annotate vamp-hostsdk/PluginBufferingAdapter.h @ 243:3cf5bd155e5b

* Some build improvements * Make parameterisable values in tempo estimator into parameters
author cannam
date Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:04:40 +0000
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cannam@233 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
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cannam@233 3 /*
cannam@233 4 Vamp
cannam@233 5
cannam@233 6 An API for audio analysis and feature extraction plugins.
cannam@233 7
cannam@233 8 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
cannam@233 9 Copyright 2006-2007 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
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cannam@233 37
cannam@233 38 #ifndef _VAMP_PLUGIN_BUFFERING_ADAPTER_H_
cannam@233 39 #define _VAMP_PLUGIN_BUFFERING_ADAPTER_H_
cannam@233 40
cannam@243 41 #include "hostguard.h"
cannam@233 42 #include "PluginWrapper.h"
cannam@233 43
cannam@233 44 namespace Vamp {
cannam@233 45
cannam@233 46 namespace HostExt {
cannam@233 47
cannam@233 48 /**
cannam@233 49 * \class PluginBufferingAdapter PluginBufferingAdapter.h <vamp-hostsdk/PluginBufferingAdapter.h>
cannam@233 50 *
cannam@233 51 * PluginBufferingAdapter is a Vamp plugin adapter that allows plugins
cannam@233 52 * to be used by a host supplying an audio stream in non-overlapping
cannam@233 53 * buffers of arbitrary size.
cannam@233 54 *
cannam@233 55 * A host using PluginBufferingAdapter may ignore the preferred step
cannam@233 56 * and block size reported by the plugin, and still expect the plugin
cannam@233 57 * to run. The value of blockSize and stepSize passed to initialise
cannam@233 58 * should be the size of the buffer which the host will supply; the
cannam@233 59 * stepSize should be equal to the blockSize.
cannam@233 60 *
cannam@233 61 * If the internal step size used for the plugin differs from that
cannam@233 62 * supplied by the host, the adapter will modify the sample type and
cannam@233 63 * rate specifications for the plugin outputs appropriately, and set
cannam@233 64 * timestamps on the output features for outputs that formerly used a
cannam@233 65 * different sample rate specification. This is necessary in order to
cannam@233 66 * obtain correct time stamping.
cannam@233 67 *
cannam@233 68 * In other respects, the PluginBufferingAdapter behaves identically
cannam@233 69 * to the plugin that it wraps. The wrapped plugin will be deleted
cannam@233 70 * when the wrapper is deleted.
cannam@233 71 */
cannam@233 72
cannam@233 73 class PluginBufferingAdapter : public PluginWrapper
cannam@233 74 {
cannam@233 75 public:
cannam@233 76 PluginBufferingAdapter(Plugin *plugin); // I take ownership of plugin
cannam@233 77 virtual ~PluginBufferingAdapter();
cannam@233 78
cannam@233 79 /**
cannam@233 80 * Return the preferred step size for this adapter.
cannam@233 81 *
cannam@233 82 * Because of the way this adapter works, its preferred step size
cannam@233 83 * will always be the same as its preferred block size. This may
cannam@233 84 * or may not be the same as the preferred step size of the
cannam@233 85 * underlying plugin, which may be obtained by calling
cannam@233 86 * getPluginPreferredStepSize().
cannam@233 87 */
cannam@233 88 size_t getPreferredStepSize() const;
cannam@233 89
cannam@233 90 /**
cannam@233 91 * Return the preferred block size for this adapter.
cannam@233 92 *
cannam@233 93 * This may or may not be the same as the preferred block size of
cannam@233 94 * the underlying plugin, which may be obtained by calling
cannam@233 95 * getPluginPreferredBlockSize().
cannam@233 96 *
cannam@233 97 * Note that this adapter may be initialised with any block size,
cannam@233 98 * not just its supposedly preferred one.
cannam@233 99 */
cannam@233 100 size_t getPreferredBlockSize() const;
cannam@233 101
cannam@233 102 /**
cannam@233 103 * Initialise the adapter (and therefore the plugin) for the given
cannam@233 104 * number of channels. Initialise the adapter for the given step
cannam@233 105 * and block size, which must be equal.
cannam@233 106 *
cannam@233 107 * The step and block size used for the underlying plugin will
cannam@233 108 * depend on its preferences, or any values previously passed to
cannam@233 109 * setPluginStepSize and setPluginBlockSize.
cannam@233 110 */
cannam@233 111 bool initialise(size_t channels, size_t stepSize, size_t blockSize);
cannam@233 112
cannam@233 113 /**
cannam@233 114 * Return the preferred step size of the plugin wrapped by this
cannam@233 115 * adapter.
cannam@233 116 *
cannam@233 117 * This is included mainly for informational purposes. This value
cannam@233 118 * is not likely to be a valid step size for the adapter itself,
cannam@233 119 * and it is not usually of any use in interpreting the results
cannam@233 120 * (because the adapter re-writes OneSamplePerStep outputs to
cannam@233 121 * FixedSampleRate so that the hop size no longer needs to be
cannam@233 122 * known beforehand in order to interpret them).
cannam@233 123 */
cannam@233 124 size_t getPluginPreferredStepSize() const;
cannam@233 125
cannam@233 126 /**
cannam@233 127 * Return the preferred block size of the plugin wrapped by this
cannam@233 128 * adapter.
cannam@233 129 *
cannam@233 130 * This is included mainly for informational purposes.
cannam@233 131 */
cannam@233 132 size_t getPluginPreferredBlockSize() const;
cannam@233 133
cannam@233 134 /**
cannam@233 135 * Set the step size that will be used for the underlying plugin
cannam@233 136 * when initialise() is called. If this is not set, the plugin's
cannam@233 137 * own preferred step size will be used. You will not usually
cannam@233 138 * need to call this function. If you do call it, it must be
cannam@233 139 * before the first call to initialise().
cannam@233 140 */
cannam@233 141 void setPluginStepSize(size_t stepSize);
cannam@233 142
cannam@233 143 /**
cannam@233 144 * Set the block size that will be used for the underlying plugin
cannam@233 145 * when initialise() is called. If this is not set, the plugin's
cannam@233 146 * own preferred block size will be used. You will not usually
cannam@233 147 * need to call this function. If you do call it, it must be
cannam@233 148 * before the first call to initialise().
cannam@233 149 */
cannam@233 150 void setPluginBlockSize(size_t blockSize);
cannam@233 151
cannam@233 152 /**
cannam@233 153 * Return the step and block sizes that were actually used when
cannam@233 154 * initialising the underlying plugin.
cannam@233 155 *
cannam@233 156 * This is included mainly for informational purposes. You will
cannam@233 157 * not usually need to call this function. If this is called
cannam@233 158 * before initialise(), it will return 0 for both values. If it
cannam@233 159 * is called after a failed call to initialise(), it will return
cannam@233 160 * the values that were used in the failed call to the plugin's
cannam@233 161 * initialise() function.
cannam@233 162 */
cannam@233 163 void getActualStepAndBlockSizes(size_t &stepSize, size_t &blockSize);
cannam@233 164
cannam@233 165 OutputList getOutputDescriptors() const;
cannam@233 166
cannam@233 167 void reset();
cannam@233 168
cannam@233 169 FeatureSet process(const float *const *inputBuffers, RealTime timestamp);
cannam@233 170
cannam@233 171 FeatureSet getRemainingFeatures();
cannam@233 172
cannam@233 173 protected:
cannam@233 174 class Impl;
cannam@233 175 Impl *m_impl;
cannam@233 176 };
cannam@233 177
cannam@233 178 }
cannam@233 179
cannam@233 180 }
cannam@233 181
cannam@233 182 #endif