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      1 /* $NetBSD: midictl.h,v 1.1.4.1 2006/07/13 17:49:17 gdamore Exp $ */
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2006 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Chapman Flack.
      9  *
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     38 
     39 #ifndef _SYS_DEV_MIDICTL_H_
     40 #define _SYS_DEV_MIDICTL_H_
     41 
     42 /*
     43  * General support for MIDI controllers, registered parameters, and
     44  * nonregistered parameters. It interprets MIDI messages that update
     45  * these values, maintains the associated state, and provides an API
     46  * for obtaining the current value of any controller or parameter and
     47  * tracking changes to it.
     48  *
     49  * One function provides the interface for message parsing. When a message
     50  * is received, once it has been determined to be a MIDI_CTL_CHANGE message,
     51  * simply call midictl_change(&mc, chan, ctlval) where chan is the channel
     52  * extracted from the first byte, and ctlval points to the remaining two
     53  * bytes of the message received.
     54  *
     55  * The API for reading the state is equally simple. Use
     56  * midictl_read(&mc, chan, ctlr, dflt)
     57  * midictl_rpn_read(&mc, chan, rpn, dflt)
     58  * midictl_nrpn_read(&mc, chan, nrpn, dflt)
     59  * to read the current value of controller #ctlr, RP #rpn, or NRP #nrpn,
     60  * respectively. (For 14-bit controllers, use the MSB number as ctlr, not
     61  * the LSB number.) You get the complete current value; for 14-bit controllers
     62  * and parameters you get a single 14-bit integer without fussing about the
     63  * multiple MIDI messages needed to set it. If you read a controller or
     64  * parameter that no MIDI message has yet written, you get back the value dflt.
     65  * If you read one whose MSB or LSB only has been written, you get what you
     66  * would get if the value had been dflt before the write.
     67  *
     68  * The functions may be called from any context but reentrant calls operating
     69  * on the same midictl are unsupported, with one exception: calls back into
     70  * midictl from a notify handler it has called are permitted. If you are
     71  * calling midictl_change in a driver function called by midi(4), you are ok
     72  * as midi(4) itself serializes its calls into the driver. For other uses,
     73  * avoiding reentrant calls is up to you.
     74  *
     75  * A strict division of labor limits complexity. This module knows as little
     76  * about the meanings of different MIDI parameters and controllers as possible
     77  * to do its job: it knows which controllers are overloaded to serve as
     78  * channel mode messages, and which are overloaded to provide access to the
     79  * RPN and NRPN space. It knows which controllers are 14-bit, 7-bit, or 1-bit
     80  * according to the table online at midi.org. (All parameters are treated as
     81  * 14-bit.) It does not know or care about the specified default values;
     82  * client code is expected to know those defaults for whatever controls it
     83  * actually implements, and supply them when calling midictl_*read(). That
     84  * avoids the need for a large table of specified values for things most
     85  * clients will never read. A header file defining the official defaults could
     86  * be useful for clients to include for use when calling midictl_*read, but
     87  * is not part of this module. Reset All Controllers is simply handled by
     88  * forgetting controllers have been written at all, so the next read by
     89  * the client will return the client's supplied default.
     90  *
     91  * An incoming MIDI stream may refer to many controllers and parameters the
     92  * client does not implement. To limit memory use, messages are ignored by
     93  * default if they target a controller or parameter the client has never
     94  * read. To indicate which controllers/parameters it supports, the client
     95  * should simply read them when starting.
     96  *
     97  * Where the task is to generically process some MIDI stream without losing
     98  * data, accept_any_ctl_rpn can be set to 1 in the midictl structure, and
     99  * state will be kept for any incoming controller or RPN update. The separate
    100  * flag accept_any_nrpn enables the same behavior for nonregistered parameters.
    101  *
    102  * Whenever a change is made to any value for which state is being kept, the
    103  * notify function will be called with MIDICTL_CTLR, MIDICTL_RPN, or
    104  * MIDICTL_NRPN, the channel, and the controller, rp, or nrp number,
    105  * respectively. The controller number will never refer to the LSB of a 14-bit
    106  * controller. The new /value/ is not included; if the change is of interest,
    107  * the client reads the value and thereby supplies the default (which can still
    108  * be needed if the update is to half of a 14-bit value). The notify function
    109  * is also called, with appropriate evt codes, on receipt of channel mode
    110  * messages.
    111  *
    112  * Reset All Controllers:
    113  *
    114  * The Reset All Controllers message will cause this module to forget settings
    115  * for all controllers on the affected channel other than those specifically
    116  * excepted by MIDI RP-015. Registered and nonregistered parameters are not
    117  * affected. The notify function is then called with evt = MIDICTL_RESET.
    118  *
    119  * The client's response to MIDICTL_RESET should include reading all
    120  * controllers it cares about, to ensure (if the accept_any_ctl_rpn flag is not
    121  * set) that they will continue to be tracked. The client must also reset to
    122  * defaults the following pieces of channel state that are not managed by this
    123  * module, but required by RP-015 to be reset:
    124  *  Pitch Bend
    125  *  Channel Pressure
    126  *  Key Pressure (for all keys on channel)
    127  * The client does NOT reset the current Program.
    128  */
    129 #include <sys/midiio.h>
    130 #include <sys/stdint.h>
    131 
    132 /*
    133  * Events that may be reported via a midictl_notify function.
    134  * Enum starts at 1<<16 so that enum|key can be used as a switch expression.
    135  * Key is 0 except where shown below.
    136  */
    137 typedef enum {
    138 	MIDICTL_CTLR      = 1<<16,	/* key=ctlr */
    139 	MIDICTL_RPN       = 2<<16,	/* key=rpn */
    140 	MIDICTL_NRPN      = 3<<16,	/* key=nrpn */
    141 	MIDICTL_RESET     = 4<<16,	/* Reset All Controllers received */
    142 	MIDICTL_NOTES_OFF = 5<<16,	/* All Notes Off received */
    143 	MIDICTL_SOUND_OFF = 6<<16,	/* All Sound Off received */
    144 	MIDICTL_LOCAL     = 7<<16,	/* if (key) localIsOn else localIsOff */
    145 	MIDICTL_MODE      = 8<<16	/* key=mode(1-4)? TBD unimplemented */
    146 } midictl_evt;
    147 
    148 /*
    149  * midictl_notify(void *cookie, midictl_evt evt,
    150  *                uint_fast8_t chan, uint_fast16_t key)
    151  */
    152 typedef void
    153 midictl_notify(void *, midictl_evt, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t);
    154 
    155 typedef struct midictl_store midictl_store;
    156 
    157 typedef struct {
    158 	uint_fast8_t accept_any_ctl_rpn:1; /* 0 ==> ignore chgs for unqueried */
    159 	uint_fast8_t accept_any_nrpn:1;    /* likewise for NRPNs */
    160 	uint_fast8_t base_channel; /* set >= 16 to ignore any MODE messages */
    161 	void *cookie;		   /* this value will be passed to notify */
    162 	midictl_notify *notify;
    163 	/* */
    164 	uint16_t rpn;
    165 	uint16_t nrpn;
    166 	midictl_store *store;
    167 } midictl;
    168 
    169 extern void
    170 midictl_open(midictl *);
    171 
    172 extern void
    173 midictl_close(midictl *);
    174 
    175 /*
    176  * Called on receipt of a Control Change message. Updates the controller,
    177  * RPN, or NRPN value as appropriate. When updating a controller or RPN that
    178  * is defined in the spec as boolean, all values that by definition represent
    179  * false are coerced to zero. Fires the callback if a value of interest has
    180  * been changed.
    181  * ctlval: points to the second byte of the message (therefore, to a two-
    182  * byte array: controller number and value).
    183  * midictl_change(midictl *mc, uint_fast8_t chan, uint8_t *ctlval);
    184  */
    185 extern void
    186 midictl_change(midictl *, uint_fast8_t, uint8_t *);
    187 
    188 /*
    189  * Read the current value of controller ctlr for channel chan.
    190  * If this is the first time querying this controller on this channel,
    191  * and accept_any_ctl_rpn is false, any earlier change message for it
    192  * will have been ignored, so it will be given the value dflt, which is
    193  * also returned, and future change messages for it will take effect.
    194  * If the controller has a two-byte value and only one has been explicitly set
    195  * at the time of the first query, the effect is as if the value had been
    196  * first set to dflt, then the explicitly-set byte updated.
    197  * midictl_read(midictl *mc, uint_fast8_t chan,
    198  *              uint_fast8_t ctlr, uint_fast16_t dflt);
    199  */
    200 extern uint_fast16_t
    201 midictl_read(midictl *, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t);
    202 
    203 /*
    204  * As for midictl_read, but for registered parameters or nonregistered
    205  * parameters, respectively.
    206  */
    207 extern uint_fast16_t
    208 midictl_rpn_read(midictl *mc, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t, uint_fast16_t);
    209 extern uint_fast16_t
    210 midictl_nrpn_read(midictl *mc, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t, uint_fast16_t);
    211 
    212 #endif /* _SYS_DEV_MIDICTL_H_ */
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