RetroArch/midi_driver.h
libretroadmin 10082e1c32 Merge midi_driver.c and location_driver.c into retroarch.c -
files were not touched for 6 months so splitting them up serves
no real purpose
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/* RetroArch - A frontend for libretro.
* Copyright (C) 2018 The RetroArch team
*
* RetroArch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
* of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* RetroArch 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with RetroArch.
* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef __MIDI_DRIVER__H
#define __MIDI_DRIVER__H
#include <boolean.h>
#include <retro_common_api.h>
RETRO_BEGIN_DECLS
struct string_list;
typedef struct
{
uint8_t *data;
size_t data_size;
uint32_t delta_time;
} midi_event_t;
typedef struct midi_driver
{
/**
* ident:
* Driver name (visible in the menu). Must be unique among the MIDI drivers.
**/
const char *ident;
/**
* get_avail_inputs:
* Populates provided list with currently available inputs (if any).
*
* @inputs : List of available inputs (visible in the menu).
* This argument will never be NULL.
*
* Returns: True if successful (even if there are no inputs available),
* false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: Before this function is called the list will already contain one
* member ("Off") which can be used by the user to disable input.
*
* If the driver supports input but underlying API don't offers this
* list, driver should/must provide some "fake" name(s) here,
* otherwise user will only see "Off" option in the menu.
**/
bool (*get_avail_inputs)(struct string_list *inputs);
/**
* get_avail_outputs:
* Populates provided list with currently available outputs (if any).
*
* @outputs : List of available outputs (visible in the menu).
* This argument will never be NULL.
*
* Returns: True if successful (even if there are no outputs available),
* false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: Before this function is called the list will already contain one
* member ("Off") which can be used by the user to disable output.
*
* If the driver supports output but underlying API don't offers this
* list, driver should/must provide some "fake" name(s) here,
* otherwise user will only see "Off" option in the menu.
**/
bool (*get_avail_outputs)(struct string_list *outputs);
/**
* init:
* Initializes driver and starts input (if 'input' argument is non NULL) and
* starts output (if 'output' argument is non NULL).
*
* @input : One of the input names previously returned by
* the 'get_avail_inputs' function or NULL which
* means don't initialize input.
* @output : One of the output names previously returned by
* the 'get_avail_outputs' function or NULL which
* means don't initialize output.
*
* Returns: Driver specific data pointer if successful, NULL otherwise.
*
* Remarks: If requested input/output is unavailable driver should return
* NULL (don't implement "fallback" mechanism).
**/
void *(*init)(const char *input, const char *output);
/**
* free:
* Stops I/O and releases any resources used by the driver.
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
**/
void (*free)(void *p);
/**
* set_input:
* This function is used for changing/disabling input.
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
* @input : One of the input names previously returned by
* the 'get_avail_inputs' function or NULL which
* means disable input.
*
* Returns: True if successful, false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: On error, driver should leave the current input as is (if possible).
**/
bool (*set_input)(void *p, const char *input);
/**
* set_output:
* This function is used for changing/disabling output.
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
* @output : One of the output names previously returned by
* the 'get_avail_outputs' function or NULL which
* means disable output.
*
* Returns: True if successful, false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: On error, driver should leave the current output as is (if possible).
**/
bool (*set_output)(void *p, const char *output);
/**
* read:
* This function is used for reading received data. When called, 'data_size'
* member of the 'event' argument will hold max data size (in bytes)
* that event can hold. After successful read driver should set this member
* to actual data size that is returned, and 'delta_time' member should be
* set to time (in microseconds) between previous event and this one (if this
* is the first event set 'delta_time' to 0).
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
* @event : Address of the event structure.
* This argument will never be NULL, 'data' member
* will never be NULL and 'data_size' member
* will never be 0.
*
* Returns: True if event was available and read successfully, false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: If the driver can't supply timing info 'delta_time' member
* of the 'event' argument should be set to 0.
**/
bool (*read)(void *p, midi_event_t *event);
/**
* write:
* This function is used for writing events.
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
* @event : Address of the event structure.
* This argument will never be NULL, 'data' member
* will never be NULL and 'data_size' member
* will never be 0.
*
* Returns: True if event was written successfully, false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: This event should be buffered by the driver and sent later
* when 'flush' function is called.
*
* If the underlying API don't support event scheduling 'delta_time'
* member of the 'event' argument may be ignored by the driver.
**/
bool (*write)(void *p, const midi_event_t *event);
/**
* flush:
* This function is used for transferring events previously stored by the
* 'write' function.
*
* @p : Driver specific data pointer previously returned
* by the 'init' function.
* This argument will never be NULL.
*
* Returns: True if successful, false otherwise.
*
* Remarks: On error, drivers should keep the events (don't drop them).
**/
bool (*flush)(void *p);
} midi_driver_t;
struct string_list *midi_driver_get_avail_inputs(void);
struct string_list *midi_driver_get_avail_outputs(void);
bool midi_driver_set_volume(unsigned volume);
bool midi_driver_set_input(const char *input);
bool midi_driver_set_output(void *data, const char *output);
/**
* midi_driver_get_event_size:
* This is a convenience function for finding out the size of the event based
* on the status byte.
*
* @status : Status (first) byte of the event.
*
* Returns: Size of the event (in bytes). If 'status' argument is invalid
* (< 0x80) or 'status' represents start of the "SysEx" event (0xF0)
* this function will return 0.
**/
size_t midi_driver_get_event_size(uint8_t status);
bool midi_driver_input_enabled(void);
bool midi_driver_output_enabled(void);
bool midi_driver_flush(void);
bool midi_driver_read(uint8_t *byte);
bool midi_driver_write(uint8_t byte, uint32_t delta_time);
bool midi_driver_set_all_sounds_off(void);
extern midi_driver_t midi_winmm;
extern midi_driver_t midi_alsa;
extern midi_driver_t *midi_drivers[];
RETRO_END_DECLS
#endif