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    1 /*
    2  * soundcard.h
    3  */
    4 
    5 /*-
    6  * Copyright by Hannu Savolainen 1993
    7  * Modified for the new FreeBSD sound driver by Luigi Rizzo, 1997
    8  *
    9  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   10  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   11  * are met:
   12  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   14  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
   15  *    copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
   16  *    disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
   17  *    with the distribution.
   18  *
   19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS''
   20  * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
   21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
   22  * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR
   23  * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
   24  * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
   25  * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
   26  * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
   27  * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   28  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
   29  * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
   30  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
   31  *
   32  * $FreeBSD: releng/6.2/sys/sys/soundcard.h 164286 2006-11-14 20:42:41Z cvs2svn $
   33  */
   34 
   35 #ifndef _SYS_SOUNDCARD_H_
   36 #define _SYS_SOUNDCARD_H_
   37  /*
   38   * If you make modifications to this file, please contact me before
   39   * distributing the modified version. There is already enough
   40   * diversity in the world.
   41   *
   42   * Regards,
   43   * Hannu Savolainen
   44   * hannu@voxware.pp.fi
   45   *
   46   **********************************************************************
   47   * PS. The Hacker's Guide to VoxWare available from
   48   *     nic.funet.fi:pub/Linux/ALPHA/sound. The file is
   49   *     snd-sdk-doc-0.1.ps.gz (gzipped postscript). It contains
   50   *     some useful information about programming with VoxWare.
   51   *     (NOTE! The pub/Linux/ALPHA/ directories are hidden. You have
   52   *     to cd inside them before the files are accessible.)
   53   **********************************************************************
   54   */
   55 
   56 /*
   57  * SOUND_VERSION is only used by the voxware driver. Hopefully apps
   58  * should not depend on it, but rather look at the capabilities
   59  * of the driver in the kernel!
   60  */
   61 #define SOUND_VERSION  301
   62 #define VOXWARE         /* does this have any use ? */
   63 
   64 /*
   65  * Supported card ID numbers (Should be somewhere else? We keep
   66  * them here just for compativility with the old driver, but these
   67  * constants are of little or no use).
   68  */
   69 
   70 #define SNDCARD_ADLIB          1
   71 #define SNDCARD_SB             2
   72 #define SNDCARD_PAS            3
   73 #define SNDCARD_GUS            4
   74 #define SNDCARD_MPU401         5
   75 #define SNDCARD_SB16           6
   76 #define SNDCARD_SB16MIDI       7
   77 #define SNDCARD_UART6850       8
   78 #define SNDCARD_GUS16          9
   79 #define SNDCARD_MSS            10
   80 #define SNDCARD_PSS            11
   81 #define SNDCARD_SSCAPE         12
   82 #define SNDCARD_PSS_MPU        13
   83 #define SNDCARD_PSS_MSS        14
   84 #define SNDCARD_SSCAPE_MSS     15
   85 #define SNDCARD_TRXPRO         16
   86 #define SNDCARD_TRXPRO_SB      17
   87 #define SNDCARD_TRXPRO_MPU     18
   88 #define SNDCARD_MAD16          19
   89 #define SNDCARD_MAD16_MPU      20
   90 #define SNDCARD_CS4232         21
   91 #define SNDCARD_CS4232_MPU     22
   92 #define SNDCARD_MAUI           23
   93 #define SNDCARD_PSEUDO_MSS     24
   94 #define SNDCARD_AWE32          25
   95 #define SNDCARD_NSS            26
   96 #define SNDCARD_UART16550      27
   97 #define SNDCARD_OPL            28
   98 
   99 #include <sys/types.h>
  100 #include <machine/endian.h>
  101 #ifndef _IOWR
  102 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
  103 #endif  /* !_IOWR */
  104 
  105 /*
  106  * The first part of this file contains the new FreeBSD sound ioctl
  107  * interface. Tries to minimize the number of different ioctls, and
  108  * to be reasonably general.
  109  *
  110  * 970821: some of the new calls have not been implemented yet.
  111  */
  112 
  113 /*
  114  * the following three calls extend the generic file descriptor
  115  * interface. AIONWRITE is the dual of FIONREAD, i.e. returns the max
  116  * number of bytes for a write operation to be non-blocking.
  117  *
  118  * AIOGSIZE/AIOSSIZE are used to change the behaviour of the device,
  119  * from a character device (default) to a block device. In block mode,
  120  * (not to be confused with blocking mode) the main difference for the
  121  * application is that select() will return only when a complete
  122  * block can be read/written to the device, whereas in character mode
  123  * select will return true when one byte can be exchanged. For audio
  124  * devices, character mode makes select almost useless since one byte
  125  * will always be ready by the next sample time (which is often only a
  126  * handful of microseconds away).
  127  * Use a size of 0 or 1 to return to character mode.
  128  */
  129 #define AIONWRITE   _IOR('A', 10, int)   /* get # bytes to write */
  130 struct snd_size {
  131     int play_size;
  132     int rec_size;
  133 };
  134 #define AIOGSIZE    _IOR('A', 11, struct snd_size)/* read current blocksize */
  135 #define AIOSSIZE    _IOWR('A', 11, struct snd_size)  /* sets blocksize */
  136 
  137 /*
  138  * The following constants define supported audio formats. The
  139  * encoding follows voxware conventions, i.e. 1 bit for each supported
  140  * format. We extend it by using bit 31 (RO) to indicate full-duplex
  141  * capability, and bit 29 (RO) to indicate that the card supports/
  142  * needs different formats on capture & playback channels.
  143  * Bit 29 (RW) is used to indicate/ask stereo.
  144  *
  145  * The number of bits required to store the sample is:
  146  *  o  4 bits for the IDA ADPCM format,
  147  *  o  8 bits for 8-bit formats, mu-law and A-law,
  148  *  o  16 bits for the 16-bit formats, and
  149  *  o  32 bits for the 24/32-bit formats.
  150  *  o  undefined for the MPEG audio format.
  151  */
  152 
  153 #define AFMT_QUERY      0x00000000      /* Return current format */
  154 #define AFMT_MU_LAW     0x00000001      /* Logarithmic mu-law */
  155 #define AFMT_A_LAW      0x00000002      /* Logarithmic A-law */
  156 #define AFMT_IMA_ADPCM  0x00000004      /* A 4:1 compressed format where 16-bit
  157                                          * squence represented using the
  158                                          * the average 4 bits per sample */
  159 #define AFMT_U8         0x00000008      /* Unsigned 8-bit */
  160 #define AFMT_S16_LE     0x00000010      /* Little endian signed 16-bit */
  161 #define AFMT_S16_BE     0x00000020      /* Big endian signed 16-bit */
  162 #define AFMT_S8         0x00000040      /* Signed 8-bit */
  163 #define AFMT_U16_LE     0x00000080      /* Little endian unsigned 16-bit */
  164 #define AFMT_U16_BE     0x00000100      /* Big endian unsigned 16-bit */
  165 #define AFMT_MPEG       0x00000200      /* MPEG MP2/MP3 audio */
  166 #define AFMT_AC3        0x00000400      /* Dolby Digital AC3 */
  167 
  168 #if _BYTE_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN
  169 #define AFMT_S16_NE     AFMT_S16_LE     /* native endian signed 16 */
  170 #else
  171 #define AFMT_S16_NE     AFMT_S16_BE
  172 #endif
  173 
  174 /*
  175  * 32-bit formats below used for 24-bit audio data where the data is stored
  176  * in the 24 most significant bits and the least significant bits are not used
  177  * (should be set to 0).
  178  */
  179 #define AFMT_S32_LE     0x00001000      /* Little endian signed 32-bit */
  180 #define AFMT_S32_BE     0x00002000      /* Big endian signed 32-bit */
  181 #define AFMT_U32_LE     0x00004000      /* Little endian unsigned 32-bit */
  182 #define AFMT_U32_BE     0x00008000      /* Big endian unsigned 32-bit */
  183 #define AFMT_S24_LE     0x00010000      /* Little endian signed 24-bit */
  184 #define AFMT_S24_BE     0x00020000      /* Big endian signed 24-bit */
  185 #define AFMT_U24_LE     0x00040000      /* Little endian unsigned 24-bit */
  186 #define AFMT_U24_BE     0x00080000      /* Big endian unsigned 24-bit */
  187 
  188 #define AFMT_STEREO     0x10000000      /* can do/want stereo   */
  189 
  190 /*
  191  * the following are really capabilities
  192  */
  193 #define AFMT_WEIRD      0x20000000      /* weird hardware...    */
  194     /*
  195      * AFMT_WEIRD reports that the hardware might need to operate
  196      * with different formats in the playback and capture
  197      * channels when operating in full duplex.
  198      * As an example, SoundBlaster16 cards only support U8 in one
  199      * direction and S16 in the other one, and applications should
  200      * be aware of this limitation.
  201      */
  202 #define AFMT_FULLDUPLEX 0x80000000      /* can do full duplex   */
  203 
  204 /*
  205  * The following structure is used to get/set format and sampling rate.
  206  * While it would be better to have things such as stereo, bits per
  207  * sample, endiannes, etc split in different variables, it turns out
  208  * that formats are not that many, and not all combinations are possible.
  209  * So we followed the Voxware approach of associating one bit to each
  210  * format.
  211  */
  212 
  213 typedef struct _snd_chan_param {
  214     u_long      play_rate;      /* sampling rate                        */
  215     u_long      rec_rate;       /* sampling rate                        */
  216     u_long      play_format;    /* everything describing the format     */
  217     u_long      rec_format;     /* everything describing the format     */
  218 } snd_chan_param;
  219 #define AIOGFMT    _IOR('f', 12, snd_chan_param)   /* get format */
  220 #define AIOSFMT    _IOWR('f', 12, snd_chan_param)  /* sets format */
  221 
  222 /*
  223  * The following structure is used to get/set the mixer setting.
  224  * Up to 32 mixers are supported, each one with up to 32 channels.
  225  */
  226 typedef struct _snd_mix_param {
  227     u_char      subdev; /* which output                         */
  228     u_char      line;   /* which input                          */
  229     u_char      left,right; /* volumes, 0..255, 0 = mute        */
  230 } snd_mix_param ;
  231 
  232 /* XXX AIOGMIX, AIOSMIX not implemented yet */
  233 #define AIOGMIX _IOWR('A', 13, snd_mix_param)   /* return mixer status */
  234 #define AIOSMIX _IOWR('A', 14, snd_mix_param)   /* sets mixer status   */
  235 
  236 /*
  237  * channel specifiers used in AIOSTOP and AIOSYNC
  238  */
  239 #define AIOSYNC_PLAY    0x1     /* play chan */
  240 #define AIOSYNC_CAPTURE 0x2     /* capture chan */
  241 /* AIOSTOP stop & flush a channel, returns the residual count */
  242 #define AIOSTOP _IOWR ('A', 15, int)
  243 
  244 /* alternate method used to notify the sync condition */
  245 #define AIOSYNC_SIGNAL  0x100
  246 #define AIOSYNC_SELECT  0x200
  247 
  248 /* what the 'pos' field refers to */
  249 #define AIOSYNC_READY   0x400
  250 #define AIOSYNC_FREE    0x800
  251 
  252 typedef struct _snd_sync_parm {
  253     long chan ; /* play or capture channel, plus modifier */
  254     long pos;
  255 } snd_sync_parm;
  256 #define AIOSYNC _IOWR ('A', 15, snd_sync_parm)  /* misc. synchronization */
  257 
  258 /*
  259  * The following is used to return device capabilities. If the structure
  260  * passed to the ioctl is zeroed, default values are returned for rate
  261  * and formats, a bitmap of available mixers is returned, and values
  262  * (inputs, different levels) for the first one are returned.
  263  *
  264  * If  formats, mixers, inputs are instantiated, then detailed info
  265  * are returned depending on the call.
  266  */
  267 typedef struct _snd_capabilities {
  268     u_long      rate_min, rate_max;     /* min-max sampling rate */
  269     u_long      formats;
  270     u_long      bufsize; /* DMA buffer size */
  271     u_long      mixers; /* bitmap of available mixers */
  272     u_long      inputs; /* bitmap of available inputs (per mixer) */
  273     u_short     left, right;    /* how many levels are supported */
  274 } snd_capabilities;
  275 #define AIOGCAP _IOWR('A', 15, snd_capabilities)        /* get capabilities */
  276 
  277 /*
  278  * here is the old (Voxware) ioctl interface
  279  */
  280 
  281 /*
  282  * IOCTL Commands for /dev/sequencer
  283  */
  284 
  285 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_RESET        _IO  ('Q', 0)
  286 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_SYNC         _IO  ('Q', 1)
  287 #define SNDCTL_SYNTH_INFO       _IOWR('Q', 2, struct synth_info)
  288 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_CTRLRATE     _IOWR('Q', 3, int) /* Set/get timer res.(hz) */
  289 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_GETOUTCOUNT  _IOR ('Q', 4, int)
  290 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_GETINCOUNT   _IOR ('Q', 5, int)
  291 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_PERCMODE     _IOW ('Q', 6, int)
  292 #define SNDCTL_FM_LOAD_INSTR    _IOW ('Q', 7, struct sbi_instrument)    /* Valid for FM only */
  293 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_TESTMIDI     _IOW ('Q', 8, int)
  294 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_RESETSAMPLES _IOW ('Q', 9, int)
  295 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_NRSYNTHS     _IOR ('Q',10, int)
  296 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_NRMIDIS      _IOR ('Q',11, int)
  297 #define SNDCTL_MIDI_INFO        _IOWR('Q',12, struct midi_info)
  298 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_THRESHOLD    _IOW ('Q',13, int)
  299 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_TRESHOLD     SNDCTL_SEQ_THRESHOLD    /* there was once a typo */
  300 #define SNDCTL_SYNTH_MEMAVL     _IOWR('Q',14, int) /* in=dev#, out=memsize */
  301 #define SNDCTL_FM_4OP_ENABLE    _IOW ('Q',15, int) /* in=dev# */
  302 #define SNDCTL_PMGR_ACCESS      _IOWR('Q',16, struct patmgr_info)
  303 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_PANIC        _IO  ('Q',17)
  304 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_OUTOFBAND    _IOW ('Q',18, struct seq_event_rec)
  305 #define SNDCTL_SEQ_GETTIME      _IOR ('Q',19, int)
  306 
  307 struct seq_event_rec {
  308         u_char arr[8];
  309 };
  310 
  311 #define SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE     _IOWR('T', 1, int)
  312 #define SNDCTL_TMR_START        _IO  ('T', 2)
  313 #define SNDCTL_TMR_STOP         _IO  ('T', 3)
  314 #define SNDCTL_TMR_CONTINUE     _IO  ('T', 4)
  315 #define SNDCTL_TMR_TEMPO        _IOWR('T', 5, int)
  316 #define SNDCTL_TMR_SOURCE       _IOWR('T', 6, int)
  317 #   define TMR_INTERNAL         0x00000001
  318 #   define TMR_EXTERNAL         0x00000002
  319 #       define TMR_MODE_MIDI    0x00000010
  320 #       define TMR_MODE_FSK     0x00000020
  321 #       define TMR_MODE_CLS     0x00000040
  322 #       define TMR_MODE_SMPTE   0x00000080
  323 #define SNDCTL_TMR_METRONOME    _IOW ('T', 7, int)
  324 #define SNDCTL_TMR_SELECT       _IOW ('T', 8, int)
  325 
  326 /*
  327  *      Endian aware patch key generation algorithm.
  328  */
  329 
  330 #if defined(_AIX) || defined(AIX)
  331 #  define _PATCHKEY(id) (0xfd00|id)
  332 #else
  333 #  define _PATCHKEY(id) ((id<<8)|0xfd)
  334 #endif
  335 
  336 /*
  337  *      Sample loading mechanism for internal synthesizers (/dev/sequencer)
  338  *      The following patch_info structure has been designed to support
  339  *      Gravis UltraSound. It tries to be universal format for uploading
  340  *      sample based patches but is probably too limited.
  341  */
  342 
  343 struct patch_info {
  344 /*              u_short key;             Use GUS_PATCH here */
  345         short key;               /* Use GUS_PATCH here */
  346 #define GUS_PATCH       _PATCHKEY(0x04)
  347 #define OBSOLETE_GUS_PATCH      _PATCHKEY(0x02)
  348 
  349         short device_no;        /* Synthesizer number */
  350         short instr_no;         /* Midi pgm# */
  351 
  352         u_long mode;
  353 /*
  354  * The least significant byte has the same format than the GUS .PAT
  355  * files
  356  */
  357 #define WAVE_16_BITS    0x01    /* bit 0 = 8 or 16 bit wave data. */
  358 #define WAVE_UNSIGNED   0x02    /* bit 1 = Signed - Unsigned data. */
  359 #define WAVE_LOOPING    0x04    /* bit 2 = looping enabled-1. */
  360 #define WAVE_BIDIR_LOOP 0x08    /* bit 3 = Set is bidirectional looping. */
  361 #define WAVE_LOOP_BACK  0x10    /* bit 4 = Set is looping backward. */
  362 #define WAVE_SUSTAIN_ON 0x20    /* bit 5 = Turn sustaining on. (Env. pts. 3)*/
  363 #define WAVE_ENVELOPES  0x40    /* bit 6 = Enable envelopes - 1 */
  364                                 /*      (use the env_rate/env_offs fields). */
  365 /* Linux specific bits */
  366 #define WAVE_VIBRATO    0x00010000      /* The vibrato info is valid */
  367 #define WAVE_TREMOLO    0x00020000      /* The tremolo info is valid */
  368 #define WAVE_SCALE      0x00040000      /* The scaling info is valid */
  369 /* Other bits must be zeroed */
  370 
  371         long len;       /* Size of the wave data in bytes */
  372         long loop_start, loop_end; /* Byte offsets from the beginning */
  373 
  374 /*
  375  * The base_freq and base_note fields are used when computing the
  376  * playback speed for a note. The base_note defines the tone frequency
  377  * which is heard if the sample is played using the base_freq as the
  378  * playback speed.
  379  *
  380  * The low_note and high_note fields define the minimum and maximum note
  381  * frequencies for which this sample is valid. It is possible to define
  382  * more than one samples for an instrument number at the same time. The
  383  * low_note and high_note fields are used to select the most suitable one.
  384  *
  385  * The fields base_note, high_note and low_note should contain
  386  * the note frequency multiplied by 1000. For example value for the
  387  * middle A is 440*1000.
  388  */
  389 
  390         u_int base_freq;
  391         u_long base_note;
  392         u_long high_note;
  393         u_long low_note;
  394         int panning;    /* -128=left, 127=right */
  395         int detuning;
  396 
  397 /*      New fields introduced in version 1.99.5 */
  398 
  399        /* Envelope. Enabled by mode bit WAVE_ENVELOPES  */
  400         u_char  env_rate[ 6 ];   /* GUS HW ramping rate */
  401         u_char  env_offset[ 6 ]; /* 255 == 100% */
  402 
  403         /*
  404          * The tremolo, vibrato and scale info are not supported yet.
  405          * Enable by setting the mode bits WAVE_TREMOLO, WAVE_VIBRATO or
  406          * WAVE_SCALE
  407          */
  408 
  409         u_char  tremolo_sweep;
  410         u_char  tremolo_rate;
  411         u_char  tremolo_depth;
  412 
  413         u_char  vibrato_sweep;
  414         u_char  vibrato_rate;
  415         u_char  vibrato_depth;
  416 
  417         int             scale_frequency;
  418         u_int   scale_factor;           /* from 0 to 2048 or 0 to 2 */
  419 
  420         int             volume;
  421         int             spare[4];
  422         char data[1];   /* The waveform data starts here */
  423 };
  424 
  425 struct sysex_info {
  426         short key;              /* Use GUS_PATCH here */
  427 #define SYSEX_PATCH     _PATCHKEY(0x05)
  428 #define MAUI_PATCH      _PATCHKEY(0x06)
  429         short device_no;        /* Synthesizer number */
  430         long len;       /* Size of the sysex data in bytes */
  431         u_char data[1]; /* Sysex data starts here */
  432 };
  433 
  434 /*
  435  * Patch management interface (/dev/sequencer, /dev/patmgr#)
  436  * Don't use these calls if you want to maintain compatibility with
  437  * the future versions of the driver.
  438  */
  439 
  440 #define PS_NO_PATCHES           0       /* No patch support on device */
  441 #define PS_MGR_NOT_OK           1       /* Plain patch support (no mgr) */
  442 #define PS_MGR_OK               2       /* Patch manager supported */
  443 #define PS_MANAGED              3       /* Patch manager running */
  444 
  445 #define SNDCTL_PMGR_IFACE               _IOWR('P', 1, struct patmgr_info)
  446 
  447 /*
  448  * The patmgr_info is a fixed size structure which is used for two
  449  * different purposes. The intended use is for communication between
  450  * the application using /dev/sequencer and the patch manager daemon
  451  * associated with a synthesizer device (ioctl(SNDCTL_PMGR_ACCESS)).
  452  *
  453  * This structure is also used with ioctl(SNDCTL_PGMR_IFACE) which allows
  454  * a patch manager daemon to read and write device parameters. This
  455  * ioctl available through /dev/sequencer also. Avoid using it since it's
  456  * extremely hardware dependent. In addition access trough /dev/sequencer
  457  * may confuse the patch manager daemon.
  458  */
  459 
  460 struct patmgr_info {    /* Note! size must be < 4k since kmalloc() is used */
  461           u_long key;   /* Don't worry. Reserved for communication
  462                                    between the patch manager and the driver. */
  463 #define PM_K_EVENT              1 /* Event from the /dev/sequencer driver */
  464 #define PM_K_COMMAND            2 /* Request from an application */
  465 #define PM_K_RESPONSE           3 /* From patmgr to application */
  466 #define PM_ERROR                4 /* Error returned by the patmgr */
  467           int device;
  468           int command;
  469 
  470 /*
  471  * Commands 0x000 to 0xfff reserved for patch manager programs
  472  */
  473 #define PM_GET_DEVTYPE  1       /* Returns type of the patch mgr interface of dev */
  474 #define         PMTYPE_FM2      1       /* 2 OP fm */
  475 #define         PMTYPE_FM4      2       /* Mixed 4 or 2 op FM (OPL-3) */
  476 #define         PMTYPE_WAVE     3       /* Wave table synthesizer (GUS) */
  477 #define PM_GET_NRPGM    2       /* Returns max # of midi programs in parm1 */
  478 #define PM_GET_PGMMAP   3       /* Returns map of loaded midi programs in data8 */
  479 #define PM_GET_PGM_PATCHES 4    /* Return list of patches of a program (parm1) */
  480 #define PM_GET_PATCH    5       /* Return patch header of patch parm1 */
  481 #define PM_SET_PATCH    6       /* Set patch header of patch parm1 */
  482 #define PM_READ_PATCH   7       /* Read patch (wave) data */
  483 #define PM_WRITE_PATCH  8       /* Write patch (wave) data */
  484 
  485 /*
  486  * Commands 0x1000 to 0xffff are for communication between the patch manager
  487  * and the client
  488  */
  489 #define _PM_LOAD_PATCH  0x100
  490 
  491 /*
  492  * Commands above 0xffff reserved for device specific use
  493  */
  494 
  495         long parm1;
  496         long parm2;
  497         long parm3;
  498 
  499         union {
  500                 u_char data8[4000];
  501                 u_short data16[2000];
  502                 u_long data32[1000];
  503                 struct patch_info patch;
  504         } data;
  505 };
  506 
  507 /*
  508  * When a patch manager daemon is present, it will be informed by the
  509  * driver when something important happens. For example when the
  510  * /dev/sequencer is opened or closed. A record with key == PM_K_EVENT is
  511  * returned. The command field contains the event type:
  512  */
  513 #define PM_E_OPENED             1       /* /dev/sequencer opened */
  514 #define PM_E_CLOSED             2       /* /dev/sequencer closed */
  515 #define PM_E_PATCH_RESET        3       /* SNDCTL_RESETSAMPLES called */
  516 #define PM_E_PATCH_LOADED       4       /* A patch has been loaded by appl */
  517 
  518 /*
  519  * /dev/sequencer input events.
  520  *
  521  * The data written to the /dev/sequencer is a stream of events. Events
  522  * are records of 4 or 8 bytes. The first byte defines the size.
  523  * Any number of events can be written with a write call. There
  524  * is a set of macros for sending these events. Use these macros if you
  525  * want to maximize portability of your program.
  526  *
  527  * Events SEQ_WAIT, SEQ_MIDIPUTC and SEQ_ECHO. Are also input events.
  528  * (All input events are currently 4 bytes long. Be prepared to support
  529  * 8 byte events also. If you receive any event having first byte >= 128,
  530  * it's a 8 byte event.
  531  *
  532  * The events are documented at the end of this file.
  533  *
  534  * Normal events (4 bytes)
  535  * There is also a 8 byte version of most of the 4 byte events. The
  536  * 8 byte one is recommended.
  537  */
  538 #define SEQ_NOTEOFF             0
  539 #define SEQ_FMNOTEOFF           SEQ_NOTEOFF     /* Just old name */
  540 #define SEQ_NOTEON              1
  541 #define SEQ_FMNOTEON            SEQ_NOTEON
  542 #define SEQ_WAIT                TMR_WAIT_ABS
  543 #define SEQ_PGMCHANGE           3
  544 #define SEQ_FMPGMCHANGE         SEQ_PGMCHANGE
  545 #define SEQ_SYNCTIMER           TMR_START
  546 #define SEQ_MIDIPUTC            5
  547 #define SEQ_DRUMON              6       /*** OBSOLETE ***/
  548 #define SEQ_DRUMOFF             7       /*** OBSOLETE ***/
  549 #define SEQ_ECHO                TMR_ECHO        /* For synching programs with output */
  550 #define SEQ_AFTERTOUCH          9
  551 #define SEQ_CONTROLLER          10
  552 
  553 /*
  554  *      Midi controller numbers
  555  *
  556  * Controllers 0 to 31 (0x00 to 0x1f) and 32 to 63 (0x20 to 0x3f)
  557  * are continuous controllers.
  558  * In the MIDI 1.0 these controllers are sent using two messages.
  559  * Controller numbers 0 to 31 are used to send the MSB and the
  560  * controller numbers 32 to 63 are for the LSB. Note that just 7 bits
  561  * are used in MIDI bytes.
  562  */
  563 
  564 #define CTL_BANK_SELECT         0x00
  565 #define CTL_MODWHEEL            0x01
  566 #define CTL_BREATH              0x02
  567 /*      undefined               0x03 */
  568 #define CTL_FOOT                0x04
  569 #define CTL_PORTAMENTO_TIME     0x05
  570 #define CTL_DATA_ENTRY          0x06
  571 #define CTL_MAIN_VOLUME         0x07
  572 #define CTL_BALANCE             0x08
  573 /*      undefined               0x09 */
  574 #define CTL_PAN                 0x0a
  575 #define CTL_EXPRESSION          0x0b
  576 /*      undefined               0x0c - 0x0f */
  577 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE1    0x10
  578 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE2    0x11
  579 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE3    0x12
  580 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE4    0x13
  581 /*      undefined               0x14 - 0x1f */
  582 
  583 /*      undefined               0x20 */
  584 
  585 /*
  586  * The controller numbers 0x21 to 0x3f are reserved for the
  587  * least significant bytes of the controllers 0x00 to 0x1f.
  588  * These controllers are not recognised by the driver.
  589  *
  590  * Controllers 64 to 69 (0x40 to 0x45) are on/off switches.
  591  * 0=OFF and 127=ON (intermediate values are possible)
  592  */
  593 #define CTL_DAMPER_PEDAL        0x40
  594 #define CTL_SUSTAIN             CTL_DAMPER_PEDAL        /* Alias */
  595 #define CTL_HOLD                CTL_DAMPER_PEDAL        /* Alias */
  596 #define CTL_PORTAMENTO          0x41
  597 #define CTL_SOSTENUTO           0x42
  598 #define CTL_SOFT_PEDAL          0x43
  599 /*      undefined               0x44 */
  600 #define CTL_HOLD2               0x45
  601 /*      undefined               0x46 - 0x4f */
  602 
  603 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE5    0x50
  604 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE6    0x51
  605 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE7    0x52
  606 #define CTL_GENERAL_PURPOSE8    0x53
  607 /*      undefined               0x54 - 0x5a */
  608 #define CTL_EXT_EFF_DEPTH       0x5b
  609 #define CTL_TREMOLO_DEPTH       0x5c
  610 #define CTL_CHORUS_DEPTH        0x5d
  611 #define CTL_DETUNE_DEPTH        0x5e
  612 #define CTL_CELESTE_DEPTH       CTL_DETUNE_DEPTH /* Alias for the above one */
  613 #define CTL_PHASER_DEPTH        0x5f
  614 #define CTL_DATA_INCREMENT      0x60
  615 #define CTL_DATA_DECREMENT      0x61
  616 #define CTL_NONREG_PARM_NUM_LSB 0x62
  617 #define CTL_NONREG_PARM_NUM_MSB 0x63
  618 #define CTL_REGIST_PARM_NUM_LSB 0x64
  619 #define CTL_REGIST_PARM_NUM_MSB 0x65
  620 /*      undefined               0x66 - 0x78 */
  621 /*      reserved                0x79 - 0x7f */
  622 
  623 /* Pseudo controllers (not midi compatible) */
  624 #define CTRL_PITCH_BENDER       255
  625 #define CTRL_PITCH_BENDER_RANGE 254
  626 #define CTRL_EXPRESSION         253     /* Obsolete */
  627 #define CTRL_MAIN_VOLUME        252     /* Obsolete */
  628 
  629 #define SEQ_BALANCE             11
  630 #define SEQ_VOLMODE             12
  631 
  632 /*
  633  * Volume mode decides how volumes are used
  634  */
  635 
  636 #define VOL_METHOD_ADAGIO       1
  637 #define VOL_METHOD_LINEAR       2
  638 
  639 /*
  640  * Note! SEQ_WAIT, SEQ_MIDIPUTC and SEQ_ECHO are used also as
  641  *       input events.
  642  */
  643 
  644 /*
  645  * Event codes 0xf0 to 0xfc are reserved for future extensions.
  646  */
  647 
  648 #define SEQ_FULLSIZE            0xfd    /* Long events */
  649 /*
  650  * SEQ_FULLSIZE events are used for loading patches/samples to the
  651  * synthesizer devices. These events are passed directly to the driver
  652  * of the associated synthesizer device. There is no limit to the size
  653  * of the extended events. These events are not queued but executed
  654  * immediately when the write() is called (execution can take several
  655  * seconds of time).
  656  *
  657  * When a SEQ_FULLSIZE message is written to the device, it must
  658  * be written using exactly one write() call. Other events cannot
  659  * be mixed to the same write.
  660  *
  661  * For FM synths (YM3812/OPL3) use struct sbi_instrument and write
  662  * it to the /dev/sequencer. Don't write other data together with
  663  * the instrument structure Set the key field of the structure to
  664  * FM_PATCH. The device field is used to route the patch to the
  665  * corresponding device.
  666  *
  667  * For Gravis UltraSound use struct patch_info. Initialize the key field
  668  * to GUS_PATCH.
  669  */
  670 #define SEQ_PRIVATE     0xfe    /* Low level HW dependent events (8 bytes) */
  671 #define SEQ_EXTENDED    0xff    /* Extended events (8 bytes) OBSOLETE */
  672 
  673 /*
  674  * Record for FM patches
  675  */
  676 
  677 typedef u_char sbi_instr_data[32];
  678 
  679 struct sbi_instrument {
  680         u_short key;    /* FM_PATCH or OPL3_PATCH */
  681 #define FM_PATCH        _PATCHKEY(0x01)
  682 #define OPL3_PATCH      _PATCHKEY(0x03)
  683         short           device;         /* Synth# (0-4) */
  684         int             channel;        /* Program# to be initialized  */
  685         sbi_instr_data  operators;      /* Reg. settings for operator cells
  686                                          * (.SBI format)        */
  687 };
  688 
  689 struct synth_info {     /* Read only */
  690         char    name[30];
  691         int     device;         /* 0-N. INITIALIZE BEFORE CALLING */
  692         int     synth_type;
  693 #define SYNTH_TYPE_FM                   0
  694 #define SYNTH_TYPE_SAMPLE               1
  695 #define SYNTH_TYPE_MIDI                 2       /* Midi interface */
  696 
  697         int     synth_subtype;
  698 #define FM_TYPE_ADLIB                   0x00
  699 #define FM_TYPE_OPL3                    0x01
  700 #define MIDI_TYPE_MPU401                0x401
  701 
  702 #define SAMPLE_TYPE_BASIC               0x10
  703 #define SAMPLE_TYPE_GUS                 SAMPLE_TYPE_BASIC
  704 #define SAMPLE_TYPE_AWE32               0x20
  705 
  706         int     perc_mode;      /* No longer supported */
  707         int     nr_voices;
  708         int     nr_drums;       /* Obsolete field */
  709         int     instr_bank_size;
  710         u_long  capabilities;
  711 #define SYNTH_CAP_PERCMODE      0x00000001 /* No longer used */
  712 #define SYNTH_CAP_OPL3          0x00000002 /* Set if OPL3 supported */
  713 #define SYNTH_CAP_INPUT         0x00000004 /* Input (MIDI) device */
  714         int     dummies[19];    /* Reserve space */
  715 };
  716 
  717 struct sound_timer_info {
  718         char name[32];
  719         int caps;
  720 };
  721 
  722 #define MIDI_CAP_MPU401         1               /* MPU-401 intelligent mode */
  723 
  724 struct midi_info {
  725         char            name[30];
  726         int             device;         /* 0-N. INITIALIZE BEFORE CALLING */
  727         u_long  capabilities;   /* To be defined later */
  728         int             dev_type;
  729         int             dummies[18];    /* Reserve space */
  730 };
  731 
  732 /*
  733  * ioctl commands for the /dev/midi##
  734  */
  735 typedef struct {
  736         u_char cmd;
  737         char nr_args, nr_returns;
  738         u_char data[30];
  739 } mpu_command_rec;
  740 
  741 #define SNDCTL_MIDI_PRETIME     _IOWR('m', 0, int)
  742 #define SNDCTL_MIDI_MPUMODE     _IOWR('m', 1, int)
  743 #define SNDCTL_MIDI_MPUCMD      _IOWR('m', 2, mpu_command_rec)
  744 #define MIOSPASSTHRU            _IOWR('m', 3, int)
  745 #define MIOGPASSTHRU            _IOWR('m', 4, int)
  746 
  747 /*
  748  * IOCTL commands for /dev/dsp and /dev/audio
  749  */
  750 
  751 #define SNDCTL_DSP_RESET        _IO  ('P', 0)
  752 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC         _IO  ('P', 1)
  753 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED        _IOWR('P', 2, int)
  754 #define SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO       _IOWR('P', 3, int)
  755 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE   _IOR('P', 4, int)
  756 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETBLKSIZE   _IOW('P', 4, int)
  757 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT       _IOWR('P',5, int) /* Selects ONE fmt*/
  758 
  759 /*
  760  * SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS is not that different
  761  * from SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO
  762  */
  763 #define SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS        _IOWR('P', 6, int)
  764 #define SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS     SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS
  765 #define SOUND_PCM_WRITE_FILTER  _IOWR('P', 7, int)
  766 #define SNDCTL_DSP_POST         _IO  ('P', 8)
  767 
  768 /*
  769  * SNDCTL_DSP_SETBLKSIZE and the following two calls mostly do
  770  * the same thing, i.e. set the block size used in DMA transfers.
  771  */
  772 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SUBDIVIDE    _IOWR('P', 9, int)
  773 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT  _IOWR('P',10, int)
  774 
  775 
  776 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS      _IOR ('P',11, int) /* Returns a mask */
  777 /*
  778  * Buffer status queries.
  779  */
  780 typedef struct audio_buf_info {
  781     int fragments;      /* # of avail. frags (partly used ones not counted) */
  782     int fragstotal;     /* Total # of fragments allocated */
  783     int fragsize;       /* Size of a fragment in bytes */
  784 
  785     int bytes;  /* Avail. space in bytes (includes partly used fragments) */
  786                 /* Note! 'bytes' could be more than fragments*fragsize */
  787 } audio_buf_info;
  788 
  789 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE    _IOR ('P',12, audio_buf_info)
  790 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE    _IOR ('P',13, audio_buf_info)
  791 
  792 /*
  793  * SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK is the same (but less powerful, since the
  794  * action cannot be undone) of FIONBIO. The same can be achieved
  795  * by opening the device with O_NDELAY
  796  */
  797 #define SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK     _IO  ('P',14)
  798 
  799 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS      _IOR ('P',15, int)
  800 #define DSP_CAP_REVISION        0x000000ff /* revision level (0 to 255) */
  801 #define DSP_CAP_DUPLEX          0x00000100 /* Full duplex record/playback */
  802 #define DSP_CAP_REALTIME        0x00000200 /* Real time capability */
  803 #define DSP_CAP_BATCH           0x00000400
  804     /*
  805      * Device has some kind of internal buffers which may
  806      * cause some delays and decrease precision of timing
  807      */
  808 #define DSP_CAP_COPROC          0x00000800
  809     /* Has a coprocessor, sometimes it's a DSP but usually not */
  810 #define DSP_CAP_TRIGGER         0x00001000 /* Supports SETTRIGGER */
  811 #define DSP_CAP_MMAP 0x00002000 /* Supports mmap() */
  812 
  813 /*
  814  * What do these function do ?
  815  */
  816 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETTRIGGER   _IOR ('P',16, int)
  817 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER   _IOW ('P',16, int)
  818 #define PCM_ENABLE_INPUT        0x00000001
  819 #define PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT       0x00000002
  820 
  821 typedef struct count_info {
  822         int bytes;      /* Total # of bytes processed */
  823         int blocks;     /* # of fragment transitions since last time */
  824         int ptr;        /* Current DMA pointer value */
  825 } count_info;
  826 
  827 /*
  828  * GETIPTR and GETISPACE are not that different... same for out.
  829  */
  830 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR      _IOR ('P',17, count_info)
  831 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR      _IOR ('P',18, count_info)
  832 
  833 typedef struct buffmem_desc {
  834         caddr_t buffer;
  835         int size;
  836 } buffmem_desc;
  837 
  838 #define SNDCTL_DSP_MAPINBUF     _IOR ('P', 19, buffmem_desc)
  839 #define SNDCTL_DSP_MAPOUTBUF    _IOR ('P', 20, buffmem_desc)
  840 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETSYNCRO    _IO  ('P', 21)
  841 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SETDUPLEX    _IO  ('P', 22)
  842 #define SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY    _IOR ('P', 23, int)
  843 
  844 /*
  845  * I guess these are the readonly version of the same
  846  * functions that exist above as SNDCTL_DSP_...
  847  */
  848 #define SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE     _IOR ('P', 2, int)
  849 #define SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS _IOR ('P', 6, int)
  850 #define SOUND_PCM_READ_BITS     _IOR ('P', 5, int)
  851 #define SOUND_PCM_READ_FILTER   _IOR ('P', 7, int)
  852 
  853 /*
  854  * ioctl calls to be used in communication with coprocessors and
  855  * DSP chips.
  856  */
  857 
  858 typedef struct copr_buffer {
  859         int command;    /* Set to 0 if not used */
  860         int flags;
  861 #define CPF_NONE                0x0000
  862 #define CPF_FIRST               0x0001  /* First block */
  863 #define CPF_LAST                0x0002  /* Last block */
  864         int len;
  865         int offs;       /* If required by the device (0 if not used) */
  866 
  867         u_char data[4000]; /* NOTE! 4000 is not 4k */
  868 } copr_buffer;
  869 
  870 typedef struct copr_debug_buf {
  871         int command;    /* Used internally. Set to 0 */
  872         int parm1;
  873         int parm2;
  874         int flags;
  875         int len;        /* Length of data in bytes */
  876 } copr_debug_buf;
  877 
  878 typedef struct copr_msg {
  879         int len;
  880         u_char data[4000];
  881 } copr_msg;
  882 
  883 #define SNDCTL_COPR_RESET       _IO  ('C',  0)
  884 #define SNDCTL_COPR_LOAD        _IOWR('C',  1, copr_buffer)
  885 #define SNDCTL_COPR_RDATA       _IOWR('C',  2, copr_debug_buf)
  886 #define SNDCTL_COPR_RCODE       _IOWR('C',  3, copr_debug_buf)
  887 #define SNDCTL_COPR_WDATA       _IOW ('C',  4, copr_debug_buf)
  888 #define SNDCTL_COPR_WCODE       _IOW ('C',  5, copr_debug_buf)
  889 #define SNDCTL_COPR_RUN         _IOWR('C',  6, copr_debug_buf)
  890 #define SNDCTL_COPR_HALT        _IOWR('C',  7, copr_debug_buf)
  891 #define SNDCTL_COPR_SENDMSG     _IOW ('C',  8, copr_msg)
  892 #define SNDCTL_COPR_RCVMSG      _IOR ('C',  9, copr_msg)
  893 
  894 /*
  895  * IOCTL commands for /dev/mixer
  896  */
  897 
  898 /*
  899  * Mixer devices
  900  *
  901  * There can be up to 20 different analog mixer channels. The
  902  * SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES gives the currently supported maximum.
  903  * The SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK returns a bitmask which tells
  904  * the devices supported by the particular mixer.
  905  */
  906 
  907 #define SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES   25
  908 #define SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME      0       /* Master output level */
  909 #define SOUND_MIXER_BASS        1       /* Treble level of all output channels */
  910 #define SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE      2       /* Bass level of all output channels */
  911 #define SOUND_MIXER_SYNTH       3       /* Volume of synthesier input */
  912 #define SOUND_MIXER_PCM         4       /* Output level for the audio device */
  913 #define SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER     5       /* Output level for the PC speaker
  914                                          * signals */
  915 #define SOUND_MIXER_LINE        6       /* Volume level for the line in jack */
  916 #define SOUND_MIXER_MIC         7       /* Volume for the signal coming from
  917                                          * the microphone jack */
  918 #define SOUND_MIXER_CD          8       /* Volume level for the input signal
  919                                          * connected to the CD audio input */
  920 #define SOUND_MIXER_IMIX        9       /* Recording monitor. It controls the
  921                                          * output volume of the selected
  922                                          * recording sources while recording */
  923 #define SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM      10      /* Volume of the alternative codec
  924                                          * device */
  925 #define SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV      11      /* Global recording level */
  926 #define SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN       12      /* Input gain */
  927 #define SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN       13      /* Output gain */
  928 /*
  929  * The AD1848 codec and compatibles have three line level inputs
  930  * (line, aux1 and aux2). Since each card manufacturer have assigned
  931  * different meanings to these inputs, it's inpractical to assign
  932  * specific meanings (line, cd, synth etc.) to them.
  933  */
  934 #define SOUND_MIXER_LINE1       14      /* Input source 1  (aux1) */
  935 #define SOUND_MIXER_LINE2       15      /* Input source 2  (aux2) */
  936 #define SOUND_MIXER_LINE3       16      /* Input source 3  (line) */
  937 #define SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL1    17      /* Digital (input) 1 */
  938 #define SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL2    18      /* Digital (input) 2 */
  939 #define SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL3    19      /* Digital (input) 3 */
  940 #define SOUND_MIXER_PHONEIN     20      /* Phone input */
  941 #define SOUND_MIXER_PHONEOUT    21      /* Phone output */
  942 #define SOUND_MIXER_VIDEO       22      /* Video/TV (audio) in */
  943 #define SOUND_MIXER_RADIO       23      /* Radio in */
  944 #define SOUND_MIXER_MONITOR     24      /* Monitor (usually mic) volume */
  945 
  946 
  947 /*
  948  * Some on/off settings (SOUND_SPECIAL_MIN - SOUND_SPECIAL_MAX)
  949  * Not counted to SOUND_MIXER_NRDEVICES, but use the same number space
  950  */
  951 #define SOUND_ONOFF_MIN         28
  952 #define SOUND_ONOFF_MAX         30
  953 #define SOUND_MIXER_MUTE        28      /* 0 or 1 */
  954 #define SOUND_MIXER_ENHANCE     29      /* Enhanced stereo (0, 40, 60 or 80) */
  955 #define SOUND_MIXER_LOUD        30      /* 0 or 1 */
  956 
  957 /* Note!        Number 31 cannot be used since the sign bit is reserved */
  958 #define SOUND_MIXER_NONE        31
  959 
  960 #define SOUND_DEVICE_LABELS     { \
  961         "Vol  ", "Bass ", "Trebl", "Synth", "Pcm  ", "Spkr ", "Line ", \
  962         "Mic  ", "CD   ", "Mix  ", "Pcm2 ", "Rec  ", "IGain", "OGain", \
  963         "Line1", "Line2", "Line3", "Digital1", "Digital2", "Digital3", \
  964         "PhoneIn", "PhoneOut", "Video", "Radio", "Monitor"}
  965 
  966 #define SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES      { \
  967         "vol", "bass", "treble", "synth", "pcm", "speaker", "line", \
  968         "mic", "cd", "mix", "pcm2", "rec", "igain", "ogain", \
  969         "line1", "line2", "line3", "dig1", "dig2", "dig3", \
  970         "phin", "phout", "video", "radio", "monitor"}
  971 
  972 /*      Device bitmask identifiers      */
  973 
  974 #define SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC      0xff    /* 1 bit per recording source */
  975 #define SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK     0xfe    /* 1 bit per supported device */
  976 #define SOUND_MIXER_RECMASK     0xfd    /* 1 bit per supp. recording source */
  977 #define SOUND_MIXER_CAPS        0xfc
  978 #define SOUND_CAP_EXCL_INPUT    0x00000001      /* Only 1 rec. src at a time */
  979 #define SOUND_MIXER_STEREODEVS  0xfb    /* Mixer channels supporting stereo */
  980 
  981 /*      Device mask bits        */
  982 
  983 #define SOUND_MASK_VOLUME       (1 << SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME)
  984 #define SOUND_MASK_BASS         (1 << SOUND_MIXER_BASS)
  985 #define SOUND_MASK_TREBLE       (1 << SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE)
  986 #define SOUND_MASK_SYNTH        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_SYNTH)
  987 #define SOUND_MASK_PCM          (1 << SOUND_MIXER_PCM)
  988 #define SOUND_MASK_SPEAKER      (1 << SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER)
  989 #define SOUND_MASK_LINE         (1 << SOUND_MIXER_LINE)
  990 #define SOUND_MASK_MIC          (1 << SOUND_MIXER_MIC)
  991 #define SOUND_MASK_CD           (1 << SOUND_MIXER_CD)
  992 #define SOUND_MASK_IMIX         (1 << SOUND_MIXER_IMIX)
  993 #define SOUND_MASK_ALTPCM       (1 << SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM)
  994 #define SOUND_MASK_RECLEV       (1 << SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV)
  995 #define SOUND_MASK_IGAIN        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN)
  996 #define SOUND_MASK_OGAIN        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN)
  997 #define SOUND_MASK_LINE1        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_LINE1)
  998 #define SOUND_MASK_LINE2        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_LINE2)
  999 #define SOUND_MASK_LINE3        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_LINE3)
 1000 #define SOUND_MASK_DIGITAL1     (1 << SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL1)
 1001 #define SOUND_MASK_DIGITAL2     (1 << SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL2)
 1002 #define SOUND_MASK_DIGITAL3     (1 << SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL3)
 1003 #define SOUND_MASK_PHONEIN      (1 << SOUND_MIXER_PHONEIN)
 1004 #define SOUND_MASK_PHONEOUT     (1 << SOUND_MIXER_PHONEOUT)
 1005 #define SOUND_MASK_RADIO        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_RADIO)
 1006 #define SOUND_MASK_VIDEO        (1 << SOUND_MIXER_VIDEO)
 1007 #define SOUND_MASK_MONITOR      (1 << SOUND_MIXER_MONITOR)
 1008 
 1009 /* Obsolete macros */
 1010 #define SOUND_MASK_MUTE         (1 << SOUND_MIXER_MUTE)
 1011 #define SOUND_MASK_ENHANCE      (1 << SOUND_MIXER_ENHANCE)
 1012 #define SOUND_MASK_LOUD         (1 << SOUND_MIXER_LOUD)
 1013 
 1014 #define MIXER_READ(dev)         _IOR('M', dev, int)
 1015 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_VOLUME         MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME)
 1016 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_BASS           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_BASS)
 1017 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_TREBLE         MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE)
 1018 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_SYNTH          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_SYNTH)
 1019 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_PCM            MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_PCM)
 1020 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_SPEAKER        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER)
 1021 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_LINE           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_LINE)
 1022 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_MIC            MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_MIC)
 1023 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_CD             MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_CD)
 1024 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_IMIX           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_IMIX)
 1025 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_ALTPCM         MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM)
 1026 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECLEV         MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV)
 1027 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_IGAIN          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN)
 1028 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_OGAIN          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN)
 1029 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_LINE1          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_LINE1)
 1030 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_LINE2          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_LINE2)
 1031 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_LINE3          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_LINE3)
 1032 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_DIGITAL1       MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL1)
 1033 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_DIGITAL2       MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL2)
 1034 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_DIGITAL3       MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL3)
 1035 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_PHONEIN        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_PHONEIN)
 1036 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_PHONEOUT       MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_PHONEOUT)
 1037 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_RADIO          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RADIO)
 1038 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_VIDEO          MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_VIDEO)
 1039 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_MONITOR        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_MONITOR)
 1040 
 1041 /* Obsolete macros */
 1042 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_MUTE           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_MUTE)
 1043 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_ENHANCE        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_ENHANCE)
 1044 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_LOUD           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_LOUD)
 1045 
 1046 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECSRC         MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC)
 1047 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK)
 1048 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_RECMASK        MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_RECMASK)
 1049 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_STEREODEVS     MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_STEREODEVS)
 1050 #define SOUND_MIXER_READ_CAPS           MIXER_READ(SOUND_MIXER_CAPS)
 1051 
 1052 #define MIXER_WRITE(dev)                _IOWR('M', dev, int)
 1053 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_VOLUME        MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME)
 1054 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_BASS          MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_BASS)
 1055 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_TREBLE        MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE)
 1056 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SYNTH         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_SYNTH)
 1057 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PCM           MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_PCM)
 1058 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SPEAKER       MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER)
 1059 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE          MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_LINE)
 1060 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_MIC           MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_MIC)
 1061 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_CD            MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_CD)
 1062 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IMIX          MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_IMIX)
 1063 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_ALTPCM        MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM)
 1064 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECLEV        MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_RECLEV)
 1065 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IGAIN         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN)
 1066 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_OGAIN         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_OGAIN)
 1067 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE1         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_LINE1)
 1068 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE2         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_LINE2)
 1069 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE3         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_LINE3)
 1070 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_DIGITAL1      MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL1)
 1071 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_DIGITAL2      MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL2)
 1072 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_DIGITAL3      MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_DIGITAL3)
 1073 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PHONEIN       MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_PHONEIN)
 1074 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PHONEOUT      MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_PHONEOUT)
 1075 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RADIO         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_RADIO)
 1076 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_VIDEO         MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_VIDEO)
 1077 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_MONITOR       MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_MONITOR)
 1078 
 1079 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_MUTE          MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_MUTE)
 1080 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_ENHANCE       MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_ENHANCE)
 1081 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LOUD          MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_LOUD)
 1082 
 1083 #define SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECSRC        MIXER_WRITE(SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC)
 1084 
 1085 typedef struct mixer_info {
 1086   char id[16];
 1087   char name[32];
 1088   int  modify_counter;
 1089   int fillers[10];
 1090 } mixer_info;
 1091 
 1092 #define SOUND_MIXER_INFO                _IOR('M', 101, mixer_info)
 1093 
 1094 #define LEFT_CHN        0
 1095 #define RIGHT_CHN       1
 1096 
 1097 /*
 1098  * Level 2 event types for /dev/sequencer
 1099  */
 1100 
 1101 /*
 1102  * The 4 most significant bits of byte 0 specify the class of
 1103  * the event:
 1104  *
 1105  *      0x8X = system level events,
 1106  *      0x9X = device/port specific events, event[1] = device/port,
 1107  *              The last 4 bits give the subtype:
 1108  *                      0x02    = Channel event (event[3] = chn).
 1109  *                      0x01    = note event (event[4] = note).
 1110  *                      (0x01 is not used alone but always with bit 0x02).
 1111  *             event[2] = MIDI message code (0x80=note off etc.)
 1112  *
 1113  */
 1114 
 1115 #define EV_SEQ_LOCAL            0x80
 1116 #define EV_TIMING               0x81
 1117 #define EV_CHN_COMMON           0x92
 1118 #define EV_CHN_VOICE            0x93
 1119 #define EV_SYSEX                0x94
 1120 /*
 1121  * Event types 200 to 220 are reserved for application use.
 1122  * These numbers will not be used by the driver.
 1123  */
 1124 
 1125 /*
 1126  * Events for event type EV_CHN_VOICE
 1127  */
 1128 
 1129 #define MIDI_NOTEOFF            0x80
 1130 #define MIDI_NOTEON             0x90
 1131 #define MIDI_KEY_PRESSURE       0xA0
 1132 
 1133 /*
 1134  * Events for event type EV_CHN_COMMON
 1135  */
 1136 
 1137 #define MIDI_CTL_CHANGE         0xB0
 1138 #define MIDI_PGM_CHANGE         0xC0
 1139 #define MIDI_CHN_PRESSURE       0xD0
 1140 #define MIDI_PITCH_BEND         0xE0
 1141 
 1142 #define MIDI_SYSTEM_PREFIX      0xF0
 1143 
 1144 /*
 1145  * Timer event types
 1146  */
 1147 #define TMR_WAIT_REL            1       /* Time relative to the prev time */
 1148 #define TMR_WAIT_ABS            2       /* Absolute time since TMR_START */
 1149 #define TMR_STOP                3
 1150 #define TMR_START               4
 1151 #define TMR_CONTINUE            5
 1152 #define TMR_TEMPO               6
 1153 #define TMR_ECHO                8
 1154 #define TMR_CLOCK               9       /* MIDI clock */
 1155 #define TMR_SPP                 10      /* Song position pointer */
 1156 #define TMR_TIMESIG             11      /* Time signature */
 1157 
 1158 /*
 1159  *      Local event types
 1160  */
 1161 #define LOCL_STARTAUDIO         1
 1162 
 1163 #if (!defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(INKERNEL)) || defined(USE_SEQ_MACROS)
 1164 /*
 1165  *      Some convenience macros to simplify programming of the
 1166  *      /dev/sequencer interface
 1167  *
 1168  *      These macros define the API which should be used when possible.
 1169  */
 1170 
 1171 #ifndef USE_SIMPLE_MACROS
 1172 void seqbuf_dump(void); /* This function must be provided by programs */
 1173 
 1174 /* Sample seqbuf_dump() implementation:
 1175  *
 1176  *      SEQ_DEFINEBUF (2048);   -- Defines a buffer for 2048 bytes
 1177  *
 1178  *      int seqfd;              -- The file descriptor for /dev/sequencer.
 1179  *
 1180  *      void
 1181  *      seqbuf_dump ()
 1182  *      {
 1183  *        if (_seqbufptr)
 1184  *          if (write (seqfd, _seqbuf, _seqbufptr) == -1)
 1185  *            {
 1186  *              perror ("write /dev/sequencer");
 1187  *              exit (-1);
 1188  *            }
 1189  *        _seqbufptr = 0;
 1190  *      }
 1191  */
 1192 
 1193 #define SEQ_DEFINEBUF(len)              \
 1194         u_char _seqbuf[len]; int _seqbuflen = len;int _seqbufptr = 0
 1195 #define SEQ_USE_EXTBUF()                \
 1196         extern u_char _seqbuf[]; \
 1197         extern int _seqbuflen;extern int _seqbufptr
 1198 #define SEQ_DECLAREBUF()                SEQ_USE_EXTBUF()
 1199 #define SEQ_PM_DEFINES                  struct patmgr_info _pm_info
 1200 #define _SEQ_NEEDBUF(len)               \
 1201         if ((_seqbufptr+(len)) > _seqbuflen) \
 1202                 seqbuf_dump()
 1203 #define _SEQ_ADVBUF(len)                _seqbufptr += len
 1204 #define SEQ_DUMPBUF                     seqbuf_dump
 1205 #else
 1206 /*
 1207  * This variation of the sequencer macros is used just to format one event
 1208  * using fixed buffer.
 1209  *
 1210  * The program using the macro library must define the following macros before
 1211  * using this library.
 1212  *
 1213  * #define _seqbuf               name of the buffer (u_char[])
 1214  * #define _SEQ_ADVBUF(len)      If the applic needs to know the exact
 1215  *                               size of the event, this macro can be used.
 1216  *                               Otherwise this must be defined as empty.
 1217  * #define _seqbufptr            Define the name of index variable or 0 if
 1218  *                               not required.
 1219  */
 1220 #define _SEQ_NEEDBUF(len)       /* empty */
 1221 #endif
 1222 
 1223 #define PM_LOAD_PATCH(dev, bank, pgm)   \
 1224         (SEQ_DUMPBUF(), _pm_info.command = _PM_LOAD_PATCH, \
 1225         _pm_info.device=dev, _pm_info.data.data8[0]=pgm, \
 1226         _pm_info.parm1 = bank, _pm_info.parm2 = 1, \
 1227         ioctl(seqfd, SNDCTL_PMGR_ACCESS, &_pm_info))
 1228 #define PM_LOAD_PATCHES(dev, bank, pgm) \
 1229         (SEQ_DUMPBUF(), _pm_info.command = _PM_LOAD_PATCH, \
 1230         _pm_info.device=dev, bcopy( pgm, _pm_info.data.data8,  128), \
 1231         _pm_info.parm1 = bank, _pm_info.parm2 = 128, \
 1232         ioctl(seqfd, SNDCTL_PMGR_ACCESS, &_pm_info))
 1233 
 1234 #define SEQ_VOLUME_MODE(dev, mode)      { \
 1235         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1236         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = SEQ_EXTENDED;\
 1237         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = SEQ_VOLMODE;\
 1238         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = (dev);\
 1239         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = (mode);\
 1240         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = 0;\
 1241         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+5] = 0;\
 1242         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+6] = 0;\
 1243         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+7] = 0;\
 1244         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8);}
 1245 
 1246 /*
 1247  * Midi voice messages
 1248  */
 1249 
 1250 #define _CHN_VOICE(dev, event, chn, note, parm)  { \
 1251         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1252         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = EV_CHN_VOICE;\
 1253         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = (dev);\
 1254         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = (event);\
 1255         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = (chn);\
 1256         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = (note);\
 1257         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+5] = (parm);\
 1258         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+6] = (0);\
 1259         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+7] = 0;\
 1260         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8);}
 1261 
 1262 #define SEQ_START_NOTE(dev, chn, note, vol) \
 1263                 _CHN_VOICE(dev, MIDI_NOTEON, chn, note, vol)
 1264 
 1265 #define SEQ_STOP_NOTE(dev, chn, note, vol) \
 1266                 _CHN_VOICE(dev, MIDI_NOTEOFF, chn, note, vol)
 1267 
 1268 #define SEQ_KEY_PRESSURE(dev, chn, note, pressure) \
 1269                 _CHN_VOICE(dev, MIDI_KEY_PRESSURE, chn, note, pressure)
 1270 
 1271 /*
 1272  * Midi channel messages
 1273  */
 1274 
 1275 #define _CHN_COMMON(dev, event, chn, p1, p2, w14) { \
 1276         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1277         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = EV_CHN_COMMON;\
 1278         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = (dev);\
 1279         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = (event);\
 1280         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = (chn);\
 1281         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = (p1);\
 1282         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+5] = (p2);\
 1283         *(short *)&_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+6] = (w14);\
 1284         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8);}
 1285 /*
 1286  * SEQ_SYSEX permits sending of sysex messages. (It may look that it permits
 1287  * sending any MIDI bytes but it's absolutely not possible. Trying to do
 1288  * so _will_ cause problems with MPU401 intelligent mode).
 1289  *
 1290  * Sysex messages are sent in blocks of 1 to 6 bytes. Longer messages must be
 1291  * sent by calling SEQ_SYSEX() several times (there must be no other events
 1292  * between them). First sysex fragment must have 0xf0 in the first byte
 1293  * and the last byte (buf[len-1] of the last fragment must be 0xf7. No byte
 1294  * between these sysex start and end markers cannot be larger than 0x7f. Also
 1295  * lengths of each fragments (except the last one) must be 6.
 1296  *
 1297  * Breaking the above rules may work with some MIDI ports but is likely to
 1298  * cause fatal problems with some other devices (such as MPU401).
 1299  */
 1300 #define SEQ_SYSEX(dev, buf, len) { \
 1301         int i, l=(len); if (l>6)l=6;\
 1302         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1303         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = EV_SYSEX;\
 1304         for(i=0;i<l;i++)_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+i+1] = (buf)[i];\
 1305         for(i=l;i<6;i++)_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+i+1] = 0xff;\
 1306         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8);}
 1307 
 1308 #define SEQ_CHN_PRESSURE(dev, chn, pressure) \
 1309         _CHN_COMMON(dev, MIDI_CHN_PRESSURE, chn, pressure, 0, 0)
 1310 
 1311 #define SEQ_SET_PATCH(dev, chn, patch) \
 1312         _CHN_COMMON(dev, MIDI_PGM_CHANGE, chn, patch, 0, 0)
 1313 
 1314 #define SEQ_CONTROL(dev, chn, controller, value) \
 1315         _CHN_COMMON(dev, MIDI_CTL_CHANGE, chn, controller, 0, value)
 1316 
 1317 #define SEQ_BENDER(dev, chn, value) \
 1318         _CHN_COMMON(dev, MIDI_PITCH_BEND, chn, 0, 0, value)
 1319 
 1320 
 1321 #define SEQ_V2_X_CONTROL(dev, voice, controller, value) { \
 1322         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1323         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = SEQ_EXTENDED;\
 1324         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = SEQ_CONTROLLER;\
 1325         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = (dev);\
 1326         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = (voice);\
 1327         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = (controller);\
 1328         *(short *)&_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+5] = (value);\
 1329         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+7] = 0;\
 1330         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8);}
 1331 
 1332 /*
 1333  * The following 5 macros are incorrectly implemented and obsolete.
 1334  * Use SEQ_BENDER and SEQ_CONTROL (with proper controller) instead.
 1335  */
 1336 
 1337 #define SEQ_PITCHBEND(dev, voice, value) \
 1338         SEQ_V2_X_CONTROL(dev, voice, CTRL_PITCH_BENDER, value)
 1339 #define SEQ_BENDER_RANGE(dev, voice, value) \
 1340         SEQ_V2_X_CONTROL(dev, voice, CTRL_PITCH_BENDER_RANGE, value)
 1341 #define SEQ_EXPRESSION(dev, voice, value) \
 1342         SEQ_CONTROL(dev, voice, CTL_EXPRESSION, value*128)
 1343 #define SEQ_MAIN_VOLUME(dev, voice, value) \
 1344         SEQ_CONTROL(dev, voice, CTL_MAIN_VOLUME, (value*16383)/100)
 1345 #define SEQ_PANNING(dev, voice, pos) \
 1346         SEQ_CONTROL(dev, voice, CTL_PAN, (pos+128) / 2)
 1347 
 1348 /*
 1349  * Timing and syncronization macros
 1350  */
 1351 
 1352 #define _TIMER_EVENT(ev, parm)          { \
 1353         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1354         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+0] = EV_TIMING; \
 1355         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = (ev); \
 1356         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = 0;\
 1357         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = 0;\
 1358         *(u_int *)&_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = (parm); \
 1359         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8); \
 1360         }
 1361 
 1362 #define SEQ_START_TIMER()               _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_START, 0)
 1363 #define SEQ_STOP_TIMER()                _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_STOP, 0)
 1364 #define SEQ_CONTINUE_TIMER()            _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_CONTINUE, 0)
 1365 #define SEQ_WAIT_TIME(ticks)            _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_WAIT_ABS, ticks)
 1366 #define SEQ_DELTA_TIME(ticks)           _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_WAIT_REL, ticks)
 1367 #define SEQ_ECHO_BACK(key)              _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_ECHO, key)
 1368 #define SEQ_SET_TEMPO(value)            _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_TEMPO, value)
 1369 #define SEQ_SONGPOS(pos)                _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_SPP, pos)
 1370 #define SEQ_TIME_SIGNATURE(sig)         _TIMER_EVENT(TMR_TIMESIG, sig)
 1371 
 1372 /*
 1373  * Local control events
 1374  */
 1375 
 1376 #define _LOCAL_EVENT(ev, parm)          { \
 1377         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(8);\
 1378         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+0] = EV_SEQ_LOCAL; \
 1379         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = (ev); \
 1380         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = 0;\
 1381         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = 0;\
 1382         *(u_int *)&_seqbuf[_seqbufptr+4] = (parm); \
 1383         _SEQ_ADVBUF(8); \
 1384         }
 1385 
 1386 #define SEQ_PLAYAUDIO(devmask)          _LOCAL_EVENT(LOCL_STARTAUDIO, devmask)
 1387 /*
 1388  * Events for the level 1 interface only
 1389  */
 1390 
 1391 #define SEQ_MIDIOUT(device, byte)       { \
 1392         _SEQ_NEEDBUF(4);\
 1393         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr] = SEQ_MIDIPUTC;\
 1394         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+1] = (byte);\
 1395         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+2] = (device);\
 1396         _seqbuf[_seqbufptr+3] = 0;\
 1397         _SEQ_ADVBUF(4);}
 1398 
 1399 /*
 1400  * Patch loading.
 1401  */
 1402 #define SEQ_WRPATCH(patchx, len)        { \
 1403         if (_seqbufptr) seqbuf_dump(); \
 1404         if (write(seqfd, (char*)(patchx), len)==-1) \
 1405            perror("Write patch: /dev/sequencer"); \
 1406         }
 1407 
 1408 #define SEQ_WRPATCH2(patchx, len)       \
 1409         ( seqbuf_dump(), write(seqfd, (char*)(patchx), len) )
 1410 
 1411 #endif
 1412 
 1413 /*
 1414  * Here I have moved all the aliases for ioctl names.
 1415  */
 1416 
 1417 #define SNDCTL_DSP_SAMPLESIZE   SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT
 1418 #define SOUND_PCM_WRITE_BITS    SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT
 1419 #define SOUND_PCM_SETFMT        SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT
 1420 
 1421 #define SOUND_PCM_WRITE_RATE    SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED
 1422 #define SOUND_PCM_POST          SNDCTL_DSP_POST
 1423 #define SOUND_PCM_RESET         SNDCTL_DSP_RESET
 1424 #define SOUND_PCM_SYNC          SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC
 1425 #define SOUND_PCM_SUBDIVIDE     SNDCTL_DSP_SUBDIVIDE
 1426 #define SOUND_PCM_SETFRAGMENT   SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT
 1427 #define SOUND_PCM_GETFMTS       SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS
 1428 #define SOUND_PCM_GETOSPACE     SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE
 1429 #define SOUND_PCM_GETISPACE     SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE
 1430 #define SOUND_PCM_NONBLOCK      SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK
 1431 #define SOUND_PCM_GETCAPS       SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS
 1432 #define SOUND_PCM_GETTRIGGER    SNDCTL_DSP_GETTRIGGER
 1433 #define SOUND_PCM_SETTRIGGER    SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER
 1434 #define SOUND_PCM_SETSYNCRO     SNDCTL_DSP_SETSYNCRO
 1435 #define SOUND_PCM_GETIPTR       SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR
 1436 #define SOUND_PCM_GETOPTR       SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR
 1437 #define SOUND_PCM_MAPINBUF      SNDCTL_DSP_MAPINBUF
 1438 #define SOUND_PCM_MAPOUTBUF     SNDCTL_DSP_MAPOUTBUF
 1439 
 1440 #endif  /* !_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H_ */

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