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annotate src/cdrom/freebsd/SDL_syscdrom.c @ 942:41a59de7f2ed
Here are patches for SDL12 and SDL_mixer for 4 or 6 channel
surround sound on Linux using the Alsa driver. To use them, naturally
you need a sound card that will do 4 or 6 channels and probably also a
recent version of the Alsa drivers and library. Since the only SDL
output driver that knows about surround sound is the Alsa driver,
you���ll want to choose it, using:
export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa
There are no syntactic changes to the programming API. No new
library calls, no differences in arguments.
There are two semantic changes:
(1) For library calls with number of channels as an argument, formerly
you could use only 1 or 2 for the number of channels. Now you
can also use 4 or 6.
(2) The two "left" and "right" arguments to Mix_SetPanning, for the
case of 4 or 6 channels, no longer simply control the volumes of
the left and right channels. Now the "left" argument is converted
to an angle and Mix_SetPosition is called, and the "right" argu-
ment is ignored.
With two exceptions, so far as I know, the modified SDL12 and
SDL_mixer work the same way as the original versions, when opened for
1 or 2 channel output. The two exceptions are bugs which I fixed.
Well, the first, anyway, is a bug for sure. When rate conversions up
or down by a factor of two are applied (in src/audio/SDL_audiocvt.c),
streams with different numbers of channels (that is, mono and stereo)
are treated the same way: either each sample is copied or every other
sample is omitted. This is ok for mono, but for stereo, it is frames
that should be copied or omitted, where by "frame" I mean a portion of
the stream containing one sample for each channel. (In the SDL source,
confusingly, sometimes frames are called "samples".) So for these
rate conversions, stereo streams have to be treated differently, and
they are, in my modified version.
The other problem that might be characterized as a bug arises
when SDL_mixer is passed a multichannel chunk which does not have an
integral number of frames. Due to the way the effect_position code
loops over frames, when the chunk ends with a partial frame, memory
outside the chunk buffer will be accessed. In the case of stereo,
it���s possible that because malloc may give more memory than requested,
this potential problem never actually causes a segment fault. I don���t
know. For 6 channel chunks, I do know, and it does cause segment
faults.
If SDL_mixer is passed defective chunks and this causes a segment
fault, arguably, that���s not a bug in SDL_mixer. Still, whether or not
it counts as a bug, it���s easy to protect against, so why not? I added
code in mixer.c to discard any partial frame at the end of a chunk.
Then what about when SDL or SDL_mixer is opened for 4 or 6 chan-
nel output? What happens with the parts of the current library
designed for stereo? I don���t know whether I���ve covered all the bases,
but I���ve tried:
(1) For playing 2 channel waves, or other cases where SDL knows it has
to match up a 2 channel source with a 4 or 6 channel output, I���ve
added code in SDL_audiocvt.c to make the necessary conversions.
(2) For playing midis using timidity, I���ve converted timidity to do 4
or 6 channel output, upon request.
(3) For playing mods using mikmod, I put ad hoc code in music.c to
convert the stereo output that mikmod produces to 4 or 6 chan-
nels. Obviously it would be better to change the mikmod code to
mix down into 4 or 6 channels, but I have a hard time following
the code in mikmod, so I didn���t do that.
(4) For playing mp3s, I put ad hoc code in smpeg to copy channels in
the case when 4 or 6 channel output is needed.
(5) There seems to be no problem with .ogg files - stereo .oggs can be
up converted as .wavs are.
(6) The effect_position code in SDL_mixer is now generalized to in-
clude the cases of 4 and 6 channel streams.
I���ve done a very limited amount of compatibility testing for some
of the games using SDL I happen to have. For details, see the file
TESTS.
I���ve put into a separate archive, Surround-SDL-testfiles.tgz, a
couple of 6 channel wave files for testing and a 6 channel ogg file.
If you have the right hardware and version of Alsa, you should be able
to play the wave files with the Alsa utility aplay (and hear all
channels, except maybe lfe, for chan-id.wav, since it���s rather faint).
Don���t expect aplay to give good sound, though. There���s something
wrong with the current version of aplay.
The canyon.ogg file is to test loading of 6 channel oggs. After
patching and compiling, you can play it with playmus. (My version of
ogg123 will not play it, and I had to patch mplayer to get it to play
6 channel oggs.)
Greg Lee <greg@ling.lll.hawaii.edu>
Thus, July 1, 2004
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0 | 21 */ |
22 | |
23 #ifdef SAVE_RCSID | |
24 static char rcsid = | |
25 "@(#) $Id$"; | |
26 #endif | |
27 | |
28 /* Functions for system-level CD-ROM audio control */ | |
29 | |
30 #include <sys/types.h> | |
31 #include <stdlib.h> | |
32 #include <sys/stat.h> | |
33 #include <fcntl.h> | |
34 #include <stdio.h> | |
35 #include <string.h> | |
36 #include <errno.h> | |
37 #include <unistd.h> | |
38 #include <sys/cdio.h> | |
39 | |
40 #include "SDL_error.h" | |
41 #include "SDL_cdrom.h" | |
42 #include "SDL_syscdrom.h" | |
43 | |
44 | |
45 /* The maximum number of CD-ROM drives we'll detect */ | |
46 #define MAX_DRIVES 16 | |
47 | |
48 /* A list of available CD-ROM drives */ | |
49 static char *SDL_cdlist[MAX_DRIVES]; | |
50 static dev_t SDL_cdmode[MAX_DRIVES]; | |
51 | |
52 /* The system-dependent CD control functions */ | |
53 static const char *SDL_SYS_CDName(int drive); | |
54 static int SDL_SYS_CDOpen(int drive); | |
55 static int SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
56 static CDstatus SDL_SYS_CDStatus(SDL_CD *cdrom, int *position); | |
57 static int SDL_SYS_CDPlay(SDL_CD *cdrom, int start, int length); | |
58 static int SDL_SYS_CDPause(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
59 static int SDL_SYS_CDResume(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
60 static int SDL_SYS_CDStop(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
61 static int SDL_SYS_CDEject(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
62 static void SDL_SYS_CDClose(SDL_CD *cdrom); | |
63 | |
64 /* Some ioctl() errno values which occur when the tray is empty */ | |
65 #define ERRNO_TRAYEMPTY(errno) \ | |
66 ((errno == EIO) || (errno == ENOENT) || (errno == EINVAL)) | |
67 | |
68 /* Check a drive to see if it is a CD-ROM */ | |
69 static int CheckDrive(char *drive, struct stat *stbuf) | |
70 { | |
71 int is_cd, cdfd; | |
72 struct ioc_read_subchannel info; | |
73 | |
74 /* If it doesn't exist, return -1 */ | |
75 if ( stat(drive, stbuf) < 0 ) { | |
76 return(-1); | |
77 } | |
78 | |
79 /* If it does exist, verify that it's an available CD-ROM */ | |
80 is_cd = 0; | |
81 if ( S_ISCHR(stbuf->st_mode) || S_ISBLK(stbuf->st_mode) ) { | |
82 cdfd = open(drive, (O_RDONLY|O_EXCL|O_NONBLOCK), 0); | |
83 if ( cdfd >= 0 ) { | |
84 info.address_format = CD_MSF_FORMAT; | |
85 info.data_format = CD_CURRENT_POSITION; | |
86 info.data_len = 0; | |
87 info.data = NULL; | |
88 /* Under Linux, EIO occurs when a disk is not present. | |
89 This isn't 100% reliable, so we use the USE_MNTENT | |
90 code above instead. | |
91 */ | |
92 if ( (ioctl(cdfd, CDIOCREADSUBCHANNEL, &info) == 0) || | |
93 ERRNO_TRAYEMPTY(errno) ) { | |
94 is_cd = 1; | |
95 } | |
96 close(cdfd); | |
97 } | |
98 } | |
99 return(is_cd); | |
100 } | |
101 | |
102 /* Add a CD-ROM drive to our list of valid drives */ | |
103 static void AddDrive(char *drive, struct stat *stbuf) | |
104 { | |
105 int i; | |
106 | |
107 if ( SDL_numcds < MAX_DRIVES ) { | |
108 /* Check to make sure it's not already in our list. | |
109 This can happen when we see a drive via symbolic link. | |
110 */ | |
111 for ( i=0; i<SDL_numcds; ++i ) { | |
112 if ( stbuf->st_rdev == SDL_cdmode[i] ) { | |
113 #ifdef DEBUG_CDROM | |
114 fprintf(stderr, "Duplicate drive detected: %s == %s\n", drive, SDL_cdlist[i]); | |
115 #endif | |
116 return; | |
117 } | |
118 } | |
119 | |
120 /* Add this drive to our list */ | |
121 i = SDL_numcds; | |
122 SDL_cdlist[i] = (char *)malloc(strlen(drive)+1); | |
123 if ( SDL_cdlist[i] == NULL ) { | |
124 SDL_OutOfMemory(); | |
125 return; | |
126 } | |
127 strcpy(SDL_cdlist[i], drive); | |
128 SDL_cdmode[i] = stbuf->st_rdev; | |
129 ++SDL_numcds; | |
130 #ifdef DEBUG_CDROM | |
131 fprintf(stderr, "Added CD-ROM drive: %s\n", drive); | |
132 #endif | |
133 } | |
134 } | |
135 | |
136 int SDL_SYS_CDInit(void) | |
137 { | |
138 /* checklist: /dev/cdrom,/dev/cd?c /dev/acd?c | |
139 /dev/matcd?c /dev/mcd?c /dev/scd?c */ | |
140 static char *checklist[] = { | |
141 "cdrom", "?0 cd?", "?0 acd?", "?0 matcd?", "?0 mcd?", "?0 scd?",NULL | |
142 }; | |
143 char *SDLcdrom; | |
144 int i, j, exists; | |
145 char drive[32]; | |
146 struct stat stbuf; | |
147 | |
148 /* Fill in our driver capabilities */ | |
149 SDL_CDcaps.Name = SDL_SYS_CDName; | |
150 SDL_CDcaps.Open = SDL_SYS_CDOpen; | |
151 SDL_CDcaps.GetTOC = SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC; | |
152 SDL_CDcaps.Status = SDL_SYS_CDStatus; | |
153 SDL_CDcaps.Play = SDL_SYS_CDPlay; | |
154 SDL_CDcaps.Pause = SDL_SYS_CDPause; | |
155 SDL_CDcaps.Resume = SDL_SYS_CDResume; | |
156 SDL_CDcaps.Stop = SDL_SYS_CDStop; | |
157 SDL_CDcaps.Eject = SDL_SYS_CDEject; | |
158 SDL_CDcaps.Close = SDL_SYS_CDClose; | |
159 | |
160 /* Look in the environment for our CD-ROM drive list */ | |
161 SDLcdrom = getenv("SDL_CDROM"); /* ':' separated list of devices */ | |
162 if ( SDLcdrom != NULL ) { | |
163 char *cdpath, *delim; | |
164 cdpath = malloc(strlen(SDLcdrom)+1); | |
165 if ( cdpath != NULL ) { | |
166 strcpy(cdpath, SDLcdrom); | |
167 SDLcdrom = cdpath; | |
168 do { | |
169 delim = strchr(SDLcdrom, ':'); | |
170 if ( delim ) { | |
171 *delim++ = '\0'; | |
172 } | |
173 if ( CheckDrive(SDLcdrom, &stbuf) > 0 ) { | |
174 AddDrive(SDLcdrom, &stbuf); | |
175 } | |
176 if ( delim ) { | |
177 SDLcdrom = delim; | |
178 } else { | |
179 SDLcdrom = NULL; | |
180 } | |
181 } while ( SDLcdrom ); | |
182 free(cdpath); | |
183 } | |
184 | |
185 /* If we found our drives, there's nothing left to do */ | |
186 if ( SDL_numcds > 0 ) { | |
187 return(0); | |
188 } | |
189 } | |
190 | |
191 /* Scan the system for CD-ROM drives */ | |
192 for ( i=0; checklist[i]; ++i ) { | |
193 if ( checklist[i][0] == '?' ) { | |
194 char *insert; | |
195 exists = 1; | |
196 for ( j=checklist[i][1]; exists; ++j ) { | |
197 sprintf(drive, "/dev/%sc", &checklist[i][3]); | |
198 insert = strchr(drive, '?'); | |
199 if ( insert != NULL ) { | |
200 *insert = j; | |
201 } | |
202 switch (CheckDrive(drive, &stbuf)) { | |
203 /* Drive exists and is a CD-ROM */ | |
204 case 1: | |
205 AddDrive(drive, &stbuf); | |
206 break; | |
207 /* Drive exists, but isn't a CD-ROM */ | |
208 case 0: | |
209 break; | |
210 /* Drive doesn't exist */ | |
211 case -1: | |
212 exists = 0; | |
213 break; | |
214 } | |
215 } | |
216 } else { | |
217 sprintf(drive, "/dev/%s", checklist[i]); | |
218 if ( CheckDrive(drive, &stbuf) > 0 ) { | |
219 AddDrive(drive, &stbuf); | |
220 } | |
221 } | |
222 } | |
223 return(0); | |
224 } | |
225 | |
226 /* General ioctl() CD-ROM command function */ | |
227 static int SDL_SYS_CDioctl(int id, int command, void *arg) | |
228 { | |
229 int retval; | |
230 | |
231 retval = ioctl(id, command, arg); | |
232 if ( retval < 0 ) { | |
233 SDL_SetError("ioctl() error: %s", strerror(errno)); | |
234 } | |
235 return(retval); | |
236 } | |
237 | |
238 static const char *SDL_SYS_CDName(int drive) | |
239 { | |
240 return(SDL_cdlist[drive]); | |
241 } | |
242 | |
243 static int SDL_SYS_CDOpen(int drive) | |
244 { | |
245 return(open(SDL_cdlist[drive], (O_RDONLY|O_EXCL|O_NONBLOCK), 0)); | |
246 } | |
247 | |
248 static int SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
249 { | |
250 struct ioc_toc_header toc; | |
251 int i, okay; | |
252 struct ioc_read_toc_entry entry; | |
253 struct cd_toc_entry data; | |
254 | |
255 okay = 0; | |
256 if ( SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOREADTOCHEADER, &toc) == 0 ) { | |
257 cdrom->numtracks = toc.ending_track-toc.starting_track+1; | |
258 if ( cdrom->numtracks > SDL_MAX_TRACKS ) { | |
259 cdrom->numtracks = SDL_MAX_TRACKS; | |
260 } | |
261 /* Read all the track TOC entries */ | |
262 for ( i=0; i<=cdrom->numtracks; ++i ) { | |
263 if ( i == cdrom->numtracks ) { | |
264 cdrom->track[i].id = 0xAA; /* CDROM_LEADOUT */ | |
265 } else { | |
266 cdrom->track[i].id = toc.starting_track+i; | |
267 } | |
268 entry.starting_track = cdrom->track[i].id; | |
269 entry.address_format = CD_MSF_FORMAT; | |
270 entry.data_len = sizeof(data); | |
271 entry.data = &data; | |
272 if ( SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOREADTOCENTRYS, | |
273 &entry) < 0 ) { | |
274 break; | |
275 } else { | |
276 cdrom->track[i].type = data.control; | |
277 cdrom->track[i].offset = MSF_TO_FRAMES( | |
278 data.addr.msf.minute, | |
279 data.addr.msf.second, | |
280 data.addr.msf.frame); | |
281 cdrom->track[i].length = 0; | |
282 if ( i > 0 ) { | |
283 cdrom->track[i-1].length = | |
284 cdrom->track[i].offset- | |
285 cdrom->track[i-1].offset; | |
286 } | |
287 } | |
288 } | |
289 if ( i == (cdrom->numtracks+1) ) { | |
290 okay = 1; | |
291 } | |
292 } | |
293 return(okay ? 0 : -1); | |
294 } | |
295 | |
296 /* Get CD-ROM status */ | |
297 static CDstatus SDL_SYS_CDStatus(SDL_CD *cdrom, int *position) | |
298 { | |
299 CDstatus status; | |
300 struct ioc_toc_header toc; | |
301 struct ioc_read_subchannel info; | |
302 struct cd_sub_channel_info data; | |
303 | |
304 info.address_format = CD_MSF_FORMAT; | |
305 info.data_format = CD_CURRENT_POSITION; | |
306 info.track = 0; | |
307 info.data_len = sizeof(data); | |
308 info.data = &data; | |
309 if ( ioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCREADSUBCHANNEL, &info) < 0 ) { | |
310 if ( ERRNO_TRAYEMPTY(errno) ) { | |
311 status = CD_TRAYEMPTY; | |
312 } else { | |
313 status = CD_ERROR; | |
314 } | |
315 } else { | |
316 switch (data.header.audio_status) { | |
317 case CD_AS_AUDIO_INVALID: | |
318 case CD_AS_NO_STATUS: | |
319 /* Try to determine if there's a CD available */ | |
320 if (ioctl(cdrom->id,CDIOREADTOCHEADER,&toc)==0) | |
321 status = CD_STOPPED; | |
322 else | |
323 status = CD_TRAYEMPTY; | |
324 break; | |
325 case CD_AS_PLAY_COMPLETED: | |
326 status = CD_STOPPED; | |
327 break; | |
328 case CD_AS_PLAY_IN_PROGRESS: | |
329 status = CD_PLAYING; | |
330 break; | |
331 case CD_AS_PLAY_PAUSED: | |
332 status = CD_PAUSED; | |
333 break; | |
334 default: | |
335 status = CD_ERROR; | |
336 break; | |
337 } | |
338 } | |
339 if ( position ) { | |
340 if ( status == CD_PLAYING || (status == CD_PAUSED) ) { | |
341 *position = MSF_TO_FRAMES( | |
342 data.what.position.absaddr.msf.minute, | |
343 data.what.position.absaddr.msf.second, | |
344 data.what.position.absaddr.msf.frame); | |
345 } else { | |
346 *position = 0; | |
347 } | |
348 } | |
349 return(status); | |
350 } | |
351 | |
352 /* Start play */ | |
353 static int SDL_SYS_CDPlay(SDL_CD *cdrom, int start, int length) | |
354 { | |
355 struct ioc_play_msf playtime; | |
356 | |
357 FRAMES_TO_MSF(start, | |
358 &playtime.start_m, &playtime.start_s, &playtime.start_f); | |
359 FRAMES_TO_MSF(start+length, | |
360 &playtime.end_m, &playtime.end_s, &playtime.end_f); | |
361 #ifdef DEBUG_CDROM | |
362 fprintf(stderr, "Trying to play from %d:%d:%d to %d:%d:%d\n", | |
363 playtime.cdmsf_min0, playtime.cdmsf_sec0, playtime.cdmsf_frame0, | |
364 playtime.cdmsf_min1, playtime.cdmsf_sec1, playtime.cdmsf_frame1); | |
365 #endif | |
366 ioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCSTART, 0); | |
367 return(SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCPLAYMSF, &playtime)); | |
368 } | |
369 | |
370 /* Pause play */ | |
371 static int SDL_SYS_CDPause(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
372 { | |
373 return(SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCPAUSE, 0)); | |
374 } | |
375 | |
376 /* Resume play */ | |
377 static int SDL_SYS_CDResume(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
378 { | |
379 return(SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCRESUME, 0)); | |
380 } | |
381 | |
382 /* Stop play */ | |
383 static int SDL_SYS_CDStop(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
384 { | |
385 return(SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCSTOP, 0)); | |
386 } | |
387 | |
388 /* Eject the CD-ROM */ | |
389 static int SDL_SYS_CDEject(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
390 { | |
391 return(SDL_SYS_CDioctl(cdrom->id, CDIOCEJECT, 0)); | |
392 } | |
393 | |
394 /* Close the CD-ROM handle */ | |
395 static void SDL_SYS_CDClose(SDL_CD *cdrom) | |
396 { | |
397 close(cdrom->id); | |
398 } | |
399 | |
400 void SDL_SYS_CDQuit(void) | |
401 { | |
402 int i; | |
403 | |
404 if ( SDL_numcds > 0 ) { | |
405 for ( i=0; i<SDL_numcds; ++i ) { | |
406 free(SDL_cdlist[i]); | |
407 } | |
408 SDL_numcds = 0; | |
409 } | |
410 } | |
411 |