1/*
2** Copyright (C) 1999-2016 Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
3**
4** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
6** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
7** (at your option) any later version.
8**
9** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
12** GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
13**
14** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
15** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
16** Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
17*/
18
19/*
20** sndfile.h -- system-wide definitions
21**
22** API documentation is in the doc/ directory of the source code tarball
23** and at http://libsndfile.github.io/libsndfile/api.html.
24*/
25
26#ifndef SNDFILE_H
27#define SNDFILE_H
28
29/* This is the version 1.0.X header file. */
30#define	SNDFILE_1
31
32#include <stdio.h>
33#include <stdint.h>
34#include <sys/types.h>
35
36#ifdef __cplusplus
37extern "C" {
38#endif	/* __cplusplus */
39
40/* The following file types can be read and written.
41** A file type would consist of a major type (ie SF_FORMAT_WAV) bitwise
42** ORed with a minor type (ie SF_FORMAT_PCM). SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK and
43** SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK can be used to separate the major and minor file
44** types.
45*/
46
47enum
48{	/* Major formats. */
49	SF_FORMAT_WAV			= 0x010000,		/* Microsoft WAV format (little endian default). */
50	SF_FORMAT_AIFF			= 0x020000,		/* Apple/SGI AIFF format (big endian). */
51	SF_FORMAT_AU			= 0x030000,		/* Sun/NeXT AU format (big endian). */
52	SF_FORMAT_RAW			= 0x040000,		/* RAW PCM data. */
53	SF_FORMAT_PAF			= 0x050000,		/* Ensoniq PARIS file format. */
54	SF_FORMAT_SVX			= 0x060000,		/* Amiga IFF / SVX8 / SV16 format. */
55	SF_FORMAT_NIST			= 0x070000,		/* Sphere NIST format. */
56	SF_FORMAT_VOC			= 0x080000,		/* VOC files. */
57	SF_FORMAT_IRCAM			= 0x0A0000,		/* Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL */
58	SF_FORMAT_W64			= 0x0B0000,		/* Sonic Foundry's 64 bit RIFF/WAV */
59	SF_FORMAT_MAT4			= 0x0C0000,		/* Matlab (tm) V4.2 / GNU Octave 2.0 */
60	SF_FORMAT_MAT5			= 0x0D0000,		/* Matlab (tm) V5.0 / GNU Octave 2.1 */
61	SF_FORMAT_PVF			= 0x0E0000,		/* Portable Voice Format */
62	SF_FORMAT_XI			= 0x0F0000,		/* Fasttracker 2 Extended Instrument */
63	SF_FORMAT_HTK			= 0x100000,		/* HMM Tool Kit format */
64	SF_FORMAT_SDS			= 0x110000,		/* Midi Sample Dump Standard */
65	SF_FORMAT_AVR			= 0x120000,		/* Audio Visual Research */
66	SF_FORMAT_WAVEX			= 0x130000,		/* MS WAVE with WAVEFORMATEX */
67	SF_FORMAT_SD2			= 0x160000,		/* Sound Designer 2 */
68	SF_FORMAT_FLAC			= 0x170000,		/* FLAC lossless file format */
69	SF_FORMAT_CAF			= 0x180000,		/* Core Audio File format */
70	SF_FORMAT_WVE			= 0x190000,		/* Psion WVE format */
71	SF_FORMAT_OGG			= 0x200000,		/* Xiph OGG container */
72	SF_FORMAT_MPC2K			= 0x210000,		/* Akai MPC 2000 sampler */
73	SF_FORMAT_RF64			= 0x220000,		/* RF64 WAV file */
74
75	/* Subtypes from here on. */
76
77	SF_FORMAT_PCM_S8		= 0x0001,		/* Signed 8 bit data */
78	SF_FORMAT_PCM_16		= 0x0002,		/* Signed 16 bit data */
79	SF_FORMAT_PCM_24		= 0x0003,		/* Signed 24 bit data */
80	SF_FORMAT_PCM_32		= 0x0004,		/* Signed 32 bit data */
81
82	SF_FORMAT_PCM_U8		= 0x0005,		/* Unsigned 8 bit data (WAV and RAW only) */
83
84	SF_FORMAT_FLOAT			= 0x0006,		/* 32 bit float data */
85	SF_FORMAT_DOUBLE		= 0x0007,		/* 64 bit float data */
86
87	SF_FORMAT_ULAW			= 0x0010,		/* U-Law encoded. */
88	SF_FORMAT_ALAW			= 0x0011,		/* A-Law encoded. */
89	SF_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM		= 0x0012,		/* IMA ADPCM. */
90	SF_FORMAT_MS_ADPCM		= 0x0013,		/* Microsoft ADPCM. */
91
92	SF_FORMAT_GSM610		= 0x0020,		/* GSM 6.10 encoding. */
93	SF_FORMAT_VOX_ADPCM		= 0x0021,		/* OKI / Dialogix ADPCM */
94
95	SF_FORMAT_NMS_ADPCM_16	= 0x0022,		/* 16kbs NMS G721-variant encoding. */
96	SF_FORMAT_NMS_ADPCM_24	= 0x0023,		/* 24kbs NMS G721-variant encoding. */
97	SF_FORMAT_NMS_ADPCM_32	= 0x0024,		/* 32kbs NMS G721-variant encoding. */
98
99	SF_FORMAT_G721_32		= 0x0030,		/* 32kbs G721 ADPCM encoding. */
100	SF_FORMAT_G723_24		= 0x0031,		/* 24kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */
101	SF_FORMAT_G723_40		= 0x0032,		/* 40kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */
102
103	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_12		= 0x0040, 		/* 12 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
104	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_16		= 0x0041, 		/* 16 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
105	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_24		= 0x0042, 		/* 24 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
106	SF_FORMAT_DWVW_N		= 0x0043, 		/* N bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
107
108	SF_FORMAT_DPCM_8		= 0x0050,		/* 8 bit differential PCM (XI only) */
109	SF_FORMAT_DPCM_16		= 0x0051,		/* 16 bit differential PCM (XI only) */
110
111	SF_FORMAT_VORBIS		= 0x0060,		/* Xiph Vorbis encoding. */
112	SF_FORMAT_OPUS			= 0x0064,		/* Xiph/Skype Opus encoding. */
113
114	SF_FORMAT_ALAC_16		= 0x0070,		/* Apple Lossless Audio Codec (16 bit). */
115	SF_FORMAT_ALAC_20		= 0x0071,		/* Apple Lossless Audio Codec (20 bit). */
116	SF_FORMAT_ALAC_24		= 0x0072,		/* Apple Lossless Audio Codec (24 bit). */
117	SF_FORMAT_ALAC_32		= 0x0073,		/* Apple Lossless Audio Codec (32 bit). */
118
119	/* Endian-ness options. */
120
121	SF_ENDIAN_FILE			= 0x00000000,	/* Default file endian-ness. */
122	SF_ENDIAN_LITTLE		= 0x10000000,	/* Force little endian-ness. */
123	SF_ENDIAN_BIG			= 0x20000000,	/* Force big endian-ness. */
124	SF_ENDIAN_CPU			= 0x30000000,	/* Force CPU endian-ness. */
125
126	SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK		= 0x0000FFFF,
127	SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK		= 0x0FFF0000,
128	SF_FORMAT_ENDMASK		= 0x30000000
129} ;
130
131/*
132** The following are the valid command numbers for the sf_command()
133** interface.  The use of these commands is documented in the file
134** command.html in the doc directory of the source code distribution.
135*/
136
137enum
138{	SFC_GET_LIB_VERSION				= 0x1000,
139	SFC_GET_LOG_INFO				= 0x1001,
140	SFC_GET_CURRENT_SF_INFO			= 0x1002,
141
142
143	SFC_GET_NORM_DOUBLE				= 0x1010,
144	SFC_GET_NORM_FLOAT				= 0x1011,
145	SFC_SET_NORM_DOUBLE				= 0x1012,
146	SFC_SET_NORM_FLOAT				= 0x1013,
147	SFC_SET_SCALE_FLOAT_INT_READ	= 0x1014,
148	SFC_SET_SCALE_INT_FLOAT_WRITE	= 0x1015,
149
150	SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT_COUNT		= 0x1020,
151	SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT			= 0x1021,
152
153	SFC_GET_FORMAT_INFO				= 0x1028,
154
155	SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR_COUNT		= 0x1030,
156	SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR			= 0x1031,
157	SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE_COUNT	= 0x1032,
158	SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE			= 0x1033,
159
160	SFC_CALC_SIGNAL_MAX				= 0x1040,
161	SFC_CALC_NORM_SIGNAL_MAX		= 0x1041,
162	SFC_CALC_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS		= 0x1042,
163	SFC_CALC_NORM_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS	= 0x1043,
164	SFC_GET_SIGNAL_MAX				= 0x1044,
165	SFC_GET_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS		= 0x1045,
166
167	SFC_SET_ADD_PEAK_CHUNK			= 0x1050,
168
169	SFC_UPDATE_HEADER_NOW			= 0x1060,
170	SFC_SET_UPDATE_HEADER_AUTO		= 0x1061,
171
172	SFC_FILE_TRUNCATE				= 0x1080,
173
174	SFC_SET_RAW_START_OFFSET		= 0x1090,
175
176	SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_WRITE			= 0x10A0,
177	SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_READ			= 0x10A1,
178
179	SFC_GET_DITHER_INFO_COUNT		= 0x10A2,
180	SFC_GET_DITHER_INFO				= 0x10A3,
181
182	SFC_GET_EMBED_FILE_INFO			= 0x10B0,
183
184	SFC_SET_CLIPPING				= 0x10C0,
185	SFC_GET_CLIPPING				= 0x10C1,
186
187	SFC_GET_CUE_COUNT				= 0x10CD,
188	SFC_GET_CUE						= 0x10CE,
189	SFC_SET_CUE						= 0x10CF,
190
191	SFC_GET_INSTRUMENT				= 0x10D0,
192	SFC_SET_INSTRUMENT				= 0x10D1,
193
194	SFC_GET_LOOP_INFO				= 0x10E0,
195
196	SFC_GET_BROADCAST_INFO			= 0x10F0,
197	SFC_SET_BROADCAST_INFO			= 0x10F1,
198
199	SFC_GET_CHANNEL_MAP_INFO		= 0x1100,
200	SFC_SET_CHANNEL_MAP_INFO		= 0x1101,
201
202	SFC_RAW_DATA_NEEDS_ENDSWAP		= 0x1110,
203
204	/* Support for Wavex Ambisonics Format */
205	SFC_WAVEX_SET_AMBISONIC			= 0x1200,
206	SFC_WAVEX_GET_AMBISONIC			= 0x1201,
207
208	/*
209	** RF64 files can be set so that on-close, writable files that have less
210	** than 4GB of data in them are converted to RIFF/WAV, as per EBU
211	** recommendations.
212	*/
213	SFC_RF64_AUTO_DOWNGRADE			= 0x1210,
214
215	SFC_SET_VBR_ENCODING_QUALITY	= 0x1300,
216	SFC_SET_COMPRESSION_LEVEL		= 0x1301,
217	SFC_SET_OGG_PAGE_LATENCY_MS		= 0x1302,
218	SFC_SET_OGG_PAGE_LATENCY		= 0x1303,
219
220	/* Cart Chunk support */
221	SFC_SET_CART_INFO				= 0x1400,
222	SFC_GET_CART_INFO				= 0x1401,
223
224	/* Opus files original samplerate metadata */
225	SFC_SET_ORIGINAL_SAMPLERATE		= 0x1500,
226	SFC_GET_ORIGINAL_SAMPLERATE		= 0x1501,
227
228	/* Following commands for testing only. */
229	SFC_TEST_IEEE_FLOAT_REPLACE		= 0x6001,
230
231	/*
232	** These SFC_SET_ADD_* values are deprecated and will disappear at some
233	** time in the future. They are guaranteed to be here up to and
234	** including version 1.0.8 to avoid breakage of existing software.
235	** They currently do nothing and will continue to do nothing.
236	*/
237	SFC_SET_ADD_HEADER_PAD_CHUNK	= 0x1051,
238
239	SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_WRITE		= 0x1070,
240	SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_READ		= 0x1071
241} ;
242
243
244/*
245** String types that can be set and read from files. Not all file types
246** support this and even the file types which support one, may not support
247** all string types.
248*/
249
250enum
251{	SF_STR_TITLE					= 0x01,
252	SF_STR_COPYRIGHT				= 0x02,
253	SF_STR_SOFTWARE					= 0x03,
254	SF_STR_ARTIST					= 0x04,
255	SF_STR_COMMENT					= 0x05,
256	SF_STR_DATE						= 0x06,
257	SF_STR_ALBUM					= 0x07,
258	SF_STR_LICENSE					= 0x08,
259	SF_STR_TRACKNUMBER				= 0x09,
260	SF_STR_GENRE					= 0x10
261} ;
262
263/*
264** Use the following as the start and end index when doing metadata
265** transcoding.
266*/
267
268#define	SF_STR_FIRST	SF_STR_TITLE
269#define	SF_STR_LAST		SF_STR_GENRE
270
271enum
272{	/* True and false */
273	SF_FALSE	= 0,
274	SF_TRUE		= 1,
275
276	/* Modes for opening files. */
277	SFM_READ	= 0x10,
278	SFM_WRITE	= 0x20,
279	SFM_RDWR	= 0x30,
280
281	SF_AMBISONIC_NONE		= 0x40,
282	SF_AMBISONIC_B_FORMAT	= 0x41
283} ;
284
285/* Public error values. These are guaranteed to remain unchanged for the duration
286** of the library major version number.
287** There are also a large number of private error numbers which are internal to
288** the library which can change at any time.
289*/
290
291enum
292{	SF_ERR_NO_ERROR				= 0,
293	SF_ERR_UNRECOGNISED_FORMAT	= 1,
294	SF_ERR_SYSTEM				= 2,
295	SF_ERR_MALFORMED_FILE		= 3,
296	SF_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING	= 4
297} ;
298
299
300/* Channel map values (used with SFC_SET/GET_CHANNEL_MAP).
301*/
302
303enum
304{	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_INVALID = 0,
305	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_MONO = 1,
306	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_LEFT,					/* Apple calls this 'Left' */
307	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_RIGHT,					/* Apple calls this 'Right' */
308	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_CENTER,					/* Apple calls this 'Center' */
309	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_LEFT,
310	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_RIGHT,
311	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_CENTER,
312	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_CENTER,				/* Apple calls this 'Center Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Center' */
313	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_LEFT,				/* Apple calls this 'Left Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Left' */
314	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_RIGHT,				/* Apple calls this 'Right Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Right' */
315	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_LFE,						/* Apple calls this 'LFEScreen', Msft calls this 'Low Frequency'  */
316	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER,	/* Apple calls this 'Left Center' */
317	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER,	/* Apple calls this 'Right Center */
318	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_SIDE_LEFT,				/* Apple calls this 'Left Surround Direct' */
319	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_SIDE_RIGHT,				/* Apple calls this 'Right Surround Direct' */
320	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_CENTER,				/* Apple calls this 'Top Center Surround' */
321	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_LEFT,			/* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Left' */
322	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT,			/* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Right' */
323	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_CENTER,		/* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Center' */
324	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_LEFT,			/* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Left' */
325	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_RIGHT,			/* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Right' */
326	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_CENTER,			/* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Center' */
327
328	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_W,
329	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_X,
330	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_Y,
331	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_Z,
332
333	SF_CHANNEL_MAP_MAX
334} ;
335
336
337/* A SNDFILE* pointer can be passed around much like stdio.h's FILE* pointer. */
338
339typedef	struct SNDFILE_tag	SNDFILE ;
340
341/* The following typedef is system specific and is defined when libsndfile is
342** compiled. sf_count_t will be a 64 bit value when the underlying OS allows
343** 64 bit file offsets.
344** On windows, we need to allow the same header file to be compiler by both GCC
345** and the Microsoft compiler.
346*/
347
348typedef @TYPEOF_SF_COUNT_T@	sf_count_t ;
349#ifndef SF_COUNT_MAX
350#define SF_COUNT_MAX		@SF_COUNT_MAX@
351#endif
352
353
354/* A pointer to a SF_INFO structure is passed to sf_open () and filled in.
355** On write, the SF_INFO structure is filled in by the user and passed into
356** sf_open ().
357*/
358
359struct SF_INFO
360{	sf_count_t	frames ;		/* Used to be called samples.  Changed to avoid confusion. */
361	int			samplerate ;
362	int			channels ;
363	int			format ;
364	int			sections ;
365	int			seekable ;
366} ;
367
368typedef	struct SF_INFO SF_INFO ;
369
370/* The SF_FORMAT_INFO struct is used to retrieve information about the sound
371** file formats libsndfile supports using the sf_command () interface.
372**
373** Using this interface will allow applications to support new file formats
374** and encoding types when libsndfile is upgraded, without requiring
375** re-compilation of the application.
376**
377** Please consult the libsndfile documentation (particularly the information
378** on the sf_command () interface) for examples of its use.
379*/
380
381typedef struct
382{	int			format ;
383	const char	*name ;
384	const char	*extension ;
385} SF_FORMAT_INFO ;
386
387/*
388** Enums and typedefs for adding dither on read and write.
389** See the html documentation for sf_command(), SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_WRITE
390** and SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_READ.
391*/
392
393enum
394{	SFD_DEFAULT_LEVEL	= 0,
395	SFD_CUSTOM_LEVEL	= 0x40000000,
396
397	SFD_NO_DITHER		= 500,
398	SFD_WHITE			= 501,
399	SFD_TRIANGULAR_PDF	= 502
400} ;
401
402typedef struct
403{	int			type ;
404	double		level ;
405	const char	*name ;
406} SF_DITHER_INFO ;
407
408/* Struct used to retrieve information about a file embedded within a
409** larger file. See SFC_GET_EMBED_FILE_INFO.
410*/
411
412typedef struct
413{	sf_count_t	offset ;
414	sf_count_t	length ;
415} SF_EMBED_FILE_INFO ;
416
417/*
418**	Struct used to retrieve cue marker information from a file
419*/
420
421typedef struct
422{	int32_t 	indx ;
423	uint32_t 	position ;
424	int32_t 	fcc_chunk ;
425	int32_t 	chunk_start ;
426	int32_t		block_start ;
427	uint32_t 	sample_offset ;
428	char name [256] ;
429} SF_CUE_POINT ;
430
431#define	SF_CUES_VAR(count) \
432	struct \
433	{	uint32_t cue_count ; \
434		SF_CUE_POINT cue_points [count] ; \
435	}
436
437typedef SF_CUES_VAR (100) SF_CUES ;
438
439/*
440**	Structs used to retrieve music sample information from a file.
441*/
442
443enum
444{	/*
445	**	The loop mode field in SF_INSTRUMENT will be one of the following.
446	*/
447	SF_LOOP_NONE = 800,
448	SF_LOOP_FORWARD,
449	SF_LOOP_BACKWARD,
450	SF_LOOP_ALTERNATING
451} ;
452
453typedef struct
454{	int gain ;
455	char basenote, detune ;
456	char velocity_lo, velocity_hi ;
457	char key_lo, key_hi ;
458	int loop_count ;
459
460	struct
461	{	int mode ;
462		uint32_t start ;
463		uint32_t end ;
464		uint32_t count ;
465	} loops [16] ; /* make variable in a sensible way */
466} SF_INSTRUMENT ;
467
468
469
470/* Struct used to retrieve loop information from a file.*/
471typedef struct
472{
473	short	time_sig_num ;	/* any positive integer    > 0  */
474	short	time_sig_den ;	/* any positive power of 2 > 0  */
475	int		loop_mode ;		/* see SF_LOOP enum             */
476
477	int		num_beats ;		/* this is NOT the amount of quarter notes !!!*/
478							/* a full bar of 4/4 is 4 beats */
479							/* a full bar of 7/8 is 7 beats */
480
481	float	bpm ;			/* suggestion, as it can be calculated using other fields:*/
482							/* file's length, file's sampleRate and our time_sig_den*/
483							/* -> bpms are always the amount of _quarter notes_ per minute */
484
485	int	root_key ;			/* MIDI note, or -1 for None */
486	int future [6] ;
487} SF_LOOP_INFO ;
488
489
490/*	Struct used to retrieve broadcast (EBU) information from a file.
491**	Strongly (!) based on EBU "bext" chunk format used in Broadcast WAVE.
492*/
493#define	SF_BROADCAST_INFO_VAR(coding_hist_size) \
494			struct \
495			{	char		description [256] ; \
496				char		originator [32] ; \
497				char		originator_reference [32] ; \
498				char		origination_date [10] ; \
499				char		origination_time [8] ; \
500				uint32_t	time_reference_low ; \
501				uint32_t	time_reference_high ; \
502				short		version ; \
503				char		umid [64] ; \
504				int16_t	loudness_value ; \
505				int16_t	loudness_range ; \
506				int16_t	max_true_peak_level ; \
507				int16_t	max_momentary_loudness ; \
508				int16_t	max_shortterm_loudness ; \
509				char		reserved [180] ; \
510				uint32_t	coding_history_size ; \
511				char		coding_history [coding_hist_size] ; \
512			}
513
514/* SF_BROADCAST_INFO is the above struct with coding_history field of 256 bytes. */
515typedef SF_BROADCAST_INFO_VAR (256) SF_BROADCAST_INFO ;
516
517struct SF_CART_TIMER
518{	char	usage [4] ;
519	int32_t	value ;
520} ;
521
522typedef struct SF_CART_TIMER SF_CART_TIMER ;
523
524#define	SF_CART_INFO_VAR(p_tag_text_size) \
525			struct \
526			{	char		version [4] ; \
527				char		title [64] ; \
528				char		artist [64] ; \
529				char		cut_id [64] ; \
530				char		client_id [64] ; \
531				char		category [64] ; \
532				char		classification [64] ; \
533				char		out_cue [64] ; \
534				char		start_date [10] ; \
535				char		start_time [8] ; \
536				char		end_date [10] ; \
537				char		end_time [8] ; \
538				char		producer_app_id [64] ; \
539				char		producer_app_version [64] ; \
540				char		user_def [64] ; \
541				int32_t		level_reference ; \
542				SF_CART_TIMER	post_timers [8] ; \
543				char		reserved [276] ; \
544				char		url [1024] ; \
545				uint32_t	tag_text_size ; \
546				char		tag_text [p_tag_text_size] ; \
547			}
548
549typedef SF_CART_INFO_VAR (256) SF_CART_INFO ;
550
551/*	Virtual I/O functionality. */
552
553typedef sf_count_t		(*sf_vio_get_filelen)	(void *user_data) ;
554typedef sf_count_t		(*sf_vio_seek)		(sf_count_t offset, int whence, void *user_data) ;
555typedef sf_count_t		(*sf_vio_read)		(void *ptr, sf_count_t count, void *user_data) ;
556typedef sf_count_t		(*sf_vio_write)		(const void *ptr, sf_count_t count, void *user_data) ;
557typedef sf_count_t		(*sf_vio_tell)		(void *user_data) ;
558
559struct SF_VIRTUAL_IO
560{	sf_vio_get_filelen	get_filelen ;
561	sf_vio_seek			seek ;
562	sf_vio_read			read ;
563	sf_vio_write		write ;
564	sf_vio_tell			tell ;
565} ;
566
567typedef	struct SF_VIRTUAL_IO SF_VIRTUAL_IO ;
568
569
570/* Open the specified file for read, write or both. On error, this will
571** return a NULL pointer. To find the error number, pass a NULL SNDFILE
572** to sf_strerror ().
573** All calls to sf_open() should be matched with a call to sf_close().
574*/
575
576SNDFILE* 	sf_open		(const char *path, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo) ;
577
578
579/* Use the existing file descriptor to create a SNDFILE object. If close_desc
580** is TRUE, the file descriptor will be closed when sf_close() is called. If
581** it is FALSE, the descriptor will not be closed.
582** When passed a descriptor like this, the library will assume that the start
583** of file header is at the current file offset. This allows sound files within
584** larger container files to be read and/or written.
585** On error, this will return a NULL pointer. To find the error number, pass a
586** NULL SNDFILE to sf_strerror ().
587** All calls to sf_open_fd() should be matched with a call to sf_close().
588
589*/
590
591SNDFILE* 	sf_open_fd	(int fd, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo, int close_desc) ;
592
593SNDFILE* 	sf_open_virtual	(SF_VIRTUAL_IO *sfvirtual, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo, void *user_data) ;
594
595
596/* sf_error () returns a error number which can be translated to a text
597** string using sf_error_number().
598*/
599
600int		sf_error		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
601
602
603/* sf_strerror () returns to the caller a pointer to the current error message for
604** the given SNDFILE.
605*/
606
607const char* sf_strerror (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
608
609
610/* sf_error_number () allows the retrieval of the error string for each internal
611** error number.
612**
613*/
614
615const char*	sf_error_number	(int errnum) ;
616
617
618/* The following two error functions are deprecated but they will remain in the
619** library for the foreseeable future. The function sf_strerror() should be used
620** in their place.
621*/
622
623int		sf_perror		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
624int		sf_error_str	(SNDFILE *sndfile, char* str, size_t len) ;
625
626
627/* Allow the caller to retrieve information from or change aspects of the
628** library behaviour.
629*/
630
631int		sf_command	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int command, void *data, int datasize) ;
632
633
634/* Return TRUE if fields of the SF_INFO struct are a valid combination of values. */
635
636int		sf_format_check	(const SF_INFO *info) ;
637
638
639/* Seek within the waveform data chunk of the SNDFILE. sf_seek () uses
640** the same values for whence (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR and SEEK_END) as
641** stdio.h function fseek ().
642** An offset of zero with whence set to SEEK_SET will position the
643** read / write pointer to the first data sample.
644** On success sf_seek returns the current position in (multi-channel)
645** samples from the start of the file.
646** Please see the libsndfile documentation for moving the read pointer
647** separately from the write pointer on files open in mode SFM_RDWR.
648** On error all of these functions return -1.
649*/
650
651enum
652{	SF_SEEK_SET = SEEK_SET,
653	SF_SEEK_CUR = SEEK_CUR,
654	SF_SEEK_END = SEEK_END
655} ;
656
657sf_count_t	sf_seek 		(SNDFILE *sndfile, sf_count_t frames, int whence) ;
658
659
660/* Functions for retrieving and setting string data within sound files.
661** Not all file types support this features; AIFF and WAV do. For both
662** functions, the str_type parameter must be one of the SF_STR_* values
663** defined above.
664** On error, sf_set_string() returns non-zero while sf_get_string()
665** returns NULL.
666*/
667
668int sf_set_string (SNDFILE *sndfile, int str_type, const char* str) ;
669
670const char* sf_get_string (SNDFILE *sndfile, int str_type) ;
671
672
673/* Return the library version string. */
674
675const char * sf_version_string (void) ;
676
677/* Return the current byterate at this point in the file. The byte rate in this
678** case is the number of bytes per second of audio data. For instance, for a
679** stereo, 18 bit PCM encoded file with an 16kHz sample rate, the byte rate
680** would be 2 (stereo) * 2 (two bytes per sample) * 16000 => 64000 bytes/sec.
681** For some file formats the returned value will be accurate and exact, for some
682** it will be a close approximation, for some it will be the average bitrate for
683** the whole file and for some it will be a time varying value that was accurate
684** when the file was most recently read or written.
685** To get the bitrate, multiple this value by 8.
686** Returns -1 for unknown.
687*/
688int sf_current_byterate (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
689
690/* Functions for reading/writing the waveform data of a sound file.
691*/
692
693sf_count_t	sf_read_raw		(SNDFILE *sndfile, void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;
694sf_count_t	sf_write_raw 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;
695
696
697/* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of frames.
698** The number of items actually read/written = frames * number of channels.
699**     sf_xxxx_raw		read/writes the raw data bytes from/to the file
700**     sf_xxxx_short	passes data in the native short format
701**     sf_xxxx_int		passes data in the native int format
702**     sf_xxxx_float	passes data in the native float format
703**     sf_xxxx_double	passes data in the native double format
704** All of these read/write function return number of frames read/written.
705*/
706
707sf_count_t	sf_readf_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
708sf_count_t	sf_writef_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
709
710sf_count_t	sf_readf_int	(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
711sf_count_t	sf_writef_int 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
712
713sf_count_t	sf_readf_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
714sf_count_t	sf_writef_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
715
716sf_count_t	sf_readf_double		(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
717sf_count_t	sf_writef_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
718
719
720/* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of items.
721** Otherwise similar to above.
722** All of these read/write function return number of items read/written.
723*/
724
725sf_count_t	sf_read_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
726sf_count_t	sf_write_short	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
727
728sf_count_t	sf_read_int		(SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
729sf_count_t	sf_write_int 	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
730
731sf_count_t	sf_read_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
732sf_count_t	sf_write_float	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
733
734sf_count_t	sf_read_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
735sf_count_t	sf_write_double	(SNDFILE *sndfile, const double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
736
737
738/* Close the SNDFILE and clean up all memory allocations associated with this
739** file.
740** Returns 0 on success, or an error number.
741*/
742
743int		sf_close		(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
744
745
746/* If the file is opened SFM_WRITE or SFM_RDWR, call fsync() on the file
747** to force the writing of data to disk. If the file is opened SFM_READ
748** no action is taken.
749*/
750
751void	sf_write_sync	(SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
752
753
754
755/* The function sf_wchar_open() is Windows Only!
756** Open a file passing in a Windows Unicode filename. Otherwise, this is
757** the same as sf_open().
758**
759** In order for this to work, you need to do the following:
760**
761**		#include <windows.h>
762**		#define ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES 1
763**		#including <sndfile.h>
764*/
765
766#if (defined (ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES) && ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES)
767SNDFILE* sf_wchar_open (LPCWSTR wpath, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo) ;
768#endif
769
770
771
772
773/* Getting and setting of chunks from within a sound file.
774**
775** These functions allow the getting and setting of chunks within a sound file
776** (for those formats which allow it).
777**
778** These functions fail safely. Specifically, they will not allow you to overwrite
779** existing chunks or add extra versions of format specific reserved chunks but
780** should allow you to retrieve any and all chunks (may not be implemented for
781** all chunks or all file formats).
782*/
783
784struct SF_CHUNK_INFO
785{	char		id [64] ;	/* The chunk identifier. */
786	unsigned	id_size ;	/* The size of the chunk identifier. */
787	unsigned	datalen ;	/* The size of that data. */
788	void		*data ;		/* Pointer to the data. */
789} ;
790
791typedef struct SF_CHUNK_INFO SF_CHUNK_INFO ;
792
793/* Set the specified chunk info (must be done before any audio data is written
794** to the file). This will fail for format specific reserved chunks.
795** The chunk_info->data pointer must be valid until the file is closed.
796** Returns SF_ERR_NO_ERROR on success or non-zero on failure.
797*/
798int sf_set_chunk (SNDFILE * sndfile, const SF_CHUNK_INFO * chunk_info) ;
799
800/*
801** An opaque structure to an iterator over the all chunks of a given id
802*/
803typedef	struct SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR ;
804
805/* Get an iterator for all chunks matching chunk_info.
806** The iterator will point to the first chunk matching chunk_info.
807** Chunks are matching, if (chunk_info->id) matches the first
808**     (chunk_info->id_size) bytes of a chunk found in the SNDFILE* handle.
809** If chunk_info is NULL, an iterator to all chunks in the SNDFILE* handle
810**     is returned.
811** The values of chunk_info->datalen and chunk_info->data are ignored.
812** If no matching chunks are found in the sndfile, NULL is returned.
813** The returned iterator will stay valid until one of the following occurs:
814**     a) The sndfile is closed.
815**     b) A new chunk is added using sf_set_chunk().
816**     c) Another chunk iterator function is called on the same SNDFILE* handle
817**        that causes the iterator to be modified.
818** The memory for the iterator belongs to the SNDFILE* handle and is freed when
819** sf_close() is called.
820*/
821SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR *
822sf_get_chunk_iterator (SNDFILE * sndfile, const SF_CHUNK_INFO * chunk_info) ;
823
824/* Iterate through chunks by incrementing the iterator.
825** Increments the iterator and returns a handle to the new one.
826** After this call, iterator will no longer be valid, and you must use the
827**      newly returned handle from now on.
828** The returned handle can be used to access the next chunk matching
829**      the criteria as defined in sf_get_chunk_iterator().
830** If iterator points to the last chunk, this will free all resources
831**      associated with iterator and return NULL.
832** The returned iterator will stay valid until sf_get_chunk_iterator_next
833**      is called again, the sndfile is closed or a new chunk us added.
834*/
835SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR *
836sf_next_chunk_iterator (SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR * iterator) ;
837
838
839/* Get the size of the specified chunk.
840** If the specified chunk exists, the size will be returned in the
841**      datalen field of the SF_CHUNK_INFO struct.
842**      Additionally, the id of the chunk will be copied to the id
843**      field of the SF_CHUNK_INFO struct and it's id_size field will
844**      be updated accordingly.
845** If the chunk doesn't exist chunk_info->datalen will be zero, and the
846**      id and id_size fields will be undefined.
847** The function will return SF_ERR_NO_ERROR on success or non-zero on
848** failure.
849*/
850int
851sf_get_chunk_size (const SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR * it, SF_CHUNK_INFO * chunk_info) ;
852
853/* Get the specified chunk data.
854** If the specified chunk exists, up to chunk_info->datalen bytes of
855**      the chunk data will be copied into the chunk_info->data buffer
856**      (allocated by the caller) and the chunk_info->datalen field
857**      updated to reflect the size of the data. The id and id_size
858**      field will be updated according to the retrieved chunk
859** If the chunk doesn't exist chunk_info->datalen will be zero, and the
860**      id and id_size fields will be undefined.
861** The function will return SF_ERR_NO_ERROR on success or non-zero on
862** failure.
863*/
864int
865sf_get_chunk_data (const SF_CHUNK_ITERATOR * it, SF_CHUNK_INFO * chunk_info) ;
866
867
868#ifdef __cplusplus
869}		/* extern "C" */
870#endif	/* __cplusplus */
871
872#endif	/* SNDFILE_H */
873