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- //( {file_desc: "Thread safe audio buffer class." kw:[rt audio]}
- //
- // This file defines an audio buffer class which handles
- // buffering incoming (recording) and outgoing (playback)
- // samples in a thread-safe manner.
- //
- // Usage example and testing code:
- // See cmApBufTest() and cmAudioSysTest().
- // \snippet cmApBuf.c cmApBufExample
- //
- // Notes on channel flags:
- // Disabled channels: kChFl is cleared
- // cmApBufGet()
- // in - return NULL buffer pointers
- // out - return NULL buffer points
- //
- // cmApBufUpdate()
- // in - incoming samples are set to 0.
- // out - outgoing samples are set to 0.
- //
- // Muted channels: kMuteFl is set
- // cmApBufUpdate()
- // in - incoming samples are set to 0.
- // out - outgoing samples are set to 0.
- //
- // Tone channels: kToneFl is set
- // cmApBufUpdate()
- // in - incoming samples are filled with a 1k sine tone
- // out - outgoing samples are filled with a 1k sine tone
- //)
-
- #ifndef cmApBuf_h
- #define cmApBuf_h
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
- //(
- typedef cmRC_t cmAbRC_t; //< Result code type
-
- enum
- {
- kOkAbRC = 0
- };
-
- // Allocate and initialize an audio buffer.
- // devCnt - count of devices this buffer will handle.
- // meterMs - length of the meter buffers in milliseconds (automatically limit to the range:10 to 1000)
- cmAbRC_t cmApBufInitialize( unsigned devCnt, unsigned meterMs );
-
- // Deallocate and release any resource held by an audio buffer allocated via cmApBufInitialize().
- cmAbRC_t cmApBufFinalize();
-
- // Configure a buffer for a given device.
- cmAbRC_t cmApBufSetup(
- unsigned devIdx, //< device to setup
- double srate, //< device sample rate (only required for synthesizing the correct test-tone frequency)
- unsigned dspFrameCnt, // dspFrameCnt - count of samples in channel buffers returned via cmApBufGet()
- unsigned cycleCnt, //< number of audio port cycles to store
- unsigned inChCnt, //< input channel count on this device
- unsigned inFramesPerCycle, //< maximum number of incoming sample frames on an audio port cycle
- unsigned outChCnt, //< output channel count on this device
- unsigned outFramesPerCycle //< maximum number of outgoing sample frames in an audio port cycle
- );
-
- // Prime the buffer with 'audioCycleCnt' * outFramesPerCycle samples ready to be played
- cmAbRC_t cmApBufPrimeOutput( unsigned devIdx, unsigned audioCycleCnt );
-
- // Notify the audio buffer that a device is being enabled or disabled.
- void cmApBufOnPortEnable( unsigned devIdx, bool enabelFl );
-
- // This function is called asynchronously by the audio device driver to transfer incoming samples to the
- // the buffer and to send outgoing samples to the DAC. This function is
- // intended to be called from the audio port callback function (\see cmApCallbackPtr_t).
- // This function is thread-safe under the condition where the audio device uses
- // different threads for input and output.
- //
- // Enable Flag:
- // Input: If an input channel is disabled then the incoming samples are replaced with zeros.
- // Output: If an output channel is disabled then the packet samples are set to zeros.
- //
- // Tone Flag:
- // Input: If the tone flag is set on an input channel then the incoming samples are set to a sine tone.
- // Output: If the tone flag is set on an output channel then the packet samples are set to a sine tone.
- //
- // The enable flag has higher precedence than the tone flag therefore disabled channels
- // will be set to zero even if the tone flag is set.
- cmAbRC_t cmApBufUpdate(
- cmApAudioPacket_t* inPktArray, //< full audio packets from incoming audio (from ADC)
- unsigned inPktCnt, //< count of incoming audio packets
- cmApAudioPacket_t* outPktArray, //< empty audio packet for outgoing audio (to DAC)
- unsigned outPktCnt //< count of outgoing audio packets
- );
- // Channel flags
- enum
- {
- kInApFl = 0x01, //< Identify an input channel
- kOutApFl = 0x02, //< Identify an output channel
- kEnableApFl = 0x04, //< Set to enable a channel, Clear to disable.
-
- kChApFl = 0x08, //< Used to enable/disable a channel
- kMuteApFl = 0x10, //< Mute this channel
- kToneApFl = 0x20, //< Generate a tone on this channel
- kMeterApFl = 0x40, //< Turn meter's on/off
- kPassApFl = 0x80 //< Pass input channels throught to the output. Must use cmApBufGetIO() to implement this functionality.
-
- };
-
- // Return the meter window period as set by cmApBufInitialize()
- unsigned cmApBufMeterMs();
-
- // Set the meter update period. THis function limits the value to between 10 and 1000.
- void cmApBufSetMeterMs( unsigned meterMs );
-
- // Returns the channel count set via cmApBufSetup().
- unsigned cmApBufChannelCount( unsigned devIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Set chIdx to -1 to enable all channels on this device.
- // Set flags to {kInApFl | kOutApFl} | {kChApFl | kToneApFl | kMeterFl} | { kEnableApFl=on | 0=off }
- void cmApBufSetFlag( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Return true if the the flags is set.
- bool cmApBufIsFlag( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Set chIdx to -1 to enable all channels on this device.
- void cmApBufEnableChannel( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Returns true if an input/output channel is enabled on the specified device.
- bool cmApBufIsChannelEnabled(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Set the state of the tone generator on the specified channel.
- // Set chIdx to -1 to apply the change to all channels on this device.
- // Set flags to {kInApFl | kOutApFl} | { kEnableApFl=on | 0=off }
- void cmApBufEnableTone( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Returns true if an input/output tone is enabled on the specified device.
- bool cmApBufIsToneEnabled(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Mute a specified channel.
- // Set chIdx to -1 to apply the change to all channels on this device.
- // Set flags to {kInApFl | kOutApFl} | { kEnableApFl=on | 0=off }
- void cmApBufEnableMute( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Returns true if an input/output channel is muted on the specified device.
- bool cmApBufIsMuteEnabled(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Set the specified channel to pass through.
- // Set chIdx to -1 to apply the change to all channels on this device.
- // Set flags to {kInApFl | kOutApFl} | { kEnableApFl=on | 0=off }
- void cmApBufEnablePass( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Returns true if pass through is enabled on the specified channel.
- bool cmApBufIsPassEnabled(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Turn meter data collection on and off.
- // Set chIdx to -1 to apply the change to all channels on this device.
- // Set flags to {kInApFl | kOutApFl} | { kEnableApFl=on | 0=off }
- void cmApBufEnableMeter( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Returns true if an input/output tone is enabled on the specified device.
- bool cmApBufIsMeterEnabled(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Return the meter value for the requested channel.
- // Set flags to kInApFl | kOutApFl.
- cmApSample_t cmApBufMeter(unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Set chIdx to -1 to apply the gain to all channels on the specified device.
- void cmApBufSetGain( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags, double gain );
-
- // Return the current gain seting for the specified channel.
- double cmApBufGain( unsigned devIdx, unsigned chIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Get the meter and fault status of the channel input or output channel array of a device.
- // Set 'flags' to { kInApFl | kOutApFl }.
- // The returns value is the count of channels actually written to meterArray.
- // If 'faultCntPtr' is non-NULL then it is set to the faultCnt of the associated devices input or output buffer.
- unsigned cmApBufGetStatus( unsigned devIdx, unsigned flags, double* meterArray, unsigned meterCnt, unsigned* faultCntPtr );
-
- // Do all enabled input/output channels on this device have samples available?
- // 'flags' can be set to either or both kInApFl and kOutApFl
- bool cmApBufIsDeviceReady( unsigned devIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // This function is called by the application to get full incoming sample buffers and
- // to fill empty outgoing sample buffers.
- // Upon return each element in bufArray[bufChCnt] holds a pointer to a buffer assoicated
- // with an audio channel or to NULL if the channel is disabled.
- // 'flags' can be set to kInApFl or kOutApFl but not both.
- // The buffers pointed to by bufArray[] each contain 'dspFrameCnt' samples. Where
- // 'dspFrameCnt' was set in the earlier call to cmApBufSetup() for this device.
- // (see cmApBufInitialize()).
- // Note that this function just returns audio information it does not
- // change any cmApBuf() internal states.
- void cmApBufGet( unsigned devIdx, unsigned flags, cmApSample_t* bufArray[], unsigned bufChCnt );
-
- // This function replaces calls to cmApBufGet() and implements pass-through and output
- // buffer zeroing:
- //
- // 1) cmApBufGet(in);
- // 2) cmApBufGet(out);
- // 3) Copy through channels marked for 'pass' and set the associated oBufArray[i] channel to NULL.
- // 4) Zero all other enabled output channels.
- //
- // Notes:
- // 1) The oBufArray[] channels that are disabled or marked for pass-through will
- // be set to NULL.
- // 2) The client is required to use this function to implement pass-through internally.
- // 3) This function just returns audio information it does not
- // change any cmApBuf() internal states.
- // 4) The timestamp pointers are optional.
- void cmApBufGetIO( unsigned iDevIdx, cmApSample_t* iBufArray[], unsigned iBufChCnt, cmTimeSpec_t* iTimeStampPtr,
- unsigned oDevIdx, cmApSample_t* oBufArray[], unsigned oBufChCnt, cmTimeSpec_t* oTimeStampPtr );
-
-
- // The application calls this function each time it completes processing of a bufArray[]
- // returned from cmApBufGet(). 'flags' can be set to either or both kInApFl and kOutApFl.
- // This function should only be called from the client thread.
- void cmApBufAdvance( unsigned devIdx, unsigned flags );
-
- // Copy all available samples incoming samples from an input device to an output device.
- // The source code for this example is a good example of how an application should use cmApBufGet()
- // and cmApBufAdvance().
- void cmApBufInputToOutput( unsigned inDevIdx, unsigned outDevIdx );
-
- // Print the current buffer state.
- void cmApBufReport( cmRpt_t* rpt );
-
- // Run a buffer usage simulation to test the class. cmAudioPortTest.c calls this function.
- void cmApBufTest( cmRpt_t* rpt );
-
- //)
-
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- #endif
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