Teensy 4.1 core updated for C++20
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AudioStream.h 6.3KB

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  1. /* Teensyduino Core Library
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  30. #ifndef AudioStream_h
  31. #define AudioStream_h
  32. #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
  33. #include <stdio.h> // for NULL
  34. #include <string.h> // for memcpy
  35. #include "kinetis.h"
  36. #endif
  37. // AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES determines how many samples the audio library processes
  38. // per update. It may be reduced to achieve lower latency response to events,
  39. // at the expense of higher interrupt and DMA setup overhead.
  40. //
  41. // Less than 32 may not work with some input & output objects. Multiples of 16
  42. // should be used, since some synthesis objects generate 16 samples per loop.
  43. //
  44. // Some parts of the audio library may have hard-coded dependency on 128 samples.
  45. // Please report these on the forum with reproducible test cases.
  46. #ifndef AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES
  47. #if defined(__MK20DX128__) || defined(__MK20DX256__) || defined(__MK64FX512__) || defined(__MK66FX1M0__)
  48. #define AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES 128
  49. #elif defined(__MKL26Z64__)
  50. #define AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES 64
  51. #endif
  52. #endif
  53. #ifndef AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT
  54. #if defined(__MK20DX128__) || defined(__MK20DX256__) || defined(__MK64FX512__) || defined(__MK66FX1M0__)
  55. #define AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT 44117.64706 // 48 MHz / 1088, or 96 MHz * 2 / 17 / 256
  56. #elif defined(__MKL26Z64__)
  57. #define AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT 22058.82353 // 48 MHz / 2176, or 96 MHz * 1 / 17 / 256
  58. #endif
  59. #endif
  60. #define AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT
  61. #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
  62. class AudioStream;
  63. class AudioConnection;
  64. typedef struct audio_block_struct {
  65. unsigned char ref_count;
  66. unsigned char memory_pool_index;
  67. unsigned char reserved1;
  68. unsigned char reserved2;
  69. int16_t data[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES];
  70. } audio_block_t;
  71. class AudioConnection
  72. {
  73. public:
  74. AudioConnection(AudioStream &source, AudioStream &destination) :
  75. src(source), dst(destination), src_index(0), dest_index(0),
  76. next_dest(NULL)
  77. { connect(); }
  78. AudioConnection(AudioStream &source, unsigned char sourceOutput,
  79. AudioStream &destination, unsigned char destinationInput) :
  80. src(source), dst(destination),
  81. src_index(sourceOutput), dest_index(destinationInput),
  82. next_dest(NULL)
  83. { connect(); }
  84. friend class AudioStream;
  85. protected:
  86. void connect(void);
  87. AudioStream &src;
  88. AudioStream &dst;
  89. unsigned char src_index;
  90. unsigned char dest_index;
  91. AudioConnection *next_dest;
  92. };
  93. #define AudioMemory(num) ({ \
  94. static DMAMEM audio_block_t data[num]; \
  95. AudioStream::initialize_memory(data, num); \
  96. })
  97. #define CYCLE_COUNTER_APPROX_PERCENT(n) (((n) + (F_CPU / 32 / AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE * AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES / 100)) / (F_CPU / 16 / AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE * AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES / 100))
  98. #define AudioProcessorUsage() (CYCLE_COUNTER_APPROX_PERCENT(AudioStream::cpu_cycles_total))
  99. #define AudioProcessorUsageMax() (CYCLE_COUNTER_APPROX_PERCENT(AudioStream::cpu_cycles_total_max))
  100. #define AudioProcessorUsageMaxReset() (AudioStream::cpu_cycles_total_max = AudioStream::cpu_cycles_total)
  101. #define AudioMemoryUsage() (AudioStream::memory_used)
  102. #define AudioMemoryUsageMax() (AudioStream::memory_used_max)
  103. #define AudioMemoryUsageMaxReset() (AudioStream::memory_used_max = AudioStream::memory_used)
  104. class AudioStream
  105. {
  106. public:
  107. AudioStream(unsigned char ninput, audio_block_t **iqueue) :
  108. num_inputs(ninput), inputQueue(iqueue) {
  109. active = false;
  110. destination_list = NULL;
  111. for (int i=0; i < num_inputs; i++) {
  112. inputQueue[i] = NULL;
  113. }
  114. // add to a simple list, for update_all
  115. // TODO: replace with a proper data flow analysis in update_all
  116. if (first_update == NULL) {
  117. first_update = this;
  118. } else {
  119. AudioStream *p;
  120. for (p=first_update; p->next_update; p = p->next_update) ;
  121. p->next_update = this;
  122. }
  123. next_update = NULL;
  124. cpu_cycles = 0;
  125. cpu_cycles_max = 0;
  126. }
  127. static void initialize_memory(audio_block_t *data, unsigned int num);
  128. int processorUsage(void) { return CYCLE_COUNTER_APPROX_PERCENT(cpu_cycles); }
  129. int processorUsageMax(void) { return CYCLE_COUNTER_APPROX_PERCENT(cpu_cycles_max); }
  130. void processorUsageMaxReset(void) { cpu_cycles_max = cpu_cycles; }
  131. uint16_t cpu_cycles;
  132. uint16_t cpu_cycles_max;
  133. static uint16_t cpu_cycles_total;
  134. static uint16_t cpu_cycles_total_max;
  135. static uint8_t memory_used;
  136. static uint8_t memory_used_max;
  137. protected:
  138. bool active;
  139. unsigned char num_inputs;
  140. static audio_block_t * allocate(void);
  141. static void release(audio_block_t * block);
  142. void transmit(audio_block_t *block, unsigned char index = 0);
  143. audio_block_t * receiveReadOnly(unsigned int index = 0);
  144. audio_block_t * receiveWritable(unsigned int index = 0);
  145. static bool update_setup(void);
  146. static void update_stop(void);
  147. static void update_all(void) { NVIC_SET_PENDING(IRQ_SOFTWARE); }
  148. friend void software_isr(void);
  149. friend class AudioConnection;
  150. private:
  151. AudioConnection *destination_list;
  152. audio_block_t **inputQueue;
  153. static bool update_scheduled;
  154. virtual void update(void) = 0;
  155. static AudioStream *first_update; // for update_all
  156. AudioStream *next_update; // for update_all
  157. static audio_block_t *memory_pool;
  158. static uint32_t memory_pool_available_mask[6];
  159. };
  160. #endif
  161. #endif