/**************************************************************************** * * wavedd.c * * Multimedia kernel driver support component (mmdrv) * * Copyright (c) 1991-1998 Microsoft Corporation * * Driver for wave input and output devices * * -- Wave driver entry points (wodMessage, widMessage) * -- Auxiliary task (necessary for receiving Apcs and generating * callbacks ASYNCRHONOUSLY) * -- Interface to kernel driver (via DeviceIoControl) * * Note that if any error occurs then the kernel device is closed * and all subsequent calls requiring calls to the kernel device * return error until the device is closed by the application. * * History * 01-Feb-1992 - Robin Speed (RobinSp) wrote it * 04-Feb-1992 - SteveDav reviewed it * 08-Feb-1992 - RobinSp - Redesign to chop up caller's data. * Also does loops so we can remove them from the * kernel driver. * ***************************************************************************/ #include "mmdrv.h" #include /***************************************************************************** internal declarations ****************************************************************************/ #define D1 dprintf1 #define D2 dprintf2 #define D3 dprintf3 // Stack size for our auxiliary task #define WAVE_STACK_SIZE 300 typedef enum { WaveThreadInvalid, WaveThreadAddBuffer, WaveThreadSetState, WaveThreadSetData, WaveThreadGetData, WaveThreadBreakLoop, WaveThreadClose, WaveThreadTerminate } WAVETHREADFUNCTION; #define MAX_BUFFER_SIZE 8192 // Largest buffer we send to device #define MAX_WAVE_BYTES 5*8192 // Max bytes we have queued on was 22000 // // Structure to hide our overlapped structure in so we can get some // context on IO completion // typedef struct { OVERLAPPED Ovl; LPWAVEHDR WaveHdr; } WAVEOVL, *PWAVEOVL; // per allocation structure for wave typedef struct tag_WAVEALLOC { struct tag_WAVEALLOC *Next; // Chaining UINT DeviceNumber; // Which device UINT DeviceType; // WaveInput or WaveOutput DWORD_PTR dwCallback; // client's callback DWORD_PTR dwInstance; // client's instance data DWORD dwFlags; // Open flags HWAVE hWave; // handle for stream HANDLE hDev; // Wave device handle LPWAVEHDR DeviceQueue; // Buffers queued by application LPWAVEHDR NextBuffer; // Next buffer to send to device DWORD BufferPosition; // How far we're into a large buffer DWORD BytesOutstanding; // Bytes being processed by device LPWAVEHDR LoopHead; // Start of loop if any DWORD LoopCount; // Number more loops to go WAVEOVL DummyWaveOvl; // For break loop // HANDLE Event; // Event for driver syncrhonization // and notification of auxiliary // task operation completion. WAVETHREADFUNCTION AuxFunction; // Function for thread to perform union { LPWAVEHDR pHdr; // Buffer to pass in aux task ULONG State; // State to set struct { ULONG Function; // IOCTL to use PBYTE pData; // Data to set or get ULONG DataLen; // Length of data } GetSetData; } AuxParam; // 0 means terminate task. HANDLE AuxEvent1; // Aux thread waits on this HANDLE AuxEvent2; // Caller of Aux thread waits on this HANDLE ThreadHandle; // Handle for thread termination ONLY MMRESULT AuxReturnCode; // Return code from Aux task }WAVEALLOC, *PWAVEALLOC; PWAVEALLOC WaveHandleList; // Our chain of wave handles // // extra flag to track buffer completion // #define WHDR_COMPLETE 0x80000000 /***************************************************************************** internal function prototypes ****************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveGetDevCaps(DWORD id, UINT DeviceType, LPBYTE lpCaps, DWORD dwSize); STATIC DWORD waveThread(LPVOID lpParameter); STATIC void waveCleanUp(PWAVEALLOC pClient); STATIC MMRESULT waveThreadCall(WAVETHREADFUNCTION Function, PWAVEALLOC pClient); STATIC MMRESULT waveSetState(PWAVEALLOC pClient, ULONG State); STATIC MMRESULT waveWrite(LPWAVEHDR pHdr, PWAVEALLOC pClient); STATIC void waveBlockFinished(LPWAVEHDR lpHdr, DWORD MsgId); STATIC void waveCallback(PWAVEALLOC pWave, DWORD msg, DWORD_PTR dw1); STATIC void waveCompleteBuffers(PWAVEALLOC pClient); STATIC void waveFreeQ(PWAVEALLOC pClient); STATIC void waveOvl(DWORD dwErrorCode, DWORD BytesTransferred, LPOVERLAPPED pOverlapped); /* Attempt to pre-touch up to MIN(iSize,PRETOUCHLIMIT) bytes on from pb. If AllowFault then keep going to fault the stuff in. Otherwise stop as soon as you notice the clock ticking */ //PreTouch(BYTE * pb, int iSize, BOOL AllowFault) //{ // DWORD dwTicks = GetTickCount(); // int pages = 0; // static int Headway[100]; // static int c = 0; // static int TotalTouches = 0; // static int TimesThrough = 0; // number of times this code has run. // // if (iSize > PRETOUCHLIMIT) { // iSize = PRETOUCHLIMIT; // } // // ++TimesThrough; // // // pre-touch the pages but get out if it's taking too long // // (which probably means we took a page fault. // // Touch at least 2 pages as we may want 2 pages per DMA 1/2 buffer. // while (iSize>0) { // volatile BYTE b; // b = *pb; // pb += 4096; // move to next page. Are they ALWAYS 4096? // iSize -= 4096; // and count it off // ++pages; // ++TotalTouches; // if (dwTicks1 && !AllowFault) break; // } // Headway[c] = pages; // ++c; // // if (c==100){ // for (c=0; c<=99; c += 10){ // dprintf(("%5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld %5ld",Headway[c],Headway[c+1],Headway[c+2],Headway[c+3],Headway[c+4],Headway[c+5],Headway[c+6],Headway[c+7],Headway[c+8],Headway[c+9])); // } // dprintf((" ")); // c = 0; // } //} /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api VOID | TerminateWave | Free all wave resources * * @rdesc None ***************************************************************************/ VOID TerminateWave(VOID) { #ifdef TERMINATE // // This is all wrong - we need to find out how to terminate threads ! // PWAVEALLOC pClient; // // Remove all our threads and their resources // for (pClient = WaveHandleList; pClient != NULL; pClient = pClient->Next) { if (pClient->ThreadHandle) { // // Kill our thread. But be careful ! It may // already have gone away - so don't wait for // it to set its event, just wait for it // to finish // // // Set the function code // pClient->AuxFunction = WaveThreadTerminate; // // Kick off the thread // SetEvent(pClient->AuxEvent1); // // We created our threads with mmTaskCreate so it's // safe to wait on them // WaitForSingleObject(pClient->ThreadHandle, INFINITE); } waveCleanUp(pClient); } #endif } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveGetDevCaps | Get the device capabilities. * * @parm DWORD | id | Device id * * @parm UINT | DeviceType | type of device * * @parm LPBYTE | lpCaps | Far pointer to a WAVEOUTCAPS structure to * receive the information. * * @parm DWORD | dwSize | Size of the WAVEOUTCAPS structure. * * @rdesc MMSYS.. return code. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveGetDevCaps(DWORD id, UINT DeviceType, LPBYTE lpCaps, DWORD dwSize) { return sndGetData(DeviceType, id, dwSize, lpCaps, IOCTL_WAVE_GET_CAPABILITIES); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api DWORD | waveGetPos | Get the stream position in samples. * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | Client handle. * * @parm LPMMTIME | lpmmt | Far pointer to an MMTIME structure. * * @parm DWORD | dwSize | Size of the MMTIME structure. * * @rdesc MMSYS... return value. ***************************************************************************/ MMRESULT waveGetPos(PWAVEALLOC pClient, LPMMTIME lpmmt, DWORD dwSize) { WAVE_DD_POSITION PositionData; MMRESULT mErr; if (dwSize < sizeof(MMTIME)) return MMSYSERR_ERROR; // // Get the current position from the driver // mErr = sndGetHandleData(pClient->hDev, sizeof(PositionData), &PositionData, IOCTL_WAVE_GET_POSITION, pClient->Event); if (mErr == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { if (lpmmt->wType == TIME_BYTES) { lpmmt->u.cb = PositionData.ByteCount; } // default is samples. else { lpmmt->wType = TIME_SAMPLES; lpmmt->u.sample = PositionData.SampleCount; } } return mErr; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveOpen | Open wave device and set up logical device data * and auxilary task for issuing requests and servicing Apc's * * @parm WAVEDEVTYPE | DeviceType | Whether it's a wave input or output device * * @parm DWORD | id | The device logical id * * @parm DWORD | msg | Input parameter to wodMessage * * @parm DWORD | dwUser | Input parameter to wodMessage - pointer to * application's handle (generated by this routine) * * @parm DWORD | dwParam1 | Input parameter to wodMessage * * @parm DWORD | dwParam2 | Input parameter to wodMessage * * @rdesc wodMessage return code. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveOpen(UINT DeviceType, DWORD id, DWORD_PTR dwUser, DWORD_PTR dwParam1, DWORD_PTR dwParam2) { PWAVEALLOC pClient; // pointer to client information structure MMRESULT mRet; BOOL Result; DWORD BytesReturned; LPWAVEFORMATEX Format; Format = (LPWAVEFORMATEX)((LPWAVEOPENDESC)dwParam1)->lpFormat; // dwParam1 contains a pointer to a WAVEOPENDESC // dwParam2 contains wave driver specific flags in the LOWORD // and generic driver flags in the HIWORD // // If it's only a query to check if the device supports our format // we : // Open the device // Test the format // Close the device // if (dwParam2 & WAVE_FORMAT_QUERY) { HANDLE hDev; // // See if we can open our device // Only open for read (this should always work for our devices // unless there are system problems). // mRet = sndOpenDev(DeviceType, id, &hDev, GENERIC_READ); if (mRet != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { return mRet; } // // Check the format // Result = DeviceIoControl( hDev, IOCTL_WAVE_QUERY_FORMAT, (PVOID)Format, Format->wFormatTag == WAVE_FORMAT_PCM ? sizeof(PCMWAVEFORMAT) : sizeof(WAVEFORMATEX) + Format->cbSize, // Input buffer size NULL, // Output buffer 0, // Output buffer size &BytesReturned, NULL); // // Only a query so close the device // CloseHandle(hDev); return Result ? MMSYSERR_NOERROR : GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED ? WAVERR_BADFORMAT : sndTranslateStatus(); } // // See if we've got this device already in our list (in // which case we have a thread and events for it already made) // EnterCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); for (pClient = WaveHandleList; pClient != NULL; pClient = pClient->Next) { if (pClient->DeviceNumber == id && pClient->DeviceType == DeviceType) { // // We already have a thread and resources for this device // if (pClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { // // Someone else is using it! // LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); return MMSYSERR_ALLOCATED; } break; } } // // allocate my per-client structure and zero it (LPTR). // if (pClient == NULL) { pClient = (PWAVEALLOC)HeapAlloc(hHeap, 0, sizeof(WAVEALLOC)); if (pClient == NULL) { LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } dprintf2(("Creating new device resource for device id %d, type %s", id, DeviceType == WaveInDevice ? "Wave Input" : "Wave Output")); memset((PVOID)pClient, 0, sizeof(WAVEALLOC)); // // Add it to the list // pClient->DeviceNumber = id; pClient->DeviceType = DeviceType; pClient->Next = WaveHandleList; WaveHandleList = pClient; } // // and fill it with info // pClient->dwCallback = ((LPWAVEOPENDESC)dwParam1)->dwCallback; pClient->dwInstance = ((LPWAVEOPENDESC)dwParam1)->dwInstance; pClient->hWave = ((LPWAVEOPENDESC)dwParam1)->hWave; pClient->dwFlags = (DWORD)dwParam2; pClient->hDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; pClient->DeviceQueue = NULL; pClient->NextBuffer = NULL; pClient->BufferPosition = 0; pClient->BytesOutstanding = 0; pClient->LoopHead = NULL; pClient->LoopCount = 0; // // See if we can open our device // We could get ERROR_BUSY if someone else is has the device open // for writing. // mRet = sndOpenDev(DeviceType, id, &pClient->hDev, (GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE)); if (mRet != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { WinAssert(pClient->hDev == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); return mRet; } // // make sure we can handle the format and set it. // Result = DeviceIoControl( pClient->hDev, IOCTL_WAVE_SET_FORMAT, (PVOID)Format, Format->wFormatTag == WAVE_FORMAT_PCM ? sizeof(PCMWAVEFORMAT) : sizeof(WAVEFORMATEX) + Format->cbSize, NULL, // Output buffer 0, // Output buffer size &BytesReturned, NULL); if (!Result) { CloseHandle(pClient->hDev); pClient->hDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); return GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED ? WAVERR_BADFORMAT : sndTranslateStatus(); } LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); // // Create our event for synchronization with the kernel driver // if (!pClient->Event) { pClient->Event = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); if (pClient->Event == NULL) { waveCleanUp(pClient); return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } // // Create our event for our thread to wait on // pClient->AuxEvent1 = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); if (!pClient->AuxEvent1) { waveCleanUp(pClient); return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } // // Create our event for waiting for the auxiliary thread // pClient->AuxEvent2 = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); if (!pClient->AuxEvent2) { waveCleanUp(pClient); return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } // // Create our auxiliary thread for sending buffers to the driver // and collecting Apcs // mRet = mmTaskCreate((LPTASKCALLBACK)waveThread, &pClient->ThreadHandle, (DWORD_PTR)pClient); if (mRet != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { waveCleanUp(pClient); return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } // // Make sure the thread has really started // WaitForSingleObject(pClient->AuxEvent2, INFINITE); } // // give the client my driver dw // { PWAVEALLOC *pUserHandle; pUserHandle = (PWAVEALLOC *)dwUser; *pUserHandle = pClient; } // // sent client his OPEN callback message // waveCallback(pClient, DeviceType == WaveOutDevice ? WOM_OPEN : WIM_OPEN, 0L); return MMSYSERR_NOERROR; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveCleanUp | Free resources for a wave device * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | Pointer to a WAVEALLOC structure describing * resources to be freed. * * @rdesc There is no return value. * * @comm If the pointer to the resource is NULL then the resource has not * been allocated. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveCleanUp(PWAVEALLOC pClient) { EnterCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); if (pClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { CloseHandle(pClient->hDev); pClient->hDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; } if (pClient->AuxEvent1) { CloseHandle(pClient->AuxEvent1); pClient->AuxEvent1 = NULL; } if (pClient->AuxEvent2) { CloseHandle(pClient->AuxEvent2); pClient->AuxEvent2 = NULL; } if (pClient->Event) { CloseHandle(pClient->Event); pClient->Event = NULL; } LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveWrite | Pass a new buffer to the Auxiliary thread for * a wave device. * * @parm LPWAVEHDR | pHdr | Pointer to a wave buffer * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | The data associated with the logical wave * device. * * @rdesc A MMSYS... type return code for the application. * * @comm The buffer flags are set and the buffer is passed to the auxiliary * device task for processing. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveWrite(LPWAVEHDR pHdr, PWAVEALLOC pClient) { // // Put the request at the end of our queue. // pHdr->dwFlags |= WHDR_INQUEUE; pHdr->dwFlags &= ~WHDR_DONE; pClient->AuxParam.pHdr = pHdr; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadAddBuffer, pClient); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveSetState | Set a wave device to a given state * This function is executed on the Auxiliary thread to synchronize * correctly. * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | The data associated with the logical wave * output device. * * @parm ULONG | State | The new state * * @rdesc A MMSYS... type return code for the application. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveSetState(PWAVEALLOC pClient, ULONG State) { return sndSetHandleData(pClient->hDev, sizeof(State), &State, IOCTL_WAVE_SET_STATE, pClient->Event); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveBlockFinished | This function sets the done bit and invokes * the callback function if there is one. * * @parm LPWAVEHDR | lpHdr | Far pointer to the header. * * @rdesc There is no return value. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveBlockFinished(LPWAVEHDR lpHdr, DWORD MsgId) { PWAVEALLOC pWav; D3(("blkfin: lpHdr = %x", lpHdr)); // Clear our private flag lpHdr->dwFlags &= ~WHDR_COMPLETE; // We are giving the block back to the application. The header is no // longer in our queue, so we reset the WHDR_INQUEUE bit. Also, we // clear our driver specific bit and cauterize the lpNext pointer. lpHdr->dwFlags &= ~WHDR_INQUEUE; lpHdr->lpNext = NULL; pWav = (PWAVEALLOC)(lpHdr->reserved); // set the 'done' bit - note that some people poll this bit. lpHdr->dwFlags |= WHDR_DONE; // invoke the callback function waveCallback(pWav, MsgId, (DWORD_PTR)lpHdr); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveThreadCall | Set the function for the thread to perform * and 'call' the thread using the event pair mechanism. * * @parm WAVETHREADFUNCTION | Function | The function to perform * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | Our logical device data * * @rdesc An MMSYS... type return value suitable for returning to the * application * * @comm The AuxParam field in the device data is the 'input' to * the function processing loop in WaveThread(). ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveThreadCall(WAVETHREADFUNCTION Function, PWAVEALLOC pClient) { // // Trap any failures // WinAssert(pClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); // // Set the function code // pClient->AuxFunction = Function; // // Kick off the thread // SetEvent(pClient->AuxEvent1); // // Wait for it to complete // WaitForSingleObject(pClient->AuxEvent2, INFINITE); // // Return the return code that our task set. // return pClient->AuxReturnCode; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | wavePartialApc | Called when a partial buffer is complete. * * @parm DWORD | BytesTransferred | Not relevant to us * * @parm LPOVERLAPPED | pOverLapped | Overlapped structure for this callback * * @rdesc None * * @comm The IO status block is freed and the BytesOutstanding count * used to limit the buffers we have locked down is updated (we * know here that parital buffers are all the same size). * Also the byte count for a recording buffer is updated. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void wavePartialOvl(DWORD dwErrorCode, DWORD BytesTransferred, LPOVERLAPPED pOverlapped) { LPWAVEHDR pHdr; PWAVEALLOC pClient; pHdr = ((PWAVEOVL)pOverlapped)->WaveHdr; D3(("wavePartialOvl: pHdr = %x", pHdr)); pClient = (PWAVEALLOC)pHdr->reserved; // // We can't trust the IO system to return our buffers in the right // order so we set a flag in the buffer but only complete buffers // at the FRONT of the queue which have the flag set. In fact // we don't process the stuff here - leave that for when we // exit the wait because calling the client's callback can // do nasty things inside and Apc routine // WinAssert(pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE); WinAssert(!(pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_COMPLETE)); // // Recalculate how many bytes are outstanding on the device // pClient->BytesOutstanding -= MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; // // Work out how much was recorded if we're a recording device // if (pClient->DeviceType == WaveInDevice) { pHdr->dwBytesRecorded += BytesTransferred; } // // Free our Iosb // HeapFree(hHeap, 0, (LPSTR)pOverlapped); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveOvl | Called when a (user) buffer is complete. * * @parm DWORD | BytesTransferred | Not relevant to us * * @parm LPOVERLAPPED | pOverLapped | Overlapped structure for this callback * * @parm PIO_STATUS_BLOCK | The Io status block we used * * @rdesc None * * @comm The IO status block is freed and the BytesOutstanding count * used to limit the buffers we have locked down is updated (we * know here that parital buffers are all the same size so we * can compute the size of the 'last' buffer for a given user buffer). * Also the byte count for a recording buffer is updated. * The user buffer is marked as 'DONE'. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveOvl(DWORD dwErrorCode, DWORD BytesTransferred, LPOVERLAPPED pOverlapped) { PWAVEHDR pHdr; PWAVEALLOC pClient; pHdr = ((PWAVEOVL)pOverlapped)->WaveHdr; D3(("waveOvl: pHdr = %x", pHdr)); pClient = (PWAVEALLOC)pHdr->reserved; // // We can't trust the IO system to return our buffers in the right // order so we set a flag in the buffer but only complete buffers // at the FRONT of the queue which have the flag set. In fact // we don't process the stuff here - leave that for when we // exit the wait because calling the client's callback can // do nasty things inside and Apc routine // WinAssert(pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE); WinAssert(!(pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_COMPLETE)); // // Mark buffer as done unless we're doing more loops with it // pHdr->dwFlags |= WHDR_COMPLETE; // // It's now our duty to see if there were some old loops lying // around earlier in the queue which are vestiges of old loops. // if (pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_BEGINLOOP) { PWAVEHDR pHdrSearch; for (pHdrSearch = pClient->DeviceQueue ; pHdrSearch != pHdr ; pHdrSearch = pHdrSearch->lpNext) { WinAssert(pHdrSearch != NULL); pHdrSearch->dwFlags |= WHDR_COMPLETE; } } // // Recalculate how many bytes are outstanding on the device // if (pHdr->dwBufferLength) { pClient->BytesOutstanding -= (pHdr->dwBufferLength - 1) % MAX_BUFFER_SIZE + 1; } // // Work out how much was recorded if we're a recording device // if (pClient->DeviceType == WaveInDevice) { pHdr->dwBytesRecorded += BytesTransferred; } // // Free our Iosb // HeapFree(hHeap, 0, (LPSTR)pOverlapped); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveLoopOvl | Called when a (user) buffer is complete. * but the buffer was need for more loops. * * @parm DWORD | BytesTransferred | Not relevant to us * * @parm LPOVERLAPPED | pOverLapped | Overlapped structure for this callback * * @rdesc None * * @comm Same as waveApc but the buffer is not marked complete. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveLoopOvl(DWORD dwErrorCode, DWORD BytesTransferred, LPOVERLAPPED pOverlapped) { DWORD dwFlags; PWAVEHDR pHdr; D3(("waveLoopOvl")); pHdr = ((PWAVEOVL)pOverlapped)->WaveHdr; // // Do it this way to avoid falling into a hole if the Apcs are // in the wrong order !!! // dwFlags = pHdr->dwFlags; waveOvl(dwErrorCode, BytesTransferred, pOverlapped); pHdr->dwFlags = dwFlags; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api MMRESULT | waveBreakOvl | Used to chase out a buffer to break a loop. * * @parm DWORD | BytesTransferred | Not relevant to us * * @parm LPOVERLAPPED | pOverLapped | Overlapped structure for this callback * * @rdesc None * * @comm Mark the relevant buffer complete ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveBreakOvl(DWORD dwErrorCode, DWORD BytesTransferred, LPOVERLAPPED pOverlapped) { D3(("waveBreakOvl")); ((PWAVEOVL)pOverlapped)->WaveHdr->dwFlags |= WHDR_COMPLETE; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveStart | Send more buffers to the device if possible * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | The client's handle data * * @rdesc There is no return code. * * @comm The routine is called both when new buffers become available * or when old buffers or parital buffers are completed so * that device can accept more data. * * No more that MAX_WAVE_BYTES in buffers no bigger than * MAX_BUFFER_SIZE are to be outstanding on the device at * any one time. * * An additional complication is that we have to process loops * which means (among other things) that the SAME BUFFER may * appear multiple times in the driver's list (as different * requests). There are no loops for input devices. * Loop buffers complete with Apcs which do not complete them * (except for the final loop iteration) which means that if * we decide unexpectedly to finish a loop (ie by waveOutBreakLoop) * we must 'chase' the loop out with an artificial buffer to * get our Apc going. * ***************************************************************************/ STATIC MMRESULT waveStart(PWAVEALLOC pClient) { DWORD dwSize; BOOL Result; // // See if we can fit any more data on the device // WinAssert(pClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); while (pClient->NextBuffer) { PWAVEHDR pHdr; pHdr = pClient->NextBuffer; WinAssert(pClient->DeviceQueue != NULL); WinAssert(!(pHdr->dwFlags & (WHDR_DONE | WHDR_COMPLETE))); dwSize = pHdr->dwBufferLength - pClient->BufferPosition; if (dwSize > MAX_BUFFER_SIZE) { dwSize = MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; } if (dwSize + pClient->BytesOutstanding <= MAX_WAVE_BYTES) { // // OK - we can fit another buffer in // // Don't have our overlay structure on the stack for an // ASYNCHRONOUS IO ! Otherwise the IO subsystem will overwrite // somebody else's data when the operation completes // PWAVEOVL pWaveOvl; if (pClient->BufferPosition == 0) { // // Start of new buffer // See if the buffer is the start of a new loop // (Check not continuation of old one) // if (pClient->NextBuffer && (pClient->NextBuffer->dwFlags & WHDR_BEGINLOOP) && pClient->NextBuffer != pClient->LoopHead) { pClient->LoopHead = pClient->NextBuffer; pClient->LoopCount = pClient->NextBuffer->dwLoops; // // Loop count is number of times to play // if (pClient->LoopCount > 0) { pClient->LoopCount--; } } // // See if the loop is actually finished // if (pClient->LoopCount == 0) { pClient->LoopHead = NULL; } } pWaveOvl = (PWAVEOVL)HeapAlloc(hHeap, 0, sizeof(*pWaveOvl)); if (pWaveOvl == NULL) { return MMSYSERR_NOMEM; } memset((PVOID)pWaveOvl, 0, sizeof(*pWaveOvl)); pWaveOvl->WaveHdr = pHdr; if (pClient->DeviceType == WaveOutDevice) { Result = WriteFileEx( pClient->hDev, (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + // Output buffer pClient->BufferPosition, dwSize, (LPOVERLAPPED)pWaveOvl, // Overlap structure pHdr->dwBufferLength != pClient->BufferPosition + dwSize ? wavePartialOvl : NULL != pClient->LoopHead ? waveLoopOvl : waveOvl); // Overlap callback } else { Result = ReadFileEx( pClient->hDev, (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + // Output buffer pClient->BufferPosition, dwSize, (LPOVERLAPPED)pWaveOvl, // Overlap structure pHdr->dwBufferLength != pClient->BufferPosition + dwSize ? wavePartialOvl : NULL != pClient->LoopHead ? waveLoopOvl : waveOvl); // Overlap callback } dprintf3(("Sent %u wave bytes to device, return code %8X", dwSize, GetLastError())); if (!Result && GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) { // // Free the Iosb since we won't be getting any callbacks // HeapFree(hHeap, 0, (LPSTR)pWaveOvl); // // If the driver has not got any bytes outstanding then // everything may grind to a halt so release everything // here and notify 'completion' (ie mark all buffers // complete). This is unsatisfactory but there's no // way of telling the application what happenend. // if (pClient->BytesOutstanding == 0) { // // This will cause acknowlegements to be made when // waveCompleteBuffers is run // waveFreeQ(pClient); } return sndTranslateStatus(); } else { // // We successfully queued the buffer // Update our local data // pClient->BytesOutstanding += dwSize; pClient->BufferPosition += dwSize; if (pClient->BufferPosition == pHdr->dwBufferLength) { // // Finished this buffer - move on to the next // if (!pClient->LoopHead || !(pHdr->dwFlags & WHDR_ENDLOOP)) { // // Not end of in a loop so we can free this buffer // pClient->NextBuffer = pHdr->lpNext; } else { // // Finished a loop // if (pClient->LoopCount != 0) { pClient->LoopCount--; pClient->NextBuffer = pClient->LoopHead; } else { // // Someone's tried to kill us. We have // to 'chase out' the start of this loop // so send a dummy (NULL) packet at the // back of the driver's queue // pClient->DummyWaveOvl.WaveHdr = pClient->LoopHead; Result = WriteFileEx( pClient->hDev, (PVOID)pHdr->lpData, 0, &pClient->DummyWaveOvl.Ovl, // Static for async waveBreakOvl); if (Result || GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING) { pClient->LoopHead = NULL; // Loop complete pClient->NextBuffer = pHdr->lpNext; } } } pClient->BufferPosition = 0; } } { // /* Before we go home, let's just touch ONE page - if there is one */ // PBYTE pb = (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + pClient->BufferPosition; // pb = ((DWORD)pb & 0xFFFFF000) + 0x1000; /* find page start of next page */ // // if ( (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + pHdr->dwBufferLength > pb ) // PreTouch( pb, 1, FALSE); // /* Before we go home, let's just try to pre-touch that which we will soon want */ // PreTouch( (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + pClient->BufferPosition // , pHdr->dwBufferLength - pClient->BufferPosition // , FALSE // ); } } else { // // Cannot fit any more bytes in at the moment // // /* Before we go home, let's just try to pre-touch that which we will soon want */ // PreTouch( (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + pClient->BufferPosition // , pHdr->dwBufferLength - pClient->BufferPosition // , FALSE // ); /* NOW go home! */ break; } } return MMSYSERR_NOERROR; } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveCompleteBuffers | Buffer completion routine. This completes * the work of the Apc routine at below Apc priority. This gets * round the nasty situations arising when the user's callback * causes more apcs to run (I strongly suspect this is a kernel * bug). * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | The client's handle data * * @rdesc There is no return code. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveCompleteBuffers(PWAVEALLOC pClient) { // // Process buffers from the front of our queue unless we're in // a loop // while (pClient->DeviceQueue && (pClient->DeviceQueue->dwFlags & WHDR_COMPLETE)) { PWAVEHDR pHdr; pHdr = pClient->DeviceQueue; // // Release buffer // pClient->DeviceQueue = pHdr->lpNext; // // Complete our buffer - note - this can cause another // buffer to be marked as complete if the client's // callback runs into an alertable wait. // waveBlockFinished(pHdr, pClient->DeviceType == WaveOutDevice ? WOM_DONE : WIM_DATA); } // // We might be able to start some more output at this point // waveStart(pClient); } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveFreeQ | Mark all outstanding buffers complete * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pClient | The client's handle data * * @rdesc There is no return code. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC void waveFreeQ(PWAVEALLOC pClient) { PWAVEHDR pHdr; for (pHdr = pClient->DeviceQueue; pHdr != NULL; pHdr = pHdr->lpNext) { pHdr->dwFlags |= WHDR_COMPLETE; } // // Tidy up next buffer // pClient->NextBuffer = NULL; pClient->BufferPosition = 0; } #if 0 typedef struct { LPBYTE Addr; DWORD Len; } PRETOUCHTHREADPARM; /* asynchronous pre-toucher thread */ DWORD PreToucher(DWORD dw) { PRETOUCHTHREADPARM * pttp; int iSize; BYTE * pb; pttp = (PRETOUCHTHREADPARM *) dw; iSize = pttp->Len; pb = pttp->Addr; LocalFree(pttp); while (iSize>0) { volatile BYTE b; b = *pb; pb += 4096; // move to next page. Are they ALWAYS 4096? iSize -= 4096; // and count it off } dprintf(("All pretouched!")); return 0; } #endif //0 /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api DWORD | waveThread | Wave device auxiliary thread. * * @parm LPVOID | lpParameter | The thread parameter. In our case this is a * pointer to our wave device data. * * @rdesc Thread return code. ***************************************************************************/ STATIC DWORD waveThread(LPVOID lpParameter) { PWAVEALLOC pClient; BOOL Terminate; // DWORD dwThread; // garbage Terminate = FALSE; pClient = (PWAVEALLOC)lpParameter; // // Set our thread to high priority so we don't fail to pass // new buffers to the device // SetThreadPriority(GetCurrentThread(), THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL); // // We start by waiting for something signalling that we've started // and waiting for something to do. // SetEvent(pClient->AuxEvent2); WaitForSingleObject(pClient->AuxEvent1, INFINITE); // // Now we're going // for (;;) { WinAssert(pClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); // // Decode function number to perform // switch (pClient->AuxFunction) { case WaveThreadAddBuffer: // // Intialize bytes recorded // if (pClient->DeviceType == WaveInDevice) { pClient->AuxParam.pHdr->dwBytesRecorded = 0; } // // Add the buffer to our list // { LPWAVEHDR *pHdrSearch; pClient->AuxParam.pHdr->lpNext = NULL; pHdrSearch = &pClient->DeviceQueue; while (*pHdrSearch) { pHdrSearch = &(*pHdrSearch)->lpNext; } *pHdrSearch = pClient->AuxParam.pHdr; } // { // PRETOUCHTHREADPARM * pttp; // // pttp = LocalAlloc(LMEM_FIXED,8); // // if (pttp!=NULL) { // pttp->Addr = pClient->AuxParam.pHdr->lpData; // pttp->Len = pClient->AuxParam.pHdr->dwBufferLength; // CreateThread(NULL, 0, PreToucher, pttp, 0, &dwThread); // } // } // Would need to declutter the system by WAITing for dead threads at some point??? // // See if we can send more to the driver // if (pClient->NextBuffer == NULL) { pClient->NextBuffer = pClient->AuxParam.pHdr; pClient->BufferPosition = 0; } // /* Before we waveStart, let's just try to pre-touch that which we will soon want */ // { // PWAVEHDR pHdr = pClient->NextBuffer; // DWORD dwTick = GetTickCount(); // PreTouch( (PBYTE)pHdr->lpData + pClient->BufferPosition // , pHdr->dwBufferLength - pClient->BufferPosition // , TRUE // ); // dprintf(("pre-touched out to limit. Took %d mSec", GetTickCount()-dwTick)); // } pClient->AuxReturnCode = waveStart(pClient); break; case WaveThreadSetState: // // We have to make sure at least ONE buffer gets // completed if we're doing input and it's input. // // // Set Device state. By issuing state changes on THIS // thread the calling thread can be sure that all Apc's // generated by buffer completions will complete // BEFORE this function completes. // pClient->AuxReturnCode = waveSetState(pClient, pClient->AuxParam.State); // // Free the rest of our buffers if we're resetting // if (pClient->AuxParam.State == WAVE_DD_RESET) { // // Cancel any loops // pClient->LoopHead = NULL; // // This function must ALWAYS succeed // Note that waveSetState closes the device on failure // pClient->AuxReturnCode = MMSYSERR_NOERROR; // // Check this worked (even if the driver's OK the // IO subsystem can fail) // WinAssert(pClient->BytesOutstanding == 0); // // Free all buffers // waveFreeQ(pClient); } else { if (pClient->DeviceType == WaveInDevice && pClient->AuxReturnCode == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { if (pClient->AuxParam.State == WAVE_DD_STOP) { // // We're sort of stuck - we want to complete this // buffer but we've got it tied up in the device // We'll reset it here although this erroneously // sets the position to 0 // if (pClient->DeviceQueue) { while (!(pClient->DeviceQueue->dwFlags & WHDR_COMPLETE) && pClient->BytesOutstanding != 0) { waveSetState(pClient, WAVE_DD_RECORD); pClient->AuxReturnCode = waveSetState(pClient, WAVE_DD_STOP); if (pClient->AuxReturnCode != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { break; } } if (pClient->AuxReturnCode == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { pClient->DeviceQueue->dwFlags |= WHDR_COMPLETE; // // Tidy up next buffer // if (pClient->NextBuffer == pClient->DeviceQueue) { pClient->NextBuffer = pClient->DeviceQueue->lpNext; pClient->BufferPosition = 0; } } } } else { // // If recording restore some buffers if necessary // if (pClient->AuxParam.State == WAVE_DD_RECORD) { pClient->AuxReturnCode = waveStart(pClient); } } } } break; case WaveThreadGetData: { pClient->AuxReturnCode = sndGetHandleData(pClient->hDev, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function, pClient->Event); } break; case WaveThreadSetData: { pClient->AuxReturnCode = sndSetHandleData(pClient->hDev, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData, pClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function, pClient->Event); } break; case WaveThreadBreakLoop: if (pClient->LoopHead) { // // If we're in a loop then exit the loop at the // end of the next iteration. // pClient->LoopCount = 0; } pClient->AuxReturnCode = MMSYSERR_NOERROR; break; case WaveThreadClose: // // Try to complete. // If we're completed all our buffers then we can. // otherwise we can't // if (pClient->DeviceQueue == NULL) { pClient->AuxReturnCode = MMSYSERR_NOERROR; } else { pClient->AuxReturnCode = WAVERR_STILLPLAYING; } break; case WaveThreadTerminate: Terminate = TRUE; break; default: WinAssert(FALSE); // Invalid call break; } // // Trap invalid callers // pClient->AuxFunction = WaveThreadInvalid; // // See if any Apcs need completing // waveCompleteBuffers(pClient); // // Complete ? - don't set the event here. // if (Terminate) { return 1; } // // Release the thread caller // SetEvent(pClient->AuxEvent2); // // Wait for more ! // while (WaitForSingleObjectEx(pClient->AuxEvent1, INFINITE, TRUE) == WAIT_IO_COMPLETION) { waveCompleteBuffers(pClient); } } return 1; // Satisfy the compiler ! } /**************************************************************************** * @doc INTERNAL * * @api void | waveCallback | This calls DriverCallback for a WAVEHDR. * * @parm PWAVEALLOC | pWave | Pointer to wave device. * * @parm DWORD | msg | The message. * * @parm DWORD | dw1 | message DWORD (dw2 is always set to 0). * * @rdesc There is no return value. ***************************************************************************/ void waveCallback(PWAVEALLOC pWave, DWORD msg, DWORD_PTR dw1) { // invoke the callback function, if it exists. dwFlags contains // wave driver specific flags in the LOWORD and generic driver // flags in the HIWORD if (pWave->dwCallback) DriverCallback(pWave->dwCallback, // user's callback DWORD HIWORD(pWave->dwFlags), // callback flags (HDRVR)pWave->hWave, // handle to the wave device msg, // the message pWave->dwInstance, // user's instance data dw1, // first DWORD 0L); // second DWORD } /**************************************************************************** This function conforms to the standard Wave input driver message proc (widMessage), which is documented in mmddk.d. ****************************************************************************/ DWORD APIENTRY widMessage(DWORD id, DWORD msg, DWORD_PTR dwUser, DWORD_PTR dwParam1, DWORD_PTR dwParam2) { PWAVEALLOC pInClient; MMRESULT mRet; switch (msg) { case WIDM_GETNUMDEVS: D2(("WIDM_GETNUMDEVS")); return sndGetNumDevs(WaveInDevice); case WIDM_GETDEVCAPS: D2(("WIDM_GETDEVCAPS")); return waveGetDevCaps(id, WaveInDevice, (LPBYTE)dwParam1, (DWORD)dwParam2); case WIDM_OPEN: D2(("WIDM_OPEN")); return waveOpen(WaveInDevice, id, dwUser, dwParam1, dwParam2); case WIDM_CLOSE: D2(("WIDM_CLOSE")); pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; // // Call our task to see if it's ready to complete // mRet = waveThreadCall(WaveThreadClose, pInClient); if (mRet != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { return mRet; } waveCallback(pInClient, WIM_CLOSE, 0L); // // Close our device // if (pInClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { CloseHandle(pInClient->hDev); EnterCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); pInClient->hDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); } return MMSYSERR_NOERROR; case WIDM_ADDBUFFER: D2(("WIDM_ADDBUFFER")); WinAssert(dwParam1 != 0); WinAssert(!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & ~(WHDR_INQUEUE|WHDR_DONE|WHDR_PREPARED|WHDR_BEGINLOOP|WHDR_ENDLOOP))); ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags &= (WHDR_INQUEUE|WHDR_DONE|WHDR_PREPARED); WinAssert(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_PREPARED); // check if it's been prepared if (!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_PREPARED)) return WAVERR_UNPREPARED; WinAssert(!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE)); // if it is already in our Q, then we cannot do this if ( ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE ) return ( WAVERR_STILLPLAYING ); // store the pointer to my WAVEALLOC structure in the wavehdr pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->reserved = (DWORD_PTR)(LPSTR)pInClient; return waveWrite((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1, pInClient); case WIDM_STOP: D2(("WIDM_PAUSE")); pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pInClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_STOP; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pInClient); case WIDM_START: D2(("WIDM_RESTART")); pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pInClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_RECORD; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pInClient); case WIDM_RESET: D2(("WIDM_RESET")); pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pInClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_RESET; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pInClient); case WIDM_GETPOS: D2(("WIDM_GETPOS")); pInClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; return waveGetPos(pInClient, (LPMMTIME)dwParam1, (DWORD)dwParam2); default: return MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED; } // // Should not get here // WinAssert(0); return MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED; } /**************************************************************************** This function conforms to the standard Wave output driver message proc (wodMessage), which is documented in mmddk.h. ****************************************************************************/ DWORD APIENTRY wodMessage(DWORD id, DWORD msg, DWORD_PTR dwUser, DWORD_PTR dwParam1, DWORD_PTR dwParam2) { PWAVEALLOC pOutClient; MMRESULT mRet; switch (msg) { case WODM_GETNUMDEVS: D2(("WODM_GETNUMDEVS")); return sndGetNumDevs(WaveOutDevice); case WODM_GETDEVCAPS: D2(("WODM_GETDEVCAPS")); return waveGetDevCaps(id, WaveOutDevice, (LPBYTE)dwParam1, (DWORD)dwParam2); case WODM_OPEN: D2(("WODM_OPEN")); return waveOpen(WaveOutDevice, id, dwUser, dwParam1, dwParam2); case WODM_CLOSE: D2(("WODM_CLOSE")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; // // Call our task to see if it's ready to complete // mRet = waveThreadCall(WaveThreadClose, pOutClient); if (mRet != MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { return mRet; } waveCallback(pOutClient, WOM_CLOSE, 0L); // // Close our device // if (pOutClient->hDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { CloseHandle(pOutClient->hDev); EnterCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); pOutClient->hDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; LeaveCriticalSection(&mmDrvCritSec); } return MMSYSERR_NOERROR; case WODM_WRITE: D2(("WODM_WRITE")); WinAssert(dwParam1 != 0); WinAssert(!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & ~(WHDR_INQUEUE|WHDR_DONE|WHDR_PREPARED| WHDR_BEGINLOOP|WHDR_ENDLOOP))); ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags &= (WHDR_INQUEUE|WHDR_DONE|WHDR_PREPARED| WHDR_BEGINLOOP|WHDR_ENDLOOP); WinAssert(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_PREPARED); // check if it's been prepared if (!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_PREPARED)) return WAVERR_UNPREPARED; WinAssert(!(((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE)); // if it is already in our Q, then we cannot do this if ( ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->dwFlags & WHDR_INQUEUE ) return ( WAVERR_STILLPLAYING ); // store the pointer to my WAVEALLOC structure in the wavehdr pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; ((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1)->reserved = (DWORD_PTR)(LPSTR)pOutClient; return waveWrite((LPWAVEHDR)dwParam1, pOutClient); case WODM_PAUSE: D2(("WODM_PAUSE")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_STOP; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pOutClient); case WODM_RESTART: D2(("WODM_RESTART")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_PLAY; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pOutClient); case WODM_RESET: D2(("WODM_RESET")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.State = WAVE_DD_RESET; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetState, pOutClient); case WODM_BREAKLOOP: pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; D2(("WODM_BREAKLOOP")); return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadBreakLoop, pOutClient); case WODM_GETPOS: D2(("WODM_GETPOS")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; return waveGetPos(pOutClient, (LPMMTIME)dwParam1, (DWORD)dwParam2); case WODM_SETPITCH: D2(("WODM_SETPITCH")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = (PBYTE)&dwParam1; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_SET_PITCH; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetData, pOutClient); case WODM_SETVOLUME: D2(("WODM_SETVOLUME")); //pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = *(PBYTE *)&dwParam1; //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_SET_VOLUME; //return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetData, pOutClient); { // // Translate to device volume structure // WAVE_DD_VOLUME Volume; Volume.Left = LOWORD(dwParam1) << 16; Volume.Right = HIWORD(dwParam1) << 16; return sndSetData(WaveOutDevice, id, sizeof(Volume), (PBYTE)&Volume, IOCTL_WAVE_SET_VOLUME); } case WODM_SETPLAYBACKRATE: D2(("WODM_SETPLAYBACKRATE")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = (PBYTE)&dwParam1; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_SET_PLAYBACK_RATE; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadSetData, pOutClient); case WODM_GETPITCH: D2(("WODM_GETPITCH")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = (PBYTE)dwParam1; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_GET_PITCH; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadGetData, pOutClient); case WODM_GETVOLUME: D2(("WODM_GETVOLUME")); //pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = *(PBYTE *)&dwParam1; //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); //pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_GET_VOLUME; //return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadGetData, pOutClient); { // // Translate to device volume structure // WAVE_DD_VOLUME Volume; DWORD rc; rc = sndGetData(WaveOutDevice, id, sizeof(Volume), (PBYTE)&Volume, IOCTL_WAVE_GET_VOLUME); if (rc == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) { *(LPDWORD)dwParam1 = (DWORD)MAKELONG(HIWORD(Volume.Left), HIWORD(Volume.Right)); } return rc; } case WODM_GETPLAYBACKRATE: D2(("WODM_GETPLAYBACKRATE")); pOutClient = (PWAVEALLOC)dwUser; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.pData = (PBYTE)dwParam1; pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.DataLen = sizeof(DWORD); pOutClient->AuxParam.GetSetData.Function = IOCTL_WAVE_GET_PLAYBACK_RATE; return waveThreadCall(WaveThreadGetData, pOutClient); default: return MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED; } // // Should not get here // WinAssert(0); return MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED; }