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New mod_portaudio (sponspred by eWorldCom http://www.eworldcom.hu/) This updates mod_portaudio to use the new v19 api and also contains major behavioural changes. This initial check-in should be tested to find any obscure use cases that lead to crashes etc... All of the old api interface commands are now depricated and any attempt to use them should cause a polite warning asking you to try the new single "pa" command. New Features: *) Mulitiple calls with hold/call switching. *) Inbound calls can play a ring file on specified device. (global and per call) *) Optional hold music for backgrounded calls. (global and per call) Example dialplan usage: <extension name="2000"> <condition field="destination_number" expression="^2000$"> <!--if the next 3 lines are omitted the defaults will be used from portaudio.conf--> <action application="set" data="pa_ring_file=/sounds/myring.wav"/> <action application="set" data="pa_hold_file=/sounds/myhold.wav"/> <action application="set" data="export_vars=pa_ring_file,pa_hold_file"/> <action application="bridge" data="portaudio"/> </condition> </extension> Example API interface usage: call extension 1000 > pa call 1000 call extension 1001 putting the other call on hold > pa call 1001 swap the calls between hold and active > pa switch view the current calls > pa list forground the call with id 1 > pa switch 1 background all calls > pa switch none send a dtmf string (1234) to the current call > pa dtmf 1234 answer the oldest unanswered inbound call > pa answer answer the call with id 1 > pa answer 1 hangup the active call > pa hangup hangup the call with id 1 > pa hangup 1 get device info > pa dump print usage summary > pa help USAGE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pa help pa dump pa call <dest> [<dialplan> <cid_name> <cid_num> <rate>] pa answer [<call_id>] pa hangup [<call_id>] pa list pa switch [<call_id>|none] pa_dtmf <digit string> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The source of the portaudio v19 library will also be checked in for the sake of the build system. git-svn-id: http://svn.freeswitch.org/svn/freeswitch/trunk@3981 d0543943-73ff-0310-b7d9-9358b9ac24b2
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/*
* $Id: pa_ringbuffer.c 1164 2006-12-21 15:34:50Z bjornroche $
* Portable Audio I/O Library
* Ring Buffer utility.
*
* Author: Phil Burk, http://www.softsynth.com
* modified for SMP safety on Mac OS X by Bjorn Roche
* modified for SMP safety on Linux by Leland Lucius
* also, allowed for const where possible
* Note that this is safe only for a single-thread reader and a
* single-thread writer.
*
* This program uses the PortAudio Portable Audio Library.
* For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com
* Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and Phil Burk
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files
* (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
* including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
* publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
* and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
* CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* The text above constitutes the entire PortAudio license; however,
* the PortAudio community also makes the following non-binding requests:
*
* Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is
* requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that
* they can be incorporated into the canonical version. It is also
* requested that these non-binding requests be included along with the
* license above.
*/
/**
@file
@ingroup common_src
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "pa_ringbuffer.h"
#include <string.h>
/****************
* First, we'll define some memory barrier primitives based on the system.
* right now only OS X, FreeBSD, and Linux are supported. In addition to providing
* memory barriers, these functions should ensure that data cached in registers
* is written out to cache where it can be snooped by other CPUs. (ie, the volatile
* keyword should not be required)
*
* the primitives that must be defined are:
*
* PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier()
* PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier()
* PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier()
*
****************/
#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
# include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
/* Here are the memory barrier functions. Mac OS X and FreeBSD only provide
full memory barriers, so the three types of barriers are the same. */
# define PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier() OSMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier() OSMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier() OSMemoryBarrier()
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
/* GCC understands volatile asm and "memory" to mean it
* should not reorder memory read/writes */
# if defined( __PPC__ )
# define PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("sync":::"memory")
# define PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("sync":::"memory")
# define PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("sync":::"memory")
# elif defined( __i386__ ) || defined( __i486__ ) || defined( __i586__ ) || defined( __i686__ ) || defined(__x86_64__)
New mod_portaudio (sponspred by eWorldCom http://www.eworldcom.hu/) This updates mod_portaudio to use the new v19 api and also contains major behavioural changes. This initial check-in should be tested to find any obscure use cases that lead to crashes etc... All of the old api interface commands are now depricated and any attempt to use them should cause a polite warning asking you to try the new single "pa" command. New Features: *) Mulitiple calls with hold/call switching. *) Inbound calls can play a ring file on specified device. (global and per call) *) Optional hold music for backgrounded calls. (global and per call) Example dialplan usage: <extension name="2000"> <condition field="destination_number" expression="^2000$"> <!--if the next 3 lines are omitted the defaults will be used from portaudio.conf--> <action application="set" data="pa_ring_file=/sounds/myring.wav"/> <action application="set" data="pa_hold_file=/sounds/myhold.wav"/> <action application="set" data="export_vars=pa_ring_file,pa_hold_file"/> <action application="bridge" data="portaudio"/> </condition> </extension> Example API interface usage: call extension 1000 > pa call 1000 call extension 1001 putting the other call on hold > pa call 1001 swap the calls between hold and active > pa switch view the current calls > pa list forground the call with id 1 > pa switch 1 background all calls > pa switch none send a dtmf string (1234) to the current call > pa dtmf 1234 answer the oldest unanswered inbound call > pa answer answer the call with id 1 > pa answer 1 hangup the active call > pa hangup hangup the call with id 1 > pa hangup 1 get device info > pa dump print usage summary > pa help USAGE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pa help pa dump pa call <dest> [<dialplan> <cid_name> <cid_num> <rate>] pa answer [<call_id>] pa hangup [<call_id>] pa list pa switch [<call_id>|none] pa_dtmf <digit string> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The source of the portaudio v19 library will also be checked in for the sake of the build system. git-svn-id: http://svn.freeswitch.org/svn/freeswitch/trunk@3981 d0543943-73ff-0310-b7d9-9358b9ac24b2
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# define PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("mfence":::"memory")
# define PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("lfence":::"memory")
# define PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier() asm volatile("sfence":::"memory")
# else
# ifdef ALLOW_SMP_DANGERS
# warning Memory barriers not defined on this system or system unknown
# warning For SMP safety, you should fix this.
# define PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier()
# else
# error Memory barriers are not defined on this system. You can still compile by defining ALLOW_SMP_DANGERS, but SMP safety will not be guaranteed.
# endif
# endif
#else
# ifdef ALLOW_SMP_DANGERS
# ifndef _MSC_VER
New mod_portaudio (sponspred by eWorldCom http://www.eworldcom.hu/) This updates mod_portaudio to use the new v19 api and also contains major behavioural changes. This initial check-in should be tested to find any obscure use cases that lead to crashes etc... All of the old api interface commands are now depricated and any attempt to use them should cause a polite warning asking you to try the new single "pa" command. New Features: *) Mulitiple calls with hold/call switching. *) Inbound calls can play a ring file on specified device. (global and per call) *) Optional hold music for backgrounded calls. (global and per call) Example dialplan usage: <extension name="2000"> <condition field="destination_number" expression="^2000$"> <!--if the next 3 lines are omitted the defaults will be used from portaudio.conf--> <action application="set" data="pa_ring_file=/sounds/myring.wav"/> <action application="set" data="pa_hold_file=/sounds/myhold.wav"/> <action application="set" data="export_vars=pa_ring_file,pa_hold_file"/> <action application="bridge" data="portaudio"/> </condition> </extension> Example API interface usage: call extension 1000 > pa call 1000 call extension 1001 putting the other call on hold > pa call 1001 swap the calls between hold and active > pa switch view the current calls > pa list forground the call with id 1 > pa switch 1 background all calls > pa switch none send a dtmf string (1234) to the current call > pa dtmf 1234 answer the oldest unanswered inbound call > pa answer answer the call with id 1 > pa answer 1 hangup the active call > pa hangup hangup the call with id 1 > pa hangup 1 get device info > pa dump print usage summary > pa help USAGE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pa help pa dump pa call <dest> [<dialplan> <cid_name> <cid_num> <rate>] pa answer [<call_id>] pa hangup [<call_id>] pa list pa switch [<call_id>|none] pa_dtmf <digit string> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The source of the portaudio v19 library will also be checked in for the sake of the build system. git-svn-id: http://svn.freeswitch.org/svn/freeswitch/trunk@3981 d0543943-73ff-0310-b7d9-9358b9ac24b2
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# warning Memory barriers not defined on this system or system unknown
# warning For SMP safety, you should fix this.
# endif
New mod_portaudio (sponspred by eWorldCom http://www.eworldcom.hu/) This updates mod_portaudio to use the new v19 api and also contains major behavioural changes. This initial check-in should be tested to find any obscure use cases that lead to crashes etc... All of the old api interface commands are now depricated and any attempt to use them should cause a polite warning asking you to try the new single "pa" command. New Features: *) Mulitiple calls with hold/call switching. *) Inbound calls can play a ring file on specified device. (global and per call) *) Optional hold music for backgrounded calls. (global and per call) Example dialplan usage: <extension name="2000"> <condition field="destination_number" expression="^2000$"> <!--if the next 3 lines are omitted the defaults will be used from portaudio.conf--> <action application="set" data="pa_ring_file=/sounds/myring.wav"/> <action application="set" data="pa_hold_file=/sounds/myhold.wav"/> <action application="set" data="export_vars=pa_ring_file,pa_hold_file"/> <action application="bridge" data="portaudio"/> </condition> </extension> Example API interface usage: call extension 1000 > pa call 1000 call extension 1001 putting the other call on hold > pa call 1001 swap the calls between hold and active > pa switch view the current calls > pa list forground the call with id 1 > pa switch 1 background all calls > pa switch none send a dtmf string (1234) to the current call > pa dtmf 1234 answer the oldest unanswered inbound call > pa answer answer the call with id 1 > pa answer 1 hangup the active call > pa hangup hangup the call with id 1 > pa hangup 1 get device info > pa dump print usage summary > pa help USAGE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pa help pa dump pa call <dest> [<dialplan> <cid_name> <cid_num> <rate>] pa answer [<call_id>] pa hangup [<call_id>] pa list pa switch [<call_id>|none] pa_dtmf <digit string> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The source of the portaudio v19 library will also be checked in for the sake of the build system. git-svn-id: http://svn.freeswitch.org/svn/freeswitch/trunk@3981 d0543943-73ff-0310-b7d9-9358b9ac24b2
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# define PaUtil_FullMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier()
# define PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier()
# else
# error Memory barriers are not defined on this system. You can still compile by defining ALLOW_SMP_DANGERS, but SMP safety will not be guaranteed.
# endif
#endif
/***************************************************************************
* Initialize FIFO.
* numBytes must be power of 2, returns -1 if not.
*/
long PaUtil_InitializeRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes, void *dataPtr )
{
if( ((numBytes-1) & numBytes) != 0) return -1; /* Not Power of two. */
rbuf->bufferSize = numBytes;
rbuf->buffer = (char *)dataPtr;
PaUtil_FlushRingBuffer( rbuf );
rbuf->bigMask = (numBytes*2)-1;
rbuf->smallMask = (numBytes)-1;
return 0;
}
/***************************************************************************
** Return number of bytes available for reading. */
long PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadAvailable( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf )
{
PaUtil_ReadMemoryBarrier();
return ( (rbuf->writeIndex - rbuf->readIndex) & rbuf->bigMask );
}
/***************************************************************************
** Return number of bytes available for writing. */
long PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteAvailable( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf )
{
/* Since we are calling PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadAvailable, we don't need an aditional MB */
return ( rbuf->bufferSize - PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadAvailable(rbuf));
}
/***************************************************************************
** Clear buffer. Should only be called when buffer is NOT being read. */
void PaUtil_FlushRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf )
{
rbuf->writeIndex = rbuf->readIndex = 0;
}
/***************************************************************************
** Get address of region(s) to which we can write data.
** If the region is contiguous, size2 will be zero.
** If non-contiguous, size2 will be the size of second region.
** Returns room available to be written or numBytes, whichever is smaller.
*/
long PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteRegions( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes,
void **dataPtr1, long *sizePtr1,
void **dataPtr2, long *sizePtr2 )
{
long index;
long available = PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteAvailable( rbuf );
if( numBytes > available ) numBytes = available;
/* Check to see if write is not contiguous. */
index = rbuf->writeIndex & rbuf->smallMask;
if( (index + numBytes) > rbuf->bufferSize )
{
/* Write data in two blocks that wrap the buffer. */
long firstHalf = rbuf->bufferSize - index;
*dataPtr1 = &rbuf->buffer[index];
*sizePtr1 = firstHalf;
*dataPtr2 = &rbuf->buffer[0];
*sizePtr2 = numBytes - firstHalf;
}
else
{
*dataPtr1 = &rbuf->buffer[index];
*sizePtr1 = numBytes;
*dataPtr2 = NULL;
*sizePtr2 = 0;
}
return numBytes;
}
/***************************************************************************
*/
long PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferWriteIndex( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes )
{
/* we need to ensure that previous writes are seen before we update the write index */
PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier();
return rbuf->writeIndex = (rbuf->writeIndex + numBytes) & rbuf->bigMask;
}
/***************************************************************************
** Get address of region(s) from which we can read data.
** If the region is contiguous, size2 will be zero.
** If non-contiguous, size2 will be the size of second region.
** Returns room available to be written or numBytes, whichever is smaller.
*/
long PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadRegions( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes,
void **dataPtr1, long *sizePtr1,
void **dataPtr2, long *sizePtr2 )
{
long index;
long available = PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadAvailable( rbuf );
if( numBytes > available ) numBytes = available;
/* Check to see if read is not contiguous. */
index = rbuf->readIndex & rbuf->smallMask;
if( (index + numBytes) > rbuf->bufferSize )
{
/* Write data in two blocks that wrap the buffer. */
long firstHalf = rbuf->bufferSize - index;
*dataPtr1 = &rbuf->buffer[index];
*sizePtr1 = firstHalf;
*dataPtr2 = &rbuf->buffer[0];
*sizePtr2 = numBytes - firstHalf;
}
else
{
*dataPtr1 = &rbuf->buffer[index];
*sizePtr1 = numBytes;
*dataPtr2 = NULL;
*sizePtr2 = 0;
}
return numBytes;
}
/***************************************************************************
*/
long PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferReadIndex( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, long numBytes )
{
/* we need to ensure that previous writes are always seen before updating the index. */
PaUtil_WriteMemoryBarrier();
return rbuf->readIndex = (rbuf->readIndex + numBytes) & rbuf->bigMask;
}
/***************************************************************************
** Return bytes written. */
long PaUtil_WriteRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, const void *data, long numBytes )
{
long size1, size2, numWritten;
void *data1, *data2;
numWritten = PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteRegions( rbuf, numBytes, &data1, &size1, &data2, &size2 );
if( size2 > 0 )
{
memcpy( data1, data, size1 );
data = ((char *)data) + size1;
memcpy( data2, data, size2 );
}
else
{
memcpy( data1, data, size1 );
}
PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferWriteIndex( rbuf, numWritten );
return numWritten;
}
/***************************************************************************
** Return bytes read. */
long PaUtil_ReadRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, void *data, long numBytes )
{
long size1, size2, numRead;
void *data1, *data2;
numRead = PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadRegions( rbuf, numBytes, &data1, &size1, &data2, &size2 );
if( size2 > 0 )
{
memcpy( data, data1, size1 );
data = ((char *)data) + size1;
memcpy( data, data2, size2 );
}
else
{
memcpy( data, data1, size1 );
}
PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferReadIndex( rbuf, numRead );
return numRead;
}