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That's all there is to it! |
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### Generated by Winemaker | |||
# Check (with pkgconfig) for existance of these packages | |||
PACKAGES = jack | |||
# Usually '/usr' or '/usr/local' | |||
PREFIX = /usr | |||
LIBDIR = $(subst $(PREFIX)/,,$(firstword $(wildcard $(addsuffix /wine/, $(PREFIX)/lib32 $(PREFIX)/lib)))) | |||
SRCDIR = . | |||
SUBDIRS = | |||
DLLS = wineasio.dll | |||
@@ -32,17 +27,16 @@ wineasio_dll_C_SRCS = asio.c \ | |||
regsvr.c | |||
wineasio_dll_CXX_SRCS = | |||
wineasio_dll_RC_SRCS = | |||
wineasio_dll_LDFLAGS = -m32 -shared \ | |||
wineasio_dll_LDFLAGS = -shared \ | |||
-m32 \ | |||
$(wineasio_dll_MODULE:%=%.spec) \ | |||
-mnocygwin | |||
-mnocygwin \ | |||
-L/usr/lib32/wine \ | |||
-L/usr/lib32 | |||
wineasio_dll_DLL_PATH = | |||
wineasio_dll_DLLS = odbc32 \ | |||
ole32 \ | |||
oleaut32 \ | |||
winspool \ | |||
winmm \ | |||
psapi \ | |||
pthread | |||
winmm | |||
wineasio_dll_LIBRARY_PATH= | |||
wineasio_dll_LIBRARIES= uuid | |||
@@ -69,14 +63,11 @@ RC = wrc | |||
### Generic targets | |||
all: asio.h $(PACKAGES) $(SUBDIRS) $(DLLS:%=%.so) $(EXES:%=%.so) | |||
$(PACKAGES): dummy | |||
pkg-config --exists $@ | |||
all: asio.h $(SUBDIRS) $(DLLS:%=%.so) $(EXES:%=%.so) | |||
### Build rules | |||
.PHONY: all clean dummy $(PACKAGES) | |||
.PHONY: all clean dummy | |||
$(SUBDIRS): dummy | |||
@cd $@ && $(MAKE) | |||
@@ -123,4 +114,4 @@ $(wineasio_dll_MODULE).so: $(wineasio_dll_OBJS) | |||
$(WINECC) $(wineasio_dll_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(wineasio_dll_OBJS) $(wineasio_dll_LIBRARY_PATH) $(DEFLIB) $(wineasio_dll_DLLS:%=-l%) $(wineasio_dll_LIBRARIES:%=-l%) | |||
install: | |||
cp wineasio.dll.so $(PREFIX)/$(LIBDIR) | |||
if [ -d /usr/lib32/wine ]; then cp wineasio.dll.so /usr/lib32/wine; else cp wineasio.dll.so /usr/lib/wine; fi |
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ | |||
### Generated by Winemaker | |||
# Check (with pkgconfig) for existance of these packages | |||
PACKAGES = jack | |||
# Usually '/usr' or '/usr/local' | |||
PREFIX = /usr | |||
LIBDIR = $(subst $(PREFIX)/,,$(firstword $(wildcard $(addsuffix /wine/, $(PREFIX)/lib32 $(PREFIX)/lib)))) | |||
SRCDIR = . | |||
SUBDIRS = | |||
DLLS = wineasio.dll | |||
EXES = | |||
### Common settings | |||
CEXTRA = -m32 -g -O2 -DJackWASIO -D__WINESRC__ -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith | |||
CXXEXTRA = -m32 -DJackWASIO -D__WINESRC__ -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith | |||
RCEXTRA = | |||
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I/usr/include -I$(PREFIX)/include -I$(PREFIX)/include/wine -I$(PREFIX)/include/wine/windows | |||
DLL_PATH = | |||
LIBRARY_PATH = | |||
LIBRARIES = -ljack | |||
### wineasio.dll sources and settings | |||
wineasio_dll_MODULE = wineasio.dll | |||
wineasio_dll_C_SRCS = asio.c \ | |||
main.c \ | |||
regsvr.c | |||
wineasio_dll_CXX_SRCS = | |||
wineasio_dll_RC_SRCS = | |||
wineasio_dll_LDFLAGS = -m32 -shared \ | |||
$(wineasio_dll_MODULE:%=%.spec) \ | |||
-mnocygwin \ | |||
-framework CoreAudio | |||
wineasio_dll_DLL_PATH = | |||
wineasio_dll_DLLS = odbc32 \ | |||
ole32 \ | |||
oleaut32 \ | |||
winspool \ | |||
winmm \ | |||
psapi \ | |||
pthread | |||
wineasio_dll_LIBRARY_PATH= | |||
wineasio_dll_LIBRARIES= uuid | |||
wineasio_dll_OBJS = $(wineasio_dll_C_SRCS:.c=.o) \ | |||
$(wineasio_dll_CXX_SRCS:.cpp=.o) \ | |||
$(wineasio_dll_RC_SRCS:.rc=.res) | |||
### Global source lists | |||
C_SRCS = $(wineasio_dll_C_SRCS) | |||
CXX_SRCS = $(wineasio_dll_CXX_SRCS) | |||
RC_SRCS = $(wineasio_dll_RC_SRCS) | |||
### Tools | |||
CC = gcc | |||
CXX = g++ | |||
WINECC = winegcc | |||
RC = wrc | |||
### Generic targets | |||
all: asio.h $(PACKAGES) $(SUBDIRS) $(DLLS:%=%.so) $(EXES:%=%.so) | |||
$(PACKAGES): dummy | |||
pkg-config --exists $@ | |||
### Build rules | |||
.PHONY: all clean dummy $(PACKAGES) | |||
$(SUBDIRS): dummy | |||
@cd $@ && $(MAKE) | |||
# Implicit rules | |||
.SUFFIXES: .cpp .rc .res | |||
DEFINCL = $(INCLUDE_PATH) $(DEFINES) $(OPTIONS) | |||
.c.o: | |||
$(CC) -c $(DEFINCL) $(CFLAGS) $(CEXTRA) -o $@ $< | |||
.cpp.o: | |||
$(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(CXXEXTRA) $(DEFINCL) -o $@ $< | |||
.cxx.o: | |||
$(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(CXXEXTRA) $(DEFINCL) -o $@ $< | |||
.rc.res: | |||
$(RC) $(RCFLAGS) $(RCEXTRA) $(DEFINCL) -fo$@ $< | |||
# Rules for cleaning | |||
CLEAN_FILES = y.tab.c y.tab.h lex.yy.c core *.orig *.rej \ | |||
\\\#*\\\# *~ *% .\\\#* | |||
clean:: $(SUBDIRS:%=%/__clean__) $(EXTRASUBDIRS:%=%/__clean__) | |||
$(RM) $(CLEAN_FILES) $(RC_SRCS:.rc=.res) $(C_SRCS:.c=.o) $(CXX_SRCS:.cpp=.o) | |||
$(RM) $(DLLS:%=%.so) $(EXES:%=%.so) $(EXES:%.exe=%) | |||
$(SUBDIRS:%=%/__clean__): dummy | |||
cd `dirname $@` && $(MAKE) clean | |||
$(EXTRASUBDIRS:%=%/__clean__): dummy | |||
-cd `dirname $@` && $(RM) $(CLEAN_FILES) | |||
distclean:: clean | |||
$(RM) asio.h | |||
### Target specific build rules | |||
DEFLIB = $(LIBRARY_PATH) $(LIBRARIES) $(DLL_PATH) | |||
$(wineasio_dll_MODULE).so: $(wineasio_dll_OBJS) | |||
$(WINECC) $(wineasio_dll_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(wineasio_dll_OBJS) $(wineasio_dll_LIBRARY_PATH) $(DEFLIB) $(wineasio_dll_DLLS:%=-l%) $(wineasio_dll_LIBRARIES:%=-l%) | |||
install: | |||
cp wineasio.dll.so $(PREFIX)/$(LIBDIR) |
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ | |||
CONTENTS | |||
======== | |||
1. Installation | |||
2. General Information | |||
3. Change Log | |||
4. Legal Stuff | |||
1. INSTALLATION | |||
--------------- | |||
Copy the file asio.h from Steinberg's ASIO SDK to the wineasio source | |||
directory. | |||
Due to a bug in winegcc, and the confusion regarding where 32bit wine dlls go | |||
on the various 64bit linux distributions, I've hardcoded support for | |||
/usr/lib/wine and /usr/lib32/wine into the makefile. If your distro uses | |||
another path edit the makefile and replace /usr/lib32/wine with the correct | |||
path. Look at the last line of the makefile. This wineasio should compile and | |||
install 32 bit wineasio on all 64 bit linux'. | |||
To build, type (as a normal user): make | |||
To install, type (as root): make install | |||
To register the wineasio object, type (as a normal user): regsvr32 wineasio.dll | |||
The last command registers the ASIO COM object in the default prefix "~/.wine". | |||
If you use another prefix you will have to explicitly specify it, | |||
like "env WINEPREFIX=~/asioapp regsvr32 wineasio.dll" | |||
2. GENERAL INFORMATION | |||
---------------------- | |||
The wineasio driver has been almost completely refactored, so the changes are | |||
far too many to explain in detail. These are some of the more obvious changes: | |||
Wineasio takes advantage of a new function in the jack api, which lets jack | |||
create the wine callback thread. This results in a much cleaner callback | |||
without having to wait on semaphores, requires jack1 (0.117.0) or jack2 (1.9.4) | |||
or later. | |||
The default sample type has been changed to use ASIOSTFloat32LSB, which is the | |||
native format of jack, and allows the removal of the sample rate conversion | |||
from the processing callback. | |||
Wineasio can now slave to the jack transport. | |||
Support has been added for jack's xrun_callback() and bufsize_callback(), the | |||
latter means that asio apps get notified if the jack buffersize changes. | |||
CreateBuffers() can now change jack's buffersize if so desired. Must be | |||
enabled in the registry, see below. | |||
The old configuration file has been removed and been replaced by a registry key | |||
(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\WineASIO). All these options can be overriden | |||
by an environment variable. The key is automatically created with default | |||
values if it doesn't exist when the driver initializes. It contains the | |||
following values: | |||
[Number of inputs] & [Number of outputs] | |||
These two settings control the number of jack ports that wineasio will try to | |||
open. Defaults are 16 in and 16 out. Environment variables are | |||
WINEASIO_NUMBER_INPUTS and WINEASIO_NUMBER_OUTPUTS | |||
[Autostart server] | |||
Defaults to off (0), setting it to 1 enables wineasio to launch the jack | |||
server. See the jack documentation for further details. The environment | |||
variable is WINEASIO_AUTOSTART_SERVER, and it can be set to on or off. | |||
[Connect to hardware] | |||
Defaults to on (1), makes wineasio try to connect the asio channels to the | |||
physical I/O ports on your hardware. Setting it to 0 disables it. The | |||
environment variable is WINEASIO_CONNECT_TO_HARDWARE, and it can be set to on | |||
or off. | |||
[Fixed buffersize] | |||
Defaults to on (1) and is the old behaviour where the buffer size is controlled | |||
by jack and wineasio has no say in the matter. When set to 0, an asio app will | |||
be able to change the jack buffer size when calling CreateBuffers(). The | |||
environment variable is WINEASIO_FIXED_BUFFERSIZE and it can be set to on or | |||
off. | |||
[Preferred buffersize] | |||
Defaults to 1024, and is one of the sizes returned by GetBufferSize(), see the | |||
ASIO documentation for details. Must be a power of 2. The other values | |||
returned by the driver are hardcoded in the source, see ASIO_MINIMUM_BUFFERSIZE | |||
which is set at 16, and ASIO_MAXIMUM_BUFFERSIZE which is set to 8192. The | |||
environment variable is WINEASIO_PREFERRED_BUFFERSIZE. Be careful, if you set | |||
a size that isn't supported by the backend, the jack server will most likely | |||
shut down, might be a good idea to change ASIO_MINIMUM_BUFFERSIZE and | |||
ASIO_MAXIMUM_BUFFERSIZE to values you know work on your system before building. | |||
[Sample type] | |||
Defaults to 19 (decimal) which is ASIOSTFloat32LSB, setting it to 18 (dec) | |||
makes wineasio use ASIOSTIntt32LSB (the old default). Needed for some apps | |||
that don't properly implement the ASIO specification. The environment variable | |||
is WINEASIO_SAMPLE_TYPE. | |||
In addition there is a WINEASIO_CLIENT_NAME environment variable, that | |||
overrides the JACK client name derrived from the program name. | |||
3. CHANGE LOG | |||
------------- | |||
0.9.0 | |||
19-FEB-2011: Nearly complete refactoring of the wineasio codebase (asio.c) (JH) | |||
0.8.1: | |||
05-OCT-2010: Code from Win32 callback thread moved to JACK process callback, except for bufferSwitch() call. | |||
05-OCT-2010: Switch from int to float for samples. | |||
0.8.0: | |||
08-AUG-2010: Forward port JackWASIO changes... needs testing hard. (PLJ) | |||
0.7.6: | |||
27-DEC-2009: Fixes for compilation on 64bit platform. (PLJ) | |||
0.7.5: | |||
29-Oct-2009: Added fork with call to qjackctl from ASIOControlPanel(). (JH) | |||
29-Oct-2009: Changed the SCHED_FIFO priority of the win32 callback thread. (JH) | |||
28-Oct-2009: Fixed wrongly reported output latency. (JH) | |||
0.7.4: | |||
08-APR-2008: Updates to the README.TXT (PLJ) | |||
02-APR-2008: Move update to "toggle" to hopefully better place (PLJ) | |||
24-MCH-2008: Don't trace in win32_callback. Set patch-level to 4. (PLJ) | |||
09-JAN-2008: Nedko Arnaudov supplied a fix for Nuendo under WINE. | |||
0.7.3: | |||
27-DEC-2007: Make slaving to jack transport work, correct port allocation bug. (RB) | |||
0.7: | |||
01-DEC-2007: In a fit of insanity, I merged JackLab and Robert Reif code bases. (PLJ) | |||
0.6: | |||
21-NOV-2007: add dynamic client naming (PLJ) | |||
0.0.3: | |||
17-NOV-2007: Unique port name code (RR) | |||
0.5: | |||
03-SEP-2007: port mapping and config file (PLJ) | |||
0.3: | |||
30-APR-2007: corrected connection of in/outputs (RB) | |||
0.1: | |||
???????????: Initial RB release (RB) | |||
0.0.2: | |||
12-SEP-2006: Fix thread bug, tidy up code (RR) | |||
0.0.1: | |||
31-AUG-2006: Initial version (RR) | |||
4. LEGAL STUFF | |||
-------------- | |||
Copyright (C) 2006 Robert Reif | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2007 Ralf Beck | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2007 Johnny Petrantoni | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2007 Stephane Letz | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2008 William Steidtmann | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2010 Peter L Jones | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2010 Torben Hohn | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2010 Nedko Arnaudov | |||
Portions copyright (C) 2010 Joakim Hernberg | |||
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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA | |||
@@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ | |||
CONTENTS | |||
======== | |||
1. Installation | |||
2. User Instruction | |||
3. Credits | |||
4. Change Log | |||
1. INSTALLATION | |||
--------------- | |||
Before installation edit the prefix path in the Makefile | |||
PREFIX = <root path you use> | |||
usually this will either be | |||
PREFIX = /usr | |||
or | |||
PREFIX = /usr/local | |||
wineasio is currently 32bit only and must live in the lib32 library on | |||
64bit systems. The Makefile tries to autodetect this. But if it fails, | |||
set LIBDIR. | |||
Copy the file asio.h from Steinberg's asio-sdk to the wineasio directory | |||
then execute: make | |||
and as root: make install | |||
then, again as normal user: regsvr32 wineasio.dll | |||
Notes: | |||
The asio.c file uses 32 bit integer buffers, which is supported by most asio | |||
applications. | |||
2. USER INSTRUCTIONS | |||
-------------------- | |||
The driver can be configured in two ways: either using environment variables or | |||
using a configuration file. | |||
The configuration file can be set per user in ".wineasiocfg". As a fallback, a | |||
site-wide file can be provided in "/etc/default/wineasiocfg" if desired. | |||
The format for the configuration file is simply "var=val". | |||
If using the shell, either include the assignment on the command line: | |||
ASIO_INPUTS=0 ~/bin/reaper.exe | |||
or ensure the variable has been exported: | |||
export ASIO_INPUTS=0 | |||
~/bin/reaper.exe | |||
The available variables are as follows: | |||
ASIO_INPUTS | |||
ASIO_OUTPUTS | |||
ASIO_INPORTNAME<n> | |||
ASIO_OUTPORTNAME<n> | |||
ASIO_INPORT<n> | |||
ASIO_OUTPORT<n> | |||
ASIO_AUTOCONNECT | |||
<clientname> | |||
The last entry allows you to change the client name from the default, which is | |||
constructed from the program name prefixed by "ASIO_". For example, | |||
ASIO_reaper=REAPER | |||
All of the entries beginning ASIO_ can also have entries specific to a client, | |||
using the assigned client name. For example, | |||
ASIO_reaper_INPUTS=0 | |||
or (if the client name has been re-assigned as above), | |||
REAPER_INPUTS=0 | |||
INPUTS and OUTPUTS | |||
------------------ | |||
These let you limit the number of JACK ports allocated to this client. The | |||
default value for both is 2. | |||
INPORTNAME and OUTPORTNAME | |||
-------------------------- | |||
These allow you to rename the input and output ports for the client. The | |||
default names are "input_<n>" and "output_<n>". For example, | |||
REAPER_OUTPORTNAME0=left | |||
REAPER_OUTPORTNAME1=right | |||
INPORT and OUTPORT | |||
------------------ | |||
These allow you to connect the client to JACK ports of your choice. The | |||
default is to connect JACK's "hardware" inputs to your client's inputs and your | |||
client's outputs to JACK's "hardware" outputs. You might be running some other | |||
application, e.g. an icecast server, and want to send output to that. For | |||
example, | |||
ASIO_OUTPORT0=idjc-mx:aux_lt | |||
ASIO_OUTPORT1=idjc-mx:aux_rt | |||
AUTOCONNECT | |||
----------- | |||
This enables you to control whether a client automatically connects to JACK or | |||
whether you will do the wiring up yourself. The default is to connect. To turn | |||
it off, use, for example, | |||
ASIO_reaper_AUTOCONNECT=false | |||
(where "false" is anything other than "true" (case independent)). | |||
3. CREDITS | |||
---------- | |||
original code: Robert Reif posted to the wine mailinglist | |||
see also http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2161 | |||
modified by: Ralf Beck (musical_snake@gmx.de) | |||
port mapping, config file, dynamic client naming, bringing back in line with | |||
Robert Reif's code, merging JackWASIO: | |||
Peter L Jones (pljones@users.sf.net) | |||
fix for windows-style path handling: William Steidtmann | |||
todo: | |||
- make timecode sync to jack transport | |||
- are we leaving memory allocated? | |||
4. CHANGE LOG | |||
------------- | |||
0.8.1.0: | |||
05-OCT-2010: Code from Win32 callback thread moved to JACK process callback, except for bufferSwitch() call. | |||
05-OCT-2010: Switch from int to float for samples. | |||
0.8: | |||
08-AUG-2010: Forward port JackWASIO changes... needs testing hard. (PLJ) | |||
0.7.6: | |||
27-DEC-2009: Fixes for compilation on 64bit platform. (PLJ) | |||
0.7.5: | |||
29-Oct-2009: Added fork with call to qjackctl from ASIOControlPanel(). (JH) | |||
29-Oct-2009: Changed the SCHED_FIFO priority of the win32 callback thread. (JH) | |||
28-Oct-2009: Fixed wrongly reported output latency. (JH) | |||
0.7.4: | |||
08-APR-2008: Updates to the README.TXT (PLJ) | |||
02-APR-2008: Move update to "toggle" to hopefully better place (PLJ) | |||
24-MCH-2008: Don't trace in win32_callback. Set patch-level to 4. (PLJ) | |||
09-JAN-2008: Nedko Arnaudov supplied a fix for Nuendo under WINE. | |||
0.7.3: | |||
27-DEC-2007: Make slaving to jack transport work, correct port allocation bug. (RB) | |||
0.7: | |||
01-DEC-2007: In a fit of insanity, I merged JackLab and Robert Reif code bases. (PLJ) | |||
0.6: | |||
21-NOV-2007: add dynamic client naming (PLJ) | |||
0.0.3: | |||
17-NOV-2007: Unique port name code (RR) | |||
JackWASIO (branched from 0.5-ish): | |||
02-OCT-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - added more Linux compatibility code, it should compile now on a linux box (still need edit makefile) | |||
30-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - added JackPilot preferences for virtual-ports and auto connect, added some macros for linux compilation, | |||
removed prepath from libjack. | |||
29-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - added mutex and condition code to synch IT IS WORKING NOW!!! tested down to 256 buffersize using reaper. | |||
28-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - Added pThreadUtilities.h code... but the cracks are still there.. | |||
28-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - Minor fixes, added TODO and this changes log. | |||
28-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - Added Stephane GetEXEName() and code cleanup. | |||
28-SEP-2007: Johnny Petrantoni - First Import. | |||
0.5: | |||
03-SEP-2007: port mapping and config file (PLJ) | |||
0.3: | |||
30-APR-2007: corrected connection of in/outputs (RB) | |||
0.1: | |||
???????????: Initial RB release (RB) | |||
0.0.2: | |||
12-SEP-2006: Fix thread bug, tidy up code (RR) | |||
0.0.1: | |||
31-AUG-2006: Initial version (RR) |
@@ -25,10 +25,9 @@ | |||
#include "objbase.h" | |||
#include "wine/debug.h" | |||
WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(asio); | |||
// {48D0C522-BFCC-45cc-8B84-17F25F33E6E8} | |||
/* {48D0C522-BFCC-45cc-8B84-17F25F33E6E8} */ | |||
static GUID const CLSID_WineASIO = { | |||
0x48d0c522, 0xbfcc, 0x45cc, { 0x8b, 0x84, 0x17, 0xf2, 0x5f, 0x33, 0xe6, 0xe8 } }; | |||
@@ -37,14 +36,13 @@ typedef struct { | |||
LONG ref; | |||
} IClassFactoryImpl; | |||
extern HRESULT asioCreateInstance(REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppobj); | |||
extern HRESULT WINAPI WineASIOCreateInstance(REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppobj); | |||
/******************************************************************************* | |||
* ClassFactory | |||
*/ | |||
static HRESULT WINAPI | |||
CF_QueryInterface(LPCLASSFACTORY iface, REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppobj) | |||
static HRESULT WINAPI CF_QueryInterface(LPCLASSFACTORY iface, REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppobj) | |||
{ | |||
IClassFactoryImpl *This = (IClassFactoryImpl *)iface; | |||
FIXME("(%p, %s, %p) stub!\n", This, debugstr_guid(riid), ppobj); | |||
@@ -57,7 +55,7 @@ static ULONG WINAPI CF_AddRef(LPCLASSFACTORY iface) | |||
{ | |||
IClassFactoryImpl *This = (IClassFactoryImpl *)iface; | |||
ULONG ref = InterlockedIncrement(&(This->ref)); | |||
TRACE("(%p) ref was %x\n", This, ref - 1); | |||
TRACE("iface: %p, ref has been set to %x\n", This, ref); | |||
return ref; | |||
} | |||
@@ -65,19 +63,15 @@ static ULONG WINAPI CF_Release(LPCLASSFACTORY iface) | |||
{ | |||
IClassFactoryImpl *This = (IClassFactoryImpl *)iface; | |||
ULONG ref = InterlockedDecrement(&(This->ref)); | |||
TRACE("(%p) ref was %x\n", This, ref + 1); | |||
TRACE("iface %p, ref has been set to %x\n", This, ref); | |||
/* static class, won't be freed */ | |||
return ref; | |||
} | |||
static HRESULT WINAPI CF_CreateInstance( | |||
LPCLASSFACTORY iface, | |||
LPUNKNOWN pOuter, | |||
REFIID riid, | |||
LPVOID *ppobj) | |||
static HRESULT WINAPI CF_CreateInstance(LPCLASSFACTORY iface, LPUNKNOWN pOuter, REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppobj) | |||
{ | |||
IClassFactoryImpl *This = (IClassFactoryImpl *)iface; | |||
TRACE("(%p, %p, %s, %p)\n", This, pOuter, debugstr_guid(riid), ppobj); | |||
TRACE("iface: %p, pOuter: %p, riid: %s, ppobj: %p)\n", This, pOuter, debugstr_guid(riid), ppobj); | |||
if (pOuter) | |||
return CLASS_E_NOAGGREGATION; | |||
@@ -86,14 +80,16 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI CF_CreateInstance( | |||
WARN("invalid parameter\n"); | |||
return E_INVALIDARG; | |||
} | |||
*ppobj = NULL; | |||
return asioCreateInstance(riid, ppobj); | |||
TRACE("Creating the WineASIO object\n"); | |||
return WineASIOCreateInstance(riid, ppobj); | |||
} | |||
static HRESULT WINAPI CF_LockServer(LPCLASSFACTORY iface, BOOL dolock) | |||
{ | |||
IClassFactoryImpl *This = (IClassFactoryImpl *)iface; | |||
FIXME("(%p, %d) stub!\n", This, dolock); | |||
FIXME("iface: %p, dolock: %d) stub!\n", This, dolock); | |||
return S_OK; | |||
} | |||
@@ -126,7 +122,7 @@ static IClassFactoryImpl WINEASIO_CF = { &CF_Vtbl, 1 }; | |||
*/ | |||
HRESULT WINAPI DllGetClassObject(REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppv) | |||
{ | |||
TRACE("(%s, %s, %p)\n", debugstr_guid(rclsid), debugstr_guid(riid), ppv); | |||
TRACE("rclsid: %s, riid: %s, ppv: %p)\n", debugstr_guid(rclsid), debugstr_guid(riid), ppv); | |||
if (ppv == NULL) { | |||
WARN("invalid parameter\n"); | |||
@@ -135,20 +131,20 @@ HRESULT WINAPI DllGetClassObject(REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppv) | |||
*ppv = NULL; | |||
if (!IsEqualIID(riid, &IID_IClassFactory) && | |||
!IsEqualIID(riid, &IID_IUnknown)) { | |||
if (!IsEqualIID(riid, &IID_IClassFactory) && !IsEqualIID(riid, &IID_IUnknown)) | |||
{ | |||
WARN("no interface for %s\n", debugstr_guid(riid)); | |||
return E_NOINTERFACE; | |||
} | |||
if (IsEqualGUID(rclsid, &CLSID_WineASIO)) { | |||
if (IsEqualGUID(rclsid, &CLSID_WineASIO)) | |||
{ | |||
CF_AddRef((IClassFactory*) &WINEASIO_CF); | |||
*ppv = &WINEASIO_CF; | |||
return S_OK; | |||
} | |||
WARN("(%s, %s, %p): no class found.\n", debugstr_guid(rclsid), | |||
debugstr_guid(riid), ppv); | |||
WARN("rclsid: %s, riid: %s, ppv: %p): no class found.\n", debugstr_guid(rclsid), debugstr_guid(riid), ppv); | |||
return CLASS_E_CLASSNOTAVAILABLE; | |||
} | |||
@@ -172,25 +168,24 @@ HRESULT WINAPI DllCanUnloadNow(void) | |||
*/ | |||
BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hInstDLL, DWORD fdwReason, LPVOID lpvReserved) | |||
{ | |||
TRACE("(%p %x %p)\n", hInstDLL, fdwReason, lpvReserved); | |||
TRACE("hInstDLL: %p, fdwReason: %x lpvReserved: %p)\n", hInstDLL, fdwReason, lpvReserved); | |||
switch (fdwReason) { | |||
case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: | |||
TRACE("DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH\n"); | |||
/* TRACE("DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH\n"); */ | |||
break; | |||
case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: | |||
TRACE("DLL_PROCESS_DETACH\n"); | |||
/* TRACE("DLL_PROCESS_DETACH\n"); */ | |||
break; | |||
case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: | |||
TRACE("DLL_THREAD_ATTACH\n"); | |||
/* TRACE("DLL_THREAD_ATTACH\n"); */ | |||
break; | |||
case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: | |||
TRACE("DLL_THREAD_DETACH\n"); | |||
/* TRACE("DLL_THREAD_DETACH\n"); */ | |||
break; | |||
default: | |||
TRACE("UNKNOWN REASON\n"); | |||
/* TRACE("UNKNOWN REASON\n"); */ | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
return TRUE; | |||
} | |||
@@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ | |||
/* | |||
Copyright: © Copyright 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights | |||
reserved. | |||
Disclaimer: IMPORTANT: This Apple software is supplied to | |||
you by Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") in | |||
consideration of your agreement to the | |||
following terms, and your use, installation, | |||
modification or redistribution of this Apple | |||
software constitutes acceptance of these | |||
terms. If you do not agree with these terms, | |||
please do not use, install, modify or | |||
redistribute this Apple software. | |||
In consideration of your agreement to abide by | |||
the following terms, and subject to these | |||
terms, Apple grants you a personal, | |||
non-exclusive license, under AppleÕs | |||
copyrights in this original Apple software | |||
(the "Apple Software"), to use, reproduce, | |||
modify and redistribute the Apple Software, | |||
with or without modifications, in source | |||
and/or binary forms; provided that if you | |||
redistribute the Apple Software in its | |||
entirety and without modifications, you must | |||
retain this notice and the following text and | |||
disclaimers in all such redistributions of the | |||
Apple Software. Neither the name, trademarks, | |||
service marks or logos of Apple Computer, | |||
Inc. may be used to endorse or promote | |||
products derived from the Apple Software | |||
without specific prior written permission from | |||
Apple. Except as expressly stated in this | |||
notice, no other rights or licenses, express | |||
or implied, are granted by Apple herein, | |||
including but not limited to any patent rights | |||
that may be infringed by your derivative works | |||
or by other works in which the Apple Software | |||
may be incorporated. | |||
The Apple Software is provided by Apple on an | |||
"AS IS" basis. APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, | |||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT | |||
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF | |||
NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS | |||
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE APPLE | |||
SOFTWARE OR ITS USE AND OPERATION ALONE OR IN | |||
COMBINATION WITH YOUR PRODUCTS. | |||
IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY | |||
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL | |||
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, | |||
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; | |||
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS | |||
INTERRUPTION) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE | |||
USE, REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION AND/OR | |||
DISTRIBUTION OF THE APPLE SOFTWARE, HOWEVER | |||
CAUSED AND WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, | |||
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY | |||
OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF APPLE HAS BEEN ADVISED | |||
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | |||
*/ | |||
/* pThreadUtilities.h */ | |||
#ifndef __PTHREADUTILITIES_H__ | |||
#define __PTHREADUTILITIES_H__ | |||
#import "pthread.h" | |||
#import <CoreServices/../Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework/Headers/MacTypes.h> | |||
#define THREAD_SET_PRIORITY 0 | |||
#define THREAD_SCHEDULED_PRIORITY 1 | |||
#include <mach/mach_error.h> | |||
#include <mach/thread_policy.h> | |||
#include <mach/thread_act.h> | |||
#include <CoreAudio/HostTime.h> | |||
static inline UInt32 | |||
_getThreadPriority(pthread_t inThread, int inWhichPriority) | |||
{ | |||
thread_basic_info_data_t threadInfo; | |||
policy_info_data_t thePolicyInfo; | |||
unsigned int count; | |||
// get basic info | |||
count = THREAD_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; | |||
thread_info (pthread_mach_thread_np (inThread), THREAD_BASIC_INFO, | |||
(thread_info_t)&threadInfo, &count); | |||
switch (threadInfo.policy) { | |||
case POLICY_TIMESHARE: | |||
count = POLICY_TIMESHARE_INFO_COUNT; | |||
thread_info(pthread_mach_thread_np (inThread), | |||
THREAD_SCHED_TIMESHARE_INFO, | |||
(thread_info_t)&(thePolicyInfo.ts), &count); | |||
if (inWhichPriority == THREAD_SCHEDULED_PRIORITY) { | |||
return thePolicyInfo.ts.cur_priority; | |||
} else { | |||
return thePolicyInfo.ts.base_priority; | |||
} | |||
break; | |||
case POLICY_FIFO: | |||
count = POLICY_FIFO_INFO_COUNT; | |||
thread_info(pthread_mach_thread_np (inThread), | |||
THREAD_SCHED_FIFO_INFO, | |||
(thread_info_t)&(thePolicyInfo.fifo), &count); | |||
if ( (thePolicyInfo.fifo.depressed) | |||
&& (inWhichPriority == THREAD_SCHEDULED_PRIORITY) ) { | |||
return thePolicyInfo.fifo.depress_priority; | |||
} | |||
return thePolicyInfo.fifo.base_priority; | |||
break; | |||
case POLICY_RR: | |||
count = POLICY_RR_INFO_COUNT; | |||
thread_info(pthread_mach_thread_np (inThread), | |||
THREAD_SCHED_RR_INFO, | |||
(thread_info_t)&(thePolicyInfo.rr), &count); | |||
if ( (thePolicyInfo.rr.depressed) | |||
&& (inWhichPriority == THREAD_SCHEDULED_PRIORITY) ) { | |||
return thePolicyInfo.rr.depress_priority; | |||
} | |||
return thePolicyInfo.rr.base_priority; | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
return 0; | |||
} | |||
// returns the thread's priority as it was last set by the API | |||
static inline UInt32 | |||
getThreadSetPriority(pthread_t inThread) | |||
{ | |||
return _getThreadPriority (inThread, THREAD_SET_PRIORITY); | |||
} | |||
// returns the thread's priority as it was last scheduled by the Kernel | |||
static inline UInt32 | |||
getThreadScheduledPriority(pthread_t inThread) | |||
{ | |||
return _getThreadPriority (inThread, THREAD_SCHEDULED_PRIORITY); | |||
} | |||
static inline void | |||
setThreadToPriority(pthread_t inThread, UInt32 inPriority, Boolean inIsFixed, | |||
UInt64 inHALIOProcCycleDurationInNanoseconds) | |||
{ | |||
if (inPriority == 96) | |||
{ | |||
// REAL-TIME / TIME-CONSTRAINT THREAD | |||
thread_time_constraint_policy_data_t theTCPolicy; | |||
UInt64 theComputeQuanta; | |||
UInt64 thePeriod; | |||
UInt64 thePeriodNanos; | |||
thePeriodNanos = inHALIOProcCycleDurationInNanoseconds; | |||
theComputeQuanta = AudioConvertNanosToHostTime ( thePeriodNanos * 0.15 ); | |||
thePeriod = AudioConvertNanosToHostTime (thePeriodNanos); | |||
theTCPolicy.period = thePeriod; | |||
theTCPolicy.computation = theComputeQuanta; | |||
theTCPolicy.constraint = thePeriod; | |||
theTCPolicy.preemptible = true; | |||
thread_policy_set (pthread_mach_thread_np(inThread), | |||
THREAD_TIME_CONSTRAINT_POLICY, | |||
(thread_policy_t)&theTCPolicy, | |||
THREAD_TIME_CONSTRAINT_POLICY_COUNT); | |||
} else { | |||
// OTHER THREADS | |||
thread_extended_policy_data_t theFixedPolicy; | |||
thread_precedence_policy_data_t thePrecedencePolicy; | |||
SInt32 relativePriority; | |||
// [1] SET FIXED / NOT FIXED | |||
theFixedPolicy.timeshare = !inIsFixed; | |||
thread_policy_set (pthread_mach_thread_np(inThread), | |||
THREAD_EXTENDED_POLICY, | |||
(thread_policy_t)&theFixedPolicy, | |||
THREAD_EXTENDED_POLICY_COUNT); | |||
// [2] SET PRECEDENCE N.B.: We expect that if thread A | |||
// created thread B, and the program wishes to change the | |||
// priority of thread B, then the call to change the | |||
// priority of thread B must be made by thread A. This | |||
// assumption allows us to use pthread_self() to correctly | |||
// calculate the priority of the feeder thread (since | |||
// precedency policy's importance is relative to the | |||
// spawning thread's priority.) | |||
relativePriority = inPriority - | |||
getThreadSetPriority (pthread_self()); | |||
thePrecedencePolicy.importance = relativePriority; | |||
thread_policy_set (pthread_mach_thread_np(inThread), | |||
THREAD_PRECEDENCE_POLICY, | |||
(thread_policy_t)&thePrecedencePolicy, | |||
THREAD_PRECEDENCE_POLICY_COUNT); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
#endif /* __PTHREADUTILITIES_H__ */ |
@@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ | |||
/* | |||
* Wine porting definitions | |||
* | |||
* Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard | |||
* | |||
* 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA | |||
*/ | |||
#ifndef __WINE_WINE_PORT_H | |||
#define __WINE_WINE_PORT_H | |||
#ifndef __WINE_CONFIG_H | |||
# error You must include config.h to use this header | |||
#endif | |||
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 | |||
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* for pread/pwrite */ | |||
#include <fcntl.h> | |||
#include <math.h> | |||
#include <sys/types.h> | |||
#include <sys/stat.h> | |||
#ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_H | |||
# include <direct.h> | |||
#endif | |||
#ifdef HAVE_IO_H | |||
# include <io.h> | |||
#endif | |||
#ifdef HAVE_PROCESS_H | |||
# include <process.h> | |||
#endif | |||
#include <string.h> | |||
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H | |||
# include <unistd.h> | |||
#endif | |||
/**************************************************************** | |||
* Type definitions | |||
*/ | |||
#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__int64) | |||
# if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_WIN64) | |||
# define __int64 long | |||
# else | |||
# define __int64 long long | |||
# endif | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_MODE_T | |||
typedef int mode_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_OFF_T | |||
typedef long off_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_PID_T | |||
typedef int pid_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_SIZE_T | |||
typedef unsigned int size_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_SSIZE_T | |||
typedef int ssize_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_FSBLKCNT_T | |||
typedef unsigned long fsblkcnt_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_FSFILCNT_T | |||
typedef unsigned long fsfilcnt_t; | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BLOCKS | |||
struct statvfs | |||
{ | |||
unsigned long f_bsize; | |||
unsigned long f_frsize; | |||
fsblkcnt_t f_blocks; | |||
fsblkcnt_t f_bfree; | |||
fsblkcnt_t f_bavail; | |||
fsfilcnt_t f_files; | |||
fsfilcnt_t f_ffree; | |||
fsfilcnt_t f_favail; | |||
unsigned long f_fsid; | |||
unsigned long f_flag; | |||
unsigned long f_namemax; | |||
}; | |||
#endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BLOCKS */ | |||
/**************************************************************** | |||
* Macro definitions | |||
*/ | |||
#ifdef HAVE_DLFCN_H | |||
#include <dlfcn.h> | |||
#else | |||
#define RTLD_LAZY 0x001 | |||
#define RTLD_NOW 0x002 | |||
#define RTLD_GLOBAL 0x100 | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(HAVE_FTRUNCATE) && defined(HAVE_CHSIZE) | |||
#define ftruncate chsize | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(HAVE_POPEN) && defined(HAVE__POPEN) | |||
#define popen _popen | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(HAVE_PCLOSE) && defined(HAVE__PCLOSE) | |||
#define pclose _pclose | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) && defined(HAVE__SNPRINTF) | |||
#define snprintf _snprintf | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) && defined(HAVE__VSNPRINTF) | |||
#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISLNK | |||
# define S_ISLNK(mod) (0) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISSOCK | |||
# define S_ISSOCK(mod) (0) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISDIR | |||
# define S_ISDIR(mod) (((mod) & _S_IFMT) == _S_IFDIR) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISCHR | |||
# define S_ISCHR(mod) (((mod) & _S_IFMT) == _S_IFCHR) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISFIFO | |||
# define S_ISFIFO(mod) (((mod) & _S_IFMT) == _S_IFIFO) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_ISREG | |||
# define S_ISREG(mod) (((mod) & _S_IFMT) == _S_IFREG) | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef S_IWUSR | |||
# define S_IWUSR 0 | |||
#endif | |||
/* So we open files in 64 bit access mode on Linux */ | |||
#ifndef O_LARGEFILE | |||
# define O_LARGEFILE 0 | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef O_NONBLOCK | |||
# define O_NONBLOCK 0 | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef O_BINARY | |||
# define O_BINARY 0 | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(S_IXUSR) && defined(S_IEXEC) | |||
# define S_IXUSR S_IEXEC | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(S_IXGRP) && defined(S_IEXEC) | |||
# define S_IXGRP S_IEXEC | |||
#endif | |||
#if !defined(S_IXOTH) && defined(S_IEXEC) | |||
# define S_IXOTH S_IEXEC | |||
#endif | |||
/**************************************************************** | |||
* Constants | |||
*/ | |||
#ifndef M_PI | |||
#define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef M_PI_2 | |||
#define M_PI_2 1.570796326794896619 | |||
#endif | |||
/* Macros to define assembler functions somewhat portably */ | |||
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__APPLE__) | |||
# define __ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC(name,code) \ | |||
__asm__( ".text\n\t" \ | |||
".align 4\n\t" \ | |||
".globl " __ASM_NAME(#name) "\n\t" \ | |||
__ASM_FUNC(#name) "\n" \ | |||
__ASM_NAME(#name) ":\n\t" \ | |||
code \ | |||
"\n\t.previous" ); | |||
#else /* defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__APPLE__) */ | |||
# define __ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC(name,code) \ | |||
void __asm_dummy_##name(void) { \ | |||
asm( ".align 4\n\t" \ | |||
".globl " __ASM_NAME(#name) "\n\t" \ | |||
__ASM_FUNC(#name) "\n" \ | |||
__ASM_NAME(#name) ":\n\t" \ | |||
code ); \ | |||
} | |||
#endif /* __GNUC__ */ | |||
/* Register functions */ | |||
#ifdef __i386__ | |||
#define DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( name, args, pop_args ) \ | |||
__ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC( name, \ | |||
"pushl %eax\n\t" \ | |||
"call " __ASM_NAME("__wine_call_from_32_regs") "\n\t" \ | |||
".long " __ASM_NAME("__regs_") #name "-.\n\t" \ | |||
".byte " #args "," #pop_args ) | |||
/* FIXME: add support for other CPUs */ | |||
#endif /* __i386__ */ | |||
/**************************************************************** | |||
* Function definitions (only when using libwine_port) | |||
*/ | |||
#ifndef NO_LIBWINE_PORT | |||
#ifndef HAVE_FSTATVFS | |||
int fstatvfs( int fd, struct statvfs *buf ); | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG | |||
extern char *optarg; | |||
extern int optind; | |||
extern int opterr; | |||
extern int optopt; | |||
struct option; | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_OPTION_NAME | |||
struct option | |||
{ | |||
const char *name; | |||
int has_arg; | |||
int *flag; | |||
int val; | |||
}; | |||
#endif | |||
extern int getopt_long (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | |||
const char *__shortopts, | |||
const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind); | |||
extern int getopt_long_only (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | |||
const char *__shortopts, | |||
const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_GETOPT_LONG */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_FFS | |||
int ffs( int x ); | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_FUTIMES | |||
struct timeval; | |||
int futimes(int fd, const struct timeval tv[2]); | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_GETPAGESIZE | |||
size_t getpagesize(void); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_GETPAGESIZE */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_GETTID | |||
pid_t gettid(void); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_GETTID */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_LSTAT | |||
int lstat(const char *file_name, struct stat *buf); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_LSTAT */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE | |||
void *memmove(void *dest, const void *src, size_t len); | |||
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_MEMMOVE) */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_PREAD | |||
ssize_t pread( int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t offset ); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_PREAD */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_PWRITE | |||
ssize_t pwrite( int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, off_t offset ); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_PWRITE */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_READLINK | |||
int readlink( const char *path, char *buf, size_t size ); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_READLINK */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_SIGSETJMP | |||
# include <setjmp.h> | |||
typedef jmp_buf sigjmp_buf; | |||
int sigsetjmp( sigjmp_buf buf, int savesigs ); | |||
void siglongjmp( sigjmp_buf buf, int val ); | |||
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSETJMP */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STATVFS | |||
int statvfs( const char *path, struct statvfs *buf ); | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STRNCASECMP | |||
# ifndef HAVE__STRNICMP | |||
int strncasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2, size_t n); | |||
# else | |||
# define strncasecmp _strnicmp | |||
# endif | |||
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_STRNCASECMP) */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR | |||
const char *strerror(int err); | |||
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_STRERROR) */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_STRCASECMP | |||
# ifndef HAVE__STRICMP | |||
int strcasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2); | |||
# else | |||
# define strcasecmp _stricmp | |||
# endif | |||
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_STRCASECMP) */ | |||
#ifndef HAVE_USLEEP | |||
int usleep (unsigned int useconds); | |||
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_USLEEP) */ | |||
#ifdef __i386__ | |||
static inline void *memcpy_unaligned( void *dst, const void *src, size_t size ) | |||
{ | |||
return memcpy( dst, src, size ); | |||
} | |||
#else | |||
extern void *memcpy_unaligned( void *dst, const void *src, size_t size ); | |||
#endif /* __i386__ */ | |||
extern int mkstemps(char *template, int suffix_len); | |||
/* Process creation flags */ | |||
#ifndef _P_WAIT | |||
# define _P_WAIT 0 | |||
# define _P_NOWAIT 1 | |||
# define _P_OVERLAY 2 | |||
# define _P_NOWAITO 3 | |||
# define _P_DETACH 4 | |||
#endif | |||
#ifndef HAVE_SPAWNVP | |||
extern int spawnvp(int mode, const char *cmdname, const char * const argv[]); | |||
#endif | |||
/* Interlocked functions */ | |||
#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__GNUC__) | |||
extern inline int interlocked_cmpxchg( int *dest, int xchg, int compare ); | |||
extern inline void *interlocked_cmpxchg_ptr( void **dest, void *xchg, void *compare ); | |||
extern __int64 interlocked_cmpxchg64( __int64 *dest, __int64 xchg, __int64 compare ); | |||
extern inline int interlocked_xchg( int *dest, int val ); | |||
extern inline void *interlocked_xchg_ptr( void **dest, void *val ); | |||
extern inline int interlocked_xchg_add( int *dest, int incr ); | |||
extern inline int interlocked_cmpxchg( int *dest, int xchg, int compare ) | |||
{ | |||
int ret; | |||
__asm__ __volatile__( "lock; cmpxchgl %2,(%1)" | |||
: "=a" (ret) : "r" (dest), "r" (xchg), "0" (compare) : "memory" ); | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
extern inline void *interlocked_cmpxchg_ptr( void **dest, void *xchg, void *compare ) | |||
{ | |||
void *ret; | |||
__asm__ __volatile__( "lock; cmpxchgl %2,(%1)" | |||
: "=a" (ret) : "r" (dest), "r" (xchg), "0" (compare) : "memory" ); | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
extern inline int interlocked_xchg( int *dest, int val ) | |||
{ | |||
int ret; | |||
__asm__ __volatile__( "lock; xchgl %0,(%1)" | |||
: "=r" (ret) : "r" (dest), "0" (val) : "memory" ); | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
extern inline void *interlocked_xchg_ptr( void **dest, void *val ) | |||
{ | |||
void *ret; | |||
__asm__ __volatile__( "lock; xchgl %0,(%1)" | |||
: "=r" (ret) : "r" (dest), "0" (val) : "memory" ); | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
extern inline int interlocked_xchg_add( int *dest, int incr ) | |||
{ | |||
int ret; | |||
__asm__ __volatile__( "lock; xaddl %0,(%1)" | |||
: "=r" (ret) : "r" (dest), "0" (incr) : "memory" ); | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
#else /* __i386___ && __GNUC__ */ | |||
extern int interlocked_cmpxchg( int *dest, int xchg, int compare ); | |||
extern void *interlocked_cmpxchg_ptr( void **dest, void *xchg, void *compare ); | |||
extern __int64 interlocked_cmpxchg64( __int64 *dest, __int64 xchg, __int64 compare ); | |||
extern int interlocked_xchg( int *dest, int val ); | |||
extern void *interlocked_xchg_ptr( void **dest, void *val ); | |||
extern int interlocked_xchg_add( int *dest, int incr ); | |||
#endif /* __i386___ && __GNUC__ */ | |||
#else /* NO_LIBWINE_PORT */ | |||
#define __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(func) func##_is_not_portable func##_is_not_portable | |||
#define ffs __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(ffs) | |||
#define fstatvfs __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(fstatvfs) | |||
#define futimes __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(futimes) | |||
#define getopt_long __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(getopt_long) | |||
#define getopt_long_only __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(getopt_long_only) | |||
#define getpagesize __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(getpagesize) | |||
#define interlocked_cmpxchg __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(interlocked_cmpxchg) | |||
#define interlocked_cmpxchg_ptr __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(interlocked_cmpxchg_ptr) | |||
#define interlocked_xchg __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(interlocked_xchg) | |||
#define interlocked_xchg_ptr __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(interlocked_xchg_ptr) | |||
#define interlocked_xchg_add __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(interlocked_xchg_add) | |||
#define lstat __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(lstat) | |||
#define memcpy_unaligned __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(memcpy_unaligned) | |||
#undef memmove | |||
#define memmove __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(memmove) | |||
#define pread __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(pread) | |||
#define pwrite __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(pwrite) | |||
#define spawnvp __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(spawnvp) | |||
#define statvfs __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(statvfs) | |||
#define strcasecmp __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(strcasecmp) | |||
#define strerror __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(strerror) | |||
#define strncasecmp __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(strncasecmp) | |||
#define usleep __WINE_NOT_PORTABLE(usleep) | |||
#endif /* NO_LIBWINE_PORT */ | |||
#endif /* !defined(__WINE_WINE_PORT_H) */ |
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ static GUID const CLSID_WineASIO = { | |||
static struct regsvr_coclass const coclass_list[] = { | |||
{ &CLSID_WineASIO, | |||
"Wine ASIO Object", | |||
"WineASIO Object", | |||
NULL, | |||
"wineasio.dll", | |||
"Apartment" | |||
@@ -527,11 +527,11 @@ static struct regsvr_interface const interface_list[] = { | |||
*/ | |||
static HRESULT register_driver(void) | |||
{ | |||
LPCSTR asio_key = "Software\\ASIO\\Wine ASIO"; | |||
LPCSTR asio_key = "Software\\ASIO\\WineASIO"; | |||
LPCSTR clsid = "CLSID"; | |||
LPCSTR wine_clsid = "{48D0C522-BFCC-45CC-8B84-17F25F33E6E8}"; | |||
LPCSTR desc = "Description"; | |||
LPCSTR wine_desc = "Wine ASIO Driver"; | |||
LPCSTR wine_desc = "WineASIO Driver"; | |||
HKEY key; | |||
LONG rc; | |||
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI DllRegisterServer(void) | |||
*/ | |||
static HRESULT unregister_driver(void) | |||
{ | |||
LPCSTR asio_key = "Software\\ASIO\\Wine ASIO"; | |||
LPCSTR asio_key = "Software\\ASIO\\WineASIO"; | |||
/* FIXME */ | |||
return recursive_delete_keyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, asio_key); | |||
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ | |||
/* | |||
* Copyright (C) 2010 Peter L Jones | |||
* | |||
* 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA | |||
*/ | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_INPUTS = "_INPUTS"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_OUTPUTS = "_OUTPUTS"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_INPORTNAMEPREFIX = "INPORTNAME"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_OUTPORTNAMEPREFIX = "OUTPORTNAME"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_INMAP = "_INPORT"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_OUTMAP = "_OUTPORT"; | |||
static const char* ENVVAR_AUTOCONNECT = "_AUTOCONNECT"; | |||
static const char* DEFAULT_PREFIX = "ASIO"; | |||
static const char* DEFAULT_INPORT = "input_"; | |||
static const char* DEFAULT_OUTPORT = "output_"; | |||
static const int DEFAULT_NUMINPUTS = 2; | |||
static const int DEFAULT_NUMOUTPUTS = 2; | |||
static const int DEFAULT_AUTOCONNECT = -1; | |||
static const char* USERCFG = ".wineasiocfg"; | |||
static const char* SITECFG = "/etc/default/wineasiocfg"; |