annotate data/osc/OSCQueue.cpp @ 575:8688430850d6

* either I'm going mad or the compiler is... valgrind and sizeof both seem to think that reading or writing m_size is reading beyond the end of the object, unless I add m_spare padding... why?
author Chris Cannam
date Mon, 16 Mar 2009 16:32:02 +0000
parents 115f60df1e4d
children d7f3dfe6f9a4
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Chris@320 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
Chris@320 2
Chris@320 3 /*
Chris@320 4 Sonic Visualiser
Chris@320 5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
Chris@320 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
Chris@320 7
Chris@320 8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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Chris@320 13 */
Chris@320 14
Chris@320 15 /*
Chris@320 16 This is a modified version of a source file from the
Chris@320 17 Rosegarden MIDI and audio sequencer and notation editor.
Chris@320 18 This file copyright 2000-2006 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
Chris@320 19 */
Chris@320 20
Chris@320 21 #include "OSCQueue.h"
Chris@320 22
Chris@408 23 #include "base/Profiler.h"
Chris@408 24
Chris@320 25 #include <iostream>
Chris@320 26
Chris@320 27 #define OSC_MESSAGE_QUEUE_SIZE 1023
Chris@320 28
Chris@320 29 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 30
Chris@320 31 void
Chris@320 32 OSCQueue::oscError(int num, const char *msg, const char *path)
Chris@320 33 {
Chris@320 34 std::cerr << "ERROR: OSCQueue::oscError: liblo server error " << num
Chris@320 35 << " in path " << path << ": " << msg << std::endl;
Chris@320 36 }
Chris@320 37
Chris@320 38 int
Chris@320 39 OSCQueue::oscMessageHandler(const char *path, const char *types, lo_arg **argv,
Chris@320 40 int argc, lo_message, void *user_data)
Chris@320 41 {
Chris@320 42 OSCQueue *queue = static_cast<OSCQueue *>(user_data);
Chris@320 43
Chris@320 44 int target;
Chris@320 45 int targetData;
Chris@320 46 QString method;
Chris@320 47
Chris@320 48 if (!queue->parseOSCPath(path, target, targetData, method)) {
Chris@320 49 return 1;
Chris@320 50 }
Chris@320 51
Chris@320 52 OSCMessage message;
Chris@320 53 message.setTarget(target);
Chris@320 54 message.setTargetData(targetData);
Chris@320 55 message.setMethod(method);
Chris@320 56
Chris@320 57 int i = 0;
Chris@320 58
Chris@320 59 while (types && i < argc && types[i]) {
Chris@320 60
Chris@320 61 char type = types[i];
Chris@320 62 lo_arg *arg = argv[i];
Chris@320 63
Chris@320 64 switch (type) {
Chris@320 65 case 'i': message.addArg(arg->i); break;
Chris@320 66 // This conversion fails to compile in 64-bit environments
Chris@320 67 // at present, and we don't use the h type anyway so we
Chris@320 68 // can safely omit it
Chris@320 69 // case 'h': message.addArg(arg->h); break;
Chris@320 70 case 'f': message.addArg(arg->f); break;
Chris@320 71 case 'd': message.addArg(arg->d); break;
Chris@320 72 case 'c': message.addArg(arg->c); break;
Chris@320 73 case 't': message.addArg(arg->i); break;
Chris@320 74 case 's': message.addArg(&arg->s); break;
Chris@320 75 default: std::cerr << "WARNING: OSCQueue::oscMessageHandler: "
Chris@320 76 << "Unsupported OSC type '" << type << "'"
Chris@320 77 << std::endl;
Chris@320 78 break;
Chris@320 79 }
Chris@320 80
Chris@320 81 ++i;
Chris@320 82 }
Chris@320 83
Chris@320 84 queue->postMessage(message);
Chris@320 85 return 0;
Chris@320 86 }
Chris@320 87
Chris@320 88 #endif
Chris@320 89
Chris@320 90 OSCQueue::OSCQueue() :
Chris@320 91 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 92 m_thread(0),
Chris@320 93 #endif
Chris@320 94 m_buffer(OSC_MESSAGE_QUEUE_SIZE)
Chris@320 95 {
Chris@408 96 Profiler profiler("OSCQueue::OSCQueue");
Chris@408 97
Chris@320 98 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 99 m_thread = lo_server_thread_new(NULL, oscError);
Chris@320 100
Chris@320 101 lo_server_thread_add_method(m_thread, NULL, NULL,
Chris@320 102 oscMessageHandler, this);
Chris@320 103
Chris@320 104 lo_server_thread_start(m_thread);
Chris@320 105
Chris@320 106 std::cout << "OSCQueue::OSCQueue: Base OSC URL is "
Chris@320 107 << lo_server_thread_get_url(m_thread) << std::endl;
Chris@320 108 #endif
Chris@320 109 }
Chris@320 110
Chris@320 111 OSCQueue::~OSCQueue()
Chris@320 112 {
Chris@320 113 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 114 if (m_thread) {
Chris@320 115 lo_server_thread_stop(m_thread);
Chris@320 116 }
Chris@320 117 #endif
Chris@320 118
Chris@320 119 while (m_buffer.getReadSpace() > 0) {
Chris@320 120 delete m_buffer.readOne();
Chris@320 121 }
Chris@320 122 }
Chris@320 123
Chris@320 124 bool
Chris@320 125 OSCQueue::isOK() const
Chris@320 126 {
Chris@320 127 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 128 return (m_thread != 0);
Chris@320 129 #else
Chris@320 130 return false;
Chris@320 131 #endif
Chris@320 132 }
Chris@320 133
Chris@320 134 QString
Chris@320 135 OSCQueue::getOSCURL() const
Chris@320 136 {
Chris@320 137 QString url = "";
Chris@320 138 #ifdef HAVE_LIBLO
Chris@320 139 url = lo_server_thread_get_url(m_thread);
Chris@320 140 #endif
Chris@320 141 return url;
Chris@320 142 }
Chris@320 143
Chris@320 144 size_t
Chris@320 145 OSCQueue::getMessagesAvailable() const
Chris@320 146 {
Chris@320 147 return m_buffer.getReadSpace();
Chris@320 148 }
Chris@320 149
Chris@320 150 OSCMessage
Chris@320 151 OSCQueue::readMessage()
Chris@320 152 {
Chris@320 153 OSCMessage *message = m_buffer.readOne();
Chris@320 154 OSCMessage rmessage = *message;
Chris@320 155 delete message;
Chris@320 156 return rmessage;
Chris@320 157 }
Chris@320 158
Chris@320 159 void
Chris@320 160 OSCQueue::postMessage(OSCMessage message)
Chris@320 161 {
Chris@320 162 int count = 0, max = 5;
Chris@320 163 while (m_buffer.getWriteSpace() == 0) {
Chris@320 164 if (count == max) {
Chris@320 165 std::cerr << "ERROR: OSCQueue::postMessage: OSC message queue is full and not clearing -- abandoning incoming message" << std::endl;
Chris@320 166 return;
Chris@320 167 }
Chris@320 168 std::cerr << "WARNING: OSCQueue::postMessage: OSC message queue (capacity " << m_buffer.getSize() << " is full!" << std::endl;
Chris@320 169 std::cerr << "Waiting for something to be processed" << std::endl;
Chris@320 170 #ifdef _WIN32
Chris@320 171 Sleep(1);
Chris@320 172 #else
Chris@320 173 sleep(1);
Chris@320 174 #endif
Chris@320 175 count++;
Chris@320 176 }
Chris@320 177
Chris@320 178 OSCMessage *mp = new OSCMessage(message);
Chris@320 179 m_buffer.write(&mp, 1);
Chris@320 180 std::cerr << "OSCQueue::postMessage: Posted OSC message: target "
Chris@320 181 << message.getTarget() << ", target data " << message.getTargetData()
Chris@320 182 << ", method " << message.getMethod().toStdString() << std::endl;
Chris@320 183 emit messagesAvailable();
Chris@320 184 }
Chris@320 185
Chris@320 186 bool
Chris@320 187 OSCQueue::parseOSCPath(QString path, int &target, int &targetData,
Chris@320 188 QString &method)
Chris@320 189 {
Chris@320 190 while (path.startsWith("/")) {
Chris@320 191 path = path.right(path.length()-1);
Chris@320 192 }
Chris@320 193
Chris@320 194 int i = 0;
Chris@320 195
Chris@320 196 bool ok = false;
Chris@320 197 target = path.section('/', i, i).toInt(&ok);
Chris@320 198
Chris@320 199 if (!ok) {
Chris@320 200 target = 0;
Chris@320 201 } else {
Chris@320 202 ++i;
Chris@320 203 targetData = path.section('/', i, i).toInt(&ok);
Chris@320 204 if (!ok) {
Chris@320 205 targetData = 0;
Chris@320 206 } else {
Chris@320 207 ++i;
Chris@320 208 }
Chris@320 209 }
Chris@320 210
Chris@320 211 method = path.section('/', i, -1);
Chris@320 212
Chris@320 213 if (method.contains('/')) {
Chris@320 214 std::cerr << "ERROR: OSCQueue::parseOSCPath: malformed path \""
Chris@320 215 << path.toStdString() << "\" (should be target/data/method or "
Chris@320 216 << "target/method or method, where target and data "
Chris@320 217 << "are numeric)" << std::endl;
Chris@320 218 return false;
Chris@320 219 }
Chris@320 220
Chris@320 221 std::cerr << "OSCQueue::parseOSCPath: good path \"" << path.toStdString()
Chris@320 222 << "\"" << std::endl;
Chris@320 223
Chris@320 224 return true;
Chris@320 225 }
Chris@320 226