Modified source engine (2017) developed by valve and leaked in 2020. Not for commercial purporses
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//========= Copyright Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ============//
//
// Purpose: This abstracts the various hardware dependent implementations of sound
// At the time of this writing there are Windows WAVEOUT, Direct Sound,
// and Null implementations.
//
//=====================================================================================//
#ifndef SND_DEVICE_H
#define SND_DEVICE_H
#pragma once
#include "engine/audio/snd_fixedint.h"
#include "engine/audio/snd_mix_buf.h"
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// sound engine rate defines
#define SOUND_DMA_SPEED 44100 // hardware playback rate
#define SOUND_11k 11025 // 11khz sample rate
#define SOUND_22k 22050 // 22khz sample rate
#define SOUND_44k 44100 // 44khz sample rate
#define SOUND_ALL_RATES 1 // mix all sample rates
#define SOUND_MIX_WET 0 // mix only samples that don't have channel set to 'dry' or 'speaker' (default)
#define SOUND_MIX_DRY 1 // mix only samples with channel set to 'dry' (ie: music)
#define SOUND_MIX_SPEAKER 2 // mix only samples with channel set to 'speaker'
#define SOUND_MIX_SPECIAL_DSP 3 // mix only samples with channel set to 'special dsp'
#define SOUND_BUSS_ROOM (1<<0) // mix samples using channel dspmix value (based on distance from player)
#define SOUND_BUSS_FACING (1<<1) // mix samples using channel dspface value (source facing)
#define SOUND_BUSS_FACINGAWAY (1<<2) // mix samples using 1-dspface
#define SOUND_BUSS_SPEAKER (1<<3) // mix ch->bspeaker samples in mono to speaker buffer
#define SOUND_BUSS_DRY (1<<4) // mix ch->bdry samples into dry buffer
#define SOUND_BUSS_SPECIAL_DSP (1<<5) // mix ch->bspecialdsp samples into special dsp buffer
class Vector;
struct channel_t;
// UNDONE: Create a simulated audio device to replace the old -simsound functionality?
// General interface to an audio device
abstract_class IAudioDevice
{
public:
// Add a virtual destructor to silence the clang warning.
// This is harmless but not important since the only derived class
// doesn't have a destructor.
virtual ~IAudioDevice() {}
// Detect the sound hardware and create a compatible device
// NOTE: This should NEVER fail. There is a function called Audio_GetNullDevice
// which will create a "null" device that makes no sound. If we can't create a real
// sound device, this will return a device of that type. All of the interface
// functions can be called on the null device, but it will not, of course, make sound.
static IAudioDevice *AutoDetectInit( bool waveOnly );
// This is needed by some of the routines to avoid doing work when you've got a null device
virtual bool IsActive( void ) = 0;
// This initializes the sound hardware. true on success, false on failure
virtual bool Init( void ) = 0;
// This releases all sound hardware
virtual void Shutdown( void ) = 0;
// stop outputting sound, but be ready to resume on UnPause
virtual void Pause( void ) = 0;
// return to normal operation after a Pause()
virtual void UnPause( void ) = 0;
// The volume of the "dry" mix (no effects).
// This should return 0 on all implementations that don't need a separate dry mix
virtual float MixDryVolume( void ) = 0;
// Should we mix sounds to a 3D (quadraphonic) sound buffer (front/rear both stereo)
virtual bool Should3DMix( void ) = 0;
// This is called when the application stops all sounds
// NOTE: Stopping each channel and clearing the sound buffer are done separately
virtual void StopAllSounds( void ) = 0;
// Called before painting channels, must calculated the endtime and return it (once per frame)
virtual int PaintBegin( float, int soundtime, int paintedtime ) = 0;
// Called when all channels are painted (once per frame)
virtual void PaintEnd( void ) = 0;
// Called to set the volumes on a channel with the given gain & dot parameters
virtual void SpatializeChannel( int volume[6], int master_vol, const Vector& sourceDir, float gain, float mono ) = 0;
// The device should apply DSP up to endtime in the current paint buffer
// this is called during painting
virtual void ApplyDSPEffects( int idsp, portable_samplepair_t *pbuffront, portable_samplepair_t *pbufrear, portable_samplepair_t *pbufcenter, int samplecount ) = 0;
// replaces SNDDMA_GetDMAPos, gets the output sample position for tracking
virtual int GetOutputPosition( void ) = 0;
// Fill the output buffer with silence (e.g. during pause)
virtual void ClearBuffer( void ) = 0;
// Called each frame with the listener's coordinate system
virtual void UpdateListener( const Vector& position, const Vector& forward, const Vector& right, const Vector& up ) = 0;
// Called each time a new paint buffer is mixed (may be multiple times per frame)
virtual void MixBegin( int sampleCount ) = 0;
virtual void MixUpsample( int sampleCount, int filtertype ) = 0;
// sink sound data
virtual void Mix8Mono( channel_t *pChannel, char *pData, int outputOffset, int inputOffset, fixedint rateScaleFix, int outCount, int timecompress ) = 0;
virtual void Mix8Stereo( channel_t *pChannel, char *pData, int outputOffset, int inputOffset, fixedint rateScaleFix, int outCount, int timecompress ) = 0;
virtual void Mix16Mono( channel_t *pChannel, short *pData, int outputOffset, int inputOffset, fixedint rateScaleFix, int outCount, int timecompress ) = 0;
virtual void Mix16Stereo( channel_t *pChannel, short *pData, int outputOffset, int inputOffset, fixedint rateScaleFix, int outCount, int timecompress ) = 0;
// Reset a channel
virtual void ChannelReset( int entnum, int channelIndex, float distanceMod ) = 0;
virtual void TransferSamples( int end ) = 0;
// device parameters
virtual const char *DeviceName( void ) = 0;
virtual int DeviceChannels( void ) = 0; // 1 = mono, 2 = stereo
virtual int DeviceSampleBits( void ) = 0; // bits per sample (8 or 16)
virtual int DeviceSampleBytes( void ) = 0; // above / 8
virtual int DeviceDmaSpeed( void ) = 0; // Actual DMA speed
virtual int DeviceSampleCount( void ) = 0; // Total samples in buffer
virtual bool IsSurround( void ) = 0; // surround enabled, could be quad or 5.1
virtual bool IsSurroundCenter( void ) = 0; // surround enabled as 5.1
virtual bool IsHeadphone( void ) = 0;
};
extern IAudioDevice *Audio_GetNullDevice( void );
#endif // SND_DEVICE_H