/**************************************************************************** * apps/graphics/ft80x/ft80x_audio.c * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The * ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "graphics/ft80x.h" #include "ft80x.h" /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* These configuration settings define the graphics memory region that we * will use for audio buffering. */ #define AUDIO_BUFOFFSET CONFIG_GRAPHICS_FT80X_AUDIO_BUFOFFSET #define AUDIO_BUFSIZE CONFIG_GRAPHICS_FT80X_AUDIO_BUFSIZE #define AUDIO_BUFEND (AUDIO_BUFOFFSET + AUDIO_BUFSIZE) #if AUDIO_BUFEND > FT80X_RAM_G_SIZE # error "Audio buffer extends beyond RAM G" #endif #define RAMG_STARTADDR (FT80X_RAM_G + AUDIO_BUFOFFSET) #define RAMG_ENDADDR (FT80X_RAM_G + AUDIO_BUFEND) /* The display list buffer will be re-purposed as an I/O buffer for the * transfer of audio data to RAM G. */ #if FT80X_DL_BUFSIZE > AUDIO_BUFSIZE # define MAX_DLBUFFER AUDIO_BUFSIZE #else # define MAX_DLBUFFER FT80X_DL_BUFSIZE #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: ft80x_audio_enable * * Description: * Play an short sound effect. If there is a audio amplifier on board * (such as TPA6205A or LM4864), then there may also be an active low * audio shutdown output. That output is controlled by this interface. * * Input Parameters: * fd - The file descriptor of the FT80x device. Opened by the * caller with write access. * enable - True: Enabled the audio amplifier; false: disable * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) on success. A negated errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int ft80x_audio_enable(int fd, bool enable) { #ifndef CONFIG_LCD_FT80X_AUDIO_NOSHUTDOWN int ret; ret = ioctl(fd, FT80X_IOC_AUDIO, (unsigned long)enable); if (ret < 0) { ret = -errno; ft80x_err("ERROR: ioctl(FT80X_IOC_AUDIO) failed: %d\n", ret); } return ret; #else return OK; #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: ft80x_audio_playsound * * Description: * Play an short sound effect. * * NOTE: It may be necessary to enable the audio amplifier with * ft80x_audio_enable() prior to calling this function. * * Input Parameters: * fd - The file descriptor of the FT80x device. Opened by the * caller with write access. * effect - The sound effect to use (see FT80X_EFFECT_* definitions). * pitch - Pitch associated with the sound effect (see FT80X_NOTE_* * definitions). May be zero if there is no pitch associated * with the effect. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) on success. A negated errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int ft80x_audio_playsound(int fd, uint16_t effect, uint16_t pitch) { uint32_t cmds[2]; cmds[0] = effect | pitch; cmds[1] = 1; return ft80x_putregs(fd, FT80X_REG_SOUND, 2, cmds); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: ft80x_audio_playfile * * Description: * Play an audio file. Audio files must consist of raw sample data. * * NOTE: It may be necessary to enable the audio amplifier with * ft80x_audio_enable() prior to calling this function. * * Input Parameters: * fd - The file descriptor of the FT80x device. Opened by the * caller with write access. * buffer - An instance of struct ft80x_dlbuffer_s allocated by the * caller. * filepath - Absolute path to the audio file * format - Audio format. One of: * * AUDIO_FORMAT_LINEAR Linear Sample format * AUDIO_FORMAT_ULAW uLaw Sample format * AUDIO_FORMAT_ADPCM 4-bit IMA ADPCM Sample format * * frequency - Audio sample frequency (<65,536) * volume - Playback volume (0=mute; 255=max) * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) on success. A negated errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int ft80x_audio_playfile(int fd, FAR struct ft80x_dlbuffer_s *buffer, FAR const char *filepath, uint8_t format, uint16_t frequency, uint8_t volume) { struct ft80x_cmd_memset_s memset; struct stat buf; size_t freespace; size_t remaining; size_t readlen; ssize_t nread; uint32_t offset; uint32_t readptr; bool started; int audiofd; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(filepath != NULL); /* Open the audio file */ audiofd = open(filepath, O_RDONLY); if (audiofd < 0) { int errcode = errno; ft80x_err("ERROR: open of %s failed: %d\n", filepath, errcode); return -errcode; } /* Get the size of the file */ ret = fstat(audiofd, &buf); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: fstat of %s failed: %d\n", filepath, ret); goto errout_with_fd; } ft80x_info("File: %s\n", filepath); ft80x_info("Size: %lu\n", (unsigned long)buf.st_size); /* Loop until the whole audio file has been sent */ remaining = buf.st_size; offset = 0; started = false; while (remaining > 0) { /* How much can we read on this pass? */ readlen = remaining; /* Clip to the amount that will fit into the display buffer (which we * are re-purposing for audio data buffer for now) */ if (readlen > MAX_DLBUFFER) { readlen = MAX_DLBUFFER; } /* Check size of the buffer we can fit into RAM G */ do { /* Get the current playback position */ readptr = 0; ret = ft80x_getreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_READPTR, &readptr); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_getreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Check if the readptr is before the current offset. In this * case, we can use all of the RAM G from the current offset to * the end of the buffer. * * Case 1: readptr <= offset * * +--------+-------+-----+ * | | |xxxxx| * +--------+-------+-----+ * | | | ^ end buffer * | | ^ offset * | ^ readptr * ^ start buffer * * NOTE: There is a race condition here: The readptr could * overtake the offset before we can perform the write. */ if (readptr <= offset) { freespace = AUDIO_BUFSIZE - offset; break; } /* No, the readptr is after the offset. In this case we can use * all of the RAM G from the current offset to the readptr. * * Case 2: readptr > offset * * +--------+-------+-----+ * | |xxxxxxx| | * +--------+-------+-----+ * | | | ^ end buffer * | | ^ readptr * | ^ offset * ^ start buffer */ else { freespace = readptr - offset; } /* Terminate the poll when all the memory to end of the RAM G * buffer is available (see the 'break' above), when an optimally * sized space is available (MAX_DLBUFFER), there is space to * write all of the 'remaining' file data, or all of the memory is * free up to the end of the RAM G buffer (actually already * handled by the above 'break') */ } while (freespace < MAX_DLBUFFER && freespace < remaining && freespace < (AUDIO_BUFSIZE - offset)); /* Clip to the amount that will fit at the tail of the RAM G buffer */ if (readlen > freespace) { readlen = freespace; } /* Read the data into the available display list buffer */ nread = read(audiofd, buffer->dlbuffer, readlen); if (nread < 0) { ret = -errno; ft80x_err("ERROR: read from %s failed: %d\n", filepath, ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Since we know the size of the file, we don't expect EOF */ DEBUGASSERT(nread > 0); /* Copy the data read into the graphics memory */ ret = ft80x_ramg_write(fd, offset, buffer->dlbuffer, nread); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_ramg_write failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Update pointers and counts */ offset += nread; remaining -= nread; /* Wrap the offset back to the beginning of the buffer if necessary */ if (offset >= AUDIO_BUFSIZE) { offset = 0; } /* If we have started playing the audio file in RAGM_G. NOTE that * there is a race condition here. If the chunk size is small or if * the data transfer rate is low, then there may be data under-run * which will disrupt the continuity of the audio. */ if (!started) { /* Start playing at the beginning of graphics memory * Set the audio playback start address */ ret = ft80x_putreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_START, RAMG_STARTADDR); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the length of the audio buffer */ ret = ft80x_putreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_LENGTH, AUDIO_BUFSIZE); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the sample frequency */ ret = ft80x_putreg16(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_FREQ, frequency); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg16 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the audio format */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_FORMAT, format); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Loop when we get to the end of the file */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_LOOP, 1); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the volume */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_VOL_PB, volume); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* And start the playback */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_PLAY, 1); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } started = true; } } /* Transfer is complete. 'offset' points to the end of the file in RAM G. * Clear all of the RAM G at the end of the file so that audio is muted * when the end of file is encountered. * * Case 1: readptr <= offset * * +--------+-------+-----+ * |00000000| |00000| * +--------+-------+-----+ * | | | ^ end buffer * | | ^ offset * | ^ readptr * ^ start buffer * * Case 2: readptr > offset * * +--------+-------+-----+ * | |0000000| | * +--------+-------+-----+ * | | | ^ end buffer * | | ^ readptr * | ^ offset * ^ start buffer */ memset.cmd = FT80X_CMD_MEMSET; memset.value = 0; readptr = 0; ret = ft80x_getreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_READPTR, &readptr); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_getreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } if (readptr <= offset) { if (offset < AUDIO_BUFSIZE) { memset.ptr = RAMG_STARTADDR + offset; memset.num = AUDIO_BUFSIZE - offset; ret = ft80x_coproc_send(fd, (FAR const uint32_t *)&memset, 4); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_coproc_send failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } } if (readptr > 0) { memset.ptr = RAMG_STARTADDR; memset.num = readptr; ret = ft80x_coproc_send(fd, (FAR const uint32_t *)&memset, 4); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_coproc_send failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } } } else /* if (readptr > offset) */ { memset.ptr = RAMG_STARTADDR + offset; memset.num = readptr - offset; ret = ft80x_coproc_send(fd, (FAR const uint32_t *)&memset, 4); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_coproc_send failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } } /* Wait until the read pointer wraps back to the beginning of the buffer */ do { readptr = 0; ret = ft80x_getreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_READPTR, &readptr); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_getreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } } while (readptr > offset); /* Wait until the read pointer pass through write pointer into the zeroed * area. * * REVISIT: What if the offset is at the very end of the buffer? */ do { readptr = 0; ret = ft80x_getreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_READPTR, &readptr); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_getreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } } while (readptr < offset); /* The file is done... Stop looping */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_LOOP, 1); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the playback length to zero */ ret = ft80x_putreg32(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_LENGTH, 0); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg32 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* Set the volume to zero */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_VOL_PB, volume); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout_with_fd; } /* And stop the playback */ ret = ft80x_putreg8(fd, FT80X_REG_PLAYBACK_PLAY, 1); if (ret < 0) { ft80x_err("ERROR: ft80x_putreg8 failed: %d\n", ret); } errout_with_fd: close(audiofd); return ret; }