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1 /* ladspa.h | |
2 | |
3 Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API Version 1.1[LGPL]. | |
4 Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Richard W.E. Furse, Paul Barton-Davis, | |
5 Stefan Westerfeld. | |
6 | |
7 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
8 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License | |
9 as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of | |
10 the License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
11 | |
12 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
13 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
15 Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
16 | |
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | |
18 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software | |
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 | |
20 USA. */ | |
21 | |
22 #ifndef LADSPA_INCLUDED | |
23 #define LADSPA_INCLUDED | |
24 | |
25 #define LADSPA_VERSION "1.1" | |
26 #define LADSPA_VERSION_MAJOR 1 | |
27 #define LADSPA_VERSION_MINOR 1 | |
28 | |
29 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
30 extern "C" { | |
31 #endif | |
32 | |
33 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
34 | |
35 /* Overview: | |
36 | |
37 There is a large number of synthesis packages in use or development | |
38 on the Linux platform at this time. This API (`The Linux Audio | |
39 Developer's Simple Plugin API') attempts to give programmers the | |
40 ability to write simple `plugin' audio processors in C/C++ and link | |
41 them dynamically (`plug') into a range of these packages (`hosts'). | |
42 It should be possible for any host and any plugin to communicate | |
43 completely through this interface. | |
44 | |
45 This API is deliberately short and simple. To achieve compatibility | |
46 with a range of promising Linux sound synthesis packages it | |
47 attempts to find the `greatest common divisor' in their logical | |
48 behaviour. Having said this, certain limiting decisions are | |
49 implicit, notably the use of a fixed type (LADSPA_Data) for all | |
50 data transfer and absence of a parameterised `initialisation' | |
51 phase. See below for the LADSPA_Data typedef. | |
52 | |
53 Plugins are expected to distinguish between control and audio | |
54 data. Plugins have `ports' that are inputs or outputs for audio or | |
55 control data and each plugin is `run' for a `block' corresponding | |
56 to a short time interval measured in samples. Audio data is | |
57 communicated using arrays of LADSPA_Data, allowing a block of audio | |
58 to be processed by the plugin in a single pass. Control data is | |
59 communicated using single LADSPA_Data values. Control data has a | |
60 single value at the start of a call to the `run()' or `run_adding()' | |
61 function, and may be considered to remain this value for its | |
62 duration. The plugin may assume that all its input and output ports | |
63 have been connected to the relevant data location (see the | |
64 `connect_port()' function below) before it is asked to run. | |
65 | |
66 Plugins will reside in shared object files suitable for dynamic | |
67 linking by dlopen() and family. The file will provide a number of | |
68 `plugin types' that can be used to instantiate actual plugins | |
69 (sometimes known as `plugin instances') that can be connected | |
70 together to perform tasks. | |
71 | |
72 This API contains very limited error-handling. */ | |
73 | |
74 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
75 | |
76 /* Fundamental data type passed in and out of plugin. This data type | |
77 is used to communicate audio samples and control values. It is | |
78 assumed that the plugin will work sensibly given any numeric input | |
79 value although it may have a preferred range (see hints below). | |
80 | |
81 For audio it is generally assumed that 1.0f is the `0dB' reference | |
82 amplitude and is a `normal' signal level. */ | |
83 | |
84 typedef float LADSPA_Data; | |
85 | |
86 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
87 | |
88 /* Special Plugin Properties: | |
89 | |
90 Optional features of the plugin type are encapsulated in the | |
91 LADSPA_Properties type. This is assembled by ORing individual | |
92 properties together. */ | |
93 | |
94 typedef int LADSPA_Properties; | |
95 | |
96 /* Property LADSPA_PROPERTY_REALTIME indicates that the plugin has a | |
97 real-time dependency (e.g. listens to a MIDI device) and so its | |
98 output must not be cached or subject to significant latency. */ | |
99 #define LADSPA_PROPERTY_REALTIME 0x1 | |
100 | |
101 /* Property LADSPA_PROPERTY_INPLACE_BROKEN indicates that the plugin | |
102 may cease to work correctly if the host elects to use the same data | |
103 location for both input and output (see connect_port()). This | |
104 should be avoided as enabling this flag makes it impossible for | |
105 hosts to use the plugin to process audio `in-place.' */ | |
106 #define LADSPA_PROPERTY_INPLACE_BROKEN 0x2 | |
107 | |
108 /* Property LADSPA_PROPERTY_HARD_RT_CAPABLE indicates that the plugin | |
109 is capable of running not only in a conventional host but also in a | |
110 `hard real-time' environment. To qualify for this the plugin must | |
111 satisfy all of the following: | |
112 | |
113 (1) The plugin must not use malloc(), free() or other heap memory | |
114 management within its run() or run_adding() functions. All new | |
115 memory used in run() must be managed via the stack. These | |
116 restrictions only apply to the run() function. | |
117 | |
118 (2) The plugin will not attempt to make use of any library | |
119 functions with the exceptions of functions in the ANSI standard C | |
120 and C maths libraries, which the host is expected to provide. | |
121 | |
122 (3) The plugin will not access files, devices, pipes, sockets, IPC | |
123 or any other mechanism that might result in process or thread | |
124 blocking. | |
125 | |
126 (4) The plugin will take an amount of time to execute a run() or | |
127 run_adding() call approximately of form (A+B*SampleCount) where A | |
128 and B depend on the machine and host in use. This amount of time | |
129 may not depend on input signals or plugin state. The host is left | |
130 the responsibility to perform timings to estimate upper bounds for | |
131 A and B. */ | |
132 #define LADSPA_PROPERTY_HARD_RT_CAPABLE 0x4 | |
133 | |
134 #define LADSPA_IS_REALTIME(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PROPERTY_REALTIME) | |
135 #define LADSPA_IS_INPLACE_BROKEN(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PROPERTY_INPLACE_BROKEN) | |
136 #define LADSPA_IS_HARD_RT_CAPABLE(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PROPERTY_HARD_RT_CAPABLE) | |
137 | |
138 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
139 | |
140 /* Plugin Ports: | |
141 | |
142 Plugins have `ports' that are inputs or outputs for audio or | |
143 data. Ports can communicate arrays of LADSPA_Data (for audio | |
144 inputs/outputs) or single LADSPA_Data values (for control | |
145 input/outputs). This information is encapsulated in the | |
146 LADSPA_PortDescriptor type which is assembled by ORing individual | |
147 properties together. | |
148 | |
149 Note that a port must be an input or an output port but not both | |
150 and that a port must be a control or audio port but not both. */ | |
151 | |
152 typedef int LADSPA_PortDescriptor; | |
153 | |
154 /* Property LADSPA_PORT_INPUT indicates that the port is an input. */ | |
155 #define LADSPA_PORT_INPUT 0x1 | |
156 | |
157 /* Property LADSPA_PORT_OUTPUT indicates that the port is an output. */ | |
158 #define LADSPA_PORT_OUTPUT 0x2 | |
159 | |
160 /* Property LADSPA_PORT_CONTROL indicates that the port is a control | |
161 port. */ | |
162 #define LADSPA_PORT_CONTROL 0x4 | |
163 | |
164 /* Property LADSPA_PORT_AUDIO indicates that the port is a audio | |
165 port. */ | |
166 #define LADSPA_PORT_AUDIO 0x8 | |
167 | |
168 #define LADSPA_IS_PORT_INPUT(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PORT_INPUT) | |
169 #define LADSPA_IS_PORT_OUTPUT(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PORT_OUTPUT) | |
170 #define LADSPA_IS_PORT_CONTROL(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PORT_CONTROL) | |
171 #define LADSPA_IS_PORT_AUDIO(x) ((x) & LADSPA_PORT_AUDIO) | |
172 | |
173 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
174 | |
175 /* Plugin Port Range Hints: | |
176 | |
177 The host may wish to provide a representation of data entering or | |
178 leaving a plugin (e.g. to generate a GUI automatically). To make | |
179 this more meaningful, the plugin should provide `hints' to the host | |
180 describing the usual values taken by the data. | |
181 | |
182 Note that these are only hints. The host may ignore them and the | |
183 plugin must not assume that data supplied to it is meaningful. If | |
184 the plugin receives invalid input data it is expected to continue | |
185 to run without failure and, where possible, produce a sensible | |
186 output (e.g. a high-pass filter given a negative cutoff frequency | |
187 might switch to an all-pass mode). | |
188 | |
189 Hints are meaningful for all input and output ports but hints for | |
190 input control ports are expected to be particularly useful. | |
191 | |
192 More hint information is encapsulated in the | |
193 LADSPA_PortRangeHintDescriptor type which is assembled by ORing | |
194 individual hint types together. Hints may require further | |
195 LowerBound and UpperBound information. | |
196 | |
197 All the hint information for a particular port is aggregated in the | |
198 LADSPA_PortRangeHint structure. */ | |
199 | |
200 typedef int LADSPA_PortRangeHintDescriptor; | |
201 | |
202 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW indicates that the LowerBound field | |
203 of the LADSPA_PortRangeHint should be considered meaningful. The | |
204 value in this field should be considered the (inclusive) lower | |
205 bound of the valid range. If LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE is also | |
206 specified then the value of LowerBound should be multiplied by the | |
207 sample rate. */ | |
208 #define LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW 0x1 | |
209 | |
210 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE indicates that the UpperBound field | |
211 of the LADSPA_PortRangeHint should be considered meaningful. The | |
212 value in this field should be considered the (inclusive) upper | |
213 bound of the valid range. If LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE is also | |
214 specified then the value of UpperBound should be multiplied by the | |
215 sample rate. */ | |
216 #define LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE 0x2 | |
217 | |
218 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED indicates that the data item should be | |
219 considered a Boolean toggle. Data less than or equal to zero should | |
220 be considered `off' or `false,' and data above zero should be | |
221 considered `on' or `true.' LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED may not be used in | |
222 conjunction with any other hint except LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_0 or | |
223 LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_1. */ | |
224 #define LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED 0x4 | |
225 | |
226 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE indicates that any bounds specified | |
227 should be interpreted as multiples of the sample rate. For | |
228 instance, a frequency range from 0Hz to the Nyquist frequency (half | |
229 the sample rate) could be requested by this hint in conjunction | |
230 with LowerBound = 0 and UpperBound = 0.5. Hosts that support bounds | |
231 at all must support this hint to retain meaning. */ | |
232 #define LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE 0x8 | |
233 | |
234 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC indicates that it is likely that the | |
235 user will find it more intuitive to view values using a logarithmic | |
236 scale. This is particularly useful for frequencies and gains. */ | |
237 #define LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC 0x10 | |
238 | |
239 /* Hint LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER indicates that a user interface would | |
240 probably wish to provide a stepped control taking only integer | |
241 values. Any bounds set should be slightly wider than the actual | |
242 integer range required to avoid floating point rounding errors. For | |
243 instance, the integer set {0,1,2,3} might be described as [-0.1, | |
244 3.1]. */ | |
245 #define LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER 0x20 | |
246 | |
247 /* The various LADSPA_HINT_HAS_DEFAULT_* hints indicate a `normal' | |
248 value for the port that is sensible as a default. For instance, | |
249 this value is suitable for use as an initial value in a user | |
250 interface or as a value the host might assign to a control port | |
251 when the user has not provided one. Defaults are encoded using a | |
252 mask so only one default may be specified for a port. Some of the | |
253 hints make use of lower and upper bounds, in which case the | |
254 relevant bound or bounds must be available and | |
255 LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE must be applied as usual. The resulting | |
256 default must be rounded if LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER is present. Default | |
257 values were introduced in LADSPA v1.1. */ | |
258 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK 0x3C0 | |
259 | |
260 /* This default values indicates that no default is provided. */ | |
261 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_NONE 0x0 | |
262 | |
263 /* This default hint indicates that the suggested lower bound for the | |
264 port should be used. */ | |
265 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MINIMUM 0x40 | |
266 | |
267 /* This default hint indicates that a low value between the suggested | |
268 lower and upper bounds should be chosen. For ports with | |
269 LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC, this should be exp(log(lower) * 0.75 + | |
270 log(upper) * 0.25). Otherwise, this should be (lower * 0.75 + upper | |
271 * 0.25). */ | |
272 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_LOW 0x80 | |
273 | |
274 /* This default hint indicates that a middle value between the | |
275 suggested lower and upper bounds should be chosen. For ports with | |
276 LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC, this should be exp(log(lower) * 0.5 + | |
277 log(upper) * 0.5). Otherwise, this should be (lower * 0.5 + upper * | |
278 0.5). */ | |
279 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MIDDLE 0xC0 | |
280 | |
281 /* This default hint indicates that a high value between the suggested | |
282 lower and upper bounds should be chosen. For ports with | |
283 LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC, this should be exp(log(lower) * 0.25 + | |
284 log(upper) * 0.75). Otherwise, this should be (lower * 0.25 + upper | |
285 * 0.75). */ | |
286 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_HIGH 0x100 | |
287 | |
288 /* This default hint indicates that the suggested upper bound for the | |
289 port should be used. */ | |
290 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MAXIMUM 0x140 | |
291 | |
292 /* This default hint indicates that the number 0 should be used. Note | |
293 that this default may be used in conjunction with | |
294 LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED. */ | |
295 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_0 0x200 | |
296 | |
297 /* This default hint indicates that the number 1 should be used. Note | |
298 that this default may be used in conjunction with | |
299 LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED. */ | |
300 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_1 0x240 | |
301 | |
302 /* This default hint indicates that the number 100 should be used. */ | |
303 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_100 0x280 | |
304 | |
305 /* This default hint indicates that the Hz frequency of `concert A' | |
306 should be used. This will be 440 unless the host uses an unusual | |
307 tuning convention, in which case it may be within a few Hz. */ | |
308 #define LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_440 0x2C0 | |
309 | |
310 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW) | |
311 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE) | |
312 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_TOGGLED(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_TOGGLED) | |
313 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE) | |
314 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_LOGARITHMIC(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_LOGARITHMIC) | |
315 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_INTEGER(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_INTEGER) | |
316 | |
317 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_HAS_DEFAULT(x) ((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) | |
318 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_MINIMUM(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
319 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MINIMUM) | |
320 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_LOW(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
321 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_LOW) | |
322 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_MIDDLE(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
323 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MIDDLE) | |
324 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_HIGH(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
325 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_HIGH) | |
326 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_MAXIMUM(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
327 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MAXIMUM) | |
328 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_0(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
329 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_0) | |
330 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_1(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
331 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_1) | |
332 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_100(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
333 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_100) | |
334 #define LADSPA_IS_HINT_DEFAULT_440(x) (((x) & LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_MASK) \ | |
335 == LADSPA_HINT_DEFAULT_440) | |
336 | |
337 typedef struct _LADSPA_PortRangeHint { | |
338 | |
339 /* Hints about the port. */ | |
340 LADSPA_PortRangeHintDescriptor HintDescriptor; | |
341 | |
342 /* Meaningful when hint LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_BELOW is active. When | |
343 LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE is also active then this value should be | |
344 multiplied by the relevant sample rate. */ | |
345 LADSPA_Data LowerBound; | |
346 | |
347 /* Meaningful when hint LADSPA_HINT_BOUNDED_ABOVE is active. When | |
348 LADSPA_HINT_SAMPLE_RATE is also active then this value should be | |
349 multiplied by the relevant sample rate. */ | |
350 LADSPA_Data UpperBound; | |
351 | |
352 } LADSPA_PortRangeHint; | |
353 | |
354 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
355 | |
356 /* Plugin Handles: | |
357 | |
358 This plugin handle indicates a particular instance of the plugin | |
359 concerned. It is valid to compare this to NULL (0 for C++) but | |
360 otherwise the host should not attempt to interpret it. The plugin | |
361 may use it to reference internal instance data. */ | |
362 | |
363 typedef void * LADSPA_Handle; | |
364 | |
365 /*****************************************************************************/ | |
366 | |
367 /* Descriptor for a Type of Plugin: | |
368 | |
369 This structure is used to describe a plugin type. It provides a | |
370 number of functions to examine the type, instantiate it, link it to | |
371 buffers and workspaces and to run it. */ | |
372 | |
373 typedef struct _LADSPA_Descriptor { | |
374 | |
375 /* This numeric identifier indicates the plugin type | |
376 uniquely. Plugin programmers may reserve ranges of IDs from a | |
377 central body to avoid clashes. Hosts may assume that IDs are | |
378 below 0x1000000. */ | |
379 unsigned long UniqueID; | |
380 | |
381 /* This identifier can be used as a unique, case-sensitive | |
382 identifier for the plugin type within the plugin file. Plugin | |
383 types should be identified by file and label rather than by index | |
384 or plugin name, which may be changed in new plugin | |
385 versions. Labels must not contain white-space characters. */ | |
386 const char * Label; | |
387 | |
388 /* This indicates a number of properties of the plugin. */ | |
389 LADSPA_Properties Properties; | |
390 | |
391 /* This member points to the null-terminated name of the plugin | |
392 (e.g. "Sine Oscillator"). */ | |
393 const char * Name; | |
394 | |
395 /* This member points to the null-terminated string indicating the | |
396 maker of the plugin. This can be an empty string but not NULL. */ | |
397 const char * Maker; | |
398 | |
399 /* This member points to the null-terminated string indicating any | |
400 copyright applying to the plugin. If no Copyright applies the | |
401 string "None" should be used. */ | |
402 const char * Copyright; | |
403 | |
404 /* This indicates the number of ports (input AND output) present on | |
405 the plugin. */ | |
406 unsigned long PortCount; | |
407 | |
408 /* This member indicates an array of port descriptors. Valid indices | |
409 vary from 0 to PortCount-1. */ | |
410 const LADSPA_PortDescriptor * PortDescriptors; | |
411 | |
412 /* This member indicates an array of null-terminated strings | |
413 describing ports (e.g. "Frequency (Hz)"). Valid indices vary from | |
414 0 to PortCount-1. */ | |
415 const char * const * PortNames; | |
416 | |
417 /* This member indicates an array of range hints for each port (see | |
418 above). Valid indices vary from 0 to PortCount-1. */ | |
419 const LADSPA_PortRangeHint * PortRangeHints; | |
420 | |
421 /* This may be used by the plugin developer to pass any custom | |
422 implementation data into an instantiate call. It must not be used | |
423 or interpreted by the host. It is expected that most plugin | |
424 writers will not use this facility as LADSPA_Handle should be | |
425 used to hold instance data. */ | |
426 void * ImplementationData; | |
427 | |
428 /* This member is a function pointer that instantiates a plugin. A | |
429 handle is returned indicating the new plugin instance. The | |
430 instantiation function accepts a sample rate as a parameter. The | |
431 plugin descriptor from which this instantiate function was found | |
432 must also be passed. This function must return NULL if | |
433 instantiation fails. | |
434 | |
435 Note that instance initialisation should generally occur in | |
436 activate() rather than here. */ | |
437 LADSPA_Handle (*instantiate)(const struct _LADSPA_Descriptor * Descriptor, | |
438 unsigned long SampleRate); | |
439 | |
440 /* This member is a function pointer that connects a port on an | |
441 instantiated plugin to a memory location at which a block of data | |
442 for the port will be read/written. The data location is expected | |
443 to be an array of LADSPA_Data for audio ports or a single | |
444 LADSPA_Data value for control ports. Memory issues will be | |
445 managed by the host. The plugin must read/write the data at these | |
446 locations every time run() or run_adding() is called and the data | |
447 present at the time of this connection call should not be | |
448 considered meaningful. | |
449 | |
450 connect_port() may be called more than once for a plugin instance | |
451 to allow the host to change the buffers that the plugin is | |
452 reading or writing. These calls may be made before or after | |
453 activate() or deactivate() calls. | |
454 | |
455 connect_port() must be called at least once for each port before | |
456 run() or run_adding() is called. When working with blocks of | |
457 LADSPA_Data the plugin should pay careful attention to the block | |
458 size passed to the run function as the block allocated may only | |
459 just be large enough to contain the block of samples. | |
460 | |
461 Plugin writers should be aware that the host may elect to use the | |
462 same buffer for more than one port and even use the same buffer | |
463 for both input and output (see LADSPA_PROPERTY_INPLACE_BROKEN). | |
464 However, overlapped buffers or use of a single buffer for both | |
465 audio and control data may result in unexpected behaviour. */ | |
466 void (*connect_port)(LADSPA_Handle Instance, | |
467 unsigned long Port, | |
468 LADSPA_Data * DataLocation); | |
469 | |
470 /* This member is a function pointer that initialises a plugin | |
471 instance and activates it for use. This is separated from | |
472 instantiate() to aid real-time support and so that hosts can | |
473 reinitialise a plugin instance by calling deactivate() and then | |
474 activate(). In this case the plugin instance must reset all state | |
475 information dependent on the history of the plugin instance | |
476 except for any data locations provided by connect_port() and any | |
477 gain set by set_run_adding_gain(). If there is nothing for | |
478 activate() to do then the plugin writer may provide a NULL rather | |
479 than an empty function. | |
480 | |
481 When present, hosts must call this function once before run() (or | |
482 run_adding()) is called for the first time. This call should be | |
483 made as close to the run() call as possible and indicates to | |
484 real-time plugins that they are now live. Plugins should not rely | |
485 on a prompt call to run() after activate(). activate() may not be | |
486 called again unless deactivate() is called first. Note that | |
487 connect_port() may be called before or after a call to | |
488 activate(). */ | |
489 void (*activate)(LADSPA_Handle Instance); | |
490 | |
491 /* This method is a function pointer that runs an instance of a | |
492 plugin for a block. Two parameters are required: the first is a | |
493 handle to the particular instance to be run and the second | |
494 indicates the block size (in samples) for which the plugin | |
495 instance may run. | |
496 | |
497 Note that if an activate() function exists then it must be called | |
498 before run() or run_adding(). If deactivate() is called for a | |
499 plugin instance then the plugin instance may not be reused until | |
500 activate() has been called again. | |
501 | |
502 If the plugin has the property LADSPA_PROPERTY_HARD_RT_CAPABLE | |
503 then there are various things that the plugin should not do | |
504 within the run() or run_adding() functions (see above). */ | |
505 void (*run)(LADSPA_Handle Instance, | |
506 unsigned long SampleCount); | |
507 | |
508 /* This method is a function pointer that runs an instance of a | |
509 plugin for a block. This has identical behaviour to run() except | |
510 in the way data is output from the plugin. When run() is used, | |
511 values are written directly to the memory areas associated with | |
512 the output ports. However when run_adding() is called, values | |
513 must be added to the values already present in the memory | |
514 areas. Furthermore, output values written must be scaled by the | |
515 current gain set by set_run_adding_gain() (see below) before | |
516 addition. | |
517 | |
518 run_adding() is optional. When it is not provided by a plugin, | |
519 this function pointer must be set to NULL. When it is provided, | |
520 the function set_run_adding_gain() must be provided also. */ | |
521 void (*run_adding)(LADSPA_Handle Instance, | |
522 unsigned long SampleCount); | |
523 | |
524 /* This method is a function pointer that sets the output gain for | |
525 use when run_adding() is called (see above). If this function is | |
526 never called the gain is assumed to default to 1. Gain | |
527 information should be retained when activate() or deactivate() | |
528 are called. | |
529 | |
530 This function should be provided by the plugin if and only if the | |
531 run_adding() function is provided. When it is absent this | |
532 function pointer must be set to NULL. */ | |
533 void (*set_run_adding_gain)(LADSPA_Handle Instance, | |
534 LADSPA_Data Gain); | |
535 | |
536 /* This is the counterpart to activate() (see above). If there is | |
537 nothing for deactivate() to do then the plugin writer may provide | |
538 a NULL rather than an empty function. | |
539 | |
540 Hosts must deactivate all activated units after they have been | |
541 run() (or run_adding()) for the last time. This call should be | |
542 made as close to the last run() call as possible and indicates to | |
543 real-time plugins that they are no longer live. Plugins should | |
544 not rely on prompt deactivation. Note that connect_port() may be | |
545 called before or after a call to deactivate(). | |
546 | |
547 Deactivation is not similar to pausing as the plugin instance | |
548 will be reinitialised when activate() is called to reuse it. */ | |
549 void (*deactivate)(LADSPA_Handle Instance); | |
550 | |
551 /* Once an instance of a plugin has been finished with it can be | |
552 deleted using the following function. The instance handle passed | |
553 ceases to be valid after this call. | |
554 | |
555 If activate() was called for a plugin instance then a | |
556 corresponding call to deactivate() must be made before cleanup() | |
557 is called. */ | |
558 void (*cleanup)(LADSPA_Handle Instance); | |
559 | |
560 } LADSPA_Descriptor; | |
561 | |
562 /**********************************************************************/ | |
563 | |
564 /* Accessing a Plugin: */ | |
565 | |
566 /* The exact mechanism by which plugins are loaded is host-dependent, | |
567 however all most hosts will need to know is the name of shared | |
568 object file containing the plugin types. To allow multiple hosts to | |
569 share plugin types, hosts may wish to check for environment | |
570 variable LADSPA_PATH. If present, this should contain a | |
571 colon-separated path indicating directories that should be searched | |
572 (in order) when loading plugin types. | |
573 | |
574 A plugin programmer must include a function called | |
575 "ladspa_descriptor" with the following function prototype within | |
576 the shared object file. This function will have C-style linkage (if | |
577 you are using C++ this is taken care of by the `extern "C"' clause | |
578 at the top of the file). | |
579 | |
580 A host will find the plugin shared object file by one means or | |
581 another, find the ladspa_descriptor() function, call it, and | |
582 proceed from there. | |
583 | |
584 Plugin types are accessed by index (not ID) using values from 0 | |
585 upwards. Out of range indexes must result in this function | |
586 returning NULL, so the plugin count can be determined by checking | |
587 for the least index that results in NULL being returned. */ | |
588 | |
589 const LADSPA_Descriptor * ladspa_descriptor(unsigned long Index); | |
590 | |
591 /* Datatype corresponding to the ladspa_descriptor() function. */ | |
592 typedef const LADSPA_Descriptor * | |
593 (*LADSPA_Descriptor_Function)(unsigned long Index); | |
594 | |
595 /**********************************************************************/ | |
596 | |
597 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
598 } | |
599 #endif | |
600 | |
601 #endif /* LADSPA_INCLUDED */ | |
602 | |
603 /* EOF */ |