From 242b80c63ffff022172755da35fb4767d5f837c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 18:47:50 +1100 Subject: Move MIDI code out of tmk_core (#19704) --- tmk_core/protocol/chibios.mk | 4 - tmk_core/protocol/lufa.mk | 4 - tmk_core/protocol/midi.mk | 11 - tmk_core/protocol/midi/Config/LUFAConfig.h | 91 --- tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/COPYING | 674 --------------------- tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c | 64 -- tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h | 55 -- .../protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c | 47 -- .../protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h | 35 -- tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.c | 247 -------- tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.h | 487 --------------- tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_device.c | 277 --------- tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_device.h | 148 ----- tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_function_types.h | 47 -- tmk_core/protocol/midi/qmk_midi.c | 135 ----- tmk_core/protocol/midi/qmk_midi.h | 10 - tmk_core/protocol/midi/sysex_tools.c | 97 --- tmk_core/protocol/midi/sysex_tools.h | 92 --- 18 files changed, 2525 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi.mk delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/Config/LUFAConfig.h delete mode 100755 tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/COPYING delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_device.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_device.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi_function_types.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/qmk_midi.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/qmk_midi.h delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/sysex_tools.c delete mode 100644 tmk_core/protocol/midi/sysex_tools.h (limited to 'tmk_core/protocol') diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/chibios.mk b/tmk_core/protocol/chibios.mk index a7f2d8e93d..8eaf5b10d2 100644 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/chibios.mk +++ b/tmk_core/protocol/chibios.mk @@ -15,7 +15,3 @@ VPATH += $(TMK_PATH)/$(CHIBIOS_DIR)/lufa_utils OPT_DEFS += -DFIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE=64 OPT_DEFS += -DFIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=1 - -ifeq ($(strip $(MIDI_ENABLE)), yes) - include $(TMK_PATH)/protocol/midi.mk -endif diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa.mk b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa.mk index 00fec478ac..a67939906e 100644 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa.mk +++ b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa.mk @@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ LUFA_SRC = lufa.c \ usb_descriptor.c \ $(LUFA_SRC_USB) -ifeq ($(strip $(MIDI_ENABLE)), yes) - include $(TMK_PATH)/protocol/midi.mk -endif - ifeq ($(strip $(VIRTSER_ENABLE)), yes) LUFA_SRC += $(LUFA_ROOT_PATH)/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/CDCClassDevice.c endif diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi.mk b/tmk_core/protocol/midi.mk deleted file mode 100644 index a5f76b2d31..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -MIDI_DIR = protocol/midi - -SRC += midi.c \ - midi_device.c \ - bytequeue/bytequeue.c \ - bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c \ - sysex_tools.c \ - qmk_midi.c \ - $(LUFA_SRC_USBCLASS) - -VPATH += $(TMK_PATH)/$(MIDI_DIR) diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/Config/LUFAConfig.h b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/Config/LUFAConfig.h deleted file mode 100644 index dead96de78..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/Config/LUFAConfig.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -/* - LUFA Library - Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2012. - - dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com - www.lufa-lib.org -*/ - -/* - Copyright 2012 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com) - - Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this - software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted - without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in - all copies and that both that the copyright notice and this - permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting - documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in - advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the - software without specific, written prior permission. - - The author disclaim all warranties with regard to this - software, including all implied warranties of merchantability - and fitness. 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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/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h deleted file mode 100644 index 29d15abbd3..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/bytequeue.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -// 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 . - -#pragma once - -#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 diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c deleted file mode 100644 index d9c0035946..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -// 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. 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 . - -// 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" -#if defined(__AVR__) -# 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; -} -#elif defined(__arm__) -# include - -interrupt_setting_t store_and_clear_interrupt(void) { - chSysLock(); - return 0; -} - -void restore_interrupt_setting(interrupt_setting_t setting) { - chSysUnlock(); -} -#endif diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h deleted file mode 100644 index 78294f0765..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/bytequeue/interrupt_setting.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// 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. 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 . - -#pragma once - -#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 diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.c b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1ba3e73a40..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -// 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 - -#ifndef MIN -# define MIN(x, y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y)) -#endif - -#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 & 0x7F); -} - -void midi_send_noteoff(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t vel) { - // Note Data: Note Num, Note Velocity - device->send_func(device, 3, MIDI_NOTEOFF | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), num & 0x7F, vel & 0x7F); -} - -void midi_send_aftertouch(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t note_num, uint8_t amt) { - device->send_func(device, 3, MIDI_AFTERTOUCH | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), note_num & 0x7F, amt & 0x7F); -} - -// XXX does this work right? -// amt in range -0x2000, 0x1fff -// uAmt should be in range.. -// 0x0000 to 0x3FFF -void midi_send_pitchbend(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, int16_t amt) { - uint16_t uAmt; - // check range - if (amt > 0x1fff) { - uAmt = 0x3FFF; - } else if (amt < -0x2000) { - uAmt = 0; - } else { - uAmt = amt + 0x2000; - } - device->send_func(device, 3, MIDI_PITCHBEND | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), uAmt & 0x7F, (uAmt >> 7) & 0x7F); -} - -void midi_send_programchange(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num) { - device->send_func(device, 2, MIDI_PROGCHANGE | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), num & 0x7F, 0); -} - -void midi_send_channelpressure(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t amt) { - device->send_func(device, 2, MIDI_CHANPRESSURE | (chan & MIDI_CHANMASK), amt & 0x7F, 0); -} - -void midi_send_clock(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_CLOCK, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_tick(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_TICK, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_start(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_START, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_continue(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_CONTINUE, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_stop(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_STOP, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_activesense(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_ACTIVESENSE, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_reset(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_RESET, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_tcquarterframe(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t time) { - device->send_func(device, 2, MIDI_TC_QUARTERFRAME, time & 0x7F, 0); -} - -// XXX is this right? -void midi_send_songposition(MidiDevice* device, uint16_t pos) { - device->send_func(device, 3, MIDI_SONGPOSITION, pos & 0x7F, (pos >> 7) & 0x7F); -} - -void midi_send_songselect(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t song) { - device->send_func(device, 2, MIDI_SONGSELECT, song & 0x7F, 0); -} - -void midi_send_tunerequest(MidiDevice* device) { - device->send_func(device, 1, MIDI_TUNEREQUEST, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_byte(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t b) { - device->send_func(device, 1, b, 0, 0); -} - -void midi_send_data(MidiDevice* device, uint16_t count, uint8_t byte0, uint8_t byte1, uint8_t byte2) { - // ensure that the count passed along is always 3 or lower - if (count > 3) { - // TODO how to do this correctly? - } - device->send_func(device, count, byte0, byte1, byte2); -} - -void midi_send_array(MidiDevice* device, uint16_t count, uint8_t* array) { - uint16_t i; - for (i = 0; i < count; i += 3) { - uint8_t b[3] = {0, 0, 0}; - uint16_t to_send = count - i; - to_send = (to_send > 3) ? 3 : to_send; - memcpy(b, array + i, to_send); - midi_send_data(device, to_send, b[0], b[1], b[2]); - } -} - -void midi_register_cc_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_cc_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_noteon_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_noteon_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_noteoff_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_noteoff_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_aftertouch_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_aftertouch_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_pitchbend_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_pitchbend_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_songposition_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_three_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_songposition_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_progchange_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_two_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_progchange_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_chanpressure_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_two_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_chanpressure_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_songselect_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_two_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_songselect_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_tc_quarterframe_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_two_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_tc_quarterframe_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_realtime_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_one_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_realtime_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_tunerequest_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_one_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_tunerequest_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_sysex_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_sysex_func_t func) { - device->input_sysex_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_fallthrough_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_var_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_fallthrough_callback = func; -} - -void midi_register_catchall_callback(MidiDevice* device, midi_var_byte_func_t func) { - device->input_catchall_callback = func; -} diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.h b/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34547077e4..0000000000 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/midi/midi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,487 +0,0 @@ -// 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 . - -/** - * @file - * @brief The main midi functions - * - * This file includes all of the functions you need to set up and process a - * midi device, send midi, and register midi callbacks. - * - */ - -#pragma once - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#include "midi_device.h" -#include "midi_function_types.h" - -/** - * @defgroup midi_device_setup_process Device initialization and processing - * @brief These are method that you must use to initialize and run a device - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @brief Initialize a device - * - * You must call this before using the device in question. - * - * @param device the device to initialize - */ -void midi_device_init(MidiDevice* device); // [implementation in midi_device.c] - -/** - * @brief Process input data - * - * This method drives the input processing, you must call this method frequently - * if you expect to have your input callbacks called. - * - * @param device the device to process - */ -void midi_device_process(MidiDevice* device); // [implementation in midi_device.c] - -/**@}*/ - -/** - * @defgroup send_functions Midi send functions - * @brief These are the functions you use to send midi data through a device. - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @brief Send a control change message (cc) via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param num the cc num - * @param val the value of that cc num - */ -void midi_send_cc(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t val); - -/** - * @brief Send a note on message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param num the note number - * @param vel the note velocity - */ -void midi_send_noteon(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t vel); - -/** - * @brief Send a note off message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param num the note number - * @param vel the note velocity - */ -void midi_send_noteoff(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num, uint8_t vel); - -/** - * @brief Send an after touch message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param note_num the note number - * @param amt the after touch amount - */ -void midi_send_aftertouch(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t note_num, uint8_t amt); - -/** - * @brief Send a pitch bend message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param amt the bend amount range: -8192..8191, 0 means no bend - */ -void midi_send_pitchbend(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, int16_t amt); // range -8192, 8191 - -/** - * @brief Send a program change message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param num the program to change to - */ -void midi_send_programchange(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t num); - -/** - * @brief Send a channel pressure message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - * @param chan the channel to send on, 0-15 - * @param amt the amount of channel pressure - */ -void midi_send_channelpressure(MidiDevice* device, uint8_t chan, uint8_t amt); - -/** - * @brief Send a clock message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_clock(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a tick message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_tick(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a start message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_start(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a continue message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_continue(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a stop message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_stop(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send an active sense message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_activesense(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a reset message via the given device. - * - * @param device the device to use for sending - */ -void midi_send_reset(MidiDevice* device); - -/** - * @brief Send a tc quarter frame message via the given device. - * - * @param devic