xref: /netbsd/sys/dev/midisynvar.h (revision 6ffe46e4)
1 /*	$NetBSD: midisynvar.h,v 1.14 2012/04/09 10:18:16 plunky Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Lennart Augustsson (augustss@NetBSD.org).
9  *
10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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30  */
31 
32 #ifndef _SYS_DEV_MIDISYNVAR_H_
33 #define _SYS_DEV_MIDISYNVAR_H_
34 
35 #include "midictl.h"
36 
37 typedef struct midisyn midisyn;
38 
39 /*
40  * Important: any synth driver that uses midisyn must set up its methods
41  * structure in a way that refers to members /by name/ and zeroes the rest
42  * (as is the effect of C99 initializers with designators). This discipline
43  * will allow the structure to evolve methods for newly implemented
44  * functionality or to exploit capabilities of new drivers with a minimal
45  * versioning burden.  Because midisyn is at present a very rudimentary and
46  * partial implementation, change should be expected in this set of methods.
47  * Do not hesitate to add one in the course of implementing new stuff, as
48  * long as it will be generally useful and there is some reasonable fallback
49  * for drivers without it.
50  */
51 struct midisyn_methods {
52 	int  (*open)	(midisyn *, int /* flags */);
53 	void (*close)   (midisyn *);
54 	int  (*ioctl)   (midisyn *, u_long, void *, int, struct lwp *);
55 	/*
56 	 * allocv(midisyn *ms, uint_fast8_t chan, uint_fast8_t key);
57 	 * Allocate one of the devices actual voices (stealing one if
58 	 * necessary) to play note number 'key' (the MIDI note number, not
59 	 * a frequency) associated with MIDI channel chan. An implementation
60 	 * might want to choose a voice already last used on chan, to save
61 	 * shuffling of patches.
62 	 * One day a variant of this method will probably be needed, with an
63 	 * extra argument indicating whether a melodic or percussive voice is
64 	 * wanted.
65 	 */
66 	uint_fast16_t  (*allocv)  (midisyn *, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast8_t);
67 	/*
68 	 * attackv(midisyn *ms,
69 	 *         uint_fast16_t voice, midipitch_t mp, int16_t level_cB);
70 	 * Attack the voice 'voice' at pitch 'midipitch' with level 'level_cB'.
71 	 * The pitch is in MIDI Tuning units and accounts for all of the pitch
72 	 * adjustment controls that midisyn supports and that the driver has
73 	 * not reported handling internally. The level is in centibels of
74 	 * attenuation (0 == no attenuation, full output; reduced levels are
75 	 * negative) and again accounts for all level adjustments midisyn
76 	 * supports, except any the driver reports handling itself.
77 	 * The program used for the voice should be the current program of the
78 	 * voice's associated MIDI channel, and can be queried with MS_GETPGM.
79 	 */
80 	void (*attackv)  (midisyn *, uint_fast16_t, midipitch_t, int16_t);
81 	/*
82 	 * attackv_vel(midisyn *ms, uint_fast16_t voice,
83 	 *             midipitch_t mp, int16_t level_cB, uint_fast8_t vel);
84 	 * If the driver can do something useful with the voice's attack
85 	 * velocity, such as vary the attack envelope or timbre, it should
86 	 * provide this method. Velocity 64 represents the normal attack for
87 	 * the patch, lower values are softer, higher harder. IF the driver
88 	 * does not supply this method, midisyn will call the attackv method
89 	 * instead, and include the velocity in the calculation of level_cB.
90 	 */
91 	void (*attackv_vel) (midisyn *,
92 	                     uint_fast16_t, midipitch_t, int16_t, uint_fast8_t);
93 	/*
94 	 * releasev(midisyn *ms, uint_fast16_t voice, uint_fast8_t vel);
95 	 * Release the voice 'voice' with release velocity 'vel' where lower
96 	 * values mean slower decay, 64 refers to the normal decay envelope
97 	 * for the patch, and higher values mean decay faster.
98 	 */
99 	void (*releasev) (midisyn *, uint_fast16_t, uint_fast8_t);
100 	/*
101 	 * repitchv(midisyn *ms, uint_fast16_t voice, midipitch_t mp);
102 	 * A driver should provide this method if it is able to change the
103 	 * pitch of a sounding voice without rearticulating or glitching it.
104 	 * [not yet implemented in midisyn]
105 	 */
106 	void (*repitchv) (midisyn *, uint_fast16_t, midipitch_t);
107 	/*
108 	 * relevelv(midisyn *ms, uint_fast16_t voice, int16_t level_cB);
109 	 * A driver should provide this method if it is able to change the
110 	 * level of a sounding voice without rearticulating or glitching it.
111 	 * How the driver should adjust 'level_cB' to account for envelope
112 	 * decay since the initial level is not (quite, yet) specified; the
113 	 * driver may save the last level it got from midisyn, subtract from
114 	 * this one, and use the difference to adjust the current level out of
115 	 * the envelope generator. Or not.... [not yet implemented in midisyn]
116 	 */
117 	void (*relevelv) (midisyn *, uint_fast16_t, int16_t);
118 	/*
119 	 * pgmchg(midisyn *ms, uint_fast8_t chan, uint_fast8_t pgm);
120 	 * If the driver supports changing programs, it should do whatever it
121 	 * does AND be sure to store pgm in ms->pgms[chan].  (XXX?)
122 	 */
123 	void (*pgmchg)  (midisyn *, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast8_t);
124 	/*
125 	 * ctlnotice(midisyn *ms,
126 	 *           midictl_evt evt, uint_fast8_t chan, uint_fast16_t key);
127 	 * Reports any of the events on channel 'chan' that midictl (which see)
128 	 * manages. Return 0 for a particular event if it is not handled by the
129 	 * driver, nonzero if the driver handles it. Many events can be handled
130 	 * by midisyn if the driver ignores them, but will be left to the driver
131 	 * if it returns non-zero. For example, midisyn will usually combine
132 	 * the volume and expression controllers, plus a note's attack velocity,
133 	 * into a single 'level' parameter to attackv, but if the driver is
134 	 * responding to the volume controller on its own, midisyn will leave
135 	 * that controller out of the combined level computation.
136 	 *   The driver should respond to MIDICTL_RESET events specially. There
137 	 * are some items of state other than controllers that are specified to
138 	 * be reset; if the driver keeps such state, it should be reset. The
139 	 * driver should also midictl_read() all controllers it can respond to,
140 	 * which will ensure that midictl tracks them.
141 	 *   There are also things that RP-015 specifies do NOT get reset by
142 	 * the MIDICTL_RESET event. Don't reset those. :)
143 	 */
144 	int (*ctlnotice) (midisyn *, midictl_evt, uint_fast8_t, uint_fast16_t);
145 };
146 
147 struct voice {
148 	u_int chan_note;	/* channel and note */
149 #define MS_CHANNOTE(chan, note) ((chan) * 256 + (note))
150 #define MS_GETCHAN(v) ((v)->chan_note >> 8)
151 	u_int seqno;		/* allocation index (increases with time) */
152 	int16_t velcB;		/* cB based on attack vel (relevel may need) */
153 	u_char inuse;
154 };
155 
156 #define MIDI_MAX_CHANS 16
157 
158 struct channelstate;
159 
160 struct midisyn {
161 	/* Filled by synth driver */
162 	struct midisyn_methods *mets;
163 	char name[32];
164 	int nvoice;
165 	int flags;
166 	void *data;
167 	kmutex_t *lock;
168 
169 	/* Set up by midisyn but available to synth driver for reading ctls */
170 	/*
171 	 * Note - there is currently no locking on this structure; if the synth
172 	 * driver interacts with midictl it should do so synchronously, when
173 	 * processing a call from midisyn, and not at other times such as upon
174 	 * an interrupt. (may revisit locking if problems crop up.)
175 	 */
176 	midictl ctl;
177 
178 	/* Used by midisyn driver */
179 	struct voice *voices;
180 	u_int seqno;
181 	u_int16_t pgms[MIDI_MAX_CHANS]; /* ref'd if driver uses MS_GETPGM */
182 	struct channelstate *chnstate;
183 };
184 
185 #define MS_GETPGM(ms, vno) ((ms)->pgms[MS_GETCHAN(&(ms)->voices[vno])])
186 
187 extern const struct midi_hw_if midisyn_hw_if;
188 
189 void	midisyn_init(midisyn *);
190 
191 /*
192  * Convert a 14-bit volume or expression controller value to centibels using
193  * the General MIDI formula. The maximum controller value translates to 0 cB
194  * (no attenuation), a half-range controller to -119 cB (level cut by 11.9 dB)
195  * and a zero controller to INT16_MIN. If you are converting a 7-bit value
196  * just shift it 7 bits left first.
197  */
198 extern int16_t midisyn_vol2cB(uint_fast16_t);
199 
200 #endif /* _SYS_DEV_MIDISYNVAR_H_ */
201