_Sleep(SLEEP_MSEC); + } + if( timeout <= 0 ) + { + fprintf( stderr, "Timed out waiting for time. Now = %g, Beep for %g.\n", + Pa_StreamTime( stream ), DATA.beepTime ); + goto error; + } + /* Beep should be sounding now so print synchronized BEEP. */ + printf("BEEP"); + fflush(stdout); + printf(" at %d, delta = %d\n", + (long) DATA.beepTime, (long) (DATA.beepTime - previousTime) ); + fflush(stdout); + previousTime = DATA.beepTime; + } + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_toomanysines.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_toomanysines.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53ca8950 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_toomanysines.c @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_toomanysines.c,v 1.2.4.1 2003/02/11 21:41:32 philburk Exp $ + * Play more sine waves than we can handle in real time as a stress test, + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define MAX_SINES (500) +#define MAX_LOAD (1.2) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (512) +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif +#define TWOPI (M_PI * 2.0) + +typedef struct paTestData +{ + int numSines; + double phases[MAX_SINES]; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int j; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( i=0; inumSines; j++ ) + { + /* Advance phase of next oscillator. */ + phase = data->phases[j]; + phase += phaseInc; + if( phase > TWOPI ) phase -= TWOPI; + + phaseInc *= 1.02; + if( phaseInc > 0.5 ) phaseInc *= 0.5; + + /* This is not a very efficient way to calc sines. */ + output += (float) sin( phase ); + data->phases[j] = phase; + } + + + *out++ = (float) (output / data->numSines); + } + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + int numStress; + paTestData data = {0}; + double load; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d. MAX_LOAD = %f\n", + SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, MAX_LOAD ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + paNoDevice,/* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(), /* default output device */ + 1, /* mono output */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + /* Determine number of sines required to get to 50% */ + do + { + data.numSines++; + Pa_Sleep( 100 ); + + load = Pa_GetCPULoad( stream ); + printf("numSines = %d, CPU load = %f\n", data.numSines, load ); + fflush(stdout); + } + while( load < 0.5 ); + + /* Calculate target stress value then ramp up to that level*/ + numStress = (int) (2.0 * data.numSines * MAX_LOAD ); + for( ; data.numSines < numStress; data.numSines++ ) + { + Pa_Sleep( 200 ); + load = Pa_GetCPULoad( stream ); + printf("STRESSING: numSines = %d, CPU load = %f\n", data.numSines, load ); + fflush(stdout); + + } + + printf("Suffer for 5 seconds.\n"); + Pa_Sleep( 5000 ); + + printf("Stop stream.\n"); + err = Pa_StopStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_two_rates.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_two_rates.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..350ce043 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_two_rates.c @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_two_rates.c,v 1.1.2.1 2003/02/11 21:42:24 philburk Exp $ + * patest_two_rates.c + * Play two streams at different rates to make sure they don't interfere. + * + * Author: Phil Burk http://www.softsynth.com + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE (Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID()) +#define SAMPLE_RATE_1 (44100) +#define SAMPLE_RATE_2 (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (256) +#define FREQ_INCR (0.1) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + double phase; + double numFrames; +} paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + int frameIndex, channelIndex; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + + for( frameIndex=0; frameIndex<(int)framesPerBuffer; frameIndex++ ) + { + /* Generate sine wave. */ + float value = (float) 0.3 * sin(data->phase); + /* Stereo - two channels. */ + *out++ = value; + *out++ = value; + + data->phase += FREQ_INCR; + if( data->phase >= (2.0 * M_PI) ) data->phase -= (2.0 * M_PI); + } + + return 0; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PaError err; + PortAudioStream *stream1; + PortAudioStream *stream2; + paTestData data1 = {0}; + paTestData data2 = {0}; + printf("PortAudio Test: two rates.\n" ); + + err = Pa_Initialize(); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + /* Start first stream. **********************/ + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream1, + paNoDevice, /* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + 2, /* Stereo */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE_1, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data1 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream1 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_Sleep( 3 * 1000 ); + + /* Start second stream. **********************/ + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream2, + paNoDevice, /* default input device */ + 0, /* no input */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point input */ + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + 2, /* Stereo */ + paFloat32, /* 32 bit floating point output */ + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE_2, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + patestCallback, + &data2 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream2 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_Sleep( 3 * 1000 ); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream2 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_Sleep( 3 * 1000 ); + + err = Pa_StopStream( stream1 ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + Pa_CloseStream( stream2 ); + Pa_CloseStream( stream1 ); + + Pa_Terminate(); + printf("Test finished.\n"); + return err; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return err; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_underflow.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_underflow.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1547b2e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_tests/patest_underflow.c @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +/* + * $Id: patest_underflow.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:40 phil Exp $ + * patest_underflow.c + * Simulate an output buffer underflow condition. + * Tests whether the stream can be stopped when underflowing buffers. + * + * Authors: + * Ross Bencina + * Phil Burk + * + * This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library. + * For more information see: http://www.audiomulch.com/portaudio/ + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define NUM_SECONDS (20) +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (2048) +#define MSEC_PER_BUFFER ( (FRAMES_PER_BUFFER * 1000) / SAMPLE_RATE ) + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI (3.14159265) +#endif + +#define TABLE_SIZE (200) +typedef struct +{ + float sine[TABLE_SIZE]; + int left_phase; + int right_phase; + int sleepTime; +} +paTestData; + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int patestCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + paTestData *data = (paTestData*)userData; + float *out = (float*)outputBuffer; + unsigned long i; + int finished = 0; + (void) outTime; /* Prevent unused variable warnings. */ + (void) inputBuffer; + for( i=0; isine[data->left_phase]; /* left */ + *out++ = data->sine[data->right_phase]; /* right */ + data->left_phase += 1; + if( data->left_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->left_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + data->right_phase += 3; /* higher pitch so we can distinguish left and right. */ + if( data->right_phase >= TABLE_SIZE ) data->right_phase -= TABLE_SIZE; + } + + /* Cause underflow to occur. */ + if( data->sleepTime > 0 ) Pa_Sleep( data->sleepTime ); + data->sleepTime += 1; + + return finished; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +int main(void); +int main(void) +{ + PortAudioStream *stream; + PaError err; + paTestData data; + int i; + printf("PortAudio Test: output sine wave. SR = %d, BufSize = %d\n", SAMPLE_RATE, FRAMES_PER_BUFFER); + /* initialise sinusoidal wavetable */ + for( i=0; i +#include +#include "portaudio.h" + +#define INPUT_DEVICE Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() +#define OUTPUT_DEVICE Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() + +/* +** Note that many of the older ISA sound cards on PCs do NOT support +** full duplex audio (simultaneous record and playback). +** And some only support full duplex at lower sample rates. +*/ +#define SAMPLE_RATE (44100) +#define FRAMES_PER_BUFFER (64) + +#if 1 +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paFloat32 +typedef float SAMPLE; +#else +#define PA_SAMPLE_TYPE paInt16 +typedef short SAMPLE; +#endif +static int wireCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ); + +/* This routine will be called by the PortAudio engine when audio is needed. +** It may be called at interrupt level on some machines so don't do anything +** that could mess up the system like calling malloc() or free(). +*/ +static int wireCallback( void *inputBuffer, void *outputBuffer, + unsigned long framesPerBuffer, + PaTimestamp outTime, void *userData ) +{ + SAMPLE *out = (SAMPLE*)outputBuffer; + SAMPLE *in = (SAMPLE*)inputBuffer; + unsigned int i; + (void) outTime; + int samplesPerFrame; + int numSamples; + + samplesPerFrame = (int) userData; + numSamples = framesPerBuffer * samplesPerFrame; + + /* This may get called with NULL inputBuffer during initial setup. */ + if( inputBuffer == NULL ) + { + for( i=0; imaxInputChannels < outputInfo->maxOutputChannels) ? + inputInfo->maxInputChannels : outputInfo->maxOutputChannels; + + printf("maxInputChannels channels = %d\n", inputInfo->maxInputChannels ); + printf("maxOutputChannels channels = %d\n", outputInfo->maxOutputChannels ); + if( numChannels > 0 ) + { + printf("Using %d channels.\n", numChannels ); + + err = Pa_OpenStream( + &stream, + INPUT_DEVICE, + numChannels, + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + OUTPUT_DEVICE, + numChannels, + PA_SAMPLE_TYPE, + NULL, + SAMPLE_RATE, + FRAMES_PER_BUFFER, /* frames per buffer */ + 0, /* number of buffers, if zero then use default minimum */ + paClipOff, /* we won't output out of range samples so don't bother clipping them */ + wireCallback, + (void *) numChannels ); /* pass numChannels to callback */ + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + err = Pa_StartStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + + printf("Full duplex sound test in progress.\n"); + printf("Hit ENTER to exit test.\n"); fflush(stdout); + getchar(); + + printf("Closing stream.\n"); + err = Pa_CloseStream( stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + } + else + { + printf("Sorry, not enough channels.\n"); + } + Pa_Terminate(); + + printf("Full duplex sound test complete.\n"); fflush(stdout); + return 0; +error: + Pa_Terminate(); + fprintf( stderr, "An error occured while using the portaudio stream\n" ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error number: %d\n", err ); + fprintf( stderr, "Error message: %s\n", Pa_GetErrorText( err ) ); + return -1; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3603816a --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# Make PortAudio for Linux +# +# by Phil Burk +# +# To compile a test program, make a target with a .app suffix. +# For example to compile "../pa_tests/pa_devs.c", enter: +# gmake pa_devs.app +# +# To compile and execute a test program, make a target with a .run suffix. +# For example to build and run "../pa_tests/pa_devs.c", enter: +# gmake pa_devs.run + +VPATH = ../pa_common ../pa_tests +CFLAGS = -g -Wall -I../pa_common +CC = gcc + +PAOBJS = pa_lib.o pa_unix_oss.o pa_unix.o +PAINC = portaudio.h pa_unix.h +PALIBS = -lm -lpthread + +all: patest_sine.run + +%.app: %.o $(PAOBJS) $(PAINC) Makefile + gcc $(CFLAGS) $*.o $(PAOBJS) $(PALIBS) -o $@ + +%.run: %.app + ./$*.app + +clean: + -rm *.app + -rm *.o + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile_freebsd b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile_freebsd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc8b14db --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/Makefile_freebsd @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# Make PortAudio for FreeBSD + +LIBS = -lm -pthread + +CDEFINES = -I../pa_common +CFLAGS = -g +PASRC = ../pa_common/pa_lib.c pa_freebsd.c +PAINC = ../pa_common/portaudio.h + +# Tests that work. +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine.c +TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sine_time.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_stop.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_sync.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_pink.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_leftright.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_clip.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_dither.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/pa_devs.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_many.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_record.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/patest_wire.c +#TESTC = $(PASRC) ../pa_tests/paqa_devs.c + +# Tests that do not yet work. + +TESTH = $(PAINC) + +all: patest + +patest: $(TESTC) $(TESTH) Makefile + gcc $(CFLAGS) $(TESTC) $(CDEFINES) $(LIBS) -o patest + +run: patest + ./patest + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/low_latency_tip.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/low_latency_tip.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d982b79 Binary files /dev/null and b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/low_latency_tip.txt differ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d652b73 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.c @@ -0,0 +1,1122 @@ +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * Linux OSS Implementation by douglas repetto and Phil Burk + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ + +/* +Modification History + 1/2001 - Phil Burk - initial hack for Linux + 2/2001 - Douglas Repetto - many improvements, initial query support + 4/2/2001 - Phil - stop/abort thread control, separate in/out native buffers + 5/28/2001 - Phil - use pthread_create() instead of clone(). Thanks Stephen Brandon! + use pthread_join() after thread shutdown. + 5/29/2001 - Phil - query for multiple devices, multiple formats, + input mode and input+output mode working, + Pa_GetCPULoad() implemented. + PLB20010817 - Phil & Janos Haber - don't halt if test of sample rate fails. + SB20010904 - Stephen Brandon - mods needed for GNUSTEP and SndKit + JH20010905 - Janos Haber - FreeBSD mods + 2001-09-22 - Heiko - (i.e. Heiko Purnhagen ;-) + added 24k and 16k to ratesToTry[] + fixed Pa_GetInternalDevice() + changed DEVICE_NAME_BASE from /dev/audio to /dev/dsp + handled SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED in Pq_QueryDevice() more graceful + fixed Pa_StreamTime() for paqa_errs.c + fixed numCannel=2 oddity and error handling in Pa_SetupDeviceFormat() + grep also for HP20010922 ... + PLB20010924 - Phil - merged Heiko's changes + removed sNumDevices and potential related bugs, + use getenv("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") to set desired latency, + simplify CPU Load calculation by comparing real-time to framesPerBuffer, + always close device when querying even if error occurs, + PLB20010927 - Phil - Improved negotiation for numChannels. + SG20011005 - Stewart Greenhill - set numChannels back to reasonable value after query. + DH20010115 - David Herring - fixed uninitialized handle. + + DM20020218 - Dominic Mazzoni - Try to open in nonblocking mode first, in case + the device is already open. New implementation of + Pa_StreamTime that uses SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR but + uses our own counter to avoid wraparound. + PLB20020222 - Phil Burk - Added WatchDog proc if audio running at high priority. + Check error return from read() and write(). + Check CPU endianness instead of assuming Little Endian. + 20020621 - pa_unix_oss.c split into pa_unix.c, pa_unix.h, pa_unix_oss.c by + Augustus Saunders. Return values from usleep() ignored by Sam Bayer + because not cross-platform compatible (at least until we get configure + going). Pa_SetupDeviceFormat split into input and output sides to + reflect capabilities of Solaris. + + 20030206 - Martin Rohrbach - various mods for Solaris + + 20030410 - Bjorn Dittmer-Roche - fixed numerous problems associated with pthread_t + + 20030630 - Thomas Richter - eliminated unused variable warnings. + +TODO +O- put semaphore lock around shared data? +O- handle native formats better +O- handle stereo-only device better ??? +O- what if input and output of a device capabilities differ (e.g. es1371) ??? +*/ + + +#include "pa_unix.h" + +typedef void *(*pthread_function_t)(void *); + +/************************************************* Shared Data ********/ +/* FIXME - put Mutex around this shared data. */ +static internalPortAudioDevice *sDeviceList = NULL; +static int sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sPaHostError = 0; + +/********************************* BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT ****/ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + /* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + gettimeofday( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime, NULL ); +} + +static long SubtractTime_AminusB( struct timeval *timeA, struct timeval *timeB ) +{ + long secs = timeA->tv_sec - timeB->tv_sec; + long usecs = secs * 1000000; + usecs += (timeA->tv_usec - timeB->tv_usec); + return usecs; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +** Measure fractional CPU load based on real-time it took to calculate +** buffers worth of output. +*/ +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + struct timeval currentTime; + long usecsElapsed; + double newUsage; + +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.95) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + + if( gettimeofday( ¤tTime, NULL ) == 0 ) + { + usecsElapsed = SubtractTime_AminusB( ¤tTime, &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime ); + /* Use inverse because it is faster than the divide. */ + newUsage = usecsElapsed * pahsc->pahsc_InverseMicrosPerBuffer; + + past->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_Usage) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * newUsage); + + } +} +/****************************************** END CPU UTILIZATION *******/ + +/********************************************************************* + * Determines the number of available devices by trying to open + * each "/dev/dsp#" or "/dsp/audio#" in order until it fails. + * Add each working device to a singly linked list of devices. + */ +PaError Pa_QueryDevices( void ) +{ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad, *lastPad; + int go = 1; + int numDevices = 0; + PaError testResult; + PaError result = paNoError; + char *envdev; + + sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + + lastPad = NULL; + + while( go ) + { + /* Allocate structure to hold device info. */ + pad = (internalPortAudioDevice *) + PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + if( pad == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + memset( pad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + + /* Build name for device. */ + if( numDevices == 0 ) + { + sprintf( pad->pad_DeviceName, DEVICE_NAME_BASE); + } + else + { + sprintf( pad->pad_DeviceName, DEVICE_NAME_BASE "%d", numDevices ); + } + + DBUG(("Try device %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + testResult = Pa_QueryDevice( pad->pad_DeviceName, pad ); + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice returned %d\n", testResult )); + if( testResult != paNoError ) + { + if( lastPad == NULL ) + { + result = testResult; /* No good devices! */ + } + go = 0; + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + } + else + { + numDevices += 1; + /* Add to linked list of devices. */ + if( lastPad ) + { + lastPad->pad_Next = pad; + } + else + { + sDeviceList = pad; /* First element in linked list. */ + } + lastPad = pad; + } + } + + /* I'm sitting at a SunRay1 and I neither have /dev/audio# nor /dev/dsp#. + Instead, the correct audio device is stored in the environment variable + AUDIODEV and/or UTAUDIODEV, so check these devices as well if we haven't + checked them yet above - MR */ + + DBUG(("Checking for AUDIODEV and UTAUDIODEV\n")); + envdev = getenv("AUDIODEV"); + if (envdev != NULL && !strstr(envdev, DEVICE_NAME_BASE)) { + result = paNoError; + + /* Allocate structure to hold device info. */ + pad = (internalPortAudioDevice *) + PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + if( pad == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + memset( pad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + + /* Build name for device. */ + strcpy(pad->pad_DeviceName, envdev); + + DBUG(("Try device %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + testResult = Pa_QueryDevice( pad->pad_DeviceName, pad ); + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice returned %d\n", testResult )); + if( testResult != paNoError ) + { + if( lastPad == NULL ) + { + result = testResult; /* No good devices! */ + } + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + } + else + { + numDevices += 1; + /* Add to linked list of devices. */ + if( lastPad ) + { + lastPad->pad_Next = pad; + } + else + { + sDeviceList = pad; /* First element in linked list. */ + } + lastPad = pad; + } + } + + envdev = getenv("UTAUDIODEV"); + if (envdev != NULL && !strstr(envdev, DEVICE_NAME_BASE) && getenv("AUDIODEV") != NULL && strcmp(envdev, getenv("AUDIODEV"))) { + result = paNoError; + + /* Allocate structure to hold device info. */ + pad = (internalPortAudioDevice *) + PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + if( pad == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + memset( pad, 0, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + + /* Build name for device. */ + strcpy(pad->pad_DeviceName, envdev); + + DBUG(("Try device %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + testResult = Pa_QueryDevice( pad->pad_DeviceName, pad ); + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice returned %d\n", testResult )); + if( testResult != paNoError ) + { + if( lastPad == NULL ) + { + result = testResult; /* No good devices! */ + } + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + } + else + { + numDevices += 1; + /* Add to linked list of devices. */ + if( lastPad ) + { + lastPad->pad_Next = pad; + } + else + { + sDeviceList = pad; /* First element in linked list. */ + } + lastPad = pad; + } + } + + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + int numDevices = 0; + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + + if( sDeviceList == NULL ) Pa_Initialize(); + /* Count devices in list. */ + pad = sDeviceList; + while( pad != NULL ) + { + pad = pad->pad_Next; + numDevices++; + } + + return numDevices; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + if( (id < 0) || ( id >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + pad = sDeviceList; + while( id > 0 ) + { + pad = pad->pad_Next; + id--; + } + return pad; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + if( (id < 0) || ( id >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( id ); + return &pad->pad_Info ; +} + +static PaError Pa_MaybeQueryDevices( void ) +{ + if( sDeviceList == NULL ) + { + return Pa_QueryDevices(); + } + return 0; +} + +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + /* return paNoDevice; */ + return 0; +} + +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + return 0; +} + +/********************************************************************** +** Make sure that we have queried the device capabilities. +*/ + +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ + return Pa_MaybeQueryDevices(); +} + +/******************************************************************************************* + * The ol' Canary in a Coal Mine trick. + * Just update the time periodically. + * Runs at low priority so if audio thread runs wild, this thread will get starved + * and the watchdog will detect it. + */ + +#define SCHEDULER_POLICY SCHED_RR +#define WATCHDOG_MAX_SECONDS (3) +#define WATCHDOG_INTERVAL_USEC (1000000) + +static int PaHost_CanaryProc( PaHostSoundControl *pahsc ) +{ + int result = 0; + +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSRegisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + + while( pahsc->pahsc_CanaryRun) { + usleep( WATCHDOG_INTERVAL_USEC ); + gettimeofday( &pahsc->pahsc_CanaryTime, NULL ); + } + + DBUG(("PaHost_CanaryProc: exiting.\n")); + +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSUnregisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + + return result; +} + +/******************************************************************************************* + * Monitor audio thread and lower its it if it hogs the CPU. + * To prevent getting killed, the audio thread must update a + * variable with a timer value. + * If the value is not recent enough, then the + * thread will get killed. + */ + +static PaError PaHost_WatchDogProc( PaHostSoundControl *pahsc ) +{ + struct sched_param schp = { 0 }; + int maxPri; + +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSRegisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + +/* Run at a priority level above audio thread so we can still run if it hangs. */ +/* Rise more than 1 because of rumored off-by-one scheduler bugs. */ + schp.sched_priority = pahsc->pahsc_AudioPriority + 4; + maxPri = sched_get_priority_max(SCHEDULER_POLICY); + if( schp.sched_priority > maxPri ) schp.sched_priority = maxPri; + + if (sched_setscheduler(0, SCHEDULER_POLICY, &schp) != 0) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: cannot set watch dog priority!\n")); + goto killAudio; + } + + /* Compare watchdog time with audio and canary thread times. */ + /* Sleep for a while or until thread cancelled. */ + while( pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogRun ) + { + + int delta; + struct timeval currentTime; + + usleep( WATCHDOG_INTERVAL_USEC ); + gettimeofday( ¤tTime, NULL ); + + /* If audio thread is not advancing, then it must be hung so kill it. */ + delta = currentTime.tv_sec - pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime.tv_sec; + DBUG(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: audio delta = %d\n", delta )); + if( delta > WATCHDOG_MAX_SECONDS ) + { + goto killAudio; + } + + /* If canary died, then lower audio priority and halt canary. */ + delta = currentTime.tv_sec - pahsc->pahsc_CanaryTime.tv_sec; + if( delta > WATCHDOG_MAX_SECONDS ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: canary died!\n")); + goto lowerAudio; + } + } + + DBUG(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: exiting.\n")); +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSUnregisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + return 0; + +lowerAudio: + { + struct sched_param schat = { 0 }; + if( sched_setscheduler(pahsc->pahsc_AudioThreadPID, SCHED_OTHER, &schat) != 0) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: failed to lower audio priority. errno = %d\n", errno )); + /* Fall through into killing audio thread. */ + } + else + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: lowered audio priority to prevent hogging of CPU.\n")); + goto cleanup; + } + } + +killAudio: + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: killing hung audio thread!\n")); + pthread_kill( pahsc->pahsc_AudioThread, SIGKILL ); + +cleanup: + pahsc->pahsc_CanaryRun = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: cancel Canary\n")); + pthread_cancel( pahsc->pahsc_CanaryThread ); + DBUG(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: join Canary\n")); + pthread_join( pahsc->pahsc_CanaryThread, NULL ); + DBUG(("PaHost_WatchDogProc: forget Canary\n")); + pahsc->pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid = 0; + +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSUnregisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + return 0; +} + +/*******************************************************************************************/ +static void PaHost_StopWatchDog( PaHostSoundControl *pahsc ) +{ +/* Cancel WatchDog thread if there is one. */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogRun = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_StopWatchDog: cancel WatchDog\n")); + pthread_cancel( pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogThread ); + pthread_join( pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogThread, NULL ); + pahsc->pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid = 0; + } +/* Cancel Canary thread if there is one. */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_CanaryRun = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_StopWatchDog: cancel Canary\n")); + pthread_cancel( pahsc->pahsc_CanaryThread ); + DBUG(("PaHost_StopWatchDog: join Canary\n")); + pthread_join( pahsc->pahsc_CanaryThread, NULL ); + pahsc->pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid = 0; + } +} + +/*******************************************************************************************/ +static PaError PaHost_StartWatchDog( PaHostSoundControl *pahsc ) +{ + int hres; + PaError result = 0; + + /* The watch dog watches for these timer updates */ + gettimeofday( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryTime, NULL ); + gettimeofday( &pahsc->pahsc_CanaryTime, NULL ); + + /* Launch a canary thread to detect priority abuse. */ + pahsc->pahsc_CanaryRun = 1; + hres = pthread_create(&(pahsc->pahsc_CanaryThread), + NULL /*pthread_attr_t * attr*/, + (pthread_function_t)PaHost_CanaryProc, pahsc); + if( hres != 0 ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid = 0; + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + goto error; + } + pahsc->pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid = 1; + + /* Launch a watchdog thread to prevent runaway audio thread. */ + pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogRun = 1; + hres = pthread_create(&(pahsc->pahsc_WatchDogThread), + NULL /*pthread_attr_t * attr*/, + (pthread_function_t)PaHost_WatchDogProc, pahsc); + if( hres != 0 ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid = 0; + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + goto error; + } + pahsc->pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid = 1; + return result; + +error: + PaHost_StopWatchDog( pahsc ); + return result; +} + +/******************************************************************************************* + * Bump priority of audio thread if running with superuser priveledges. + * if priority bumped then launch a watchdog. + */ +static PaError PaHost_BoostPriority( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + struct sched_param schp = { 0 }; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + pahsc->pahsc_AudioThreadPID = getpid(); + DBUG(("PaHost_BoostPriority: audio PID = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_AudioThreadPID )); + + /* Choose a priority in the middle of the range. */ + pahsc->pahsc_AudioPriority = (sched_get_priority_max(SCHEDULER_POLICY) - + sched_get_priority_min(SCHEDULER_POLICY)) / 2; + schp.sched_priority = pahsc->pahsc_AudioPriority; + + if (sched_setscheduler(0, SCHEDULER_POLICY, &schp) != 0) + { + DBUG(("PortAudio: only superuser can use real-time priority.\n")); + } + else + { + DBUG(("PortAudio: audio callback priority set to level %d!\n", schp.sched_priority)); + /* We are running at high priority so we should have a watchdog in case audio goes wild. */ + result = PaHost_StartWatchDog( pahsc ); + } + + return result; +} + +/*******************************************************************************************/ +static PaError Pa_AudioThreadProc( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + ssize_t bytes_read, bytes_written; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSRegisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + + result = PaHost_BoostPriority( past ); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + + past->past_IsActive = 1; + DBUG(("entering thread.\n")); + + while( (past->past_StopNow == 0) && (past->past_StopSoon == 0) ) + { + /* Read data from device */ + if(pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer) + { + unsigned int totalread = 0; + DBUG(("Pa_AudioThreadProc: attempt to read %d bytes\n", pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer)); + do + { + bytes_read = read(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle, + (char *)pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer + totalread, + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer - totalread); + + if (bytes_read < 0) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: read interrupted!\n")); + break; + } + + totalread += bytes_read; + } while( totalread < pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer); + } + + /* Convert 16 bit native data to user data and call user routine. */ + DBUG(("converting...\n")); + Pa_StartUsageCalculation( past ); + result = Pa_CallConvertInt16( past, + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ); + Pa_EndUsageCalculation( past ); + if( result != 0) + { + DBUG(("hmm, Pa_CallConvertInt16() says: %d. i'm bailing.\n", + result)); + break; + } + + /* Write data to device. */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ) + { + unsigned int totalwritten = 0; + do + { + bytes_written = write(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, + (void *)pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer, + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer); + if( bytes_written < 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: write interrupted!")); + break; + } + + totalwritten += bytes_written; + } while( totalwritten < pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer); + } + + Pa_UpdateStreamTime(pahsc); + } + DBUG(("Pa_AudioThreadProc: left audio loop.\n")); + + past->past_IsActive = 0; + PaHost_StopWatchDog( pahsc ); + +error: + DBUG(("leaving audio thread.\n")); +#ifdef GNUSTEP + GSUnregisterCurrentThread(); /* SB20010904 */ +#endif + return result; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Determine minimum number of buffers required for this host based +** on minimum latency. Latency can be optionally set by user by setting +** an environment variable. For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: +** +** set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 +** +** in the cshrc file. +*/ +#define PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME ("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") + +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double framesPerSecond ) +{ + int minBuffers; + int minLatencyMsec = MIN_LATENCY_MSEC; + char *minLatencyText = getenv(PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME); + if( minLatencyText != NULL ) + { + PRINT(("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC = %s\n", minLatencyText )); + minLatencyMsec = atoi( minLatencyText ); + if( minLatencyMsec < 1 ) minLatencyMsec = 1; + else if( minLatencyMsec > 5000 ) minLatencyMsec = 5000; + } + + minBuffers = (int) ((minLatencyMsec * framesPerSecond) / ( 1000.0 * framesPerBuffer )); + if( minBuffers < 2 ) minBuffers = 2; + return minBuffers; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + unsigned int minNumBuffers; + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream() called.\n" )); + + /* Allocate and initialize host data. */ + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) malloc(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); + if( pahsc == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + memset( pahsc, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl) ); + past->past_DeviceData = (void *) pahsc; + + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle = BAD_DEVICE_ID; /* No device currently opened. */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = BAD_DEVICE_ID; + pahsc->pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid = 0; + pahsc->pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid = 0; + + /* Allocate native buffers. */ + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * + past->past_NumInputChannels * sizeof(short); + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) + { + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer = (short *) malloc(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer); + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + } + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * + past->past_NumOutputChannels * sizeof(short); + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) + { + pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer = (short *) malloc(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer); + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + } + + /* DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer )); */ + minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_SampleRate ); + past->past_NumUserBuffers = ( minNumBuffers > past->past_NumUserBuffers ) ? minNumBuffers : past->past_NumUserBuffers; + + pahsc->pahsc_InverseMicrosPerBuffer = past->past_SampleRate / (1000000.0 * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer); + DBUG(("past_SampleRate = %g\n", past->past_SampleRate )); + DBUG(("past_FramesPerUserBuffer = %d\n", past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer )); + DBUG(("pahsc_InverseMicrosPerBuffer = %g\n", pahsc->pahsc_InverseMicrosPerBuffer )); + + /* ------------------------- OPEN DEVICE -----------------------*/ + + /* just output */ + if (past->past_OutputDeviceID == past->past_InputDeviceID) + { + + if ((past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) && (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) ) + { + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( past->past_OutputDeviceID ); + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: attempt to open %s for O_RDWR\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + + /* dmazzoni: test it first in nonblocking mode to + make sure the device is not busy */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK); + if(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_RDWR\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + close(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle); + + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle = pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = + open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_RDWR); + if(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_RDWR\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + Pa_SetLatency( pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, + past->past_NumUserBuffers, past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_NumOutputChannels ); + result = Pa_SetupDeviceFormat( pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, + past->past_NumOutputChannels, (int)past->past_SampleRate ); + } + } + else + { + if (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) + { + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( past->past_OutputDeviceID ); + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: attempt to open %s for O_WRONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + /* dmazzoni: test it first in nonblocking mode to + make sure the device is not busy */ + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle = open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK); + if(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_WRONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + close(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle); + + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle = open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_WRONLY); + if(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_WRONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + Pa_SetLatency( pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, + past->past_NumUserBuffers, past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_NumOutputChannels ); + result = Pa_SetupOutputDeviceFormat( pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, + past->past_NumOutputChannels, (int)past->past_SampleRate ); + } + + if (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) + { + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( past->past_InputDeviceID ); + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: attempt to open %s for O_RDONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + /* dmazzoni: test it first in nonblocking mode to + make sure the device is not busy */ + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK); + if(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_RDONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + close(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle); + + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = open(pad->pad_DeviceName,O_RDONLY); + if(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle==-1) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: could not open %s for O_RDONLY\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + result = paHostError; + goto error; + } + Pa_SetLatency( pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle, /* DH20010115 - was OutputHandle! */ + past->past_NumUserBuffers, past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, + past->past_NumInputChannels ); + result = Pa_SetupInputDeviceFormat( pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle, + past->past_NumInputChannels, (int)past->past_SampleRate ); + } + } + + + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: SUCCESS - result = %d\n", result )); + return result; + +error: + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_OpenStream: ERROR - result = %d\n", result )); + PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + past = past; /* unused */ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + past = past; /* unused */ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + int hres; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + + past->past_StopSoon = 0; + past->past_StopNow = 0; + past->past_IsActive = 1; + + /* Use pthread_create() instead of __clone() because: + * - pthread_create also works for other UNIX systems like Solaris, + * - the Java HotSpot VM crashes in pthread_setcanceltype() when using __clone() + */ + hres = pthread_create(&(pahsc->pahsc_AudioThread), + NULL /*pthread_attr_t * attr*/, + (pthread_function_t)Pa_AudioThreadProc, past); + if( hres != 0 ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + pahsc->pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid = 0; + goto error; + } + pahsc->pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid = 1; + +error: + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + int hres; + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + + /* Tell background thread to stop generating more data and to let current data play out. */ + past->past_StopSoon = 1; + /* If aborting, tell background thread to stop NOW! */ + if( abort ) past->past_StopNow = 1; + + /* Join thread to recover memory resources. */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid ) + { + /* This check is needed for GNUSTEP - SB20010904 */ + if ( !pthread_equal( pahsc->pahsc_AudioThread, pthread_self() ) ) + { + hres = pthread_join( pahsc->pahsc_AudioThread, NULL ); + } + else + { + DBUG(("Play thread was stopped from itself - can't do pthread_join()\n")); + hres = 0; + } + + if( hres != 0 ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hres; + } + pahsc->pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid = 0; + } + + past->past_IsActive = 0; + + return result; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + past = past; /* unused */ + abort = abort; /* unused */ + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + past = past; /* unused */ + abort = abort; /* unused */ + return paNoError; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + + if( pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle != BAD_DEVICE_ID ) + { + int err = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream: attempt to close output device handle = %d\n", + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle )); + + Pa_FlushStream(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle); + + err = close(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle); + if( err < 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_CloseStream: warning, closing output device failed.\n")); + } + } + + if( (pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle != BAD_DEVICE_ID) && + (pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle != pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle) ) + { + int err = 0; + DBUG(("PaHost_CloseStream: attempt to close input device handle = %d\n", + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle )); + + Pa_FlushStream(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle); + + err = close(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle); + if( err < 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_CloseStream: warning, closing input device failed.\n")); + } + } + pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle = BAD_DEVICE_ID; + pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle = BAD_DEVICE_ID; + + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer ) + { + free( pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer ); + pahsc->pahsc_NativeInputBuffer = NULL; + } + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ) + { + free( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ); + pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer = NULL; + } + + free( pahsc ); + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; + return paNoError; +} + +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_Term( void ) +{ + /* Free all of the linked devices. */ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad, *nextPad; + pad = sDeviceList; + while( pad != NULL ) + { + nextPad = pad->pad_Next; + DBUG(("PaHost_Term: freeing %s\n", pad->pad_DeviceName )); + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pad, sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice) ); + pad = nextPad; + } + sDeviceList = NULL; + return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Sleep for the requested number of milliseconds. + */ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) +{ +#if 0 + struct timeval timeout; + timeout.tv_sec = msec / 1000; + timeout.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000; + select( 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &timeout ); +#else + long usecs = msec * 1000; + usleep( usecs ); +#endif +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. + * This may need to be held in physical memory so that it is not + * paged to virtual memory. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). + */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + void *addr = malloc( numBytes ); /* FIXME - do we need physical, wired, non-virtual memory? */ + if( addr != NULL ) memset( addr, 0, numBytes ); + return addr; +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). + */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory( void *addr, long numBytes ) +{ + numBytes = numBytes; /* unused */ + if( addr != NULL ) free( addr ); +} + + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + return (PaError) (past->past_IsActive != 0); +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +long Pa_GetHostError( void ) +{ + return (long) sPaHostError; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55b16d50 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * Linux OSS Implementation by douglas repetto and Phil Burk + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ + +/* Modification history: + 20020621: pa_unix_oss.c split into pa_unix.c, pa_unix.h, pa_unix_oss.c by + Augustus Saunders. See pa_unix.c for previous history. */ + +/* + PROPOSED - should we add this to "portaudio.h". Problem with + Pa_QueryDevice() not having same driver name os Pa_OpenStream(). + + A PaDriverInfo structure can be passed to the underlying device + on the Pa_OpenStream() call. The contents and interpretation of + the structure is determined by the PA implementation. +*/ +typedef struct PaDriverInfo /* PROPOSED */ +{ + /* Size of structure. Allows driver to extend the structure without breaking existing applications. */ + int size; + /* Can be used to request a specific device name. */ + const char *name; + unsigned long data; +} +PaDriverInfo; + +#include +#include +//#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +#define BAD_DEVICE_ID (-1) + +#define MIN_LATENCY_MSEC (100) +#define MIN_TIMEOUT_MSEC (100) +#define MAX_TIMEOUT_MSEC (1000) + +/************************************************* Definitions ********/ +#ifdef __linux__ + #define DEVICE_NAME_BASE "/dev/dsp" +#else + #define DEVICE_NAME_BASE "/dev/audio" +#endif + +#define MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME (32) +#define MAX_SAMPLE_RATES (10) +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice +{ + struct internalPortAudioDevice *pad_Next; /* Singly linked list. */ + double pad_SampleRates[MAX_SAMPLE_RATES]; /* for pointing to from pad_Info */ + char pad_DeviceName[MAX_CHARS_DEVNAME]; + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; +} +internalPortAudioDevice; + +/* Define structure to contain all OSS and Linux specific data. */ +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + int pahsc_OutputHandle; + int pahsc_InputHandle; + int pahsc_AudioPriority; /* priority of background audio thread */ + pthread_t pahsc_AudioThread; /* background audio thread */ + int pahsc_IsAudioThreadValid; /* Is pahsc_AudioThread valid?*/ pid_t pahsc_AudioThreadPID; /* background audio thread */ + pthread_t pahsc_WatchDogThread; /* highest priority thread that protects system */ + int pahsc_IsWatchDogThreadValid; /* Is pahsc_WatchDogThread valid?*/ + int pahsc_WatchDogRun; /* Ask WatchDog to stop. */ + pthread_t pahsc_CanaryThread; /* low priority thread that detects abuse by audio */ + int pahsc_IsCanaryThreadValid; /* Is pahsc_CanaryThread valid?*/ + struct timeval pahsc_CanaryTime; + int pahsc_CanaryRun; /* Ask Canary to stop. */ + short *pahsc_NativeInputBuffer; + short *pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer; + unsigned int pahsc_BytesPerInputBuffer; /* native buffer size in bytes */ + unsigned int pahsc_BytesPerOutputBuffer; /* native buffer size in bytes */ + /* For measuring CPU utilization. */ + struct timeval pahsc_EntryTime; + double pahsc_InverseMicrosPerBuffer; /* 1/Microseconds of real-time audio per user buffer. */ + + /* For calculating stream time */ + int pahsc_LastPosPtr; + double pahsc_LastStreamBytes; +} +PaHostSoundControl; + +/************************************************* Prototypes **********/ + +internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice( PaDeviceID id ); +PaError Pa_QueryDevices( void ); +PaError Pa_QueryDevice( const char *deviceName, internalPortAudioDevice *pad ); +PaError Pa_SetupDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ); +PaError Pa_SetupInputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ); +PaError Pa_SetupOutputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ); +void Pa_SetLatency( int devHandle, int numBuffers, int framesPerBuffer, int channelsPerFrame ); +void Pa_UpdateStreamTime(PaHostSoundControl *pahsc); +int Pa_FlushStream(int devHandle); diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_oss.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_oss.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..386cd75b --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_oss.c @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * Linux OSS Implementation by douglas repetto and Phil Burk + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ + +/* Modification history: + 20020621: pa_unix_oss.c split into pa_unix.c, pa_unix.h, pa_unix_oss.c by + Augustus Saunders. See pa_unix.c for previous history. Pa_FlushStream + added by Augustus Saunders for Solaris compatibility. + PLB20021018 - Fill device info table with actual sample rates instead of wished for rates. + - Allow stream to open if sample rate within 10% of desired rate. + 20030630 - Thomas Richter - eliminated unused variable warnings. +*/ + +#include "pa_unix.h" + +#ifdef __linux__ +#include +#else +#include /* JH20010905 */ +#endif + + +#ifndef AFMT_S16_NE +#define AFMT_S16_NE Get_AFMT_S16_NE() +/********************************************************************* + * Some versions of OSS do not define AFMT_S16_NE. So check CPU. + * PowerPC is Big Endian. X86 is Little Endian. + */ +int Get_AFMT_S16_NE( void ) +{ + long testData = 1; + char *ptr = (char *) &testData; + int isLittle = ( *ptr == 1 ); /* Does address point to least significant byte? */ + return isLittle ? AFMT_S16_LE : AFMT_S16_BE; +} +#endif /* AFMT_S16_NE */ + + +/********************************************************************* + * Try to open the named device. + * If it opens, try to set various rates and formats and fill in + * the device info structure. + */ +PaError Pa_QueryDevice( const char *deviceName, internalPortAudioDevice *pad ) +{ + int result = paHostError; + int tempDevHandle; + int numChannels, maxNumChannels; + int format; + int numSampleRates; + int sampleRate; + int numRatesToTry; + int lastRate; + int ratesToTry[9] = {96000, 48000, 44100, 32000, 24000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000}; + int i; + + /* douglas: + we have to do this querying in a slightly different order. apparently + some sound cards will give you different info based on their settings. + e.g. a card might give you stereo at 22kHz but only mono at 44kHz. + the correct order for OSS is: format, channels, sample rate + + */ + if ( (tempDevHandle = open(deviceName,O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK)) == -1 ) + { + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: could not open %s\n", deviceName )); + return paHostError; + } + + /* Ask OSS what formats are supported by the hardware. */ + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats = 0; + + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS, &format) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice: could not get format info\n" )); + goto error; + } + if( format & AFMT_U8 ) pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paUInt8; + if( format & AFMT_S16_NE ) pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paInt16; + + /* Negotiate for the maximum number of channels for this device. PLB20010927 + * Consider up to 16 as the upper number of channels. + * Variable numChannels should contain the actual upper limit after the call. + * Thanks to John Lazzaro and Heiko Purnhagen for suggestions. + */ + maxNumChannels = 0; + for( numChannels = 1; numChannels <= 16; numChannels++ ) + { + int temp = numChannels; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: use SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, numChannels = %d\n", numChannels )) + if(ioctl(tempDevHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, &temp) < 0 ) + { + /* ioctl() failed so bail out if we already have stereo */ + if( numChannels > 2 ) break; + } + else + { + /* ioctl() worked but bail out if it does not support numChannels. + * We don't want to leave gaps in the numChannels supported. + */ + if( (numChannels > 2) && (temp != numChannels) ) break; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: temp = %d\n", temp )) + if( temp > maxNumChannels ) maxNumChannels = temp; /* Save maximum. */ + } + } + + /* The above negotiation may fail for an old driver so try this older technique. */ + if( maxNumChannels < 1 ) + { + int stereo = 1; + if(ioctl(tempDevHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO, &stereo) < 0) + { + maxNumChannels = 1; + } + else + { + maxNumChannels = (stereo) ? 2 : 1; + } + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: use SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO, maxNumChannels = %d\n", maxNumChannels )) + } + + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = maxNumChannels; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxNumChannels = %d\n", maxNumChannels)) + + /* During channel negotiation, the last ioctl() may have failed. This can + * also cause sample rate negotiation to fail. Hence the following, to return + * to a supported number of channels. SG20011005 */ + { + int temp = maxNumChannels; + if( temp > 2 ) temp = 2; /* use most reasonable default value */ + ioctl(tempDevHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, &temp); + } + + /* FIXME - for now, assume maxInputChannels = maxOutputChannels. + * Eventually do separate queries for O_WRONLY and O_RDONLY + */ + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels; + + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxInputChannels = %d\n", + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels)) + + + /* Determine available sample rates by trying each one and seeing result. + * OSS often supports funky rates such as 44188 instead of 44100! + */ + numSampleRates = 0; + lastRate = 0; + numRatesToTry = sizeof(ratesToTry)/sizeof(int); + for (i = 0; i < numRatesToTry; i++) + { + sampleRate = ratesToTry[i]; + + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED, &sampleRate) >= 0 ) /* PLB20010817 */ + { + /* Use whatever rate OSS tells us. PLB20021018 */ + if (sampleRate != lastRate) + { + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: adding sample rate: %d\n", sampleRate)) + pad->pad_SampleRates[numSampleRates] = (float)sampleRate; + numSampleRates++; + lastRate = sampleRate; + } + else + { + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: dang - got sample rate %d again!\n", sampleRate)) + } + } + } + + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: final numSampleRates = %d\n", numSampleRates)) + if (numSampleRates==0) /* HP20010922 */ + { + /* Desparate attempt to keep running even though no good rates found! */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice: no supported sample rate (or SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED ioctl call failed). Force 44100 Hz\n" )); + pad->pad_SampleRates[numSampleRates++] = 44100; + } + + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = numSampleRates; + pad->pad_Info.sampleRates = pad->pad_SampleRates; /* use pointer to embedded array */ + + pad->pad_Info.name = deviceName; + + result = paNoError; + +error: + /* We MUST close the handle here or we won't be able to reopen it later!!! */ + close(tempDevHandle); + + return result; +} + +/*******************************************************************************************/ +PaError Pa_SetupDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + int tmp; + + /* Set format, channels, and rate in this order to keep OSS happy. */ + /* Set data format. FIXME - handle more native formats. */ + tmp = AFMT_S16_NE; + if( ioctl(devHandle,SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT,&tmp) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: could not SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + if( tmp != AFMT_S16_NE ) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: HW does not support AFMT_S16_NE\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + + + /* Set number of channels. */ + tmp = numChannels; + if (ioctl(devHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, &numChannels) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: could not SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + if( tmp != numChannels) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: HW does not support %d channels\n", numChannels )); + return paHostError; + } + + /* Set playing frequency. */ + tmp = sampleRate; + if( ioctl(devHandle,SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED,&tmp) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: could not SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + else if( tmp != sampleRate ) + { + int percentError = abs( (100 * (sampleRate - tmp)) / sampleRate ); + PRINT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: warning - requested sample rate = %d Hz - closest = %d\n", + sampleRate, tmp )); + /* Allow sample rate within 10% off of requested rate. PLB20021018 + * Sometimes OSS uses a funky rate like 44188 instead of 44100. + */ + if( percentError > 10 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: HW does not support %d Hz sample rate\n",sampleRate )); + return paHostError; + } + } + + return result; +} + +PaError Pa_SetupOutputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + return Pa_SetupDeviceFormat(devHandle, numChannels, sampleRate); +} + +PaError Pa_SetupInputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + return Pa_SetupDeviceFormat(devHandle, numChannels, sampleRate); +} + + +/******************************************************************************************* +** Set number of fragments and size of fragments to achieve desired latency. +*/ + +static int CalcHigherLogTwo( int n ) +{ + int log2 = 0; + while( (1< 8 ) + { + numBuffers = (numBuffers + 1) >> 1; + framesPerBuffer = framesPerBuffer << 1; + } + + /* calculate size of buffers in bytes */ + bufferSize = framesPerBuffer * channelsPerFrame * sizeof(short); /* FIXME - other sizes? */ + + /* Calculate next largest power of two */ + powerOfTwo = CalcHigherLogTwo( bufferSize ); + DBUG(("Pa_SetLatency: numBuffers = %d, framesPerBuffer = %d, powerOfTwo = %d\n", + numBuffers, framesPerBuffer, powerOfTwo )); + + /* Encode info into a single int */ + tmp=(numBuffers<<16) + powerOfTwo; + + if(ioctl(devHandle,SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT,&tmp) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetLatency: could not SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT\n" )); + /* Don't return an error. Best to just continue and hope for the best. */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetLatency: numBuffers = %d, framesPerBuffer = %d, powerOfTwo = %d\n", + numBuffers, framesPerBuffer, powerOfTwo )); + } +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + + count_info info; + int delta; + + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ) + { + ioctl(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR, &info); + delta = (info.bytes - pahsc->pahsc_LastPosPtr) & 0x000FFFFF; + return (pahsc->pahsc_LastStreamBytes + delta) / (past->past_NumOutputChannels * sizeof(short)); + } + else + { + ioctl(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR, &info); + delta = (info.bytes - pahsc->pahsc_LastPosPtr) & 0x000FFFFF; + return (pahsc->pahsc_LastStreamBytes + delta) / (past->past_NumInputChannels * sizeof(short)); + } +} + +void Pa_UpdateStreamTime(PaHostSoundControl *pahsc) +{ + count_info info; + int delta; + + /* Update current stream time (using a double so that + we don't wrap around like info.bytes does) */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeOutputBuffer ) + { + ioctl(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR, &info); + } + else + { + ioctl(pahsc->pahsc_InputHandle, SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR, &info); + } + delta = (info.bytes - pahsc->pahsc_LastPosPtr) & 0x000FFFFF; + pahsc->pahsc_LastStreamBytes += delta; + pahsc->pahsc_LastPosPtr = info.bytes; +} + +PaError Pa_FlushStream(int devHandle) +{ + /* AS: This doesn't do anything under OSS; it was added for Solaris.*/ + devHandle = devHandle; /* unused */ + return paNoError; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_solaris.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_solaris.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e1846b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/pa_unix_solaris.c @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ +/* + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * Linux OSS Implementation by douglas repetto and Phil Burk + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ + +/* Modification history: + 20020621: Initial cut at Solaris modifications jointly by Sam Bayer + and Augustus Saunders. + 20030206 - Martin Rohrbach - various mods for Solaris + */ + +#define __solaris_native__ + +#include "pa_unix.h" + +/* SAM 6/2/02: Docs say we should include sys/audio.h, but + that doesn't exist pre Solaris 2.8. These headers work fine. */ + +#include +#include + +/********************************************************************* + * Try to open the named device. + * If it opens, try to set various rates and formats and fill in + * the device info structure. + */ +PaError Pa_QueryDevice( const char *deviceName, internalPortAudioDevice *pad ) +{ + int result = paHostError; + int tempDevHandle; + int numChannels, maxNumChannels; + int numSampleRates; + int sampleRate; + int numRatesToTry; + int ratesToTry[9] = {96000, 48000, 44100, 32000, 24000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000}; + int i; + audio_info_t solaris_info; + audio_device_t device_info; + + /* douglas: + we have to do this querying in a slightly different order. apparently + some sound cards will give you different info based on their settins. + e.g. a card might give you stereo at 22kHz but only mono at 44kHz. + the correct order for OSS is: format, channels, sample rate + + */ + /* + to check a device for it's capabilities, it's probably better to use the + equivalent "-ctl"-descriptor - MR + */ + char devname[strlen(deviceName) + 4]; + if ( (tempDevHandle = open(strcat(strcpy(devname, deviceName), "ctl"), O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK)) == -1 ) + { + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: could not open %s\n", deviceName )); + return paHostError; + } + + /* Ask OSS what formats are supported by the hardware. */ + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats = 0; + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + /* SAM 12/31/01: Sparc native does mulaw, alaw and PCM. + I think PCM is signed. */ + + for (i = 8; i <= 32; i += 8) { + solaris_info.play.precision = i; + solaris_info.play.encoding = AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR; + /* If there are no errors, add the format. */ + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) > -1) { + switch (i) { + case 8: + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paInt8; + break; + case 16: + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paInt16; + break; + case 24: + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paInt24; + break; + case 32: + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats |= paInt32; + break; + } + } + } + + maxNumChannels = 0; + for( numChannels = 1; numChannels <= 16; numChannels++ ) + { + int temp = numChannels; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: use SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, numChannels = %d\n", numChannels )) + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + solaris_info.play.channels = temp; + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) < 0) + { + /* ioctl() failed so bail out if we already have stereo */ + if( numChannels > 2 ) break; + } + else + { + /* ioctl() worked but bail out if it does not support numChannels. + * We don't want to leave gaps in the numChannels supported. + */ + if( (numChannels > 2) && (temp != numChannels) ) break; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: temp = %d\n", temp )) + if( temp > maxNumChannels ) maxNumChannels = temp; /* Save maximum. */ + } + } + + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = maxNumChannels; + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxNumChannels = %d\n", maxNumChannels)) + + /* FIXME - for now, assume maxInputChannels = maxOutputChannels. + * Eventually do separate queries for O_WRONLY and O_RDONLY + */ + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels; + + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: maxInputChannels = %d\n", + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels)) + + + /* Determine available sample rates by trying each one and seeing result. + */ + numSampleRates = 0; + + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + numRatesToTry = sizeof(ratesToTry)/sizeof(int); + for (i = 0; i < numRatesToTry; i++) + { + sampleRate = ratesToTry[i]; + + solaris_info.play.sample_rate = sampleRate; /* AS: We opened for Write, so set play */ + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) >= 0 ) /* PLB20010817 */ + { + if (sampleRate == ratesToTry[i]) + { + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: got sample rate: %d\n", sampleRate)) + pad->pad_SampleRates[numSampleRates] = (float)ratesToTry[i]; + numSampleRates++; + } + } + } + + DBUG(("Pa_QueryDevice: final numSampleRates = %d\n", numSampleRates)) + if (numSampleRates==0) /* HP20010922 */ + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_QueryDevice: no supported sample rate (or SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED ioctl call failed).\n" )); + goto error; + } + + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = numSampleRates; + pad->pad_Info.sampleRates = pad->pad_SampleRates; + + /* query for the device name instead of using the filesystem-device - MR */ + if (ioctl(tempDevHandle, AUDIO_GETDEV, &device_info) == -1) { + pad->pad_Info.name = deviceName; + } else { + char *pt = (char *)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(strlen(device_info.name)); + strcpy(pt, device_info.name); + pad->pad_Info.name = pt; + } + + result = paNoError; + +error: + /* We MUST close the handle here or we won't be able to reopen it later!!! */ + close(tempDevHandle); + + return result; +} + +/*******************************************************************************************/ + +PaError Pa_SetupInputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + audio_info_t solaris_info; + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + /* Sam Bayer/Bryan George 1/10/02: Various folks have + reported that on Solaris Ultra II, the not-right thing + happens on read unless you make sure the audio device is + flushed. The folks who wrote the Robust Audio Tool say: + + XXX driver issue - on Ultra II's if you don't drain + * the device before reading commences then the device + * reads in blocks of 500ms irrespective of the + * blocksize set. After a minute or so it flips into the + * correct mode, but obviously this is too late to be + * useful for most apps. grrr. + */ + /* AS: And the Solaris man audio pages say you should flush before changing formats + anyway. So there you go. */ + if (Pa_FlushStream(devHandle) != paNoError) + return paHostError; + + solaris_info.record.encoding = AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR; + solaris_info.record.sample_rate = sampleRate; + solaris_info.record.precision = 16; + solaris_info.record.channels = numChannels; + + if (ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: could not set audio info\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + + return paNoError; +} + +PaError Pa_SetupOutputDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + audio_info_t solaris_info; + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + /* Sam Bayer/Bryan George 1/10/02: Various folks have + reported that on Solaris Ultra II, the not-right thing + happens on read unless you make sure the audio device is + flushed. The folks who wrote the Robust Audio Tool say: + + XXX driver issue - on Ultra II's if you don't drain + * the device before reading commences then the device + * reads in blocks of 500ms irrespective of the + * blocksize set. After a minute or so it flips into the + * correct mode, but obviously this is too late to be + * useful for most apps. grrr. + */ + /* AS: And the Solaris man audio pages say you should flush before changing formats + anyway. So there you go. */ + if (Pa_FlushStream(devHandle) != paNoError) + return paHostError; + + solaris_info.play.encoding = AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR; + solaris_info.play.sample_rate = sampleRate; + solaris_info.play.precision = 16; + solaris_info.play.channels = numChannels; + + if (ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetupDeviceFormat: could not set audio info\n" )); + return paHostError; + } + + return paNoError; +} + +PaError Pa_SetupDeviceFormat( int devHandle, int numChannels, int sampleRate ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + + result = Pa_SetupOutputDeviceFormat(devHandle, numChannels, sampleRate); + if (result != paNoError) + return result; + return Pa_SetupInputDeviceFormat(devHandle, numChannels, sampleRate); +} + +/******************************************************************************************* +** Set number of fragments and size of fragments to achieve desired latency. +*/ + +static PaError Pa_Unpause(int devHandle); +static PaError Pa_PauseAndFlush(int devHandle); + +void Pa_SetLatency( int devHandle, int numBuffers, int framesPerBuffer, int channelsPerFrame ) +{ + int bufferSize; + audio_info_t solaris_info; + + /* Increase size of buffers and reduce number of buffers to reduce latency inside driver. */ + while( numBuffers > 8 ) + { + numBuffers = (numBuffers + 1) >> 1; + framesPerBuffer = framesPerBuffer << 1; + } + + /* calculate size of buffers in bytes */ + bufferSize = framesPerBuffer * channelsPerFrame * sizeof(short); /* FIXME - other sizes? */ + + DBUG(("Pa_SetLatency: numBuffers = %d, framesPerBuffer = %d\n", + numBuffers, framesPerBuffer)); + + /* SAM 6/6/02: Documentation says to pause and flush before + changing buffer size. */ + + if (Pa_PauseAndFlush(devHandle) != paNoError) { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetLatency: could not pause audio\n" )); + return; + } + + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + /* AS: Doesn't look like solaris has multiple buffers, + so I'm being conservative and + making one buffer. Might not be what we want... */ + + solaris_info.play.buffer_size = solaris_info.record.buffer_size = bufferSize; + + if (ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_SetLatency: could not set audio info\n" )); + } + Pa_Unpause(devHandle); +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + audio_info_t solaris_info; + + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + + ioctl(pahsc->pahsc_OutputHandle, AUDIO_GETINFO, &solaris_info); + return solaris_info.play.samples; +} + +void Pa_UpdateStreamTime(PaHostSoundControl *pahsc) +{ + /* AS: Don't need to do anytying for this under Solaris.*/ +} + +static PaError Pa_PauseAndFlush(int devHandle) +{ + audio_info_t solaris_info; + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + solaris_info.play.pause = solaris_info.record.pause = 1; + + if (ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_FlushStream failed.\n")); + return paHostError; + } + + if (ioctl(devHandle, I_FLUSH, FLUSHRW) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_FlushStream failed.\n")); + + /* Unpause! */ + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + solaris_info.play.pause = solaris_info.record.pause = 0; + ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info); + + return paHostError; + } + return paNoError; +} + +static PaError Pa_Unpause(int devHandle) +{ + audio_info_t solaris_info; + AUDIO_INITINFO(&solaris_info); + + solaris_info.play.pause = solaris_info.record.pause = 0; + + if (ioctl(devHandle, AUDIO_SETINFO, &solaris_info) == -1) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_FlushStream failed.\n")); + return paHostError; + } + + return paNoError; +} + +PaError Pa_FlushStream(int devHandle) +{ + PaError res = Pa_PauseAndFlush(devHandle); + if (res == paNoError) + return Pa_Unpause(devHandle); + else return res; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/recplay.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/recplay.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d4c78cf --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_unix_oss/recplay.c @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/* + * recplay.c + * Phil Burk + * Minimal record and playback test. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include +#ifndef __STDC__ +/* #include */ +#endif /* __STDC__ */ +#include +#ifdef __STDC__ +#include +#else /* __STDC__ */ +#include +#endif /* __STDC__ */ +#include + +#define NUM_BYTES (64*1024) +#define BLOCK_SIZE (4*1024) + +#define AUDIO "/dev/dsp" + +char buffer[NUM_BYTES]; + +int audioDev = 0; + +main (int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + int numLeft; + char *ptr; + int num; + int samplesize; + + /********** RECORD ********************/ + /* Open audio device. */ + audioDev = open (AUDIO, O_RDONLY, 0); + if (audioDev == -1) + { + perror (AUDIO); + exit (-1); + } + + /* Set to 16 bit samples. */ + samplesize = 16; + ioctl(audioDev, SNDCTL_DSP_SAMPLESIZE, &samplesize); + if (samplesize != 16) + { + perror("Unable to set the sample size."); + exit(-1); + } + + /* Record in blocks */ + printf("Begin recording.\n"); + numLeft = NUM_BYTES; + ptr = buffer; + while( numLeft >= BLOCK_SIZE ) + { + if ( (num = read (audioDev, ptr, BLOCK_SIZE)) < 0 ) + { + perror (AUDIO); + exit (-1); + } + else + { + printf("Read %d bytes\n", num); + ptr += num; + numLeft -= num; + } + } + + close( audioDev ); + + /********** PLAYBACK ********************/ + /* Open audio device for writing. */ + audioDev = open (AUDIO, O_WRONLY, 0); + if (audioDev == -1) + { + perror (AUDIO); + exit (-1); + } + + /* Set to 16 bit samples. */ + samplesize = 16; + ioctl(audioDev, SNDCTL_DSP_SAMPLESIZE, &samplesize); + if (samplesize != 16) + { + perror("Unable to set the sample size."); + exit(-1); + } + + /* Play in blocks */ + printf("Begin playing.\n"); + numLeft = NUM_BYTES; + ptr = buffer; + while( numLeft >= BLOCK_SIZE ) + { + if ( (num = write (audioDev, ptr, BLOCK_SIZE)) < 0 ) + { + perror (AUDIO); + exit (-1); + } + else + { + printf("Wrote %d bytes\n", num); + ptr += num; + numLeft -= num; + } + } + + close( audioDev ); +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..527f0eb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.c @@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ +/* + * $Id: dsound_wrapper.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:45 phil Exp $ + * Simplified DirectSound interface. + * + * Author: Phil Burk & Robert Marsanyi + * + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * For more information see: http://www.softsynth.com/portaudio/ + * DirectSound Implementation + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Phil Burk & Robert Marsanyi + * + * 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. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include +#define INITGUID // Needed to build IID_IDirectSoundNotify. See objbase.h for info. +#include +#include +#include "dsound_wrapper.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +/************************************************************************************/ +void DSW_Term( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + // Cleanup the sound buffers + if (dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer) + { + IDirectSoundBuffer_Stop( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer ); + IDirectSoundBuffer_Release( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer ); + dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer = NULL; + } +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + if (dsw->dsw_InputBuffer) + { + IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Stop( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer ); + IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Release( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer ); + dsw->dsw_InputBuffer = NULL; + } + if (dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture) + { + IDirectSoundCapture_Release( dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture ); + dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture = NULL; + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + if (dsw->dsw_pDirectSound) + { + IDirectSound_Release( dsw->dsw_pDirectSound ); + dsw->dsw_pDirectSound = NULL; + } +} +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_Init( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + memset( dsw, 0, sizeof(DSoundWrapper) ); + return 0; +} +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_InitOutputDevice( DSoundWrapper *dsw, LPGUID lpGUID ) +{ + // Create the DS object + HRESULT hr = DirectSoundCreate( lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, NULL ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) return hr; + return hr; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_InitOutputBuffer( DSoundWrapper *dsw, unsigned long nFrameRate, int nChannels, int bytesPerBuffer ) +{ + DWORD dwDataLen; + DWORD playCursor; + HRESULT result; + LPDIRECTSOUNDBUFFER pPrimaryBuffer; + HWND hWnd; + HRESULT hr; + WAVEFORMATEX wfFormat; + DSBUFFERDESC primaryDesc; + DSBUFFERDESC secondaryDesc; + unsigned char* pDSBuffData; + LARGE_INTEGER counterFrequency; + dsw->dsw_OutputSize = bytesPerBuffer; + dsw->dsw_OutputRunning = FALSE; + dsw->dsw_OutputUnderflows = 0; + dsw->dsw_FramesWritten = 0; + dsw->dsw_BytesPerFrame = nChannels * sizeof(short); + // We were using getForegroundWindow() but sometimes the ForegroundWindow may not be the + // applications's window. Also if that window is closed before the Buffer is closed + // then DirectSound can crash. (Thanks for Scott Patterson for reporting this.) + // So we will use GetDesktopWindow() which was suggested by Miller Puckette. + // hWnd = GetForegroundWindow(); + hWnd = GetDesktopWindow(); + // Set cooperative level to DSSCL_EXCLUSIVE so that we can get 16 bit output, 44.1 KHz. + // Exclusize also prevents unexpected sounds from other apps during a performance. + if ((hr = IDirectSound_SetCooperativeLevel( dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, + hWnd, DSSCL_EXCLUSIVE)) != DS_OK) + { + return hr; + } + // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Create primary buffer and set format just so we can specify our custom format. + // Otherwise we would be stuck with the default which might be 8 bit or 22050 Hz. + // Setup the primary buffer description + ZeroMemory(&primaryDesc, sizeof(DSBUFFERDESC)); + primaryDesc.dwSize = sizeof(DSBUFFERDESC); + primaryDesc.dwFlags = DSBCAPS_PRIMARYBUFFER; // all panning, mixing, etc done by synth + primaryDesc.dwBufferBytes = 0; + primaryDesc.lpwfxFormat = NULL; + // Create the buffer + if ((result = IDirectSound_CreateSoundBuffer( dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, + &primaryDesc, &pPrimaryBuffer, NULL)) != DS_OK) return result; + // Define the buffer format + wfFormat.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfFormat.nChannels = nChannels; + wfFormat.nSamplesPerSec = nFrameRate; + wfFormat.wBitsPerSample = 8 * sizeof(short); + wfFormat.nBlockAlign = wfFormat.nChannels * wfFormat.wBitsPerSample / 8; + wfFormat.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfFormat.nSamplesPerSec * wfFormat.nBlockAlign; + wfFormat.cbSize = 0; /* No extended format info. */ + // Set the primary buffer's format + if((result = IDirectSoundBuffer_SetFormat( pPrimaryBuffer, &wfFormat)) != DS_OK) return result; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Setup the secondary buffer description + ZeroMemory(&secondaryDesc, sizeof(DSBUFFERDESC)); + secondaryDesc.dwSize = sizeof(DSBUFFERDESC); + secondaryDesc.dwFlags = DSBCAPS_GLOBALFOCUS | DSBCAPS_GETCURRENTPOSITION2; + secondaryDesc.dwBufferBytes = bytesPerBuffer; + secondaryDesc.lpwfxFormat = &wfFormat; + // Create the secondary buffer + if ((result = IDirectSound_CreateSoundBuffer( dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, + &secondaryDesc, &dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, NULL)) != DS_OK) return result; + // Lock the DS buffer + if ((result = IDirectSoundBuffer_Lock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, 0, dsw->dsw_OutputSize, (LPVOID*)&pDSBuffData, + &dwDataLen, NULL, 0, 0)) != DS_OK) return result; + // Zero the DS buffer + ZeroMemory(pDSBuffData, dwDataLen); + // Unlock the DS buffer + if ((result = IDirectSoundBuffer_Unlock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, pDSBuffData, dwDataLen, NULL, 0)) != DS_OK) return result; + if( QueryPerformanceFrequency( &counterFrequency ) ) + { + int framesInBuffer = bytesPerBuffer / (nChannels * sizeof(short)); + dsw->dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer.QuadPart = (counterFrequency.QuadPart * framesInBuffer) / nFrameRate; + AddTraceMessage("dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer = %d\n", dsw->dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer.LowPart ); + } + else + { + dsw->dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer.QuadPart = 0; + } + // Let DSound set the starting write position because if we set it to zero, it looks like the + // buffer is full to begin with. This causes a long pause before sound starts when using large buffers. + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_GetCurrentPosition( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, &playCursor, &dsw->dsw_WriteOffset ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + return hr; + } + dsw->dsw_FramesWritten = dsw->dsw_WriteOffset / dsw->dsw_BytesPerFrame; + /* printf("DSW_InitOutputBuffer: playCursor = %d, writeCursor = %d\n", playCursor, dsw->dsw_WriteOffset ); */ + return DS_OK; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_StartOutput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + QueryPerformanceCounter( &dsw->dsw_LastPlayTime ); + dsw->dsw_LastPlayCursor = 0; + dsw->dsw_FramesPlayed = 0; + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_SetCurrentPosition( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, 0 ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + return hr; + } + // Start the buffer playback in a loop. + if( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer != NULL ) + { + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_Play( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, 0, 0, DSBPLAY_LOOPING ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + return hr; + } + dsw->dsw_OutputRunning = TRUE; + } + + return 0; +} +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_StopOutput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + // Stop the buffer playback + if( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer != NULL ) + { + dsw->dsw_OutputRunning = FALSE; + return IDirectSoundBuffer_Stop( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer ); + } + else return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_QueryOutputSpace( DSoundWrapper *dsw, long *bytesEmpty ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + DWORD playCursor; + DWORD writeCursor; + long numBytesEmpty; + long playWriteGap; + // Query to see how much room is in buffer. + // Note: Even though writeCursor is not used, it must be passed to prevent DirectSound from dieing + // under WinNT. The Microsoft documentation says we can pass NULL but apparently not. + // Thanks to Max Rheiner for the fix. + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_GetCurrentPosition( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, &playCursor, &writeCursor ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + return hr; + } + AddTraceMessage("playCursor", playCursor); + AddTraceMessage("dsw_WriteOffset", dsw->dsw_WriteOffset); + // Determine size of gap between playIndex and WriteIndex that we cannot write into. + playWriteGap = writeCursor - playCursor; + if( playWriteGap < 0 ) playWriteGap += dsw->dsw_OutputSize; // unwrap + /* DirectSound doesn't have a large enough playCursor so we cannot detect wrap-around. */ + /* Attempt to detect playCursor wrap-around and correct it. */ + if( dsw->dsw_OutputRunning && (dsw->dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer.QuadPart != 0) ) + { + /* How much time has elapsed since last check. */ + LARGE_INTEGER currentTime; + LARGE_INTEGER elapsedTime; + long bytesPlayed; + long bytesExpected; + long buffersWrapped; + QueryPerformanceCounter( ¤tTime ); + elapsedTime.QuadPart = currentTime.QuadPart - dsw->dsw_LastPlayTime.QuadPart; + dsw->dsw_LastPlayTime = currentTime; + /* How many bytes does DirectSound say have been played. */ + bytesPlayed = playCursor - dsw->dsw_LastPlayCursor; + if( bytesPlayed < 0 ) bytesPlayed += dsw->dsw_OutputSize; // unwrap + dsw->dsw_LastPlayCursor = playCursor; + /* Calculate how many bytes we would have expected to been played by now. */ + bytesExpected = (long) ((elapsedTime.QuadPart * dsw->dsw_OutputSize) / dsw->dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer.QuadPart); + buffersWrapped = (bytesExpected - bytesPlayed) / dsw->dsw_OutputSize; + if( buffersWrapped > 0 ) + { + AddTraceMessage("playCursor wrapped! bytesPlayed", bytesPlayed ); + AddTraceMessage("playCursor wrapped! bytesExpected", bytesExpected ); + playCursor += (buffersWrapped * dsw->dsw_OutputSize); + bytesPlayed += (buffersWrapped * dsw->dsw_OutputSize); + } + /* Maintain frame output cursor. */ + dsw->dsw_FramesPlayed += (bytesPlayed / dsw->dsw_BytesPerFrame); + } + numBytesEmpty = playCursor - dsw->dsw_WriteOffset; + if( numBytesEmpty < 0 ) numBytesEmpty += dsw->dsw_OutputSize; // unwrap offset + /* Have we underflowed? */ + if( numBytesEmpty > (dsw->dsw_OutputSize - playWriteGap) ) + { + if( dsw->dsw_OutputRunning ) + { + dsw->dsw_OutputUnderflows += 1; + AddTraceMessage("underflow detected! numBytesEmpty", numBytesEmpty ); + } + dsw->dsw_WriteOffset = writeCursor; + numBytesEmpty = dsw->dsw_OutputSize - playWriteGap; + } + *bytesEmpty = numBytesEmpty; + return hr; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_ZeroEmptySpace( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + LPBYTE lpbuf1 = NULL; + LPBYTE lpbuf2 = NULL; + DWORD dwsize1 = 0; + DWORD dwsize2 = 0; + long bytesEmpty; + hr = DSW_QueryOutputSpace( dsw, &bytesEmpty ); // updates dsw_FramesPlayed + if (hr != DS_OK) return hr; + if( bytesEmpty == 0 ) return DS_OK; + // Lock free space in the DS + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_Lock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, dsw->dsw_WriteOffset, bytesEmpty, (void **) &lpbuf1, &dwsize1, + (void **) &lpbuf2, &dwsize2, 0); + if (hr == DS_OK) + { + // Copy the buffer into the DS + ZeroMemory(lpbuf1, dwsize1); + if(lpbuf2 != NULL) + { + ZeroMemory(lpbuf2, dwsize2); + } + // Update our buffer offset and unlock sound buffer + dsw->dsw_WriteOffset = (dsw->dsw_WriteOffset + dwsize1 + dwsize2) % dsw->dsw_OutputSize; + IDirectSoundBuffer_Unlock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, lpbuf1, dwsize1, lpbuf2, dwsize2); + dsw->dsw_FramesWritten += bytesEmpty / dsw->dsw_BytesPerFrame; + } + return hr; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_WriteBlock( DSoundWrapper *dsw, char *buf, long numBytes ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + LPBYTE lpbuf1 = NULL; + LPBYTE lpbuf2 = NULL; + DWORD dwsize1 = 0; + DWORD dwsize2 = 0; + // Lock free space in the DS + hr = IDirectSoundBuffer_Lock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, dsw->dsw_WriteOffset, numBytes, (void **) &lpbuf1, &dwsize1, + (void **) &lpbuf2, &dwsize2, 0); + if (hr == DS_OK) + { + // Copy the buffer into the DS + CopyMemory(lpbuf1, buf, dwsize1); + if(lpbuf2 != NULL) + { + CopyMemory(lpbuf2, buf+dwsize1, dwsize2); + } + // Update our buffer offset and unlock sound buffer + dsw->dsw_WriteOffset = (dsw->dsw_WriteOffset + dwsize1 + dwsize2) % dsw->dsw_OutputSize; + IDirectSoundBuffer_Unlock( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, lpbuf1, dwsize1, lpbuf2, dwsize2); + dsw->dsw_FramesWritten += numBytes / dsw->dsw_BytesPerFrame; + } + return hr; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +DWORD DSW_GetOutputStatus( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + DWORD status; + if (IDirectSoundBuffer_GetStatus( dsw->dsw_OutputBuffer, &status ) != DS_OK) + return( DSERR_INVALIDPARAM ); + else + return( status ); +} + +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE +/* These routines are used to support audio input. + * Do NOT compile these calls when using NT4 because it does + * not support the entry points. + */ +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_InitInputDevice( DSoundWrapper *dsw, LPGUID lpGUID ) +{ + HRESULT hr = DirectSoundCaptureCreate( lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture, NULL ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) return hr; + return hr; +} +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_InitInputBuffer( DSoundWrapper *dsw, unsigned long nFrameRate, int nChannels, int bytesPerBuffer ) +{ + DSCBUFFERDESC captureDesc; + WAVEFORMATEX wfFormat; + HRESULT result; + // Define the buffer format + wfFormat.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfFormat.nChannels = nChannels; + wfFormat.nSamplesPerSec = nFrameRate; + wfFormat.wBitsPerSample = 8 * sizeof(short); + wfFormat.nBlockAlign = wfFormat.nChannels * (wfFormat.wBitsPerSample / 8); + wfFormat.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfFormat.nSamplesPerSec * wfFormat.nBlockAlign; + wfFormat.cbSize = 0; /* No extended format info. */ + dsw->dsw_InputSize = bytesPerBuffer; + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + // Setup the secondary buffer description + ZeroMemory(&captureDesc, sizeof(DSCBUFFERDESC)); + captureDesc.dwSize = sizeof(DSCBUFFERDESC); + captureDesc.dwFlags = 0; + captureDesc.dwBufferBytes = bytesPerBuffer; + captureDesc.lpwfxFormat = &wfFormat; + // Create the capture buffer + if ((result = IDirectSoundCapture_CreateCaptureBuffer( dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture, + &captureDesc, &dsw->dsw_InputBuffer, NULL)) != DS_OK) return result; + dsw->dsw_ReadOffset = 0; // reset last read position to start of buffer + return DS_OK; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_StartInput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + // Start the buffer playback + if( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer != NULL ) + { + return IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Start( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer, DSCBSTART_LOOPING ); + } + else return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_StopInput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ) +{ + // Stop the buffer playback + if( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer != NULL ) + { + return IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Stop( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer ); + } + else return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_QueryInputFilled( DSoundWrapper *dsw, long *bytesFilled ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + DWORD capturePos; + DWORD readPos; + long filled; + // Query to see how much data is in buffer. + // We don't need the capture position but sometimes DirectSound doesn't handle NULLS correctly + // so let's pass a pointer just to be safe. + hr = IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_GetCurrentPosition( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer, &capturePos, &readPos ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + return hr; + } + filled = readPos - dsw->dsw_ReadOffset; + if( filled < 0 ) filled += dsw->dsw_InputSize; // unwrap offset + *bytesFilled = filled; + return hr; +} + +/************************************************************************************/ +HRESULT DSW_ReadBlock( DSoundWrapper *dsw, char *buf, long numBytes ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + LPBYTE lpbuf1 = NULL; + LPBYTE lpbuf2 = NULL; + DWORD dwsize1 = 0; + DWORD dwsize2 = 0; + // Lock free space in the DS + hr = IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Lock ( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer, dsw->dsw_ReadOffset, numBytes, (void **) &lpbuf1, &dwsize1, + (void **) &lpbuf2, &dwsize2, 0); + if (hr == DS_OK) + { + // Copy from DS to the buffer + CopyMemory( buf, lpbuf1, dwsize1); + if(lpbuf2 != NULL) + { + CopyMemory( buf+dwsize1, lpbuf2, dwsize2); + } + // Update our buffer offset and unlock sound buffer + dsw->dsw_ReadOffset = (dsw->dsw_ReadOffset + dwsize1 + dwsize2) % dsw->dsw_InputSize; + IDirectSoundCaptureBuffer_Unlock ( dsw->dsw_InputBuffer, lpbuf1, dwsize1, lpbuf2, dwsize2); + } + return hr; +} + +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b04b0020 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/dsound_wrapper.h @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +#ifndef __DSOUND_WRAPPER_H +#define __DSOUND_WRAPPER_H +/* + * $Id: dsound_wrapper.h,v 1.1.1.1 2002/01/22 00:52:45 phil Exp $ + * Simplified DirectSound interface. + * + * Author: Phil Burk & Robert Marsanyi + * + * For PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * For more information see: http://www.softsynth.com/portaudio/ + * DirectSound Implementation + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Phil Burk & Robert Marsanyi + * + * 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. + * + */ +#include +#if !defined(BOOL) +#define BOOL short +#endif +#ifndef SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE +#define SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE (1) +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +#define DSW_NUM_POSITIONS (4) +#define DSW_NUM_EVENTS (5) +#define DSW_TERMINATION_EVENT (DSW_NUM_POSITIONS) + +typedef struct +{ + /* Output */ + LPDIRECTSOUND dsw_pDirectSound; + LPDIRECTSOUNDBUFFER dsw_OutputBuffer; + DWORD dsw_WriteOffset; /* last write position */ + INT dsw_OutputSize; + INT dsw_BytesPerFrame; + /* Try to detect play buffer underflows. */ + LARGE_INTEGER dsw_CounterTicksPerBuffer; /* counter ticks it should take to play a full buffer */ + LARGE_INTEGER dsw_LastPlayTime; + UINT dsw_LastPlayCursor; + UINT dsw_OutputUnderflows; + BOOL dsw_OutputRunning; + /* use double which lets us can play for several thousand years with enough precision */ + double dsw_FramesWritten; + double dsw_FramesPlayed; +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + /* Input */ + LPDIRECTSOUNDCAPTURE dsw_pDirectSoundCapture; + LPDIRECTSOUNDCAPTUREBUFFER dsw_InputBuffer; + UINT dsw_ReadOffset; /* last read position */ + UINT dsw_InputSize; +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + +} +DSoundWrapper; +HRESULT DSW_Init( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +void DSW_Term( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_InitOutputBuffer( DSoundWrapper *dsw, unsigned long nFrameRate, + int nChannels, int bufSize ); +HRESULT DSW_StartOutput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_StopOutput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +DWORD DSW_GetOutputStatus( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_WriteBlock( DSoundWrapper *dsw, char *buf, long numBytes ); +HRESULT DSW_ZeroEmptySpace( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_QueryOutputSpace( DSoundWrapper *dsw, long *bytesEmpty ); +HRESULT DSW_Enumerate( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); + +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE +HRESULT DSW_InitInputBuffer( DSoundWrapper *dsw, unsigned long nFrameRate, + int nChannels, int bufSize ); +HRESULT DSW_StartInput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_StopInput( DSoundWrapper *dsw ); +HRESULT DSW_ReadBlock( DSoundWrapper *dsw, char *buf, long numBytes ); +HRESULT DSW_QueryInputFilled( DSoundWrapper *dsw, long *bytesFilled ); +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif /* __cplusplus */ +#endif /* __DSOUND_WRAPPER_H */ diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/pa_dsound.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/pa_dsound.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52532625 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/pa_dsound.c @@ -0,0 +1,1042 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_dsound.c,v 1.2.4.1 2002/11/19 20:46:06 philburk Exp $ + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.softsynth.com/portaudio/ + * DirectSound Implementation + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 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. + * + */ +/* Modifications + * 7/19/01 Mike Berry - casts for compiling with __MWERKS__ CodeWarrior + * 9/27/01 Phil Burk - use number of frames instead of real-time for CPULoad calculation. + * 4/19/02 Phil Burk - Check for Win XP for system latency calculation. + */ +/* Compiler flags: + SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE - define this flag if you want to SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + */ + +#include +#include +#ifndef __MWERKS__ +#include +#include +#endif //__MWERKS__ +#include +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" +#include "dsound_wrapper.h" + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ + +#define PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY (0) +#if PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY +#define PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY (500) +#define PA_WIN_NT_LATENCY (600) +#else +#define PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY (140) +#define PA_WIN_NT_LATENCY (280) +#endif + +#define PA_WIN_WDM_LATENCY (120) + +/* Trigger an underflow for testing purposes. Should normally be (0). */ +#define PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW (0) +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW +static gUnderCallbackCounter = 0; +#define UNDER_START_GAP (10) +#define UNDER_STOP_GAP (UNDER_START_GAP + 4) +#endif + +/************************************************* Definitions ********/ +typedef struct internalPortAudioStream internalPortAudioStream; +typedef struct internalPortAudioDevice +{ + GUID pad_GUID; + GUID *pad_lpGUID; + double pad_SampleRates[10]; /* for pointing to from pad_Info FIXME?!*/ + PaDeviceInfo pad_Info; +} +internalPortAudioDevice; + +/* Define structure to contain all DirectSound and Windows specific data. */ +typedef struct PaHostSoundControl +{ + DSoundWrapper pahsc_DSoundWrapper; + MMRESULT pahsc_TimerID; + BOOL pahsc_IfInsideCallback; /* Test for reentrancy. */ + short *pahsc_NativeBuffer; + unsigned int pahsc_BytesPerBuffer; /* native buffer size in bytes */ + double pahsc_ValidFramesWritten; + int pahsc_FramesPerDSBuffer; + /* For measuring CPU utilization. */ + LARGE_INTEGER pahsc_EntryCount; + double pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer; +} +PaHostSoundControl; + +/************************************************* Shared Data ********/ +/* FIXME - put Mutex around this shared data. */ +static int sNumDevices = 0; +static int sDeviceIndex = 0; +static internalPortAudioDevice *sDevices = NULL; +static int sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sEnumerationError; +static int sPaHostError = 0; +/************************************************* Prototypes **********/ +static internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice( PaDeviceID id ); +static BOOL CALLBACK Pa_EnumProc(LPGUID lpGUID, + LPCTSTR lpszDesc, + LPCTSTR lpszDrvName, + LPVOID lpContext ); +static BOOL CALLBACK Pa_CountDevProc(LPGUID lpGUID, + LPCTSTR lpszDesc, + LPCTSTR lpszDrvName, + LPVOID lpContext ); +static Pa_QueryDevices( void ); +static void CALLBACK Pa_TimerCallback(UINT uID, UINT uMsg, + DWORD dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2); + +/********************************* BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT ****/ +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + /* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + QueryPerformanceCounter( &pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount ); +} + +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + LARGE_INTEGER CurrentCount = { 0, 0 }; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + /* + ** Measure CPU utilization during this callback. Note that this calculation + ** assumes that we had the processor the whole time. + */ +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.9) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + if( QueryPerformanceCounter( &CurrentCount ) ) + { + LONGLONG InsideCount = CurrentCount.QuadPart - pahsc->pahsc_EntryCount.QuadPart; + double newUsage = InsideCount * pahsc->pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer; + past->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * past->past_Usage) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * newUsage); + } +} + +/****************************************** END CPU UTILIZATION *******/ +static PaError Pa_QueryDevices( void ) +{ + int numBytes; + sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + /* Enumerate once just to count devices. */ + sNumDevices = 0; // for default device + DirectSoundEnumerate( (LPDSENUMCALLBACK)Pa_CountDevProc, NULL ); +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + DirectSoundCaptureEnumerate( (LPDSENUMCALLBACK)Pa_CountDevProc, NULL ); +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + /* Allocate structures to hold device info. */ + numBytes = sNumDevices * sizeof(internalPortAudioDevice); + sDevices = (internalPortAudioDevice *)PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( numBytes ); /* MEM */ + if( sDevices == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + /* Enumerate again to fill in structures. */ + sDeviceIndex = 0; + sEnumerationError = 0; + DirectSoundEnumerate( (LPDSENUMCALLBACK)Pa_EnumProc, (void *)0 ); +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + if( sEnumerationError != paNoError ) return sEnumerationError; + sEnumerationError = 0; + DirectSoundCaptureEnumerate( (LPDSENUMCALLBACK)Pa_EnumProc, (void *)1 ); +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + return sEnumerationError; +} +/************************************************************************************/ +long Pa_GetHostError() +{ + return sPaHostError; +} +/************************************************************************************ +** Just count devices so we know how much memory to allocate. +*/ +static BOOL CALLBACK Pa_CountDevProc(LPGUID lpGUID, + LPCTSTR lpszDesc, + LPCTSTR lpszDrvName, + LPVOID lpContext ) +{ + sNumDevices++; + return TRUE; +} +/************************************************************************************ +** Extract capabilities info from each device. +*/ +static BOOL CALLBACK Pa_EnumProc(LPGUID lpGUID, + LPCTSTR lpszDesc, + LPCTSTR lpszDrvName, + LPVOID lpContext ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + LPDIRECTSOUND lpDirectSound; +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + LPDIRECTSOUNDCAPTURE lpDirectSoundCapture; +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + int isInput = (int) lpContext; /* Passed from Pa_CountDevices() */ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + + if( sDeviceIndex >= sNumDevices ) + { + sEnumerationError = paInternalError; + return FALSE; + } + pad = &sDevices[sDeviceIndex]; + /* Copy GUID to static array. Set pointer. */ + if( lpGUID == NULL ) + { + pad->pad_lpGUID = NULL; + } + else + { + memcpy( &pad->pad_GUID, lpGUID, sizeof(GUID) ); + pad->pad_lpGUID = &pad->pad_GUID; + } + pad->pad_Info.sampleRates = pad->pad_SampleRates; /* Point to array. */ + /* Allocate room for descriptive name. */ + if( lpszDesc != NULL ) + { + int len = strlen(lpszDesc); + pad->pad_Info.name = (char *)malloc( len+1 ); + if( pad->pad_Info.name == NULL ) + { + sEnumerationError = paInsufficientMemory; + return FALSE; + } + memcpy( (void *) pad->pad_Info.name, lpszDesc, len+1 ); + } +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + if( isInput ) + { + /********** Input ******************************/ + DSCCAPS caps; + if( lpGUID == NULL ) sDefaultInputDeviceID = sDeviceIndex; + hr = DirectSoundCaptureCreate( lpGUID, &lpDirectSoundCapture, NULL ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = 0; + DBUG(("Cannot create Capture for %s. Result = 0x%x\n", lpszDesc, hr )); + } + else + { + /* Query device characteristics. */ + caps.dwSize = sizeof(caps); + IDirectSoundCapture_GetCaps( lpDirectSoundCapture, &caps ); + /* printf("caps.dwFormats = 0x%x\n", caps.dwFormats ); */ + pad->pad_Info.maxInputChannels = caps.dwChannels; + /* Determine sample rates from flags. */ + if( caps.dwChannels == 2 ) + { + int index = 0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1S16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 11025.0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2S16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 22050.0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4S16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 44100.0; + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = index; + } + else if( caps.dwChannels == 1 ) + { + int index = 0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1M16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 11025.0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2M16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 22050.0; + if( caps.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4M16) pad->pad_SampleRates[index++] = 44100.0; + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = index; + } + else pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = 0; + IDirectSoundCapture_Release( lpDirectSoundCapture ); + } + } + else +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + + { + /********** Output ******************************/ + DSCAPS caps; + if( lpGUID == NULL ) sDefaultOutputDeviceID = sDeviceIndex; + /* Create interfaces for each object. */ + hr = DirectSoundCreate( lpGUID, &lpDirectSound, NULL ); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = 0; + DBUG(("Cannot create dsound for %s. Result = 0x%x\n", lpszDesc, hr )); + } + else + { + /* Query device characteristics. */ + caps.dwSize = sizeof(caps); + IDirectSound_GetCaps( lpDirectSound, &caps ); + pad->pad_Info.maxOutputChannels = ( caps.dwFlags & DSCAPS_PRIMARYSTEREO ) ? 2 : 1; + /* Get sample rates. */ + pad->pad_SampleRates[0] = (double) caps.dwMinSecondarySampleRate; + pad->pad_SampleRates[1] = (double) caps.dwMaxSecondarySampleRate; + if( caps.dwFlags & DSCAPS_CONTINUOUSRATE ) pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = -1; + else if( caps.dwMinSecondarySampleRate == caps.dwMaxSecondarySampleRate ) + { + if( caps.dwMinSecondarySampleRate == 0 ) + { + /* + ** On my Thinkpad 380Z, DirectSoundV6 returns min-max=0 !! + ** But it supports continuous sampling. + ** So fake range of rates, and hope it really supports it. + */ + pad->pad_SampleRates[0] = 11025.0f; + pad->pad_SampleRates[1] = 48000.0f; + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = -1; /* continuous range */ + + DBUG(("PA - Reported rates both zero. Setting to fake values for device #%d\n", sDeviceIndex )); + } + else + { + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = 1; + } + } + else if( (caps.dwMinSecondarySampleRate < 1000.0) && (caps.dwMaxSecondarySampleRate > 50000.0) ) + { + /* The EWS88MT drivers lie, lie, lie. The say they only support two rates, 100 & 100000. + ** But we know that they really support a range of rates! + ** So when we see a ridiculous set of rates, assume it is a range. + */ + pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = -1; + DBUG(("PA - Sample rate range used instead of two odd values for device #%d\n", sDeviceIndex )); + } + else pad->pad_Info.numSampleRates = 2; + IDirectSound_Release( lpDirectSound ); + } + } + pad->pad_Info.nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; + sDeviceIndex++; + return( TRUE ); +} +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + if( sNumDevices <= 0 ) Pa_Initialize(); + return sNumDevices; +} +static internalPortAudioDevice *Pa_GetInternalDevice( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + if( (id < 0) || ( id >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + return &sDevices[id]; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ) +{ + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + if( (id < 0) || ( id >= Pa_CountDevices()) ) return NULL; + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( id ); + return &pad->pad_Info ; +} +static PaError Pa_MaybeQueryDevices( void ) +{ + if( sNumDevices == 0 ) + { + return Pa_QueryDevices(); + } + return 0; +} +/************************************************************************* +** Returns recommended device ID. +** On the PC, the recommended device can be specified by the user by +** setting an environment variable. For example, to use device #1. +** +** set PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE=1 +** +** The user should first determine the available device ID by using +** the supplied application "pa_devs". +*/ +#define PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE (32) +#define PA_REC_IN_DEV_ENV_NAME ("PA_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_DEVICE") +#define PA_REC_OUT_DEV_ENV_NAME ("PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE") +static PaDeviceID PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( char *envName ) +{ + DWORD hresult; + char envbuf[PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE]; + PaDeviceID recommendedID = paNoDevice; + /* Let user determine default device by setting environment variable. */ + hresult = GetEnvironmentVariable( envName, envbuf, PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE ); + if( (hresult > 0) && (hresult < PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE) ) + { + recommendedID = atoi( envbuf ); + } + return recommendedID; +} +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PaError result; + result = PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( PA_REC_IN_DEV_ENV_NAME ); + if( result < 0 ) + { + result = Pa_MaybeQueryDevices(); + if( result < 0 ) return result; + result = sDefaultInputDeviceID; + } + return result; +} +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PaError result; + result = PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( PA_REC_OUT_DEV_ENV_NAME ); + if( result < 0 ) + { + result = Pa_MaybeQueryDevices(); + if( result < 0 ) return result; + result = sDefaultOutputDeviceID; + } + return result; +} +/********************************************************************** +** Make sure that we have queried the device capabilities. +*/ +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW + PRINT(("WARNING - Underflow Simulation Enabled - Expect a Big Glitch!!!\n")); +#endif + return Pa_MaybeQueryDevices(); +} +static PaError Pa_TimeSlice( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = 0; + long bytesEmpty = 0; + long bytesFilled = 0; + long bytesToXfer = 0; + long numChunks; + HRESULT hresult; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + short *nativeBufPtr; + past->past_NumCallbacks += 1; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + /* How much input data is available? */ +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + DSW_QueryInputFilled( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper, &bytesFilled ); + bytesToXfer = bytesFilled; + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + /* How much output room is available? */ + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + DSW_QueryOutputSpace( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper, &bytesEmpty ); + bytesToXfer = bytesEmpty; + } + AddTraceMessage( "bytesEmpty ", bytesEmpty ); + /* Choose smallest value if both are active. */ + if( (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) && (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) ) + { + bytesToXfer = ( bytesFilled < bytesEmpty ) ? bytesFilled : bytesEmpty; + } + /* printf("bytesFilled = %d, bytesEmpty = %d, bytesToXfer = %d\n", + bytesFilled, bytesEmpty, bytesToXfer); + */ + /* Quantize to multiples of a buffer. */ + numChunks = bytesToXfer / pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer; + if( numChunks > (long)(past->past_NumUserBuffers/2) ) + { + numChunks = (long)past->past_NumUserBuffers/2; + } + else if( numChunks < 0 ) + { + numChunks = 0; + } + AddTraceMessage( "numChunks ", numChunks ); + nativeBufPtr = pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer; + if( numChunks > 0 ) + { + while( numChunks-- > 0 ) + { + /* Measure usage based on time to process one user buffer. */ + Pa_StartUsageCalculation( past ); +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + /* Get native data from DirectSound. */ + if( past->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) + { + hresult = DSW_ReadBlock( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper, (char *) nativeBufPtr, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer ); + if( hresult < 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("DirectSound ReadBlock failed, hresult = 0x%x\n",hresult)); + sPaHostError = hresult; + break; + } + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + /* Convert 16 bit native data to user data and call user routine. */ + result = Pa_CallConvertInt16( past, nativeBufPtr, nativeBufPtr ); + if( result != 0) break; + /* Pass native data to DirectSound. */ + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + /* static short DEBUGHACK = 0; + DEBUGHACK += 0x0049; + nativeBufPtr[0] = DEBUGHACK; /* Make buzz to see if DirectSound still running. */ + hresult = DSW_WriteBlock( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper, (char *) nativeBufPtr, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer ); + if( hresult < 0 ) + { + ERR_RPT(("DirectSound WriteBlock failed, result = 0x%x\n",hresult)); + sPaHostError = hresult; + break; + } + } + Pa_EndUsageCalculation( past ); + } + } + return result; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +static void CALLBACK Pa_TimerCallback(UINT uID, UINT uMsg, DWORD dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *past; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW + gUnderCallbackCounter++; + if( (gUnderCallbackCounter >= UNDER_START_GAP) && + (gUnderCallbackCounter <= UNDER_STOP_GAP) ) + { + if( gUnderCallbackCounter == UNDER_START_GAP) + { + AddTraceMessage("Begin stall: gUnderCallbackCounter =======", gUnderCallbackCounter ); + } + if( gUnderCallbackCounter == UNDER_STOP_GAP) + { + AddTraceMessage("End stall: gUnderCallbackCounter =======", gUnderCallbackCounter ); + } + return; + } +#endif + past = (internalPortAudioStream *) dwUser; + if( past == NULL ) return; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return; + if( !pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback && past->past_IsActive ) + { + if( past->past_StopNow ) + { + past->past_IsActive = 0; + } + else if( past->past_StopSoon ) + { + DSoundWrapper *dsw = &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper; + if( past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + DSW_ZeroEmptySpace( dsw ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimerCallback: waiting - written ", (int) dsw->dsw_FramesWritten ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimerCallback: waiting - played ", (int) dsw->dsw_FramesPlayed ); + /* clear past_IsActive when all sound played */ + if( dsw->dsw_FramesPlayed >= past->past_FrameCount ) + { + past->past_IsActive = 0; + } + } + else + { + past->past_IsActive = 0; + } + } + else + { + pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback = 1; + if( Pa_TimeSlice( past ) != 0) /* Call time slice independant of timing method. */ + { + past->past_StopSoon = 1; + } + pahsc->pahsc_IfInsideCallback = 0; + } + } +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + PaError result = paNoError; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + int numBytes, maxChannels; + unsigned int minNumBuffers; + internalPortAudioDevice *pad; + DSoundWrapper *dsw; + /* Allocate and initialize host data. */ + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaHostSoundControl)); /* MEM */ + if( pahsc == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + memset( pahsc, 0, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl) ); + past->past_DeviceData = (void *) pahsc; + pahsc->pahsc_TimerID = 0; + dsw = &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper; + DSW_Init( dsw ); + /* Allocate native buffer. */ + maxChannels = ( past->past_NumOutputChannels > past->past_NumInputChannels ) ? + past->past_NumOutputChannels : past->past_NumInputChannels; + pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * maxChannels * sizeof(short); + if( maxChannels > 0 ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer = (short *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer); /* MEM */ + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + } + else + { + result = paInvalidChannelCount; + goto error; + } + + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", pahsc->pahsc_MinFramesPerHostBuffer )); + minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, past->past_SampleRate ); + past->past_NumUserBuffers = ( minNumBuffers > past->past_NumUserBuffers ) ? minNumBuffers : past->past_NumUserBuffers; + numBytes = pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer * past->past_NumUserBuffers; + if( numBytes < DSBSIZE_MIN ) + { + result = paBufferTooSmall; + goto error; + } + if( numBytes > DSBSIZE_MAX ) + { + result = paBufferTooBig; + goto error; + } + pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerDSBuffer = past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * past->past_NumUserBuffers; + { + int msecLatency = (int) ((pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerDSBuffer * 1000) / past->past_SampleRate); + PRINT(("PortAudio on DirectSound - Latency = %d frames, %d msec\n", pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerDSBuffer, msecLatency )); + } + /* ------------------ OUTPUT */ + if( (past->past_OutputDeviceID >= 0) && (past->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) ) + { + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: deviceID = 0x%x\n", past->past_OutputDeviceID)); + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( past->past_OutputDeviceID ); + hr = DirectSoundCreate( pad->pad_lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, NULL ); + /* If this fails, then try each output device until we find one that works. */ + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + int i; + ERR_RPT(("Creation of requested Audio Output device '%s' failed.\n", + ((pad->pad_lpGUID == NULL) ? "Default" : pad->pad_Info.name) )); + for( i=0; ipad_Info.maxOutputChannels >= past->past_NumOutputChannels ) + { + DBUG(("Try device '%s' instead.\n", pad->pad_Info.name )); + hr = DirectSoundCreate( pad->pad_lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSound, NULL ); + if( hr == DS_OK ) + { + ERR_RPT(("Using device '%s' instead.\n", pad->pad_Info.name )); + break; + } + } + } + } + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: DirectSoundCreate() failed!\n")); + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } + hr = DSW_InitOutputBuffer( dsw, + (unsigned long) (past->past_SampleRate + 0.5), + past->past_NumOutputChannels, numBytes ); + DBUG(("DSW_InitOutputBuffer() returns %x\n", hr)); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } + past->past_FrameCount = pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper.dsw_FramesWritten; + } +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + /* ------------------ INPUT */ + if( (past->past_InputDeviceID >= 0) && (past->past_NumInputChannels > 0) ) + { + pad = Pa_GetInternalDevice( past->past_InputDeviceID ); + hr = DirectSoundCaptureCreate( pad->pad_lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture, NULL ); + /* If this fails, then try each input device until we find one that works. */ + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + int i; + ERR_RPT(("Creation of requested Audio Capture device '%s' failed.\n", + ((pad->pad_lpGUID == NULL) ? "Default" : pad->pad_Info.name) )); + for( i=0; ipad_Info.maxInputChannels >= past->past_NumInputChannels ) + { + PRINT(("Try device '%s' instead.\n", pad->pad_Info.name )); + hr = DirectSoundCaptureCreate( pad->pad_lpGUID, &dsw->dsw_pDirectSoundCapture, NULL ); + if( hr == DS_OK ) break; + } + } + } + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: DirectSoundCaptureCreate() failed!\n")); + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } + hr = DSW_InitInputBuffer( dsw, + (unsigned long) (past->past_SampleRate + 0.5), + past->past_NumInputChannels, numBytes ); + DBUG(("DSW_InitInputBuffer() returns %x\n", hr)); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: DSW_InitInputBuffer() returns %x\n", hr)); + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } + } +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + /* Calculate scalar used in CPULoad calculation. */ + { + LARGE_INTEGER frequency; + if( QueryPerformanceFrequency( &frequency ) == 0 ) + { + pahsc->pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer = 0.0; + } + else + { + pahsc->pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer = past->past_SampleRate / + ( (double)frequency.QuadPart * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer ); + DBUG(("pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer = %g\n", pahsc->pahsc_InverseTicksPerUserBuffer )); + } + } + return result; +error: + PaHost_CloseStream( past ); + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + /* Give user callback a chance to pre-fill buffer. */ + result = Pa_TimeSlice( past ); + if( result != paNoError ) return result; // FIXME - what if finished? + hr = DSW_StartOutput( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper ); + DBUG(("PaHost_StartOutput: DSW_StartOutput returned = 0x%X.\n", hr)); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } +error: + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + HRESULT hr; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + hr = DSW_StartInput( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper ); + DBUG(("Pa_StartStream: DSW_StartInput returned = 0x%X.\n", hr)); + if( hr != DS_OK ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = hr; + goto error; + } +error: +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + PaError result = paNoError; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + past->past_StopNow = 0; + past->past_StopSoon = 0; + past->past_IsActive = 1; + /* Create timer that will wake us up so we can fill the DSound buffer. */ + { + int msecPerBuffer; + int resolution; + int bufsPerInterrupt; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StartEngine: past_NumUserBuffers = %d\n", past->past_NumUserBuffers)); + /* Decide how often to wake up and fill the buffers. */ + if( past->past_NumUserBuffers == 2 ) + { + /* Generate two timer interrupts per user buffer. */ + msecPerBuffer = (500 * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer) / (int) past->past_SampleRate; + } + else + { + if ( past->past_NumUserBuffers >= 16 ) bufsPerInterrupt = past->past_NumUserBuffers/8; + else if ( past->past_NumUserBuffers >= 8 ) bufsPerInterrupt = 2; + else bufsPerInterrupt = 1; + + msecPerBuffer = 1000 * (bufsPerInterrupt * past->past_FramesPerUserBuffer) / (int) past->past_SampleRate; + + DBUG(("PaHost_StartEngine: bufsPerInterrupt = %d\n", bufsPerInterrupt)); + } + + DBUG(("PaHost_StartEngine: msecPerBuffer = %d\n", msecPerBuffer)); + + if( msecPerBuffer < 10 ) msecPerBuffer = 10; + else if( msecPerBuffer > 100 ) msecPerBuffer = 100; + DBUG(("PaHost_StartEngine: clipped msecPerBuffer = %d\n", msecPerBuffer)); + + resolution = msecPerBuffer/4; + pahsc->pahsc_TimerID = timeSetEvent( msecPerBuffer, resolution, (LPTIMECALLBACK) Pa_TimerCallback, + (DWORD) past, TIME_PERIODIC ); + } + if( pahsc->pahsc_TimerID == 0 ) + { + past->past_IsActive = 0; + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = 0; + goto error; + } +error: + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + int timeoutMsec; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + if( abort ) past->past_StopNow = 1; + past->past_StopSoon = 1; + /* Set timeout at 20% beyond maximum time we might wait. */ + timeoutMsec = (int) (1200.0 * pahsc->pahsc_FramesPerDSBuffer / past->past_SampleRate); + while( past->past_IsActive && (timeoutMsec > 0) ) + { + Sleep(10); + timeoutMsec -= 10; + } + if( pahsc->pahsc_TimerID != 0 ) + { + timeKillEvent(pahsc->pahsc_TimerID); /* Stop callback timer. */ + pahsc->pahsc_TimerID = 0; + } + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ +#if SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE + HRESULT hr; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + (void) abort; + hr = DSW_StopInput( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper ); + DBUG(("DSW_StopInput() result is %x\n", hr)); +#endif /* SUPPORT_AUDIO_CAPTURE */ + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *past, int abort ) +{ + HRESULT hr; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + (void) abort; + hr = DSW_StopOutput( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper ); + DBUG(("DSW_StopOutput() result is %x\n", hr)); + return paNoError; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *past ) +{ + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paNoError; + DSW_Term( &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper ); + if( pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer ) + { + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer, pahsc->pahsc_BytesPerBuffer ); /* MEM */ + pahsc->pahsc_NativeBuffer = NULL; + } + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( pahsc, sizeof(PaHostSoundControl) ); /* MEM */ + past->past_DeviceData = NULL; + return paNoError; +} + +/* Set minimal latency based on whether NT or Win95. + * NT has higher latency. + */ +static int PaHost_GetMinSystemLatency( void ) +{ + int minLatencyMsec; + /* Set minimal latency based on whether NT or other OS. + * NT has higher latency. + */ + OSVERSIONINFO osvi; + osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof( osvi ); + GetVersionEx( &osvi ); + DBUG(("PA - PlatformId = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwPlatformId )); + DBUG(("PA - MajorVersion = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwMajorVersion )); + DBUG(("PA - MinorVersion = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwMinorVersion )); + /* Check for NT */ + if( (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4) && (osvi.dwPlatformId == 2) ) + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_NT_LATENCY; + } + else if(osvi.dwMajorVersion >= 5) + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_WDM_LATENCY; + } + else + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY; + } + return minLatencyMsec; +} + +/************************************************************************* +** Determine minimum number of buffers required for this host based +** on minimum latency. Latency can be optionally set by user by setting +** an environment variable. For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: +** +** set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 +** +** in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot. +** If the environment variable is not set, then the latency will be determined +** based on the OS. Windows NT has higher latency than Win95. +*/ +#define PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME ("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + char envbuf[PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE]; + DWORD hresult; + int minLatencyMsec = 0; + double msecPerBuffer = (1000.0 * framesPerBuffer) / sampleRate; + int minBuffers; + /* Let user determine minimal latency by setting environment variable. */ + hresult = GetEnvironmentVariable( PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME, envbuf, PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE ); + if( (hresult > 0) && (hresult < PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE) ) + { + minLatencyMsec = atoi( envbuf ); + } + else + { + minLatencyMsec = PaHost_GetMinSystemLatency(); +#if PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY + PRINT(("PA - Minimum Latency set to %d msec!\n", minLatencyMsec )); +#endif + + } + minBuffers = (int) (1.0 + ((double)minLatencyMsec / msecPerBuffer)); + if( minBuffers < 2 ) minBuffers = 2; + return minBuffers; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_Term( void ) +{ + int i; + /* Free names allocated during enumeration. */ + for( i=0; ipast_DeviceData; + if( pahsc == NULL ) return paInternalError; + return (PaError) (past->past_IsActive); +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + DSoundWrapper *dsw; + internalPortAudioStream *past = (internalPortAudioStream *) stream; + PaHostSoundControl *pahsc; + if( past == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + pahsc = (PaHostSoundControl *) past->past_DeviceData; + dsw = &pahsc->pahsc_DSoundWrapper; + return dsw->dsw_FramesPlayed; +} diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/portaudio.def b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/portaudio.def new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8012b99e --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_ds/portaudio.def @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +LIBRARY PortAudio +DESCRIPTION 'PortAudio Portable interface to audio HW' + +EXPORTS + ; Explicit exports can go here + Pa_Initialize @1 + Pa_Terminate @2 + Pa_GetHostError @3 + Pa_GetErrorText @4 + Pa_CountDevices @5 + Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID @6 + Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID @7 + Pa_GetDeviceInfo @8 + Pa_OpenStream @9 + Pa_OpenDefaultStream @10 + Pa_CloseStream @11 + Pa_StartStream @12 + Pa_StopStream @13 + Pa_StreamActive @14 + Pa_StreamTime @15 + Pa_GetCPULoad @16 + Pa_GetMinNumBuffers @17 + Pa_Sleep @18 + + ;123456789012345678901234567890123456 + ;000000000111111111122222222223333333 + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/Makefile.cygwin b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/Makefile.cygwin new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5cb4acef --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/Makefile.cygwin @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +# Makefile for PortAudio on cygwin +# Contributed by Bill Eldridge on 6/13/2001 + +ARCH= pa_win_wmme + +TESTS:= $(wildcard pa_tests/pa*.c pa_tests/debug*.c) + +.c.o: + -gcc -c -I./pa_common $< -o $*.o + -gcc $*.o -o $*.exe -L/usr/local/lib -L$(ARCH) -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + +all: sharedlib tests + +sharedlib: ./pa_common/pa_lib.c + gcc -c -I./pa_common pa_common/pa_lib.c -o pa_common/pa_lib.o + gcc -c -I./pa_common pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c -o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o + dlltool --export-all --output-def pa_win_wmme/pa_lib.def pa_common/pa_lib.o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o + gcc -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -o pa_win_wmme/portaudio.dll -Wl,--out-implib=pa_win_wmme/libportaudio.dll.a pa_win_wmme/pa_lib.def pa_common/pa_lib.o pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.o -L/usr/lib/w32api -lwinmm + cp pa_win_wmme/portaudio.dll /usr/local/bin + +tests: $(TESTS:.c=.o) + +sine: + gcc -c -I./pa_common pa_tests/patest_sine.c -o pa_tests/patest_sine.o + gcc pa_tests/patest_sine.o -o pa_tests/patest_sine.exe -L/usr/local/lib -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + +clean: + -rm ./pa_tests/*.exe + +nothing: + gcc pa_tests/patest_sine.o -L/usr/lib/w32api -L./pa_win_wmme -lportaudio.dll -lwinmm + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9dc03826 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c @@ -0,0 +1,1714 @@ +/* + * $Id: pa_win_wmme.c,v 1.6.4.3 2003/04/28 17:43:48 philburk Exp $ + * pa_win_wmme.c + * Implementation of PortAudio for Windows MultiMedia Extensions (WMME) + * + * PortAudio Portable Real-Time Audio Library + * Latest Version at: http://www.portaudio.com + * + * Authors: Ross Bencina and Phil Burk + * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and 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. + * + */ +/* + All memory allocations and frees are marked with MEM for quick review. +*/ + +/* Modification History: + PLB = Phil Burk + JM = Julien Maillard + RDB = Ross Bencina + PLB20010402 - sDevicePtrs now allocates based on sizeof(pointer) + PLB20010413 - check for excessive numbers of channels + PLB20010422 - apply Mike Berry's changes for CodeWarrior on PC + including condition including of memory.h, + and explicit typecasting on memory allocation + PLB20010802 - use GlobalAlloc for sDevicesPtr instead of PaHost_AllocFastMemory + PLB20010816 - pass process instead of thread to SetPriorityClass() + PLB20010927 - use number of frames instead of real-time for CPULoad calculation. + JM20020118 - prevent hung thread when buffers underflow. + PLB20020321 - detect Win XP versus NT, 9x; fix DBUG typo; removed init of CurrentCount + RDB20020411 - various renaming cleanups, factored streamData alloc and cpu usage init + RDB20020417 - stopped counting WAVE_MAPPER when there were no real devices + refactoring, renaming and fixed a few edge case bugs + PLB20020612 - added 8000.0 Hz to custom sampling rates array +*/ +#pragma warning (disable: 4115) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +/* PLB20010422 - "memory.h" doesn't work on CodeWarrior for PC. Thanks Mike Berry for the mod. */ +#ifndef __MWERKS__ +#include +#include +#endif /* __MWERKS__ */ +#include "portaudio.h" +#include "pa_host.h" +#include "pa_trace.h" + +/************************************************* Constants ********/ +#define PA_TRACK_MEMORY (0) + +#define PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK (0) /* Select between two options for background task. 0=thread, 1=timer */ +/* Switches for debugging. */ +#define PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW (0) /* Set to one to force an underflow of the output buffer. */ + +/* To trace program, enable TRACE_REALTIME_EVENTS in pa_trace.h */ +#define PA_TRACE_RUN (0) +#define PA_TRACE_START_STOP (1) + +#define PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY (0) /* For debugging glitches. */ + +#if PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY + #define PA_MIN_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER (100) + #define PA_MAX_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER (300) /* Do not exceed unless user buffer exceeds */ + #define PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (4) + #define PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (16) /* OK to exceed if necessary */ + #define PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY (400) +#else + #define PA_MIN_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER (10) + #define PA_MAX_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER (100) /* Do not exceed unless user buffer exceeds */ + #define PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (3) + #define PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS (16) /* OK to exceed if necessary */ + #define PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY (200) +#endif +#define MIN_TIMEOUT_MSEC (1000) + +/* +** Use higher latency for NT because it is even worse at real-time +** operation than Win9x. +*/ +#define PA_WIN_NT_LATENCY (PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY * 2) +#define PA_WIN_WDM_LATENCY (PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY) + +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW +static gUnderCallbackCounter = 0; +#define UNDER_SLEEP_AT (40) +#define UNDER_SLEEP_FOR (500) +#endif + +#define PRINT(x) { printf x; fflush(stdout); } +#define ERR_RPT(x) PRINT(x) +#define DBUG(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +#define DBUGX(x) /* PRINT(x) */ +/************************************************* Definitions ********/ +/************************************************************** + * Structure for internal host specific stream data. + * This is allocated on a per stream basis. + */ +typedef struct PaWMMEStreamData +{ + /* Input -------------- */ + HWAVEIN hWaveIn; + WAVEHDR *inputBuffers; + int currentInputBuffer; + int bytesPerHostInputBuffer; + int bytesPerUserInputBuffer; /* native buffer size in bytes */ + /* Output -------------- */ + HWAVEOUT hWaveOut; + WAVEHDR *outputBuffers; + int currentOutputBuffer; + int bytesPerHostOutputBuffer; + int bytesPerUserOutputBuffer; /* native buffer size in bytes */ + /* Run Time -------------- */ + PaTimestamp framesPlayed; + long lastPosition; /* used to track frames played. */ + /* For measuring CPU utilization. */ + LARGE_INTEGER entryCount; + double inverseTicksPerHostBuffer; + /* Init Time -------------- */ + int numHostBuffers; + int framesPerHostBuffer; + int userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + CRITICAL_SECTION streamLock; /* Mutext to prevent threads from colliding. */ + INT streamLockInited; +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + BOOL ifInsideCallback; /* Test for reentrancy. */ + MMRESULT timerID; +#else + HANDLE abortEvent; + int abortEventInited; + HANDLE bufferEvent; + int bufferEventInited; + HANDLE engineThread; + DWORD engineThreadID; +#endif +} +PaWMMEStreamData; +/************************************************* Shared Data ********/ +/* FIXME - put Mutex around this shared data. */ +static int sNumInputDevices = 0; +static int sNumOutputDevices = 0; +static int sNumDevices = 0; +static PaDeviceInfo **sDevicePtrs = NULL; +static int sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; +static int sPaHostError = 0; +static const char sMapperSuffixInput[] = " - Input"; +static const char sMapperSuffixOutput[] = " - Output"; + +#if PA_TRACK_MEMORY +static int sNumAllocations = 0; +#endif + +/************************************************* Macros ********/ +/* Convert external PA ID to an internal ID that includes WAVE_MAPPER */ +#define PaDeviceIdToWinId(id) (((id) < sNumInputDevices) ? (id - 1) : (id - sNumInputDevices - 1)) +/************************************************* Prototypes **********/ + +void Pa_InitializeNumDevices( void ); +PaError Pa_AllocateDevicePtrs( void ); + +static void CALLBACK Pa_TimerCallback(UINT uID, UINT uMsg, + DWORD dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2); +PaError PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( internalPortAudioStream *past ); +static PaError PaHost_UpdateStreamTime( PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData ); +static PaError PaHost_BackgroundManager( internalPortAudioStream *past ); + +static void *PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( long numBytes ); +static void PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( void *addr ); + +/*******************************************************************/ +static PaError PaHost_AllocateWMMEStreamData( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + + wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(sizeof(PaWMMEStreamData)); /* MEM */ + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + memset( wmmeStreamData, 0, sizeof(PaWMMEStreamData) ); + stream->past_DeviceData = (void *) wmmeStreamData; + + return result; + +error: + return result; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +static void PaHost_FreeWMMEStreamData( internalPortAudioStream *internalStream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) internalStream->past_DeviceData; + + PaHost_FreeFastMemory( wmmeStreamData, sizeof(PaWMMEStreamData) ); /* MEM */ + internalStream->past_DeviceData = NULL; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +static PaWMMEStreamData* PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( internalPortAudioStream* internalStream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *result = NULL; + + if( internalStream != NULL ) + { + result = (PaWMMEStreamData *) internalStream->past_DeviceData; + } + return result; +} +/********************************* BEGIN CPU UTILIZATION MEASUREMENT ****/ +/* FIXME: the cpu usage code should be factored out into a common module */ +static void Pa_InitializeCpuUsageScalar( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + + LARGE_INTEGER frequency; + if( QueryPerformanceFrequency( &frequency ) == 0 ) + { + wmmeStreamData->inverseTicksPerHostBuffer = 0.0; + } + else + { + wmmeStreamData->inverseTicksPerHostBuffer = stream->past_SampleRate / + ( (double)frequency.QuadPart * stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer ); + DBUG(("inverseTicksPerHostBuffer = %g\n", wmmeStreamData->inverseTicksPerHostBuffer )); + } +} +static void Pa_StartUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return; + /* Query system timer for usage analysis and to prevent overuse of CPU. */ + QueryPerformanceCounter( &wmmeStreamData->entryCount ); +} +static void Pa_EndUsageCalculation( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + LARGE_INTEGER CurrentCount; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return; + /* + * Measure CPU utilization during this callback. Note that this calculation + * assumes that we had the processor the whole time. + */ +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 (0.9) +#define LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 (0.99999 - LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0) + if( QueryPerformanceCounter( &CurrentCount ) ) + { + LONGLONG InsideCount = CurrentCount.QuadPart - wmmeStreamData->entryCount.QuadPart; + double newUsage = InsideCount * wmmeStreamData->inverseTicksPerHostBuffer; + stream->past_Usage = (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_0 * stream->past_Usage) + + (LOWPASS_COEFFICIENT_1 * newUsage); + } +} +/****************************************** END CPU UTILIZATION *******/ + +static void Pa_InitializeNumDevices( void ) +{ + sNumInputDevices = waveInGetNumDevs(); + if( sNumInputDevices > 0 ) + { + sNumInputDevices += 1; /* add one extra for the WAVE_MAPPER */ + sDefaultInputDeviceID = 0; + } + else + { + sDefaultInputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + } + + sNumOutputDevices = waveOutGetNumDevs(); + if( sNumOutputDevices > 0 ) + { + sNumOutputDevices += 1; /* add one extra for the WAVE_MAPPER */ + sDefaultOutputDeviceID = sNumInputDevices; + } + else + { + sDefaultOutputDeviceID = paNoDevice; + } + + sNumDevices = sNumInputDevices + sNumOutputDevices; +} + +static PaError Pa_AllocateDevicePtrs( void ) +{ + int numBytes; + int i; + + /* Allocate structures to hold device info. */ + /* PLB20010402 - was allocating too much memory. */ + /* numBytes = sNumDevices * sizeof(PaDeviceInfo); // PLB20010402 */ + + if( sNumDevices > 0 ) + { + numBytes = sNumDevices * sizeof(PaDeviceInfo *); /* PLB20010402 */ + sDevicePtrs = (PaDeviceInfo **) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( numBytes ); /* MEM */ + if( sDevicePtrs == NULL ) return paInsufficientMemory; + + for( i = 0; i < sNumDevices; i++ ) + sDevicePtrs[i] = NULL; /* RDB20020417 explicitly set each ptr to NULL */ + } + else + { + sDevicePtrs = NULL; + } + + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +long Pa_GetHostError() +{ + return sPaHostError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +int Pa_CountDevices() +{ + if( PaHost_IsInitialized() ) + return sNumDevices; + else + return 0; +} +/************************************************************************* + * If a PaDeviceInfo structure has not already been created, + * then allocate one and fill it in for the selected device. + * + * We create one extra input and one extra output device for the WAVE_MAPPER. + * [Does anyone know how to query the default device and get its name?] + */ +const PaDeviceInfo* Pa_GetDeviceInfo( PaDeviceID id ) +{ +#define NUM_STANDARDSAMPLINGRATES 3 /* 11025, 22050, 44100 */ + static DWORD customSamplingRates[] = { 8000, 32000, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000 }; +#define NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES (sizeof(customSamplingRates)/sizeof(DWORD)) +#define MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES (NUM_STANDARDSAMPLINGRATES+NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES) + + PaDeviceInfo *deviceInfo; + double *sampleRates; /* non-const ptr */ + int i; + char *s; + + DBUG(( "Pa_GetDeviceInfo( %d )\n", id )); + if( id < 0 || id >= sNumDevices ) + return NULL; + if( sDevicePtrs[ id ] != NULL ) + { + return sDevicePtrs[ id ]; + } + deviceInfo = (PaDeviceInfo *)PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( sizeof(PaDeviceInfo) ); /* MEM */ + if( deviceInfo == NULL ) return NULL; + deviceInfo->structVersion = 1; + deviceInfo->maxInputChannels = 0; + deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = 0; + deviceInfo->numSampleRates = 0; + sampleRates = (double*)PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( MAX_NUMSAMPLINGRATES * sizeof(double) ); /* MEM */ + deviceInfo->sampleRates = sampleRates; + deviceInfo->nativeSampleFormats = paInt16; /* should query for higher bit depths below */ + if( id < sNumInputDevices ) + { + /* input device */ + int inputMmID = PaDeviceIdToWinId(id); + WAVEINCAPS wic; + if( waveInGetDevCaps( inputMmID, &wic, sizeof( WAVEINCAPS ) ) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + goto error; + + /* Append I/O suffix to WAVE_MAPPER device. */ + if( inputMmID == WAVE_MAPPER ) + { + s = (char *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( strlen( wic.szPname ) + 1 + sizeof(sMapperSuffixInput) ); /* MEM */ + strcpy( s, wic.szPname ); + strcat( s, sMapperSuffixInput ); + } + else + { + s = (char *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( strlen( wic.szPname ) + 1 ); /* MEM */ + strcpy( s, wic.szPname ); + } + deviceInfo->name = s; + deviceInfo->maxInputChannels = wic.wChannels; + DBUG(( "Pa_GetDeviceInfo: input %s, maxChannels = %d\n", deviceInfo->name, deviceInfo->maxInputChannels )); + /* Sometimes a device can return a rediculously large number of channels. + * This happened with an SBLive card on a Windows ME box. + * If that happens, then force it to 2 channels. PLB20010413 + */ + if( (deviceInfo->maxInputChannels < 1) || (deviceInfo->maxInputChannels > 256) ) + { + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetDeviceInfo: Num input channels reported as %d! Changed to 2.\n", deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels )); + deviceInfo->maxInputChannels = 2; + } + /* Add a sample rate to the list if we can do stereo 16 bit at that rate + * based on the format flags. */ + if( wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1M16 ||wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 11025.; + if( wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2M16 ||wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 22050.; + if( wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4M16 ||wic.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 44100.; + /* Add a sample rate to the list if we can do stereo 16 bit at that rate + * based on opening the device successfully. */ + for( i=0; i < NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES; i++ ) + { + WAVEFORMATEX wfx; + wfx.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfx.nSamplesPerSec = customSamplingRates[i]; + wfx.wBitsPerSample = 16; + wfx.cbSize = 0; /* ignored */ + wfx.nChannels = (WORD)deviceInfo->maxInputChannels; + wfx.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfx.nChannels * wfx.nSamplesPerSec * sizeof(short); + wfx.nBlockAlign = (WORD)(wfx.nChannels * sizeof(short)); + if( waveInOpen( NULL, inputMmID, &wfx, 0, 0, WAVE_FORMAT_QUERY ) == MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = customSamplingRates[i]; + } + } + + } + else if( id - sNumInputDevices < sNumOutputDevices ) + { + /* output device */ + int outputMmID = PaDeviceIdToWinId(id); + WAVEOUTCAPS woc; + if( waveOutGetDevCaps( outputMmID, &woc, sizeof( WAVEOUTCAPS ) ) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + goto error; + /* Append I/O suffix to WAVE_MAPPER device. */ + if( outputMmID == WAVE_MAPPER ) + { + s = (char *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( strlen( woc.szPname ) + 1 + sizeof(sMapperSuffixOutput) ); /* MEM */ + strcpy( s, woc.szPname ); + strcat( s, sMapperSuffixOutput ); + } + else + { + s = (char *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( strlen( woc.szPname ) + 1 ); /* MEM */ + strcpy( s, woc.szPname ); + } + deviceInfo->name = s; + deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = woc.wChannels; + DBUG(( "Pa_GetDeviceInfo: output %s, maxChannels = %d\n", deviceInfo->name, deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels )); + /* Sometimes a device can return a rediculously large number of channels. + * This happened with an SBLive card on a Windows ME box. + * It also happens on Win XP! + */ + if( (deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels < 1) || (deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels > 256) ) + { +#if 1 + deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = 2; +#else + /* If channel max is goofy, then query for max channels. PLB20020228 + * This doesn't seem to help. Disable code for now. Remove it later. + */ + ERR_RPT(("Pa_GetDeviceInfo: Num output channels reported as %d!", deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels )); + deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = 0; + /* Attempt to find the correct maximum by querying the device. */ + for( i=2; i<16; i += 2 ) + { + WAVEFORMATEX wfx; + wfx.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfx.nSamplesPerSec = 44100; + wfx.wBitsPerSample = 16; + wfx.cbSize = 0; /* ignored */ + wfx.nChannels = (WORD) i; + wfx.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfx.nChannels * wfx.nSamplesPerSec * sizeof(short); + wfx.nBlockAlign = (WORD)(wfx.nChannels * sizeof(short)); + if( waveOutOpen( NULL, outputMmID, &wfx, 0, 0, WAVE_FORMAT_QUERY ) == MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels = i; + } + else + { + break; + } + } +#endif + ERR_RPT((" Changed to %d.\n", deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels )); + } + + /* Add a sample rate to the list if we can do stereo 16 bit at that rate + * based on the format flags. */ + if( woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1M16 ||woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_1S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 11025.; + if( woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2M16 ||woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_2S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 22050.; + if( woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4M16 ||woc.dwFormats & WAVE_FORMAT_4S16 ) + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = 44100.; + + /* Add a sample rate to the list if we can do stereo 16 bit at that rate + * based on opening the device successfully. */ + for( i=0; i < NUM_CUSTOMSAMPLINGRATES; i++ ) + { + WAVEFORMATEX wfx; + wfx.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfx.nSamplesPerSec = customSamplingRates[i]; + wfx.wBitsPerSample = 16; + wfx.cbSize = 0; /* ignored */ + wfx.nChannels = (WORD)deviceInfo->maxOutputChannels; + wfx.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfx.nChannels * wfx.nSamplesPerSec * sizeof(short); + wfx.nBlockAlign = (WORD)(wfx.nChannels * sizeof(short)); + DBUG(( "Pa_GetDeviceInfo: waveOutOpen( ... WAVE_FORMAT_QUERY at SR = %d\n", customSamplingRates[i] )); + if( waveOutOpen( NULL, outputMmID, &wfx, 0, 0, WAVE_FORMAT_QUERY ) == MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sampleRates[ deviceInfo->numSampleRates++ ] = customSamplingRates[i]; + } + } + } + DBUG(( "Pa_GetDeviceInfo: done.\n" )); + sDevicePtrs[ id ] = deviceInfo; + return deviceInfo; + +error: + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( sampleRates ); /* MEM */ + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( deviceInfo ); /* MEM */ + + return NULL; +} +/************************************************************************* + * Returns recommended device ID. + * On the PC, the recommended device can be specified by the user by + * setting an environment variable. For example, to use device #1. + * + * set PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE=1 + * + * The user should first determine the available device ID by using + * the supplied application "pa_devs". + */ +#define PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE (32) +#define PA_REC_IN_DEV_ENV_NAME ("PA_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_DEVICE") +#define PA_REC_OUT_DEV_ENV_NAME ("PA_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_DEVICE") +static PaDeviceID PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( char *envName ) +{ + DWORD hresult; + char envbuf[PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE]; + PaDeviceID recommendedID = paNoDevice; + + /* Let user determine default device by setting environment variable. */ + hresult = GetEnvironmentVariable( envName, envbuf, PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE ); + if( (hresult > 0) && (hresult < PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE) ) + { + recommendedID = atoi( envbuf ); + } + return recommendedID; +} +/********************************************************************** + * Check for environment variable, else query devices and use result. + */ +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PaDeviceID result; + + result = PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( PA_REC_IN_DEV_ENV_NAME ); + if( result == paNoDevice || result < 0 || result >= sNumInputDevices ) + { + result = sDefaultInputDeviceID; + } + return result; +} +PaDeviceID Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID( void ) +{ + PaDeviceID result; + + result = PaHost_GetEnvDefaultDeviceID( PA_REC_OUT_DEV_ENV_NAME ); + if( result == paNoDevice || result < sNumInputDevices || result >= sNumDevices ) + { + result = sDefaultOutputDeviceID; + } + return result; +} +/********************************************************************** + * Initialize Host dependant part of API. + */ +PaError PaHost_Init( void ) +{ + +#if PA_TRACK_MEMORY + PRINT(("PaHost_Init: sNumAllocations = %d\n", sNumAllocations )); +#endif + +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW + PRINT(("WARNING - Underflow Simulation Enabled - Expect a Big Glitch!!!\n")); +#endif + + + Pa_InitializeNumDevices(); + + return Pa_AllocateDevicePtrs(); +} + +/********************************************************************** + * Check WAVE buffers to see if they are done. + * Fill any available output buffers and use any available + * input buffers by calling user callback. + * + * This routine will loop until: + * user callback returns !=0 OR + * all output buffers are filled OR + * past->past_StopSoon is set OR + * an error occurs when calling WMME. + * + * Returns >0 when user requests a stop, <0 on error. + * + */ +static PaError Pa_TimeSlice( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + MMRESULT mmresult; + char *inBufPtr; + char *outBufPtr; + int gotInput = 0; + int gotOutput = 0; + int i; + int buffersProcessed = 0; + int done = 0; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + stream->past_NumCallbacks += 1; +#if PA_TRACE_RUN + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: past_NumCallbacks ", stream->past_NumCallbacks ); +#endif + + /* JM20020118 - prevent hung thread when buffers underflow. */ + /* while( !done ) /* BAD */ + while( !done && !stream->past_StopSoon ) /* GOOD */ + { +#if PA_SIMULATE_UNDERFLOW + if(gUnderCallbackCounter++ == UNDER_SLEEP_AT) + { + Sleep(UNDER_SLEEP_FOR); + } +#endif + + /* If we are using output, then we need an empty output buffer. */ + gotOutput = 0; + outBufPtr = NULL; + if( stream->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + if((wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer ].dwFlags & WHDR_DONE) == 0) + { + break; /* If none empty then bail and try again later. */ + } + else + { + outBufPtr = wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer ].lpData; + gotOutput = 1; + } + } + /* Use an input buffer if one is available. */ + gotInput = 0; + inBufPtr = NULL; + if( ( stream->past_NumInputChannels > 0 ) && + (wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer ].dwFlags & WHDR_DONE) ) + { + inBufPtr = wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer ].lpData; + gotInput = 1; +#if PA_TRACE_RUN + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: got input buffer at ", (int)inBufPtr ); + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: got input buffer # ", wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer ); +#endif + + } + /* If we can't do anything then bail out. */ + if( !gotInput && !gotOutput ) break; + buffersProcessed += 1; + /* Each Wave buffer contains multiple user buffers so do them all now. */ + /* Base Usage on time it took to process one host buffer. */ + Pa_StartUsageCalculation( stream ); + for( i=0; iuserBuffersPerHostBuffer; i++ ) + { + if( done ) + { + if( gotOutput ) + { + /* Clear remainder of wave buffer if we are waiting for stop. */ + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: zero rest of wave buffer ", i ); + memset( outBufPtr, 0, wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserOutputBuffer ); + } + } + else + { + /* Convert 16 bit native data to user data and call user routine. */ + result = Pa_CallConvertInt16( stream, (short *) inBufPtr, (short *) outBufPtr ); + if( result != 0) done = 1; + } + if( gotInput ) inBufPtr += wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserInputBuffer; + if( gotOutput) outBufPtr += wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserOutputBuffer; + } + Pa_EndUsageCalculation( stream ); + /* Send WAVE buffer to Wave Device to be refilled. */ + if( gotInput ) + { + mmresult = waveInAddBuffer( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, + &wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer ], + sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sPaHostError = mmresult; + result = paHostError; + break; + } + wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer = (wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer+1 >= wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers) ? + 0 : wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer+1; + } + /* Write WAVE buffer to Wave Device. */ + if( gotOutput ) + { +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "Pa_TimeSlice: writing buffer ", wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer ); +#endif + mmresult = waveOutWrite( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, + &wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[ wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer ], + sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sPaHostError = mmresult; + result = paHostError; + break; + } + wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer = (wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer+1 >= wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers) ? + 0 : wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer+1; + } + + } + +#if PA_TRACE_RUN + AddTraceMessage("Pa_TimeSlice: buffersProcessed ", buffersProcessed ); +#endif + return (result != 0) ? result : done; +} + +/*******************************************************************/ +static PaError PaHost_BackgroundManager( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + int i; + int numQueuedoutputBuffers = 0; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + + /* Has someone asked us to abort by calling Pa_AbortStream()? */ + if( stream->past_StopNow ) + { + stream->past_IsActive = 0; /* Will cause thread to return. */ + } + /* Has someone asked us to stop by calling Pa_StopStream() + * OR has a user callback returned '1' to indicate finished. + */ + else if( stream->past_StopSoon ) + { + /* Poll buffer and when all have played then exit thread. */ + /* Count how many output buffers are queued. */ + numQueuedoutputBuffers = 0; + if( stream->past_NumOutputChannels > 0 ) + { + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + if( !( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[ i ].dwFlags & WHDR_DONE) ) + { +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_BackgroundManager: waiting for buffer ", i ); +#endif + numQueuedoutputBuffers++; + } + } + } +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_BackgroundManager: numQueuedoutputBuffers ", numQueuedoutputBuffers ); +#endif + if( numQueuedoutputBuffers == 0 ) + { + stream->past_IsActive = 0; /* Will cause thread to return. */ + } + } + else + { + /* Process full input buffer and fill up empty output buffers. */ + if( (result = Pa_TimeSlice( stream )) != 0) + { + /* User callback has asked us to stop. */ +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_BackgroundManager: TimeSlice() returned ", result ); +#endif + stream->past_StopSoon = 1; /* Request that audio play out then stop. */ + result = paNoError; + } + } + + PaHost_UpdateStreamTime( wmmeStreamData ); + return result; +} + +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK +/*******************************************************************/ +static void CALLBACK Pa_TimerCallback(UINT uID, UINT uMsg, DWORD dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *stream; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + PaError result; + + stream = (internalPortAudioStream *) dwUser; + if( stream == NULL ) return; + wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return; + if( wmmeStreamData->ifInsideCallback ) + { + if( wmmeStreamData->timerID != 0 ) + { + timeKillEvent(wmmeStreamData->timerID); /* Stop callback timer. */ + wmmeStreamData->timerID = 0; + } + return; + } + wmmeStreamData->ifInsideCallback = 1; + /* Manage flags and audio processing. */ + result = PaHost_BackgroundManager( stream ); + if( result != paNoError ) + { + stream->past_IsActive = 0; + } + wmmeStreamData->ifInsideCallback = 0; +} +#else /* PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK */ +/*******************************************************************/ +static DWORD WINAPI WinMMPa_OutputThreadProc( void *pArg ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *stream; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + HANDLE events[2]; + int numEvents = 0; + DWORD result = 0; + DWORD waitResult; + DWORD numTimeouts = 0; + DWORD timeOut; + stream = (internalPortAudioStream *) pArg; + wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "WinMMPa_OutputThreadProc: timeoutPeriod", timeoutPeriod ); + AddTraceMessage( "WinMMPa_OutputThreadProc: past_NumUserBuffers", stream->past_NumUserBuffers ); +#endif + /* Calculate timeOut as half the time it would take to play all buffers. */ + timeOut = (DWORD) (500.0 * PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( stream ) / stream->past_SampleRate); + /* Get event(s) ready for wait. */ + events[numEvents++] = wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent; + if( wmmeStreamData->abortEventInited ) events[numEvents++] = wmmeStreamData->abortEvent; + /* Stay in this thread as long as we are "active". */ + while( stream->past_IsActive ) + { + /*******************************************************************/ + /******** WAIT here for an event from WMME or PA *******************/ + /*******************************************************************/ + waitResult = WaitForMultipleObjects( numEvents, events, FALSE, timeOut ); + /* Error? */ + if( waitResult == WAIT_FAILED ) + { + sPaHostError = GetLastError(); + result = paHostError; + stream->past_IsActive = 0; + } + /* Timeout? Don't stop. Just keep polling for DONE.*/ + else if( waitResult == WAIT_TIMEOUT ) + { +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "WinMMPa_OutputThreadProc: timed out ", numQueuedoutputBuffers ); +#endif + numTimeouts += 1; + } + /* Manage flags and audio processing. */ + result = PaHost_BackgroundManager( stream ); + if( result != paNoError ) + { + stream->past_IsActive = 0; + } + } + return result; +} +#endif + +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenInputStream( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + MMRESULT mmresult; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + int i; + int inputMmId; + int bytesPerInputFrame; + WAVEFORMATEX wfx; + const PaDeviceInfo *deviceInfo; + + wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: deviceID = 0x%x\n", stream->past_InputDeviceID)); + deviceInfo = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( stream->past_InputDeviceID ); + if( deviceInfo == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + switch( deviceInfo->nativeSampleFormats ) + { + case paInt32: + case paFloat32: + bytesPerInputFrame = sizeof(float) * stream->past_NumInputChannels; + break; + default: + bytesPerInputFrame = sizeof(short) * stream->past_NumInputChannels; + break; + } + wfx.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfx.nChannels = (WORD) stream->past_NumInputChannels; + wfx.nSamplesPerSec = (DWORD) stream->past_SampleRate; + wfx.nAvgBytesPerSec = (DWORD)(bytesPerInputFrame * stream->past_SampleRate); + wfx.nBlockAlign = (WORD)bytesPerInputFrame; + wfx.wBitsPerSample = (WORD)((bytesPerInputFrame/stream->past_NumInputChannels) * 8); + wfx.cbSize = 0; + inputMmId = PaDeviceIdToWinId( stream->past_InputDeviceID ); +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + mmresult = waveInOpen( &wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, inputMmId, &wfx, + 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL ); +#else + mmresult = waveInOpen( &wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, inputMmId, &wfx, + (DWORD)wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent, (DWORD) stream, CALLBACK_EVENT ); +#endif + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: PaHost_OpenInputStream() failed!\n")); + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + /* Allocate an array to hold the buffer pointers. */ + wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers = (WAVEHDR *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( sizeof(WAVEHDR)*wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers ); /* MEM */ + if( wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + /* Allocate each buffer. */ + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i].lpData = (char *)PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostInputBuffer ); /* MEM */ + if( wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i].lpData == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i].dwBufferLength = wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostInputBuffer; + wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i].dwUser = i; + if( ( mmresult = waveInPrepareHeader( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, &wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) )) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + } + return result; + +error: + return result; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenOutputStream( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + MMRESULT mmresult; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + int i; + int outputMmID; + int bytesPerOutputFrame; + WAVEFORMATEX wfx; + const PaDeviceInfo *deviceInfo; + + wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + DBUG(("PaHost_OpenStream: deviceID = 0x%x\n", stream->past_OutputDeviceID)); + + deviceInfo = Pa_GetDeviceInfo( stream->past_OutputDeviceID ); + if( deviceInfo == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + switch( deviceInfo->nativeSampleFormats ) + { + case paInt32: + case paFloat32: + bytesPerOutputFrame = sizeof(float) * stream->past_NumOutputChannels; + break; + default: + bytesPerOutputFrame = sizeof(short) * stream->past_NumOutputChannels; + break; + } + wfx.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM; + wfx.nChannels = (WORD) stream->past_NumOutputChannels; + wfx.nSamplesPerSec = (DWORD) stream->past_SampleRate; + wfx.nAvgBytesPerSec = (DWORD)(bytesPerOutputFrame * stream->past_SampleRate); + wfx.nBlockAlign = (WORD)bytesPerOutputFrame; + wfx.wBitsPerSample = (WORD)((bytesPerOutputFrame/stream->past_NumOutputChannels) * 8); + wfx.cbSize = 0; + outputMmID = PaDeviceIdToWinId( stream->past_OutputDeviceID ); +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + mmresult = waveOutOpen( &wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, outputMmID, &wfx, + 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL ); +#else + + wmmeStreamData->abortEvent = CreateEvent( NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL ); + if( wmmeStreamData->abortEvent == NULL ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError(); + goto error; + } + wmmeStreamData->abortEventInited = 1; + mmresult = waveOutOpen( &wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, outputMmID, &wfx, + (DWORD)wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent, (DWORD) stream, CALLBACK_EVENT ); +#endif + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PortAudio: PaHost_OpenOutputStream() failed!\n")); + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + /* Allocate an array to hold the buffer pointers. */ + wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers = (WAVEHDR *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( sizeof(WAVEHDR)*wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers ); /* MEM */ + if( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + /* Allocate each buffer. */ + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].lpData = (char *) PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostOutputBuffer ); /* MEM */ + if( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].lpData == NULL ) + { + result = paInsufficientMemory; + goto error; + } + wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].dwBufferLength = wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostOutputBuffer; + wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].dwUser = i; + if( (mmresult = waveOutPrepareHeader( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, &wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) )) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + } + return result; + +error: + return result; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + return wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers * wmmeStreamData->framesPerHostBuffer; +} +/******************************************************************* + * Determine number of WAVE Buffers + * and how many User Buffers we can put into each WAVE buffer. + */ +static void PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = (PaWMMEStreamData *) stream->past_DeviceData; + unsigned int minNumBuffers; + int minframesPerHostBuffer; + int maxframesPerHostBuffer; + int minTotalFrames; + int userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + int framesPerHostBuffer; + int numHostBuffers; + + /* Calculate minimum and maximum sizes based on timing and sample rate. */ + minframesPerHostBuffer = (int) (PA_MIN_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER * stream->past_SampleRate * 0.001); + minframesPerHostBuffer = (minframesPerHostBuffer + 7) & ~7; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: minframesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", minframesPerHostBuffer )); + maxframesPerHostBuffer = (int) (PA_MAX_MSEC_PER_HOST_BUFFER * stream->past_SampleRate * 0.001); + maxframesPerHostBuffer = (maxframesPerHostBuffer + 7) & ~7; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: maxframesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", maxframesPerHostBuffer )); + /* Determine number of user buffers based on minimum latency. */ + minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer, stream->past_SampleRate ); + stream->past_NumUserBuffers = ( minNumBuffers > stream->past_NumUserBuffers ) ? minNumBuffers : stream->past_NumUserBuffers; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: min past_NumUserBuffers = %d\n", stream->past_NumUserBuffers )); + minTotalFrames = stream->past_NumUserBuffers * stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + /* We cannot make the WAVE buffers too small because they may not get serviced quickly enough. */ + if( (int) stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer < minframesPerHostBuffer ) + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer = + (minframesPerHostBuffer + stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer - 1) / + stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer; + } + else + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer = 1; + } + framesPerHostBuffer = stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + /* Calculate number of WAVE buffers needed. Round up to cover minTotalFrames. */ + numHostBuffers = (minTotalFrames + framesPerHostBuffer - 1) / framesPerHostBuffer; + /* Make sure we have anough WAVE buffers. */ + if( numHostBuffers < PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) + { + numHostBuffers = PA_MIN_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS; + } + else if( (numHostBuffers > PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) && + ((int) stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer < (maxframesPerHostBuffer/2) ) ) + { + /* If we have too many WAVE buffers, try to put more user buffers in a wave buffer. */ + while(numHostBuffers > PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer += 1; + framesPerHostBuffer = stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + numHostBuffers = (minTotalFrames + framesPerHostBuffer - 1) / framesPerHostBuffer; + /* If we have gone too far, back up one. */ + if( (framesPerHostBuffer > maxframesPerHostBuffer) || + (numHostBuffers < PA_MAX_NUM_HOST_BUFFERS) ) + { + userBuffersPerHostBuffer -= 1; + framesPerHostBuffer = stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + numHostBuffers = (minTotalFrames + framesPerHostBuffer - 1) / framesPerHostBuffer; + break; + } + } + } + + wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer = userBuffersPerHostBuffer; + wmmeStreamData->framesPerHostBuffer = framesPerHostBuffer; + wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers = numHostBuffers; + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: userBuffersPerHostBuffer = %d\n", wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: numHostBuffers = %d\n", wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: framesPerHostBuffer = %d\n", wmmeStreamData->framesPerHostBuffer )); + DBUG(("PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers: past_NumUserBuffers = %d\n", stream->past_NumUserBuffers )); +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_OpenStream( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData; + + result = PaHost_AllocateWMMEStreamData( stream ); + if( result != paNoError ) return result; + + wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( stream ); + + /* Figure out how user buffers fit into WAVE buffers. */ + PaHost_CalcNumHostBuffers( stream ); + { + int msecLatency = (int) ((PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames(stream) * 1000) / stream->past_SampleRate); + DBUG(("PortAudio on WMME - Latency = %d frames, %d msec\n", PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames(stream), msecLatency )); + } + InitializeCriticalSection( &wmmeStreamData->streamLock ); + wmmeStreamData->streamLockInited = 1; + +#if (PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK == 0) + wmmeStreamData->bufferEventInited = 0; + wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent = CreateEvent( NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL ); + if( wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent == NULL ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError(); + goto error; + } + wmmeStreamData->bufferEventInited = 1; +#endif /* (PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK == 0) */ + /* ------------------ OUTPUT */ + wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserOutputBuffer = stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * stream->past_NumOutputChannels * sizeof(short); + wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostOutputBuffer = wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer * wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserOutputBuffer; + if( (stream->past_OutputDeviceID != paNoDevice) && (stream->past_NumOutputChannels > 0) ) + { + result = PaHost_OpenOutputStream( stream ); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + } + /* ------------------ INPUT */ + wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserInputBuffer = stream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer * stream->past_NumInputChannels * sizeof(short); + wmmeStreamData->bytesPerHostInputBuffer = wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer * wmmeStreamData->bytesPerUserInputBuffer; + if( (stream->past_InputDeviceID != paNoDevice) && (stream->past_NumInputChannels > 0) ) + { + result = PaHost_OpenInputStream( stream ); + if( result < 0 ) goto error; + } + + Pa_InitializeCpuUsageScalar( stream ); + + return result; + +error: + PaHost_CloseStream( stream ); + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartOutput( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + MMRESULT mmresult; + int i; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( stream ); + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + if( stream->past_OutputDeviceID != paNoDevice ) + { + if( (mmresult = waveOutPause( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut )) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + ZeroMemory( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].lpData, wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].dwBufferLength ); + mmresult = waveOutWrite( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, &wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + stream->past_FrameCount += wmmeStreamData->framesPerHostBuffer; + } + wmmeStreamData->currentOutputBuffer = 0; + if( (mmresult = waveOutRestart( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut )) != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + } + +error: + DBUG(("PaHost_StartOutput: wave returned mmresult = 0x%X.\n", mmresult)); + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartInput( internalPortAudioStream *internalStream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + MMRESULT mmresult; + int i; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( internalStream ); + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + if( internalStream->past_InputDeviceID != paNoDevice ) + { + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + mmresult = waveInAddBuffer( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, &wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + } + wmmeStreamData->currentInputBuffer = 0; + mmresult = waveInStart( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn ); + DBUG(("Pa_StartStream: waveInStart returned = 0x%X.\n", mmresult)); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = mmresult; + goto error; + } + } + +error: + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StartEngine( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + PaError result = paNoError; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( stream ); +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + int resolution; + int bufsPerTimerCallback; + int msecPerBuffer; +#endif /* PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK */ + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + stream->past_StopSoon = 0; + stream->past_StopNow = 0; + stream->past_IsActive = 1; + wmmeStreamData->framesPlayed = 0.0; + wmmeStreamData->lastPosition = 0; +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_StartEngine: TimeSlice() returned ", result ); +#endif +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + /* Create timer that will wake us up so we can fill the DSound buffer. */ + bufsPerTimerCallback = wmmeStreamData->numHostBuffers/4; + if( bufsPerTimerCallback < 1 ) bufsPerTimerCallback = 1; + if( bufsPerTimerCallback < 1 ) bufsPerTimerCallback = 1; + msecPerBuffer = (1000 * bufsPerTimerCallback * + wmmeStreamData->userBuffersPerHostBuffer * + internalStream->past_FramesPerUserBuffer ) / (int) internalStream->past_SampleRate; + if( msecPerBuffer < 10 ) msecPerBuffer = 10; + else if( msecPerBuffer > 100 ) msecPerBuffer = 100; + resolution = msecPerBuffer/4; + wmmeStreamData->timerID = timeSetEvent( msecPerBuffer, resolution, + (LPTIMECALLBACK) Pa_TimerCallback, + (DWORD) stream, TIME_PERIODIC ); + if( wmmeStreamData->timerID == 0 ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError();; + goto error; + } +#else /* PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK */ + ResetEvent( wmmeStreamData->abortEvent ); + /* Create thread that waits for audio buffers to be ready for processing. */ + wmmeStreamData->engineThread = CreateThread( 0, 0, WinMMPa_OutputThreadProc, stream, 0, &wmmeStreamData->engineThreadID ); + if( wmmeStreamData->engineThread == NULL ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError();; + goto error; + } +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_StartEngine: thread ", (int) wmmeStreamData->engineThread ); +#endif + /* I used to pass the thread which was failing. I now pass GetCurrentProcess(). + * This fix could improve latency for some applications. It could also result in CPU + * starvation if the callback did too much processing. + * I also added result checks, so we might see more failures at initialization. + * Thanks to Alberto di Bene for spotting this. + */ + if( !SetPriorityClass( GetCurrentProcess(), HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS ) ) /* PLB20010816 */ + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError();; + goto error; + } + if( !SetThreadPriority( wmmeStreamData->engineThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST ) ) + { + result = paHostError; + sPaHostError = GetLastError();; + goto error; + } +#endif + +error: + return result; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopEngine( internalPortAudioStream *internalStream, int abort ) +{ + int timeOut; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( internalStream ); + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paNoError; + + /* Tell background thread to stop generating more data and to let current data play out. */ + internalStream->past_StopSoon = 1; + /* If aborting, tell background thread to stop NOW! */ + if( abort ) internalStream->past_StopNow = 1; + + /* Calculate timeOut longer than longest time it could take to play all buffers. */ + timeOut = (DWORD) (1500.0 * PaHost_GetTotalBufferFrames( internalStream ) / internalStream->past_SampleRate); + if( timeOut < MIN_TIMEOUT_MSEC ) timeOut = MIN_TIMEOUT_MSEC; + +#if PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK + if( (internalStream->past_OutputDeviceID != paNoDevice) && + internalStream->past_IsActive && + (wmmeStreamData->timerID != 0) ) + { + /* Wait for IsActive to drop. */ + while( (internalStream->past_IsActive) && (timeOut > 0) ) + { + Sleep(10); + timeOut -= 10; + } + timeKillEvent( wmmeStreamData->timerID ); /* Stop callback timer. */ + wmmeStreamData->timerID = 0; + } +#else /* PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK */ +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_StopEngine: thread ", (int) wmmeStreamData->engineThread ); +#endif + if( (internalStream->past_OutputDeviceID != paNoDevice) && + (internalStream->past_IsActive) && + (wmmeStreamData->engineThread != NULL) ) + { + DWORD got; + /* Tell background thread to stop generating more data and to let current data play out. */ + DBUG(("PaHost_StopEngine: waiting for background thread.\n")); + got = WaitForSingleObject( wmmeStreamData->engineThread, timeOut ); + if( got == WAIT_TIMEOUT ) + { + ERR_RPT(("PaHost_StopEngine: timed out while waiting for background thread to finish.\n")); + return paTimedOut; + } + CloseHandle( wmmeStreamData->engineThread ); + wmmeStreamData->engineThread = NULL; + } +#endif /* PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK */ + + internalStream->past_IsActive = 0; + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopInput( internalPortAudioStream *stream, int abort ) +{ + MMRESULT mmresult; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( stream ); + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paNoError; /* FIXME: why return paNoError? */ + (void) abort; /* unused parameter */ + + if( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn != NULL ) + { + mmresult = waveInReset( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sPaHostError = mmresult; + return paHostError; + } + } + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StopOutput( internalPortAudioStream *internalStream, int abort ) +{ + MMRESULT mmresult; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( internalStream ); + + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paNoError; /* FIXME: why return paNoError? */ + (void) abort; /* unused parameter */ + +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_StopOutput: hWaveOut ", (int) wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut ); +#endif + if( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut != NULL ) + { + mmresult = waveOutReset( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut ); + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sPaHostError = mmresult; + return paHostError; + } + } + return paNoError; +} +/*******************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_CloseStream( internalPortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + int i; + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( stream ); + + if( stream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paNoError; /* FIXME: why return no error? */ + +#if PA_TRACE_START_STOP + AddTraceMessage( "PaHost_CloseStream: hWaveOut ", (int) wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut ); +#endif + /* Free data and device for output. */ + if( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut ) + { + if( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers ) + { + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + waveOutUnprepareHeader( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, &wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers[i].lpData ); /* MEM */ + } + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->outputBuffers ); /* MEM */ + } + waveOutClose( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut ); + } + /* Free data and device for input. */ + if( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn ) + { + if( wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers ) + { + for( i=0; inumHostBuffers; i++ ) + { + waveInUnprepareHeader( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, &wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i], sizeof(WAVEHDR) ); + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers[i].lpData ); /* MEM */ + } + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( wmmeStreamData->inputBuffers ); /* MEM */ + } + waveInClose( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn ); + } +#if (PA_USE_TIMER_CALLBACK == 0) + if( wmmeStreamData->abortEventInited ) CloseHandle( wmmeStreamData->abortEvent ); + if( wmmeStreamData->bufferEventInited ) CloseHandle( wmmeStreamData->bufferEvent ); +#endif + if( wmmeStreamData->streamLockInited ) + DeleteCriticalSection( &wmmeStreamData->streamLock ); + + PaHost_FreeWMMEStreamData( stream ); + + return paNoError; +} +/************************************************************************* + * Determine minimum number of buffers required for this host based + * on minimum latency. Latency can be optionally set by user by setting + * an environment variable. For example, to set latency to 200 msec, put: + * + * set PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC=200 + * + * in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reboot. + * If the environment variable is not set, then the latency will be determined + * based on the OS. Windows NT has higher latency than Win95. + */ +#define PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME ("PA_MIN_LATENCY_MSEC") +int Pa_GetMinNumBuffers( int framesPerBuffer, double sampleRate ) +{ + char envbuf[PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE]; + DWORD hresult; + int minLatencyMsec = 0; + double msecPerBuffer = (1000.0 * framesPerBuffer) / sampleRate; + int minBuffers; + + /* Let user determine minimal latency by setting environment variable. */ + hresult = GetEnvironmentVariable( PA_LATENCY_ENV_NAME, envbuf, PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE ); + if( (hresult > 0) && (hresult < PA_ENV_BUF_SIZE) ) + { + minLatencyMsec = atoi( envbuf ); /* REVIEW: will we crash if the environment variable contains some nasty value? */ + } + else + { + /* Set minimal latency based on whether NT or other OS. + * NT has higher latency. + */ + OSVERSIONINFO osvi; + osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof( osvi ); + GetVersionEx( &osvi ); + DBUG(("PA - PlatformId = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwPlatformId )); + DBUG(("PA - MajorVersion = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwMajorVersion )); + DBUG(("PA - MinorVersion = 0x%x\n", osvi.dwMinorVersion )); + /* Check for NT */ + if( (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4) && (osvi.dwPlatformId == 2) ) + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_NT_LATENCY; + } + else if(osvi.dwMajorVersion >= 5) + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_WDM_LATENCY; + } + else + { + minLatencyMsec = PA_WIN_9X_LATENCY; + } +#if PA_USE_HIGH_LATENCY + PRINT(("PA - Minimum Latency set to %d msec!\n", minLatencyMsec )); +#endif + + } + DBUG(("PA - Minimum Latency set to %d msec!\n", minLatencyMsec )); + minBuffers = (int) (1.0 + ((double)minLatencyMsec / msecPerBuffer)); + if( minBuffers < 2 ) minBuffers = 2; + return minBuffers; +} +/************************************************************************* + * Cleanup device info. + */ +PaError PaHost_Term( void ) +{ + int i; + + if( sNumDevices > 0 ) + { + if( sDevicePtrs != NULL ) + { + for( i=0; iname ); /* MEM */ + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( (void*)sDevicePtrs[i]->sampleRates ); /* MEM */ + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( sDevicePtrs[i] ); /* MEM */ + } + } + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( sDevicePtrs ); /* MEM */ + sDevicePtrs = NULL; + } + sNumDevices = 0; + } + +#if PA_TRACK_MEMORY + PRINT(("PaHost_Term: sNumAllocations = %d\n", sNumAllocations )); +#endif + + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +void Pa_Sleep( long msec ) +{ + Sleep( msec ); +} +/************************************************************************* +FIXME: the following memory allocation routines should not be declared here + * Allocate memory that can be accessed in real-time. + * This may need to be held in physical memory so that it is not + * paged to virtual memory. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_FreeFastMemory(). + * Memory will be set to zero. + */ +void *PaHost_AllocateFastMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + return PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( numBytes ); /* FIXME - do we need physical memory? Use VirtualLock() */ /* MEM */ +} +/************************************************************************* + * Free memory that could be accessed in real-time. + * This call MUST be balanced with a call to PaHost_AllocateFastMemory(). + */ +void PaHost_FreeFastMemory( void *addr, long numBytes ) +{ + (void) numBytes; /* unused parameter */ + + PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( addr ); /* MEM */ +} + +/************************************************************************* + * Track memory allocations to avoid leaks. + */ +static void *PaHost_AllocateTrackedMemory( long numBytes ) +{ + void *result = GlobalAlloc( GPTR, numBytes ); /* MEM */ + +#if PA_TRACK_MEMORY + if( result != NULL ) sNumAllocations += 1; +#endif + return result; +} + +static void PaHost_FreeTrackedMemory( void *addr ) +{ + if( addr != NULL ) + { + GlobalFree( addr ); /* MEM */ +#if PA_TRACK_MEMORY + sNumAllocations -= 1; +#endif + } +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +PaError PaHost_StreamActive( internalPortAudioStream *internalStream ) +{ + if( internalStream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + + return (PaError) internalStream->past_IsActive; +} +/************************************************************************* + * This must be called periodically because mmtime.u.sample + * is a DWORD and can wrap and lose sync after a few hours. + */ +static PaError PaHost_UpdateStreamTime( PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData ) +{ + MMRESULT mmresult; + MMTIME mmtime; + mmtime.wType = TIME_SAMPLES; + + if( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut != NULL ) + { + mmresult = waveOutGetPosition( wmmeStreamData->hWaveOut, &mmtime, sizeof(mmtime) ); + } + else + { + mmresult = waveInGetPosition( wmmeStreamData->hWaveIn, &mmtime, sizeof(mmtime) ); + } + + if( mmresult != MMSYSERR_NOERROR ) + { + sPaHostError = mmresult; + return paHostError; + } + + /* This data has two variables and is shared by foreground and background. + * So we need to make it thread safe. */ + EnterCriticalSection( &wmmeStreamData->streamLock ); + wmmeStreamData->framesPlayed += ((long)mmtime.u.sample) - wmmeStreamData->lastPosition; + wmmeStreamData->lastPosition = (long)mmtime.u.sample; + LeaveCriticalSection( &wmmeStreamData->streamLock ); + + return paNoError; +} +/*************************************************************************/ +PaTimestamp Pa_StreamTime( PortAudioStream *stream ) +{ + internalPortAudioStream *internalStream = PaHost_GetStreamRepresentation( stream ); + PaWMMEStreamData *wmmeStreamData = PaHost_GetWMMEStreamData( internalStream ); + + if( internalStream == NULL ) return paBadStreamPtr; + if( wmmeStreamData == NULL ) return paInternalError; + + PaHost_UpdateStreamTime( wmmeStreamData ); + return wmmeStreamData->framesPlayed; +} +/*************************************************************************/ + + + diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.c index 2596b73c..90b0cb34 100644 --- a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.c +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * $Id: pablio_pd.c,v 1.1.1.1 2003-05-09 16:04:00 ggeiger Exp $ + * $Id: pablio_pd.c,v 1.1.1.2 2004-02-02 11:27:58 ggeiger Exp $ * pablio.c * Portable Audio Blocking Input/Output utility. * @@ -34,15 +34,9 @@ * */ -/* History: - * PLB021214 - check for valid stream in CloseAudioStream() to prevent hang. - * add timeOutMSec to CloseAudioStream() to prevent hang. - */ - - /* changes by Miller Puckette (MSP) to support Pd: device selection, + /* changes by Miller Puckette to support Pd: device selection, settable audio buffer size, and settable number of channels. LATER also fix it to poll for input and output fifo fill points. */ - #include #include #include @@ -52,6 +46,13 @@ #include /* MSP -- FRAMES_PER_BUFFER constant removed */ +static void NPa_Sleep(int n) /* MSP wrapper to check we never stall... */ +{ +#if 0 + fprintf(stderr, "sleep\n"); +#endif + Pa_Sleep(n); +} /************************************************************************/ /******** Prototypes ****************************************************/ @@ -129,7 +130,7 @@ long WriteAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream *aStream, void *data, long numFrames ) bytesWritten = RingBuffer_Write( &aStream->outFIFO, p, numBytes ); numBytes -= bytesWritten; p += bytesWritten; - if( numBytes > 0) Pa_Sleep(10); + if( numBytes > 0) NPa_Sleep(10); /* MSP */ } return numFrames; } @@ -148,7 +149,7 @@ long ReadAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream *aStream, void *data, long numFrames ) bytesRead = RingBuffer_Read( &aStream->inFIFO, p, numBytes ); numBytes -= bytesRead; p += bytesRead; - if( numBytes > 0) Pa_Sleep(10); + if( numBytes > 0) NPa_Sleep(10); /* MSP */ } return numFrames; } @@ -191,8 +192,7 @@ static unsigned long RoundUpToNextPowerOf2( unsigned long n ) * Allocates PABLIO_Stream structure. * * flags parameter can be an ORed combination of: - * PABLIO_READ, PABLIO_WRITE, or PABLIO_READ_WRITE, - * and either PABLIO_MONO or PABLIO_STEREO + * PABLIO_READ, PABLIO_WRITE, or PABLIO_READ_WRITE */ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, PaSampleFormat format, long flags, int nchannels, @@ -207,6 +207,11 @@ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, long minNumBuffers; long numFrames; + /* fprintf(stderr, + "open %lf fmt %d flags %d ch: %d fperbuf: %d nbuf: %d devs: %d %d\n", + sampleRate, format, flags, nchannels, + framesperbuf, nbuffers, indeviceno, outdeviceno); */ + if (indeviceno < 0) /* MSP... */ { indeviceno = Pa_GetDefaultInputDeviceID(); @@ -217,9 +222,8 @@ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, outdeviceno = Pa_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(); fprintf(stderr, "using default output device number: %d\n", outdeviceno); } - nbuffers = RoundUpToNextPowerOf2(nbuffers); - fprintf(stderr, "nchan %d, flags %d, bufs %d, framesperbuf %d\n", - nchannels, flags, nbuffers, framesperbuf); + /* fprintf(stderr, "nchan %d, flags %d, bufs %d, framesperbuf %d\n", + nchannels, flags, nbuffers, framesperbuf); */ /* ...MSP */ /* Allocate PABLIO_Stream structure for caller. */ @@ -234,7 +238,7 @@ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, err = (PaError) bytesPerSample; goto error; } - aStream->samplesPerFrame = ((flags&PABLIO_MONO) != 0) ? 1 : 2; + aStream->samplesPerFrame = nchannels; /* MSP */ aStream->bytesPerFrame = bytesPerSample * aStream->samplesPerFrame; /* Initialize PortAudio */ @@ -242,15 +246,14 @@ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, if( err != paNoError ) goto error; /* Warning: numFrames must be larger than amount of data processed per - interrupt inside PA to prevent glitches. */ /* MSP... */ + interrupt inside PA to prevent glitches. */ /* MSP */ minNumBuffers = Pa_GetMinNumBuffers(framesperbuf, sampleRate); if (minNumBuffers > nbuffers) fprintf(stderr, "warning: number of buffers %d less than recommended minimum %d\n", (int)nbuffers, (int)minNumBuffers); - numFrames = nbuffers * framesperbuf; /* ...MSP */ - - + numFrames = nbuffers * framesperbuf; + /* fprintf(stderr, "numFrames %d\n", numFrames); */ /* Initialize Ring Buffers */ doRead = ((flags & PABLIO_READ) != 0); doWrite = ((flags & PABLIO_WRITE) != 0); @@ -290,18 +293,17 @@ PaError OpenAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream **rwblPtr, double sampleRate, if( err != paNoError ) goto error; err = Pa_StartStream( aStream->stream ); - if( err != paNoError ) /* MSP... */ + if( err != paNoError ) /* MSP */ { fprintf(stderr, "Pa_StartStream failed; closing audio stream...\n"); CloseAudioStream( aStream ); goto error; - } /* ...MSP */ + } *rwblPtr = aStream; return paNoError; error: - CloseAudioStream( aStream ); *rwblPtr = NULL; return err; } @@ -309,31 +311,28 @@ error: /************************************************************/ PaError CloseAudioStream( PABLIO_Stream *aStream ) { - PaError err = paNoError; + PaError err; int bytesEmpty; int byteSize = aStream->outFIFO.bufferSize; - if( aStream->stream != NULL ) /* Make sure stream was opened. PLB021214 */ + /* If we are writing data, make sure we play everything written. */ + if( byteSize > 0 ) { - /* If we are writing data, make sure we play everything written. */ - if( byteSize > 0 ) + bytesEmpty = RingBuffer_GetWriteAvailable( &aStream->outFIFO ); + while( bytesEmpty < byteSize ) { - int timeOutMSec = 2000; + NPa_Sleep( 10 ); /* MSP */ bytesEmpty = RingBuffer_GetWriteAvailable( &aStream->outFIFO ); - while( (bytesEmpty < byteSize) && (timeOutMSec > 0) ) - { - Pa_Sleep( 20 ); - timeOutMSec -= 20; - bytesEmpty = RingBuffer_GetWriteAvailable( &aStream->outFIFO ); - } } - err = Pa_StopStream( aStream->stream ); - if( err != paNoError ) goto error; - err = Pa_CloseStream( aStream->stream ); } -error: + err = Pa_StopStream( aStream->stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; + err = Pa_CloseStream( aStream->stream ); + if( err != paNoError ) goto error; Pa_Terminate(); + +error: PABLIO_TermFIFO( &aStream->inFIFO ); PABLIO_TermFIFO( &aStream->outFIFO ); free( aStream ); diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.h index a99e74b6..0e180705 100644 --- a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.h +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/pablio_pd.h @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ extern "C" #endif /* __cplusplus */ /* - * $Id: pablio_pd.h,v 1.1.1.1 2003-05-09 16:04:00 ggeiger Exp $ + * $Id: pablio_pd.h,v 1.1.1.2 2004-02-02 11:27:58 ggeiger Exp $ * PABLIO.h * Portable Audio Blocking read/write utility. * @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ typedef struct { RingBuffer inFIFO; RingBuffer outFIFO; - PaStream *stream; /* MSP -- was PortAudioStream; probably an error */ + PortAudioStream *stream; int bytesPerFrame; int samplesPerFrame; } diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer.h b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer.h index 4be71d18..02dd40c3 100644 --- a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer.h +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer.h @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ extern "C" #endif /* __cplusplus */ /* - * $Id: ringbuffer.h,v 1.1.1.1.4.1 2003/03/13 17:28:14 philburk Exp $ + * $Id: ringbuffer.h,v 1.1.1.1.4.2 2003/04/28 17:45:34 philburk Exp $ * ringbuffer.h * Ring Buffer utility.. * @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ long RingBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes ); /* Get address of region(s) from which we can read data. ** If the region is contiguous, size2 will be zero. ** If non-contiguous, size2 will be the size of second region. -** Returns room available to be written or numBytes, whichever is smaller. +** Returns room available to be read or numBytes, whichever is smaller. */ long RingBuffer_GetReadRegions( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, void **dataPtr1, long *sizePtr1, diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer_pd.c b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer_pd.c index 97e060c1..0b2c4da5 100644 --- a/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer_pd.c +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/pablio/ringbuffer_pd.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * $Id: ringbuffer_pd.c,v 1.1.1.1 2003-05-09 16:04:00 ggeiger Exp $ + * $Id: ringbuffer_pd.c,v 1.1.1.2 2004-02-02 11:27:58 ggeiger Exp $ * ringbuffer.c * Ring Buffer utility.. * @@ -58,9 +58,12 @@ long RingBuffer_Init( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, void *dataPtr ) ** Return number of bytes available for reading. */ long RingBuffer_GetReadAvailable( RingBuffer *rbuf ) { - long ret = (rbuf->writeIndex - rbuf->readIndex) + rbuf->bufferSize; - if (ret >= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize) - ret -= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize; + long ret = rbuf->writeIndex - rbuf->readIndex; + if (ret < 0) + ret += 2 * rbuf->bufferSize; + if (ret < 0 || ret > rbuf->bufferSize) + fprintf(stderr, + "consistency check failed: RingBuffer_GetReadAvailable\n"); return ( ret ); } /*************************************************************************** @@ -119,7 +122,7 @@ long RingBuffer_GetWriteRegions( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, long RingBuffer_AdvanceWriteIndex( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes ) { long ret = (rbuf->writeIndex + numBytes); - if ( ret > 2 * rbuf->bufferSize) + if ( ret >= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize) ret -= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize; /* check for end of buffer */ return rbuf->writeIndex = ret; } @@ -139,7 +142,7 @@ long RingBuffer_GetReadRegions( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, if( numBytes > available ) numBytes = available; /* Check to see if read is not contiguous. */ index = rbuf->readIndex; - while (index > rbuf->bufferSize) + while (index >= rbuf->bufferSize) index -= rbuf->bufferSize; if( (index + numBytes) > rbuf->bufferSize ) @@ -165,7 +168,7 @@ long RingBuffer_GetReadRegions( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, long RingBuffer_AdvanceReadIndex( RingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes ) { long ret = (rbuf->readIndex + numBytes); - if( ret > 2 * rbuf->bufferSize) + if( ret >= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize) ret -= 2 * rbuf->bufferSize; return rbuf->readIndex = ret; } diff --git a/pd/portaudio_v18/testcvs/changeme.txt b/pd/portaudio_v18/testcvs/changeme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2866c3b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/pd/portaudio_v18/testcvs/changeme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +This is just a dopy little file used to test the CVS repository. +Feel free to trash this file. +Minor change. +Another tweak. +philburk tweak +stephane test +Phil changed this again on 2/21/02. Yawn... + -- cgit v1.2.1