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freebsd-ports/audio/timidity/files/patch-ae
1998-06-16 18:28:32 +00:00

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*** linux_a.c.orig Mon May 20 17:09:46 1996
--- linux_a.c Tue Jun 16 21:40:17 1998
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*** 71,82 ****
then 8-bit unsigned if it fails. If you have a sound device that
can't handle either, let me know. */
static int open_output(void)
{
int fd, tmp, i, warnings=0;
/* Open the audio device */
! fd=open(dpm.name, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY);
if (fd<0)
{
ctl->cmsg(CMSG_ERROR, VERB_NORMAL, "%s: %s",
--- 71,85 ----
then 8-bit unsigned if it fails. If you have a sound device that
can't handle either, let me know. */
+ /* Flag for Luigi Rizzo new sound driver (as opposed to VoxWare) */
+ static luigi_driver = 0;
+
static int open_output(void)
{
int fd, tmp, i, warnings=0;
/* Open the audio device */
! fd=open(dpm.name, O_RDWR);
if (fd<0)
{
ctl->cmsg(CMSG_ERROR, VERB_NORMAL, "%s: %s",
***************
*** 84,89 ****
--- 87,109 ----
return -1;
}
+ /* Figure out if we're running with the Luigi driver or
+ the original VoxWare driver, with code based on dburr/luigi
+ in ports/5607. It'd be great if we could do this before
+ opening the audio device, but oh well... */
+ #if defined(AIOGFMT) /* only defined in Luigi driver */
+ {
+ snd_chan_param s;
+ int i;
+ i = ioctl(fd, AIOGFMT, &s);
+ if (i != -1)
+ luigi_driver = 1;
+ }
+ #endif defined (AIOGFMT)
+
+ ctl->cmsg(CMSG_INFO, VERB_VERBOSE, "Using %s sound driver",
+ luigi_driver ? "luigi" : "VoxWare");
+
/* They can't mean these */
dpm.encoding &= ~(PE_ULAW|PE_BYTESWAP);
***************
*** 92,97 ****
--- 112,140 ----
the other one. */
i=tmp=(dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT) ? 16 : 8;
+ if (luigi_driver)
+ {
+ if (dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT) {
+ int fmt = AFMT_S16_LE ;
+
+ if (ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT, &fmt) < 0 || fmt != AFMT_S16_LE) {
+ fmt = AFMT_U8 ;
+ if (ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT, &fmt) < 0 || fmt != AFMT_U8) {
+ ctl->cmsg(CMSG_ERROR, VERB_NORMAL,
+ "%s doesn't support 16- or 8-bit sample width",
+ dpm.name);
+ close(fd);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ ctl->cmsg(CMSG_WARNING, VERB_VERBOSE,
+ "Sample width adjusted to %d bits", tmp);
+ dpm.encoding ^= PE_16BIT;
+ warnings = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
if (ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SAMPLESIZE, &tmp)<0 || tmp!=i)
{
/* Try the other one */
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*** 109,114 ****
--- 152,158 ----
dpm.encoding ^= PE_16BIT;
warnings=1;
}
+ }
if (dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT)
dpm.encoding |= PE_SIGNED;
else
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*** 163,168 ****
--- 207,214 ----
/* Set buffer fragments (in extra_param[0]) */
tmp=AUDIO_BUFFER_BITS;
+ if (luigi_driver)
+ tmp += 2;
if (!(dpm.encoding & PE_MONO)) tmp++;
if (dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT) tmp++;
tmp |= (dpm.extra_param[0]<<16);
***************
*** 189,216 ****
return warnings;
}
static void output_data(int32 *buf, int32 count)
{
if (!(dpm.encoding & PE_MONO)) count*=2; /* Stereo samples */
! if (dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT)
! {
/* Convert data to signed 16-bit PCM */
s32tos16(buf, count);
!
! /* Write the data out. Linux likes to give an EINTR if you suspend
! a program while waiting on a write, so we may need to retry. */
! while ((-1==write(dpm.fd, buf, count * 2)) && errno==EINTR)
! ;
! }
! else
! {
/* Convert to 8-bit unsigned and write out. */
s32tou8(buf, count);
!
! while ((-1==write(dpm.fd, buf, count)) && errno==EINTR)
! ;
}
}
static void close_output(void)
--- 235,269 ----
return warnings;
}
+ /* output_data comes from Luigi's linux_a.c. This version seems to allow
+ for partial writes to the sound device, where as the original version
+ doesn't. */
static void output_data(int32 *buf, int32 count)
{
+ char *p;
+ int res, l;
+
if (!(dpm.encoding & PE_MONO)) count*=2; /* Stereo samples */
! if (dpm.encoding & PE_16BIT) {
/* Convert data to signed 16-bit PCM */
s32tos16(buf, count);
! res = count*2;
! } else {
/* Convert to 8-bit unsigned and write out. */
s32tou8(buf, count);
! res = count;
! }
! for (p = (char *) buf; res > 0; res -= l) {
! again:
! l = write(dpm.fd, p, res);
! if (l < 0) {
! if (errno == EINTR)
! goto again;
! return;
}
+ p += l;
+ }
}
static void close_output(void)