non/nonlib/JACK/Port.C

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/*******************************************************************************/
/* Copyright (C) 2008 Jonathan Moore Liles */
/* */
/* This program 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 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 General Public License for */
/* more details. */
/* */
/* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along */
/* with This program; see the file COPYING. If not,write to the Free Software */
/* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/*******************************************************************************/
/* Wrapper for a JACK audio port */
#include "Port.H"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h> // sprintf
namespace JACK
{
static const char *name_for_port ( Port::type_e dir, const char *base, int n, const char *type );
int
Port::max_name ( void )
{
return jack_port_name_size() - jack_client_name_size() - 6;
}
/* nframes is the number of frames to buffer */
Port::Port ( jack_client_t *client, jack_port_t *port )
{
_client = client;
_port = port;
_name = jack_port_name( _port );
}
Port::Port ( jack_client_t *client, const char *name, type_e dir )
{
_client = client;
activate( name, dir );
}
Port::Port ( jack_client_t *client, type_e dir, const char *base, int n, const char *type )
{
_client = client;
const char *name = name_for_port( dir, base, n, type );
activate( name, dir );
}
Port::~Port ( )
{
/* if ( _port ) */
/* jack_port_unregister( _client, _port ); */
}
static const char *
name_for_port ( Port::type_e dir, const char *base, int n, const char *type )
{
static char pname[ 512 ];
const char *dir_s = dir == Port::Output ? "out" : "in";
strncpy( pname, base, Port::max_name() );
pname[ Port::max_name() - 1 ] = '\0';
int l = strlen( pname );
if ( type )
snprintf( pname + l, sizeof( pname ) - l, "/%s-%s-%d", type, dir_s, n + 1 );
else
snprintf( pname + l, sizeof( pname ) - l, "/%s-%d", dir_s, n + 1 );
return pname;
}
void
Port::activate ( const char *name, type_e dir )
{
_name = name;
_port = jack_port_register( _client, _name,
JACK_DEFAULT_AUDIO_TYPE,
dir == Output ? JackPortIsOutput : JackPortIsInput,
0 );
}
/** returns the sum of latency of all ports between this one and a
terminal port. */
/* FIMXE: how does JACK know that input A of client Foo connects to
output Z of the same client in order to draw the line through Z to a
terminal port? And, if this determination cannot be made, what use is
this function? */
nframes_t
Port::total_latency ( void ) const
{
return jack_port_get_total_latency( _client, _port );
}
/** returns the number of frames of latency assigned to this port */
nframes_t
Port::latency ( void ) const
{
return jack_port_get_latency( _port );
}
/** inform JACK that port has /frames/ frames of latency */
void
Port::latency ( nframes_t frames )
{
jack_port_set_latency( _port, frames );
}
void
Port::shutdown ( void )
{
if ( _port )
jack_port_unregister( _client, _port );
}
/** rename port */
bool
Port::name ( const char *name )
{
_name = name;
return 0 == jack_port_set_name( _port, name );
}
bool
Port::name ( const char *base, int n, const char *type )
{
return name( name_for_port( this->type(), base, n, type ) );
}
void
Port::write ( sample_t *buf, nframes_t nframes )
{
memcpy( buffer( nframes ), buf, nframes * sizeof( sample_t ) );
}
void
Port::read ( sample_t *buf, nframes_t nframes )
{
memcpy( buf, buffer( nframes ), nframes * sizeof( sample_t ) );
}
void *
Port::buffer ( nframes_t nframes )
{
return jack_port_get_buffer( _port, nframes );
}
void
Port::silence ( nframes_t nframes )
{
memset( buffer( nframes ), 0, nframes * sizeof( sample_t ) );
}
}