linux-sg2042/sound/core/seq/seq_system.c

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/*
* ALSA sequencer System services Client
* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Frank van de Pol <fvdpol@coil.demon.nl>
*
*
* 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; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
*/
#include <sound/driver.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <sound/core.h>
#include "seq_system.h"
#include "seq_timer.h"
#include "seq_queue.h"
/* internal client that provide system services, access to timer etc. */
/*
* Port "Timer"
* - send tempo /start/stop etc. events to this port to manipulate the
* queue's timer. The queue address is specified in
* data.queue.queue.
* - this port supports subscription. The received timer events are
* broadcasted to all subscribed clients. The modified tempo
* value is stored on data.queue.value.
* The modifier client/port is not send.
*
* Port "Announce"
* - does not receive message
* - supports supscription. For each client or port attaching to or
* detaching from the system an announcement is send to the subscribed
* clients.
*
* Idea: the subscription mechanism might also work handy for distributing
* synchronisation and timing information. In this case we would ideally have
* a list of subscribers for each type of sync (time, tick), for each timing
* queue.
*
* NOTE: the queue to be started, stopped, etc. must be specified
* in data.queue.addr.queue field. queue is used only for
* scheduling, and no longer referred as affected queue.
* They are used only for timer broadcast (see above).
* -- iwai
*/
/* client id of our system client */
static int sysclient = -1;
/* port id numbers for this client */
static int announce_port = -1;
/* fill standard header data, source port & channel are filled in */
static int setheader(struct snd_seq_event * ev, int client, int port)
{
if (announce_port < 0)
return -ENODEV;
memset(ev, 0, sizeof(struct snd_seq_event));
ev->flags &= ~SNDRV_SEQ_EVENT_LENGTH_MASK;
ev->flags |= SNDRV_SEQ_EVENT_LENGTH_FIXED;
ev->source.client = sysclient;
ev->source.port = announce_port;
ev->dest.client = SNDRV_SEQ_ADDRESS_SUBSCRIBERS;
/* fill data */
/*ev->data.addr.queue = SNDRV_SEQ_ADDRESS_UNKNOWN;*/
ev->data.addr.client = client;
ev->data.addr.port = port;
return 0;
}
/* entry points for broadcasting system events */
void snd_seq_system_broadcast(int client, int port, int type)
{
struct snd_seq_event ev;
if (setheader(&ev, client, port) < 0)
return;
ev.type = type;
snd_seq_kernel_client_dispatch(sysclient, &ev, 0, 0);
}
/* entry points for broadcasting system events */
int snd_seq_system_notify(int client, int port, struct snd_seq_event *ev)
{
ev->flags = SNDRV_SEQ_EVENT_LENGTH_FIXED;
ev->source.client = sysclient;
ev->source.port = announce_port;
ev->dest.client = client;
ev->dest.port = port;
return snd_seq_kernel_client_dispatch(sysclient, ev, 0, 0);
}
/* call-back handler for timer events */
static int event_input_timer(struct snd_seq_event * ev, int direct, void *private_data, int atomic, int hop)
{
return snd_seq_control_queue(ev, atomic, hop);
}
/* register our internal client */
int __init snd_seq_system_client_init(void)
{
struct snd_seq_port_callback pcallbacks;
struct snd_seq_port_info *port;
port = kzalloc(sizeof(*port), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!port)
return -ENOMEM;
memset(&pcallbacks, 0, sizeof(pcallbacks));
pcallbacks.owner = THIS_MODULE;
pcallbacks.event_input = event_input_timer;
/* register client */
sysclient = snd_seq_create_kernel_client(NULL, 0, "System");
/* register timer */
strcpy(port->name, "Timer");
port->capability = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE; /* accept queue control */
port->capability |= SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ; /* for broadcast */
port->kernel = &pcallbacks;
port->type = 0;
port->flags = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_FLG_GIVEN_PORT;
port->addr.client = sysclient;
port->addr.port = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_SYSTEM_TIMER;
snd_seq_kernel_client_ctl(sysclient, SNDRV_SEQ_IOCTL_CREATE_PORT, port);
/* register announcement port */
strcpy(port->name, "Announce");
port->capability = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ|SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ; /* for broadcast only */
port->kernel = NULL;
port->type = 0;
port->flags = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_FLG_GIVEN_PORT;
port->addr.client = sysclient;
port->addr.port = SNDRV_SEQ_PORT_SYSTEM_ANNOUNCE;
snd_seq_kernel_client_ctl(sysclient, SNDRV_SEQ_IOCTL_CREATE_PORT, port);
announce_port = port->addr.port;
kfree(port);
return 0;
}
/* unregister our internal client */
void __exit snd_seq_system_client_done(void)
{
int oldsysclient = sysclient;
if (oldsysclient >= 0) {
sysclient = -1;
announce_port = -1;
snd_seq_delete_kernel_client(oldsysclient);
}
}