[PD-cvs] pd/portaudio/pa_mac_core pa_mac_core.h, NONE, 1.1 pa_mac_core_utilities.c, NONE, 1.1

Miller Puckette millerpuckette at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Jul 31 19:20:30 CEST 2006


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/portaudio/pa_mac_core
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv3933

Added Files:
	pa_mac_core.h pa_mac_core_utilities.c 
Log Message:
added missing portaudio files for mac core audio



--- NEW FILE: pa_mac_core_utilities.c ---
/*
 *
 * pa_mac_core_utilities.c
 *
 * utilitiy functions for pa_mac_core.c
 *
 * This functions are more like helper functions than part of the core,
 *  so I moved them to a separate file so the core code would be cleaner.
 *
 * by Bjorn Roche.
 */

/*
 * Translates MacOS generated errors into PaErrors
 */
static PaError PaMacCore_SetError(OSStatus error, int line, int isError)
{
    /*FIXME: still need to handle possible ComponentResult values.*/
    /*       unfortunately, they don't seem to be documented anywhere.*/
    PaError result;
    const char *errorType; 
    const char *errorText;
    
    switch (error) {
    case kAudioHardwareNoError:
        return paNoError;
    case kAudioHardwareNotRunningError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware Not Running";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioHardwareUnspecifiedError: 
        errorText = "Unspecified Audio Hardware Error";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioHardwareUnknownPropertyError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: Unknown Property";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioHardwareBadPropertySizeError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: Bad Property Size";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioHardwareIllegalOperationError: 
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: Illegal Operation";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioHardwareBadDeviceError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: Bad Device";
        result = paInvalidDevice; break;
    case kAudioHardwareBadStreamError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: BadStream";
        result = paBadStreamPtr; break;
    case kAudioHardwareUnsupportedOperationError:
        errorText = "Audio Hardware: Unsupported Operation";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioDeviceUnsupportedFormatError:
        errorText = "Audio Device: Unsupported Format";
        result = paSampleFormatNotSupported; break;
    case kAudioDevicePermissionsError:
        errorText = "Audio Device: Permissions Error";
        result = paDeviceUnavailable; break;
    /* Audio Unit Errors: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MusicAudio/Reference/CoreAudio/audio_units/chapter_5_section_3.html */
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidProperty:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid Property";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidParameter:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid Parameter";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_NoConnection:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: No Connection";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_FailedInitialization:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Initialization Failed";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_TooManyFramesToProcess:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Too Many Frames";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_IllegalInstrument:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Illegal Instrument";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InstrumentTypeNotFound:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Instrument Type Not Found";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidFile:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid File";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_UnknownFileType:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Unknown File Type";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_FileNotSpecified:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: File Not Specified";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_FormatNotSupported:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Format Not Supported";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_Uninitialized:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Unitialized";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidScope:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid Scope";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_PropertyNotWritable:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: PropertyNotWritable";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidPropertyValue:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid Property Value";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_PropertyNotInUse:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Property Not In Use";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_Initialized:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Initialized";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_InvalidOfflineRender:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Invalid Offline Render";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_Unauthorized:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: Unauthorized";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    case kAudioUnitErr_CannotDoInCurrentContext:
        errorText = "Audio Unit: cannot do in current context";
        result = paInternalError; break;
    default:
        errorText = "Unknown Error";
        result = paInternalError;
    }

    if (isError)
        errorType = "Error";
    else
        errorType = "Warning";

    if ((int)error < -99999 || (int)error > 99999)
        DBUG(("%s on line %d: err='%4s', msg='%s'\n", errorType, line, (const char *)&error, errorText));
    else
        DBUG(("%s on line %d: err=%d, 0x%x, msg='%s'\n", errorType, line, (int)error, (unsigned)error, errorText));

    PaUtil_SetLastHostErrorInfo( paCoreAudio, error, errorText );

    return result;
}




/*
 * Durring testing of core audio, I found that serious crashes could occur
 * if properties such as sample rate were changed multiple times in rapid
 * succession. The function below has some fancy logic to make sure that changes
 * are acknowledged before another is requested. That seems to help a lot.
 */

#include <pthread.h>
typedef struct {
   bool once; /* I didn't end up using this. bdr */
   pthread_mutex_t mutex;
} MutexAndBool ;

static OSStatus propertyProc(
    AudioDeviceID inDevice, 
    UInt32 inChannel, 
    Boolean isInput, 
    AudioDevicePropertyID inPropertyID, 
    void* inClientData )
{
   MutexAndBool *mab = (MutexAndBool *) inClientData;
   mab->once = TRUE;
   pthread_mutex_unlock( &(mab->mutex) );
   return noErr;
}

/* sets the value of the given property and waits for the change to 
   be acknowledged, and returns the final value, which is not guaranteed
   by this function to be the same as the desired value. Obviously, this
   function can only be used for data whose input and output are the
   same size and format, and their size and format are known in advance.*/
PaError AudioDeviceSetPropertyNowAndWaitForChange(
    AudioDeviceID inDevice,
    UInt32 inChannel, 
    Boolean isInput, 
    AudioDevicePropertyID inPropertyID,
    UInt32 inPropertyDataSize, 
    const void *inPropertyData,
    void *outPropertyData )
{
   OSStatus macErr;
   int unixErr;
   MutexAndBool mab;
   UInt32 outPropertyDataSize = inPropertyDataSize;

   /* First, see if it already has that value. If so, return. */
   macErr = AudioDeviceGetProperty( inDevice, inChannel,
                                 isInput, inPropertyID, 
                                 &outPropertyDataSize, outPropertyData );
   if( macErr )
      goto failMac2;
   if( inPropertyDataSize!=outPropertyDataSize )
      return paInternalError;
   if( 0==memcmp( outPropertyData, inPropertyData, outPropertyDataSize ) )
      return paNoError;

   /* setup and lock mutex */
   mab.once = FALSE;
   unixErr = pthread_mutex_init( &mab.mutex, NULL );
   if( unixErr )
      goto failUnix2;
   unixErr = pthread_mutex_lock( &mab.mutex );
   if( unixErr )
      goto failUnix;

   /* add property listener */
   macErr = AudioDeviceAddPropertyListener( inDevice, inChannel, isInput,
                                   inPropertyID, propertyProc,
                                   &mab ); 
   if( macErr )
      goto failMac;
   /* set property */
   macErr  = AudioDeviceSetProperty( inDevice, NULL, inChannel,
                                 isInput, inPropertyID,
                                 inPropertyDataSize, inPropertyData );
   if( macErr ) {
      /* we couldn't set the property, so we'll just unlock the mutex
         and move on. */
      pthread_mutex_unlock( &mab.mutex );
   }

   /* wait for property to change */                      
   unixErr = pthread_mutex_lock( &mab.mutex );
   if( unixErr )
      goto failUnix;

   /* now read the property back out */
   macErr = AudioDeviceGetProperty( inDevice, inChannel,
                                 isInput, inPropertyID, 
                                 &outPropertyDataSize, outPropertyData );
   if( macErr )
      goto failMac;
   /* cleanup */
   AudioDeviceRemovePropertyListener( inDevice, inChannel, isInput,
                                      inPropertyID, propertyProc );
   unixErr = pthread_mutex_unlock( &mab.mutex );
   if( unixErr )
      goto failUnix2;
   unixErr = pthread_mutex_destroy( &mab.mutex );
   if( unixErr )
      goto failUnix2;

   return paNoError;

 failUnix:
   pthread_mutex_destroy( &mab.mutex );
   AudioDeviceRemovePropertyListener( inDevice, inChannel, isInput,
                                      inPropertyID, propertyProc );

 failUnix2:
   DBUG( ("Error #%d while setting a device property: %s\n", unixErr, strerror( unixErr ) ) );
   return paUnanticipatedHostError;

 failMac:
   pthread_mutex_destroy( &mab.mutex );
   AudioDeviceRemovePropertyListener( inDevice, inChannel, isInput,
                                      inPropertyID, propertyProc );
 failMac2:
   return ERR( macErr );
}

/*
 * Sets the sample rate the HAL device.
 * if requireExact: set the sample rate or fail.
 *
 * otherwise      : set the exact sample rate.
 *             If that fails, check for available sample rates, and choose one
 *             higher than the requested rate. If there isn't a higher one,
 *             just use the highest available.
 */
static PaError setBestSampleRateForDevice( const AudioDeviceID device,
                                    const bool isOutput,
                                    const bool requireExact,
                                    const Float64 desiredSrate )
{
   /*FIXME: changing the sample rate is disruptive to other programs using the
            device, so it might be good to offer a custom flag to not change the
            sample rate and just do conversion. (in my casual tests, there is
            no disruption unless the sample rate really does need to change) */
   const bool isInput = isOutput ? 0 : 1;
   Float64 srate;
   UInt32 propsize = sizeof( Float64 );
   OSErr err;
   AudioValueRange *ranges;
   int i=0;
   Float64 max  = -1; /*the maximum rate available*/
   Float64 best = -1; /*the lowest sample rate still greater than desired rate*/
   VDBUG(("Setting sample rate for device %ld to %g.\n",device,(float)desiredSrate));

   /* -- try setting the sample rate -- */
   err = AudioDeviceSetPropertyNowAndWaitForChange(
                                 device, 0, isInput,
                                 kAudioDevicePropertyNominalSampleRate,
                                 propsize, &desiredSrate, &srate );
   if( err )
      return err;

   /* -- if the rate agrees, and we got no errors, we are done -- */
   if( !err && srate == desiredSrate )
      return paNoError;
   /* -- we've failed if the rates disagree and we are setting input -- */
   if( requireExact )
      return paInvalidSampleRate;

   /* -- generate a list of available sample rates -- */
   err = AudioDeviceGetPropertyInfo( device, 0, isInput,
                                kAudioDevicePropertyAvailableNominalSampleRates,
                                &propsize, NULL );
   if( err )
      return ERR( err );
   ranges = (AudioValueRange *)calloc( 1, propsize );
   if( !ranges )
      return paInsufficientMemory;
   err = AudioDeviceGetProperty( device, 0, isInput,
                                kAudioDevicePropertyAvailableNominalSampleRates,
                                &propsize, ranges );
   if( err )
   {
      free( ranges );
      return ERR( err );
   }
   VDBUG(("Requested sample rate of %g was not available.\n", (float)desiredSrate));
   VDBUG(("%lu Available Sample Rates are:\n",propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange)));
#ifdef MAC_CORE_VERBOSE_DEBUG
   for( i=0; i<propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange); ++i )
      VDBUG( ("\t%g-%g\n",
              (float) ranges[i].mMinimum,
              (float) ranges[i].mMaximum ) );
#endif
   VDBUG(("-----\n"));
   
   /* -- now pick the best available sample rate -- */
   for( i=0; i<propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange); ++i )
   {
      if( ranges[i].mMaximum > max ) max = ranges[i].mMaximum;
      if( ranges[i].mMinimum > desiredSrate ) {
         if( best < 0 )
            best = ranges[i].mMinimum;
         else if( ranges[i].mMinimum < best )
            best = ranges[i].mMinimum;
      }
   }
   if( best < 0 )
      best = max;
   VDBUG( ("Maximum Rate %g. best is %g.\n", max, best ) );
   free( ranges );

   /* -- set the sample rate -- */
   propsize = sizeof( best );
   err = AudioDeviceSetPropertyNowAndWaitForChange(
                                 device, 0, isInput,
                                 kAudioDevicePropertyNominalSampleRate,
                                 propsize, &best, &srate );
   if( err )
      return err;

   if( err )
      return ERR( err );
   /* -- if the set rate matches, we are done -- */
   if( srate == best )
      return paNoError;

   /* -- otherwise, something wierd happened: we didn't set the rate, and we got no errors. Just bail. */
   return paInternalError;
}


/*
   Attempts to set the requestedFramesPerBuffer. If it can't set the exact
   value, it settles for something smaller if available. If nothing smaller
   is available, it uses the smallest available size.
   actualFramesPerBuffer will be set to the actual value on successful return.
   OK to pass NULL to actualFramesPerBuffer.
   The logic is very simmilar too setBestSampleRate only failure here is
   not usually catastrophic.
*/
static PaError setBestFramesPerBuffer( const AudioDeviceID device,
                                       const bool isOutput,
                                       unsigned long requestedFramesPerBuffer, 
                                       unsigned long *actualFramesPerBuffer )
{
   UInt32 afpb;
   const bool isInput = !isOutput;
   UInt32 propsize = sizeof(UInt32);
   OSErr err;
   Float64 min  = -1; /*the min blocksize*/
   Float64 best = -1; /*the best blocksize*/
   int i=0;
   AudioValueRange *ranges;

   if( actualFramesPerBuffer == NULL )
      actualFramesPerBuffer = &afpb;


   /* -- try and set exact FPB -- */
   err = AudioDeviceSetProperty( device, NULL, 0, isInput,
                                 kAudioDevicePropertyBufferFrameSize,
                                 propsize, &requestedFramesPerBuffer);
   err = AudioDeviceGetProperty( device, 0, isInput,
                           kAudioDevicePropertyBufferFrameSize,
                           &propsize, actualFramesPerBuffer);
   if( err )
      return ERR( err );
   if( *actualFramesPerBuffer == requestedFramesPerBuffer )
      return paNoError; /* we are done */

   /* -- fetch available block sizes -- */
   err = AudioDeviceGetPropertyInfo( device, 0, isInput,
                           kAudioDevicePropertyBufferSizeRange,
                           &propsize, NULL );
   if( err )
      return ERR( err );
   ranges = (AudioValueRange *)calloc( 1, propsize );
   if( !ranges )
      return paInsufficientMemory;
   err = AudioDeviceGetProperty( device, 0, isInput,
                                kAudioDevicePropertyBufferSizeRange,
                                &propsize, ranges );
   if( err )
   {
      free( ranges );
      return ERR( err );
   }
   VDBUG(("Requested block size of %lu was not available.\n",
          requestedFramesPerBuffer ));
   VDBUG(("%lu Available block sizes are:\n",propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange)));
#ifdef MAC_CORE_VERBOSE_DEBUG
   for( i=0; i<propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange); ++i )
      VDBUG( ("\t%g-%g\n",
              (float) ranges[i].mMinimum,
              (float) ranges[i].mMaximum ) );
#endif
   VDBUG(("-----\n"));
   
   /* --- now pick the best available framesPerBuffer -- */
   for( i=0; i<propsize/sizeof(AudioValueRange); ++i )
   {
      if( min == -1 || ranges[i].mMinimum < min ) min = ranges[i].mMinimum;
      if( ranges[i].mMaximum < requestedFramesPerBuffer ) {
         if( best < 0 )
            best = ranges[i].mMaximum;
         else if( ranges[i].mMaximum > best )
            best = ranges[i].mMaximum;
      }
   }
   if( best == -1 )
      best = min;
   VDBUG( ("Minimum FPB  %g. best is %g.\n", min, best ) );
   free( ranges );

   /* --- set the buffer size (ignore errors) -- */
   requestedFramesPerBuffer = (UInt32) best ;
   propsize = sizeof( UInt32 );
   err = AudioDeviceSetProperty( device, NULL, 0, isInput,
                                 kAudioDevicePropertyBufferSize,
                                 propsize, &requestedFramesPerBuffer );
   /* --- read the property to check that it was set -- */
   err = AudioDeviceGetProperty( device, 0, isInput,
                                 kAudioDevicePropertyBufferSize,
                                 &propsize, actualFramesPerBuffer );

   if( err )
      return ERR( err );

   return paNoError;
}

--- NEW FILE: pa_mac_core.h ---
/*
 * Mac spcific flags for PA.
 * portaudio.h should be included before this file.
 */

/*
 * A pointer to a paMacCoreStreamInfo may be passed as
 * the hostApiSpecificStreamInfo in the PaStreamParameters struct
 * when opening a stream. Use NULL, for the defaults. Note that for
 * duplex streams, both infos should be the same or behaviour
 * is undefined.
 */
typedef struct paMacCoreStreamInfo
{
    unsigned long size;         /**size of whole structure including this header */
    PaHostApiTypeId hostApiType;/**host API for which this data is intended */
    unsigned long version;      /**structure version */
    unsigned long flags;        /* flags to modify behaviour */
} paMacCoreStreamInfo;

/* Use this function to initialize a paMacCoreStreamInfo struct
   using the requested flags. */
void paSetupMacCoreStreamInfo( paMacCoreStreamInfo *data, unsigned long flags )
{
   bzero( data, sizeof( paMacCoreStreamInfo ) );
   data->size = sizeof( paMacCoreStreamInfo );
   data->hostApiType = paCoreAudio;
   data->version = 0x01;
   data->flags = flags;
}

/*
 * The following flags alter the behaviour of PA on the mac platform.
 * they can be ORed together. These should work both for opening and
 * checking a device.
 */
/* Allows PortAudio to change things like the device's frame size,
 * which allows for much lower latency, but might disrupt the device
 * if other programs are using it. */
const unsigned long paMacCore_ChangeDeviceParameters      = 0x01;

/* In combination with the above flag,
 * causes the stream opening to fail, unless the exact sample rates
 * are supported by the device. */
const unsigned long paMacCore_FailIfConversionRequired    = 0x02;

/* These flags set the SR conversion quality, if required. The wierd ordering
 * allows Maximum Quality to be the default.*/
const unsigned long paMacCore_ConversionQualityMin    = 0x0100;
const unsigned long paMacCore_ConversionQualityMedium = 0x0200;
const unsigned long paMacCore_ConversionQualityLow    = 0x0300;
const unsigned long paMacCore_ConversionQualityHigh   = 0x0400;
const unsigned long paMacCore_ConversionQualityMax    = 0x0000;

/*
 * Here are some "preset" combinations of flags (above) to get to some
 * common configurations. THIS IS OVERKILL, but if more flags are added
 * it won't be.
 */
/*This is the default setting: do as much sample rate conversion as possible
 * and as little mucking with the device as possible. */
const unsigned long paMacCorePlayNice = 0x00;
/*This setting is tuned for pro audio apps. It allows SR conversion on input
  and output, but it tries to set the appropriate SR on the device.*/
const unsigned long paMacCorePro      = 0x01;
/*This is a setting to minimize CPU usage and still play nice.*/
const unsigned long paMacCoreMinimizeCPUButPlayNice = 0x0100;
/*This is a setting to minimize CPU usage, even if that means interrupting the device. */
const unsigned long paMacCoreMinimizeCPU = 0x0101;





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