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STATUS:
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MME, DirectSound and ASIO versions are more-or-less working. See FIXMEs @todos
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and the proposals matrix at portaudio.com for further status.
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The pa_tests directory contains tests. pa_tests/README.txt notes which tests
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currently build.
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The PaUtil support code is finished enough for other implementations to be
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ported. No changes are expected to be made to the definition of the PaUtil
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functions.
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Note that it's not yet 100% clear how the current support functions
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will interact with blocking read/write streams.
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BUILD INSTRUCTIONS
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to build tests/patest_sine.c you will need to compile and link the following
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files (MME)
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pa_common\pa_process.c
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pa_common\pa_skeleton.c
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pa_common\pa_stream.c
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pa_common\pa_trace.c
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pa_common\pa_converters.c
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pa_common\pa_cpuload.c
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pa_common\pa_dither.c
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pa_common\pa_front.c
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pa_common\pa_allocation.h
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pa_win\pa_win_util.c
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pa_win\pa_win_hostapis.c
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pa_win_wmme\pa_win_wmme.c
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see below for a description of these files.
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FILES:
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portaudio.h
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public api header file
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pa_front.c
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implements the interface defined in portaudio.h. manages multiple host apis.
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validates function parameters before calling through to host apis. tracks
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open streams and closes them at Pa_Terminate().
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pa_util.h
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declares utility functions for use my implementations. including utility
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functions which must be implemented separately for each platform.
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pa_hostapi.h
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hostapi representation structure used to interface between pa_front.c
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and implementations
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pa_stream.c/h
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stream interface and representation structures and helper functions
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used to interface between pa_front.c and implementations
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pa_cpuload.c/h
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source and header for cpu load calculation facility
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pa_trace.c/h
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source and header for debug trace log facility
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pa_converters.c/h
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sample buffer conversion facility
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pa_dither.c/h
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dither noise generator
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pa_process.c/h
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callback buffer processing facility including interleave and block adaption
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pa_allocation.c/h
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allocation context for tracking groups of allocations
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pa_skeleton.c
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an skeleton implementation showing how the common code can be used.
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pa_win_util.c
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Win32 implementation of platform specific PaUtil functions (memory allocation,
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usec clock, Pa_Sleep().) The file will be used with all Win32 host APIs.
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pa_win_hostapis.c
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contains the paHostApiInitializers array and an implementation of
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Pa_GetDefaultHostApi() for win32 builds.
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pa_win_wmme.c
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Win32 host api implementation for the windows multimedia extensions audio API.
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pa_win_wmme.h
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public header file containing interfaces to mme-specific functions and the
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deviceInfo data structure.
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CODING GUIDELINES:
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naming conventions:
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#defines begin with PA_
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#defines local to a file end with _
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global utility variables begin with paUtil
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global utility types begin with PaUtil (including function types)
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global utility functions begin with PaUtil_
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static variables end with _
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static constants begin with const and end with _
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static funtions have no special prefix/suffix
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In general, implementations should declare all of their members static,
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except for their initializer which should be exported. All exported names
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should be preceeded by Pa<MN>_ where MN is the module name, for example
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the windows mme initializer should be named PaWinWmme_Initialize().
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Every host api should define an initializer which returns an error code
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and a PaHostApiInterface*. The initializer should only return an error other
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than paNoError if it encounters an unexpected and fatal error (memory allocation
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error for example). In general, there may be conditions under which it returns
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a NULL interface pointer and also returns paNoError. For example, if the ASIO
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implementation detects that ASIO is not installed, it should return a
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NULL interface, and paNoError.
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Platform-specific shared functions should begin with Pa<PN>_ where PN is the
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platform name. eg. PaWin_ for windows, PaUnix_ for unix.
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The above two conventions should also be followed whenever it is necessary to
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share functions accross multiple source files.
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Two utilities for debug messages are provided. The PA_DEBUG macro defined in
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pa_implementation.h provides a simple way to print debug messages to stderr.
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Due to real-time performance issues, PA_DEBUG may not be suitable for use
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within the portaudio processing callback, or in other threads. In such cases
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the event tracing facility provided in pa_trace.h may be more appropriate.
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If PA_LOG_API_CALLS is defined, all calls to the public PortAudio API
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will be logged to stderr along with parameter and return values.
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TODO:
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(this list is totally out of date)
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finish coding converter functions in pa_converters.c (anyone?)
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implement block adaption in pa_process.c (phil?)
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fix all current tests to work with new code. this should mostly involve
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changing PortAudioStream to PaStream, and GetDefaultDeviceID to GetDefaultDevice etc.
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write some new tests to exercise the multi-api functions
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write (doxygen) documentation for pa_trace (phil?)
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remove unused typeids from PaHostAPITypeID
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create a global configuration file which documents which PA_ defines can be
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used for configuration
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need a coding standard for comment formatting
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migrate directx (phil)
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migrate asio (ross?, stephane?)
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see top of pa_win_wmme.c for MME todo items (ross)
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write style guide document (ross)
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DESIGN ISSUES:
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(this list is totally out of date)
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consider removing Pa_ConvertHostApiDeviceIndexToGlobalDeviceIndex() from the API
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switch to new latency parameter mechanism now (?)
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question: if input or outputDriverInfo structures are passed for a different
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hostApi from the one being called, do we return an error or just ignore
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them? (i think return error)
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consider renaming PortAudioCallback to PaStreamCallback
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consider renaming PaError, PaResult
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ASSORTED DISORGANISED NOTES:
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NOTE:
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pa_lib.c performs the following validations for Pa_OpenStream() which we do not currently do:
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- checks the device info to make sure that the device supports the requested sample rate,
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it may also change the sample rate to the "closest available" sample rate if it
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is within a particular error margin
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rationale for breaking up internalPortAudioStream:
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each implementation has its own requirements and behavior, and should be
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able to choose the best way to operate without being limited by the
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constraints imposed by a common infrastructure. in other words the
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implementations should be able to pick and choose services from the
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common infrastructure. currently identified services include:
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- cpu load tracking
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- buffering and conversion service (same code works for input and output)
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- should support buffer multiplexing (non-integer length input and output buffers)
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- in-place conversion where possible (only for callback, read/write always copies)
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- should manage allocation of temporary buffers if necessary
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- instrumentation (should be able to be disabled): callback count, framesProcessed
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- common data: magic, streamInterface, callback, userdata
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- conversion functions:
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- should handle temp buffer allocation
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- dithering (random number state per-stream)
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- buffer size mismatches
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- with new buffer slip rules, temp buffers may always be needed
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- we should aim for in-place conversion wherever possible
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- does phil's code support in-place conversion? (yes)
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- dicuss relationship between user and host buffer sizes
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- completely independent.. individual implementations may constrain
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host buffer sizes if necessary
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- discuss device capabilities:
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- i'd like to be able to request certain information:
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- channel count for example
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