2 * Copyright (C) 2005 Andre Noll <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de>
4 * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
7 /** \file filter_common.c Common helper functions for filter input/output. */
10 #include <sys/types.h>
13 #include "filter_cmd.lsg.h"
18 #include "buffer_tree.h"
23 /** Iterate over all filters. */
24 #define FOR_EACH_FILTER(j) for (j = 1; lls_cmd(j, filter_cmd_suite); j++)
27 * Obtain a reference to a filter structure.
29 * \param filter_num Between zero and NUM_SUPPORTED_FILTERS, inclusively.
31 * \return Pointer to the filter identified by the given filter number, or
32 * NULL if the filter number is out of range.
36 const struct filter *filter_get(int filter_num)
38 if (filter_num < 1 || filter_num > LSG_NUM_FILTER_CMD_SUBCOMMANDS)
40 return lls_user_data(FILTER_CMD(filter_num));
43 static inline bool filter_supported(int filter_num)
45 return lls_user_data(FILTER_CMD(filter_num));
49 * Return the name of a filter, given its number.
51 * \param filter_num See \ref filter_get().
53 * \return A pointer to a string literal, or NULL if filter_num is out of
54 * range. The caller must not attempt to call free(3) on the returned pointer.
56 const char *filter_name(int filter_num)
58 if (filter_num < 1 || filter_num > LSG_NUM_FILTER_CMD_SUBCOMMANDS)
60 return lls_command_name(FILTER_CMD(filter_num));
64 * Parse a filter command line and call the corresponding ->setup method.
66 * \param fa The filter argument.
67 * \param conf Points to filter-specific setup upon successful return.
68 * \param lprp Parsed command line options are returned here.
70 * Check if the given filter argument starts with the name of a supported
71 * filter, optionally followed by options for this filter. If yes, call the
72 * command line parser of that filter and its ->setup method.
74 * \return This function either succeeds or does not return. On success, the
75 * number of the filter is returned and conf is initialized to point to the
76 * filter configuration as returned by the filter's ->setup() method, if any.
77 * Moreover, *lprp is initialized to contain the parsed command line options.
78 * On errors, the function calls exit(EXIT_FAILURE).
80 int filter_setup(const char *fa, void **conf, struct lls_parse_result **lprp)
82 int ret, filter_num, argc;
83 char *errctx = NULL, **argv;
84 const struct lls_command *cmd;
85 const struct filter *f;
87 ret = create_argv(fa, " \t\n", &argv);
91 ret = lls(lls_lookup_subcmd(argv[0], filter_cmd_suite, &errctx));
95 cmd = FILTER_CMD(filter_num);
96 if (!filter_supported(filter_num)) {
97 ret = -E_UNSUPPORTED_FILTER;
98 errctx = make_message("bad filter name: %s",
99 lls_command_name(cmd));
102 ret = lls(lls_parse(argc, argv, cmd, lprp, &errctx));
105 f = filter_get(filter_num);
106 *conf = f->setup? f->setup(*lprp) : NULL;
114 PARA_ERROR_LOG("%s\n", errctx);
116 PARA_EMERG_LOG("%s\n", para_strerror(-ret));
121 * Print help text of each filter to stdout.
123 * \param detailed Whether to print short or long help.
125 void print_filter_helps(bool detailed)
129 printf("\nAvailable filters: ");
131 if (!filter_supported(i))
137 num += printf("%s%s", i? " " : "", filter_name(i));
142 const struct lls_command *cmd = FILTER_CMD(i);
145 if (!filter_supported(i))
147 help = detailed? lls_long_help(cmd) : lls_short_help(cmd);
150 printf("%s\n", help);
156 * Print a short summary of all available filters to stdout.
158 * For each supported filter, the filter name and the purpose text is printed
159 * in a single line. Since no options are shown, the filter list is more
160 * concise than the text obtained from print_filter_helps().
162 void print_filter_list(void)
166 printf("Available filters:\n");
168 const struct lls_command *cmd = FILTER_CMD(i);
169 if (!filter_supported(i))
171 printf("%-9s %s\n", filter_name(i), lls_purpose(cmd));
176 * Set select timeout of the scheduler.
178 * \param s The scheduler.
179 * \param context Pointer to the filter node (task context).
181 * This looks at the status of the btr node of the filter. If data is available
182 * in the input queue of the filter, or if an error occurred, a minimal timeout
183 * for the next select call is requested from the scheduler. Otherwise the
184 * scheduler timeout is left unchanged.
186 void generic_filter_pre_select(struct sched *s, void *context)
188 struct filter_node *fn = context;
190 if (btr_node_status(fn->btrn, fn->min_iqs, BTR_NT_INTERNAL) != 0)
194 #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
195 #define DECODER_SAMPLE_FORMAT SF_S16_BE
197 #define DECODER_SAMPLE_FORMAT SF_S16_LE
201 * Execute a btr command for a decoder.
203 * The buffer tree nodes of the writers ask the parent nodes about sample_rate,
204 * channels count and sample format. This function is called by all decoders to
205 * answer these queries.
207 * \param cmd The command to be executed by the child node.
208 * \param sample_rate Known to the decoder.
209 * \param channels Known to the decoder.
210 * \param result Ascii representation on the answer is stored here.
214 int decoder_execute(const char *cmd, unsigned sample_rate, unsigned channels,
217 if (!strcmp(cmd, "sample_rate")) {
218 if (sample_rate == 0)
219 return -E_BTR_NAVAIL;
220 *result = make_message("%u", sample_rate);
223 if (!strcmp(cmd, "channels")) {
225 return -E_BTR_NAVAIL;
226 *result = make_message("%u", channels);
229 if (!strcmp(cmd, "sample_format")) {
230 *result = make_message("%d", DECODER_SAMPLE_FORMAT);
233 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(ENOTSUP);