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/*
* KMix -- KDE's full featured mini mixer
*
*
* Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Christian Esken - esken@kde.org
* 2002 Helio Chissini de Castro - helio@conectiva.com.br
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <tqtimer.h>
#include <klocale.h>
#include <kconfig.h>
#include <kglobal.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <dcopobject.h>
#include "mixer.h"
#include "mixer_backend.h"
#include "kmix-platforms.cpp"
#include "volume.h"
//#define MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
#warning MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG is enabled. DO NOT SHIP KMIX LIKE THIS !!!
#endif
/**
* Some general design hints. Hierachy is Mixer->MixDevice->Volume
*/
// !! Warning: Don't commit with "KMIX_DCOP_OBJID_TEST" #define'd (cesken)
#undef KMIX_DCOP_OBJID_TEST
int Mixer::_dcopID = 0;
TQPtrList<Mixer> Mixer::s_mixers;
TQString Mixer::_masterCard;
TQString Mixer::_masterCardDevice;
int Mixer::numDrivers()
{
MixerFactory *factory = g_mixerFactories;
int num = 0;
while( factory->getMixer!=0 )
{
num++;
factory++;
}
return num;
}
/*
* Returns a reference of the current mixer list.
*/
TQPtrList<Mixer>& Mixer::mixers()
{
return s_mixers;
}
Mixer::Mixer( int driver, int device ) : DCOPObject( "Mixer" )
{
_pollingTimer = 0;
_mixerBackend = 0;
getMixerFunc *f = g_mixerFactories[driver].getMixer;
if( f!=0 ) {
_mixerBackend = f( device );
}
readSetFromHWforceUpdate(); // enforce an initial update on first readSetFromHW()
m_balance = 0;
m_profiles.setAutoDelete( true );
_pollingTimer = new TQTimer(); // will be started on open() and stopped on close()
connect( _pollingTimer, TQT_SIGNAL(timeout()), this, TQT_SLOT(readSetFromHW()));
TQCString objid;
#ifndef KMIX_DCOP_OBJID_TEST
objid.setNum(_mixerBackend->m_devnum);
#else
// should use a nice name like the Unique-Card-ID instead !!
objid.setNum(Mixer::_dcopID);
Mixer::_dcopID ++;
#endif
objid.prepend("Mixer");
DCOPObject::setObjId( objid );
}
Mixer::~Mixer() {
// Close the mixer. This might also free memory, depending on the called backend method
close();
delete _pollingTimer;
}
void Mixer::volumeSave( KConfig *config )
{
// kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::volumeSave()" << endl;
readSetFromHW();
TQString grp("Mixer");
grp.append(mixerName());
_mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.write( config, grp );
}
void Mixer::volumeLoad( KConfig *config )
{
TQString grp("Mixer");
grp.append(mixerName());
if ( ! config->hasGroup(grp) ) {
// no such group. Volumes (of this mixer) were never saved beforehand.
// Thus don't restore anything (also see Bug #69320 for understanding the real reason)
return; // make sure to bail out immediately
}
// else restore the volumes
_mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.read( config, grp );
// set new settings
TQPtrListIterator<MixDevice> it( _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices );
for(MixDevice *md=it.toFirst(); md!=0; md=++it )
{
// kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::volumeLoad() writeVolumeToHW(" << md->num() << ", "<< md->getVolume() << ")" << endl;
// !! @todo Restore record source
//setRecordSource( md->num(), md->isRecSource() );
_mixerBackend->setRecsrcHW( md->num(), md->isRecSource() );
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW( md->num(), md->getVolume() );
if ( md->isEnum() ) _mixerBackend->setEnumIdHW( md->num(), md->enumId() );
}
}
/**
* Opens the mixer.
* Also, starts the polling timer, for polling the Volumes from the Mixer.
*
* @return 0, if OK. An Mixer::ERR_ error code otherwise
*/
int Mixer::open()
{
int err = _mixerBackend->open();
// A better ID is now calculated in mixertoolbox.cpp, and set via setID(),
// but we want a somhow usable fallback just in case.
_id = mixerName();
if( err == ERR_INCOMPATIBLESET ) // !!! When does this happen ?!?
{
// Clear the mixdevices list
_mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.clear();
// try again with fresh set
err = _mixerBackend->open();
}
MixDevice* recommendedMaster = _mixerBackend->recommendedMaster();
if ( recommendedMaster != 0 ) {
setMasterDevice(recommendedMaster->getPK() );
}
else {
kdError(67100) << "Mixer::open() no master detected." << endl;
TQString noMaster = "---no-master-detected---";
setMasterDevice(noMaster); // no master
}
/*
// --------- Copy the hardware values to the MixDevice -------------------
MixSet &mset = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices;
if( !mset.isEmpty() ) {
// Copy the initial mix set
// kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::setupMixer() copy Set" << endl;
MixDevice* md;
for( md = mset.first(); md != 0; md = mset.next() )
{
MixDevice* mdCopy = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first();
while( mdCopy!=0 && mdCopy->num() != md->num() ) {
mdCopy = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next();
}
if ( mdCopy != 0 ) {
// The "mdCopy != 0" was not checked before, but its safer to do so
setRecordSource( md->num(), md->isRecSource() );
Volume &vol = mdCopy->getVolume();
vol.setVolume( md->getVolume() );
mdCopy->setMuted( md->isMuted() );
// !! might need writeVolumeToHW( mdCopy->num(), mdCopy->getVolume() );
}
}
}
*/
if ( _mixerBackend->needsPolling() ) {
_pollingTimer->start(50);
}
else {
_mixerBackend->prepareSignalling(this);
// poll once to give the GUI a chance to rebuild it's info
TQTimer::singleShot( 50, this, TQT_SLOT( readSetFromHW() ) );
}
return err;
}
/**
* Closes the mixer.
* Also, stops the polling timer.
*
* @return 0 (always)
*/
int Mixer::close()
{
_pollingTimer->stop();
return _mixerBackend->close();
}
/* ------- WRAPPER METHODS. START ------------------------------ */
unsigned int Mixer::size() const
{
return _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.count();
}
MixDevice* Mixer::operator[](int num)
{
MixDevice* md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.at( num );
Q_ASSERT( md );
return md;
}
MixSet Mixer::getMixSet()
{
return _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices;
}
bool Mixer::isValid() {
return _mixerBackend->isValid();
}
bool Mixer::isOpen() const {
if ( _mixerBackend == 0 )
return false;
else
return _mixerBackend->isOpen();
}
/* ------- WRAPPER METHODS. END -------------------------------- */
/**
* After calling this, readSetFromHW() will do a complete update. This will
* trigger emitting the appropriate signals like newVolumeLevels().
*
* This method is useful, if you need to get a "refresh signal" - used at:
* 1) Start of KMix - so that we can be sure an initial signal is emitted
* 2) When reconstructing any MixerWidget (e.g. DockIcon after applying preferences)
*/
void Mixer::readSetFromHWforceUpdate() const {
_readSetFromHWforceUpdate = true;
}
/**
You can call this to retrieve the freshest information from the mixer HW.
This method is also called regulary by the mixer timer.
*/
void Mixer::readSetFromHW()
{
if ( ! _mixerBackend->isOpen() ) {
// bail out immediately, if the mixer is not open.
// This can happen currently only, if the user executes the DCOP close() call.
return;
}
bool updated = _mixerBackend->prepareUpdateFromHW();
if ( (! updated) && (! _readSetFromHWforceUpdate) ) {
// Some drivers (ALSA) are smart. We don't need to run the following
// time-consuming update loop if there was no change
return;
}
_readSetFromHWforceUpdate = false;
MixDevice* md;
for( md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first(); md != 0; md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next() )
{
Volume& vol = md->getVolume();
_mixerBackend->readVolumeFromHW( md->num(), vol );
md->setRecSource( _mixerBackend->isRecsrcHW( md->num() ) );
if (md->isEnum() ) {
md->setEnumId( _mixerBackend->enumIdHW(md->num()) );
}
}
// Trivial implementation. Without looking at the devices
// kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::readSetFromHW(): emit newVolumeLevels()" << endl;
emit newVolumeLevels();
emit newRecsrc(); // cheap, but works
}
void Mixer::setBalance(int balance)
{
// !! BAD, because balance only works on the master device. If you have not Master, the slider is a NOP
if( balance == m_balance ) {
// balance unchanged => return
return;
}
m_balance = balance;
MixDevice* master = masterDevice();
if ( master == 0 ) {
// no master device available => return
return;
}
Volume& vol = master->getVolume();
_mixerBackend->readVolumeFromHW( master->num(), vol );
int left = vol[ Volume::LEFT ];
int right = vol[ Volume::RIGHT ];
int refvol = left > right ? left : right;
if( balance < 0 ) // balance left
{
vol.setVolume( Volume::LEFT, refvol);
vol.setVolume( Volume::RIGHT, (balance * refvol) / 100 + refvol );
}
else
{
vol.setVolume( Volume::LEFT, -(balance * refvol) / 100 + refvol );
vol.setVolume( Volume::RIGHT, refvol);
}
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW( master->num(), vol );
emit newBalance( vol );
}
TQString Mixer::mixerName()
{
return _mixerBackend->m_mixerName;
}
int Mixer::devnum()
{
return _mixerBackend->m_devnum;
}
TQString Mixer::driverName( int driver )
{
getDriverNameFunc *f = g_mixerFactories[driver].getDriverName;
if( f!=0 )
return f();
else
return "unknown";
}
void Mixer::setID(TQString& ref_id)
{
_id = ref_id;
}
TQString& Mixer::id()
{
return _id;
}
void Mixer::setMasterCard(TQString& ref_id)
{
// The value is taken over without checking on existance. This allows the User to define
// a MasterCard that is not always available (e.g. it is an USB hotplugging device).
// Also you can set the master at any time you like, e.g. after reading the KMix configuration file
// and before actually constructing the Mixer instances (hint: this mehtod is static!).
_masterCard = ref_id;
}
Mixer* Mixer::masterCard()
{
Mixer *mixer = 0;
kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::masterCard() searching for id=" << _masterCard << "\n";
for (mixer=Mixer::mixers().first(); mixer!=0; mixer=Mixer::mixers().next())
{
if ( mixer->id() == _masterCard ) {
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::masterCard() found id=" << mixer->id() << "\n";
#endif
break;
}
}
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
if ( mixer == 0) kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::masterCard() found no Mixer* mixer \n";
#endif
return mixer;
}
void Mixer::setMasterCardDevice(TQString& ref_id)
{
// The value is taken over without checking on existance. This allows the User to define
// a MasterCard that is not always available (e.g. it is an USB hotplugging device).
// Also you can set the master at any time you like, e.g. after reading the KMix configuration file
// and before actually constructing the Mixer instances (hint: this mehtod is static!).
_masterCardDevice = ref_id;
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::setMasterCardDevice(\"" << ref_id << "\")\n";
#endif
}
MixDevice* Mixer::masterCardDevice()
{
MixDevice* md = 0;
Mixer *mixer = masterCard();
if ( mixer != 0 ) {
for( md = mixer->_mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first(); md != 0; md = mixer->_mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next() ) {
if ( md->getPK() == _masterCardDevice )
{
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::masterCardDevice() getPK()="
<< md->getPK() << " , _masterCardDevice="
<< _masterCardDevice << "\n";
#endif
break;
}
}
}
#ifdef MIXER_MASTER_DEBUG
if ( md == 0) kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::masterCardDevice() found no MixDevice* md" "\n";
#endif
return md;
}
/**
Used internally by the Mixer class and as DCOP method
*/
void Mixer::setRecordSource( int devnum, bool on )
{
if( !_mixerBackend->setRecsrcHW( devnum, on ) ) // others have to be updated
{
for( MixDevice* md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first(); md != 0; md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next() ) {
bool isRecsrc = _mixerBackend->isRecsrcHW( md->num() );
// kdDebug(67100) << "Mixer::setRecordSource(): isRecsrcHW(" << md->num() << ") =" << isRecsrc << endl;
md->setRecSource( isRecsrc );
}
// emitting is done after read
//emit newRecsrc(); // like "emit newVolumeLevels()", but for record source
}
else {
// just the actual mixdevice
for( MixDevice* md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first(); md != 0; md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next() ) {
if( md->num() == devnum ) {
bool isRecsrc = _mixerBackend->isRecsrcHW( md->num() );
md->setRecSource( isRecsrc );
}
}
// emitting is done after read
//emit newRecsrc(); // like "emit newVolumeLevels()", but for record source
}
}
MixDevice* Mixer::masterDevice()
{
return tqfind( _masterDevicePK );
}
void Mixer::setMasterDevice(TQString &devPK)
{
_masterDevicePK = devPK;
}
MixDevice* Mixer::tqfind(TQString& devPK)
{
MixDevice* md = 0;
for( md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.first(); md != 0; md = _mixerBackend->m_mixDevices.next() ) {
if( devPK == md->getPK() ) {
break;
}
}
return md;
}
MixDevice *Mixer::mixDeviceByType( int deviceidx )
{
unsigned int i=0;
while (i<size() && (*this)[i]->num()!=deviceidx) i++;
if (i==size()) return 0;
return (*this)[i];
}
// @dcop
// Used also by the setMasterVolume() method.
void Mixer::setVolume( int deviceidx, int percentage )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
// @todo The next call doesn't handle negative volumes correctly.
vol.setAllVolumes( (percentage*vol.maxVolume())/100 );
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, vol);
}
/**
Call this if you have a *reference* to a Volume object and have modified that locally.
Pass the MixDevice associated to that Volume to this method for writing back
the changed value to the mixer.
Hint: Why do we do it this way?
- It is fast (no copying of Volume objects required)
- It is easy to understand ( read - modify - commit )
*/
void Mixer::commitVolumeChange( MixDevice* md ) {
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(md->num(), md->getVolume() );
_mixerBackend->setEnumIdHW(md->num(), md->enumId() );
}
// @dcop only
void Mixer::setMasterVolume( int percentage )
{
MixDevice *master = masterDevice();
if (master != 0 ) {
setVolume( master->num(), percentage );
}
}
// @dcop
int Mixer::volume( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return 0;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
// @todo This will not work, if minVolume != 0 !!!
// e.g.: minVolume=5 or minVolume=-10
// The solution is to check two cases:
// volume < 0 => use minVolume for volumeRange
// volume > 0 => use maxVolume for volumeRange
// If chosen volumeRange==0 => return 0
// As this is potentially used often (Sliders, ...), it
// should beimplemented in the Volume class.
// For now we go with "maxVolume()", like in the rest of KMix.
long volumeRange = vol.maxVolume(); // -vol.minVolume() ;
if ( volumeRange == 0 )
{
return 0;
}
else
{
return ( vol.getVolume( Volume::LEFT )*100) / volumeRange ;
}
}
// @dcop , especially for use in KMilo
void Mixer::setAbsoluteVolume( int deviceidx, long absoluteVolume ) {
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
vol.setAllVolumes( absoluteVolume );
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, vol);
}
// @dcop , especially for use in KMilo
long Mixer::absoluteVolume( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return 0;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
long avgVolume=vol.getAvgVolume((Volume::ChannelMask)(Volume::MLEFT | Volume::MRIGHT));
return avgVolume;
}
// @dcop , especially for use in KMilo
long Mixer::absoluteVolumeMax( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return 0;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
long maxVolume=vol.maxVolume();
return maxVolume;
}
// @dcop , especially for use in KMilo
long Mixer::absoluteVolumeMin( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return 0;
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
long minVolume=vol.minVolume();
return minVolume;
}
// @dcop
int Mixer::masterVolume()
{
int vol = 0;
MixDevice *master = masterDevice();
if (master != 0 ) {
vol = volume( master->num() );
}
return vol;
}
// @dcop
void Mixer::increaseVolume( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (mixdev != 0) {
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
double fivePercent = (vol.maxVolume()-vol.minVolume()+1) / 20;
for (unsigned int i=Volume::CHIDMIN; i <= Volume::CHIDMAX; i++) {
int volToChange = vol.getVolume((Volume::ChannelID)i);
if ( fivePercent < 1 ) fivePercent = 1;
volToChange += (int)fivePercent;
vol.setVolume((Volume::ChannelID)i, volToChange);
}
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, vol);
}
/* see comment at the end of decreaseVolume()
int vol=volume(deviceidx);
setVolume(deviceidx, vol+5);
*/
}
// @dcop
void Mixer::decreaseVolume( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (mixdev != 0) {
Volume vol=mixdev->getVolume();
double fivePercent = (vol.maxVolume()-vol.minVolume()+1) / 20;
for (unsigned int i=Volume::CHIDMIN; i <= Volume::CHIDMAX; i++) {
int volToChange = vol.getVolume((Volume::ChannelID)i);
//std::cout << "Mixer::decreaseVolume(): before: volToChange " <<i<< "=" <<volToChange << std::endl;
if ( fivePercent < 1 ) fivePercent = 1;
volToChange -= (int)fivePercent;
//std::cout << "Mixer::decreaseVolume(): after: volToChange " <<i<< "=" <<volToChange << std::endl;
vol.setVolume((Volume::ChannelID)i, volToChange);
//int volChanged = vol.getVolume((Volume::ChannelID)i);
//std::cout << "Mixer::decreaseVolume(): check: volChanged " <<i<< "=" <<volChanged << std::endl;
} // for
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, vol);
}
/************************************************************
It is important, not to implement this method like this:
int vol=volume(deviceidx);
setVolume(deviceidx, vol-5);
It creates too big rounding errors. If you don't beleive me, then
do a decreaseVolume() and increaseVolume() with "vol.maxVolume() == 31".
***********************************************************/
}
// @dcop
void Mixer::setMute( int deviceidx, bool on )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return;
mixdev->setMuted( on );
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, mixdev->getVolume() );
}
// @dcop only
void Mixer::setMasterMute( bool on )
{
MixDevice *master = masterDevice();
if (master != 0 ) {
setMute( master->num(), on );
}
}
// @dcop
void Mixer::toggleMute( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return;
bool previousState= mixdev->isMuted();
mixdev->setMuted( !previousState );
_mixerBackend->writeVolumeToHW(deviceidx, mixdev->getVolume() );
}
// @dcop only
void Mixer::toggleMasterMute()
{
MixDevice *master = masterDevice();
if (master != 0 ) {
toggleMute( master->num() );
}
}
// @dcop
bool Mixer::mute( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return true;
return mixdev->isMuted();
}
// @dcop only
bool Mixer::masterMute()
{
MixDevice *master = masterDevice();
if (master != 0 ) {
return mute( master->num() );
}
return true;
}
// @dcop only
int Mixer::masterDeviceIndex()
{
return masterDevice()->num();
}
bool Mixer::isRecordSource( int deviceidx )
{
MixDevice *mixdev= mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
if (!mixdev) return false;
return mixdev->isRecSource();
}
/// @DCOP WHAT DOES THIS METHOD?!?!?
bool Mixer::isAvailableDevice( int deviceidx )
{
return mixDeviceByType( deviceidx );
}
#include "mixer.moc"
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