1 #ifndef foochannelmaphfoo 2 #define foochannelmaphfoo 3 4 /*** 5 This file is part of PulseAudio. 6 7 Copyright 2005-2006 Lennart Poettering 8 Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman (at) cendio.se> for Cendio AB 9 10 PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published 12 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, 13 or (at your option) any later version. 14 15 PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 16 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 18 General Public License for more details. 19 20 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 21 along with PulseAudio; if not, write to the Free Software 22 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 23 USA. 24 ***/ 25 26 #include <pulse/sample.h> 27 #include <pulse/cdecl.h> 28 #include <pulse/gccmacro.h> 29 #include <pulse/version.h> 30 31 /** \page channelmap Channel Maps 32 * 33 * \section overv_sec Overview 34 * 35 * Channel maps provide a way to associate channels in a stream with a 36 * specific speaker position. This relieves applications of having to 37 * make sure their channel order is identical to the final output. 38 * 39 * \section init_sec Initialisation 40 * 41 * A channel map consists of an array of \ref pa_channel_position values, 42 * one for each channel. This array is stored together with a channel count 43 * in a pa_channel_map structure. 44 * 45 * Before filling the structure, the application must initialise it using 46 * pa_channel_map_init(). There are also a number of convenience functions 47 * for standard channel mappings: 48 * 49 * \li pa_channel_map_init_mono() - Create a channel map with only mono audio. 50 * \li pa_channel_map_init_stereo() - Create a standard stereo mapping. 51 * \li pa_channel_map_init_auto() - Create a standard channel map for a specific number of channels 52 * \li pa_channel_map_init_extend() - Similar to 53 * pa_channel_map_init_auto() but synthesize a channel map if no 54 * predefined one is known for the specified number of channels. 55 * 56 * \section conv_sec Convenience Functions 57 * 58 * The library contains a number of convenience functions for dealing with 59 * channel maps: 60 * 61 * \li pa_channel_map_valid() - Tests if a channel map is valid. 62 * \li pa_channel_map_equal() - Tests if two channel maps are identical. 63 * \li pa_channel_map_snprint() - Creates a textual description of a channel 64 * map. 65 */ 66 67 /** \file 68 * Constants and routines for channel mapping handling */ 69 70 PA_C_DECL_BEGIN 71 72 /** A list of channel labels */ 73 typedef enum pa_channel_position { 74 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_INVALID = -1, 75 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MONO = 0, 76 77 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, /* Apple, Dolby call this 'Left' */ 78 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT, /* Apple, Dolby call this 'Right' */ 79 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_CENTER, /* Apple, Dolby call this 'Center' */ 80 81 /** \cond fulldocs */ 82 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LEFT = PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, 83 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_RIGHT = PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT, 84 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_CENTER = PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_CENTER, 85 /** \endcond */ 86 87 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_CENTER, /* Microsoft calls this 'Back Center', Apple calls this 'Center Surround', Dolby calls this 'Surround Rear Center' */ 88 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_LEFT, /* Microsoft calls this 'Back Left', Apple calls this 'Left Surround' (!), Dolby calls this 'Surround Rear Left' */ 89 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_RIGHT, /* Microsoft calls this 'Back Right', Apple calls this 'Right Surround' (!), Dolby calls this 'Surround Rear Right' */ 90 91 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LFE, /* Microsoft calls this 'Low Frequency', Apple calls this 'LFEScreen' */ 92 /** \cond fulldocs */ 93 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SUBWOOFER = PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LFE, 94 /** \endcond */ 95 96 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER, /* Apple, Dolby call this 'Left Center' */ 97 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER, /* Apple, Dolby call this 'Right Center */ 98 99 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Left Surround Direct', Dolby calls this 'Surround Left' (!) */ 100 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Right Surround Direct', Dolby calls this 'Surround Right' (!) */ 101 102 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX0, 103 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX1, 104 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX2, 105 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX3, 106 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX4, 107 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX5, 108 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX6, 109 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX7, 110 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX8, 111 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX9, 112 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX10, 113 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX11, 114 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX12, 115 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX13, 116 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX14, 117 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX15, 118 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX16, 119 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX17, 120 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX18, 121 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX19, 122 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX20, 123 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX21, 124 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX22, 125 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX23, 126 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX24, 127 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX25, 128 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX26, 129 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX27, 130 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX28, 131 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX29, 132 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX30, 133 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX31, 134 135 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Top Center Surround' */ 136 137 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Left' */ 138 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Right' */ 139 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Center' */ 140 141 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_LEFT, /* Microsoft and Apple call this 'Top Back Left' */ 142 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_RIGHT, /* Microsoft and Apple call this 'Top Back Right' */ 143 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_CENTER, /* Microsoft and Apple call this 'Top Back Center' */ 144 145 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MAX 146 } pa_channel_position_t; 147 148 /** \cond fulldocs */ 149 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_INVALID PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_INVALID 150 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MONO PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MONO 151 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LEFT 152 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_RIGHT 153 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_CENTER 154 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT 155 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT 156 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_CENTER 157 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_CENTER 158 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_LEFT 159 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_REAR_RIGHT 160 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LFE PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_LFE 161 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SUBWOOFER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SUBWOOFER 162 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER 163 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER 164 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_LEFT 165 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_SIDE_RIGHT 166 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX0 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX0 167 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX1 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX1 168 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX2 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX2 169 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX3 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX3 170 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX4 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX4 171 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX5 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX5 172 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX6 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX6 173 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX7 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX7 174 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX8 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX8 175 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX9 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX9 176 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX10 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX10 177 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX11 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX11 178 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX12 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX12 179 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX13 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX13 180 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX14 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX14 181 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX15 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX15 182 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX16 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX16 183 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX17 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX17 184 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX18 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX18 185 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX19 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX19 186 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX20 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX20 187 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX21 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX21 188 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX22 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX22 189 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX23 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX23 190 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX24 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX24 191 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX25 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX25 192 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX26 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX26 193 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX27 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX27 194 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX28 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX28 195 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX29 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX29 196 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX30 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX30 197 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX31 PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_AUX31 198 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_CENTER 199 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_LEFT 200 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT 201 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_FRONT_CENTER 202 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_LEFT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_LEFT 203 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_RIGHT PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_RIGHT 204 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_CENTER PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_TOP_REAR_CENTER 205 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MAX PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MAX 206 /** \endcond */ 207 208 /** A mask of channel positions. \since 0.9.16 */ 209 typedef uint64_t pa_channel_position_mask_t; 210 211 /** Makes a bit mask from a channel position. \since 0.9.16 */ 212 #define PA_CHANNEL_POSITION_MASK(f) ((pa_channel_position_mask_t) (1ULL << (f))) 213 214 /** A list of channel mapping definitions for pa_channel_map_init_auto() */ 215 typedef enum pa_channel_map_def { 216 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AIFF, 217 /**< The mapping from RFC3551, which is based on AIFF-C */ 218 219 /** \cond fulldocs */ 220 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_ALSA, 221 /**< The default mapping used by ALSA. This mapping is probably 222 * not too useful since ALSA's default channel mapping depends on 223 * the device string used. */ 224 /** \endcond */ 225 226 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AUX, 227 /**< Only aux channels */ 228 229 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_WAVEEX, 230 /**< Microsoft's WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE mapping. This mapping works 231 * as if all LSBs of dwChannelMask are set. */ 232 233 /** \cond fulldocs */ 234 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_OSS, 235 /**< The default channel mapping used by OSS as defined in the OSS 236 * 4.0 API specs. This mapping is probably not too useful since 237 * the OSS API has changed in this respect and no longer knows a 238 * default channel mapping based on the number of channels. */ 239 /** \endcond */ 240 241 /**< Upper limit of valid channel mapping definitions */ 242 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEF_MAX, 243 244 PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEFAULT = PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AIFF 245 /**< The default channel map */ 246 } pa_channel_map_def_t; 247 248 /** \cond fulldocs */ 249 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AIFF PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AIFF 250 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_ALSA PA_CHANNEL_MAP_ALSA 251 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AUX PA_CHANNEL_MAP_AUX 252 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_WAVEEX PA_CHANNEL_MAP_WAVEEX 253 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_OSS PA_CHANNEL_MAP_OSS 254 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEF_MAX PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEF_MAX 255 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEFAULT PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEFAULT 256 /** \endcond */ 257 258 /** A channel map which can be used to attach labels to specific 259 * channels of a stream. These values are relevant for conversion and 260 * mixing of streams */ 261 typedef struct pa_channel_map { 262 uint8_t channels; 263 /**< Number of channels */ 264 265 pa_channel_position_t map[PA_CHANNELS_MAX]; 266 /**< Channel labels */ 267 } pa_channel_map; 268 269 /** Initialize the specified channel map and return a pointer to 270 * it. The channel map will have a defined state but 271 * pa_channel_map_valid() will fail for it. */ 272 pa_channel_map* pa_channel_map_init(pa_channel_map *m); 273 274 /** Initialize the specified channel map for monaural audio and return a pointer to it */ 275 pa_channel_map* pa_channel_map_init_mono(pa_channel_map *m); 276 277 /** Initialize the specified channel map for stereophonic audio and return a pointer to it */ 278 pa_channel_map* pa_channel_map_init_stereo(pa_channel_map *m); 279 280 /** Initialize the specified channel map for the specified number of 281 * channels using default labels and return a pointer to it. This call 282 * will fail (return NULL) if there is no default channel map known for this 283 * specific number of channels and mapping. */ 284 pa_channel_map* pa_channel_map_init_auto(pa_channel_map *m, unsigned channels, pa_channel_map_def_t def); 285 286 /** Similar to pa_channel_map_init_auto() but instead of failing if no 287 * default mapping is known with the specified parameters it will 288 * synthesize a mapping based on a known mapping with fewer channels 289 * and fill up the rest with AUX0...AUX31 channels \since 0.9.11 */ 290 pa_channel_map* pa_channel_map_init_extend(pa_channel_map *m, unsigned channels, pa_channel_map_def_t def); 291 292 /** Return a text label for the specified channel position */ 293 const char* pa_channel_position_to_string(pa_channel_position_t pos) PA_GCC_PURE; 294 295 /** The inverse of pa_channel_position_to_string(). \since 0.9.16 */ 296 pa_channel_position_t pa_channel_position_from_string(const char *s) PA_GCC_PURE; 297 298 /** Return a human readable text label for the specified channel position. \since 0.9.7 */ 299 const char* pa_channel_position_to_pretty_string(pa_channel_position_t pos); 300 301 /** The maximum length of strings returned by 302 * pa_channel_map_snprint(). Please note that this value can change 303 * with any release without warning and without being considered API 304 * or ABI breakage. You should not use this definition anywhere where 305 * it might become part of an ABI. */ 306 #define PA_CHANNEL_MAP_SNPRINT_MAX 336 307 308 /** Make a human readable string from the specified channel map */ 309 char* pa_channel_map_snprint(char *s, size_t l, const pa_channel_map *map); 310 311 /** Parse a channel position list or well-known mapping name into a 312 * channel map structure. This turns the output of 313 * pa_channel_map_snprint() and pa_channel_map_to_name() back into a 314 * pa_channel_map */ 315 pa_channel_map *pa_channel_map_parse(pa_channel_map *map, const char *s); 316 317 /** Compare two channel maps. Return 1 if both match. */ 318 int pa_channel_map_equal(const pa_channel_map *a, const pa_channel_map *b) PA_GCC_PURE; 319 320 /** Return non-zero if the specified channel map is considered valid */ 321 int pa_channel_map_valid(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 322 323 /** Return non-zero if the specified channel map is compatible with 324 * the specified sample spec. \since 0.9.12 */ 325 int pa_channel_map_compatible(const pa_channel_map *map, const pa_sample_spec *ss) PA_GCC_PURE; 326 327 /** Returns non-zero if every channel defined in b is also defined in a. \since 0.9.15 */ 328 int pa_channel_map_superset(const pa_channel_map *a, const pa_channel_map *b) PA_GCC_PURE; 329 330 /** Returns non-zero if it makes sense to apply a volume 'balance' 331 * with this mapping, i.e. if there are left/right channels 332 * available. \since 0.9.15 */ 333 int pa_channel_map_can_balance(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 334 335 /** Returns non-zero if it makes sense to apply a volume 'fade' 336 * (i.e. 'balance' between front and rear) with this mapping, i.e. if 337 * there are front/rear channels available. \since 0.9.15 */ 338 int pa_channel_map_can_fade(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 339 340 /** Tries to find a well-known channel mapping name for this channel 341 * mapping. I.e. "stereo", "surround-71" and so on. If the channel 342 * mapping is unknown NULL will be returned. This name can be parsed 343 * with pa_channel_map_parse() \since 0.9.15 */ 344 const char* pa_channel_map_to_name(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 345 346 /** Tries to find a human readable text label for this channel 347 mapping. I.e. "Stereo", "Surround 7.1" and so on. If the channel 348 mapping is unknown NULL will be returned. \since 0.9.15 */ 349 const char* pa_channel_map_to_pretty_name(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 350 351 /** Returns TRUE if the specified channel position is available at 352 * least once in the channel map. \since 0.9.16 */ 353 int pa_channel_map_has_position(const pa_channel_map *map, pa_channel_position_t p) PA_GCC_PURE; 354 355 /** Generates a bit mask from a channel map. \since 0.9.16 */ 356 pa_channel_position_mask_t pa_channel_map_mask(const pa_channel_map *map) PA_GCC_PURE; 357 358 PA_C_DECL_END 359 360 #endif 361