/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine * * ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names * are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT * file distributed with this source distribution. * * 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * * $URL$ * $Id$ * */ /* Song iterator declarations */ #ifndef _SCI_SFX_ITERATOR_H_ #define _SCI_SFX_ITERATOR_H_ #include "sci/include/sfx_pcm.h" #include "sci/include/listener.h" namespace Sci { #define SI_FINISHED -1 /* Song finished playing */ #define SI_LOOP -2 /* Song just looped */ #define SI_ABSOLUTE_CUE -3 /* Found a song cue (absolute) */ #define SI_RELATIVE_CUE -4 /* Found a song cue (relative) */ #define SI_PCM -5 /* Found a PCM */ #define SI_IGNORE -6 /* This event got edited out by the remapper */ #define SI_MORPH -255 /* Song iterator requested self-morph. */ #define FADE_ACTION_NONE 0 #define FADE_ACTION_FADE_AND_STOP 1 #define FADE_ACTION_FADE_AND_CONT 2 typedef struct { int ticks_per_step; int final_volume; int step_size; int action; } fade_params_t; #define SONG_ITERATOR_MESSAGE_ARGUMENTS_NR 2 /* Helper defs for messages */ /* Base messages */ #define _SIMSG_BASE 0 /* Any base decoder */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_LOOPS 0 /* Set loops */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_CLONE 1 /* Clone object and data. Must provide the ** (possibly negative) number of ticks that have ** passed since the last delay time started being ** used */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_PLAYMASK 2 /* Set the current playmask for filtering */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_RHYTHM 3 /* Activate/deactivate rhythm channel */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_ACK_MORPH 4 /* Acknowledge self-morph */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_STOP 5 /* Stop iterator */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_PRINT 6 /* Print self to stderr, after printing param1 tabs */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_HOLD 7 /* Set value of hold parameter to expect */ #define _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_FADE 8 /* Set fade parameters */ /* "Plastic" (discardable) wrapper messages */ #define _SIMSG_PLASTICWRAP 1 /* Any base decoder */ #define _SIMSG_PLASTICWRAP_ACK_MORPH 4 /* Acknowledge self-morph */ /* Messages */ #define SIMSG_SET_LOOPS(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_LOOPS,(x),0 #define SIMSG_SET_PLAYMASK(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_PLAYMASK,(x),0 #define SIMSG_SET_RHYTHM(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_RHYTHM,(x),0 #define SIMSG_CLONE(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_CLONE,(x),0 #define SIMSG_ACK_MORPH _SIMSG_PLASTICWRAP,_SIMSG_PLASTICWRAP_ACK_MORPH,0,0 #define SIMSG_STOP _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_STOP,0,0 #define SIMSG_PRINT(indentation) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_PRINT,(indentation),0 #define SIMSG_SET_HOLD(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_HOLD,(x),0 /*#define SIMSG_SET_FADE(x) _SIMSG_BASE,_SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_FADE,(x),0*/ /* Message transmission macro: Takes song reference, message reference */ #define SIMSG_SEND(o, m) songit_handle_message(&(o), songit_make_message((o)->ID, m)) #define SIMSG_SEND_FADE(o, m) songit_handle_message(&(o), songit_make_ptr_message((o)->ID, _SIMSG_BASE, _SIMSG_BASEMSG_SET_FADE, m, 0)) typedef unsigned long songit_id_t; typedef struct { songit_id_t ID; unsigned int recipient; /* Type of iterator supposed to receive this */ unsigned int type; union { unsigned int i; void * p; } args[SONG_ITERATOR_MESSAGE_ARGUMENTS_NR]; } song_iterator_message_t; #define INHERITS_SONG_ITERATOR \ songit_id_t ID; \ guint16 channel_mask; \ fade_params_t fade; \ unsigned int flags; \ int priority; \ int (*next) (song_iterator_t *self, unsigned char *buf, int *buf_size); \ sfx_pcm_feed_t * (*get_pcm_feed) (song_iterator_t *s); \ song_iterator_t * (* handle_message)(song_iterator_t *self, song_iterator_message_t msg); \ void (*init) (struct _song_iterator *self); \ void (*cleanup) (struct _song_iterator *self); \ int (*get_timepos) (struct _song_iterator *self); \ listener_t death_listeners[SONGIT_MAX_LISTENERS]; \ int death_listeners_nr \ #define SONGIT_MAX_LISTENERS 2 typedef struct _song_iterator { songit_id_t ID; guint16 channel_mask; /* Bitmask of all channels this iterator will use */ fade_params_t fade; unsigned int flags; int priority; int (*next)(struct _song_iterator *self, unsigned char *buf, int *result); /* Reads the next MIDI operation _or_ delta time ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self ** (byte *) buf: The buffer to write to (needs to be able to ** store at least 4 bytes) ** Returns : (int) zero if a MIDI operation was written, SI_FINISHED ** if the song has finished playing, SI_LOOP if looping ** (after updating the loop variable), SI_CUE if we found ** a cue, SI_PCM if a PCM was found, or the number of ticks ** to wait before this function should be called next. ** (int) *result: Number of bytes written to the buffer ** (equals the number of bytes that need to be passed ** to the lower layers) for 0, the cue value for SI_CUE, ** or the number of loops remaining for SI_LOOP. ** If SI_PCM is returned, get_pcm() may be used to retrieve the associated ** PCM, but this must be done before any subsequent calls to next(). */ sfx_pcm_feed_t * (*get_pcm_feed)(struct _song_iterator *self); /* Checks for the presence of a pcm sample ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self ** Returns : (sfx_pcm_feed_t *) NULL if no PCM data was found, a ** PCM feed otherwise */ struct _song_iterator * (* handle_message)(struct _song_iterator *self, song_iterator_message_t msg); /* Handles a message to the song iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self ** (song_iterator_messag_t) msg: The message to handle ** Returns : (song_iterator_t *) NULL if the message was not understood, ** self if the message could be handled, or a new song iterator ** if the current iterator had to be morphed (but the message could ** still be handled) ** This function is not supposed to be called directly; use ** songit_handle_message() instead. It should not recurse, since songit_handle_message() ** takes care of that and makes sure that its delegate received the message (and ** was morphed) before self. */ void (*init)(struct _song_iterator *self); /* Resets/initializes the sound iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self ** Returns : (void) */ void (*cleanup)(struct _song_iterator *self); /* Frees any content of the iterator structure ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self ** Does not physically free(self) yet. May be NULL if nothing needs to be done. ** Must not recurse on its delegate. */ int (*get_timepos)(struct _song_iterator *self); /* Gets the song position to store in a savegame ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) self */ /* Death listeners */ /* These are not reset during initialisation */ listener_t death_listeners[SONGIT_MAX_LISTENERS]; int death_listeners_nr; /* See songit_* for the constructor and non-virtual member functions */ } song_iterator_t; /* Song iterator flags */ #define SONGIT_FLAG_CLONE (1 << 0) /* This flag is set for clones, which are exclusively used in song players. ** Thus, this flag distinguishes song iterators in the main thread from those ** in the song-player thread. */ void song_iterator_add_death_listener(song_iterator_t *it, void *client, void (*notify)(void *self, void *notifier)); /* Adds a death listener to a song iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) it: The iterator to add to ** (void *) client: The object wanting to be notified ** (void* x void* -> void) notify: The notification function ** to invoke ** Effects: Fatally terminates the program if no listener slots are ** available ** Death listeners are NOT cloned. */ void song_iterator_remove_death_listener(song_iterator_t *it, void *client); /* Removes a death listener from a song iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) it: The iterator to modify ** (void *) client: The object no longer wanting to be notified ** Effects: Fatally terminates the program if the listener was not ** found ** Death listeners are NOT cloned. */ /********************************/ /*-- Song iterator operations --*/ /********************************/ #define SCI_SONG_ITERATOR_TYPE_SCI0 0 #define SCI_SONG_ITERATOR_TYPE_SCI1 1 #define IT_READER_MASK_MIDI (1 << 0) #define IT_READER_MASK_DELAY (1 << 1) #define IT_READER_MASK_LOOP (1 << 2) #define IT_READER_MASK_CUE (1 << 3) #define IT_READER_MASK_PCM (1 << 4) #define IT_READER_MAY_FREE (1 << 10) /* Free SI_FINISHED iterators */ #define IT_READER_MAY_CLEAN (1 << 11) /* MAY_CLEAN: May instantiate cleanup iterators ** (use for players; this closes open channels at the end of a song) */ #define IT_READER_MASK_ALL ( IT_READER_MASK_MIDI \ | IT_READER_MASK_DELAY \ | IT_READER_MASK_LOOP \ | IT_READER_MASK_CUE \ | IT_READER_MASK_PCM ) int songit_next(song_iterator_t **it, unsigned char *buf, int *result, int mask); /* Convenience wrapper around it->next ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t **it) Reference to the iterator to access ** (byte *) buf: The buffer to write to (needs to be able to ** store at least 4 bytes) ** (int) mask: IT_READER_MASK options specifying the events to ** listen for ** Returns : (int) zero if a MIDI operation was written, SI_FINISHED ** if the song has finished playing, SI_LOOP if looping ** (after updating the loop variable), SI_CUE if we found ** a cue, SI_PCM if a PCM was found, or the number of ticks ** to wait before this function should be called next. ** (int) *result: Number of bytes written to the buffer ** (equals the number of bytes that need to be passed ** to the lower layers) for 0, the cue value for SI_CUE, ** or the number of loops remaining for SI_LOOP. */ song_iterator_t * songit_new(unsigned char *data, unsigned int size, int type, songit_id_t id); /* Constructs a new song iterator object ** Parameters: (byte *) data: The song data to iterate over ** (unsigned int) size: Number of bytes in the song ** (int) type: One of the SCI_SONG_ITERATOR_TYPEs ** (songit_id_t) id: An ID for addressing the song iterator ** Returns : (song_iterator_t *) A newly allocated but uninitialized song ** iterator, or NULL if 'type' was invalid or unsupported */ song_iterator_t * songit_new_tee(song_iterator_t *left, song_iterator_t *right, int may_destroy); /* Combines two iterators, returns the next event available from either ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) left: One of the iterators ** (song_iterator_t *) right: The other iterator ** (int) may_destroy: Whether completed song iterators may be ** destroyed ** Returns : (song_iterator_t *) A combined iterator, as suggested above */ void songit_free(song_iterator_t *it); /* Frees a song iterator and the song it wraps ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) it: The song iterator to free ** Returns : (void) */ song_iterator_message_t songit_make_message(songit_id_t id, int recipient_class, int type, int a1, int a2); /* Create a song iterator message ** Parameters: (songit_id_t) id: song ID the message is targetted to ** (int) recipient_class: Message recipient class ** (int) type: Message type ** (int x int) a1, a2: Arguments ** You should only use this with the SIMSG_* macros */ song_iterator_message_t songit_make_ptr_message(songit_id_t id, int recipient_class, int type, void * a1, int a2); /* Create a song iterator message, wherein the first parameter is a pointer ** Parameters: (songit_id_t) id: song ID the message is targetted to ** (int) recipient_class: Message recipient class ** (int) type: Message type ** (void* x int) a1, a2: Arguments ** You should only use this with the SIMSG_* macros */ int songit_handle_message(song_iterator_t **it_reg, song_iterator_message_t msg); /* Handles a message to the song iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t **): A reference to the variable storing the song iterator ** Returns : (int) Non-zero if the message was understood ** The song iterator may polymorph as result of msg, so a writeable reference is required. */ song_iterator_t * songit_clone(song_iterator_t *it, int delta); /* Clones a song iterator ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) it: The iterator to clone ** (int) delta: Number of ticks that still need to elapse until ** the next item should be read from the song iterator ** Returns : (song_iterator_t *) A shallow clone of 'it'. ** This performs a clone on the bottom-most part (containing the actual song data) _only_. ** The justification for requiring 'delta' to be passed in here is that this ** is typically maintained outside of the song iterator. */ int sfx_play_iterator_pcm(song_iterator_t *it, unsigned long handle); /* Plays a song iterator that found a PCM through a PCM device, if possible ** Parameters: (song_iterator_t *) it: The iterator to play ** (song_handle_t) handle: Debug handle ** Returns : (int) 0 if the effect will not be played, nonzero if it will ** This assumes that the last call to 'it->next()' returned SI_PCM. */ } // End of namespace Sci #endif