From e528087ee539fda2f13795d4a6c03403faef44d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Humbert Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 00:42:08 -0400 Subject: midi --- protocol/lufa/descriptor.c | 158 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ protocol/lufa/descriptor.h | 23 +++++- protocol/lufa/lufa.c | 191 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- protocol/lufa/lufa.h | 3 +- 4 files changed, 371 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'protocol/lufa') diff --git a/protocol/lufa/descriptor.c b/protocol/lufa/descriptor.c index c13a81bda8..6eedd57000 100644 --- a/protocol/lufa/descriptor.c +++ b/protocol/lufa/descriptor.c @@ -486,6 +486,164 @@ const USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t PROGMEM ConfigurationDescriptor = .PollingIntervalMS = 0x01 }, #endif + + .Audio_ControlInterface = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Interface_t), .Type = DTYPE_Interface}, + + .InterfaceNumber = (NKRO_INTERFACE + 1), + .AlternateSetting = 0, + + .TotalEndpoints = 0, + + .Class = AUDIO_CSCP_AudioClass, + .SubClass = AUDIO_CSCP_ControlSubclass, + .Protocol = AUDIO_CSCP_ControlProtocol, + + .InterfaceStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .Audio_ControlInterface_SPC = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Audio_Descriptor_Interface_AC_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_Header, + + .ACSpecification = VERSION_BCD(1,1,1), + .TotalLength = sizeof(USB_Audio_Descriptor_Interface_AC_t), + + .InCollection = 1, + .InterfaceNumber = (NKRO_INTERFACE + 2), + }, + + .Audio_StreamInterface = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Interface_t), .Type = DTYPE_Interface}, + + .InterfaceNumber = (NKRO_INTERFACE + 2), + .AlternateSetting = 0, + + .TotalEndpoints = 2, + + .Class = AUDIO_CSCP_AudioClass, + .SubClass = AUDIO_CSCP_MIDIStreamingSubclass, + .Protocol = AUDIO_CSCP_StreamingProtocol, + + .InterfaceStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .Audio_StreamInterface_SPC = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_AudioInterface_AS_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_General, + + .AudioSpecification = VERSION_BCD(1,1,1), + + .TotalLength = (sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t) - + offsetof(USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t, Audio_StreamInterface_SPC)) + }, + + .MIDI_In_Jack_Emb = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_InputJack_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_InputTerminal, + + .JackType = MIDI_JACKTYPE_Embedded, + .JackID = 0x01, + + .JackStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .MIDI_In_Jack_Ext = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_InputJack_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_InputTerminal, + + .JackType = MIDI_JACKTYPE_External, + .JackID = 0x02, + + .JackStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .MIDI_Out_Jack_Emb = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_OutputJack_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_OutputTerminal, + + .JackType = MIDI_JACKTYPE_Embedded, + .JackID = 0x03, + + .NumberOfPins = 1, + .SourceJackID = {0x02}, + .SourcePinID = {0x01}, + + .JackStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .MIDI_Out_Jack_Ext = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_OutputJack_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSInterface}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSInterface_OutputTerminal, + + .JackType = MIDI_JACKTYPE_External, + .JackID = 0x04, + + .NumberOfPins = 1, + .SourceJackID = {0x01}, + .SourcePinID = {0x01}, + + .JackStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR + }, + + .MIDI_In_Jack_Endpoint = + { + .Endpoint = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Audio_Descriptor_StreamEndpoint_Std_t), .Type = DTYPE_Endpoint}, + + .EndpointAddress = (ENDPOINT_DIR_IN | MIDI_STREAM_IN_EPNUM), + .Attributes = (EP_TYPE_BULK | ENDPOINT_ATTR_NO_SYNC | ENDPOINT_USAGE_DATA), + .EndpointSize = MIDI_STREAM_EPSIZE, + .PollingIntervalMS = 0x01 + }, + + .Refresh = 0, + .SyncEndpointNumber = 0 + }, + + .MIDI_In_Jack_Endpoint_SPC = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSEndpoint}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSEndpoint_General, + + .TotalEmbeddedJacks = 0x01, + .AssociatedJackID = {0x01} + }, + + .MIDI_Out_Jack_Endpoint = + { + .Endpoint = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Audio_Descriptor_StreamEndpoint_Std_t), .Type = DTYPE_Endpoint}, + + .EndpointAddress = (ENDPOINT_DIR_OUT | MIDI_STREAM_OUT_EPNUM), + .Attributes = (EP_TYPE_BULK | ENDPOINT_ATTR_NO_SYNC | ENDPOINT_USAGE_DATA), + .EndpointSize = MIDI_STREAM_EPSIZE, + .PollingIntervalMS = 0x01 + }, + + .Refresh = 0, + .SyncEndpointNumber = 0 + }, + + .MIDI_Out_Jack_Endpoint_SPC = + { + .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t), .Type = DTYPE_CSEndpoint}, + .Subtype = AUDIO_DSUBTYPE_CSEndpoint_General, + + .TotalEmbeddedJacks = 0x01, + .AssociatedJackID = {0x03} + } + }; diff --git a/protocol/lufa/descriptor.h b/protocol/lufa/descriptor.h index 42af07917c..58a7df4407 100644 --- a/protocol/lufa/descriptor.h +++ b/protocol/lufa/descriptor.h @@ -85,6 +85,23 @@ typedef struct USB_HID_Descriptor_HID_t NKRO_HID; USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t NKRO_INEndpoint; #endif + + // MIDI Audio Control Interface + USB_Descriptor_Interface_t Audio_ControlInterface; + USB_Audio_Descriptor_Interface_AC_t Audio_ControlInterface_SPC; + + // MIDI Audio Streaming Interface + USB_Descriptor_Interface_t Audio_StreamInterface; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_AudioInterface_AS_t Audio_StreamInterface_SPC; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_InputJack_t MIDI_In_Jack_Emb; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_InputJack_t MIDI_In_Jack_Ext; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_OutputJack_t MIDI_Out_Jack_Emb; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_OutputJack_t MIDI_Out_Jack_Ext; + USB_Audio_Descriptor_StreamEndpoint_Std_t MIDI_In_Jack_Endpoint; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t MIDI_In_Jack_Endpoint_SPC; + USB_Audio_Descriptor_StreamEndpoint_Std_t MIDI_Out_Jack_Endpoint; + USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t MIDI_Out_Jack_Endpoint_SPC; + } USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t; @@ -117,7 +134,7 @@ typedef struct /* nubmer of interfaces */ -#define TOTAL_INTERFACES (NKRO_INTERFACE + 1) +#define TOTAL_INTERFACES (NKRO_INTERFACE + 3) // Endopoint number and size @@ -150,12 +167,16 @@ typedef struct # endif #endif +#define MIDI_STREAM_IN_EPNUM (NKRO_IN_EPNUM + 1) +#define MIDI_STREAM_OUT_EPNUM (NKRO_IN_EPNUM + 1) + #define KEYBOARD_EPSIZE 8 #define MOUSE_EPSIZE 8 #define EXTRAKEY_EPSIZE 8 #define CONSOLE_EPSIZE 32 #define NKRO_EPSIZE 16 +#define MIDI_STREAM_EPSIZE 64 uint16_t CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor(const uint16_t wValue, diff --git a/protocol/lufa/lufa.c b/protocol/lufa/lufa.c index cdfc7bc6ad..d4c8eb1692 100644 --- a/protocol/lufa/lufa.c +++ b/protocol/lufa/lufa.c @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ #include "descriptor.h" #include "lufa.h" + uint8_t keyboard_idle = 0; uint8_t keyboard_protocol = 1; static uint8_t keyboard_led_stats = 0; @@ -65,14 +66,51 @@ static void send_keyboard(report_keyboard_t *report); static void send_mouse(report_mouse_t *report); static void send_system(uint16_t data); static void send_consumer(uint16_t data); +void usb_send_func(MidiDevice * device, uint16_t cnt, uint8_t byte0, uint8_t byte1, uint8_t byte2); +void usb_get_midi(MidiDevice * device); +void midi_usb_init(MidiDevice * device); host_driver_t lufa_driver = { keyboard_leds, send_keyboard, send_mouse, send_system, - send_consumer + send_consumer, + usb_send_func, + usb_get_midi, + midi_usb_init +}; + +void SetupHardware(void); + +USB_ClassInfo_MIDI_Device_t USB_MIDI_Interface = +{ + .Config = + { + .StreamingInterfaceNumber = 1, + .DataINEndpoint = + { + .Address = (ENDPOINT_DIR_IN | MIDI_STREAM_IN_EPNUM), + .Size = MIDI_STREAM_EPSIZE, + .Banks = 1, + }, + .DataOUTEndpoint = + { + .Address = (ENDPOINT_DIR_OUT | MIDI_STREAM_OUT_EPNUM), + .Size = MIDI_STREAM_EPSIZE, + .Banks = 1, + }, + }, }; +#define SYSEX_START_OR_CONT 0x40 +#define SYSEX_ENDS_IN_1 0x50 +#define SYSEX_ENDS_IN_2 0x60 +#define SYSEX_ENDS_IN_3 0x70 + +#define SYS_COMMON_1 0x50 +#define SYS_COMMON_2 0x20 +#define SYS_COMMON_3 0x30 + /******************************************************************************* * Console @@ -240,8 +278,13 @@ void EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged(void) ConfigSuccess &= ENDPOINT_CONFIG(NKRO_IN_EPNUM, EP_TYPE_INTERRUPT, ENDPOINT_DIR_IN, NKRO_EPSIZE, ENDPOINT_BANK_SINGLE); #endif + + + ConfigSuccess &= MIDI_Device_ConfigureEndpoints(&USB_MIDI_Interface); } + + /* Appendix G: HID Request Support Requirements @@ -263,6 +306,8 @@ void EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest(void) uint8_t* ReportData = NULL; uint8_t ReportSize = 0; + MIDI_Device_ProcessControlRequest(&USB_MIDI_Interface); + /* Handle HID Class specific requests */ switch (USB_ControlRequest.bRequest) { @@ -541,10 +586,109 @@ int8_t sendchar(uint8_t c) #endif + + + +void usb_send_func(MidiDevice * device, uint16_t cnt, uint8_t byte0, uint8_t byte1, uint8_t byte2) { + MIDI_EventPacket_t event; + event.Data1 = byte0; + event.Data2 = byte1; + event.Data3 = byte2; + + //if the length is undefined we assume it is a SYSEX message + if (midi_packet_length(byte0) == UNDEFINED) { + switch(cnt) { + case 3: + if (byte2 == SYSEX_END) + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_3); + else + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_START_OR_CONT); + break; + case 2: + if (byte1 == SYSEX_END) + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_2); + else + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_START_OR_CONT); + break; + case 1: + if (byte0 == SYSEX_END) + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_1); + else + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_START_OR_CONT); + break; + default: + return; //invalid cnt + } + } else { + //deal with 'system common' messages + //TODO are there any more? + switch(byte0 & 0xF0){ + case MIDI_SONGPOSITION: + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYS_COMMON_3); + break; + case MIDI_SONGSELECT: + case MIDI_TC_QUARTERFRAME: + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, SYS_COMMON_2); + break; + default: + event.Event = MIDI_EVENT(0, byte0); + break; + } + } + + MIDI_Device_SendEventPacket(&USB_MIDI_Interface, &event); + MIDI_Device_Flush(&USB_MIDI_Interface); + MIDI_Device_USBTask(&USB_MIDI_Interface); + USB_USBTask(); +} + +void usb_get_midi(MidiDevice * device) { + MIDI_EventPacket_t event; + while (MIDI_Device_ReceiveEventPacket(&USB_MIDI_Interface, &event)) { + + midi_packet_length_t length = midi_packet_length(event.Data1); + uint8_t input[3]; + input[0] = event.Data1; + input[1] = event.Data2; + input[2] = event.Data3; + if (length == UNDEFINED) { + //sysex + if (event.Event == MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_START_OR_CONT) || event.Event == MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_3)) { + length = 3; + } else if (event.Event == MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_2)) { + length = 2; + } else if(event.Event == MIDI_EVENT(0, SYSEX_ENDS_IN_1)) { + length = 1; + } else { + //XXX what to do? + } + } + + //pass the data to the device input function + if (length != UNDEFINED) + midi_device_input(device, length, input); + } + MIDI_Device_USBTask(&USB_MIDI_Interface); + USB_USBTask(); +} + +void midi_usb_init(MidiDevice * device){ + midi_device_init(device); + midi_device_set_send_func(device, usb_send_func); + midi_device_set_pre_input_process_func(device, usb_get_midi); + + SetupHardware(); + sei(); +} + + + + + /******************************************************************************* * main ******************************************************************************/ -static void SetupHardware(void) +void SetupHardware(void) { /* Disable watchdog if enabled by bootloader/fuses */ MCUSR &= ~(1 << WDRF); @@ -563,12 +707,34 @@ static void SetupHardware(void) print_set_sendchar(sendchar); } +void fallthrough_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint16_t cnt, uint8_t byte0, uint8_t byte1, uint8_t byte2); +void cc_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t val); +void sysex_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint16_t start, uint8_t length, uint8_t * data); + int main(void) __attribute__ ((weak)); int main(void) { + //setup the device + + midi_device_init(&midi_device); + midi_device_set_send_func(&midi_device, usb_send_func); + midi_device_set_pre_input_process_func(&midi_device, usb_get_midi); + SetupHardware(); sei(); + midi_register_fallthrough_callback(&midi_device, fallthrough_callback); + midi_register_cc_callback(&midi_device, cc_callback); + midi_register_sysex_callback(&midi_device, sysex_callback); + + midi_send_cc(&midi_device, 0, 1, 2); + midi_send_cc(&midi_device, 15, 1, 0); + midi_send_noteon(&midi_device, 0, 64, 127); + midi_send_noteoff(&midi_device, 0, 64, 127); + /* wait for USB startup & debug output */ while (USB_DeviceState != DEVICE_STATE_Configured) { #if defined(INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT) @@ -598,8 +764,29 @@ int main(void) keyboard_task(); + midi_device_process(&midi_device); + #if !defined(INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT) USB_USBTask(); #endif } } + +//echo data back +void fallthrough_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint16_t cnt, uint8_t byte0, uint8_t byte1, uint8_t byte2){ + //pass the data back to the device, using the general purpose send data + //function, any bytes after cnt are ignored +} + +void cc_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t val) { + //sending it back on the next channel + midi_send_cc(device, (chan + 1) % 16, num, val); +} + +void sysex_callback(MidiDevice * device, + uint16_t start, uint8_t length, uint8_t * data) { + for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) + midi_send_cc(device, 15, 0x7F & data[i], 0x7F & (start + i)); +} diff --git a/protocol/lufa/lufa.h b/protocol/lufa/lufa.h index 195123c0f9..505cb3279e 100644 --- a/protocol/lufa/lufa.h +++ b/protocol/lufa/lufa.h @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ #include #include #include "host.h" - +#include "midi/midi.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { @@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ typedef struct { uint16_t usage; } __attribute__ ((packed)) report_extra_t; +MidiDevice midi_device; #if LUFA_VERSION_INTEGER < 0x120730 /* old API 120219 */ -- cgit v1.2.3 From fb4fe52c0a5be527e6c9bfa006a5fb3ea79b4b0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Humbert Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 00:42:28 -0400 Subject: midi --- protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/COPYING | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++++ protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c | 65 +++ protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h | 59 ++ protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c | 36 ++ protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h | 39 ++ protocol/lufa/midi/midi.c | 277 ++++++++++ protocol/lufa/midi/midi.h | 498 +++++++++++++++++ protocol/lufa/midi/midi_device.c | 291 ++++++++++ protocol/lufa/midi/midi_device.h | 156 ++++++ protocol/lufa/midi/midi_function_types.h | 50 ++ protocol/lufa/midi/sysex_tools.c | 99 ++++ protocol/lufa/midi/sysex_tools.h | 95 ++++ 12 files changed, 2339 insertions(+) create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/COPYING create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/midi.c create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/midi.h create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/midi_device.c create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/midi_device.h create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/midi_function_types.h create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/sysex_tools.c create mode 100755 protocol/lufa/midi/sysex_tools.h (limited to 'protocol/lufa') diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/COPYING b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/COPYING new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..94a9ed024d --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..e434956328 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +//this is a single reader [maybe multiple writer?] byte queue +//Copyright 2008 Alex Norman +//writen by Alex Norman +// +//This file is part of avr-bytequeue. +// +//avr-bytequeue is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +//it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +//the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +//(at your option) any later version. +// +//avr-bytequeue 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 General Public License for more details. +// +//You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +//along with avr-bytequeue. If not, see . + +#include "bytequeue.h" +#include "interrupt_setting.h" + +void bytequeue_init(byteQueue_t * queue, uint8_t * dataArray, byteQueueIndex_t arrayLen){ + queue->length = arrayLen; + queue->data = dataArray; + queue->start = queue->end = 0; +} + +bool bytequeue_enqueue(byteQueue_t * queue, uint8_t item){ + interrupt_setting_t setting = store_and_clear_interrupt(); + //full + if(((queue->end + 1) % queue->length) == queue->start){ + restore_interrupt_setting(setting); + return false; + } else { + queue->data[queue->end] = item; + queue->end = (queue->end + 1) % queue->length; + restore_interrupt_setting(setting); + return true; + } +} + +byteQueueIndex_t bytequeue_length(byteQueue_t * queue){ + byteQueueIndex_t len; + interrupt_setting_t setting = store_and_clear_interrupt(); + if(queue->end >= queue->start) + len = queue->end - queue->start; + else + len = (queue->length - queue->start) + queue->end; + restore_interrupt_setting(setting); + return len; +} + +//we don't need to avoid interrupts if there is only one reader +uint8_t bytequeue_get(byteQueue_t * queue, byteQueueIndex_t index){ + return queue->data[(queue->start + index) % queue->length]; +} + +//we just update the start index to remove elements +void bytequeue_remove(byteQueue_t * queue, byteQueueIndex_t numToRemove){ + interrupt_setting_t setting = store_and_clear_interrupt(); + queue->start = (queue->start + numToRemove) % queue->length; + restore_interrupt_setting(setting); +} + diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..e4a286134f --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +//this is a single reader [maybe multiple writer?] byte queue +//Copyright 2008 Alex Norman +//writen by Alex Norman +// +//This file is part of avr-bytequeue. +// +//avr-bytequeue is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +//it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +//the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +//(at your option) any later version. +// +//avr-bytequeue 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 General Public License for more details. +// +//You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +//along with avr-bytequeue. If not, see . + +#ifndef BYTEQUEUE_H +#define BYTEQUEUE_H + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include +#include + +typedef uint8_t byteQueueIndex_t; + +typedef struct { + byteQueueIndex_t start; + byteQueueIndex_t end; + byteQueueIndex_t length; + uint8_t * data; +} byteQueue_t; + +//you must have a queue, an array of data which the queue will use, and the length of that array +void bytequeue_init(byteQueue_t * queue, uint8_t * dataArray, byteQueueIndex_t arrayLen); + +//add an item to the queue, returns false if the queue is full +bool bytequeue_enqueue(byteQueue_t * queue, uint8_t item); + +//get the length of the queue +byteQueueIndex_t bytequeue_length(byteQueue_t * queue); + +//this grabs data at the index given [starting at queue->start] +uint8_t bytequeue_get(byteQueue_t * queue, byteQueueIndex_t index); + +//update the index in the queue to reflect data that has been dealt with +void bytequeue_remove(byteQueue_t * queue, byteQueueIndex_t numToRemove); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif + diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..eafef527c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +//Copyright 20010 Alex Norman +//writen by Alex Norman +// +//This file is part of avr-bytequeue. +// +//avr-bytequeue is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +//it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +//the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +//(at your option) any later version. +// +//avr-bytequeue 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. 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If not, see . + + +//AVR specific code +//should be able to port to other systems by simply providing chip specific +//implementations of the typedef and these functions + +#include "interrupt_setting.h" +#include + +interrupt_setting_t store_and_clear_interrupt(void) { + uint8_t sreg = SREG; + cli(); + return sreg; +} + +void restore_interrupt_setting(interrupt_setting_t setting) { + SREG = setting; +} + diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..053d02c9d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +//Copyright 20010 Alex Norman +//writen by Alex Norman +// +//This file is part of avr-bytequeue. +// +//avr-bytequeue is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +//it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +//the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +//(at your option) any later version. +// +//avr-bytequeue 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. 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If not, see . + +#ifndef INTERRUPT_SETTING_H +#define INTERRUPT_SETTING_H + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include + +//AVR specific typedef +typedef uint8_t interrupt_setting_t; + +interrupt_setting_t store_and_clear_interrupt(void); +void restore_interrupt_setting(interrupt_setting_t setting); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif + diff --git a/protocol/lufa/midi/midi.c b/protocol/lufa/midi/midi.c new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..11a589078c --- /dev/null +++ b/protocol/lufa/midi/midi.c @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +//midi for embedded chips, +//Copyright 2010 Alex Norman +// +//This file is part of avr-midi. +// +//avr-midi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +//it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +//the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +//(at your option) any later version. +// +//avr-midi 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 General Public License for more details. +// +//You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +//along with avr-midi. If not, see . + +#include "midi.h" +#include //for memcpy + +#define MIN(x,y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y)) + +#ifndef NULL +#define NULL 0 +#endif + +bool midi_is_statusbyte(uint8_t theByte){ + return (bool)(theByte & MIDI_STATUSMASK); +} + +bool midi_is_realtime(uint8_t theByte){ + return (theByte >= MIDI_CLOCK); +} + +midi_packet_length_t midi_packet_length(uint8_t status){ + switch(status & 0xF0){ + case MIDI_CC: + case MIDI_NOTEON: + case MIDI_NOTEOFF: + case MIDI_AFTERTOUCH: + case MIDI_PITCHBEND: + return THREE; + case MIDI_PROGCHANGE: + case MIDI_CHANPRESSURE: + case MIDI_SONGSELECT: + return TWO; + case 0xF0: + switch(status) { + case MIDI_CLOCK: + case MIDI_TICK: + case MIDI_START: + case MIDI_CONTINUE: + case MIDI_STOP: + case MIDI_ACTIVESENSE: + case MIDI_RESET: + case MIDI_TUNEREQUEST: + return ONE; + case MIDI_SONGPOSITION: + return THREE; + case MIDI_TC_QUARTERFRAME: + case MIDI_SONGSELECT: + return TWO; + case SYSEX_END: + case SYSEX_BEGIN: + default: + return UNDEFINED; + } + default: + return UNDEFINED; + } +} + +void midi_send_cc(MidiDevice * device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t val){ + //CC Status: 0xB0 to 0xBF where the low nibble is the MIDI channel. + //CC Data: Controller Num, Controller Val + device->send_func(device, 3, + MIDI_CC | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), + num & 0x7F, + val & 0x7F); +} + +void midi_send_noteon(MidiDevice * device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t vel){ + //Note Data: Note Num, Note Velocity + device->send_func(device, 3, + MIDI_NOTEON | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), + num & 0x7F, + vel &