scummvm/backends/midi/stmidi.cpp
Max Horn 44393b2dc8 ALL: Add code to help stop people from accidentally using "bad" APIs
A new header file common/forbidden.h is included by scummsys.h and it
re-#defines numerous symbols like fopen(), fread(), system(), etc. with
garbage, in order to provoke compile errors in any code using them.

If a .cpp file really *must* use any of these (e.g. because it is a
backend file), then these redefinitions can be disabled by #defining
FORBIDDEN_SYMBOL_ALLOW_ALL as the first thing in the .cpp file. Whenever
this is done, an explanatory comment should be added.

Note that this system cannot catch all "bad" usages (notably the Lua
code in the sword25 engine), as it can only work if scummsys.h is
included.

svn-id: r53961
2010-10-30 21:27:42 +00:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
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/*
* Raw MIDI output for the Atari ST line of computers.
* Based on the ScummVM SEQ & CoreMIDI drivers.
* Atari code by Keith Scroggins
* We, unfortunately, could not use the SEQ driver because the /dev/midi under
* FreeMiNT (and hence in libc) is considered to be a serial port for machine
* access. So, we just use OS calls then to send the data to the MIDI ports
* directly. The current implementation is sending 1 byte at a time because
* in most cases we are only sending up to 3 bytes, I believe this saves a few
* cycles. I might change so sysex messages are sent the other way later.
*/
#if defined __MINT__
// Disable symbol overrides so that we can use system headers.
#define FORBIDDEN_SYMBOL_ALLOW_ALL
#include <osbind.h>
#include "sound/mpu401.h"
#include "common/util.h"
#include "sound/musicplugin.h"
class MidiDriver_STMIDI : public MidiDriver_MPU401 {
public:
MidiDriver_STMIDI() : _isOpen (false) { }
int open();
void close();
void send(uint32 b);
void sysEx(const byte *msg, uint16 length);
private:
bool _isOpen;
};
int MidiDriver_STMIDI::open() {
if ((_isOpen) && (!Bcostat(4)))
return MERR_ALREADY_OPEN;
warning("ST Midi Port Open");
_isOpen = true;
return 0;
}
void MidiDriver_STMIDI::close() {
MidiDriver_MPU401::close();
_isOpen = false;
}
void MidiDriver_STMIDI::send(uint32 b) {
byte status_byte = (b & 0x000000FF);
byte first_byte = (b & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
byte second_byte = (b & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
// warning("ST MIDI Packet sent");
switch (b & 0xF0) {
case 0x80: // Note Off
case 0x90: // Note On
case 0xA0: // Polyphonic Key Pressure
case 0xB0: // Controller
case 0xE0: // Pitch Bend
Bconout(3, status_byte);
Bconout(3, first_byte);
Bconout(3, second_byte);
break;
case 0xC0: // Program Change
case 0xD0: // Aftertouch
Bconout(3, status_byte);
Bconout(3, first_byte);
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown : %08x\n", (int)b);
break;
}
}
void MidiDriver_STMIDI::sysEx (const byte *msg, uint16 length) {
// FIXME: LordHoto doesn't know if this will still work
// when sending 264 byte sysEx data, as needed by KYRA,
// feel free to revert it to 254 again if needed.
if (length > 264) {
warning ("Cannot send SysEx block - data too large");
return;
}
const byte *chr = msg;
warning("Sending SysEx Message");
Bconout(3, '0xF0');
for (; length; --length, ++chr) {
Bconout(3,((unsigned char) *chr & 0x7F));
}
Bconout(3, '0xF7');
}
// Plugin interface
class StMidiMusicPlugin : public MusicPluginObject {
public:
const char *getName() const {
return "STMIDI";
}
const char *getId() const {
return "stmidi";
}
MusicDevices getDevices() const;
Common::Error createInstance(MidiDriver **mididriver, MidiDriver::DeviceHandle = 0) const;
};
MusicDevices StMidiMusicPlugin::getDevices() const {
MusicDevices devices;
// TODO: Return a different music type depending on the configuration
// TODO: List the available devices
devices.push_back(MusicDevice(this, "", MT_GM));
return devices;
}
Common::Error StMidiMusicPlugin::createInstance(MidiDriver **mididriver, MidiDriver::DeviceHandle) const {
*mididriver = new MidiDriver_STMIDI();
return Common::kNoError;
}
//#if PLUGIN_ENABLED_DYNAMIC(STMIDI)
//REGISTER_PLUGIN_DYNAMIC(STMIDI, PLUGIN_TYPE_MUSIC, StMidiMusicPlugin);
//#else
REGISTER_PLUGIN_STATIC(STMIDI, PLUGIN_TYPE_MUSIC, StMidiMusicPlugin);
//#endif
#endif