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tdemultimedia/kmix/mixer_oss.cpp

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/*
* KMix -- KDE's full featured mini mixer
*
* Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Christian Esken
* esken@kde.org
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
// Since we're guaranteed an OSS setup here, let's make life easier
#if !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__)
#include <sys/soundcard.h>
#else
#include <soundcard.h>
#endif
#include "mixer_oss.h"
#include <klocale.h>
/*
I am using a fixed MAX_MIXDEVS #define here.
People might argue, that I should rather use the SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES
#define used by OSS. But using this #define is not good, because it is
evaluated during compile time. Compiling on one platform and running
on another with another version of OSS with a different value of
SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES is very bad. Because of this, usage of
SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES should be discouraged.
The #define below is only there for internal reasons.
In other words: Don't play around with this value
*/
#define MAX_MIXDEVS 32
const char* MixerDevNames[32]={
I18N_NOOP("Volume"), I18N_NOOP("Bass"), I18N_NOOP("Treble"),
I18N_NOOP("Synth"), I18N_NOOP("Pcm"), I18N_NOOP("Speaker"),
I18N_NOOP("Line"), I18N_NOOP("Microphone"), I18N_NOOP("CD"),
I18N_NOOP("Mix"), I18N_NOOP("Pcm2"), I18N_NOOP("RecMon"),
I18N_NOOP("IGain"), I18N_NOOP("OGain"), I18N_NOOP("Line1"),
I18N_NOOP("Line2"), I18N_NOOP("Line3"), I18N_NOOP("Digital1"),
I18N_NOOP("Digital2"), I18N_NOOP("Digital3"), I18N_NOOP("PhoneIn"),
I18N_NOOP("PhoneOut"), I18N_NOOP("Video"), I18N_NOOP("Radio"),
I18N_NOOP("Monitor"), I18N_NOOP("3D-depth"), I18N_NOOP("3D-center"),
I18N_NOOP("unknown"), I18N_NOOP("unknown"), I18N_NOOP("unknown"),
I18N_NOOP("unknown") , I18N_NOOP("unused") };
const MixDevice::ChannelType MixerChannelTypes[32] = {
MixDevice::VOLUME, MixDevice::BASS, MixDevice::TREBLE, MixDevice::MIDI,
MixDevice::AUDIO, MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::MICROPHONE,
MixDevice::CD, MixDevice::VOLUME, MixDevice::AUDIO, MixDevice::RECMONITOR,
MixDevice::VOLUME, MixDevice::RECMONITOR, MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::EXTERNAL,
MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::AUDIO, MixDevice::AUDIO, MixDevice::AUDIO,
MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::EXTERNAL,
MixDevice::EXTERNAL, MixDevice::VOLUME, MixDevice::VOLUME, MixDevice::UNKNOWN,
MixDevice::UNKNOWN, MixDevice::UNKNOWN, MixDevice::UNKNOWN, MixDevice::UNKNOWN };
Mixer_Backend* OSS_getMixer( int device )
{
Mixer_Backend *l_mixer;
l_mixer = new Mixer_OSS( device );
return l_mixer;
}
Mixer_OSS::Mixer_OSS(int device) : Mixer_Backend(device)
{
if( device == -1 ) m_devnum = 0;
}
Mixer_OSS::~Mixer_OSS()
{
close();
}
int Mixer_OSS::open()
{
if ((m_fd= ::open( deviceName( m_devnum ).latin1(), O_RDWR)) < 0)
{
if ( errno == EACCES )
return Mixer::ERR_PERM;
else {
if ((m_fd= ::open( deviceNameDevfs( m_devnum ).latin1(),
O_RDWR)) < 0)
{
if ( errno == EACCES )
return Mixer::ERR_PERM;
else
return Mixer::ERR_OPEN;
}
}
}
int devmask, recmask, i_recsrc, stereodevs;
// Mixer is open. Now define properties
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK, &devmask) == -1)
return Mixer::ERR_READ;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECMASK, &recmask) == -1)
return Mixer::ERR_READ;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
return Mixer::ERR_READ;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_STEREODEVS, &stereodevs) == -1)
return Mixer::ERR_READ;
if (!devmask)
return Mixer::ERR_NODEV;
int maxVolume =100;
if( m_mixDevices.isEmpty() )
{
int idx = 0;
while( devmask && idx < MAX_MIXDEVS )
{
if( devmask & ( 1 << idx ) ) // device active?
{
Volume vol( stereodevs & ( 1 << idx ) ? 2 : 1, maxVolume);
readVolumeFromHW( idx, vol );
MixDevice* md =
new MixDevice( idx, vol, recmask & ( 1 << idx ), true,
MixerDevNames[idx],
MixerChannelTypes[idx]);
md->setRecSource( isRecsrcHW( idx ) );
m_mixDevices.append( md );
}
idx++;
}
}
else
for( unsigned int idx = 0; idx < m_mixDevices.count(); idx++ )
{
MixDevice* md = m_mixDevices.at( idx );
if( !md )
return Mixer::ERR_INCOMPATIBLESET;
writeVolumeToHW( idx, md->getVolume() );
}
#if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
struct mixer_info l_mix_info;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_INFO, &l_mix_info) != -1)
{
m_mixerName = l_mix_info.name;
}
else
#endif
m_mixerName = "OSS Audio Mixer";
m_isOpen = true;
return 0;
}
int Mixer_OSS::close()
{
m_isOpen = false;
int l_i_ret = ::close(m_fd);
m_mixDevices.clear();
return l_i_ret;
}
TQString Mixer_OSS::deviceName(int devnum)
{
switch (devnum) {
case 0:
return TQString("/dev/mixer");
break;
default:
TQString devname("/dev/mixer");
devname += ('0'+devnum);
return devname;
}
}
TQString Mixer_OSS::deviceNameDevfs(int devnum)
{
switch (devnum) {
case 0:
return TQString("/dev/sound/mixer");
break;
default:
TQString devname("/dev/sound/mixer");
devname += ('0'+devnum);
return devname;
}
}
TQString Mixer_OSS::errorText(int mixer_error)
{
TQString l_s_errmsg;
switch (mixer_error)
{
case Mixer::ERR_PERM:
l_s_errmsg = i18n("kmix: You do not have permission to access the mixer device.\n" \
"Login as root and do a 'chmod a+rw /dev/mixer*' to allow the access.");
break;
case Mixer::ERR_OPEN:
l_s_errmsg = i18n("kmix: Mixer cannot be found.\n" \
"Please check that the soundcard is installed and the\n" \
"soundcard driver is loaded.\n" \
"On Linux you might need to use 'insmod' to load the driver.\n" \
"Use 'soundon' when using commercial OSS.");
break;
default:
l_s_errmsg = Mixer_Backend::errorText(mixer_error);
}
return l_s_errmsg;
}
bool Mixer_OSS::setRecsrcHW( int devnum, bool on )
{
int i_recsrc, oldrecsrc;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
errormsg(Mixer::ERR_READ);
oldrecsrc = i_recsrc = on ?
(i_recsrc | (1 << devnum )) :
(i_recsrc & ~(1 << devnum ));
// Change status of record source(s)
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
errormsg (Mixer::ERR_WRITE);
// Re-read status of record source(s). Just in case, OSS does not like
// my settings. And with this line mix->recsrc gets its new value. :-)
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
errormsg(Mixer::ERR_READ);
/* The following if {} patch was submitted by Tim McCormick <tim@pcbsd.org>. */
/* Comment (cesken): This patch fixes an issue with mutual exclusive recording sources.
Actually the kernel soundcard driver *could* "do the right thing" by examining the change
(old-recsrc XOR new-recsrc), and knowing which sources are mutual exclusive.
The OSS v3 API docs indicate that the behaviour is undefined for this case, and it is not
clearly documented how and whether SOUND_MIXER_CAP_EXCL_INPUT is evaluated in the OSS driver.
Evaluating that in the application (KMix) could help, but the patch will work independent
on whether SOUND_MIXER_CAP_EXCL_INPUT ist set or not.
In any case this patch is a superb workaround for a shortcoming of the OSS v3 API.
*/
// If the record source is supposed to be on, but wasn't set, explicitly
// set the record source. Not all cards support multiple record sources.
// As a result, we also need to do the read & write again.
if (((i_recsrc & ( 1<<devnum)) == 0) && on)
{
// Setting the new device failed => Try to enable it *exclusively*
oldrecsrc = i_recsrc = 1 << devnum;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
errormsg (Mixer::ERR_WRITE);
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC, &i_recsrc) == -1)
errormsg(Mixer::ERR_READ);
}
// PORTING: Hint: Do not forget to set i_recsrc to the new valid
// record source mask.
return i_recsrc == oldrecsrc;
}
bool Mixer_OSS::isRecsrcHW( int devnum )
{
bool isRecsrc = false;
int recsrcMask;
if (ioctl(m_fd, SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC, &recsrcMask) == -1)
errormsg(Mixer::ERR_READ);
else {
// test if device bit is set in record bit mask
isRecsrc = ( (recsrcMask & ( 1<<devnum)) != 0 );
}
return isRecsrc;
}
int Mixer_OSS::readVolumeFromHW( int devnum, Volume &vol )
{
if( vol.isMuted() ) return 0; // Don't alter volume when muted
int volume;
if (ioctl(m_fd, MIXER_READ( devnum ), &volume) == -1)
{
/* Oops, can't read mixer */
return(Mixer::ERR_READ);
}
else
{
vol.setVolume( Volume::LEFT, (volume & 0x7f));
if( vol.count() > 1 )
vol.setVolume( Volume::RIGHT, ((volume>>8) & 0x7f));
//fprintf(stderr, "Mixer_OSS::readVolumeFromHW(%i,vol) set vol %i %i\n", devnum, vol.getVolume(Volume::LEFT), vol.getVolume(Volume::RIGHT));
return 0;
}
}
int Mixer_OSS::writeVolumeToHW( int devnum, Volume &vol )
{
int volume;
if( vol.isMuted() ) volume = 0;
else
if ( vol.count() > 1 )
volume = (vol[ Volume::LEFT ]) + ((vol[ Volume::RIGHT ])<<8);
else
volume = vol[ Volume::LEFT ];
if (ioctl(m_fd, MIXER_WRITE( devnum ), &volume) == -1)
return Mixer::ERR_WRITE;
return 0;
}
TQString OSS_getDriverName() {
return "OSS";
}