remove unused SHUTTLE_FRACT constant
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21 #ifdef WAF_BUILD
22 #include "libardour-config.h"
23 #endif
25 #include <iostream>
26 #include <cmath>
27 #include <unistd.h>
29 #include "ardour/timestamps.h"
31 #include "pbd/error.h"
32 #include "pbd/enumwriter.h"
33 #include "pbd/stacktrace.h"
35 #include "ardour/ardour.h"
36 #include "ardour/configuration.h"
37 #include "ardour/audioengine.h"
38 #include "ardour/session.h"
39 #include "ardour/tempo.h"
41 #include "i18n.h"
43 using namespace std;
44 using namespace ARDOUR;
45 using namespace PBD;
47 /* BBT TIME*/
49 void
50 Session::bbt_time (framepos_t when, Timecode::BBT_Time& bbt)
52 _tempo_map->bbt_time (when, bbt);
55 /* Timecode TIME */
56 float
57 Session::timecode_frames_per_second() const
59 switch (config.get_timecode_format()) {
60 case timecode_23976:
61 return 23.976;
63 break;
64 case timecode_24:
65 return 24;
67 break;
68 case timecode_24976:
69 return 24.976;
71 break;
72 case timecode_25:
73 return 25;
75 break;
76 case timecode_2997:
77 return 29.97;
79 break;
80 case timecode_2997drop:
81 return 29.97;
83 break;
84 case timecode_30:
85 return 30;
87 break;
88 case timecode_30drop:
89 return 30;
91 break;
92 case timecode_5994:
93 return 59.94;
95 break;
96 case timecode_60:
97 return 60;
99 break;
100 default:
101 cerr << "Editor received unexpected timecode type" << endl;
103 return 30.0;
105 bool
106 Session::timecode_drop_frames() const
108 switch (config.get_timecode_format()) {
109 case timecode_23976:
110 return false;
112 break;
113 case timecode_24:
114 return false;
116 break;
117 case timecode_24976:
118 return false;
120 break;
121 case timecode_25:
122 return false;
124 break;
125 case timecode_2997:
126 return false;
128 break;
129 case timecode_2997drop:
130 return true;
132 break;
133 case timecode_30:
134 return false;
136 break;
137 case timecode_30drop:
138 return true;
140 break;
141 case timecode_5994:
142 return false;
144 break;
145 case timecode_60:
146 return false;
148 break;
149 default:
150 error << "Editor received unexpected timecode type" << endmsg;
153 return false;
155 void
156 Session::sync_time_vars ()
158 _current_frame_rate = (framecnt_t) round (_base_frame_rate * (1.0 + (config.get_video_pullup()/100.0)));
159 _frames_per_timecode_frame = (double) _current_frame_rate / (double) timecode_frames_per_second();
160 if (timecode_drop_frames()) {
161 _frames_per_hour = (int32_t)(107892 * _frames_per_timecode_frame);
162 } else {
163 _frames_per_hour = (int32_t)(3600 * rint(timecode_frames_per_second()) * _frames_per_timecode_frame);
165 _timecode_frames_per_hour = rint(timecode_frames_per_second() * 3600.0);
167 last_timecode_valid = false;
168 // timecode type bits are the middle two in the upper nibble
169 switch ((int) ceil (timecode_frames_per_second())) {
170 case 24:
171 mtc_timecode_bits = 0;
172 break;
174 case 25:
175 mtc_timecode_bits = 0x20;
176 break;
178 case 30:
179 default:
180 if (timecode_drop_frames()) {
181 mtc_timecode_bits = 0x40;
182 } else {
183 mtc_timecode_bits = 0x60;
185 break;
189 void
190 Session::timecode_to_sample( Timecode::Time& timecode, framepos_t& sample, bool use_offset, bool use_subframes ) const
193 if (timecode.drop) {
194 // The drop frame format was created to better approximate the 30000/1001 = 29.97002997002997....
195 // framerate of NTSC color TV. The used frame rate of drop frame is 29.97, which drifts by about
196 // 0.108 frame per hour, or about 1.3 frames per 12 hours. This is not perfect, but a lot better
197 // than using 30 non drop, which will drift with about 1.8 frame per minute.
198 // Using 29.97, drop frame real time can be accurate only every 10th minute (10 minutes of 29.97 fps
199 // is exactly 17982 frames). One minute is 1798.2 frames, but we count 30 frames per second
200 // (30 * 60 = 1800). This means that at the first minute boundary (at the end of 0:0:59:29) we
201 // are 1.8 frames too late relative to real time. By dropping 2 frames (jumping to 0:1:0:2) we are
202 // approx. 0.2 frames too early. This adds up with 0.2 too early for each minute until we are 1.8
203 // frames too early at 0:9:0:2 (9 * 0.2 = 1.8). The 10th minute brings us 1.8 frames later again
204 // (at end of 0:9:59:29), which sums up to 0 (we are back to zero at 0:10:0:0 :-).
206 // In table form:
208 // Timecode value frames offset subframes offset seconds (rounded) 44100 sample (rounded)
209 // 0:00:00:00 0.0 0 0.000 0 (accurate)
210 // 0:00:59:29 1.8 144 60.027 2647177
211 // 0:01:00:02 -0.2 -16 60.060 2648648
212 // 0:01:59:29 1.6 128 120.020 5292883
213 // 0:02:00:02 -0.4 -32 120.053 5294354
214 // 0:02:59:29 1.4 112 180.013 7938588
215 // 0:03:00:02 -0.6 -48 180.047 7940060
216 // 0:03:59:29 1.2 96 240.007 10584294
217 // 0:04:00:02 -0.8 -64 240.040 10585766
218 // 0:04:59:29 1.0 80 300.000 13230000
219 // 0:05:00:02 -1.0 -80 300.033 13231471
220 // 0:05:59:29 0.8 64 359.993 15875706
221 // 0:06:00:02 -1.2 -96 360.027 15877177
222 // 0:06:59:29 0.6 48 419.987 18521411
223 // 0:07:00:02 -1.4 -112 420.020 18522883
224 // 0:07:59:29 0.4 32 478.980 21167117
225 // 0:08:00:02 -1.6 -128 480.013 21168589
226 // 0:08:59:29 0.2 16 539.973 23812823
227 // 0:09:00:02 -1.8 -144 540.007 23814294
228 // 0:09:59:29 0.0+ 0+ 599.967 26458529
229 // 0:10:00:00 0.0 0 600.000 26460000 (accurate)
231 // Per Sigmond <per@sigmond.no>
233 // Samples inside time dividable by 10 minutes (real time accurate)
234 framecnt_t base_samples = (framecnt_t) (((timecode.hours * 107892) + ((timecode.minutes / 10) * 17982)) * _frames_per_timecode_frame);
236 // Samples inside time exceeding the nearest 10 minutes (always offset, see above)
237 int32_t exceeding_df_minutes = timecode.minutes % 10;
238 int32_t exceeding_df_seconds = (exceeding_df_minutes * 60) + timecode.seconds;
239 int32_t exceeding_df_frames = (30 * exceeding_df_seconds) + timecode.frames - (2 * exceeding_df_minutes);
240 framecnt_t exceeding_samples = (framecnt_t) rint(exceeding_df_frames * _frames_per_timecode_frame);
241 sample = base_samples + exceeding_samples;
242 } else {
244 Non drop is easy.. just note the use of
245 rint(timecode.rate) * _frames_per_timecode_frame
246 (frames per Timecode second), which is larger than
247 frame_rate() in the non-integer Timecode rate case.
250 sample = (framecnt_t)rint((((timecode.hours * 60 * 60) + (timecode.minutes * 60) + timecode.seconds) * (rint(timecode.rate) * _frames_per_timecode_frame)) + (timecode.frames * _frames_per_timecode_frame));
253 if (use_subframes) {
254 sample += (int32_t) (((double)timecode.subframes * _frames_per_timecode_frame) / config.get_subframes_per_frame());
257 if (use_offset) {
258 if (config.get_timecode_offset_negative()) {
259 if (sample >= config.get_timecode_offset()) {
260 sample -= config.get_timecode_offset();
261 } else {
262 /* Prevent song-time from becoming negative */
263 sample = 0;
265 } else {
266 if (timecode.negative) {
267 if (sample <= config.get_timecode_offset()) {
268 sample = config.get_timecode_offset() - sample;
269 } else {
270 sample = 0;
272 } else {
273 sample += config.get_timecode_offset();
281 void
282 Session::sample_to_timecode (framepos_t sample, Timecode::Time& timecode, bool use_offset, bool use_subframes ) const
284 framepos_t offset_sample;
286 if (!use_offset) {
287 offset_sample = sample;
288 timecode.negative = false;
289 } else {
290 if (config.get_timecode_offset_negative()) {
291 offset_sample = sample + config.get_timecode_offset ();
292 timecode.negative = false;
293 } else {
294 if (sample < config.get_timecode_offset()) {
295 offset_sample = (config.get_timecode_offset() - sample);
296 timecode.negative = true;
297 } else {
298 offset_sample = sample - config.get_timecode_offset();
299 timecode.negative = false;
304 double timecode_frames_left_exact;
305 double timecode_frames_fraction;
306 uint32_t timecode_frames_left;
308 // Extract whole hours. Do this to prevent rounding errors with
309 // high sample numbers in the calculations that follow.
310 timecode.hours = offset_sample / _frames_per_hour;
311 offset_sample = offset_sample % _frames_per_hour;
313 // Calculate exact number of (exceeding) timecode frames and fractional frames
314 timecode_frames_left_exact = (double) offset_sample / _frames_per_timecode_frame;
315 timecode_frames_fraction = timecode_frames_left_exact - floor( timecode_frames_left_exact );
316 timecode.subframes = (int32_t) rint(timecode_frames_fraction * config.get_subframes_per_frame());
318 // XXX Not sure if this is necessary anymore...
319 if (timecode.subframes == config.get_subframes_per_frame()) {
320 // This can happen with 24 fps (and 29.97 fps ?)
321 timecode_frames_left_exact = ceil( timecode_frames_left_exact );
322 timecode.subframes = 0;
325 // Extract hour-exceeding frames for minute, second and frame calculations
326 timecode_frames_left = (uint32_t) floor (timecode_frames_left_exact);
328 if (timecode_drop_frames()) {
329 // See int32_t explanation in timecode_to_sample()...
331 // Number of 10 minute chunks
332 timecode.minutes = (timecode_frames_left / 17982) * 10; // exactly 17982 frames in 10 minutes
333 // frames exceeding the nearest 10 minute barrier
334 int32_t exceeding_df_frames = timecode_frames_left % 17982;
336 // Find minutes exceeding the nearest 10 minute barrier
337 if (exceeding_df_frames >= 1800) { // nothing to do if we are inside the first minute (0-1799)
338 exceeding_df_frames -= 1800; // take away first minute (different number of frames than the others)
339 int32_t extra_minutes_minus_1 = exceeding_df_frames / 1798; // how many minutes after the first one
340 exceeding_df_frames -= extra_minutes_minus_1 * 1798; // take away the (extra) minutes just found
341 timecode.minutes += extra_minutes_minus_1 + 1; // update with exceeding minutes
344 // Adjust frame numbering for dropped frames (frame 0 and 1 skipped at start of every minute except every 10th)
345 if (timecode.minutes % 10) {
346 // Every minute except every 10th
347 if (exceeding_df_frames < 28) {
348 // First second, frames 0 and 1 are skipped
349 timecode.seconds = 0;
350 timecode.frames = exceeding_df_frames + 2;
351 } else {
352 // All other seconds, all 30 frames are counted
353 exceeding_df_frames -= 28;
354 timecode.seconds = (exceeding_df_frames / 30) + 1;
355 timecode.frames = exceeding_df_frames % 30;
357 } else {
358 // Every 10th minute, all 30 frames counted in all seconds
359 timecode.seconds = exceeding_df_frames / 30;
360 timecode.frames = exceeding_df_frames % 30;
362 } else {
363 // Non drop is easy
364 timecode.minutes = timecode_frames_left / ((int32_t) rint (timecode_frames_per_second ()) * 60);
365 timecode_frames_left = timecode_frames_left % ((int32_t) rint (timecode_frames_per_second ()) * 60);
366 timecode.seconds = timecode_frames_left / (int32_t) rint(timecode_frames_per_second ());
367 timecode.frames = timecode_frames_left % (int32_t) rint(timecode_frames_per_second ());
370 if (!use_subframes) {
371 timecode.subframes = 0;
373 /* set frame rate and drop frame */
374 timecode.rate = timecode_frames_per_second ();
375 timecode.drop = timecode_drop_frames();
378 void
379 Session::timecode_time (framepos_t when, Timecode::Time& timecode)
381 if (last_timecode_valid && when == last_timecode_when) {
382 timecode = last_timecode;
383 return;
386 sample_to_timecode( when, timecode, true /* use_offset */, false /* use_subframes */ );
388 last_timecode_when = when;
389 last_timecode = timecode;
390 last_timecode_valid = true;
393 void
394 Session::timecode_time_subframes (framepos_t when, Timecode::Time& timecode)
396 if (last_timecode_valid && when == last_timecode_when) {
397 timecode = last_timecode;
398 return;
401 sample_to_timecode( when, timecode, true /* use_offset */, true /* use_subframes */ );
403 last_timecode_when = when;
404 last_timecode = timecode;
405 last_timecode_valid = true;
408 void
409 Session::timecode_duration (framecnt_t when, Timecode::Time& timecode) const
411 sample_to_timecode( when, timecode, false /* use_offset */, true /* use_subframes */ );
414 void
415 Session::timecode_duration_string (char* buf, framepos_t when) const
417 Timecode::Time timecode;
419 timecode_duration (when, timecode);
420 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%02" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32, timecode.hours, timecode.minutes, timecode.seconds, timecode.frames);
423 void
424 Session::timecode_time (Timecode::Time &t)
427 timecode_time (_transport_frame, t);
431 Session::jack_sync_callback (jack_transport_state_t state,
432 jack_position_t* pos)
434 bool slave = synced_to_jack();
436 switch (state) {
437 case JackTransportStopped:
438 if (slave && _transport_frame != pos->frame && post_transport_work() == 0) {
439 request_locate (pos->frame, false);
440 // cerr << "SYNC: stopped, locate to " << pos->frame << " from " << _transport_frame << endl;
441 return false;
442 } else {
443 return true;
446 case JackTransportStarting:
447 // cerr << "SYNC: starting @ " << pos->frame << " a@ " << _transport_frame << " our work = " << post_transport_work() << " pos matches ? " << (_transport_frame == pos->frame) << endl;
448 if (slave) {
449 return _transport_frame == pos->frame && post_transport_work() == 0;
450 } else {
451 return true;
453 break;
455 case JackTransportRolling:
456 // cerr << "SYNC: rolling slave = " << slave << endl;
457 if (slave) {
458 start_transport ();
460 break;
462 default:
463 error << string_compose (_("Unknown JACK transport state %1 in sync callback"), state)
464 << endmsg;
467 return true;
470 void
471 Session::jack_timebase_callback (jack_transport_state_t /*state*/,
472 pframes_t /*nframes*/,
473 jack_position_t* pos,
474 int /*new_position*/)
476 Timecode::BBT_Time bbt;
478 if (pos->frame != _transport_frame) {
479 cerr << "ARDOUR says " << _transport_frame << " JACK says " << pos->frame << endl;
482 /* BBT info */
484 if (_tempo_map) {
486 TempoMetric metric (_tempo_map->metric_at (_transport_frame));
487 _tempo_map->bbt_time_with_metric (_transport_frame, bbt, metric);
489 pos->bar = bbt.bars;
490 pos->beat = bbt.beats;
491 pos->tick = bbt.ticks;
493 // XXX still need to set bar_start_tick
495 pos->beats_per_bar = metric.meter().beats_per_bar();
496 pos->beat_type = metric.meter().note_divisor();
497 pos->ticks_per_beat = Timecode::BBT_Time::ticks_per_beat;
498 pos->beats_per_minute = metric.tempo().beats_per_minute();
500 pos->valid = jack_position_bits_t (pos->valid | JackPositionBBT);
503 #ifdef HAVE_JACK_VIDEO_SUPPORT
504 //poke audio video ratio so Ardour can track Video Sync
505 pos->audio_frames_per_video_frame = frame_rate() / timecode_frames_per_second();
506 pos->valid = jack_position_bits_t (pos->valid | JackAudioVideoRatio);
507 #endif
509 #if 0
510 /* Timecode info */
512 pos->timecode_offset = config.get_timecode_offset();
513 t.timecode_frame_rate = timecode_frames_per_second();
514 pos->valid = jack_position_bits_t (pos->valid | JackPositionTimecode;
516 if (_transport_speed) {
518 if (play_loop) {
520 Location* location = _locations.auto_loop_location();
522 if (location) {
524 t.transport_state = JackTransportLooping;
525 t.loop_start = location->start();
526 t.loop_end = location->end();
527 t.valid = jack_transport_bits_t (t.valid | JackTransportLoop);
529 } else {
531 t.loop_start = 0;
532 t.loop_end = 0;
533 t.transport_state = JackTransportRolling;
537 } else {
539 t.loop_start = 0;
540 t.loop_end = 0;
541 t.transport_state = JackTransportRolling;
546 #endif
549 ARDOUR::framecnt_t
550 Session::convert_to_frames (AnyTime const & position)
552 double secs;
554 switch (position.type) {
555 case AnyTime::BBT:
556 return _tempo_map->frame_time (position.bbt);
557 break;
559 case AnyTime::Timecode:
560 /* XXX need to handle negative values */
561 secs = position.timecode.hours * 60 * 60;
562 secs += position.timecode.minutes * 60;
563 secs += position.timecode.seconds;
564 secs += position.timecode.frames / timecode_frames_per_second();
565 if (config.get_timecode_offset_negative()) {
566 return (framecnt_t) floor (secs * frame_rate()) - config.get_timecode_offset();
567 } else {
568 return (framecnt_t) floor (secs * frame_rate()) + config.get_timecode_offset();
570 break;
572 case AnyTime::Seconds:
573 return (framecnt_t) floor (position.seconds * frame_rate());
574 break;
576 case AnyTime::Frames:
577 return position.frames;
578 break;
581 return position.frames;
584 ARDOUR::framecnt_t
585 Session::any_duration_to_frames (framepos_t position, AnyTime const & duration)
587 double secs;
589 switch (duration.type) {
590 case AnyTime::BBT:
591 return (framecnt_t) ( _tempo_map->framepos_plus_bbt (position, duration.bbt) - position);
592 break;
594 case AnyTime::Timecode:
595 /* XXX need to handle negative values */
596 secs = duration.timecode.hours * 60 * 60;
597 secs += duration.timecode.minutes * 60;
598 secs += duration.timecode.seconds;
599 secs += duration.timecode.frames / timecode_frames_per_second();
600 if (config.get_timecode_offset_negative()) {
601 return (framecnt_t) floor (secs * frame_rate()) - config.get_timecode_offset();
602 } else {
603 return (framecnt_t) floor (secs * frame_rate()) + config.get_timecode_offset();
605 break;
607 case AnyTime::Seconds:
608 return (framecnt_t) floor (duration.seconds * frame_rate());
609 break;
611 case AnyTime::Frames:
612 return duration.frames;
613 break;
616 return duration.frames;