/**
* ZuluSCSI™ - Copyright (c) 2022 Rabbit Hole Computing™
*
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**/
#pragma once
#include
#include "ImageBackingStore.h"
/*
* Starting volume level for audio output, with 0 being muted and 255 being
* max volume. SCSI-2 says this should be 25% of maximum by default, MMC-1
* says 100%. Testing shows this tends to be obnoxious at high volumes, so
* go with SCSI-2.
*
* This implementation uses the high byte for output port 1 and the low byte
* for port 0. The two values are averaged to determine final volume level.
*/
#define DEFAULT_VOLUME_LEVEL 0x3F
#define DEFAULT_VOLUME_LEVEL_2CH DEFAULT_VOLUME_LEVEL << 8 | DEFAULT_VOLUME_LEVEL
/*
* Defines the 'enable' masks for the two audio output ports of each device.
* If this mask is matched with audio_get_channel() the relevant port will
* have audio output to it, otherwise it will be muted, regardless of the
* volume level.
*/
#define AUDIO_CHANNEL_ENABLE_MASK 0x0201
/*
* Status codes for audio playback, matching the SCSI 'audio status codes'.
*
* The first two are for a live condition and will be returned repeatedly. The
* following two reflect a historical condition and are only returned once.
*/
enum audio_status_code {
ASC_PLAYING = 0x11,
ASC_PAUSED = 0x12,
ASC_COMPLETED = 0x13,
ASC_ERRORED = 0x14,
ASC_NO_STATUS = 0x15
};
/**
* Indicates whether there is an active playback event for a given target.
*
* Note: this does not consider pause/resume events: even if audio is paused
* this will indicate playback is in progress.
*
* \param owner The SCSI ID to check.
* \return True if playback in progress, false if playback idle.
*/
bool audio_is_playing(uint8_t id);
/**
* Begins audio playback for a file.
*
* \param owner The SCSI ID that initiated this playback operation.
* \param img Pointer to the image containing PCM samples to play.
* \param start Byte offset within file where playback will begin, inclusive.
* \param end Byte offset within file where playback will end, exclusive.
* \param swap If false, little-endian sample order, otherwise big-endian.
* \return True if successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool audio_play(uint8_t owner, ImageBackingStore* img, uint64_t start, uint64_t end, bool swap);
/**
* Pauses audio playback. This may be delayed slightly to allow sample buffers
* to purge.
*
* \param id The SCSI ID to pause audio playback on.
* \param pause If true, pause, otherwise resume.
* \return True if operation changed audio output, false if no change.
*/
bool audio_set_paused(uint8_t id, bool pause);
/**
* Stops audio playback.
*
* \param id The SCSI ID to stop audio playback on.
*/
void audio_stop(uint8_t id);
/**
* Provides SCSI 'audio status code' for the given target. Depending on the
* code this operation may produce side-effects, see the enum for details.
*
* \param id The SCSI ID to provide status codes for.
* \return The matching audio status code.
*/
audio_status_code audio_get_status_code(uint8_t id);
/**
* Gets the current volume level for a target. This is a pair of 8-bit values
* ranging from 0-255 that are averaged together to determine the final output
* level, where 0 is muted and 255 is maximum volume. The high byte corresponds
* to 0x0E channel 1 and the low byte to 0x0E channel 0. See the spec's mode
* page documentation for more details.
*
* \param id SCSI ID to provide volume for.
* \return The matching volume level.
*/
uint16_t audio_get_volume(uint8_t id);
/**
* Sets the volume level for a target, as above. See 0x0E mode page for more.
*
* \param id SCSI ID to set volume for.
* \param vol The new volume level.
*/
void audio_set_volume(uint8_t id, uint16_t vol);
/**
* Gets the 0x0E channel information for both audio ports. The high byte
* corresponds to port 1 and the low byte to port 0. If the bits defined in
* AUDIO_CHANNEL_ENABLE_MASK are not set for the respective ports, that
* output will be muted, regardless of volume set.
*
* \param id SCSI ID to provide channel information for.
* \return The channel information.
*/
uint16_t audio_get_channel(uint8_t id);
/**
* Sets the 0x0E channel information for a target, as above. See 0x0E mode
* page for more.
*
* \param id SCSI ID to set channel information for.
* \param chn The new channel information.
*/
void audio_set_channel(uint8_t id, uint16_t chn);