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DIG.C
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/******************************************************************************
*File: dig.c
*Copyright: 1995 DiamondWare, Ltd. All rights reserved.
*Written: Erik Lorenzen & Keith Weiner
*Purpose: To control SB dig
*Notes: This code will only handle IRQ's 2, 3, 5, and 7 (1st PIC)
*****************************************************************************/
#pragma check_stack(off)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <dos.h>
#include "sound.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "dig.h"
#include "sb.h"
#include "dma.h"
#define dig_EOI 0x20
#define dig_PICPORT 0x20
#define dig_IMRPORT 0x21
#define dig_NUMSOUNDS 0x10
#define dig_SAMPLERATE 11000 //reasonable number for a .WAV
#define dig_BUFFSIZE 256
#define dig_ALLOCSIZE (dig_BUFFSIZE * 2 + 16) //Minimum size buffer
//needed to guarantee finding
//suitable DMA buffer
//INTERRUPT REQUEST NUMBER #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7
static BYTE intnum[8] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x0f};
static BYTE onmask[8] = {0x00, 0x00, 0xfb, 0xf7, 0x00, 0xdf, 0x00, 0x7f};
static INT8 unadjustedbuffer[dig_ALLOCSIZE];
static INT8 *buffer;
static void (_interrupt *oldisr)();
static BYTE old_imr;
static WORD sb_base;
static BYTE sb_irq;
static BYTE sb_dma;
static volatile INT8 numsnds;
static volatile INT8 *sndptr[dig_NUMSOUNDS];
static volatile DWORD sndlen[dig_NUMSOUNDS];
static INT8 *BuffAdjust(INT8 *somebuffer)
{
DWORD x, ptr, page1, page2, off, seg;
for (x=0;x<=(dig_BUFFSIZE);x++) //check to make sure that we
{ //have a buffer w/o a page break
ptr = (DWORD)(somebuffer + x);
off = (*((WORD *)&(ptr))); //break the ptr up into segment
seg = (*((WORD *)&(ptr)+1)); //and offset
printf(""); //work-around for Watcom 10 bug!!!
//as per KW.
seg <<= 4;
page1 = seg + off; //calculate physical address
page1 >>= 16; //shift right by 16 to get page
//number of begining of buffer
off += (dig_BUFFSIZE);
page2 = seg + off; //do it again ,but this time for
page2 >>= 16; //the end of the buffer
if (page1 == page2) //if the begining and end of the
{ //buffer are in the same 64k
return ((INT8 *)ptr); //page we have our address
}
}
//printf("\n\nFatal horrible error!!"); //we shouldn't get here
//printf("\nUnable to find buffer without page break?");
return(NULL);
}
static void IntOn(BYTE irqlevel)
{
BYTE temp;
temp = (BYTE)inp(dig_IMRPORT); //read the IMR (Interrupt Mask Reg)
old_imr = temp; //save IMR for later.
temp &= onmask[irqlevel]; //make sure to reset our bit
outp(dig_IMRPORT, temp); //write the new IMR
}
static void IntOff(BYTE irqlevel)
{
int temp;
old_imr |= onmask[irqlevel]; //by ORing & XORing we leave only
old_imr ^= onmask[irqlevel]; //the bit we have used untouched
temp = inp(dig_IMRPORT); //read the IMR again
temp |= old_imr; //make sure our channel is left in the
//state we found it in.
outp(dig_IMRPORT, temp); //write the new IMR
}
static void _interrupt SBISR(void)
{
WORD smpnum;
INT8 sound;
INT8 x;
INT16 temp;
for (smpnum=0;smpnum<dig_BUFFSIZE;smpnum++)
{
temp = 0x80; //reset the accumulator
for (sound=0;sound<numsnds;sound++)
{
temp += (INT16)*(sndptr[sound]++);//add a sample from all active voices
sndlen[sound]--; //decrease sound len by one sample
if (!sndlen[sound]) //if length is 0, the sound is done
{
for (x=sound;x<numsnds;x++) //get rid of it
{
sndptr[x] = sndptr[x + 1];
sndlen[x] = sndlen[x + 1];
}
numsnds--;
}
}
if (temp < 0) //clip the accumulator if out of range
{
temp = 0;
}
else if (temp > 0xff)
{
temp = 0xff;
}
buffer[smpnum] = (INT8)temp; //write data to the buffer
}
inp(sb_base+sb_ACKIRQ); //clear the IRQ from the SB
outp(dig_PICPORT, dig_EOI); //send EOI to pic
}
static void Hook(BYTE irqlevel)
{
/* Save the old vector and give our ISR control */
oldisr = _dos_getvect(intnum[irqlevel]);
_dos_setvect((WORD)intnum[irqlevel], SBISR);
}
static void UnHook(BYTE irqlevel)
{
/* Restore control to the old ISR */
_dos_setvect((WORD)intnum[irqlevel], oldisr);
}
void dig_Play(SOUND *sound)
{
BYTE x;
if (numsnds >= dig_NUMSOUNDS)
{
for (x=0;x<dig_NUMSOUNDS;x++)
{
sndptr[x] = sndptr[x + 1];
sndlen[x] = sndlen[x + 1];
}
numsnds--;
}
sndptr[numsnds] = sound->samples;
sndlen[numsnds] = sound->length;
numsnds++;
}
INT8 dig_Init(env_BLASTER *blaster)
{
WORD x;
numsnds = 0;
sb_dma = blaster->dmachan;
sb_base = blaster->ioaddr; //setup globals right away
sb_irq = blaster->irqlev; //some are needed in the ISR
if ((buffer = BuffAdjust(unadjustedbuffer)) == NULL)
{
return (0);
}
for (x=0;x<dig_BUFFSIZE;x++) //init buffer so we don't get an extra pop
{ //on startup
buffer[x] = (INT8)0x80;
}
if (!sb_Reset(sb_base)) //reset SB, insure the DSP is in its default
{ //state and make sure the DSP is really there.
//printf("No Sound Blaster found.\n"); //init didn't find a DSP at the port
return (0); //fail!
}
Hook(sb_irq); //hook our interrupt vector
IntOn(sb_irq); //turn our IRQ on at PIC
sb_DacSpkrOn(sb_base); //make sure we hear the sounds
dma_ProgramChan(sb_dma, buffer, dig_BUFFSIZE);
sb_Speed(sb_base, dig_SAMPLERATE, 1);
sb_Play(sb_base, dig_BUFFSIZE);//send the DSP commands to start playing
return (1); //success!
}
void dig_Kill(void)
{
sb_DacSpkrOff(sb_base);
dma_ChanOff(sb_dma); //disable our DMA channel
IntOff(sb_irq); //mask (disable) our IRQ at PIC
UnHook(sb_irq); //unhook our interrupt vector
sb_Reset(sb_base); //leave the SB in a known "good" state
}