/* ** Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Erik de Castro Lopo ** Copyright (C) 2018 Arthur Taylor ** ** This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify ** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by ** the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser 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. */ #ifndef SF_SRC_OGG_H #define SF_SRC_OGG_H enum { OGG_ANNODEX = 300, OGG_ANXDATA, OGG_FLAC, OGG_FLAC0, OGG_PCM, OGG_SPEEX, OGG_VORBIS, OGG_OPUS, } ; typedef struct { /* Sync and verify incoming physical bitstream */ ogg_sync_state osync ; /* Take physical pages, weld into a logical stream of packets */ ogg_stream_state ostream ; /* One Ogg bitstream page. Codec packets are inside */ ogg_page opage ; /* One raw packet of data for decode */ ogg_packet opacket ; /* Unpacked packets. 255 is max there can ever be in one page. */ ogg_packet pkt [255] ; /* How many packets */ int pkt_len ; /* Current packet */ int pkt_indx ; int eos ; int codec ; } OGG_PRIVATE ; #define readint(buf, base) (((buf [base + 3] << 24) & 0xff000000) | \ ((buf [base + 2] <<16) & 0xff0000) | \ ((buf [base + 1] << 8) & 0xff00) | \ (buf [base] & 0xff)) int ogg_read_first_page (SF_PRIVATE *, OGG_PRIVATE *) ; /* ** Write the whole Ogg page out. Convenience function as the ogg_page struct ** splits header and body data into separate buffers. */ int ogg_write_page (SF_PRIVATE *, ogg_page *) ; /* ** Wrapper around psf_ftell() that returns the current offset in the file after ** the most recent page that has been returned by ogg_sync_pageout(). */ sf_count_t ogg_sync_ftell (SF_PRIVATE *) ; /* ** Wrapper around psf_fseek() that on success resets the ogg_sync_state struct ** so that it doesn't get corrupted. */ sf_count_t ogg_sync_fseek (SF_PRIVATE *, sf_count_t offset, int whence) ; /* ** Get the next page from the physical bitstream, reading in data as necessary. ** Pays no attention to Ogg BOS/EOS markers or stream serial numbers. ** The page is buffered in the ogg_sync_state struct, (replacing any other ** buffered there) and also returned in *og. readmax sets a boundary for how ** many bytes more may be read from the file, use already buffered only, or ** unlimited reading in the case of a positive, zero or negative argument ** respectively. If a pointer to a sf_count_t is passed in offset, then it will ** be incremented by how many bytes were skipped to find the next page header. ** (Useful for seeking, normally zero.) Returns the page size in bytes on ** success, 0 on out-of-data (be it end of file or readmax reached) and -1 on ** error with psf->error set appropriately. */ int ogg_sync_next_page (SF_PRIVATE * psf, ogg_page *og, sf_count_t readmax, sf_count_t *offset) ; /* ** Load the last page of a stream before the provided file offset. Searches the ** physical bitstream, and selects a page of the passed serialno. The page ** found is loaded in the sync buffer and exposed in odata->opage, and not ** loaded into the ogg_stream_state. If found, the granulepos is returned in ** *gp_out. Returns the file offset *before* the last page on success, or -1 on ** error, setting psf->error as appropriate. */ sf_count_t ogg_sync_last_page_before (SF_PRIVATE *psf, OGG_PRIVATE *odata, uint64_t *gp_out, sf_count_t offset, int32_t serialno) ; /* ** Load the next page from the virtual bitstream, reading data as necessary. ** Reads in pages from the physical bitstream, skipping pages until one of the ** virtual bitstream of interest is found, and then feeds it into the ** ogg_stream_state of odata->ostream, where it is buffered. Heeds EOS markers. ** Returns 1 on success, 0 on end of stream, and -1 on fatal error. */ int ogg_stream_next_page (SF_PRIVATE * psf, OGG_PRIVATE *odata) ; /* ** Loads the next page using ogg_stream_next_page() and unpacks all packets ** into the array odata->pkt, updating odata->pkt_len and setting ** odata->pkt_indx to 0. Returns 1 if okay, 2 if okay but a hole was found ** in the bitstream, 0 if on end of stream, and -1 on fatal error. */ int ogg_stream_unpack_page (SF_PRIVATE *psf, OGG_PRIVATE *odata) ; /* ** Seek within the Ogg virtual bitstream for a page containing target_gp. ** Preforms a bisection search. If not found exactly, the best result is ** returned in *best_gp. Found page is loaded into the virtual bitstream, ** ready for unpacking. Arguments pcm_start and pcm_end are the highest and ** lowest granule positions of the file. begin and end are the file offsets. */ int ogg_stream_seek_page_search (SF_PRIVATE *psf, OGG_PRIVATE *odata, uint64_t target_gp, uint64_t pcm_start, uint64_t pcm_end, uint64_t *best_gp, sf_count_t begin, sf_count_t end) ; #endif /* SF_SRC_OGG_H */