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/*
    Copyright (C) 2001 Paul Davis
    Copyright (C) 2004 Jack O'Quin
    
    This program 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 program 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 program; if not, write to the Free Software 
    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

*/

#ifndef __jack_types_h__
#define __jack_types_h__

#include <inttypes.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <uuid/uuid.h>

typedef uint64_t jack_uuid_t;

typedef int32_t jack_shmsize_t;

/**
 * Type used to represent sample frame counts.
 */
typedef uint32_t	     jack_nframes_t;

/**
 * Maximum value that can be stored in jack_nframes_t
 */
#define JACK_MAX_FRAMES (4294967295U)	/* This should be UINT32_MAX, but
					   C++ has a problem with that. */

/**
 * Type used to represent the value of free running
 * monotonic clock with units of microseconds.
 */
typedef uint64_t jack_time_t;

/**
 *  Maximum size of @a load_init string passed to an internal client
 *  jack_initialize() function via jack_internal_client_load().
 */
#define JACK_LOAD_INIT_LIMIT 1024

/**
 *  jack_intclient_t is an opaque type representing a loaded internal
 *  client.  You may only access it using the API provided in @ref
 *  intclient.h "<jack/intclient.h>".
 */
typedef jack_uuid_t jack_intclient_t;

/**
 *  jack_port_t is an opaque type.  You may only access it using the
 *  API provided.
 */
typedef struct _jack_port    jack_port_t;

/**
 *  jack_client_t is an opaque type.  You may only access it using the
 *  API provided.
 */
typedef struct _jack_client  jack_client_t;

/**
 *  Ports have unique ids. A port registration callback is the only
 *  place you ever need to know their value.
 */
typedef uint32_t	     jack_port_id_t;

/**
 *  to make jack API independent of different thread implementations,
 *  we define jack_native_thread_t to pthread_t here.
 *  (all platforms that jack1 runs on, have pthread)
 */
typedef pthread_t            jack_native_thread_t;

/**
 *  @ref jack_options_t bits
 */
enum JackOptions {

     /**
      * Null value to use when no option bits are needed.
      */
     JackNullOption = 0x00,

     /**
      * Do not automatically start the JACK server when it is not
      * already running.  This option is always selected if
      * \$JACK_NO_START_SERVER is defined in the calling process
      * environment.
      */
     JackNoStartServer = 0x01,

     /**
      * Use the exact client name requested.  Otherwise, JACK
      * automatically generates a unique one, if needed.
      */
     JackUseExactName = 0x02,

     /**
      * Open with optional <em>(char *) server_name</em> parameter.
      */
     JackServerName = 0x04,

     /**
      * Load internal client from optional <em>(char *)
      * load_name</em>.  Otherwise use the @a client_name.
      */
     JackLoadName = 0x08,

     /**
      * Pass optional <em>(char *) load_init</em> string to the
      * jack_initialize() entry point of an internal client.
      */
     JackLoadInit = 0x10,

     /**
      * pass a SessionID Token this allows the sessionmanager to identify the client again.
      */
     JackSessionID = 0x20
};

/** Valid options for opening an external client. */
#define JackOpenOptions (JackSessionID|JackServerName|JackNoStartServer|JackUseExactName)

/** Valid options for loading an internal client. */
#define JackLoadOptions (JackLoadInit|JackLoadName|JackUseExactName)

/**
 *  Options for several JACK operations, formed by OR-ing together the
 *  relevant @ref JackOptions bits.
 */
typedef enum JackOptions jack_options_t;

/**
 *  @ref jack_status_t bits
 */
enum JackStatus {

     /**
      * Overall operation failed.
      */
     JackFailure = 0x01,

     /**
      * The operation contained an invalid or unsupported option.
      */
     JackInvalidOption = 0x02,

     /**
      * The desired client name was not unique.  With the @ref
      * JackUseExactName option this situation is fatal.  Otherwise,
      * the name was modified by appending a dash and a two-digit
      * number in the range "-01" to "-99".  The
      * jack_get_client_name() function will return the exact string
      * that was used.  If the specified @a client_name plus these
      * extra characters would be too long, the open fails instead.
      */
     JackNameNotUnique = 0x04,

     /**
      * The JACK server was started as a result of this operation.
      * Otherwise, it was running already.  In either case the caller
      * is now connected to jackd, so there is no race condition.
      * When the server shuts down, the client will find out.
      */
     JackServerStarted = 0x08,

     /**
      * Unable to connect to the JACK server.
      */
     JackServerFailed = 0x10,

     /**
      * Communication error with the JACK server.
      */
     JackServerError = 0x20,

     /**
      * Requested client does not exist.
      */
     JackNoSuchClient = 0x40,

     /**
      * Unable to load internal client
      */
     JackLoadFailure = 0x80,

     /**
      * Unable to initialize client
      */
     JackInitFailure = 0x100,

     /**
      * Unable to access shared memory
      */
     JackShmFailure = 0x200,

     /**
      * Client's protocol version does not match
      */
     JackVersionError = 0x400,

     /*
      * BackendError
      */
     JackBackendError = 0x800,

     /*
      * Client is being shutdown against its will
      */
     JackClientZombie = 0x1000
};

/**
 *  Status word returned from several JACK operations, formed by
 *  OR-ing together the relevant @ref JackStatus bits.
 */
typedef enum JackStatus jack_status_t;

/**
 *  @ref jack_latency_callback_mode_t
 */
enum JackLatencyCallbackMode {

     /**
      * Latency Callback for Capture Latency.
      * Input Ports have their latency value setup.
      * In the Callback the client needs to set the latency of the output ports
      */
     JackCaptureLatency,

     /**
      * Latency Callback for Playback Latency.
      * Output Ports have their latency value setup.
      * In the Callback the client needs to set the latency of the input ports
      */
     JackPlaybackLatency

};

/**
 *  Type of Latency Callback (Capture or Playback)
 */
typedef enum JackLatencyCallbackMode jack_latency_callback_mode_t;

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * by the engine when port latencies need to be recalculated
 *
 * @param mode playback or capture latency
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef void (*JackLatencyCallback)(jack_latency_callback_mode_t mode, void *arg);

/**
 * the new latency API operates on Ranges.
 */
struct _jack_latency_range
{
    /**
     * minimum latency
     */
    jack_nframes_t min;
    /**
     * maximum latency
     */
    jack_nframes_t max;
};

typedef struct _jack_latency_range jack_latency_range_t;

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * by the engine anytime there is work to be done.
 *
 * @pre nframes == jack_get_buffer_size()
 * @pre nframes == pow(2,x)
 *
 * @param nframes number of frames to process
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef int  (*JackProcessCallback)(jack_nframes_t nframes, void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * once after the creation of the thread in which other
 * callbacks will be made. Special thread characteristics
 * can be set from this callback, for example. This is a
 * highly specialized callback and most clients will not
 * and should not use it.
 *
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied structure
 *
 * @return void
 */ 
typedef void  (*JackThreadInitCallback)(void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever the processing graph is reordered.
 *
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef int  (*JackGraphOrderCallback)(void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client-supplied function that is called whenever
 * an xrun has occured.
 *
 * @see jack_get_xrun_delayed_usecs()
 *
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef int  (*JackXRunCallback)(void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the @a bufsize_callback that is invoked whenever the
 * JACK engine buffer size changes.  Although this function is called
 * in the JACK process thread, the normal process cycle is suspended
 * during its operation, causing a gap in the audio flow.  So, the @a
 * bufsize_callback can allocate storage, touch memory not previously
 * referenced, and perform other operations that are not realtime
 * safe.
 *
 * @param nframes buffer size
 * @param arg pointer supplied by jack_set_buffer_size_callback().
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef int  (*JackBufferSizeCallback)(jack_nframes_t nframes, void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * when the engine sample rate changes.
 *
 * @param nframes new engine sample rate
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 *
 * @return zero on success, non-zero on error
 */ 
typedef int  (*JackSampleRateCallback)(jack_nframes_t nframes, void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever a port is registered or unregistered.
 *
 * @param port the ID of the port 
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 * @param register non-zero if the port is being registered,
 *                     zero if the port is being unregistered
 */ 
typedef void (*JackPortRegistrationCallback)(jack_port_id_t port, int register, void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever a port is renamed
 *
 * @param port the ID of the port 
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 * @param old_name the name of the port before the rename was carried out
 * @param new_name the name of the port after the rename was carried out
 */ 
typedef void (*JackPortRenameCallback)(jack_port_id_t port, const char* old_name, const char* new_name, void* arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever a client is registered or unregistered.
 *
 * @param name a null-terminated string containing the client name 
 * @param register non-zero if the client is being registered,
 *                     zero if the client is being unregistered
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 */ 
typedef void (*JackClientRegistrationCallback)(const char* name, int register, void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever a client is registered or unregistered.
 *
 * @param a one of two ports connected or disconnected
 * @param b one of two ports connected or disconnected
 * @param connect non-zero if ports were connected
 *                    zero if ports were disconnected
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied data
 */ 
typedef void (*JackPortConnectCallback)(jack_port_id_t a, jack_port_id_t b, int connect, void* arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called 
 * whenever jackd starts or stops freewheeling.
 *
 * @param starting non-zero if we start starting to freewheel, zero otherwise
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied structure
 */
typedef void (*JackFreewheelCallback)(int starting, void *arg);

typedef void *(*JackThreadCallback)(void* arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called
 * whenever jackd is shutdown. Note that after server shutdown,
 * the client pointer is *not* deallocated by libjack,
 * the application is responsible to properly use jack_client_close()
 * to release client ressources. Warning: jack_client_close() cannot be
 * safely used inside the shutdown callback and has to be called outside of
 * the callback context.
 *
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied structure
 */
typedef void (*JackShutdownCallback)(void *arg);

/**
 * Prototype for the client supplied function that is called
 * whenever jackd is shutdown. Note that after server shutdown,
 * the client pointer is *not* deallocated by libjack,
 * the application is responsible to properly use jack_client_close()
 * to release client ressources. Warning: jack_client_close() cannot be
 * safely used inside the shutdown callback and has to be called outside of
 * the callback context.
 *
 * @param code a shutdown code
 * @param reason a string describing the shutdown reason (backend failure, server crash... etc...)
 * @param arg pointer to a client supplied structure
 */
typedef void (*JackInfoShutdownCallback)(jack_status_t code, const char* reason, void *arg);

/**
 * Used for the type argument of jack_port_register() for default
 * audio and midi ports.
 */
#define JACK_DEFAULT_AUDIO_TYPE "32 bit float mono audio"
#define JACK_DEFAULT_MIDI_TYPE "8 bit raw midi"

/**
 * For convenience, use this typedef if you want to be able to change
 * between float and double. You may want to typedef sample_t to
 * jack_default_audio_sample_t in your application.
 */
typedef float jack_default_audio_sample_t;

/**
 *  A port has a set of flags that are formed by OR-ing together the
 *  desired values from the list below. The flags "JackPortIsInput" and
 *  "JackPortIsOutput" are mutually exclusive and it is an error to use
 *  them both.
 */
enum JackPortFlags {

     /**
      * if JackPortIsInput is set, then the port can receive
      * data.
      */
     JackPortIsInput = 0x1,

     /**
      * if JackPortIsOutput is set, then data can be read from
      * the port.
      */
     JackPortIsOutput = 0x2,

     /**
      * if JackPortIsPhysical is set, then the port corresponds
      * to some kind of physical I/O connector.
      */
     JackPortIsPhysical = 0x4, 

     /**
      * if JackPortCanMonitor is set, then a call to
      * jack_port_request_monitor() makes sense.
      *
      * Precisely what this means is dependent on the client. A typical
      * result of it being called with TRUE as the second argument is
      * that data that would be available from an output port (with
      * JackPortIsPhysical set) is sent to a physical output connector
      * as well, so that it can be heard/seen/whatever.
      * 
      * Clients that do not control physical interfaces
      * should never create ports with this bit set.
      */
     JackPortCanMonitor = 0x8,

     /**
      * JackPortIsTerminal means:
      *
      *	for an input port: the data received by the port
      *                    will not be passed on or made
      *		           available at any other port
      *
      * for an output port: the data available at the port
      *                    does not originate from any other port
      *
      * Audio synthesizers, I/O hardware interface clients, HDR
      * systems are examples of clients that would set this flag for
      * their ports.
      */
     JackPortIsTerminal = 0x10
};	    


#endif /* __jack_types_h__ */