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7840ced1 1/* sound.c -- sound support.
0b5538bd 2 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4e6835db 3 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
684d6f5b 9the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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10any later version.
11
12GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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21
22/* Written by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>. Tested with Luigi's
23 driver on FreeBSD 2.2.7 with a SoundBlaster 16. */
24
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25/*
26 Modified by Ben Key <Bkey1@tampabay.rr.com> to add a partial
27 implementation of the play-sound specification for Windows.
28
29 Notes:
30 In the Windows implementation of play-sound-internal only the
31 :file and :volume keywords are supported. The :device keyword,
32 if present, is ignored. The :data keyword, if present, will
33 cause an error to be generated.
34
35 The Windows implementation of play-sound is implemented via the
36 Win32 API functions mciSendString, waveOutGetVolume, and
06c3eeed 37 waveOutSetVolume which are exported by Winmm.dll.
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38*/
39
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40#include <config.h>
41
42#if defined HAVE_SOUND
43
f60ae425 44/* BEGIN: Common Includes */
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45#include <fcntl.h>
46#include <unistd.h>
47#include <sys/types.h>
7840ced1 48#include <errno.h>
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49#include "lisp.h"
50#include "dispextern.h"
51#include "atimer.h"
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52#include <signal.h>
53#include "syssignal.h"
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54/* END: Common Includes */
55
56
57/* BEGIN: Non Windows Includes */
58#ifndef WINDOWSNT
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60#ifndef MSDOS
61#include <sys/ioctl.h>
62#endif
63
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64/* FreeBSD has machine/soundcard.h. Voxware sound driver docs mention
65 sys/soundcard.h. So, let's try whatever's there. */
66
67#ifdef HAVE_MACHINE_SOUNDCARD_H
68#include <machine/soundcard.h>
69#endif
70#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H
71#include <sys/soundcard.h>
72#endif
80fcd514 73#ifdef HAVE_SOUNDCARD_H
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74#include <soundcard.h>
75#endif
2d2643f6 76#ifdef HAVE_ALSA
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77#ifdef ALSA_SUBDIR_INCLUDE
78#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
79#else
2d2643f6 80#include <asoundlib.h>
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81#endif /* ALSA_SUBDIR_INCLUDE */
82#endif /* HAVE_ALSA */
2d2643f6 83
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84/* END: Non Windows Includes */
85
86#else /* WINDOWSNT */
87
88/* BEGIN: Windows Specific Includes */
89#include <stdio.h>
90#include <stdlib.h>
91#include <string.h>
92#include <limits.h>
93#include <windows.h>
94#include <mmsystem.h>
95/* END: Windows Specific Includes */
96
97#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
98
99/* BEGIN: Common Definitions */
100#define abs(X) ((X) < 0 ? -(X) : (X))
101
102/* Symbols. */
103
104extern Lisp_Object QCfile, QCdata;
105Lisp_Object QCvolume, QCdevice;
106Lisp_Object Qsound;
107Lisp_Object Qplay_sound_functions;
108
109/* Indices of attributes in a sound attributes vector. */
110
111enum sound_attr
112{
113 SOUND_FILE,
114 SOUND_DATA,
115 SOUND_DEVICE,
116 SOUND_VOLUME,
117 SOUND_ATTR_SENTINEL
118};
119
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120static void alsa_sound_perror P_ ((char *, int)) NO_RETURN;
121static void sound_perror P_ ((char *)) NO_RETURN;
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122static void sound_warning P_ ((char *));
123static int parse_sound P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object *));
124
125/* END: Common Definitions */
126
127/* BEGIN: Non Windows Definitions */
128#ifndef WINDOWSNT
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129
130#ifndef DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE
131#define DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE "/dev/dsp"
132#endif
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133#ifndef DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE
134#define DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE "default"
135#endif
7840ced1 136
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137
138/* Structure forward declarations. */
139
d1299cde 140struct sound;
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141struct sound_device;
142
143/* The file header of RIFF-WAVE files (*.wav). Files are always in
144 little-endian byte-order. */
145
146struct wav_header
147{
148 u_int32_t magic;
149 u_int32_t length;
150 u_int32_t chunk_type;
151 u_int32_t chunk_format;
152 u_int32_t chunk_length;
153 u_int16_t format;
154 u_int16_t channels;
155 u_int32_t sample_rate;
156 u_int32_t bytes_per_second;
157 u_int16_t sample_size;
158 u_int16_t precision;
159 u_int32_t chunk_data;
160 u_int32_t data_length;
161};
162
163/* The file header of Sun adio files (*.au). Files are always in
164 big-endian byte-order. */
165
166struct au_header
167{
168 /* ASCII ".snd" */
169 u_int32_t magic_number;
a4ff5d67 170
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171 /* Offset of data part from start of file. Minimum value is 24. */
172 u_int32_t data_offset;
a4ff5d67 173
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174 /* Size of data part, 0xffffffff if unknown. */
175 u_int32_t data_size;
176
177 /* Data encoding format.
178 1 8-bit ISDN u-law
179 2 8-bit linear PCM (REF-PCM)
180 3 16-bit linear PCM
181 4 24-bit linear PCM
182 5 32-bit linear PCM
183 6 32-bit IEEE floating-point
184 7 64-bit IEEE floating-point
185 23 8-bit u-law compressed using CCITT 0.721 ADPCM voice data
186 encoding scheme. */
187 u_int32_t encoding;
188
189 /* Number of samples per second. */
190 u_int32_t sample_rate;
191
192 /* Number of interleaved channels. */
193 u_int32_t channels;
194};
195
196/* Maximum of all sound file headers sizes. */
197
198#define MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES \
199 max (sizeof (struct wav_header), sizeof (struct au_header))
200
201/* Interface structure for sound devices. */
202
203struct sound_device
204{
205 /* The name of the device or null meaning use a default device name. */
206 char *file;
207
208 /* File descriptor of the device. */
209 int fd;
210
211 /* Device-dependent format. */
212 int format;
213
214 /* Volume (0..100). Zero means unspecified. */
215 int volume;
216
217 /* Sample size. */
218 int sample_size;
219
220 /* Sample rate. */
221 int sample_rate;
222
223 /* Bytes per second. */
224 int bps;
225
226 /* 1 = mono, 2 = stereo, 0 = don't set. */
227 int channels;
a4ff5d67 228
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229 /* Open device SD. */
230 void (* open) P_ ((struct sound_device *sd));
231
232 /* Close device SD. */
233 void (* close) P_ ((struct sound_device *sd));
234
235 /* Configure SD accoring to device-dependent parameters. */
236 void (* configure) P_ ((struct sound_device *device));
a4ff5d67 237
d1299cde 238 /* Choose a device-dependent format for outputting sound S. */
7840ced1 239 void (* choose_format) P_ ((struct sound_device *sd,
d1299cde 240 struct sound *s));
7840ced1 241
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242 /* Return a preferred data size in bytes to be sent to write (below)
243 each time. 2048 is used if this is NULL. */
244 int (* period_size) P_ ((struct sound_device *sd));
245
7840ced1 246 /* Write NYBTES bytes from BUFFER to device SD. */
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247 void (* write) P_ ((struct sound_device *sd, const char *buffer,
248 int nbytes));
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249
250 /* A place for devices to store additional data. */
251 void *data;
252};
253
254/* An enumerator for each supported sound file type. */
255
256enum sound_type
257{
258 RIFF,
259 SUN_AUDIO
260};
261
262/* Interface structure for sound files. */
263
d1299cde 264struct sound
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265{
266 /* The type of the file. */
267 enum sound_type type;
268
d1299cde 269 /* File descriptor of a sound file. */
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270 int fd;
271
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272 /* Pointer to sound file header. This contains header_size bytes
273 read from the start of a sound file. */
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274 char *header;
275
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276 /* Number of bytes raed from sound file. This is always <=
277 MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES. */
278 int header_size;
279
280 /* Sound data, if a string. */
281 Lisp_Object data;
282
283 /* Play sound file S on device SD. */
a4ff5d67 284 void (* play) P_ ((struct sound *s, struct sound_device *sd));
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285};
286
14e415e7 287/* These are set during `play-sound-internal' so that sound_cleanup has
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288 access to them. */
289
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290struct sound_device *current_sound_device;
291struct sound *current_sound;
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292
293/* Function prototypes. */
294
295static void vox_open P_ ((struct sound_device *));
296static void vox_configure P_ ((struct sound_device *));
297static void vox_close P_ ((struct sound_device *sd));
d1299cde 298static void vox_choose_format P_ ((struct sound_device *, struct sound *));
2d2643f6 299static int vox_init P_ ((struct sound_device *));
dca0fc1c 300static void vox_write P_ ((struct sound_device *, const char *, int));
d1299cde 301static void find_sound_type P_ ((struct sound *));
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302static u_int32_t le2hl P_ ((u_int32_t));
303static u_int16_t le2hs P_ ((u_int16_t));
304static u_int32_t be2hl P_ ((u_int32_t));
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305static int wav_init P_ ((struct sound *));
306static void wav_play P_ ((struct sound *, struct sound_device *));
307static int au_init P_ ((struct sound *));
308static void au_play P_ ((struct sound *, struct sound_device *));
7840ced1 309
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310#if 0 /* Currently not used. */
311static u_int16_t be2hs P_ ((u_int16_t));
312#endif
313
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314/* END: Non Windows Definitions */
315#else /* WINDOWSNT */
316
317/* BEGIN: Windows Specific Definitions */
318static int do_play_sound P_ ((const char *, unsigned long));
319/*
320 END: Windows Specific Definitions */
321#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
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322
323\f
324/***********************************************************************
325 General
326 ***********************************************************************/
327
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328/* BEGIN: Common functions */
329
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330/* Like perror, but signals an error. */
331
332static void
333sound_perror (msg)
334 char *msg;
335{
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336 int saved_errno = errno;
337
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338 turn_on_atimers (1);
339#ifdef SIGIO
340 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGIO));
341#endif
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342 if (saved_errno != 0)
343 error ("%s: %s", msg, strerror (saved_errno));
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344 else
345 error ("%s", msg);
346}
347
348
349/* Display a warning message. */
350
351static void
352sound_warning (msg)
353 char *msg;
354{
355 message (msg);
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356}
357
358
359/* Parse sound specification SOUND, and fill ATTRS with what is
360 found. Value is non-zero if SOUND Is a valid sound specification.
361 A valid sound specification is a list starting with the symbol
362 `sound'. The rest of the list is a property list which may
363 contain the following key/value pairs:
364
365 - `:file FILE'
366
367 FILE is the sound file to play. If it isn't an absolute name,
368 it's searched under `data-directory'.
369
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370 - `:data DATA'
371
372 DATA is a string containing sound data. Either :file or :data
373 may be present, but not both.
374
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375 - `:device DEVICE'
376
377 DEVICE is the name of the device to play on, e.g. "/dev/dsp2".
378 If not specified, a default device is used.
379
380 - `:volume VOL'
381
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382 VOL must be an integer in the range [0, 100], or a float in the
383 range [0, 1]. */
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384
385static int
386parse_sound (sound, attrs)
387 Lisp_Object sound;
388 Lisp_Object *attrs;
389{
390 /* SOUND must be a list starting with the symbol `sound'. */
391 if (!CONSP (sound) || !EQ (XCAR (sound), Qsound))
392 return 0;
393
394 sound = XCDR (sound);
395 attrs[SOUND_FILE] = Fplist_get (sound, QCfile);
d1299cde 396 attrs[SOUND_DATA] = Fplist_get (sound, QCdata);
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397 attrs[SOUND_DEVICE] = Fplist_get (sound, QCdevice);
398 attrs[SOUND_VOLUME] = Fplist_get (sound, QCvolume);
399
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401 /* File name or data must be specified. */
402 if (!STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_FILE])
403 && !STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_DATA]))
7840ced1 404 return 0;
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405#else /* WINDOWSNT */
406 /*
407 Data is not supported in Windows. Therefore a
408 File name MUST be supplied.
409 */
410 if (!STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_FILE]))
411 {
412 return 0;
413 }
414#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
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415
416 /* Volume must be in the range 0..100 or unspecified. */
417 if (!NILP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
418 {
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419 if (INTEGERP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
420 {
421 if (XINT (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) < 0
422 || XINT (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) > 100)
423 return 0;
424 }
425 else if (FLOATP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
426 {
427 if (XFLOAT_DATA (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) < 0
428 || XFLOAT_DATA (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) > 1)
429 return 0;
430 }
431 else
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432 return 0;
433 }
434
f60ae425 435#ifndef WINDOWSNT
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436 /* Device must be a string or unspecified. */
437 if (!NILP (attrs[SOUND_DEVICE])
438 && !STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_DEVICE]))
439 return 0;
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440#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
441 /*
442 Since device is ignored in Windows, it does not matter
443 what it is.
444 */
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445 return 1;
446}
447
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448/* END: Common functions */
449
450/* BEGIN: Non Windows functions */
451#ifndef WINDOWSNT
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452
453/* Find out the type of the sound file whose file descriptor is FD.
d1299cde 454 S is the sound file structure to fill in. */
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455
456static void
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457find_sound_type (s)
458 struct sound *s;
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460 if (!wav_init (s) && !au_init (s))
461 error ("Unknown sound format");
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462}
463
464
14e415e7 465/* Function installed by play-sound-internal with record_unwind_protect. */
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466
467static Lisp_Object
468sound_cleanup (arg)
469 Lisp_Object arg;
470{
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471 if (current_sound_device->close)
472 current_sound_device->close (current_sound_device);
473 if (current_sound->fd > 0)
474 emacs_close (current_sound->fd);
475 free (current_sound_device);
476 free (current_sound);
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477
478 return Qnil;
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479}
480
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481/***********************************************************************
482 Byte-order Conversion
483 ***********************************************************************/
484
485/* Convert 32-bit value VALUE which is in little-endian byte-order
486 to host byte-order. */
487
488static u_int32_t
489le2hl (value)
490 u_int32_t value;
491{
492#ifdef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
493 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) &value;
494 value = p[0] + (p[1] << 8) + (p[2] << 16) + (p[3] << 24);
495#endif
496 return value;
497}
498
499
500/* Convert 16-bit value VALUE which is in little-endian byte-order
501 to host byte-order. */
502
503static u_int16_t
504le2hs (value)
505 u_int16_t value;
506{
507#ifdef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
508 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) &value;
509 value = p[0] + (p[1] << 8);
510#endif
511 return value;
512}
513
514
515/* Convert 32-bit value VALUE which is in big-endian byte-order
516 to host byte-order. */
517
518static u_int32_t
519be2hl (value)
520 u_int32_t value;
521{
522#ifndef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
523 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) &value;
524 value = p[3] + (p[2] << 8) + (p[1] << 16) + (p[0] << 24);
525#endif
526 return value;
527}
528
529
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530#if 0 /* Currently not used. */
531
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532/* Convert 16-bit value VALUE which is in big-endian byte-order
533 to host byte-order. */
534
535static u_int16_t
536be2hs (value)
537 u_int16_t value;
538{
539#ifndef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
540 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) &value;
541 value = p[1] + (p[0] << 8);
542#endif
543 return value;
544}
545
9680b9d0 546#endif /* 0 */
7840ced1 547
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548/***********************************************************************
549 RIFF-WAVE (*.wav)
550 ***********************************************************************/
551
d1299cde 552/* Try to initialize sound file S from S->header. S->header
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553 contains the first MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES number of bytes from the
554 sound file. If the file is a WAV-format file, set up interface
d1299cde 555 functions in S and convert header fields to host byte-order.
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556 Value is non-zero if the file is a WAV file. */
557
558static int
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559wav_init (s)
560 struct sound *s;
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562 struct wav_header *header = (struct wav_header *) s->header;
563
564 if (s->header_size < sizeof *header
565 || bcmp (s->header, "RIFF", 4) != 0)
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566 return 0;
567
568 /* WAV files are in little-endian order. Convert the header
569 if on a big-endian machine. */
570 header->magic = le2hl (header->magic);
571 header->length = le2hl (header->length);
572 header->chunk_type = le2hl (header->chunk_type);
573 header->chunk_format = le2hl (header->chunk_format);
574 header->chunk_length = le2hl (header->chunk_length);
575 header->format = le2hs (header->format);
576 header->channels = le2hs (header->channels);
577 header->sample_rate = le2hl (header->sample_rate);
578 header->bytes_per_second = le2hl (header->bytes_per_second);
579 header->sample_size = le2hs (header->sample_size);
580 header->precision = le2hs (header->precision);
581 header->chunk_data = le2hl (header->chunk_data);
582 header->data_length = le2hl (header->data_length);
583
584 /* Set up the interface functions for WAV. */
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585 s->type = RIFF;
586 s->play = wav_play;
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587
588 return 1;
a4ff5d67 589}
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590
591
d1299cde 592/* Play RIFF-WAVE audio file S on sound device SD. */
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593
594static void
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595wav_play (s, sd)
596 struct sound *s;
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597 struct sound_device *sd;
598{
d1299cde 599 struct wav_header *header = (struct wav_header *) s->header;
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600
601 /* Let the device choose a suitable device-dependent format
602 for the file. */
d1299cde 603 sd->choose_format (sd, s);
a4ff5d67 604
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605 /* Configure the device. */
606 sd->sample_size = header->sample_size;
607 sd->sample_rate = header->sample_rate;
608 sd->bps = header->bytes_per_second;
609 sd->channels = header->channels;
610 sd->configure (sd);
611
612 /* Copy sound data to the device. The WAV file specification is
613 actually more complex. This simple scheme worked with all WAV
614 files I found so far. If someone feels inclined to implement the
615 whole RIFF-WAVE spec, please do. */
d1299cde 616 if (STRINGP (s->data))
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617 sd->write (sd, SDATA (s->data) + sizeof *header,
618 SBYTES (s->data) - sizeof *header);
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619 else
620 {
621 char *buffer;
622 int nbytes;
2d2643f6 623 int blksize = sd->period_size ? sd->period_size (sd) : 2048;
a28de257 624 int data_left = header->data_length;
a4ff5d67 625
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626 buffer = (char *) alloca (blksize);
627 lseek (s->fd, sizeof *header, SEEK_SET);
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628 while (data_left > 0
629 && (nbytes = emacs_read (s->fd, buffer, blksize)) > 0)
630 {
631 /* Don't play possible garbage at the end of file */
632 if (data_left < nbytes) nbytes = data_left;
633 data_left -= nbytes;
634 sd->write (sd, buffer, nbytes);
635 }
7840ced1 636
d1299cde 637 if (nbytes < 0)
62725a92 638 sound_perror ("Error reading sound file");
d1299cde 639 }
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640}
641
642
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643/***********************************************************************
644 Sun Audio (*.au)
645 ***********************************************************************/
646
a4ff5d67 647/* Sun audio file encodings. */
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648
649enum au_encoding
650{
651 AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8 = 1,
652 AU_ENCODING_8,
653 AU_ENCODING_16,
654 AU_ENCODING_24,
655 AU_ENCODING_32,
656 AU_ENCODING_IEEE32,
657 AU_ENCODING_IEEE64,
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658 AU_COMPRESSED = 23,
659 AU_ENCODING_ALAW_8 = 27
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660};
661
662
d1299cde 663/* Try to initialize sound file S from S->header. S->header
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664 contains the first MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES number of bytes from the
665 sound file. If the file is a AU-format file, set up interface
d1299cde 666 functions in S and convert header fields to host byte-order.
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667 Value is non-zero if the file is an AU file. */
668
669static int
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670au_init (s)
671 struct sound *s;
7840ced1 672{
d1299cde 673 struct au_header *header = (struct au_header *) s->header;
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675 if (s->header_size < sizeof *header
676 || bcmp (s->header, ".snd", 4) != 0)
7840ced1 677 return 0;
a4ff5d67 678
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679 header->magic_number = be2hl (header->magic_number);
680 header->data_offset = be2hl (header->data_offset);
681 header->data_size = be2hl (header->data_size);
682 header->encoding = be2hl (header->encoding);
683 header->sample_rate = be2hl (header->sample_rate);
684 header->channels = be2hl (header->channels);
a4ff5d67 685
7840ced1 686 /* Set up the interface functions for AU. */
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687 s->type = SUN_AUDIO;
688 s->play = au_play;
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689
690 return 1;
691}
692
693
d1299cde 694/* Play Sun audio file S on sound device SD. */
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696static void
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697au_play (s, sd)
698 struct sound *s;
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699 struct sound_device *sd;
700{
d1299cde 701 struct au_header *header = (struct au_header *) s->header;
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703 sd->sample_size = 0;
704 sd->sample_rate = header->sample_rate;
705 sd->bps = 0;
706 sd->channels = header->channels;
d1299cde 707 sd->choose_format (sd, s);
7840ced1 708 sd->configure (sd);
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710 if (STRINGP (s->data))
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712 SBYTES (s->data) - header->data_offset);
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713 else
714 {
2d2643f6 715 int blksize = sd->period_size ? sd->period_size (sd) : 2048;
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716 char *buffer;
717 int nbytes;
a4ff5d67 718
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719 /* Seek */
720 lseek (s->fd, header->data_offset, SEEK_SET);
a4ff5d67 721
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722 /* Copy sound data to the device. */
723 buffer = (char *) alloca (blksize);
724 while ((nbytes = emacs_read (s->fd, buffer, blksize)) > 0)
725 sd->write (sd, buffer, nbytes);
a4ff5d67 726
d1299cde 727 if (nbytes < 0)
62725a92 728 sound_perror ("Error reading sound file");
d1299cde 729 }
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730}
731
732
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733/***********************************************************************
734 Voxware Driver Interface
735 ***********************************************************************/
736
737/* This driver is available on GNU/Linux, and the free BSDs. FreeBSD
738 has a compatible own driver aka Luigi's driver. */
739
740
741/* Open device SD. If SD->file is non-null, open that device,
742 otherwise use a default device name. */
743
744static void
745vox_open (sd)
746 struct sound_device *sd;
747{
748 char *file;
a4ff5d67 749
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750 /* Open the sound device. Default is /dev/dsp. */
751 if (sd->file)
752 file = sd->file;
753 else
80fcd514 754 file = DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE;
a4ff5d67 755
68c45bf0 756 sd->fd = emacs_open (file, O_WRONLY, 0);
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757 if (sd->fd < 0)
758 sound_perror (file);
759}
760
761
762/* Configure device SD from parameters in it. */
763
764static void
765vox_configure (sd)
766 struct sound_device *sd;
767{
28fcb7dc 768 int val;
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770 xassert (sd->fd >= 0);
771
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773 interrupted by a signal. Block the ones we know to cause
774 troubles. */
b5cb1ada 775 turn_on_atimers (0);
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776#ifdef SIGIO
777 sigblock (sigmask (SIGIO));
778#endif
b5cb1ada 779
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780 val = sd->format;
781 if (ioctl (sd->fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT, &sd->format) < 0
782 || val != sd->format)
62725a92 783 sound_perror ("Could not set sound format");
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785 val = sd->channels != 1;
786 if (ioctl (sd->fd, SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO, &val) < 0
787 || val != (sd->channels != 1))
62725a92 788 sound_perror ("Could not set stereo/mono");
7840ced1 789
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790 /* I think bps and sampling_rate are the same, but who knows.
791 Check this. and use SND_DSP_SPEED for both. */
792 if (sd->sample_rate > 0)
793 {
794 val = sd->sample_rate;
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795 if (ioctl (sd->fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED, &sd->sample_rate) < 0)
796 sound_perror ("Could not set sound speed");
797 else if (val != sd->sample_rate)
798 sound_warning ("Could not set sample rate");
28fcb7dc 799 }
7840ced1 800
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801 if (sd->volume > 0)
802 {
803 int volume = sd->volume & 0xff;
804 volume |= volume << 8;
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805 /* This may fail if there is no mixer. Ignore the failure. */
806 ioctl (sd->fd, SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PCM, &volume);
3887b449 807 }
a4ff5d67 808
b5cb1ada 809 turn_on_atimers (1);
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810#ifdef SIGIO
811 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGIO));
812#endif
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813}
814
815
816/* Close device SD if it is open. */
817
818static void
819vox_close (sd)
820 struct sound_device *sd;
821{
822 if (sd->fd >= 0)
823 {
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824 /* On GNU/Linux, it seems that the device driver doesn't like to
825 be interrupted by a signal. Block the ones we know to cause
826 troubles. */
827#ifdef SIGIO
828 sigblock (sigmask (SIGIO));
829#endif
b5cb1ada 830 turn_on_atimers (0);
a4ff5d67 831
bb6e8cee 832 /* Flush sound data, and reset the device. */
7840ced1 833 ioctl (sd->fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC, NULL);
a4ff5d67 834
b5cb1ada 835 turn_on_atimers (1);
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837 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGIO));
838#endif
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840 /* Close the device. */
68c45bf0 841 emacs_close (sd->fd);
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842 sd->fd = -1;
843 }
844}
845
846
d1299cde 847/* Choose device-dependent format for device SD from sound file S. */
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849static void
d1299cde 850vox_choose_format (sd, s)
7840ced1 851 struct sound_device *sd;
d1299cde 852 struct sound *s;
7840ced1 853{
d1299cde 854 if (s->type == RIFF)
7840ced1 855 {
d1299cde 856 struct wav_header *h = (struct wav_header *) s->header;
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857 if (h->precision == 8)
858 sd->format = AFMT_U8;
859 else if (h->precision == 16)
860 sd->format = AFMT_S16_LE;
861 else
862 error ("Unsupported WAV file format");
863 }
d1299cde 864 else if (s->type == SUN_AUDIO)
7840ced1 865 {
d1299cde 866 struct au_header *header = (struct au_header *) s->header;
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867 switch (header->encoding)
868 {
869 case AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8:
870 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE32:
871 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE64:
872 sd->format = AFMT_MU_LAW;
873 break;
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875 case AU_ENCODING_8:
876 case AU_ENCODING_16:
877 case AU_ENCODING_24:
878 case AU_ENCODING_32:
879 sd->format = AFMT_S16_LE;
880 break;
881
882 default:
883 error ("Unsupported AU file format");
884 }
885 }
886 else
887 abort ();
888}
889
890
891/* Initialize device SD. Set up the interface functions in the device
892 structure. */
893
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896 struct sound_device *sd;
897{
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899 int fd;
900
901 /* Open the sound device. Default is /dev/dsp. */
902 if (sd->file)
903 file = sd->file;
904 else
905 file = DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE;
906 fd = emacs_open (file, O_WRONLY, 0);
907 if (fd >= 0)
908 emacs_close (fd);
909 else
910 return 0;
911
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912 sd->fd = -1;
913 sd->open = vox_open;
914 sd->close = vox_close;
915 sd->configure = vox_configure;
916 sd->choose_format = vox_choose_format;
917 sd->write = vox_write;
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919
920 return 1;
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921}
922
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924
925static void
926vox_write (sd, buffer, nbytes)
927 struct sound_device *sd;
dca0fc1c 928 const char *buffer;
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929 int nbytes;
930{
68c45bf0 931 int nwritten = emacs_write (sd->fd, buffer, nbytes);
7840ced1 932 if (nwritten < 0)
62725a92 933 sound_perror ("Error writing to sound device");
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934}
935
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937/***********************************************************************
938 ALSA Driver Interface
939 ***********************************************************************/
940
941/* This driver is available on GNU/Linux. */
942
943static void
944alsa_sound_perror (msg, err)
945 char *msg;
946 int err;
947{
948 error ("%s: %s", msg, snd_strerror (err));
949}
950
951struct alsa_params
952{
953 snd_pcm_t *handle;
954 snd_pcm_hw_params_t *hwparams;
955 snd_pcm_sw_params_t *swparams;
956 snd_pcm_uframes_t period_size;
957};
958
959/* Open device SD. If SD->file is non-null, open that device,
960 otherwise use a default device name. */
961
962static void
963alsa_open (sd)
964 struct sound_device *sd;
965{
966 char *file;
967 struct alsa_params *p;
968 int err;
969
970 /* Open the sound device. Default is "default". */
971 if (sd->file)
972 file = sd->file;
973 else
974 file = DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE;
975
976 p = xmalloc (sizeof (*p));
977 p->handle = NULL;
978 p->hwparams = NULL;
979 p->swparams = NULL;
980
981 sd->fd = -1;
982 sd->data = p;
983
984
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986 if (err < 0)
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988}
989
990static int
991alsa_period_size (sd)
992 struct sound_device *sd;
993{
994 struct alsa_params *p = (struct alsa_params *) sd->data;
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995 int fact = snd_pcm_format_size (sd->format, 1) * sd->channels;
996 return p->period_size * (fact > 0 ? fact : 1);
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997}
998
999static void
1000alsa_configure (sd)
1001 struct sound_device *sd;
1002{
1003 int val, err, dir;
dcc88121 1004 unsigned uval;
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1006 snd_pcm_uframes_t buffer_size;
1007
1008 xassert (p->handle != 0);
1009
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1011 if (err < 0)
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1012 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not allocate hardware parameter structure", err);
1013
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1015 if (err < 0)
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1016 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not allocate software parameter structure", err);
1017
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1019 if (err < 0)
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1020 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not initialize hardware parameter structure", err);
1021
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1023 SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED);
1024 if (err < 0)
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1026
1027 val = sd->format;
3fc7a865 1028 err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (p->handle, p->hwparams, val);
ed1f0a45 1029 if (err < 0)
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1030 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set sound format", err);
1031
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1033 err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near (p->handle, p->hwparams, &uval, 0);
3fc7a865 1034 if (err < 0)
2d2643f6 1035 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set sample rate", err);
ed1f0a45 1036
2d2643f6 1037 val = sd->channels;
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1039 if (err < 0)
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1040 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set channel count", err);
1041
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1043 if (err < 0)
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1044 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set parameters", err);
1045
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1047 err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_period_size (p->hwparams, &p->period_size, &dir);
1048 if (err < 0)
1049 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to get period size for playback", err);
1050
1051 err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size (p->hwparams, &buffer_size);
1052 if (err < 0)
1053 alsa_sound_perror("Unable to get buffer size for playback", err);
1054
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1056 if (err < 0)
1057 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to determine current swparams for playback",
1058 err);
1059
1060 /* Start the transfer when the buffer is almost full */
1061 err = snd_pcm_sw_params_set_start_threshold (p->handle, p->swparams,
1062 (buffer_size / p->period_size)
1063 * p->period_size);
1064 if (err < 0)
1065 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set start threshold mode for playback", err);
1066
1067 /* Allow the transfer when at least period_size samples can be processed */
1068 err = snd_pcm_sw_params_set_avail_min (p->handle, p->swparams, p->period_size);
1069 if (err < 0)
1070 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set avail min for playback", err);
1071
1072 /* Align all transfers to 1 period */
1073 err = snd_pcm_sw_params_set_xfer_align (p->handle, p->swparams,
1074 p->period_size);
1075 if (err < 0)
1076 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set transfer align for playback", err);
1077
1078 err = snd_pcm_sw_params (p->handle, p->swparams);
1079 if (err < 0)
1080 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set sw params for playback\n", err);
1081
1082 snd_pcm_hw_params_free (p->hwparams);
1083 p->hwparams = NULL;
1084 snd_pcm_sw_params_free (p->swparams);
1085 p->swparams = NULL;
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1088 if (err < 0)
2d2643f6 1089 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not prepare audio interface for use", err);
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1092 {
1093 int chn;
1094 snd_mixer_t *handle;
1095 snd_mixer_elem_t *e;
1096 char *file = sd->file ? sd->file : DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE;
1097
1098 if (snd_mixer_open (&handle, 0) >= 0)
1099 {
1100 if (snd_mixer_attach (handle, file) >= 0
1101 && snd_mixer_load (handle) >= 0
1102 && snd_mixer_selem_register (handle, NULL, NULL) >= 0)
1103 for (e = snd_mixer_first_elem (handle);
1104 e;
1105 e = snd_mixer_elem_next (e))
1106 {
1107 if (snd_mixer_selem_has_playback_volume (e))
1108 {
1109 long pmin, pmax;
1110 snd_mixer_selem_get_playback_volume_range (e, &pmin, &pmax);
1111 long vol = pmin + (sd->volume * (pmax - pmin)) / 100;
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1114 snd_mixer_selem_set_playback_volume (e, chn, vol);
1115 }
1116 }
1117 snd_mixer_close(handle);
1118 }
1119 }
1120}
1121
1122
1123/* Close device SD if it is open. */
1124
1125static void
1126alsa_close (sd)
1127 struct sound_device *sd;
1128{
1129 struct alsa_params *p = (struct alsa_params *) sd->data;
1130 if (p)
1131 {
1132 if (p->hwparams)
1133 snd_pcm_hw_params_free (p->hwparams);
1134 if (p->swparams)
1135 snd_pcm_sw_params_free (p->swparams);
1136 if (p->handle)
1137 {
dcc88121 1138 snd_pcm_drain (p->handle);
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1140 }
1141 free (p);
1142 }
1143}
1144
1145/* Choose device-dependent format for device SD from sound file S. */
1146
1147static void
1148alsa_choose_format (sd, s)
1149 struct sound_device *sd;
1150 struct sound *s;
1151{
1152 struct alsa_params *p = (struct alsa_params *) sd->data;
1153 if (s->type == RIFF)
1154 {
1155 struct wav_header *h = (struct wav_header *) s->header;
1156 if (h->precision == 8)
1157 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_U8;
1158 else if (h->precision == 16)
1159 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE;
1160 else
1161 error ("Unsupported WAV file format");
1162 }
1163 else if (s->type == SUN_AUDIO)
1164 {
1165 struct au_header *header = (struct au_header *) s->header;
1166 switch (header->encoding)
1167 {
1168 case AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8:
1169 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_MU_LAW;
1170 break;
1171 case AU_ENCODING_ALAW_8:
1172 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_A_LAW;
1173 break;
1174 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE32:
1175 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT_BE;
1176 break;
1177 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE64:
1178 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT64_BE;
1179 break;
1180 case AU_ENCODING_8:
1181 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_S8;
1182 break;
1183 case AU_ENCODING_16:
1184 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_BE;
1185 break;
1186 case AU_ENCODING_24:
1187 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_BE;
1188 break;
1189 case AU_ENCODING_32:
1190 sd->format = SND_PCM_FORMAT_S32_BE;
1191 break;
1192
1193 default:
1194 error ("Unsupported AU file format");
1195 }
1196 }
1197 else
1198 abort ();
1199}
1200
1201
1202/* Write NBYTES bytes from BUFFER to device SD. */
1203
1204static void
1205alsa_write (sd, buffer, nbytes)
1206 struct sound_device *sd;
1207 const char *buffer;
1208 int nbytes;
1209{
1210 struct alsa_params *p = (struct alsa_params *) sd->data;
1211
1212 /* The the third parameter to snd_pcm_writei is frames, not bytes. */
1213 int fact = snd_pcm_format_size (sd->format, 1) * sd->channels;
1214 int nwritten = 0;
1215 int err;
1216
1217 while (nwritten < nbytes)
1218 {
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1220 if (frames == 0) break;
1221
1222 err = snd_pcm_writei (p->handle, buffer + nwritten, frames);
3fc7a865 1223 if (err < 0)
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1226 { /* under-run */
1227 err = snd_pcm_prepare (p->handle);
1228 if (err < 0)
1229 alsa_sound_perror ("Can't recover from underrun, prepare failed",
1230 err);
1231 }
1232 else if (err == -ESTRPIPE)
1233 {
1234 while ((err = snd_pcm_resume (p->handle)) == -EAGAIN)
1235 sleep(1); /* wait until the suspend flag is released */
1236 if (err < 0)
1237 {
1238 err = snd_pcm_prepare (p->handle);
1239 if (err < 0)
1240 alsa_sound_perror ("Can't recover from suspend, "
1241 "prepare failed",
1242 err);
1243 }
1244 }
ed1f0a45 1245 else
2d2643f6 1246 alsa_sound_perror ("Error writing to sound device", err);
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1249 else
1250 nwritten += err * fact;
1251 }
1252}
1253
1254static void
1255snd_error_quiet (file, line, function, err, fmt)
1256 const char *file;
1257 int line;
1258 const char *function;
1259 int err;
1260 const char *fmt;
1261{
1262}
1263
1264/* Initialize device SD. Set up the interface functions in the device
1265 structure. */
1266
1267static int
1268alsa_init (sd)
1269 struct sound_device *sd;
1270{
1271 char *file;
1272 snd_pcm_t *handle;
1273 int err;
1274
1275 /* Open the sound device. Default is "default". */
1276 if (sd->file)
1277 file = sd->file;
1278 else
1279 file = DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE;
1280
1281 snd_lib_error_set_handler ((snd_lib_error_handler_t) snd_error_quiet);
1282 err = snd_pcm_open (&handle, file, SND_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK, 0);
1283 snd_lib_error_set_handler (NULL);
1284 if (err < 0)
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1285 return 0;
1286 snd_pcm_close (handle);
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1288 sd->fd = -1;
1289 sd->open = alsa_open;
1290 sd->close = alsa_close;
1291 sd->configure = alsa_configure;
1292 sd->choose_format = alsa_choose_format;
1293 sd->write = alsa_write;
1294 sd->period_size = alsa_period_size;
1295
1296 return 1;
1297}
1298
1299#endif /* HAVE_ALSA */
1300
1301
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1302/* END: Non Windows functions */
1303#else /* WINDOWSNT */
1304
1305/* BEGIN: Windows specific functions */
1306
1307static int
1308do_play_sound (psz_file, ui_volume)
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1309 const char *psz_file;
1310 unsigned long ui_volume;
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1312 int i_result = 0;
1313 MCIERROR mci_error = 0;
1314 char sz_cmd_buf[520] = {0};
1315 char sz_ret_buf[520] = {0};
1316 MMRESULT mm_result = MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
1317 unsigned long ui_volume_org = 0;
1318 BOOL b_reset_volume = FALSE;
1319
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1320 memset (sz_cmd_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_cmd_buf));
1321 memset (sz_ret_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_ret_buf));
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1322 sprintf (sz_cmd_buf,
1323 "open \"%s\" alias GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait",
1324 psz_file);
1325 mci_error = mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf, sz_ret_buf, 520, NULL);
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1326 if (mci_error != 0)
1327 {
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1328 sound_warning ("The open mciSendString command failed to open\n"
1329 "the specified sound file");
1330 i_result = (int) mci_error;
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1331 return i_result;
1332 }
1333 if ((ui_volume > 0) && (ui_volume != UINT_MAX))
1334 {
06c3eeed 1335 mm_result = waveOutGetVolume ((HWAVEOUT) WAVE_MAPPER, &ui_volume_org);
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1336 if (mm_result == MMSYSERR_NOERROR)
1337 {
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1338 b_reset_volume = TRUE;
1339 mm_result = waveOutSetVolume ((HWAVEOUT) WAVE_MAPPER, ui_volume);
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1340 if ( mm_result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR)
1341 {
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1342 sound_warning ("waveOutSetVolume failed to set the volume level\n"
1343 "of the WAVE_MAPPER device.\n"
1344 "As a result, the user selected volume level will\n"
1345 "not be used.");
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1346 }
1347 }
1348 else
1349 {
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1350 sound_warning ("waveOutGetVolume failed to obtain the original\n"
1351 "volume level of the WAVE_MAPPER device.\n"
1352 "As a result, the user selected volume level will\n"
1353 "not be used.");
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1354 }
1355 }
1356 memset (sz_cmd_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_cmd_buf));
1357 memset (sz_ret_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_ret_buf));
1358 strcpy (sz_cmd_buf, "play GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait");
06c3eeed 1359 mci_error = mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf, sz_ret_buf, 520, NULL);
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1360 if (mci_error != 0)
1361 {
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1362 sound_warning ("The play mciSendString command failed to play the\n"
1363 "opened sound file.");
1364 i_result = (int) mci_error;
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1365 }
1366 memset (sz_cmd_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_cmd_buf));
1367 memset (sz_ret_buf, 0, sizeof(sz_ret_buf));
1368 strcpy (sz_cmd_buf, "close GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait");
06c3eeed 1369 mci_error = mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf, sz_ret_buf, 520, NULL);
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1370 if (b_reset_volume == TRUE)
1371 {
06c3eeed 1372 mm_result=waveOutSetVolume ((HWAVEOUT) WAVE_MAPPER, ui_volume_org);
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1373 if (mm_result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR)
1374 {
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1375 sound_warning ("waveOutSetVolume failed to reset the original volume\n"
1376 "level of the WAVE_MAPPER device.");
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1377 }
1378 }
1379 return i_result;
1380}
1381
1382/* END: Windows specific functions */
1383
1384#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
1385
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1386DEFUN ("play-sound-internal", Fplay_sound_internal, Splay_sound_internal, 1, 1, 0,
1387 doc: /* Play sound SOUND.
1388
ed1f0a45 1389Internal use only, use `play-sound' instead. */)
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1390 (sound)
1391 Lisp_Object sound;
1392{
1393 Lisp_Object attrs[SOUND_ATTR_SENTINEL];
1394 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1395
1396#ifndef WINDOWSNT
1397 Lisp_Object file;
1398 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
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1399 Lisp_Object args[2];
1400#else /* WINDOWSNT */
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1401 int len = 0;
1402 Lisp_Object lo_file = {0};
1403 char * psz_file = NULL;
1404 unsigned long ui_volume_tmp = UINT_MAX;
1405 unsigned long ui_volume = UINT_MAX;
1406 int i_result = 0;
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1407#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
1408
1409 /* Parse the sound specification. Give up if it is invalid. */
1410 if (!parse_sound (sound, attrs))
1411 error ("Invalid sound specification");
1412
1413#ifndef WINDOWSNT
1414 file = Qnil;
1415 GCPRO2 (sound, file);
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1416 current_sound_device = (struct sound_device *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct sound_device));
1417 bzero (current_sound_device, sizeof (struct sound_device));
1418 current_sound = (struct sound *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct sound));
1419 bzero (current_sound, sizeof (struct sound));
f60ae425 1420 record_unwind_protect (sound_cleanup, Qnil);
8e6ec322 1421 current_sound->header = (char *) alloca (MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES);
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1422
1423 if (STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_FILE]))
1424 {
1425 /* Open the sound file. */
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1426 current_sound->fd = openp (Fcons (Vdata_directory, Qnil),
1427 attrs[SOUND_FILE], Qnil, &file, Qnil);
1428 if (current_sound->fd < 0)
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1429 sound_perror ("Could not open sound file");
1430
1431 /* Read the first bytes from the file. */
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1432 current_sound->header_size
1433 = emacs_read (current_sound->fd, current_sound->header,
1434 MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES);
1435 if (current_sound->header_size < 0)
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1436 sound_perror ("Invalid sound file header");
1437 }
1438 else
1439 {
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1440 current_sound->data = attrs[SOUND_DATA];
1441 current_sound->header_size = min (MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES, SBYTES (current_sound->data));
1442 bcopy (SDATA (current_sound->data), current_sound->header, current_sound->header_size);
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1443 }
1444
1445 /* Find out the type of sound. Give up if we can't tell. */
8e6ec322 1446 find_sound_type (current_sound);
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1447
1448 /* Set up a device. */
1449 if (STRINGP (attrs[SOUND_DEVICE]))
1450 {
1451 int len = SCHARS (attrs[SOUND_DEVICE]);
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1452 current_sound_device->file = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
1453 strcpy (current_sound_device->file, SDATA (attrs[SOUND_DEVICE]));
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1454 }
1455
1456 if (INTEGERP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
8e6ec322 1457 current_sound_device->volume = XFASTINT (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]);
f60ae425 1458 else if (FLOATP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
8e6ec322 1459 current_sound_device->volume = XFLOAT_DATA (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) * 100;
7840ced1 1460
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1461 args[0] = Qplay_sound_functions;
1462 args[1] = sound;
1463 Frun_hook_with_args (2, args);
1464
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1465#ifdef HAVE_ALSA
1466 if (!alsa_init (current_sound_device))
1467#endif
1468 if (!vox_init (current_sound_device))
1469 error ("No usable sound device driver found");
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1470
1471 /* Open the device. */
8e6ec322 1472 current_sound_device->open (current_sound_device);
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1473
1474 /* Play the sound. */
8e6ec322 1475 current_sound->play (current_sound, current_sound_device);
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1476
1477 /* Clean up. */
f60ae425 1478 UNGCPRO;
06c3eeed 1479
f60ae425 1480#else /* WINDOWSNT */
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1481
1482 lo_file = Fexpand_file_name (attrs[SOUND_FILE], Qnil);
1483 len = XSTRING (lo_file)->size;
1484 psz_file = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
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1485 strcpy (psz_file, XSTRING (lo_file)->data);
1486 if (INTEGERP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
1487 {
06c3eeed 1488 ui_volume_tmp = XFASTINT (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]);
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1489 }
1490 else if (FLOATP (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]))
1491 {
06c3eeed 1492 ui_volume_tmp = (unsigned long) XFLOAT_DATA (attrs[SOUND_VOLUME]) * 100;
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1493 }
1494 /*
1495 Based on some experiments I have conducted, a value of 100 or less
1496 for the sound volume is much too low. You cannot even hear it.
1497 A value of UINT_MAX indicates that you wish for the sound to played
1498 at the maximum possible volume. A value of UINT_MAX/2 plays the
1499 sound at 50% maximum volume. Therefore the value passed to do_play_sound
06c3eeed 1500 (and thus to waveOutSetVolume) must be some fraction of UINT_MAX.
f60ae425 1501 The following code adjusts the user specified volume level appropriately.
06c3eeed 1502 */
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1503 if ((ui_volume_tmp > 0) && (ui_volume_tmp <= 100))
1504 {
06c3eeed 1505 ui_volume = ui_volume_tmp * (UINT_MAX / 100);
f60ae425 1506 }
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1507 i_result = do_play_sound (psz_file, ui_volume);
1508
f60ae425 1509#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
06c3eeed 1510
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1511 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1512 return Qnil;
1513}
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1514\f
1515/***********************************************************************
1516 Initialization
1517 ***********************************************************************/
1518
1519void
1520syms_of_sound ()
1521{
1522 QCdevice = intern (":device");
1523 staticpro (&QCdevice);
1524 QCvolume = intern (":volume");
1525 staticpro (&QCvolume);
1526 Qsound = intern ("sound");
1527 staticpro (&Qsound);
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1528 Qplay_sound_functions = intern ("play-sound-functions");
1529 staticpro (&Qplay_sound_functions);
7840ced1 1530
14e415e7 1531 defsubr (&Splay_sound_internal);
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1532}
1533
1534
1535void
1536init_sound ()
1537{
1538}
1539
1540#endif /* HAVE_SOUND */
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1541
1542/* arch-tag: dd850ad8-0433-4e2c-9cba-b7aeeccc0dbd
1543 (do not change this comment) */