NetBSD/sys/dev/midi_if.h
chap 710af63468 Ankh-Morpork, we have a MIDI driver....
Merge from chap-midi branch, after
~month for review
Comments by thorpej@ drochner@ and Alexandre Ratchov

Incorporated: points by thorpej@ drochner@; preliminary support for
a stats-collecting ioctl suggested by martin@ from comments by A.R.

PR kern/32441 kern/32442 kern/32567 kern/32588 kern/32694 kern/33590
kern/33614 and one instance of kern/32651

ok martin@
2006-06-30 13:56:25 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: midi_if.h,v 1.18 2006/06/30 13:56:25 chap Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Lennart Augustsson (augustss@NetBSD.org).
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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*
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* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_DEV_MIDI_IF_H_
#define _SYS_DEV_MIDI_IF_H_
struct midi_info {
const char *name; /* Name of MIDI hardware */
int props;
};
#define MIDI_PROP_OUT_INTR 1
#define MIDI_PROP_CAN_INPUT 2
#define MIDI_PROP_NO_OUTPUT 4
struct midi_softc;
struct midi_hw_if {
int (*open)(void *, int, /* open hardware */
void (*)(void *, int), /* input callback */
void (*)(void *), /* output callback */
void *);
void (*close)(void *); /* close hardware */
int (*output)(void *, int); /* output a byte */
void (*getinfo)(void *, struct midi_info *);
int (*ioctl)(void *, u_long, caddr_t, int, struct lwp *);
};
/*
* The extended hardware interface is for use by drivers that are better off
* getting messages whole to transmit, rather than byte-by-byte through
* output(). Two examples are midisyn (which interprets MIDI messages in
* software to drive synth chips) and umidi (which has to send messages in the
* packet-based USB MIDI protocol). It is silly for them to have to reassemble
* messages midi had to split up to poke through the single-byte interface.
*
* To register use of the extended interface, a driver will call back midi's
* midi_register_hw_if_ext() function during getinfo(); thereafter midi will
* deliver channel messages, system common messages other than sysex, and sysex
* messages, respectively, through these methods, and use the original output
* method only for system realtime messages (all of which are single byte).
* Other drivers that have no reason to change from the single-byte interface
* simply don't call the register function, and nothing changes for them.
*
* IMPORTANT: any code that provides a midi_hw_if_ext struct MUST initialize
* its members BY NAME (typically with a C99-style initializer with designators)
* and assure that any unused members contain zeroes (which is what C99
* initializers will do), and make no assumptions about the size or order of
* the struct, to allow for further extension of this interface as needed.
*/
struct midi_hw_if_ext {
int (*channel)(void *, int, int, u_char *, int);
int (*common)(void *, int, u_char *, int);
int (*sysex)(void *, u_char *, int);
int compress:1; /* if hw wants channel msgs in compressed form */
};
void midi_register_hw_if_ext(struct midi_hw_if_ext *);
void midi_attach(struct midi_softc *, struct device *);
struct device *midi_attach_mi(const struct midi_hw_if *, void *,
struct device *);
int midi_unit_count(void);
void midi_getinfo(dev_t, struct midi_info *);
int midi_writebytes(int, u_char *, int);
#if !defined(IPL_AUDIO)
#define splaudio splbio /* XXX */
#define IPL_AUDIO IPL_BIO /* XXX */
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_DEV_MIDI_IF_H_ */