1 /* sound.c -- sound support.
3 Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* Written by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>. Tested with Luigi's
21 driver on FreeBSD 2.2.7 with a SoundBlaster 16. */
24 Modified by Ben Key <Bkey1@tampabay.rr.com> to add a partial
25 implementation of the play-sound specification for Windows.
28 In the Windows implementation of play-sound-internal only the
29 :file and :volume keywords are supported. The :device keyword,
30 if present, is ignored. The :data keyword, if present, will
31 cause an error to be generated.
33 The Windows implementation of play-sound is implemented via the
34 Windows API functions mciSendString, waveOutGetVolume, and
35 waveOutSetVolume which are exported by Winmm.dll.
40 #if defined HAVE_SOUND
42 /* BEGIN: Common Includes */
45 #include <sys/types.h>
49 #include "dispextern.h"
51 #include "syssignal.h"
52 /* END: Common Includes */
55 /* BEGIN: Non Windows Includes */
58 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
60 /* FreeBSD has machine/soundcard.h. Voxware sound driver docs mention
61 sys/soundcard.h. So, let's try whatever's there. */
63 #ifdef HAVE_MACHINE_SOUNDCARD_H
64 #include <machine/soundcard.h>
66 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H
67 #include <sys/soundcard.h>
69 #ifdef HAVE_SOUNDCARD_H
70 #include <soundcard.h>
73 #ifdef ALSA_SUBDIR_INCLUDE
74 #include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
76 #include <asoundlib.h>
77 #endif /* ALSA_SUBDIR_INCLUDE */
78 #endif /* HAVE_ALSA */
80 /* END: Non Windows Includes */
84 /* BEGIN: Windows Specific Includes */
89 /* END: Windows Specific Includes */
91 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
93 /* BEGIN: Common Definitions */
97 static Lisp_Object QCvolume
, QCdevice
;
98 static Lisp_Object Qsound
;
99 static Lisp_Object Qplay_sound_functions
;
101 /* Indices of attributes in a sound attributes vector. */
112 /* END: Common Definitions */
114 /* BEGIN: Non Windows Definitions */
117 /* Structure forward declarations. */
122 /* The file header of RIFF-WAVE files (*.wav). Files are always in
123 little-endian byte-order. */
129 u_int32_t chunk_type
;
130 u_int32_t chunk_format
;
131 u_int32_t chunk_length
;
134 u_int32_t sample_rate
;
135 u_int32_t bytes_per_second
;
136 u_int16_t sample_size
;
138 u_int32_t chunk_data
;
139 u_int32_t data_length
;
142 /* The file header of Sun adio files (*.au). Files are always in
143 big-endian byte-order. */
148 u_int32_t magic_number
;
150 /* Offset of data part from start of file. Minimum value is 24. */
151 u_int32_t data_offset
;
153 /* Size of data part, 0xffffffff if unknown. */
156 /* Data encoding format.
158 2 8-bit linear PCM (REF-PCM)
162 6 32-bit IEEE floating-point
163 7 64-bit IEEE floating-point
164 23 8-bit u-law compressed using CCITT 0.721 ADPCM voice data
168 /* Number of samples per second. */
169 u_int32_t sample_rate
;
171 /* Number of interleaved channels. */
175 /* Maximum of all sound file headers sizes. */
177 #define MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES \
178 max (sizeof (struct wav_header), sizeof (struct au_header))
180 /* Interface structure for sound devices. */
184 /* If a string, the name of the device; otherwise use a default. */
187 /* File descriptor of the device. */
190 /* Device-dependent format. */
193 /* Volume (0..100). Zero means unspecified. */
202 /* Bytes per second. */
205 /* 1 = mono, 2 = stereo, 0 = don't set. */
208 /* Open device SD. */
209 void (* open
) (struct sound_device
*sd
);
211 /* Close device SD. */
212 void (* close
) (struct sound_device
*sd
);
214 /* Configure SD according to device-dependent parameters. */
215 void (* configure
) (struct sound_device
*device
);
217 /* Choose a device-dependent format for outputting sound S. */
218 void (* choose_format
) (struct sound_device
*sd
,
221 /* Return a preferred data size in bytes to be sent to write (below)
222 each time. 2048 is used if this is NULL. */
223 ptrdiff_t (* period_size
) (struct sound_device
*sd
);
225 /* Write NYBTES bytes from BUFFER to device SD. */
226 void (* write
) (struct sound_device
*sd
, const char *buffer
,
229 /* A place for devices to store additional data. */
233 /* An enumerator for each supported sound file type. */
241 /* Interface structure for sound files. */
245 /* The type of the file. */
246 enum sound_type type
;
248 /* File descriptor of a sound file. */
251 /* Pointer to sound file header. This contains header_size bytes
252 read from the start of a sound file. */
255 /* Number of bytes read from sound file. This is always <=
256 MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES. */
259 /* Sound data, if a string. */
262 /* Play sound file S on device SD. */
263 void (* play
) (struct sound
*s
, struct sound_device
*sd
);
266 /* These are set during `play-sound-internal' so that sound_cleanup has
269 static struct sound_device
*current_sound_device
;
270 static struct sound
*current_sound
;
272 /* Function prototypes. */
274 static void vox_write (struct sound_device
*, const char *, ptrdiff_t);
275 static bool wav_init (struct sound
*);
276 static void wav_play (struct sound
*, struct sound_device
*);
277 static bool au_init (struct sound
*);
278 static void au_play (struct sound
*, struct sound_device
*);
280 /* END: Non Windows Definitions */
281 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
283 /* BEGIN: Windows Specific Definitions */
284 static int do_play_sound (const char *, unsigned long);
286 END: Windows Specific Definitions */
287 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
290 /***********************************************************************
292 ***********************************************************************/
294 /* BEGIN: Common functions */
296 /* Like perror, but signals an error. */
298 static _Noreturn
void
299 sound_perror (const char *msg
)
301 int saved_errno
= errno
;
307 sigemptyset (&unblocked
);
308 sigaddset (&unblocked
, SIGIO
);
309 pthread_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK
, &unblocked
, 0);
312 if (saved_errno
!= 0)
313 error ("%s: %s", msg
, strerror (saved_errno
));
319 /* Display a warning message. */
322 sound_warning (const char *msg
)
328 /* Parse sound specification SOUND, and fill ATTRS with what is
329 found. Value is non-zero if SOUND Is a valid sound specification.
330 A valid sound specification is a list starting with the symbol
331 `sound'. The rest of the list is a property list which may
332 contain the following key/value pairs:
336 FILE is the sound file to play. If it isn't an absolute name,
337 it's searched under `data-directory'.
341 DATA is a string containing sound data. Either :file or :data
342 may be present, but not both.
346 DEVICE is the name of the device to play on, e.g. "/dev/dsp2".
347 If not specified, a default device is used.
351 VOL must be an integer in the range [0, 100], or a float in the
355 parse_sound (Lisp_Object sound
, Lisp_Object
*attrs
)
357 /* SOUND must be a list starting with the symbol `sound'. */
358 if (!CONSP (sound
) || !EQ (XCAR (sound
), Qsound
))
361 sound
= XCDR (sound
);
362 attrs
[SOUND_FILE
] = Fplist_get (sound
, QCfile
);
363 attrs
[SOUND_DATA
] = Fplist_get (sound
, QCdata
);
364 attrs
[SOUND_DEVICE
] = Fplist_get (sound
, QCdevice
);
365 attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
] = Fplist_get (sound
, QCvolume
);
368 /* File name or data must be specified. */
369 if (!STRINGP (attrs
[SOUND_FILE
])
370 && !STRINGP (attrs
[SOUND_DATA
]))
372 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
374 Data is not supported in Windows. Therefore a
375 File name MUST be supplied.
377 if (!STRINGP (attrs
[SOUND_FILE
]))
381 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
383 /* Volume must be in the range 0..100 or unspecified. */
384 if (!NILP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
386 if (INTEGERP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
388 if (XINT (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) < 0
389 || XINT (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) > 100)
392 else if (FLOATP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
394 if (XFLOAT_DATA (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) < 0
395 || XFLOAT_DATA (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) > 1)
403 /* Device must be a string or unspecified. */
404 if (!NILP (attrs
[SOUND_DEVICE
])
405 && !STRINGP (attrs
[SOUND_DEVICE
]))
407 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
409 Since device is ignored in Windows, it does not matter
415 /* END: Common functions */
417 /* BEGIN: Non Windows functions */
420 /* Return S's value as a string if S is a string, otherwise DEFAULT_VALUE. */
423 string_default (Lisp_Object s
, char const *default_value
)
425 return STRINGP (s
) ? SSDATA (s
) : default_value
;
429 /* Find out the type of the sound file whose file descriptor is FD.
430 S is the sound file structure to fill in. */
433 find_sound_type (struct sound
*s
)
435 if (!wav_init (s
) && !au_init (s
))
436 error ("Unknown sound format");
440 /* Function installed by play-sound-internal with record_unwind_protect_void. */
445 if (current_sound_device
->close
)
446 current_sound_device
->close (current_sound_device
);
447 if (current_sound
->fd
> 0)
448 emacs_close (current_sound
->fd
);
449 xfree (current_sound_device
);
450 xfree (current_sound
);
453 /***********************************************************************
454 Byte-order Conversion
455 ***********************************************************************/
457 /* Convert 32-bit value VALUE which is in little-endian byte-order
458 to host byte-order. */
461 le2hl (u_int32_t value
)
463 #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
464 unsigned char *p
= (unsigned char *) &value
;
465 value
= p
[0] + (p
[1] << 8) + (p
[2] << 16) + (p
[3] << 24);
471 /* Convert 16-bit value VALUE which is in little-endian byte-order
472 to host byte-order. */
475 le2hs (u_int16_t value
)
477 #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
478 unsigned char *p
= (unsigned char *) &value
;
479 value
= p
[0] + (p
[1] << 8);
485 /* Convert 32-bit value VALUE which is in big-endian byte-order
486 to host byte-order. */
489 be2hl (u_int32_t value
)
491 #ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
492 unsigned char *p
= (unsigned char *) &value
;
493 value
= p
[3] + (p
[2] << 8) + (p
[1] << 16) + (p
[0] << 24);
499 #if 0 /* Currently not used. */
501 /* Convert 16-bit value VALUE which is in big-endian byte-order
502 to host byte-order. */
505 be2hs (u_int16_t value
)
507 #ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
508 unsigned char *p
= (unsigned char *) &value
;
509 value
= p
[1] + (p
[0] << 8);
516 /***********************************************************************
518 ***********************************************************************/
520 /* Try to initialize sound file S from S->header. S->header
521 contains the first MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES number of bytes from the
522 sound file. If the file is a WAV-format file, set up interface
523 functions in S and convert header fields to host byte-order.
524 Value is true if the file is a WAV file. */
527 wav_init (struct sound
*s
)
529 struct wav_header
*header
= (struct wav_header
*) s
->header
;
531 if (s
->header_size
< sizeof *header
532 || memcmp (s
->header
, "RIFF", 4) != 0)
535 /* WAV files are in little-endian order. Convert the header
536 if on a big-endian machine. */
537 header
->magic
= le2hl (header
->magic
);
538 header
->length
= le2hl (header
->length
);
539 header
->chunk_type
= le2hl (header
->chunk_type
);
540 header
->chunk_format
= le2hl (header
->chunk_format
);
541 header
->chunk_length
= le2hl (header
->chunk_length
);
542 header
->format
= le2hs (header
->format
);
543 header
->channels
= le2hs (header
->channels
);
544 header
->sample_rate
= le2hl (header
->sample_rate
);
545 header
->bytes_per_second
= le2hl (header
->bytes_per_second
);
546 header
->sample_size
= le2hs (header
->sample_size
);
547 header
->precision
= le2hs (header
->precision
);
548 header
->chunk_data
= le2hl (header
->chunk_data
);
549 header
->data_length
= le2hl (header
->data_length
);
551 /* Set up the interface functions for WAV. */
559 /* Play RIFF-WAVE audio file S on sound device SD. */
562 wav_play (struct sound
*s
, struct sound_device
*sd
)
564 struct wav_header
*header
= (struct wav_header
*) s
->header
;
566 /* Let the device choose a suitable device-dependent format
568 sd
->choose_format (sd
, s
);
570 /* Configure the device. */
571 sd
->sample_size
= header
->sample_size
;
572 sd
->sample_rate
= header
->sample_rate
;
573 sd
->bps
= header
->bytes_per_second
;
574 sd
->channels
= header
->channels
;
577 /* Copy sound data to the device. The WAV file specification is
578 actually more complex. This simple scheme worked with all WAV
579 files I found so far. If someone feels inclined to implement the
580 whole RIFF-WAVE spec, please do. */
581 if (STRINGP (s
->data
))
582 sd
->write (sd
, SSDATA (s
->data
) + sizeof *header
,
583 SBYTES (s
->data
) - sizeof *header
);
587 ptrdiff_t nbytes
= 0;
588 ptrdiff_t blksize
= sd
->period_size
? sd
->period_size (sd
) : 2048;
589 ptrdiff_t data_left
= header
->data_length
;
591 buffer
= alloca (blksize
);
592 lseek (s
->fd
, sizeof *header
, SEEK_SET
);
594 && (nbytes
= emacs_read (s
->fd
, buffer
, blksize
)) > 0)
596 /* Don't play possible garbage at the end of file */
597 if (data_left
< nbytes
) nbytes
= data_left
;
599 sd
->write (sd
, buffer
, nbytes
);
603 sound_perror ("Error reading sound file");
608 /***********************************************************************
610 ***********************************************************************/
612 /* Sun audio file encodings. */
616 AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8
= 1,
624 AU_ENCODING_ALAW_8
= 27
628 /* Try to initialize sound file S from S->header. S->header
629 contains the first MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES number of bytes from the
630 sound file. If the file is a AU-format file, set up interface
631 functions in S and convert header fields to host byte-order.
632 Value is true if the file is an AU file. */
635 au_init (struct sound
*s
)
637 struct au_header
*header
= (struct au_header
*) s
->header
;
639 if (s
->header_size
< sizeof *header
640 || memcmp (s
->header
, ".snd", 4) != 0)
643 header
->magic_number
= be2hl (header
->magic_number
);
644 header
->data_offset
= be2hl (header
->data_offset
);
645 header
->data_size
= be2hl (header
->data_size
);
646 header
->encoding
= be2hl (header
->encoding
);
647 header
->sample_rate
= be2hl (header
->sample_rate
);
648 header
->channels
= be2hl (header
->channels
);
650 /* Set up the interface functions for AU. */
658 /* Play Sun audio file S on sound device SD. */
661 au_play (struct sound
*s
, struct sound_device
*sd
)
663 struct au_header
*header
= (struct au_header
*) s
->header
;
666 sd
->sample_rate
= header
->sample_rate
;
668 sd
->channels
= header
->channels
;
669 sd
->choose_format (sd
, s
);
672 if (STRINGP (s
->data
))
673 sd
->write (sd
, SSDATA (s
->data
) + header
->data_offset
,
674 SBYTES (s
->data
) - header
->data_offset
);
677 ptrdiff_t blksize
= sd
->period_size
? sd
->period_size (sd
) : 2048;
682 lseek (s
->fd
, header
->data_offset
, SEEK_SET
);
684 /* Copy sound data to the device. */
685 buffer
= alloca (blksize
);
686 while ((nbytes
= emacs_read (s
->fd
, buffer
, blksize
)) > 0)
687 sd
->write (sd
, buffer
, nbytes
);
690 sound_perror ("Error reading sound file");
695 /***********************************************************************
696 Voxware Driver Interface
697 ***********************************************************************/
699 /* This driver is available on GNU/Linux, and the free BSDs. FreeBSD
700 has a compatible own driver aka Luigi's driver. */
703 /* Open device SD. If SD->file is a string, open that device,
704 otherwise use a default device name. */
707 vox_open (struct sound_device
*sd
)
709 /* Open the sound device (eg /dev/dsp). */
710 char const *file
= string_default (sd
->file
, DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE
);
711 sd
->fd
= emacs_open (file
, O_WRONLY
, 0);
717 /* Configure device SD from parameters in it. */
720 vox_configure (struct sound_device
*sd
)
727 eassert (sd
->fd
>= 0);
729 /* On GNU/Linux, it seems that the device driver doesn't like to be
730 interrupted by a signal. Block the ones we know to cause
734 sigemptyset (&blocked
);
735 sigaddset (&blocked
, SIGIO
);
736 pthread_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK
, &blocked
, 0);
740 if (ioctl (sd
->fd
, SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT
, &sd
->format
) < 0
741 || val
!= sd
->format
)
742 sound_perror ("Could not set sound format");
744 val
= sd
->channels
!= 1;
745 if (ioctl (sd
->fd
, SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO
, &val
) < 0
746 || val
!= (sd
->channels
!= 1))
747 sound_perror ("Could not set stereo/mono");
749 /* I think bps and sampling_rate are the same, but who knows.
750 Check this. and use SND_DSP_SPEED for both. */
751 if (sd
->sample_rate
> 0)
753 val
= sd
->sample_rate
;
754 if (ioctl (sd
->fd
, SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED
, &sd
->sample_rate
) < 0)
755 sound_perror ("Could not set sound speed");
756 else if (val
!= sd
->sample_rate
)
757 sound_warning ("Could not set sample rate");
762 int volume
= sd
->volume
& 0xff;
763 volume
|= volume
<< 8;
764 /* This may fail if there is no mixer. Ignore the failure. */
765 ioctl (sd
->fd
, SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PCM
, &volume
);
770 pthread_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK
, &blocked
, 0);
775 /* Close device SD if it is open. */
778 vox_close (struct sound_device
*sd
)
782 /* On GNU/Linux, it seems that the device driver doesn't like to
783 be interrupted by a signal. Block the ones we know to cause
787 sigemptyset (&blocked
);
788 sigaddset (&blocked
, SIGIO
);
789 pthread_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK
, &blocked
, 0);
793 /* Flush sound data, and reset the device. */
794 ioctl (sd
->fd
, SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC
, NULL
);
798 pthread_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK
, &blocked
, 0);
801 /* Close the device. */
802 emacs_close (sd
->fd
);
808 /* Choose device-dependent format for device SD from sound file S. */
811 vox_choose_format (struct sound_device
*sd
, struct sound
*s
)
815 struct wav_header
*h
= (struct wav_header
*) s
->header
;
816 if (h
->precision
== 8)
817 sd
->format
= AFMT_U8
;
818 else if (h
->precision
== 16)
819 sd
->format
= AFMT_S16_LE
;
821 error ("Unsupported WAV file format");
823 else if (s
->type
== SUN_AUDIO
)
825 struct au_header
*header
= (struct au_header
*) s
->header
;
826 switch (header
->encoding
)
828 case AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8
:
829 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE32
:
830 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE64
:
831 sd
->format
= AFMT_MU_LAW
;
838 sd
->format
= AFMT_S16_LE
;
842 error ("Unsupported AU file format");
850 /* Initialize device SD. Set up the interface functions in the device
854 vox_init (struct sound_device
*sd
)
856 /* Open the sound device (eg /dev/dsp). */
857 char const *file
= string_default (sd
->file
, DEFAULT_SOUND_DEVICE
);
858 int fd
= emacs_open (file
, O_WRONLY
, 0);
866 sd
->close
= vox_close
;
867 sd
->configure
= vox_configure
;
868 sd
->choose_format
= vox_choose_format
;
869 sd
->write
= vox_write
;
870 sd
->period_size
= NULL
;
875 /* Write NBYTES bytes from BUFFER to device SD. */
878 vox_write (struct sound_device
*sd
, const char *buffer
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
)
880 if (emacs_write_sig (sd
->fd
, buffer
, nbytes
) != nbytes
)
881 sound_perror ("Error writing to sound device");
885 /***********************************************************************
886 ALSA Driver Interface
887 ***********************************************************************/
889 /* This driver is available on GNU/Linux. */
891 #ifndef DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE
892 #define DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE "default"
895 static _Noreturn
void
896 alsa_sound_perror (const char *msg
, int err
)
898 error ("%s: %s", msg
, snd_strerror (err
));
904 snd_pcm_hw_params_t
*hwparams
;
905 snd_pcm_sw_params_t
*swparams
;
906 snd_pcm_uframes_t period_size
;
909 /* Open device SD. If SD->file is a string, open that device,
910 otherwise use a default device name. */
913 alsa_open (struct sound_device
*sd
)
915 /* Open the sound device. Default is "default". */
916 struct alsa_params
*p
= xmalloc (sizeof *p
);
917 char const *file
= string_default (sd
->file
, DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE
);
928 err
= snd_pcm_open (&p
->handle
, file
, SND_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK
, 0);
930 alsa_sound_perror (file
, err
);
934 alsa_period_size (struct sound_device
*sd
)
936 struct alsa_params
*p
= (struct alsa_params
*) sd
->data
;
937 int fact
= snd_pcm_format_size (sd
->format
, 1) * sd
->channels
;
938 return p
->period_size
* (fact
> 0 ? fact
: 1);
942 alsa_configure (struct sound_device
*sd
)
946 struct alsa_params
*p
= (struct alsa_params
*) sd
->data
;
947 snd_pcm_uframes_t buffer_size
;
949 eassert (p
->handle
!= 0);
951 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_malloc (&p
->hwparams
);
953 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not allocate hardware parameter structure", err
);
955 err
= snd_pcm_sw_params_malloc (&p
->swparams
);
957 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not allocate software parameter structure", err
);
959 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_any (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
);
961 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not initialize hardware parameter structure", err
);
963 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_set_access (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
,
964 SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED
);
966 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set access type", err
);
969 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
, val
);
971 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set sound format", err
);
973 uval
= sd
->sample_rate
;
974 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
, &uval
, 0);
976 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set sample rate", err
);
979 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
, val
);
981 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set channel count", err
);
983 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params (p
->handle
, p
->hwparams
);
985 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not set parameters", err
);
988 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_get_period_size (p
->hwparams
, &p
->period_size
, &dir
);
990 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to get period size for playback", err
);
992 err
= snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size (p
->hwparams
, &buffer_size
);
994 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to get buffer size for playback", err
);
996 err
= snd_pcm_sw_params_current (p
->handle
, p
->swparams
);
998 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to determine current swparams for playback",
1001 /* Start the transfer when the buffer is almost full */
1002 err
= snd_pcm_sw_params_set_start_threshold (p
->handle
, p
->swparams
,
1003 (buffer_size
/ p
->period_size
)
1006 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set start threshold mode for playback", err
);
1008 /* Allow the transfer when at least period_size samples can be processed */
1009 err
= snd_pcm_sw_params_set_avail_min (p
->handle
, p
->swparams
, p
->period_size
);
1011 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set avail min for playback", err
);
1013 err
= snd_pcm_sw_params (p
->handle
, p
->swparams
);
1015 alsa_sound_perror ("Unable to set sw params for playback\n", err
);
1017 snd_pcm_hw_params_free (p
->hwparams
);
1019 snd_pcm_sw_params_free (p
->swparams
);
1022 err
= snd_pcm_prepare (p
->handle
);
1024 alsa_sound_perror ("Could not prepare audio interface for use", err
);
1029 snd_mixer_t
*handle
;
1030 snd_mixer_elem_t
*e
;
1031 if (snd_mixer_open (&handle
, 0) >= 0)
1033 char const *file
= string_default (sd
->file
,
1034 DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE
);
1035 if (snd_mixer_attach (handle
, file
) >= 0
1036 && snd_mixer_load (handle
) >= 0
1037 && snd_mixer_selem_register (handle
, NULL
, NULL
) >= 0)
1038 for (e
= snd_mixer_first_elem (handle
);
1040 e
= snd_mixer_elem_next (e
))
1042 if (snd_mixer_selem_has_playback_volume (e
))
1044 long pmin
, pmax
, vol
;
1045 snd_mixer_selem_get_playback_volume_range (e
, &pmin
, &pmax
);
1046 vol
= pmin
+ (sd
->volume
* (pmax
- pmin
)) / 100;
1048 for (chn
= 0; chn
<= SND_MIXER_SCHN_LAST
; chn
++)
1049 snd_mixer_selem_set_playback_volume (e
, chn
, vol
);
1052 snd_mixer_close (handle
);
1058 /* Close device SD if it is open. */
1061 alsa_close (struct sound_device
*sd
)
1063 struct alsa_params
*p
= (struct alsa_params
*) sd
->data
;
1067 snd_pcm_hw_params_free (p
->hwparams
);
1069 snd_pcm_sw_params_free (p
->swparams
);
1072 snd_pcm_drain (p
->handle
);
1073 snd_pcm_close (p
->handle
);
1079 /* Choose device-dependent format for device SD from sound file S. */
1082 alsa_choose_format (struct sound_device
*sd
, struct sound
*s
)
1084 if (s
->type
== RIFF
)
1086 struct wav_header
*h
= (struct wav_header
*) s
->header
;
1087 if (h
->precision
== 8)
1088 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_U8
;
1089 else if (h
->precision
== 16)
1090 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE
;
1092 error ("Unsupported WAV file format");
1094 else if (s
->type
== SUN_AUDIO
)
1096 struct au_header
*header
= (struct au_header
*) s
->header
;
1097 switch (header
->encoding
)
1099 case AU_ENCODING_ULAW_8
:
1100 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_MU_LAW
;
1102 case AU_ENCODING_ALAW_8
:
1103 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_A_LAW
;
1105 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE32
:
1106 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT_BE
;
1108 case AU_ENCODING_IEEE64
:
1109 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT64_BE
;
1112 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_S8
;
1114 case AU_ENCODING_16
:
1115 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_BE
;
1117 case AU_ENCODING_24
:
1118 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_S24_BE
;
1120 case AU_ENCODING_32
:
1121 sd
->format
= SND_PCM_FORMAT_S32_BE
;
1125 error ("Unsupported AU file format");
1133 /* Write NBYTES bytes from BUFFER to device SD. */
1136 alsa_write (struct sound_device
*sd
, const char *buffer
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
)
1138 struct alsa_params
*p
= (struct alsa_params
*) sd
->data
;
1140 /* The the third parameter to snd_pcm_writei is frames, not bytes. */
1141 int fact
= snd_pcm_format_size (sd
->format
, 1) * sd
->channels
;
1142 ptrdiff_t nwritten
= 0;
1145 while (nwritten
< nbytes
)
1147 snd_pcm_uframes_t frames
= (nbytes
- nwritten
)/fact
;
1148 if (frames
== 0) break;
1150 err
= snd_pcm_writei (p
->handle
, buffer
+ nwritten
, frames
);
1155 err
= snd_pcm_prepare (p
->handle
);
1157 alsa_sound_perror ("Can't recover from underrun, prepare failed",
1160 else if (err
== -ESTRPIPE
)
1162 while ((err
= snd_pcm_resume (p
->handle
)) == -EAGAIN
)
1163 sleep (1); /* wait until the suspend flag is released */
1166 err
= snd_pcm_prepare (p
->handle
);
1168 alsa_sound_perror ("Can't recover from suspend, "
1174 alsa_sound_perror ("Error writing to sound device", err
);
1178 nwritten
+= err
* fact
;
1183 snd_error_quiet (const char *file
, int line
, const char *function
, int err
,
1188 /* Initialize device SD. Set up the interface functions in the device
1192 alsa_init (struct sound_device
*sd
)
1194 /* Open the sound device. Default is "default". */
1195 char const *file
= string_default (sd
->file
, DEFAULT_ALSA_SOUND_DEVICE
);
1199 snd_lib_error_set_handler ((snd_lib_error_handler_t
) snd_error_quiet
);
1200 err
= snd_pcm_open (&handle
, file
, SND_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK
, 0);
1201 snd_lib_error_set_handler (NULL
);
1204 snd_pcm_close (handle
);
1207 sd
->open
= alsa_open
;
1208 sd
->close
= alsa_close
;
1209 sd
->configure
= alsa_configure
;
1210 sd
->choose_format
= alsa_choose_format
;
1211 sd
->write
= alsa_write
;
1212 sd
->period_size
= alsa_period_size
;
1217 #endif /* HAVE_ALSA */
1220 /* END: Non Windows functions */
1221 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
1223 /* BEGIN: Windows specific functions */
1225 #define SOUND_WARNING(fun, error, text) \
1228 char err_string[MAXERRORLENGTH]; \
1229 fun (error, err_string, sizeof (err_string)); \
1230 _snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s\nError: %s", \
1231 text, err_string); \
1232 sound_warning (buf); \
1236 do_play_sound (const char *psz_file
, unsigned long ui_volume
)
1239 MCIERROR mci_error
= 0;
1240 char sz_cmd_buf
[520] = {0};
1241 char sz_ret_buf
[520] = {0};
1242 MMRESULT mm_result
= MMSYSERR_NOERROR
;
1243 unsigned long ui_volume_org
= 0;
1244 BOOL b_reset_volume
= FALSE
;
1246 memset (sz_cmd_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_cmd_buf
));
1247 memset (sz_ret_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
));
1248 sprintf (sz_cmd_buf
,
1249 "open \"%s\" alias GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait",
1251 mci_error
= mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf
, sz_ret_buf
, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
), NULL
);
1254 SOUND_WARNING (mciGetErrorString
, mci_error
,
1255 "The open mciSendString command failed to open "
1256 "the specified sound file.");
1257 i_result
= (int) mci_error
;
1260 if ((ui_volume
> 0) && (ui_volume
!= UINT_MAX
))
1262 mm_result
= waveOutGetVolume ((HWAVEOUT
) WAVE_MAPPER
, &ui_volume_org
);
1263 if (mm_result
== MMSYSERR_NOERROR
)
1265 b_reset_volume
= TRUE
;
1266 mm_result
= waveOutSetVolume ((HWAVEOUT
) WAVE_MAPPER
, ui_volume
);
1267 if (mm_result
!= MMSYSERR_NOERROR
)
1269 SOUND_WARNING (waveOutGetErrorText
, mm_result
,
1270 "waveOutSetVolume failed to set the volume level "
1271 "of the WAVE_MAPPER device.\n"
1272 "As a result, the user selected volume level will "
1278 SOUND_WARNING (waveOutGetErrorText
, mm_result
,
1279 "waveOutGetVolume failed to obtain the original "
1280 "volume level of the WAVE_MAPPER device.\n"
1281 "As a result, the user selected volume level will "
1285 memset (sz_cmd_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_cmd_buf
));
1286 memset (sz_ret_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
));
1287 strcpy (sz_cmd_buf
, "play GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait");
1288 mci_error
= mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf
, sz_ret_buf
, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
), NULL
);
1291 SOUND_WARNING (mciGetErrorString
, mci_error
,
1292 "The play mciSendString command failed to play the "
1293 "opened sound file.");
1294 i_result
= (int) mci_error
;
1296 memset (sz_cmd_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_cmd_buf
));
1297 memset (sz_ret_buf
, 0, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
));
1298 strcpy (sz_cmd_buf
, "close GNUEmacs_PlaySound_Device wait");
1299 mci_error
= mciSendString (sz_cmd_buf
, sz_ret_buf
, sizeof (sz_ret_buf
), NULL
);
1300 if (b_reset_volume
== TRUE
)
1302 mm_result
= waveOutSetVolume ((HWAVEOUT
) WAVE_MAPPER
, ui_volume_org
);
1303 if (mm_result
!= MMSYSERR_NOERROR
)
1305 SOUND_WARNING (waveOutGetErrorText
, mm_result
,
1306 "waveOutSetVolume failed to reset the original volume "
1307 "level of the WAVE_MAPPER device.");
1313 /* END: Windows specific functions */
1315 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
1317 DEFUN ("play-sound-internal", Fplay_sound_internal
, Splay_sound_internal
, 1, 1, 0,
1318 doc
: /* Play sound SOUND.
1320 Internal use only, use `play-sound' instead. */)
1323 Lisp_Object attrs
[SOUND_ATTR_SENTINEL
];
1324 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1328 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
1329 Lisp_Object args
[2];
1330 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
1332 Lisp_Object lo_file
= {0};
1333 char * psz_file
= NULL
;
1334 unsigned long ui_volume_tmp
= UINT_MAX
;
1335 unsigned long ui_volume
= UINT_MAX
;
1336 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
1338 /* Parse the sound specification. Give up if it is invalid. */
1339 if (!parse_sound (sound
, attrs
))
1340 error ("Invalid sound specification");
1344 GCPRO2 (sound
, file
);
1345 current_sound_device
= xzalloc (sizeof *current_sound_device
);
1346 current_sound
= xzalloc (sizeof *current_sound
);
1347 record_unwind_protect_void (sound_cleanup
);
1348 current_sound
->header
= alloca (MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES
);
1350 if (STRINGP (attrs
[SOUND_FILE
]))
1352 /* Open the sound file. */
1353 current_sound
->fd
= openp (list1 (Vdata_directory
),
1354 attrs
[SOUND_FILE
], Qnil
, &file
, Qnil
);
1355 if (current_sound
->fd
< 0)
1356 sound_perror ("Could not open sound file");
1358 /* Read the first bytes from the file. */
1359 current_sound
->header_size
1360 = emacs_read (current_sound
->fd
, current_sound
->header
,
1361 MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES
);
1362 if (current_sound
->header_size
< 0)
1363 sound_perror ("Invalid sound file header");
1367 current_sound
->data
= attrs
[SOUND_DATA
];
1368 current_sound
->header_size
= min (MAX_SOUND_HEADER_BYTES
, SBYTES (current_sound
->data
));
1369 memcpy (current_sound
->header
, SDATA (current_sound
->data
),
1370 current_sound
->header_size
);
1373 /* Find out the type of sound. Give up if we can't tell. */
1374 find_sound_type (current_sound
);
1376 /* Set up a device. */
1377 current_sound_device
->file
= attrs
[SOUND_DEVICE
];
1379 if (INTEGERP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
1380 current_sound_device
->volume
= XFASTINT (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]);
1381 else if (FLOATP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
1382 current_sound_device
->volume
= XFLOAT_DATA (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) * 100;
1384 args
[0] = Qplay_sound_functions
;
1386 Frun_hook_with_args (2, args
);
1389 if (!alsa_init (current_sound_device
))
1391 if (!vox_init (current_sound_device
))
1392 error ("No usable sound device driver found");
1394 /* Open the device. */
1395 current_sound_device
->open (current_sound_device
);
1397 /* Play the sound. */
1398 current_sound
->play (current_sound
, current_sound_device
);
1403 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
1405 lo_file
= Fexpand_file_name (attrs
[SOUND_FILE
], Qnil
);
1406 len
= XSTRING (lo_file
)->size
;
1407 psz_file
= alloca (len
+ 1);
1408 strcpy (psz_file
, XSTRING (lo_file
)->data
);
1409 if (INTEGERP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
1411 ui_volume_tmp
= XFASTINT (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]);
1413 else if (FLOATP (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]))
1415 ui_volume_tmp
= XFLOAT_DATA (attrs
[SOUND_VOLUME
]) * 100;
1418 Based on some experiments I have conducted, a value of 100 or less
1419 for the sound volume is much too low. You cannot even hear it.
1420 A value of UINT_MAX indicates that you wish for the sound to played
1421 at the maximum possible volume. A value of UINT_MAX/2 plays the
1422 sound at 50% maximum volume. Therefore the value passed to do_play_sound
1423 (and thus to waveOutSetVolume) must be some fraction of UINT_MAX.
1424 The following code adjusts the user specified volume level appropriately.
1426 if ((ui_volume_tmp
> 0) && (ui_volume_tmp
<= 100))
1428 ui_volume
= ui_volume_tmp
* (UINT_MAX
/ 100);
1430 do_play_sound (psz_file
, ui_volume
);
1432 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
1434 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
1438 /***********************************************************************
1440 ***********************************************************************/
1443 syms_of_sound (void)
1445 DEFSYM (QCdevice
, ":device");
1446 DEFSYM (QCvolume
, ":volume");
1447 DEFSYM (Qsound
, "sound");
1448 DEFSYM (Qplay_sound_functions
, "play-sound-functions");
1450 defsubr (&Splay_sound_internal
);
1453 #endif /* HAVE_SOUND */