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authorGary Scavone <gary@music.mcgill.ca>2007-12-06 01:40:05 +0000
committerStephen Sinclair <sinclair@music.mcgill.ca>2013-10-10 01:08:11 +0200
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+/******************************************/
+/*
+ RtAudio - realtime sound I/O C++ class
+ Version 2.0 by Gary P. Scavone, 2001-2002.
+*/
+/******************************************/
+
+#if !defined(__RtAudio_h)
+#define __RtAudio_h
+
+#include <map>
+
+#if defined(__LINUX_ALSA_)
+ #include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
+ #include <pthread.h>
+ #include <unistd.h>
+
+ typedef snd_pcm_t *AUDIO_HANDLE;
+ typedef int DEVICE_ID;
+ typedef pthread_t THREAD_HANDLE;
+ typedef pthread_mutex_t MUTEX;
+
+#elif defined(__LINUX_OSS_)
+ #include <pthread.h>
+ #include <unistd.h>
+
+ typedef int AUDIO_HANDLE;
+ typedef int DEVICE_ID;
+ typedef pthread_t THREAD_HANDLE;
+ typedef pthread_mutex_t MUTEX;
+
+#elif defined(__WINDOWS_DS_)
+ #include <windows.h>
+ #include <process.h>
+
+ // The following struct is used to hold the extra variables
+ // specific to the DirectSound implementation.
+ typedef struct {
+ void * object;
+ void * buffer;
+ UINT bufferPointer;
+ } AUDIO_HANDLE;
+
+ typedef LPGUID DEVICE_ID;
+ typedef unsigned long THREAD_HANDLE;
+ typedef CRITICAL_SECTION MUTEX;
+
+#elif defined(__IRIX_AL_)
+ #include <dmedia/audio.h>
+ #include <pthread.h>
+ #include <unistd.h>
+
+ typedef ALport AUDIO_HANDLE;
+ typedef int DEVICE_ID;
+ typedef pthread_t THREAD_HANDLE;
+ typedef pthread_mutex_t MUTEX;
+
+#endif
+
+
+// *************************************************** //
+//
+// RtAudioError class declaration.
+//
+// *************************************************** //
+
+class RtAudioError
+{
+public:
+ enum TYPE {
+ WARNING,
+ DEBUG_WARNING,
+ UNSPECIFIED,
+ NO_DEVICES_FOUND,
+ INVALID_DEVICE,
+ INVALID_STREAM,
+ MEMORY_ERROR,
+ INVALID_PARAMETER,
+ DRIVER_ERROR,
+ SYSTEM_ERROR,
+ THREAD_ERROR
+ };
+
+protected:
+ char error_message[256];
+ TYPE type;
+
+public:
+ //! The constructor.
+ RtAudioError(const char *p, TYPE tipe = RtAudioError::UNSPECIFIED);
+
+ //! The destructor.
+ virtual ~RtAudioError(void);
+
+ //! Prints "thrown" error message to stdout.
+ virtual void printMessage(void);
+
+ //! Returns the "thrown" error message TYPE.
+ virtual const TYPE& getType(void) { return type; }
+
+ //! Returns the "thrown" error message string.
+ virtual const char *getMessage(void) { return error_message; }
+};
+
+
+// *************************************************** //
+//
+// RtAudio class declaration.
+//
+// *************************************************** //
+
+class RtAudio
+{
+public:
+
+ // Support for signed integers and floats. Audio data fed to/from
+ // the tickStream() routine is assumed to ALWAYS be in host
+ // byte order. The internal routines will automatically take care of
+ // any necessary byte-swapping between the host format and the
+ // soundcard. Thus, endian-ness is not a concern in the following
+ // format definitions.
+ typedef unsigned long RTAUDIO_FORMAT;
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_SINT8;
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_SINT16;
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_SINT24; /*!< Upper 3 bytes of 32-bit integer. */
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_SINT32;
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_FLOAT32; /*!< Normalized between plus/minus 1.0. */
+ static const RTAUDIO_FORMAT RTAUDIO_FLOAT64; /*!< Normalized between plus/minus 1.0. */
+
+ //static const int MAX_SAMPLE_RATES = 14;
+ enum { MAX_SAMPLE_RATES = 14 };
+
+ typedef int (*RTAUDIO_CALLBACK)(char *buffer, int bufferSize, void *userData);
+
+ typedef struct {
+ char name[128];
+ DEVICE_ID id[2]; /*!< No value reported by getDeviceInfo(). */
+ bool probed; /*!< true if the device capabilities were successfully probed. */
+ int maxOutputChannels;
+ int maxInputChannels;
+ int maxDuplexChannels;
+ int minOutputChannels;
+ int minInputChannels;
+ int minDuplexChannels;
+ bool hasDuplexSupport; /*!< true if device supports duplex mode. */
+ int nSampleRates; /*!< Number of discrete rates or -1 if range supported. */
+ int sampleRates[MAX_SAMPLE_RATES]; /*!< Supported rates or (min, max) if range. */
+ RTAUDIO_FORMAT nativeFormats; /*!< Bit mask of supported data formats. */
+ } RTAUDIO_DEVICE;
+
+ //! The default constructor.
+ /*!
+ Probes the system to make sure at least one audio
+ input/output device is available and determines
+ the api-specific identifier for each device found.
+ An RtAudioError error can be thrown if no devices are
+ found or if a memory allocation error occurs.
+ */
+ RtAudio();
+
+ //! A constructor which can be used to open a stream during instantiation.
+ /*!
+ The specified output and/or input device identifiers correspond
+ to those enumerated via the getDeviceInfo() method. If device =
+ 0, the default or first available devices meeting the given
+ parameters is selected. If an output or input channel value is
+ zero, the corresponding device value is ignored. When a stream is
+ successfully opened, its identifier is returned via the "streamID"
+ pointer. An RtAudioError can be thrown if no devices are found
+ for the given parameters, if a memory allocation error occurs, or
+ if a driver error occurs. \sa openStream()
+ */
+ RtAudio(int *streamID,
+ int outputDevice, int outputChannels,
+ int inputDevice, int inputChannels,
+ RTAUDIO_FORMAT format, int sampleRate,
+ int *bufferSize, int numberOfBuffers);
+
+ //! The destructor.
+ /*!
+ Stops and closes any open streams and devices and deallocates
+ buffer and structure memory.
+ */
+ ~RtAudio();
+
+ //! A public method for opening a stream with the specified parameters.
+ /*!
+ If successful, the opened stream ID is returned. Otherwise, an
+ RtAudioError is thrown.
+
+ \param outputDevice: If equal to 0, the default or first device
+ found meeting the given parameters is opened. Otherwise, the
+ device number should correspond to one of those enumerated via
+ the getDeviceInfo() method.
+ \param outputChannels: The desired number of output channels. If
+ equal to zero, the outputDevice identifier is ignored.
+ \param inputDevice: If equal to 0, the default or first device
+ found meeting the given parameters is opened. Otherwise, the
+ device number should correspond to one of those enumerated via
+ the getDeviceInfo() method.
+ \param inputChannels: The desired number of input channels. If
+ equal to zero, the inputDevice identifier is ignored.
+ \param format: An RTAUDIO_FORMAT specifying the desired sample data format.
+ \param sampleRate: The desired sample rate (sample frames per second).
+ \param *bufferSize: A pointer value indicating the desired internal buffer
+ size in sample frames. The actual value used by the device is
+ returned via the same pointer. A value of zero can be specified,
+ in which case the lowest allowable value is determined.
+ \param numberOfBuffers: A value which can be used to help control device
+ latency. More buffers typically result in more robust performance,
+ though at a cost of greater latency. A value of zero can be
+ specified, in which case the lowest allowable value is used.
+ */
+ int openStream(int outputDevice, int outputChannels,
+ int inputDevice, int inputChannels,
+ RTAUDIO_FORMAT format, int sampleRate,
+ int *bufferSize, int numberOfBuffers);
+
+ //! A public method which sets a user-defined callback function for a given stream.
+ /*!
+ This method assigns a callback function to a specific,
+ previously opened stream for non-blocking stream functionality. A
+ separate process is initiated, though the user function is called
+ only when the stream is "running" (between calls to the
+ startStream() and stopStream() methods, respectively). The
+ callback process remains active for the duration of the stream and
+ is automatically shutdown when the stream is closed (via the
+ closeStream() method or by object destruction). The callback
+ process can also be shutdown and the user function de-referenced
+ through an explicit call to the cancelStreamCallback() method.
+ Note that a single stream can use only blocking or callback
+ functionality at the same time, though it is possible to alternate
+ modes on the same stream through the use of the
+ setStreamCallback() and cancelStreamCallback() methods (the
+ blocking tickStream() method can be used before a callback is set
+ and/or after a callback is cancelled). An RtAudioError will be
+ thrown for an invalid device argument.
+ */
+ void setStreamCallback(int streamID, RTAUDIO_CALLBACK callback, void *userData);
+
+ //! A public method which cancels a callback process and function for a given stream.
+ /*!
+ This method shuts down a callback process and de-references the
+ user function for a specific stream. Callback functionality can
+ subsequently be restarted on the stream via the
+ setStreamCallback() method. An RtAudioError will be thrown for an
+ invalid device argument.
+ */
+ void cancelStreamCallback(int streamID);
+
+ //! A public method which returns the number of audio devices found.
+ int getDeviceCount(void);
+
+ //! Fill a user-supplied RTAUDIO_DEVICE structure for a specified device.
+ /*!
+ Any device between 0 and getDeviceCount()-1 is valid. If a
+ device is busy or otherwise unavailable, the structure member
+ "probed" has a value of "false". The system default input and
+ output devices are referenced by device identifier = 0. On
+ systems which allow dynamic default device settings, the default
+ devices are not identified by name (specific device enumerations
+ are assigned device identifiers > 0). An RtAudioError will be
+ thrown for an invalid device argument.
+ */
+ void getDeviceInfo(int device, RTAUDIO_DEVICE *info);
+
+ //! A public method which returns a pointer to the buffer for an open stream.
+ /*!
+ The user should fill and/or read the buffer data in interleaved format
+ and then call the tickStream() method. An RtAudioError will be
+ thrown for an invalid stream identifier.
+ */
+ char * const getStreamBuffer(int streamID);
+
+ //! Public method used to trigger processing of input/output data for a stream.
+ /*!
+ This method blocks until all buffer data is read/written. An
+ RtAudioError will be thrown for an invalid stream identifier or if
+ a driver error occurs.
+ */
+ void tickStream(int streamID);
+
+ //! Public method which closes a stream and frees any associated buffers.
+ /*!
+ If an invalid stream identifier is specified, this method
+ issues a warning and returns (an RtAudioError is not thrown).
+ */
+ void closeStream(int streamID);
+
+ //! Public method which starts a stream.
+ /*!
+ An RtAudioError will be thrown for an invalid stream identifier
+ or if a driver error occurs.
+ */
+ void startStream(int streamID);
+
+ //! Stop a stream, allowing any samples remaining in the queue to be played out and/or read in.
+ /*!
+ An RtAudioError will be thrown for an invalid stream identifier
+ or if a driver error occurs.
+ */
+ void stopStream(int streamID);
+
+ //! Stop a stream, discarding any samples remaining in the input/output queue.
+ /*!
+ An RtAudioError will be thrown for an invalid stream identifier
+ or if a driver error occurs.
+ */
+ void abortStream(int streamID);
+
+ //! Queries a stream to determine whether a call to the tickStream() method will block.
+ /*!
+ A return value of 0 indicates that the stream will NOT block. A positive
+ return value indicates the number of sample frames that cannot yet be
+ processed without blocking.
+ */
+ int streamWillBlock(int streamID);
+
+protected:
+
+private:
+
+ static const unsigned int SAMPLE_RATES[MAX_SAMPLE_RATES];
+
+ enum { FAILURE, SUCCESS };
+
+ enum STREAM_MODE {
+ PLAYBACK,
+ RECORD,
+ DUPLEX,
+ UNINITIALIZED = -75
+ };
+
+ enum STREAM_STATE {
+ STREAM_STOPPED,
+ STREAM_RUNNING
+ };
+
+ typedef struct {
+ int device[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ STREAM_MODE mode; // PLAYBACK, RECORD, or DUPLEX.
+ AUDIO_HANDLE handle[2]; // Playback and record handles, respectively.
+ STREAM_STATE state; // STOPPED or RUNNING
+ char *userBuffer;
+ char *deviceBuffer;
+ bool doConvertBuffer[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ bool deInterleave[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ bool doByteSwap[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ int sampleRate;
+ int bufferSize;
+ int nBuffers;
+ int nUserChannels[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ int nDeviceChannels[2]; // Playback and record channels, respectively.
+ RTAUDIO_FORMAT userFormat;
+ RTAUDIO_FORMAT deviceFormat[2]; // Playback and record, respectively.
+ bool usingCallback;
+ THREAD_HANDLE thread;
+ MUTEX mutex;
+ RTAUDIO_CALLBACK callback;
+ void *userData;
+ } RTAUDIO_STREAM;
+
+ typedef signed short INT16;
+ typedef signed int INT32;
+ typedef float FLOAT32;
+ typedef double FLOAT64;
+
+ char message[256];
+ int nDevices;
+ RTAUDIO_DEVICE *devices;
+
+ std::map<int, void *> streams;
+
+ //! Private error method to allow global control over error handling.
+ void error(RtAudioError::TYPE type);
+
+ /*!
+ Private method to count the system audio devices, allocate the
+ RTAUDIO_DEVICE structures, and probe the device capabilities.
+ */
+ void initialize(void);
+
+ //! Private method to clear an RTAUDIO_DEVICE structure.
+ void clearDeviceInfo(RTAUDIO_DEVICE *info);
+
+ /*!
+ Private method which attempts to fill an RTAUDIO_DEVICE
+ structure for a given device. If an error is encountered during
+ the probe, a "warning" message is reported and the value of
+ "probed" remains false (no exception is thrown). A successful
+ probe is indicated by probed = true.
+ */
+ void probeDeviceInfo(RTAUDIO_DEVICE *info);
+
+ /*!
+ Private method which attempts to open a device with the given parameters.
+ If an error is encountered during the probe, a "warning" message is
+ reported and FAILURE is returned (no exception is thrown). A
+ successful probe is indicated by a return value of SUCCESS.
+ */
+ bool probeDeviceOpen(int device, RTAUDIO_STREAM *stream,
+ STREAM_MODE mode, int channels,
+ int sampleRate, RTAUDIO_FORMAT format,
+ int *bufferSize, int numberOfBuffers);
+
+ /*!
+ Private common method used to check validity of a user-passed
+ stream ID. When the ID is valid, this method returns a pointer to
+ an RTAUDIO_STREAM structure (in the form of a void pointer).
+ Otherwise, an "invalid identifier" exception is thrown.
+ */
+ void *verifyStream(int streamID);
+
+ /*!
+ Private method used to perform format, channel number, and/or interleaving
+ conversions between the user and device buffers.
+ */
+ void convertStreamBuffer(RTAUDIO_STREAM *stream, STREAM_MODE mode);
+
+ //! Private method used to perform byte-swapping on buffers.
+ void byteSwapBuffer(char *buffer, int samples, RTAUDIO_FORMAT format);
+
+ //! Private method which returns the number of bytes for a given format.
+ int formatBytes(RTAUDIO_FORMAT format);
+};
+
+// Uncomment the following definition to have extra information spewed to stderr.
+//#define RTAUDIO_DEBUG
+
+#endif