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README_LINUX.txt for PortMidi
Roger Dannenberg
29 Aug 2006
To make PortMidi and PortTime, go back up to the portmidi
directory and type
make -f pm_linux/Makefile
(You can also copy pm_linux/Makefile to the portmidi
directory and just type "make".)
The Makefile will build all test programs and the portmidi
library. You may want to modify the Makefile to remove the
PM_CHECK_ERRORS definition. For experimental software,
especially programs running from the command line, we
recommend using PM_CHECK_ERRORS -- it will terminate your
program and print a helpful message if any PortMidi
function returns an error code.
If you do not compile with PM_CHECK_ERRORS, you should
check for errors yourself.
This code has not been carefully tested; however,
all test programs in pm_test seem to run properly.
CHANGELOG
29-aug-2006 Roger B. Dannenberg
Fixed PortTime to join with time thread for clean exit.
28-aug-2006 Roger B. Dannenberg
Updated this documentation.
08-Jun-2004 Roger B. Dannenberg
Updated code to use new system abstraction.
12-Apr-2003 Roger B. Dannenberg
Fixed pm_test/test.c to filter clocks and active messages.
Integrated changes from Clemens Ladisch:
cleaned up pmlinuxalsa.c
record timestamp on sysex input
deallocate some resources previously left open

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/* pmlinux.c -- PortMidi os-dependent code */
/* This file only needs to implement pm_init(), which calls various
routines to register the available midi devices. This file must
be separate from the main portmidi.c file because it is system
dependent, and it is separate from, pmlinuxalsa.c, because it
might need to register non-alsa devices as well.
NOTE: if you add non-ALSA support, you need to fix :alsa_poll()
in pmlinuxalsa.c, which assumes all input devices are ALSA.
*/
#include "stdlib.h"
#include "portmidi.h"
#ifdef PMALSA
#include "pmlinuxalsa.h"
#endif
#ifdef PMNULL
#include "pmlinuxnull.h"
#endif
PmError pm_init()
{
/* Note: it is not an error for PMALSA to fail to initialize.
* It may be a design error that the client cannot query what subsystems
* are working properly other than by looking at the list of available
* devices.
*/
#ifdef PMALSA
pm_linuxalsa_init();
#endif
#ifdef PMNULL
pm_linuxnull_init();
#endif
return pmNoError;
}
void pm_term(void)
{
#ifdef PMALSA
pm_linuxalsa_term();
#endif
}
PmDeviceID pm_default_input_device_id = -1;
PmDeviceID pm_default_output_device_id = -1;
PmDeviceID Pm_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() {
return pm_default_input_device_id;
}
PmDeviceID Pm_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() {
return pm_default_output_device_id;
}
void *pm_alloc(size_t s) { return malloc(s); }
void pm_free(void *ptr) { free(ptr); }

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/* pmlinux.h */
extern PmDeviceID pm_default_input_device_id;
extern PmDeviceID pm_default_output_device_id;

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/*
* pmlinuxalsa.c -- system specific definitions
*
* written by:
* Roger Dannenberg (port to Alsa 0.9.x)
* Clemens Ladisch (provided code examples and invaluable consulting)
* Jason Cohen, Rico Colon, Matt Filippone (Alsa 0.5.x implementation)
*/
#include "stdlib.h"
#include "portmidi.h"
#ifdef NEWBUFFER
#include "pmutil.h"
#endif
#include "pminternal.h"
#include "pmlinuxalsa.h"
#include "string.h"
#include "porttime.h"
#include "pmlinux.h"
#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
/* I used many print statements to debug this code. I left them in the
* source, and you can turn them on by changing false to true below:
*/
#define VERBOSE_ON 0
#define VERBOSE if (VERBOSE_ON)
#define MIDI_SYSEX 0xf0
#define MIDI_EOX 0xf7
#if SND_LIB_MAJOR == 0 && SND_LIB_MINOR < 9
#error needs ALSA 0.9.0 or later
#endif
/* to store client/port in the device descriptor */
#define MAKE_DESCRIPTOR(client, port) ((void*)(((client) << 8) | (port)))
#define GET_DESCRIPTOR_CLIENT(info) ((((int)(info)) >> 8) & 0xff)
#define GET_DESCRIPTOR_PORT(info) (((int)(info)) & 0xff)
#define BYTE unsigned char
#define UINT unsigned long
extern pm_fns_node pm_linuxalsa_in_dictionary;
extern pm_fns_node pm_linuxalsa_out_dictionary;
static snd_seq_t *seq = NULL; // all input comes here,
// output queue allocated on seq
static int queue, queue_used; /* one for all ports, reference counted */
typedef struct alsa_descriptor_struct {
int client;
int port;
int this_port;
int in_sysex;
snd_midi_event_t *parser;
int error; /* host error code */
} alsa_descriptor_node, *alsa_descriptor_type;
/* get_alsa_error_text -- copy error text to potentially short string */
/**/
static void get_alsa_error_text(char *msg, int len, int err)
{
int errlen = strlen(snd_strerror(err));
if (errlen < len) {
strcpy(msg, snd_strerror(err));
} else if (len > 20) {
sprintf(msg, "Alsa error %d", err);
} else if (len > 4) {
strcpy(msg, "Alsa");
} else {
msg[0] = 0;
}
}
/* queue is shared by both input and output, reference counted */
static PmError alsa_use_queue(void)
{
if (queue_used == 0) {
snd_seq_queue_tempo_t *tempo;
queue = snd_seq_alloc_queue(seq);
if (queue < 0) {
pm_hosterror = queue;
return pmHostError;
}
snd_seq_queue_tempo_alloca(&tempo);
snd_seq_queue_tempo_set_tempo(tempo, 480000);
snd_seq_queue_tempo_set_ppq(tempo, 480);
pm_hosterror = snd_seq_set_queue_tempo(seq, queue, tempo);
if (pm_hosterror < 0)
return pmHostError;
snd_seq_start_queue(seq, queue, NULL);
snd_seq_drain_output(seq);
}
++queue_used;
return pmNoError;
}
static void alsa_unuse_queue(void)
{
if (--queue_used == 0) {
snd_seq_stop_queue(seq, queue, NULL);
snd_seq_drain_output(seq);
snd_seq_free_queue(seq, queue);
VERBOSE printf("queue freed\n");
}
}
/* midi_message_length -- how many bytes in a message? */
static int midi_message_length(PmMessage message)
{
message &= 0xff;
if (message < 0x80) {
return 0;
} else if (message < 0xf0) {
static const int length[] = {3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3};
return length[(message - 0x80) >> 4];
} else {
static const int length[] = {
-1, 2, 3, 2, 0, 0, 1, -1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1};
return length[message - 0xf0];
}
}
static PmError alsa_out_open(PmInternal *midi, void *driverInfo)
{
void *client_port = descriptors[midi->device_id].descriptor;
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type)
pm_alloc(sizeof(alsa_descriptor_node));
snd_seq_port_info_t *info;
int err;
if (!desc) return pmInsufficientMemory;
snd_seq_port_info_alloca(&info);
snd_seq_port_info_set_port(info, midi->device_id);
snd_seq_port_info_set_capability(info, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE |
SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ);
snd_seq_port_info_set_type(info, SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC |
SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION);
snd_seq_port_info_set_port_specified(info, 1);
err = snd_seq_create_port(seq, info);
if (err < 0) goto free_desc;
/* fill in fields of desc, which is passed to pm_write routines */
midi->descriptor = desc;
desc->client = GET_DESCRIPTOR_CLIENT(client_port);
desc->port = GET_DESCRIPTOR_PORT(client_port);
desc->this_port = midi->device_id;
desc->in_sysex = 0;
desc->error = 0;
err = snd_midi_event_new(PM_DEFAULT_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE, &desc->parser);
if (err < 0) goto free_this_port;
if (midi->latency > 0) { /* must delay output using a queue */
err = alsa_use_queue();
if (err < 0) goto free_parser;
err = snd_seq_connect_to(seq, desc->this_port, desc->client, desc->port);
if (err < 0) goto unuse_queue; /* clean up and return on error */
} else {
err = snd_seq_connect_to(seq, desc->this_port, desc->client, desc->port);
if (err < 0) goto free_parser; /* clean up and return on error */
}
return pmNoError;
unuse_queue:
alsa_unuse_queue();
free_parser:
snd_midi_event_free(desc->parser);
free_this_port:
snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port);
free_desc:
pm_free(desc);
pm_hosterror = err;
if (err < 0) {
get_alsa_error_text(pm_hosterror_text, PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN, err);
}
return pmHostError;
}
static PmError alsa_write_byte(PmInternal *midi, unsigned char byte,
PmTimestamp timestamp)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
snd_seq_event_t ev;
int err;
snd_seq_ev_clear(&ev);
if (snd_midi_event_encode_byte(desc->parser, byte, &ev) == 1) {
snd_seq_ev_set_dest(&ev, desc->client, desc->port);
snd_seq_ev_set_source(&ev, desc->this_port);
if (midi->latency > 0) {
/* compute relative time of event = timestamp - now + latency */
PmTimestamp now = (midi->time_proc ?
midi->time_proc(midi->time_info) :
Pt_Time(NULL));
int when = timestamp;
/* if timestamp is zero, send immediately */
/* otherwise compute time delay and use delay if positive */
if (when == 0) when = now;
when = (when - now) + midi->latency;
if (when < 0) when = 0;
VERBOSE printf("timestamp %d now %d latency %d, ",
(int) timestamp, (int) now, midi->latency);
VERBOSE printf("scheduling event after %d\n", when);
/* message is sent in relative ticks, where 1 tick = 1 ms */
snd_seq_ev_schedule_tick(&ev, queue, 1, when);
/* NOTE: for cases where the user does not supply a time function,
we could optimize the code by not starting Pt_Time and using
the alsa tick time instead. I didn't do this because it would
entail changing the queue management to start the queue tick
count when PortMidi is initialized and keep it running until
PortMidi is terminated. (This should be simple, but it's not
how the code works now.) -RBD */
} else { /* send event out without queueing */
VERBOSE printf("direct\n");
/* ev.queue = SND_SEQ_QUEUE_DIRECT;
ev.dest.client = SND_SEQ_ADDRESS_SUBSCRIBERS; */
snd_seq_ev_set_direct(&ev);
}
VERBOSE printf("sending event\n");
err = snd_seq_event_output(seq, &ev);
if (err < 0) {
desc->error = err;
return pmHostError;
}
}
return pmNoError;
}
static PmError alsa_out_close(PmInternal *midi)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
if (!desc) return pmBadPtr;
if (pm_hosterror = snd_seq_disconnect_to(seq, desc->this_port,
desc->client, desc->port)) {
// if there's an error, try to delete the port anyway, but don't
// change the pm_hosterror value so we retain the first error
snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port);
} else { // if there's no error, delete the port and retain any error
pm_hosterror = snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port);
}
if (midi->latency > 0) alsa_unuse_queue();
snd_midi_event_free(desc->parser);
midi->descriptor = NULL; /* destroy the pointer to signify "closed" */
pm_free(desc);
if (pm_hosterror) {
get_alsa_error_text(pm_hosterror_text, PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN,
pm_hosterror);
return pmHostError;
}
return pmNoError;
}
static PmError alsa_in_open(PmInternal *midi, void *driverInfo)
{
void *client_port = descriptors[midi->device_id].descriptor;
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type)
pm_alloc(sizeof(alsa_descriptor_node));
snd_seq_port_info_t *info;
snd_seq_port_subscribe_t *sub;
snd_seq_addr_t addr;
int err;
if (!desc) return pmInsufficientMemory;
err = alsa_use_queue();
if (err < 0) goto free_desc;
snd_seq_port_info_alloca(&info);
snd_seq_port_info_set_port(info, midi->device_id);
snd_seq_port_info_set_capability(info, SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_WRITE |
SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_READ);
snd_seq_port_info_set_type(info, SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_MIDI_GENERIC |
SND_SEQ_PORT_TYPE_APPLICATION);
snd_seq_port_info_set_port_specified(info, 1);
err = snd_seq_create_port(seq, info);
if (err < 0) goto free_queue;
/* fill in fields of desc, which is passed to pm_write routines */
midi->descriptor = desc;
desc->client = GET_DESCRIPTOR_CLIENT(client_port);
desc->port = GET_DESCRIPTOR_PORT(client_port);
desc->this_port = midi->device_id;
desc->in_sysex = 0;
desc->error = 0;
VERBOSE printf("snd_seq_connect_from: %d %d %d\n",
desc->this_port, desc->client, desc->port);
snd_seq_port_subscribe_alloca(&sub);
addr.client = snd_seq_client_id(seq);
addr.port = desc->this_port;
snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_dest(sub, &addr);
addr.client = desc->client;
addr.port = desc->port;
snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_sender(sub, &addr);
snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_time_update(sub, 1);
/* this doesn't seem to work: messages come in with real timestamps */
snd_seq_port_subscribe_set_time_real(sub, 0);
err = snd_seq_subscribe_port(seq, sub);
/* err =
snd_seq_connect_from(seq, desc->this_port, desc->client, desc->port); */
if (err < 0) goto free_this_port; /* clean up and return on error */
return pmNoError;
free_this_port:
snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port);
free_queue:
alsa_unuse_queue();
free_desc:
pm_free(desc);
pm_hosterror = err;
if (err < 0) {
get_alsa_error_text(pm_hosterror_text, PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN, err);
}
return pmHostError;
}
static PmError alsa_in_close(PmInternal *midi)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
if (!desc) return pmBadPtr;
if (pm_hosterror = snd_seq_disconnect_from(seq, desc->this_port,
desc->client, desc->port)) {
snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port); /* try to close port */
} else {
pm_hosterror = snd_seq_delete_port(seq, desc->this_port);
}
alsa_unuse_queue();
pm_free(desc);
if (pm_hosterror) {
get_alsa_error_text(pm_hosterror_text, PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN,
pm_hosterror);
return pmHostError;
}
return pmNoError;
}
static PmError alsa_abort(PmInternal *midi)
{
/* NOTE: ALSA documentation is vague. This is supposed to
* remove any pending output messages. If you can test and
* confirm this code is correct, please update this comment. -RBD
*/
/* Unfortunately, I can't even compile it -- my ALSA version
* does not implement snd_seq_remove_events_t, so this does
* not compile. I'll try again, but it looks like I'll need to
* upgrade my entire Linux OS -RBD
*/
/*
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
snd_seq_remove_events_t info;
snd_seq_addr_t addr;
addr.client = desc->client;
addr.port = desc->port;
snd_seq_remove_events_set_dest(&info, &addr);
snd_seq_remove_events_set_condition(&info, SND_SEQ_REMOVE_DEST);
pm_hosterror = snd_seq_remove_events(seq, &info);
if (pm_hosterror) {
get_alsa_error_text(pm_hosterror_text, PM_HOST_ERROR_MSG_LEN,
pm_hosterror);
return pmHostError;
}
*/
printf("WARNING: alsa_abort not implemented\n");
return pmNoError;
}
#ifdef GARBAGE
This is old code here temporarily for reference
static PmError alsa_write(PmInternal *midi, PmEvent *buffer, long length)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
int i, bytes;
unsigned char byte;
long msg;
desc->error = 0;
for (; length > 0; length--, buffer++) {
VERBOSE printf("message 0x%x\n", buffer->message);
if (Pm_MessageStatus(buffer->message) == MIDI_SYSEX)
desc->in_sysex = TRUE;
if (desc->in_sysex) {
msg = buffer->message;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
byte = msg; /* extract next byte to send */
alsa_write_byte(midi, byte, buffer->timestamp);
if (byte == MIDI_EOX) {
desc->in_sysex = FALSE;
break;
}
if (desc->error < 0) break;
msg >>= 8; /* shift next byte into position */
}
} else {
bytes = midi_message_length(buffer->message);
msg = buffer->message;
for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) {
byte = msg; /* extract next byte to send */
VERBOSE printf("sending 0x%x\n", byte);
alsa_write_byte(midi, byte, buffer->timestamp);
if (desc->error < 0) break;
msg >>= 8; /* shift next byte into position */
}
}
}
if (desc->error < 0) return pmHostError;
VERBOSE printf("snd_seq_drain_output: 0x%x\n", seq);
desc->error = snd_seq_drain_output(seq);
if (desc->error < 0) return pmHostError;
desc->error = pmNoError;
return pmNoError;
}
#endif
static PmError alsa_write_flush(PmInternal *midi, PmTimestamp timestamp)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
VERBOSE printf("snd_seq_drain_output: 0x%x\n", (unsigned int) seq);
desc->error = snd_seq_drain_output(seq);
if (desc->error < 0) return pmHostError;
desc->error = pmNoError;
return pmNoError;
}
static PmError alsa_write_short(PmInternal *midi, PmEvent *event)
{
int bytes = midi_message_length(event->message);
long msg = event->message;
int i;
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) {
unsigned char byte = msg;
VERBOSE printf("sending 0x%x\n", byte);
alsa_write_byte(midi, byte, event->timestamp);
if (desc->error < 0) break;
msg >>= 8; /* shift next byte into position */
}
if (desc->error < 0) return pmHostError;
desc->error = pmNoError;
return pmNoError;
}
/* alsa_sysex -- implements begin_sysex and end_sysex */
PmError alsa_sysex(PmInternal *midi, PmTimestamp timestamp) {
return pmNoError;
}
static PmTimestamp alsa_synchronize(PmInternal *midi)
{
return 0; /* linux implementation does not use this synchronize function */
/* Apparently, Alsa data is relative to the time you send it, and there
is no reference. If this is true, this is a serious shortcoming of
Alsa. If not true, then PortMidi has a serious shortcoming -- it
should be scheduling relative to Alsa's time reference. */
}
static void handle_event(snd_seq_event_t *ev)
{
int device_id = ev->dest.port;
PmInternal *midi = descriptors[device_id].internalDescriptor;
PmEvent pm_ev;
PmTimeProcPtr time_proc = midi->time_proc;
PmTimestamp timestamp;
/* time stamp should be in ticks, using our queue where 1 tick = 1ms */
assert((ev->flags & SND_SEQ_TIME_STAMP_MASK) == SND_SEQ_TIME_STAMP_TICK);
/* if no time_proc, just return "native" ticks (ms) */
if (time_proc == NULL) {
timestamp = ev->time.tick;
} else { /* translate time to time_proc basis */
snd_seq_queue_status_t *queue_status;
snd_seq_queue_status_alloca(&queue_status);
snd_seq_get_queue_status(seq, queue, queue_status);
/* return (now - alsa_now) + alsa_timestamp */
timestamp = (*time_proc)(midi->time_info) + ev->time.tick -
snd_seq_queue_status_get_tick_time(queue_status);
}
pm_ev.timestamp = timestamp;
switch (ev->type) {
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_NOTEON:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0x90 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.note.note & 0x7f,
ev->data.note.velocity & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_NOTEOFF:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0x80 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.note.note & 0x7f,
ev->data.note.velocity & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_KEYPRESS:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xa0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.note.note & 0x7f,
ev->data.note.velocity & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CONTROLLER:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xb0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.param & 0x7f,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_PGMCHANGE:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xc0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CHANPRESS:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xd0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_PITCHBEND:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xe0 | ev->data.note.channel,
(ev->data.control.value + 0x2000) & 0x7f,
((ev->data.control.value + 0x2000) >> 7) & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CONTROL14:
if (ev->data.control.param < 0x20) {
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xb0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.param,
(ev->data.control.value >> 7) & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xb0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.param + 0x20,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
} else {
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xb0 | ev->data.note.channel,
ev->data.control.param & 0x7f,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
}
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SONGPOS:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xf2,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f,
(ev->data.control.value >> 7) & 0x7f);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SONGSEL:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xf3,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_QFRAME:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xf1,
ev->data.control.value & 0x7f, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_START:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xfa, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CONTINUE:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xfb, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_STOP:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xfc, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_CLOCK:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xf8, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_TUNE_REQUEST:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xf6, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_RESET:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xff, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SENSING:
pm_ev.message = Pm_Message(0xfe, 0, 0);
pm_read_short(midi, &pm_ev);
break;
case SND_SEQ_EVENT_SYSEX: {
const BYTE *ptr = (const BYTE *) ev->data.ext.ptr;
/* assume there is one sysex byte to process */
pm_read_bytes(midi, ptr, ev->data.ext.len, timestamp);
break;
}
}
}
static PmError alsa_poll(PmInternal *midi)
{
snd_seq_event_t *ev;
/* expensive check for input data, gets data from device: */
while (snd_seq_event_input_pending(seq, TRUE) > 0) {
/* cheap check on local input buffer */
while (snd_seq_event_input_pending(seq, FALSE) > 0) {
/* check for and ignore errors, e.g. input overflow */
/* note: if there's overflow, this should be reported
* all the way through to client. Since input from all
* devices is merged, we need to find all input devices
* and set all to the overflow state.
* NOTE: this assumes every input is ALSA based.
*/
int rslt = snd_seq_event_input(seq, &ev);
if (rslt >= 0) {
handle_event(ev);
} else if (rslt == -ENOSPC) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pm_descriptor_index; i++) {
if (descriptors[i].pub.input) {
PmInternal *midi = (PmInternal *)
descriptors[i].internalDescriptor;
/* careful, device may not be open! */
if (midi) Pm_SetOverflow(midi->queue);
}
}
}
}
}
return pmNoError;
}
static unsigned int alsa_has_host_error(PmInternal *midi)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
return desc->error;
}
static void alsa_get_host_error(PmInternal *midi, char *msg, unsigned int len)
{
alsa_descriptor_type desc = (alsa_descriptor_type) midi->descriptor;
int err = (pm_hosterror || desc->error);
get_alsa_error_text(msg, len, err);
}
pm_fns_node pm_linuxalsa_in_dictionary = {
none_write_short,
none_sysex,
none_sysex,
none_write_byte,
none_write_short,
none_write_flush,
alsa_synchronize,
alsa_in_open,
alsa_abort,
alsa_in_close,
alsa_poll,
alsa_has_host_error,
alsa_get_host_error
};
pm_fns_node pm_linuxalsa_out_dictionary = {
alsa_write_short,
alsa_sysex,
alsa_sysex,
alsa_write_byte,
alsa_write_short, /* short realtime message */
alsa_write_flush,
alsa_synchronize,
alsa_out_open,
alsa_abort,
alsa_out_close,
none_poll,
alsa_has_host_error,
alsa_get_host_error
};
/* pm_strdup -- copy a string to the heap. Use this rather than strdup so
* that we call pm_alloc, not malloc. This allows portmidi to avoid
* malloc which might cause priority inversion. Probably ALSA is going
* to call malloc anyway, so this extra work here may be pointless.
*/
char *pm_strdup(const char *s)
{
int len = strlen(s);
char *dup = (char *) pm_alloc(len + 1);
strcpy(dup, s);
return dup;
}
PmError pm_linuxalsa_init( void )
{
int err;
snd_seq_client_info_t *cinfo;
snd_seq_port_info_t *pinfo;
unsigned int caps;
/* Previously, the last parameter was SND_SEQ_NONBLOCK, but this
* would cause messages to be dropped if the ALSA buffer fills up.
* The correct behavior is for writes to block until there is
* room to send all the data. The client should normally allocate
* a large enough buffer to avoid blocking on output.
* Now that blocking is enabled, the seq_event_input() will block
* if there is no input data. This is not what we want, so must
* call seq_event_input_pending() to avoid blocking.
*/
err = snd_seq_open(&seq, "default", SND_SEQ_OPEN_DUPLEX, 0);
if (err < 0) return err;
snd_seq_client_info_alloca(&cinfo);
snd_seq_port_info_alloca(&pinfo);
snd_seq_client_info_set_client(cinfo, -1);
while (snd_seq_query_next_client(seq, cinfo) == 0) {
snd_seq_port_info_set_client(pinfo, snd_seq_client_info_get_client(cinfo));
snd_seq_port_info_set_port(pinfo, -1);
while (snd_seq_query_next_port(seq, pinfo) == 0) {
if (snd_seq_port_info_get_client(pinfo) == SND_SEQ_CLIENT_SYSTEM)
continue; /* ignore Timer and Announce ports on client 0 */
caps = snd_seq_port_info_get_capability(pinfo);
if (!(caps & (SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ | SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE)))
continue; /* ignore if you cannot read or write port */
if (caps & SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_WRITE) {
if (pm_default_output_device_id == -1)
pm_default_output_device_id = pm_descriptor_index;
pm_add_device("ALSA",
pm_strdup(snd_seq_port_info_get_name(pinfo)),
FALSE,
MAKE_DESCRIPTOR(snd_seq_port_info_get_client(pinfo),
snd_seq_port_info_get_port(pinfo)),
&pm_linuxalsa_out_dictionary);
}
if (caps & SND_SEQ_PORT_CAP_SUBS_READ) {
if (pm_default_input_device_id == -1)
pm_default_input_device_id = pm_descriptor_index;
pm_add_device("ALSA",
pm_strdup(snd_seq_port_info_get_name(pinfo)),
TRUE,
MAKE_DESCRIPTOR(snd_seq_port_info_get_client(pinfo),
snd_seq_port_info_get_port(pinfo)),
&pm_linuxalsa_in_dictionary);
}
}
}
return pmNoError;
}
void pm_linuxalsa_term(void)
{
if (seq) {
snd_seq_close(seq);
pm_free(descriptors);
descriptors = NULL;
pm_descriptor_index = 0;
pm_descriptor_max = 0;
}
}

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/* pmlinuxalsa.h -- system-specific definitions */
PmError pm_linuxalsa_init(void);
void pm_linuxalsa_term(void);