linux-sg2042/sound/firewire/amdtp-stream.h

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#ifndef SOUND_FIREWIRE_AMDTP_H_INCLUDED
#define SOUND_FIREWIRE_AMDTP_H_INCLUDED
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <sound/asound.h>
#include "packets-buffer.h"
/**
* enum cip_flags - describes details of the streaming protocol
* @CIP_NONBLOCKING: In non-blocking mode, each packet contains
* sample_rate/8000 samples, with rounding up or down to adjust
* for clock skew and left-over fractional samples. This should
* be used if supported by the device.
* @CIP_BLOCKING: In blocking mode, each packet contains either zero or
* SYT_INTERVAL samples, with these two types alternating so that
* the overall sample rate comes out right.
* @CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE: In sync to device mode, time stamp in out packets is
* generated by in packets. Defaultly this driver generates timestamp.
* @CIP_EMPTY_WITH_TAG0: Only for in-stream. Empty in-packets have TAG0.
* @CIP_DBC_IS_END_EVENT: Only for in-stream. The value of dbc in an in-packet
* corresponds to the end of event in the packet. Out of IEC 61883.
* @CIP_WRONG_DBS: Only for in-stream. The value of dbs is wrong in in-packets.
* The value of data_block_quadlets is used instead of reported value.
* @CIP_SKIP_DBC_ZERO_CHECK: Only for in-stream. Packets with zero in dbc is
* skipped for detecting discontinuity.
ALSA: bebob/firewire-lib: Add a quirk for discontinuity at bus reset Normal BeBoB firmware has a quirk. When receiving bus reset, it transmits packets with discontinuous value in dbc field. This causes two situation, one is to abort streaming by firewire-lib as a result of detecting the discontinuity. Another is to call driver's .update() because of bus reset. These two is generated independently. (The former depends on isochronous stream and the latter depends on IEEE1394 bus driver.) When BeBoB driver works with XRUN-recoverable applications, this situation looks like stream_start_duplex() call followed by stream_update_duplex() call because applications will call snd_pcm_prepare() immediately at XRUN. To update connections and streams at first, this commit use completion. When queueing error occurs, stream_start_duplex() is forced to wait maximum 1000msec. During this, when .update() is called, the completion is waken and stream_start_duplex() is processed without breaking connections. At bus reset, stream_start_duplex() shouldn't break/establish connections and stream_update_duplex() should update connections because a caller of fw_iso_resources_allocate() is responsible for calling fw_iso_resources_update() on bus reset. This commit also adds a flag, which has an effect to skip checking continuity for first packet. This flag is useful for BeBoB quirk to start handling packets during streaming. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:45:16 +08:00
* @CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK: Only for in-stream. The value of dbc in first
* packet is not continuous from an initial value.
* @CIP_EMPTY_HAS_WRONG_DBC: Only for in-stream. The value of dbc in empty
* packet is wrong but the others are correct.
* @CIP_JUMBO_PAYLOAD: Only for in-stream. The number of data blocks in an
* packet is larger than IEC 61883-6 defines. Current implementation
* allows 5 times as large as IEC 61883-6 defines.
*/
enum cip_flags {
CIP_NONBLOCKING = 0x00,
CIP_BLOCKING = 0x01,
CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE = 0x02,
CIP_EMPTY_WITH_TAG0 = 0x04,
CIP_DBC_IS_END_EVENT = 0x08,
CIP_WRONG_DBS = 0x10,
CIP_SKIP_DBC_ZERO_CHECK = 0x20,
ALSA: bebob/firewire-lib: Add a quirk for discontinuity at bus reset Normal BeBoB firmware has a quirk. When receiving bus reset, it transmits packets with discontinuous value in dbc field. This causes two situation, one is to abort streaming by firewire-lib as a result of detecting the discontinuity. Another is to call driver's .update() because of bus reset. These two is generated independently. (The former depends on isochronous stream and the latter depends on IEEE1394 bus driver.) When BeBoB driver works with XRUN-recoverable applications, this situation looks like stream_start_duplex() call followed by stream_update_duplex() call because applications will call snd_pcm_prepare() immediately at XRUN. To update connections and streams at first, this commit use completion. When queueing error occurs, stream_start_duplex() is forced to wait maximum 1000msec. During this, when .update() is called, the completion is waken and stream_start_duplex() is processed without breaking connections. At bus reset, stream_start_duplex() shouldn't break/establish connections and stream_update_duplex() should update connections because a caller of fw_iso_resources_allocate() is responsible for calling fw_iso_resources_update() on bus reset. This commit also adds a flag, which has an effect to skip checking continuity for first packet. This flag is useful for BeBoB quirk to start handling packets during streaming. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:45:16 +08:00
CIP_SKIP_INIT_DBC_CHECK = 0x40,
CIP_EMPTY_HAS_WRONG_DBC = 0x80,
CIP_JUMBO_PAYLOAD = 0x100,
};
/**
* enum cip_sfc - supported Sampling Frequency Codes (SFCs)
* @CIP_SFC_32000: 32,000 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_44100: 44,100 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_48000: 48,000 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_88200: 88,200 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_96000: 96,000 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_176400: 176,400 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_192000: 192,000 data blocks
* @CIP_SFC_COUNT: the number of supported SFCs
*
* These values are used to show nominal Sampling Frequency Code in
* Format Dependent Field (FDF) of AMDTP packet header. In IEC 61883-6:2002,
* this code means the number of events per second. Actually the code
* represents the number of data blocks transferred per second in an AMDTP
* stream.
*
* In IEC 61883-6:2005, some extensions were added to support more types of
* data such as 'One Bit LInear Audio', therefore the meaning of SFC became
* different depending on the types.
*
* Currently our implementation is compatible with IEC 61883-6:2002.
*/
enum cip_sfc {
CIP_SFC_32000 = 0,
CIP_SFC_44100 = 1,
CIP_SFC_48000 = 2,
CIP_SFC_88200 = 3,
CIP_SFC_96000 = 4,
CIP_SFC_176400 = 5,
CIP_SFC_192000 = 6,
CIP_SFC_COUNT
};
#define AM824_IN_PCM_FORMAT_BITS SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S32
#define AM824_OUT_PCM_FORMAT_BITS (SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S16 | \
SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S32)
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
/*
* This module supports maximum 64 PCM channels for one PCM stream
* This is for our convenience.
*/
#define AM824_MAX_CHANNELS_FOR_PCM 64
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
/*
* AMDTP packet can include channels for MIDI conformant data.
* Each MIDI conformant data channel includes 8 MPX-MIDI data stream.
* Each MPX-MIDI data stream includes one data stream from/to MIDI ports.
*
* This module supports maximum 1 MIDI conformant data channels.
* Then this AMDTP packets can transfer maximum 8 MIDI data streams.
*/
#define AM824_MAX_CHANNELS_FOR_MIDI 1
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
struct fw_unit;
struct fw_iso_context;
struct snd_pcm_substream;
struct snd_pcm_runtime;
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
struct snd_rawmidi_substream;
enum amdtp_stream_direction {
AMDTP_OUT_STREAM = 0,
AMDTP_IN_STREAM
};
struct amdtp_stream {
struct fw_unit *unit;
enum cip_flags flags;
enum amdtp_stream_direction direction;
struct mutex mutex;
/* For packet processing. */
struct fw_iso_context *context;
struct iso_packets_buffer buffer;
int packet_index;
/* For CIP headers. */
unsigned int source_node_id_field;
unsigned int data_block_quadlets;
unsigned int data_block_counter;
unsigned int fmt;
unsigned int fdf;
/* quirk: fixed interval of dbc between previos/current packets. */
unsigned int tx_dbc_interval;
/* quirk: indicate the value of dbc field in a first packet. */
unsigned int tx_first_dbc;
/* Internal flags. */
enum cip_sfc sfc;
unsigned int syt_interval;
unsigned int transfer_delay;
unsigned int data_block_state;
unsigned int last_syt_offset;
unsigned int syt_offset_state;
/* For a PCM substream processing. */
struct snd_pcm_substream *pcm;
struct tasklet_struct period_tasklet;
unsigned int pcm_buffer_pointer;
unsigned int pcm_period_pointer;
bool pointer_flush;
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
/* To wait for first packet. */
bool callbacked;
wait_queue_head_t callback_wait;
struct amdtp_stream *sync_slave;
/* For AM824 processing. */
struct snd_rawmidi_substream *midi[AM824_MAX_CHANNELS_FOR_MIDI * 8];
int midi_fifo_limit;
int midi_fifo_used[AM824_MAX_CHANNELS_FOR_MIDI * 8];
unsigned int pcm_channels;
unsigned int midi_ports;
u8 pcm_positions[AM824_MAX_CHANNELS_FOR_PCM];
u8 midi_position;
void (*transfer_samples)(struct amdtp_stream *s,
struct snd_pcm_substream *pcm,
__be32 *buffer, unsigned int frames);
unsigned int frame_multiplier;
};
int amdtp_stream_init(struct amdtp_stream *s, struct fw_unit *unit,
enum amdtp_stream_direction dir,
enum cip_flags flags, unsigned int fmt);
void amdtp_stream_destroy(struct amdtp_stream *s);
int amdtp_stream_set_parameters(struct amdtp_stream *s,
unsigned int rate,
unsigned int pcm_channels,
unsigned int midi_ports);
unsigned int amdtp_stream_get_max_payload(struct amdtp_stream *s);
int amdtp_stream_start(struct amdtp_stream *s, int channel, int speed);
void amdtp_stream_update(struct amdtp_stream *s);
void amdtp_stream_stop(struct amdtp_stream *s);
int amdtp_stream_add_pcm_hw_constraints(struct amdtp_stream *s,
struct snd_pcm_runtime *runtime);
void amdtp_am824_set_pcm_format(struct amdtp_stream *s,
snd_pcm_format_t format);
void amdtp_stream_pcm_prepare(struct amdtp_stream *s);
unsigned long amdtp_stream_pcm_pointer(struct amdtp_stream *s);
void amdtp_stream_pcm_abort(struct amdtp_stream *s);
extern const unsigned int amdtp_syt_intervals[CIP_SFC_COUNT];
extern const unsigned int amdtp_rate_table[CIP_SFC_COUNT];
/**
* amdtp_stream_running - check stream is running or not
* @s: the AMDTP stream
*
* If this function returns true, the stream is running.
*/
static inline bool amdtp_stream_running(struct amdtp_stream *s)
{
return !IS_ERR(s->context);
}
/**
* amdtp_streaming_error - check for streaming error
* @s: the AMDTP stream
*
* If this function returns true, the stream's packet queue has stopped due to
* an asynchronous error.
*/
static inline bool amdtp_streaming_error(struct amdtp_stream *s)
{
return s->packet_index < 0;
}
ALSA: firewire-lib: Add support for MIDI capture/playback For capturing/playbacking MIDI messages, this commit adds one MIDI conformant data channel. This data channel has multiplexed 8 MIDI data streams. So this data channel can transfer messages from/to 8 MIDI ports. And this commit allows to set PCM format even if AMDTP streams already start. I suppose the case that PCM substreams are going to be joined into AMDTP streams when AMDTP streams are already started for MIDI substreams. Each driver must count how many PCM/MIDI substreams use AMDTP streams to stop AMDTP streams. There are differences between specifications about MIDI conformant data. About the multiplexing, IEC 61883-6:2002, itself, has no information. It describes labels and bytes for MIDI messages and refers to MMA/AMEI RP-027 for 'successfull implementation'. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 8 MPX-MIDI data streams for one MIDI conformant data channel. IEC 61883-6:2005 adds 'sequence multiplexing' and apply this way and describe incompatibility between 2002 and 2005. So this commit applies IEC 61883-6:2005. When we find some devices compliant to IEC 61883-6:2002, then this difference should be handles as device quirk in additional work. About the number of bytes in an MIDI conformant data, IEC 61883-6:2002 describe 0,1,2,3 bytes. MMA/AMEI RP-027 describes 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-2x-SPEED', 'MIDI1.0-3x-SPEED' modes and the maximum bytes for each mode corresponds to 1, 2, 3 bytes. The 'MIDI1.0-2x/3x-SPEED' modes are accompanied with 'negotiation procedure' and 'encapsulation details' but there is no specifications for them. So this commit implements 'MIDI1.0-1x-SPEED' mode for playback, but allows to pick up 1-3 bytes for capturing. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2014-04-25 21:44:47 +08:00
/**
* amdtp_stream_pcm_running - check PCM substream is running or not
* @s: the AMDTP stream
*
* If this function returns true, PCM substream in the AMDTP stream is running.
*/
static inline bool amdtp_stream_pcm_running(struct amdtp_stream *s)
{
return !!s->pcm;
}
/**
* amdtp_stream_pcm_trigger - start/stop playback from a PCM device
* @s: the AMDTP stream
* @pcm: the PCM device to be started, or %NULL to stop the current device
*
* Call this function on a running isochronous stream to enable the actual
* transmission of PCM data. This function should be called from the PCM
* device's .trigger callback.
*/
static inline void amdtp_stream_pcm_trigger(struct amdtp_stream *s,
struct snd_pcm_substream *pcm)
{
ACCESS_ONCE(s->pcm) = pcm;
}
static inline bool cip_sfc_is_base_44100(enum cip_sfc sfc)
{
return sfc & 1;
}
static inline void amdtp_stream_set_sync(enum cip_flags sync_mode,
struct amdtp_stream *master,
struct amdtp_stream *slave)
{
if (sync_mode == CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE) {
master->flags |= CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE;
slave->flags |= CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE;
master->sync_slave = slave;
} else {
master->flags &= ~CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE;
slave->flags &= ~CIP_SYNC_TO_DEVICE;
master->sync_slave = NULL;
}
slave->sync_slave = NULL;
}
/**
* amdtp_stream_wait_callback - sleep till callbacked or timeout
* @s: the AMDTP stream
* @timeout: msec till timeout
*
* If this function return false, the AMDTP stream should be stopped.
*/
static inline bool amdtp_stream_wait_callback(struct amdtp_stream *s,
unsigned int timeout)
{
return wait_event_timeout(s->callback_wait,
s->callbacked == true,
msecs_to_jiffies(timeout)) > 0;
}
#endif