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302 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lantinga
1d25135b71 Fixed bug 4184 - jack audio driver fails in presence of midi ports
Martin ?irokov

Launching an SDL application with SDL_AUDIODRIVER=jack, and then calling SDL_OpenAudioDevice() with whatever parameters fails with an error like this one:

SDL_OpenAudioDevice: Couldn't connect JACK ports: SDL:sdl_jack_output_0 => system:midi_playback_1

This happens because JACK_OpenDevice in src/audio/jack/SDL_jackaudio.c blindly tries to connect to all input ports without checking whether they are for audio or midi.

The fix is to check port types and ignore all non audio ports. Also I removed devports field from struct SDL_PrivateAudioData, because it's never really used and removing unused ports from it would be PITA.
2018-06-01 19:43:53 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
8325df25aa Fixed bug 4169 - Crash due to audio session observer race condition
Jona

The following explains why this bug was happening:
This crash was caused because the audio session was being set as active [session setActive:YES error:&err] when the audio device was actually being CLOSED. Certain cases the audio session being set to active would fail and the method would return right away. Because of the way the error was handled we never removed the SDLInterruptionListener thus leaking it. Later when an interruption was received the THIS_ object would contain a pointer to an already released device causing the crash.

The fix:
When only one device remained open and it was being closed we needed to set the audio session as NOT active and completely ignore the returned error to successfully release the SDLInterruptionListener. I think the user assumed that the open_playback_devices and open_capture_devices would equal 0 when all of them where closed but the truth is that at the end of the closing process that the open devices count is decremented.
2018-05-24 07:30:24 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
101544d6f0 audio: Needed to fix two more instances for Visual Studio. 2018-05-21 12:05:17 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
49881861b1 audio: Patched to compile on Visual Studio.
(It gets upset at the -2147483648, thinking this should be an unsigned value
because 2147483648 is too large for an int32, so the negative sign upsets the
compiler.)
2018-05-21 11:54:09 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
b7e88aaae0 audio: Added ARM NEON versions of audio converters.
These are _much_ faster than the scalar equivalents on the Raspberry Pi that
I tested on. Often 3x to 4x as fast!
2018-05-16 02:03:06 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
cb0e614fb1 audio: SSE2 float-to-int converters should clamp input.
The scalar versions already do this.
2018-05-15 02:29:35 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
a07e5815a5 audio: Fix range on float-to-int data clamping.
I can't tell if there was a good reason for this or it was just me getting
numbers wrong due to exhaustion.
2018-05-15 01:40:05 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
7832cb652e audio: float to int converters should clamp inclusively.
If we have to test if a sample is > 1.0f anyhow, we might as well use this
to avoid the unnecessary multiplication when it's == 1.0f, too. (etc).
2018-05-15 01:35:53 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
e2ec1eb12e audio: converting int32 to/from float shouldn't use doubles.
The concern is that a massive int sample, like 0x7FFFFFFF, won't fit in a
float32, which doesn't have enough bits to hold a whole number this large,
just to divide it to get a value between 0 and 1.
Previously we would convert to double, to get more bits, do the division, and
cast back to a float, but this is expensive.

Casting to double is more accurate, but it's 2x to 3x slower. Shifting out
the least significant byte of an int32, so it'll definitely fit in a float,
and dividing by 0x7FFFFF is still accurate to about 5 decimal places, and the
difference doesn't appear to be perceptable.
2018-05-15 01:04:11 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
f521b22eb5 Added SDL_THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL 2018-04-23 22:07:56 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
dc8b55e50b coreaudio: Use the standard SDL audio thread instead of spinning a new one.
Fixes corner cases, like the audio callback not firing if the device is
disconnected, etc.
2018-04-16 02:11:09 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
99a0c0f0e2 Fixed MinGW-w64 build 2018-02-24 08:23:44 -08:00
Ryan C. Gordon
c7e4366530 wasapi: let Windows do the resampling for us if possible. 2018-02-21 21:34:06 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
7e1fa0ce53 wasapi: fixed typo in an assert message. 2018-02-21 21:34:35 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
97494f5374 pulseaudio: Just read/dump captured data in FlushCapture.
Apparently pa_stream_flush() doesn't work as expected:

https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2012-April/013328.html

Fixes Bugzilla #4087.
2018-02-17 18:30:21 -05:00
sezero
ba0ecc6712 fix building SDL_audiotypecvt.c with gcc < 4.0 2018-02-12 10:47:00 +03:00
sezero
40b27fd51b revert the recent typecast assignment changes (see bug #4079)
also change the void* typedefs for the two vulkan function
pointers added in vulkan_internal.h  into generic function
pointer typedefs.
2018-02-12 17:00:00 +03:00
Sam Lantinga
90e72bf4e2 Fixed ISO C99 compatibility
SDL now builds with gcc 7.2 with the following command line options:
-Wall -pedantic-errors -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-overlength-strings --std=c99
2018-01-30 18:08:34 -08:00
Ryan C. Gordon
488824017a wasapi: Fixed some compiler warnings. 2018-01-22 09:36:40 -05:00
Sam Lantinga
e3cc5b2c6b Updated copyright for 2018 2018-01-03 10:03:25 -08:00
Ryan C. Gordon
77bb49b7a7 wasapi: Patched to compile on non-UWP WinRT builds. 2017-12-31 03:34:16 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
ab4695f48f wasapi: switched to event-driven interface.
This reduces latency and improves battery life.
2017-12-13 14:35:55 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
351d6d4784 audio: Port WASAPI to WinRT, remove XAudio2 backend.
XAudio2 doesn't have capture support, so WASAPI was to replace it; the holdout
was WinRT, which still needed it as its primary audio target until the WASAPI
code code be made to work.

The support matrix now looks like:

WinXP: directsound by default, winmm as a fallback for buggy drivers.
Vista+: WASAPI (directsound and winmm as fallbacks for debugging).
WinRT: WASAPI
2017-12-06 12:24:32 -05:00
Sam Lantinga
e830ef3458 Fixed typo converting 4 channel audio to 2 channel 2017-10-20 16:53:42 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
9a291c1e59 Added a note about adjusting channel weights when converting to fewer channels 2017-10-20 14:51:22 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
729329068b audio: Added SDL_AudioStreamFlush(). 2017-10-19 18:05:42 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
e98920f5f3 Check correct variable for malloc() results. 2017-10-18 23:49:46 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
afefcbfeba Fixed bug 3876 - Resampling of certain sounds adds heavy distortion
Simon Hug

Patch that adds [-1, 1] clamping to the scalar audio type conversions.

This may come from the SDL_Convert_F32_to_X_Scalar functions. They don't clamp the float value to [-1, 1] and when they cast it to the target integer it may be too large or too small for the type and get truncated, causing horrible noise.

The attached patch throws clamping in, but I don't know if that's the preferred way to fix this. For x86 (without SSE) the compiler (I tested MSVC) seems to throw a horrible amount of x87 code in it. It's a bit better with SSE, but probably still quite the performance hit. And SSE2 uses a branchless approach with maxss and minss.
2017-10-18 19:30:47 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
653ab5d9c4 Added a staging buffer to the audio stream so that we can accumulate small amounts of data if needed when resampling 2017-10-18 19:26:36 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
80f8464d97 Added audio stream conversion functions:
SDL_NewAudioStream
    SDL_AudioStreamPut
    SDL_AudioStreamGet
    SDL_AudioStreamAvailable
    SDL_AudioStreamClear
    SDL_FreeAudioStream
2017-10-18 15:54:05 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
fa15674134 coreaudio: changed device close procedure to prevent long hangs in some cases.
The audioqueue thread needs to keep running, and processing the CFRunLoop
until the AudioQueue is disposed of, otherwise CoreAudio will hang waiting for
final data to feed the device.

At least, I think this is how it all works. It definitely fixes the bug here!

Since AudioQueueDispose() calls AudioQueueStop() internally, there's no need
for our thread to handle this, either, which is good because the AudioQueue
would be disposed by this point. So now the AudioQueue is disposed first, and
then our thread is joined, and everything works out okay.

Just in case, we mark the device "paused" before setting everything in motion,
so any further callbacks from CoreAudio will write silence and not fire the
app's audio callback again.

Fixes Bugzilla #3868.
2017-10-13 01:15:29 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
ba10d2b654 Fixed compiler warning 2017-10-12 13:55:35 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
5e5f2290f2 audio: Turns out the accumulation errors sound better. :/
Moving to double fixed the overflows, but using "time = i * incr" instead of
"time += incr" causes clicks in the output.
2017-10-11 12:07:43 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
9bd2c6b491 audio: Moved the resampler state up to double precision.
Fixes more buffer overflows.
2017-10-11 11:51:14 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
b2f5123b65 audio: calculate resampling time directly, don't increment (thanks, Eric!).
Fixes buffer overruns as floating point errors accumulate.

Partially fixes Bugzilla #3848.
2017-10-11 11:43:35 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
763c387149 audio: clamp resampler interpolation values to prevent buffer overflow.
Partially fixes Bugzilla #3848.
2017-10-11 02:33:55 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
0085f917e0 audio: Moved unchanging variable out of loop. 2017-10-11 02:31:58 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
cb8bf6bbaf audio: Make sure audio stream resampling doesn't overflow buffers. 2017-10-11 02:03:05 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
459e2b0bbe audio: Fixed check for minimum audio stream put size. 2017-10-11 01:37:11 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
903ff6414e audio: SDL_ResampleCVT() should use memmove instead of memcpy.
This copy can overlap.

Fixes Bugzilla #3849.
2017-10-10 22:31:02 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
42fff7ce2b audio: Don't stack-allocate resampler padding.
(I thought padding size ranged from 5 frames to ~30 frames (based around
RESAMPLER_ZERO_CROSSINGS, which is 5), but it's actually between 512 and
several thousands (based on RESAMPLER_SAMPLES_PER_ZERO_CROSSING)). It gets
big fast when downsampling.
2017-10-10 22:18:46 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
37d89aa10f audio: reworked audio streams to have right-hand resampling padding available.
Fixes Bugzilla #3851.
2017-10-10 16:12:56 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
099ae43e81 audio: Fixed compiler warning on Visual Studio. 2017-09-22 22:28:21 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
fe6b8f1c31 Fixed Mac OS X build 2017-09-22 11:25:52 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
407e1693ae Fixed audio being silent on older iOS devices
Tested on an iPod running iOS 6.1
2017-09-22 11:15:14 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
d74c00e67d Fixed memory leak when HAVE_ALLOCA isn't defined 2017-09-22 08:51:45 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
6d206a7b28 audio: Stream resampling now saves some samples from previous run for padding.
Previously, the padding was silence, which was a problem when streaming since
you would sample a little bit of this silence between each buffer.

We still need a means to get padding data for the right hand side, but this
patch makes the resampler output more correct.
2017-09-22 07:42:24 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
8b660c5046 Added some missing "extern" declarations 2017-09-21 00:55:29 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
f40bd5ee24 audio: removed my perl experiment script. 2017-09-21 02:06:53 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
1a3b95a11e audio: Replaced the resampler. Again.
This time it's using real math from a real whitepaper instead of my previous
amateur, fast-but-low-quality attempt. The new resampler does "bandlimited
interpolation," as described here: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/

The output appears to sound cleaner, especially at high frequencies, and of
course works with non-power-of-two rate conversions.

There are some obvious optimizations to be done to this still, and there is
other fallout: this doesn't resample a buffer in-place, the 2-channels-Sint16
fast path is gone because this resampler does a _lot_ of floating point math.
There is a nasty hack to make it work with SDL_AudioCVT.

It's possible these issues are solvable, but they aren't solved as of yet.
Still, I hope this effort is slouching in the right direction.
2017-09-21 02:51:14 -04:00