#include #include #include #include #include #include jack_port_t *input_port; jack_port_t *output_port; int process (nframes_t nframes, void *arg) { sample_t *out = (sample_t *) jack_port_get_buffer (output_port, nframes); sample_t *in = (sample_t *) jack_port_get_buffer (input_port, nframes); memcpy (out, in, sizeof (sample_t) * nframes); return 0; } int bufsize (nframes_t nframes, void *arg) { printf ("the maximum buffer size is now %lu\n", nframes); return 0; } int srate (nframes_t nframes, void *arg) { printf ("the sample rate is now %lu/sec\n", nframes); return 0; } void jack_shutdown (void *arg) { exit (1); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { jack_client_t *client; if (argc < 2) { fprintf (stderr, "usage: jack_simple_client \n"); return 1; } /* try to become a client of the JACK server */ if ((client = jack_client_new (argv[1])) == 0) { fprintf (stderr, "jack server not running?\n"); return 1; } /* tell the JACK server to call `process()' whenever there is work to be done. */ jack_set_process_callback (client, process, 0); /* tell the JACK server to call `bufsize()' whenever the maximum number of frames that will be passed to `process()' changes */ jack_set_buffer_size_callback (client, bufsize, 0); /* tell the JACK server to call `srate()' whenever the sample rate of the system changes. */ jack_set_sample_rate_callback (client, srate, 0); /* tell the JACK server to call `jack_shutdown()' if it ever shuts down, either entirely, or if it just decides to stop calling us. */ jack_on_shutdown (client, jack_shutdown, 0); /* display the current sample rate. once the client is activated (see below), you should rely on your own sample rate callback (see above) for this value. */ printf ("engine sample rate: %lu\n", jack_get_sample_rate (client)); /* create two ports */ input_port = jack_port_register (client, "input", JACK_DEFAULT_AUDIO_TYPE, JackPortIsInput, 0); output_port = jack_port_register (client, "output", JACK_DEFAULT_AUDIO_TYPE, JackPortIsOutput, 0); /* tell the JACK server that we are ready to roll */ if (jack_activate (client)) { fprintf (stderr, "cannot activate client"); return 1; } /* connect the ports. Note: you can't do this before the client is activated (this may change in the future). */ if (jack_connect (client, "alsa_pcm:in_1", jack_port_name (input_port))) { fprintf (stderr, "cannot connect input ports\n"); } if (jack_connect (client, jack_port_name (output_port), "alsa_pcm:out_1")) { fprintf (stderr, "cannot connect output ports\n"); } /* Since this is just a toy, run for a few seconds, then finish */ sleep (10); jack_client_close (client); exit (0); }