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10 * Copyright (C) 2005 Dave Chapman
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21 #include <stdio.h>
22 #include <string.h>
23 #include <stdlib.h>
24 #include <ctype.h>
25 #include <inttypes.h>
27 #include "system.h"
28 #include "metadata.h"
29 #include "metadata_common.h"
30 #include "metadata_parsers.h"
31 #include "logf.h"
33 /* A simple parser to read vital metadata from an Ogg Vorbis file.
34 * Can also handle parsing Ogg Speex files for metadata. Returns
35 * false if metadata needed by the codec couldn't be read.
37 bool get_ogg_metadata(int fd, struct mp3entry* id3)
39 /* An Ogg File is split into pages, each starting with the string
40 * "OggS". Each page has a timestamp (in PCM samples) referred to as
41 * the "granule position".
43 * An Ogg Vorbis has the following structure:
44 * 1) Identification header (containing samplerate, numchannels, etc)
45 * 2) Comment header - containing the Vorbis Comments
46 * 3) Setup header - containing codec setup information
47 * 4) Many audio packets...
49 * An Ogg Speex has the following structure:
50 * 1) Identification header (containing samplerate, numchannels, etc)
51 * Described in this page: (http://www.speex.org/manual2/node7.html)
52 * 2) Comment header - containing the Vorbis Comments
53 * 3) Many audio packets.
56 /* Use the path name of the id3 structure as a temporary buffer. */
57 unsigned char* buf = (unsigned char *)id3->path;
58 long comment_size;
59 long remaining = 0;
60 long last_serial = 0;
61 long serial, r;
62 int segments, header_size;
63 int i;
64 bool eof = false;
66 /* 92 bytes is enough for both Vorbis and Speex headers */
67 if ((lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0) || (read(fd, buf, 92) < 92))
69 return false;
72 /* All Ogg streams start with OggS */
73 if (memcmp(buf, "OggS", 4) != 0)
75 return false;
78 /* Check for format magic and then get metadata */
79 if (memcmp(&buf[29], "vorbis", 6) == 0)
81 id3->codectype = AFMT_OGG_VORBIS;
82 id3->frequency = get_long_le(&buf[40]);
83 id3->vbr = true;
85 /* Comments are in second Ogg page (byte 58 onwards for Vorbis) */
86 if (lseek(fd, 58, SEEK_SET) < 0)
88 return false;
91 else if (memcmp(&buf[28], "Speex ", 8) == 0)
93 id3->codectype = AFMT_SPEEX;
94 id3->frequency = get_slong(&buf[64]);
95 id3->vbr = get_long_le(&buf[88]);
97 header_size = get_long_le(&buf[60]);
99 /* Comments are in second Ogg page (byte 108 onwards for Speex) */
100 if (lseek(fd, 28 + header_size, SEEK_SET) < 0)
102 return false;
105 else
107 /* Unsupported format, try to print the marker, catches Ogg/FLAC at least */
108 DEBUGF("Usupported format in Ogg stream: %16s\n", &buf[28]);
109 return false;
112 id3->filesize = filesize(fd);
114 /* We need to ensure the serial number from this page is the same as the
115 * one from the last page (since we only support a single bitstream).
117 serial = get_long_le(&buf[14]);
118 comment_size = read_vorbis_tags(fd, id3, remaining);
120 /* We now need to search for the last page in the file - identified by
121 * by ('O','g','g','S',0) and retrieve totalsamples.
124 /* A page is always < 64 kB */
125 if (lseek(fd, -(MIN(64 * 1024, id3->filesize)), SEEK_END) < 0)
127 return false;
130 remaining = 0;
132 while (!eof)
134 r = read(fd, &buf[remaining], MAX_PATH - remaining);
136 if (r <= 0)
138 eof = true;
140 else
142 remaining += r;
145 /* Inefficient (but simple) search */
146 i = 0;
148 while (i < (remaining - 3))
150 if ((buf[i] == 'O') && (memcmp(&buf[i], "OggS", 4) == 0))
152 if (i < (remaining - 17))
154 /* Note that this only reads the low 32 bits of a
155 * 64 bit value.
157 id3->samples = get_long_le(&buf[i + 6]);
158 last_serial = get_long_le(&buf[i + 14]);
160 /* If this page is very small the beginning of the next
161 * header could be in buffer. Jump near end of this header
162 * and continue */
163 i += 27;
165 else
167 break;
170 else
172 i++;
176 if (i < remaining)
178 /* Move the remaining bytes to start of buffer.
179 * Reuse var 'segments' as it is no longer needed */
180 segments = 0;
181 while (i < remaining)
183 buf[segments++] = buf[i++];
185 remaining = segments;
187 else
189 /* Discard the rest of the buffer */
190 remaining = 0;
194 /* This file has mutiple vorbis bitstreams (or is corrupt). */
195 /* FIXME we should display an error here. */
196 if (serial != last_serial)
198 logf("serialno mismatch");
199 logf("%ld", serial);
200 logf("%ld", last_serial);
201 return false;
204 id3->length = ((int64_t) id3->samples * 1000) / id3->frequency;
205 if (id3->length <= 0)
207 logf("ogg length invalid!");
208 return false;
211 id3->bitrate = (((int64_t) id3->filesize - comment_size) * 8) / id3->length;
213 return true;