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178 lines
8.1 KiB
C
178 lines
8.1 KiB
C
/* pminternal.h -- header for interface implementations */
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/* this file is included by files that implement library internals */
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/* Here is a guide to implementers:
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provide an initialization function similar to pm_winmm_init()
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add your initialization function to pm_init()
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Note that your init function should never require not-standard
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libraries or fail in any way. If the interface is not available,
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simply do not call pm_add_device. This means that non-standard
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libraries should try to do dynamic linking at runtime using a DLL
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and return without error if the DLL cannot be found or if there
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is any other failure.
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implement functions as indicated in pm_fns_type to open, read, write,
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close, etc.
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call pm_add_device() for each input and output device, passing it a
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pm_fns_type structure.
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assumptions about pm_fns_type functions are given below.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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extern int pm_initialized; /* see note in portmidi.c */
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/* these are defined in system-specific file */
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void *pm_alloc(size_t s);
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void pm_free(void *ptr);
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/* if an error occurs while opening or closing a midi stream, set these: */
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extern int pm_hosterror;
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extern char pm_hosterror_text[PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN];
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struct pm_internal_struct;
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/* these do not use PmInternal because it is not defined yet... */
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typedef PmError (*pm_write_short_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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PmEvent *buffer);
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typedef PmError (*pm_begin_sysex_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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PmTimestamp timestamp);
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typedef PmError (*pm_end_sysex_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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PmTimestamp timestamp);
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typedef PmError (*pm_write_byte_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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unsigned char byte, PmTimestamp timestamp);
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typedef PmError (*pm_write_realtime_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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PmEvent *buffer);
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typedef PmError (*pm_write_flush_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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PmTimestamp timestamp);
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typedef PmTimestamp (*pm_synchronize_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi);
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/* pm_open_fn should clean up all memory and close the device if any part
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of the open fails */
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typedef PmError (*pm_open_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi,
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void *driverInfo);
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typedef PmError (*pm_abort_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi);
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/* pm_close_fn should clean up all memory and close the device if any
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part of the close fails. */
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typedef PmError (*pm_close_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi);
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typedef PmError (*pm_poll_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi);
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typedef void (*pm_host_error_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi, char * msg,
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unsigned int len);
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typedef unsigned int (*pm_has_host_error_fn)(struct pm_internal_struct *midi);
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typedef struct {
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pm_write_short_fn write_short; /* output short MIDI msg */
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pm_begin_sysex_fn begin_sysex; /* prepare to send a sysex message */
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pm_end_sysex_fn end_sysex; /* marks end of sysex message */
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pm_write_byte_fn write_byte; /* accumulate one more sysex byte */
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pm_write_realtime_fn write_realtime; /* send real-time message within sysex */
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pm_write_flush_fn write_flush; /* send any accumulated but unsent data */
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pm_synchronize_fn synchronize; /* synchronize portmidi time to stream time */
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pm_open_fn open; /* open MIDI device */
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pm_abort_fn abort; /* abort */
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pm_close_fn close; /* close device */
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pm_poll_fn poll; /* read pending midi events into portmidi buffer */
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pm_has_host_error_fn has_host_error; /* true when device has had host
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error message */
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pm_host_error_fn host_error; /* provide text readable host error message
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for device (clears and resets) */
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} pm_fns_node, *pm_fns_type;
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/* when open fails, the dictionary gets this set of functions: */
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extern pm_fns_node pm_none_dictionary;
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typedef struct {
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PmDeviceInfo pub; /* some portmidi state also saved in here (for autmatic
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device closing (see PmDeviceInfo struct) */
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void *descriptor; /* ID number passed to win32 multimedia API open */
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void *internalDescriptor; /* points to PmInternal device, allows automatic
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device closing */
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pm_fns_type dictionary;
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} descriptor_node, *descriptor_type;
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extern int pm_descriptor_max;
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extern descriptor_type descriptors;
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extern int pm_descriptor_index;
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typedef uint32_t (*time_get_proc_type)(void *time_info);
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typedef struct pm_internal_struct {
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int device_id; /* which device is open (index to descriptors) */
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short write_flag; /* MIDI_IN, or MIDI_OUT */
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PmTimeProcPtr time_proc; /* where to get the time */
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void *time_info; /* pass this to get_time() */
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int32_t buffer_len; /* how big is the buffer or queue? */
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PmQueue *queue;
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int32_t latency; /* time delay in ms between timestamps and actual output */
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/* set to zero to get immediate, simple blocking output */
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/* if latency is zero, timestamps will be ignored; */
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/* if midi input device, this field ignored */
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int sysex_in_progress; /* when sysex status is seen, this flag becomes
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* true until EOX is seen. When true, new data is appended to the
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* stream of outgoing bytes. When overflow occurs, sysex data is
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* dropped (until an EOX or non-real-timei status byte is seen) so
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* that, if the overflow condition is cleared, we don't start
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* sending data from the middle of a sysex message. If a sysex
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* message is filtered, sysex_in_progress is false, causing the
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* message to be dropped. */
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PmMessage sysex_message; /* buffer for 4 bytes of sysex data */
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int sysex_message_count; /* how many bytes in sysex_message so far */
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int32_t filters; /* flags that filter incoming message classes */
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int32_t channel_mask; /* filter incoming messages based on channel */
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PmTimestamp last_msg_time; /* timestamp of last message */
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PmTimestamp sync_time; /* time of last synchronization */
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PmTimestamp now; /* set by PmWrite to current time */
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int first_message; /* initially true, used to run first synchronization */
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pm_fns_type dictionary; /* implementation functions */
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void *descriptor; /* system-dependent state */
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/* the following are used to expedite sysex data */
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/* on windows, in debug mode, based on some profiling, these optimizations
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* cut the time to process sysex bytes from about 7.5 to 0.26 usec/byte,
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* but this does not count time in the driver, so I don't know if it is
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* important
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*/
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unsigned char *fill_base; /* addr of ptr to sysex data */
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uint32_t *fill_offset_ptr; /* offset of next sysex byte */
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int32_t fill_length; /* how many sysex bytes to write */
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} PmInternal;
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/* defined by system specific implementation, e.g. pmwinmm, used by PortMidi */
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void pm_init(void);
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void pm_term(void);
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/* defined by portMidi, used by pmwinmm */
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PmError none_write_short(PmInternal *midi, PmEvent *buffer);
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PmError none_write_byte(PmInternal *midi, unsigned char byte,
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PmTimestamp timestamp);
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PmTimestamp none_synchronize(PmInternal *midi);
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PmError pm_fail_fn(PmInternal *midi);
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PmError pm_fail_timestamp_fn(PmInternal *midi, PmTimestamp timestamp);
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PmError pm_success_fn(PmInternal *midi);
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PmError pm_add_device(char *interf, char *name, int input, void *descriptor,
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pm_fns_type dictionary);
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uint32_t pm_read_bytes(PmInternal *midi, const unsigned char *data, int len,
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PmTimestamp timestamp);
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void pm_read_short(PmInternal *midi, PmEvent *event);
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#define none_write_flush pm_fail_timestamp_fn
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#define none_sysex pm_fail_timestamp_fn
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#define none_poll pm_fail_fn
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#define success_poll pm_success_fn
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#define MIDI_REALTIME_MASK 0xf8
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#define is_real_time(msg) \
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((Pm_MessageStatus(msg) & MIDI_REALTIME_MASK) == MIDI_REALTIME_MASK)
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int pm_find_default_device(char *pattern, int is_input);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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