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- /*
- LV2 - An audio plugin interface specification.
- Copyright 2006-2012 Steve Harris, David Robillard.
-
- Based on LADSPA, Copyright 2000-2002 Richard W.E. Furse,
- Paul Barton-Davis, Stefan Westerfeld.
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
- ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
- ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
- OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- */
-
- /**
- @file lv2.h
- API for the LV2 specification <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core>.
- Revision: 12.0
- */
-
- #ifndef LV2_H_INCLUDED
- #define LV2_H_INCLUDED
-
- #include <stdint.h>
-
- #define LV2_CORE_URI "http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core"
- #define LV2_CORE_PREFIX LV2_CORE_URI "#"
-
- #define LV2_CORE__AllpassPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "AllpassPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__AmplifierPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "AmplifierPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__AnalyserPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "AnalyserPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__AudioPort LV2_CORE_PREFIX "AudioPort"
- #define LV2_CORE__BandpassPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "BandpassPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__CVPort LV2_CORE_PREFIX "CVPort"
- #define LV2_CORE__ChorusPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ChorusPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__CombPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "CombPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__CompressorPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "CompressorPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ConstantPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ConstantPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ControlPort LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ControlPort"
- #define LV2_CORE__ConverterPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ConverterPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__DelayPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "DelayPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__DistortionPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "DistortionPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__DynamicsPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "DynamicsPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__EQPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "EQPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__EnvelopePlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "EnvelopePlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ExpanderPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ExpanderPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ExtensionData LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ExtensionData"
- #define LV2_CORE__Feature LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Feature"
- #define LV2_CORE__FilterPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "FilterPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__FlangerPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "FlangerPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__FunctionPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "FunctionPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__GatePlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "GatePlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__GeneratorPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "GeneratorPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__HighpassPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "HighpassPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__InputPort LV2_CORE_PREFIX "InputPort"
- #define LV2_CORE__InstrumentPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "InstrumentPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__LimiterPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "LimiterPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__LowpassPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "LowpassPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__MixerPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "MixerPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ModulatorPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ModulatorPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__MultiEQPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "MultiEQPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__OscillatorPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "OscillatorPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__OutputPort LV2_CORE_PREFIX "OutputPort"
- #define LV2_CORE__ParaEQPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ParaEQPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__PhaserPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "PhaserPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__PitchPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "PitchPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__Plugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Plugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__PluginBase LV2_CORE_PREFIX "PluginBase"
- #define LV2_CORE__Point LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Point"
- #define LV2_CORE__Port LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Port"
- #define LV2_CORE__PortProperty LV2_CORE_PREFIX "PortProperty"
- #define LV2_CORE__Resource LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Resource"
- #define LV2_CORE__ReverbPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ReverbPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__ScalePoint LV2_CORE_PREFIX "ScalePoint"
- #define LV2_CORE__SimulatorPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "SimulatorPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__SpatialPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "SpatialPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__Specification LV2_CORE_PREFIX "Specification"
- #define LV2_CORE__SpectralPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "SpectralPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__UtilityPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "UtilityPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__WaveshaperPlugin LV2_CORE_PREFIX "WaveshaperPlugin"
- #define LV2_CORE__appliesTo LV2_CORE_PREFIX "appliesTo"
- #define LV2_CORE__binary LV2_CORE_PREFIX "binary"
- #define LV2_CORE__connectionOptional LV2_CORE_PREFIX "connectionOptional"
- #define LV2_CORE__control LV2_CORE_PREFIX "control"
- #define LV2_CORE__default LV2_CORE_PREFIX "default"
- #define LV2_CORE__designation LV2_CORE_PREFIX "designation"
- #define LV2_CORE__documentation LV2_CORE_PREFIX "documentation"
- #define LV2_CORE__enumeration LV2_CORE_PREFIX "enumeration"
- #define LV2_CORE__extensionData LV2_CORE_PREFIX "extensionData"
- #define LV2_CORE__freeWheeling LV2_CORE_PREFIX "freeWheeling"
- #define LV2_CORE__hardRTCapable LV2_CORE_PREFIX "hardRTCapable"
- #define LV2_CORE__inPlaceBroken LV2_CORE_PREFIX "inPlaceBroken"
- #define LV2_CORE__index LV2_CORE_PREFIX "index"
- #define LV2_CORE__integer LV2_CORE_PREFIX "integer"
- #define LV2_CORE__isLive LV2_CORE_PREFIX "isLive"
- #define LV2_CORE__latency LV2_CORE_PREFIX "latency"
- #define LV2_CORE__maximum LV2_CORE_PREFIX "maximum"
- #define LV2_CORE__microVersion LV2_CORE_PREFIX "microVersion"
- #define LV2_CORE__minimum LV2_CORE_PREFIX "minimum"
- #define LV2_CORE__minorVersion LV2_CORE_PREFIX "minorVersion"
- #define LV2_CORE__name LV2_CORE_PREFIX "name"
- #define LV2_CORE__optionalFeature LV2_CORE_PREFIX "optionalFeature"
- #define LV2_CORE__port LV2_CORE_PREFIX "port"
- #define LV2_CORE__portProperty LV2_CORE_PREFIX "portProperty"
- #define LV2_CORE__project LV2_CORE_PREFIX "project"
- #define LV2_CORE__prototype LV2_CORE_PREFIX "prototype"
- #define LV2_CORE__reportsLatency LV2_CORE_PREFIX "reportsLatency"
- #define LV2_CORE__requiredFeature LV2_CORE_PREFIX "requiredFeature"
- #define LV2_CORE__sampleRate LV2_CORE_PREFIX "sampleRate"
- #define LV2_CORE__scalePoint LV2_CORE_PREFIX "scalePoint"
- #define LV2_CORE__symbol LV2_CORE_PREFIX "symbol"
- #define LV2_CORE__toggled LV2_CORE_PREFIX "toggled"
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
- /**
- Plugin Instance Handle.
-
- This is a handle for one particular instance of a plugin. It is valid to
- compare to NULL (or 0 for C++) but otherwise the host MUST NOT attempt to
- interpret it.
- */
- typedef void * LV2_Handle;
-
- /**
- Feature.
-
- Features allow hosts to make additional functionality available to plugins
- without requiring modification to the LV2 API. Extensions may define new
- features and specify the @ref URI and @ref data to be used if necessary.
- Some features, such as lv2:isLive, do not require the host to pass data.
- */
- typedef struct _LV2_Feature {
- /**
- A globally unique, case-sensitive identifier (URI) for this feature.
-
- This MUST be a valid URI string as defined by RFC 3986.
- */
- const char * URI;
-
- /**
- Pointer to arbitrary data.
-
- The format of this data is defined by the extension which describes the
- feature with the given @ref URI.
- */
- void * data;
- } LV2_Feature;
-
- /**
- Plugin Descriptor.
-
- This structure provides the core functions necessary to instantiate and use
- a plugin.
- */
- typedef struct _LV2_Descriptor {
- /**
- A globally unique, case-sensitive identifier for this plugin.
-
- This MUST be a valid URI string as defined by RFC 3986. All plugins with
- the same URI MUST be compatible to some degree, see
- http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core for details.
- */
- const char * URI;
-
- /**
- Instantiate the plugin.
-
- Note that instance initialisation should generally occur in activate()
- rather than here. If a host calls instantiate(), it MUST call cleanup()
- at some point in the future.
-
- @param descriptor Descriptor of the plugin to instantiate.
-
- @param sample_rate Sample rate, in Hz, for the new plugin instance.
-
- @param bundle_path Path to the LV2 bundle which contains this plugin
- binary. It MUST include the trailing directory separator (e.g. '/') so
- that simply appending a filename will yield the path to that file in the
- bundle.
-
- @param features A NULL terminated array of LV2_Feature structs which
- represent the features the host supports. Plugins may refuse to
- instantiate if required features are not found here. However, hosts MUST
- NOT use this as a discovery mechanism: instead, use the RDF data to
- determine which features are required and do not attempt to instantiate
- unsupported plugins at all. This parameter MUST NOT be NULL, i.e. a host
- that supports no features MUST pass a single element array containing
- NULL.
-
- @return A handle for the new plugin instance, or NULL if instantiation
- has failed.
- */
- LV2_Handle (*instantiate)(const struct _LV2_Descriptor * descriptor,
- double sample_rate,
- const char * bundle_path,
- const LV2_Feature *const * features);
-
- /**
- Connect a port on a plugin instance to a memory location.
-
- Plugin writers should be aware that the host may elect to use the same
- buffer for more than one port and even use the same buffer for both
- input and output (see lv2:inPlaceBroken in lv2.ttl).
-
- If the plugin has the feature lv2:hardRTCapable then there are various
- things that the plugin MUST NOT do within the connect_port() function;
- see lv2core.ttl for details.
-
- connect_port() MUST be called at least once for each port before run()
- is called, unless that port is lv2:connectionOptional. The plugin must
- pay careful attention to the block size passed to run() since the block
- allocated may only just be large enough to contain the data, and is not
- guaranteed to remain constant between run() calls.
-
- connect_port() may be called more than once for a plugin instance to
- allow the host to change the buffers that the plugin is reading or
- writing. These calls may be made before or after activate() or
- deactivate() calls.
-
- @param instance Plugin instance containing the port.
-
- @param port Index of the port to connect. The host MUST NOT try to
- connect a port index that is not defined in the plugin's RDF data. If
- it does, the plugin's behaviour is undefined (a crash is likely).
-
- @param data_location Pointer to data of the type defined by the port
- type in the plugin's RDF data (e.g. an array of float for an
- lv2:AudioPort). This pointer must be stored by the plugin instance and
- used to read/write data when run() is called. Data present at the time
- of the connect_port() call MUST NOT be considered meaningful.
- */
- void (*connect_port)(LV2_Handle instance,
- uint32_t port,
- void * data_location);
-
- /**
- Initialise a plugin instance and activate it for use.
-
- This is separated from instantiate() to aid real-time support and so
- that hosts can reinitialise a plugin instance by calling deactivate()
- and then activate(). In this case the plugin instance MUST reset all
- state information dependent on the history of the plugin instance except
- for any data locations provided by connect_port(). If there is nothing
- for activate() to do then this field may be NULL.
-
- When present, hosts MUST call this function once before run() is called
- for the first time. This call SHOULD be made as close to the run() call
- as possible and indicates to real-time plugins that they are now live,
- however plugins MUST NOT rely on a prompt call to run() after
- activate().
-
- The host MUST NOT call activate() again until deactivate() has been
- called first. If a host calls activate(), it MUST call deactivate() at
- some point in the future. Note that connect_port() may be called before
- or after activate().
- */
- void (*activate)(LV2_Handle instance);
-
- /**
- Run a plugin instance for a block.
-
- Note that if an activate() function exists then it must be called before
- run(). If deactivate() is called for a plugin instance then run() may
- not be called until activate() has been called again.
-
- If the plugin has the feature lv2:hardRTCapable then there are various
- things that the plugin MUST NOT do within the run() function (see
- lv2core.ttl for details).
-
- As a special case, when @p sample_count == 0, the plugin should update
- any output ports that represent a single instant in time (e.g. control
- ports, but not audio ports). This is particularly useful for latent
- plugins, which should update their latency output port so hosts can
- pre-roll plugins to compute latency. Plugins MUST NOT crash when
- @p sample_count == 0.
-
- @param instance Instance to be run.
-
- @param sample_count The block size (in samples) for which the plugin
- instance must run.
- */
- void (*run)(LV2_Handle instance,
- uint32_t sample_count);
-
- /**
- Deactivate a plugin instance (counterpart to activate()).
-
- Hosts MUST deactivate all activated instances after they have been run()
- for the last time. This call SHOULD be made as close to the last run()
- call as possible and indicates to real-time plugins that they are no
- longer live, however plugins MUST NOT rely on prompt deactivation. If
- there is nothing for deactivate() to do then this field may be NULL
-
- Deactivation is not similar to pausing since the plugin instance will be
- reinitialised by activate(). However, deactivate() itself MUST NOT fully
- reset plugin state. For example, the host may deactivate a plugin, then
- store its state (using some extension to do so).
-
- Hosts MUST NOT call deactivate() unless activate() was previously
- called. Note that connect_port() may be called before or after
- deactivate().
- */
- void (*deactivate)(LV2_Handle instance);
-
- /**
- Clean up a plugin instance (counterpart to instantiate()).
-
- Once an instance of a plugin has been finished with it must be deleted
- using this function. The instance handle passed ceases to be valid after
- this call.
-
- If activate() was called for a plugin instance then a corresponding call
- to deactivate() MUST be made before cleanup() is called. Hosts MUST NOT
- call cleanup() unless instantiate() was previously called.
- */
- void (*cleanup)(LV2_Handle instance);
-
- /**
- Return additional plugin data defined by some extenion.
-
- A typical use of this facility is to return a struct containing function
- pointers to extend the LV2_Descriptor API.
-
- The actual type and meaning of the returned object MUST be specified
- precisely by the extension. This function MUST return NULL for any
- unsupported URI. If a plugin does not support any extension data, this
- field may be NULL.
-
- The host is never responsible for freeing the returned value.
- */
- const void * (*extension_data)(const char * uri);
- } LV2_Descriptor;
-
- /**
- Put this (LV2_SYMBOL_EXPORT) before any functions that are to be loaded
- by the host as a symbol from the dynamic library.
- */
- #ifdef _WIN32
- # define LV2_SYMBOL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
- #else
- # define LV2_SYMBOL_EXPORT
- #endif
-
- /**
- Prototype for plugin accessor function.
-
- This is part of the old discovery API, which has been replaced due to being
- inadequate for some plugins. It is limited because the bundle path is not
- available during discovery, and it relies on non-portable shared library
- constructors/destructors. However, this API is still supported and plugins
- are not required to migrate.
-
- Plugins are discovered by hosts using RDF data (not by loading libraries).
- See http://lv2plug.in for details on the discovery process, though most
- hosts should use an existing library to implement this functionality.
-
- A plugin library MUST include a function called "lv2_descriptor" with this
- prototype. This function MUST have C-style linkage (if you are using C++
- this is taken care of by the 'extern "C"' clause at the top of this file).
-
- When it is time to load a plugin (designated by its URI), the host loads the
- plugin's library, gets the lv2_descriptor() function from it, and uses this
- function to find the LV2_Descriptor for the desired plugin. Plugins are
- accessed by index using values from 0 upwards. This function MUST return
- NULL for out of range indices, so the host can enumerate plugins by
- increasing @p index until NULL is returned.
-
- Note that @p index has no meaning, hosts MUST NOT depend on it remaining
- consistent between loads of the plugin library.
- */
- LV2_SYMBOL_EXPORT
- const LV2_Descriptor * lv2_descriptor(uint32_t index);
-
- /**
- Type of the lv2_descriptor() function in a library (old discovery API).
- */
- typedef const LV2_Descriptor *
- (*LV2_Descriptor_Function)(uint32_t index);
-
- /**
- Handle for a library descriptor.
- */
- typedef void* LV2_Lib_Handle;
-
- /**
- Descriptor for a plugin library.
-
- To access a plugin library, the host creates an LV2_Lib_Descriptor via the
- lv2_lib_descriptor() function in the shared object.
- */
- typedef struct {
- /**
- Opaque library data which must be passed as the first parameter to all
- the methods of this struct.
- */
- LV2_Lib_Handle handle;
-
- /**
- The total size of this struct. This allows for this struct to be
- expanded in the future if necessary. This MUST be set by the library to
- sizeof(LV2_Lib_Descriptor). The host MUST NOT access any fields of this
- struct beyond get_plugin() unless this field indicates they are present.
- */
- uint32_t size;
-
- /**
- Destroy this library descriptor and free all related resources.
- */
- void (*cleanup)(LV2_Lib_Handle handle);
-
- /**
- Plugin accessor.
-
- Plugins are accessed by index using values from 0 upwards. Out of range
- indices MUST result in this function returning NULL, so the host can
- enumerate plugins by increasing @a index until NULL is returned.
- */
- const LV2_Descriptor * (*get_plugin)(LV2_Lib_Handle handle,
- uint32_t index);
- } LV2_Lib_Descriptor;
-
- /**
- Prototype for library accessor function.
-
- This is the entry point for a plugin library. Hosts load this symbol from
- the library and call this function to obtain a library descriptor which can
- be used to access all the contained plugins. The returned object must not
- be destroyed (using LV2_Lib_Descriptor::cleanup()) until all plugins loaded
- from that library have been destroyed.
- */
- const LV2_Lib_Descriptor *
- lv2_lib_descriptor(const char * bundle_path,
- const LV2_Feature *const * features);
-
- /**
- Type of the lv2_lib_descriptor() function in an LV2 library.
- */
- typedef const LV2_Lib_Descriptor *
- (*LV2_Lib_Descriptor_Function)(const char * bundle_path,
- const LV2_Feature *const * features);
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- #endif /* LV2_H_INCLUDED */
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