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+/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
+
+/* dssi.h
+
+   DSSI version 0.10
+   Copyright (c) 2004,2005 Chris Cannam, Steve Harris and Sean Bolton
+   
+   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+   as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
+   the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+   
+   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+   Lesser General Public License for more details.
+   
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+   License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
+   USA.
+*/
+
+#ifndef DSSI_INCLUDED
+#define DSSI_INCLUDED
+
+#include "ladspa.h"
+#include "alsa/seq_event.h"
+
+#define DSSI_VERSION "0.10"
+#define DSSI_VERSION_MAJOR 0
+#define DSSI_VERSION_MINOR 10
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* 
+   There is a need for an API that supports hosted MIDI soft synths
+   with GUIs in Linux audio applications.  In time the GMPI initiative
+   should comprehensively address this need, but the requirement for
+   Linux applications to be able to support simple hosted synths is
+   here now, and GMPI is not.  This proposal (the "DSSI Soft Synth
+   Interface" or DSSI, pronounced "dizzy") aims to provide a simple
+   solution in a way that we hope will prove complete and compelling
+   enough to support now, yet not so compelling as to supplant GMPI or
+   any other comprehensive future proposal.
+
+   For simplicity and familiarity, this API is based as far as
+   possible on existing work -- the LADSPA plugin API for control
+   values and audio processing, and the ALSA sequencer event types for
+   MIDI event communication.  The GUI part of the proposal is quite
+   new, but may also be applicable retroactively to LADSPA plugins
+   that do not otherwise support this synth interface.
+*/
+
+/*
+   A program wishing to use the DSSI v2 API should set the following
+   symbol to 2 before including this header.
+*/
+#if (!defined DSSI_API_LEVEL)
+#define DSSI_API_LEVEL 1
+#endif
+
+typedef struct _DSSI_Program_Descriptor {
+
+    /** Bank number for this program.  Note that DSSI does not support
+        MIDI-style separation of bank LSB and MSB values.  There is no
+        restriction on the set of available banks: the numbers do not
+        need to be contiguous, there does not need to be a bank 0, etc. */
+    unsigned long Bank;
+
+    /** Program number (unique within its bank) for this program.
+	There is no restriction on the set of available programs: the
+	numbers do not need to be contiguous, there does not need to
+	be a program 0, etc. */
+    unsigned long Program;
+
+    /** Name of the program. */
+    const char * Name;
+
+} DSSI_Program_Descriptor;
+
+
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_STATE  0x01
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_BPM    0x02
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_BBT    0x10
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_TIME   0x20
+
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_STATE_STOPPED       0
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_STATE_RUNNING       1
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_STATE_FREEWHEELING  2
+#define DSSI_TRANSPORT_STATE_OTHER         3  /* waiting for sync, ? */
+
+typedef struct _DSSI_Transport_Info {
+
+    /** The value of this field indicates which of the following
+     *  transport information fields contain valid values. It is
+     *  the logical OR of the DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_* bits defined
+     *  above, and may be zero. */
+    int  Valid;
+
+
+    /** This field is valid when (Valid & DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_STATE)
+     *  is true:
+     *
+     *  ---- The current transport state, one of the DSSI_TRANSPORT_STATE_*
+     *       values defined above. */
+    int  State;
+
+
+    /** This field is valid when (Valid & DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_BPM)
+     *  is true:
+     *
+     *  ---- The current tempo, in beats per minute.  */
+    double Beats_Per_Minute;
+
+
+    /** These six fields are valid when (Valid & DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_BBT)
+     *  is true:
+     *
+     *  ---- The bar number at the beginning of the current process cycle. */
+    unsigned long Bar;
+
+    /** ---- The beat within that Bar. */
+    unsigned long Beat;
+    
+    /** ---- The tick within that Beat. */
+    unsigned long Tick;
+
+    /** ---- The (possibly fractional) tick count since transport 'start'
+     *       and the beginning of the current Bar. */
+    double Bar_Start_Tick;
+
+    /** ---- The number of beats per bar. */
+    float  Beats_Per_Bar;
+
+    /** ---- The number of ticks for each beat. */
+    double Ticks_Per_Beat;
+
+    /* [Sean says: I left out the 'beat_type' (time signature "denominator")
+     * field of the jack_position_t structure, because I think it's useless
+     * except to a notation program. Does anybody else feel like we need it?]
+     */
+
+    /** These two fields are valid when (Valid & DSSI_TRANSPORT_VALID_TIME)
+     *  is true:
+     *
+     *  ---- The transport time at the beginning of the current process
+     *       cycle, in seconds. */
+    double  Current_Time;
+
+    /** ---- The transport time at the beginning of the next process
+             cycle, unless repositioning occurs. */
+    double  Next_Time;
+
+} DSSI_Transport_Info;
+
+typedef struct _DSSI_Host_Descriptor DSSI_Host_Descriptor; /* below */
+
+typedef struct _DSSI_Descriptor {
+
+    /**
+     * DSSI_API_Version
+     *
+     * This member indicates the DSSI API level used by this plugin.
+     * All plugins must set this to 1 or 2.  The version 1 API contains
+     * all DSSI_Descriptor fields through run_multiple_synths_adding(),
+     * while the version 2 API adds the receive_host_descriptor().
+     */
+    int DSSI_API_Version;
+
+    /**
+     * LADSPA_Plugin
+     *
+     * A DSSI synth plugin consists of a LADSPA plugin plus an
+     * additional framework for controlling program settings and
+     * transmitting MIDI events.  A plugin must fully implement the
+     * LADSPA descriptor fields as well as the required LADSPA
+     * functions including instantiate() and (de)activate().  It
+     * should also implement run(), with the same behaviour as if
+     * run_synth() (below) were called with no synth events.
+     *
+     * In order to instantiate a synth the host calls the LADSPA
+     * instantiate function, passing in this LADSPA_Descriptor
+     * pointer.  The returned LADSPA_Handle is used as the argument
+     * for the DSSI functions below as well as for the LADSPA ones.
+     */
+    const LADSPA_Descriptor *LADSPA_Plugin;
+
+    /**
+     * configure()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that sends a piece of
+     * configuration data to the plugin.  The key argument specifies
+     * some aspect of the synth's configuration that is to be changed,
+     * and the value argument specifies a new value for it.  A plugin
+     * that does not require this facility at all may set this member
+     * to NULL.
+     *
+     * This call is intended to set some session-scoped aspect of a
+     * plugin's behaviour, for example to tell the plugin to load
+     * sample data from a particular file.  The plugin should act
+     * immediately on the request.  The call should return NULL on
+     * success, or an error string that may be shown to the user.  The
+     * host will free the returned value after use if it is non-NULL.
+     *
+     * Calls to configure() are not automated as timed events.
+     * Instead, a host should remember the last value associated with
+     * each key passed to configure() during a given session for a
+     * given plugin instance, and should call configure() with the
+     * correct value for each key the next time it instantiates the
+     * "same" plugin instance, for example on reloading a project in
+     * which the plugin was used before.  Plugins should note that a
+     * host may typically instantiate a plugin multiple times with the
+     * same configuration values, and should share data between
+     * instances where practical.
+     *
+     * Calling configure() completely invalidates the program and bank
+     * information last obtained from the plugin.
+     *
+     * Reserved and special key prefixes
+     * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+     * The DSSI: prefix
+     * ----------------
+     * Configure keys starting with DSSI: are reserved for particular
+     * purposes documented in the DSSI specification.  At the moment,
+     * there is one such key: DSSI:PROJECT_DIRECTORY.  A host may call
+     * configure() passing this key and a directory path value.  This
+     * indicates to the plugin and its UI that a directory at that
+     * path exists and may be used for project-local data.  Plugins
+     * may wish to use the project directory as a fallback location
+     * when looking for other file data, or as a base for relative
+     * paths in other configuration values.
+     *
+     * The GLOBAL: prefix
+     * ------------------
+     * Configure keys starting with GLOBAL: may be used by the plugin
+     * and its UI for any purpose, but are treated specially by the
+     * host.  When one of these keys is used in a configure OSC call
+     * from the plugin UI, the host makes the corresponding configure
+     * call (preserving the GLOBAL: prefix) not only to the target
+     * plugin but also to all other plugins in the same instance
+     * group, as well as their UIs.  Note that if any instance
+     * returns non-NULL from configure to indicate error, the host
+     * may stop there (and the set of plugins on which configure has
+     * been called will thus depend on the host implementation).
+     * See also the configure OSC call documentation in RFC.txt.
+     */
+    char *(*configure)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+		       const char *Key,
+		       const char *Value);
+
+    #define DSSI_RESERVED_CONFIGURE_PREFIX "DSSI:"
+    #define DSSI_GLOBAL_CONFIGURE_PREFIX "GLOBAL:"
+    #define DSSI_PROJECT_DIRECTORY_KEY \
+	DSSI_RESERVED_CONFIGURE_PREFIX "PROJECT_DIRECTORY"
+
+    /**
+     * get_program()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that provides a description
+     * of a program (named preset sound) available on this synth.  A
+     * plugin that does not support programs at all should set this
+     * member to NULL.
+     *
+     * The Index argument is an index into the plugin's list of
+     * programs, not a program number as represented by the Program
+     * field of the DSSI_Program_Descriptor.  (This distinction is
+     * needed to support synths that use non-contiguous program or
+     * bank numbers.)
+     *
+     * This function returns a DSSI_Program_Descriptor pointer that is
+     * guaranteed to be valid only until the next call to get_program,
+     * deactivate, or configure, on the same plugin instance.  This
+     * function must return NULL if passed an Index argument out of
+     * range, so that the host can use it to query the number of
+     * programs as well as their properties.
+     */
+    const DSSI_Program_Descriptor *(*get_program)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+						  unsigned long Index);
+    
+    /**
+     * select_program()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that selects a new program
+     * for this synth.  The program change should take effect
+     * immediately at the start of the next run_synth() call.  (This
+     * means that a host providing the capability of changing programs
+     * between any two notes on a track must vary the block size so as
+     * to place the program change at the right place.  A host that
+     * wanted to avoid this would probably just instantiate a plugin
+     * for each program.)
+     * 
+     * A plugin that does not support programs at all should set this
+     * member NULL.  Plugins should ignore a select_program() call
+     * with an invalid bank or program.
+     *
+     * A plugin is not required to select any particular default
+     * program on activate(): it's the host's duty to set a program
+     * explicitly.  The current program is invalidated by any call to
+     * configure().
+     *
+     * A plugin is permitted to re-write the values of its input
+     * control ports when select_program is called.  The host should
+     * re-read the input control port values and update its own
+     * records appropriately.  (This is the only circumstance in
+     * which a DSSI plugin is allowed to modify its own input ports.)
+     */
+    void (*select_program)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+			   unsigned long Bank,
+			   unsigned long Program);
+
+    /**
+     * get_midi_controller_for_port()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that returns the MIDI
+     * controller number or NRPN that should be mapped to the given
+     * input control port.  If the given port should not have any MIDI
+     * controller mapped to it, the function should return DSSI_NONE.
+     * The behaviour of this function is undefined if the given port
+     * number does not correspond to an input control port.  A plugin
+     * that does not want MIDI controllers mapped to ports at all may
+     * set this member NULL.
+     *
+     * Correct values can be got using the macros DSSI_CC(num) and
+     * DSSI_NRPN(num) as appropriate, and values can be combined using
+     * bitwise OR: e.g. DSSI_CC(23) | DSSI_NRPN(1069) means the port
+     * should respond to CC #23 and NRPN #1069.
+     *
+     * The host is responsible for doing proper scaling from MIDI
+     * controller and NRPN value ranges to port ranges according to
+     * the plugin's LADSPA port hints.  Hosts should not deliver
+     * through run_synth any MIDI controller events that have already
+     * been mapped to control port values.
+     *
+     * A plugin should not attempt to request mappings from
+     * controllers 0 or 32 (MIDI Bank Select MSB and LSB).
+     */
+    int (*get_midi_controller_for_port)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+					unsigned long Port);
+
+    /**
+     * run_synth()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that runs a synth for a
+     * block.  This is identical in function to the LADSPA run()
+     * function, except that it also supplies events to the synth.
+     *
+     * A plugin may provide this function, run_multiple_synths() (see
+     * below), both, or neither (if it is not in fact a synth).  A
+     * plugin that does not provide this function must set this member
+     * to NULL.  Authors of synth plugins are encouraged to provide
+     * this function if at all possible.
+     *
+     * The Events pointer points to a block of EventCount ALSA
+     * sequencer events, which is used to communicate MIDI and related
+     * events to the synth.  Each event is timestamped relative to the
+     * start of the block, (mis)using the ALSA "tick time" field as a
+     * frame count. The host is responsible for ensuring that events
+     * with differing timestamps are already ordered by time.
+     *
+     * See also the notes on activation, port connection etc in
+     * ladpsa.h, in the context of the LADSPA run() function.
+     *
+     * Note Events
+     * ~~~~~~~~~~~
+     * There are two minor requirements aimed at making the plugin
+     * writer's life as simple as possible:
+     * 
+     * 1. A host must never send events of type SND_SEQ_EVENT_NOTE.
+     * Notes should always be sent as separate SND_SEQ_EVENT_NOTE_ON
+     * and NOTE_OFF events.  A plugin should discard any one-point
+     * NOTE events it sees.
+     * 
+     * 2. A host must not attempt to switch notes off by sending
+     * zero-velocity NOTE_ON events.  It should always send true
+     * NOTE_OFFs.  It is the host's responsibility to remap events in
+     * cases where an external MIDI source has sent it zero-velocity
+     * NOTE_ONs.
+     *
+     * Bank and Program Events
+     * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+     * Hosts must map MIDI Bank Select MSB and LSB (0 and 32)
+     * controllers and MIDI Program Change events onto the banks and
+     * programs specified by the plugin, using the DSSI select_program
+     * call.  No host should ever deliver a program change or bank
+     * select controller to a plugin via run_synth.
+     */
+    void (*run_synth)(LADSPA_Handle    Instance,
+		      unsigned long    SampleCount,
+		      snd_seq_event_t *Events,
+		      unsigned long    EventCount);
+
+    /**
+     * run_synth_adding()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that runs an instance of a
+     * synth for a block, adding its outputs to the values already
+     * present at the output ports.  This is provided for symmetry
+     * with LADSPA run_adding(), and is equally optional.  A plugin
+     * that does not provide it must set this member to NULL.
+     */
+    void (*run_synth_adding)(LADSPA_Handle    Instance,
+			     unsigned long    SampleCount,
+			     snd_seq_event_t *Events,
+			     unsigned long    EventCount);
+
+    /**
+     * run_multiple_synths()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that runs multiple synth
+     * instances for a block.  This is very similar to run_synth(),
+     * except that Instances, Events, and EventCounts each point to
+     * arrays that hold the LADSPA handles, event buffers, and
+     * event counts for each of InstanceCount instances.  That is,
+     * Instances points to an array of InstanceCount pointers to
+     * DSSI plugin instantiations, Events points to an array of
+     * pointers to each instantiation's respective event list, and
+     * EventCounts points to an array containing each instantiation's
+     * respective event count.
+     *
+     * A host using this function must guarantee that ALL active
+     * instances of the plugin are represented in each call to the
+     * function -- that is, a host may not call run_multiple_synths()
+     * for some instances of a given plugin and then call run_synth()
+     * as well for others.  'All .. instances of the plugin' means
+     * every instance sharing the same LADSPA label and shared object
+     * (*.so) file (rather than every instance sharing the same *.so).
+     * 'Active' means any instance for which activate() has been called
+     * but deactivate() has not.
+     *
+     * A plugin may provide this function, run_synths() (see above),
+     * both, or neither (if it not in fact a synth).  A plugin that
+     * does not provide this function must set this member to NULL.
+     * Plugin authors implementing run_multiple_synths are strongly
+     * encouraged to implement run_synth as well if at all possible,
+     * to aid simplistic hosts, even where it would be less efficient
+     * to use it.
+     */
+    void (*run_multiple_synths)(unsigned long     InstanceCount,
+                                LADSPA_Handle    *Instances,
+                                unsigned long     SampleCount,
+                                snd_seq_event_t **Events,
+                                unsigned long    *EventCounts);
+
+    /**
+     * run_multiple_synths_adding()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that runs multiple synth
+     * instances for a block, adding each synth's outputs to the
+     * values already present at the output ports.  This is provided
+     * for symmetry with both the DSSI run_multiple_synths() and LADSPA
+     * run_adding() functions, and is equally optional.  A plugin
+     * that does not provide it must set this member to NULL.
+     */
+    void (*run_multiple_synths_adding)(unsigned long     InstanceCount,
+                                       LADSPA_Handle    *Instances,
+                                       unsigned long     SampleCount,
+                                       snd_seq_event_t **Events,
+                                       unsigned long    *EventCounts);
+
+#if (DSSI_API_LEVEL > 1)
+
+    /**
+     * receive_host_descriptor()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer by which a host may provide
+     * a plugin with a pointer to its DSSI_Host_Descriptor. Hosts
+     * which provide host descriptor support must call this function
+     * once per plugin shared object file, before any calls to
+     * instantiate().
+     *
+     * NOTE: This field was added in version 2 of the DSSI API. Hosts
+     * supporting version 2 must not access this field in a plugin
+     * whose DSSI_API_Version is 1, and plugins supporting version 2
+     * should behave reasonably under hosts (of any version) which do
+     * not implement this function. A version 2 plugin that does not
+     * provide this function must set this member to NULL.
+     */
+    void (*receive_host_descriptor)(const DSSI_Host_Descriptor *Descriptor);
+
+#endif
+
+} DSSI_Descriptor;
+
+struct _DSSI_Host_Descriptor {
+
+    /**
+     * DSSI_API_Version
+     *
+     * This member indicates the DSSI API level used by this host.
+     * All hosts must set this to 2.  Hopefully, we'll get this right
+     * the first time, and this will never be needed.
+     */
+    int DSSI_API_Version;
+
+    /**
+     * request_transport_information()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer by which a plugin instance may
+     * request that a host begin providing transport information (if
+     * Request is non-zero), or notify the host that it no longer needs
+     * transport information (if Request is zero).  Upon receiving a
+     * non-zero request, the host should return a pointer to a
+     * DSSI_Transport_Info structure if it is able to provide transport
+     * information, or NULL otherwise.
+     *
+     * Once a plugin instance has received a non-null transport
+     * information pointer, it may read from the structure at any time
+     * within the execution of an audio class function (see doc/RFC.txt).
+     * It should not consider the structure contents to be meaningful
+     * while within a instantiation or control class function.  Also,
+     * since the validity of fields within the structure may change
+     * between each new invocation of an audio class function, a plugin
+     * instance must check the Valid field of the structure accordingly
+     * before using the structure's other contents.
+     *
+     * A host which does not support this function must set this member
+     * to NULL.
+     */
+    DSSI_Transport_Info *
+        (*request_transport_information)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+                                         int           Request);
+
+    /**
+     * request_midi_send()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer that allows a plugin to
+     * request the ability to send MIDI events to the host.
+     *
+     * While the interpretation of plugin-generated MIDI events is
+     * host implementation specific, a mechanism exists by which a
+     * plugin may declare to the host the number of destination
+     * 'ports' and MIDI channels it can expect will be used in the
+     * plugin-generated events.  Plugins which generate unchannelized
+     * MIDI should supply zero for both Ports and Channels, otherwise
+     * they should supply the maximum numbers for Ports and Channels
+     * they expect to use.
+     *
+     * A plugin instance must call this function during instantiate().
+     * [Sean says: this restriction seems reasonable to me, since
+     * the host may need to create output ports, etc., and instantiate()
+     * seems like a good place to do such things.  I'm sure I haven't
+     * fully thought through all the details, though....]
+     *
+     * The host should return a non-zero value if it is able to
+     * provide MIDI send for the plugin instance, otherwise it should
+     * return zero, and the plugin instance may not subsequently call
+     * midi_send().
+     *
+     * A host which does not support the MIDI send function must set
+     * both this member and (*midi_send)() below to NULL.
+     */
+    int (*request_midi_send)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+                             unsigned char Ports,
+                             unsigned char Channels);
+
+    /**
+     * midi_send()
+     *
+     * This member is a function pointer by which a plugin actually
+     * sends MIDI events to the host (provided it has received a non-
+     * zero return from request_midi_send()). As in the run_synth()
+     * functions, the Event pointer points to a block of EventCount
+     * ALSA sequencer events.  The dest.port and data.*.channel fields
+     * of each event are used to specify destination port and channel,
+     * respectively, when the plugin is supplying channelized events.
+     *
+     * A plugin may only call this function from within the execution
+     * of the audio class run_*() or select_program() functions. When
+     * called from a run_*() functions, the events are timestamped
+     * relative to the start of the block, (mis)using the ALSA "tick
+     * time" field as a frame count. The plugin is responsible for
+     * ensuring that events with differing timestamps are already
+     * ordered by time, and that timestamps across multiple calls to
+     * midi_send() from within the same run_*() invocation are
+     * monotonic.  When midi_send() is called from within
+     * select_program(), the timestamps are ignored, and the events
+     * are considered to originate at the same frame time as the
+     * select_program() call, if such a timing can be considered
+     * meaningful.
+     *
+     * The memory pointed to by Event belongs to the plugin, and it is
+     * the host's responsibility to copy the events as needed before
+     * returning from the midi_send() call.
+     *
+     * A host which does not support the MIDI send function must set
+     * both this member and (*request_midi_send)() above to NULL.
+     */
+    void (*midi_send)(LADSPA_Handle    Instance,
+                      snd_seq_event_t *Event,
+                      unsigned long    EventCount);
+
+   /**
+    * . . . additional fields could follow here, possibly supporting:
+    *
+    *   - a facility by which a plugin instance may request from a
+    *       host a non-realtime thread in which to do off-line
+    *       rendering, I/O, etc., thus (hopefully) avoiding the
+    *       crashes that seem to occur when plugins create their own
+    *       threads.  I got this idea after noticing that ZynAddSubFX
+    *       achieves its gorgeous textures while remaining very
+    *       responsive by doing a lot of non-real-time rendering.
+    *       Several other uses for it have been mentioned on the DSSI
+    *       list; I forget what.
+    *
+    *   - per-voice audio output
+    */
+
+    int (*request_non_rt_thread)(LADSPA_Handle Instance,
+				 void (*RunFunction)(LADSPA_Handle Instance));
+};
+
+/**
+ * DSSI supports a plugin discovery method similar to that of LADSPA:
+ *
+ * - DSSI hosts may wish to locate DSSI plugin shared object files by
+ *    searching the paths contained in the DSSI_PATH and LADSPA_PATH
+ *    environment variables, if they are present.  Both are expected
+ *    to be colon-separated lists of directories to be searched (in
+ *    order), and DSSI_PATH should be searched first if both variables
+ *    are set.
+ *
+ * - Each shared object file containing DSSI plugins must include a
+ *   function dssi_descriptor(), with the following function prototype
+ *   and C-style linkage.  Hosts may enumerate the plugin types
+ *   available in the shared object file by repeatedly calling
+ *   this function with successive Index values (beginning from 0),
+ *   until a return value of NULL indicates no more plugin types are
+ *   available.  Each non-NULL return is the DSSI_Descriptor
+ *   of a distinct plugin type.
+ */
+
+const DSSI_Descriptor *dssi_descriptor(unsigned long Index);
+  
+typedef const DSSI_Descriptor *(*DSSI_Descriptor_Function)(unsigned long Index);
+
+/*
+ * Macros to specify particular MIDI controllers in return values from
+ * get_midi_controller_for_port()
+ */
+
+#define DSSI_CC_BITS			0x20000000
+#define DSSI_NRPN_BITS			0x40000000
+
+#define DSSI_NONE			-1
+#define DSSI_CONTROLLER_IS_SET(n)	(DSSI_NONE != (n))
+
+#define DSSI_CC(n)			(DSSI_CC_BITS | (n))
+#define DSSI_IS_CC(n)			(DSSI_CC_BITS & (n))
+#define DSSI_CC_NUMBER(n)		((n) & 0x7f)
+
+#define DSSI_NRPN(n)			(DSSI_NRPN_BITS | ((n) << 7))
+#define DSSI_IS_NRPN(n)			(DSSI_NRPN_BITS & (n))
+#define DSSI_NRPN_NUMBER(n)		(((n) >> 7) & 0x3fff)
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* DSSI_INCLUDED */