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/*****************************************************************************
midi.c
Level 1 kitchen sink DLL midi support module
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation 1990. All rights reserved
*****************************************************************************/
#include <windows.h>
#include "mmsystem.h"
#include "mmddk.h"
#include "mmsysi.h"
#include "thunks.h"
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Local functions
** -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static UINT NEAR PASCAL
midiGetErrorText(
UINT wError,
LPSTR lpText,
UINT wSize
);
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Local structures
** -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
typedef struct mididev_tag {
PMIDIDRV mididrv;
UINT wDevice;
DWORD dwDrvUser;
UINT wDeviceID;
} MIDIDEV;
typedef MIDIDEV *PMIDIDEV;
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Segmentation
**
** Define the fixed code for this file.
** -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiIMessage)
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiOMessage)
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiOutMessage)
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiOutShortMsg)
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiOutLongMsg)
#pragma alloc_text( FIX, midiOutReset)
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Global data
** -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int iMidiLockCount = 0;
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api void | midiLockData |
*
* This function is called every time a new MIDI handle is created, it
* makes sure MMSYSTEM's data segment is page-locked. MIDI handles
* are useable at interupt time so we must page-lock the data seg.
*
* in the future we should re-do the MIDI system.
*
****************************************************************************/
BOOL NEAR PASCAL
midiLockData(
void
)
{
if (iMidiLockCount == 0) {
DOUT("MMSYSTEM: Locking data segment\r\n");
if ( !GlobalPageLock((HGLOBAL)HIWORD((DWORD)(LPVOID)&iMidiLockCount))
&& (WinFlags & WF_ENHANCED)) {
return 0;
}
}
return ++iMidiLockCount;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api void | midiUnlockData |
*
* This function is called every time a MIDI handle is closed, it
* makes sure MMSYSTEM's data segment is un-page-locked. MIDI handles
* are useable at interupt time so we must page-lock the data seg.
*
* in the future we should re-do the MIDI system.
*
****************************************************************************/
void NEAR PASCAL
midiUnlockData(
void
)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
if (iMidiLockCount == 0)
DOUT("MMSYSTEM: midiUnlockData() underflow!!!!\r\n");
#endif
if (--iMidiLockCount == 0) {
DOUT("MMSYSTEM: Unlocking data segment\r\n");
GlobalPageUnlock((HGLOBAL)HIWORD((DWORD)(LPVOID)&iMidiLockCount));
}
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiPrepareHeader | This function prepares the header and data
* if the driver returns MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED.
*
* @rdesc Currently always returns MMSYSERR_NOERROR.
****************************************************************************/
static UINT NEAR PASCAL
midiPrepareHeader(
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
if (!HugePageLock(lpMidiHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(MIDIHDR)))
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
if (!HugePageLock(lpMidiHdr->lpData, lpMidiHdr->dwBufferLength)) {
HugePageUnlock(lpMidiHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(MIDIHDR));
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
}
// lpMidiHdr->dwFlags |= MHDR_PREPARED;
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiUnprepareHeader | This function unprepares the header and
* data if the driver returns MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED.
*
* @rdesc Currently always returns MMSYSERR_NOERROR.
****************************************************************************/
static UINT NEAR PASCAL
midiUnprepareHeader(
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
HugePageUnlock(lpMidiHdr->lpData, lpMidiHdr->dwBufferLength);
HugePageUnlock(lpMidiHdr, (DWORD)sizeof(MIDIHDR));
// lpMidiHdr->dwFlags &= ~MHDR_PREPARED;
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutGetNumDevs | This function retrieves the number of MIDI
* output devices present in the system.
*
* @rdesc Returns the number of MIDI output devices present in the system.
*
* @xref midiOutGetDevCaps
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI midiOutGetNumDevs(void)
{
return midiOIDMessage( 0, MODM_GETNUMDEVS, 0L, 0L, 0L );
}
/****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api DWORD | midiOutMessage | This function sends messages to the MIDI device
* drivers.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | The handle to the MIDI device.
*
* @parm UINT | msg | The message to send.
*
* @parm DWORD | dw1 | Parameter 1.
*
* @parm DWORD | dw2 | Parameter 2.
*
* @rdesc Returns the value of the message sent.
***************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI midiOutMessage(HMIDIOUT hMidiOut, UINT msg, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, 0L);
return midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, msg, dw1, dw2);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutGetDevCaps | This function queries a specified
* MIDI output device to determine its capabilities.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI output device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIOUTCAPS | lpCaps | Specifies a far pointer to a <t MIDIOUTCAPS>
* structure. This structure is filled with information about the
* capabilities of the device.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIOUTCAPS> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID | Specified device ID is out of range.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NODRIVER | The driver was not installed.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | Unable load mapper string description.
*
* @comm Use <f midiOutGetNumDevs> to determine the number of MIDI output
* devices present in the system. The device ID specified by <p wDeviceID>
* varies from zero to one less than the number of devices present.
* The MIDI_MAPPER constant may also be used as a device id. Only
* <p wSize> bytes (or less) of information is copied to the location
* pointed to by <p lpCaps>. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied,
* and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiOutGetNumDevs
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutGetDevCaps(
UINT wDeviceID,
LPMIDIOUTCAPS lpCaps,
UINT wSize
)
{
if (wSize == 0) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
V_WPOINTER(lpCaps, wSize, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (ValidateHandle((HMIDIOUT)wDeviceID, TYPE_MIDIOUT)) {
return((UINT)midiOMessage((HMIDI)wDeviceID,
MODM_GETDEVCAPS,
(DWORD)lpCaps,
(DWORD)wSize));
}
return midiOIDMessage( wDeviceID,
MODM_GETDEVCAPS, 0L, (DWORD)lpCaps, (DWORD)wSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutGetVolume | This function returns the current volume
* setting of a MIDI output device.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI output device.
*
* @parm LPDWORD | lpdwVolume | Specifies a far pointer to a location
* to be filled with the current volume setting. The low-order word of
* this location contains the left channel volume setting, and the high-order
* WORD contains the right channel setting. A value of 0xFFFF represents
* full volume, and a value of 0x0000 is silence.
*
* If a device does not support both left and right volume
* control, the low-order word of the specified location contains
* the mono volume level.
*
* The full 16-bit setting(s)
* set with <f midiOutSetVolume> is returned, regardless of whether
* the device supports the full 16 bits of volume level control.
*
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Function isn't supported.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NODRIVER | The driver was not installed.
*
* @comm Not all devices support volume control. To determine whether the
* device supports volume control, use the MIDICAPS_VOLUME
* flag to test the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the <t MIDIOUTCAPS>
* structure (filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps>).
*
* To determine whether the device supports volume control on both the
* left and right channels, use the MIDICAPS_LRVOLUME flag to test
* the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the <t MIDIOUTCAPS>
* structure (filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps>).
*
* @xref midiOutSetVolume
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutGetVolume(
UINT wDeviceID,
LPDWORD lpdwVolume
)
{
V_WPOINTER(lpdwVolume, sizeof(DWORD), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (ValidateHandle((HMIDIOUT)wDeviceID, TYPE_MIDIOUT)) {
return((UINT)midiOMessage((HMIDI)wDeviceID,
MODM_GETVOLUME,
(DWORD)lpdwVolume,
0));
}
return midiOIDMessage( wDeviceID, MODM_GETVOLUME, 0L, (DWORD)lpdwVolume, 0 );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutSetVolume | This function sets the volume of a
* MIDI output device.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI output device.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwVolume | Specifies the new volume setting.
* The low-order word contains the left channel volume setting, and the
* high-order word contains the right channel setting. A value of
* 0xFFFF represents full volume, and a value of 0x0000 is silence.
*
* If a device does not support both left and right volume
* control, the low-order word of <p dwVolume> specifies the volume
* level, and the high-order word is ignored.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED | Function isn't supported.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NODRIVER | The driver was not installed.
*
* @comm Not all devices support volume changes. To determine whether the
* device supports volume control, use the MIDICAPS_VOLUME
* flag to test the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the <t MIDIOUTCAPS>
* structure (filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps>).
*
* To determine whether the device supports volume control on both the
* left and right channels, use the MIDICAPS_LRVOLUME flag to test
* the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the <t MIDIOUTCAPS>
* structure (filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps>).
*
* Most devices do not support the full 16 bits of volume level control
* and will use only the high-order bits of the requested volume setting.
* For example, for a device that supports 4 bits of volume control,
* requested volume level values of 0x4000, 0x4fff, and 0x43be will
* all produce the same physical volume setting, 0x4000. The
* <f midiOutGetVolume> function will return the full 16-bit setting set
* with <f midiOutSetVolume>.
*
* Volume settings are interpreted logarithmically. This means the
* perceived increase in volume is the same when increasing the
* volume level from 0x5000 to 0x6000 as it is from 0x4000 to 0x5000.
*
* @xref midiOutGetVolume
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutSetVolume(
UINT wDeviceID,
DWORD dwVolume
)
{
if (ValidateHandle((HMIDIOUT)wDeviceID, TYPE_MIDIOUT)) {
return((UINT)midiOMessage((HMIDI)wDeviceID,
MODM_SETVOLUME,
dwVolume,
0));
}
return midiOIDMessage( wDeviceID, MODM_SETVOLUME, 0L, dwVolume, 0);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc INTERNAL MIDI
*
* @func UINT | midiGetErrorText | This function retrieves a textual
* description of the error identified by the specified error number.
*
* @parm UINT | wError | Specifies the error number.
*
* @parm LPSTR | lpText | Specifies a far pointer to a buffer which
* is filled with the textual error description.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the length of the buffer pointed to by
* <p lpText>.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM | Specified error number is out of range.
*
* @comm If the textual error description is longer than the specified buffer,
* the description is truncated. The returned error string is always
* null-terminated. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied and MMSYSERR_NOERROR
* is returned.
****************************************************************************/
static UINT NEAR PASCAL
midiGetErrorText(
UINT wError,
LPSTR lpText,
UINT wSize
)
{
lpText[0] = 0;
#if MMSYSERR_BASE
if ( ((wError < MMSYSERR_BASE) || (wError > MMSYSERR_LASTERROR))
&& ((wError < MIDIERR_BASE) || (wError > MIDIERR_LASTERROR))) {
return MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM;
}
#else
if ((wError > MMSYSERR_LASTERROR) && ((wError < MIDIERR_BASE)
|| (wError > MIDIERR_LASTERROR))) {
return MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM;
}
#endif
if (wSize > 1) {
if (!LoadString(ghInst, wError, lpText, wSize)) {
return MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM;
}
}
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutGetErrorText | This function retrieves a textual
* description of the error identified by the specified error number.
*
* @parm UINT | wError | Specifies the error number.
*
* @parm LPSTR | lpText | Specifies a far pointer to a buffer to be
* filled with the textual error description.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the length of the buffer pointed to by
* <p lpText>.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM | Specified error number is out of range.
*
* @comm If the textual error description is longer than the specified buffer,
* the description is truncated. The returned error string is always
* null-terminated. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied, and the
* function returns MMSYSERR_NOERROR. All error descriptions are
* less than MAXERRORLENGTH characters long.
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutGetErrorText(
UINT wError,
LPSTR lpText,
UINT wSize
)
{
if(wSize == 0) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
V_WPOINTER(lpText, wSize, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
return midiGetErrorText(wError, lpText, wSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutOpen | This function opens a specified MIDI
* output device for playback.
*
* @parm LPHMIDIOUT | lphMidiOut | Specifies a far pointer to an HMIDIOUT
* handle. This location is filled with a handle identifying the opened
* MIDI output device. Use the handle to identify the device when calling
* other MIDI output functions.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI output device that is
* to be opened.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallback | Specifies the address of a fixed callback
* function or
* a handle to a window called during MIDI playback to process
* messages related to the progress of the playback. Specify NULL
* for this parameter if no callback is desired.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallbackInstance | Specifies user instance data
* passed to the callback. This parameter is not used with
* window callbacks.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies a callback flag for opening the device.
* @flag CALLBACK_WINDOW | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* assumed to be a window handle.
* @flag CALLBACK_FUNCTION | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* assumed to be a callback procedure address.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are as follows:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID | Specified device ID is out of range.
* @flag MMSYSERR_ALLOCATED | Specified resource is already allocated.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | Unable to allocate or lock memory.
* @flag MIDIERR_NOMAP | There is no current MIDI map. This occurs only
* when opening the mapper.
* @flag MIDIERR_NODEVICE | A port in the current MIDI map doesn't exist.
* This occurs only when opening the mapper.
*
* @comm Use <f midiOutGetNumDevs> to determine the number of MIDI output
* devices present in the system. The device ID specified by <p wDeviceID>
* varies from zero to one less than the number of devices present.
* You may also specify MIDI_MAPPER as the device ID to open the MIDI mapper.
*
* If a window is chosen to receive callback information, the following
* messages are sent to the window procedure function to indicate the
* progress of MIDI output: <m MM_MOM_OPEN>, <m MM_MOM_CLOSE>,
* <m MM_MOM_DONE>.
*
* If a function is chosen to receive callback information, the following
* messages are sent to the function to indicate the progress of MIDI
* output: <m MOM_OPEN>, <m MOM_CLOSE>, <m MOM_DONE>. The callback function
* must reside in a DLL. You do not have to use <f MakeProcInstance> to
* get a procedure-instance address for the callback function.
*
* @cb void CALLBACK | MidiOutFunc | <f MidiOutFunc> is a placeholder for
* the application-supplied function name. The actual name must be
* exported by including it in an EXPORTS statement in the DLL's
* module-definition file.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI device
* associated with the callback.
*
* @parm UINT | wMsg | Specifies a MIDI output message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwInstance | Specifies the instance data
* supplied with <f midiOutOpen>.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam1 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam2 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @comm Because the callback is accessed at interrupt time, it must reside
* in a DLL and its code segment must be specified as FIXED in the
* module-definition file for the DLL. Any data that the callback accesses
* must be in a FIXED data segment as well. The callback may not make any
* system calls except for <f PostMessage>, <f timeGetSystemTime>,
* <f timeGetTime>, <f timeSetEvent>, <f timeKillEvent>,
* <f midiOutShortMsg>, <f midiOutLongMsg>, and <f OutputDebugStr>.
*
* @xref midiOutClose
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutOpen(
LPHMIDIOUT lphMidiOut,
UINT wDeviceID,
DWORD dwCallback,
DWORD dwInstance,
DWORD dwFlags
)
{
MIDIOPENDESC mo;
PMIDIDEV pdev;
UINT wRet;
V_WPOINTER(lphMidiOut, sizeof(HMIDIOUT), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_DCALLBACK(dwCallback, HIWORD(dwFlags), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_FLAGS(LOWORD(dwFlags), 0, midiOutOpen, MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG);
/*
** Check for no devices
*/
// if (wTotalMidiOutDevs == 0 ) {
// return MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID;
// }
//
// /*
// ** check for device ID being to large
// */
// if ( wDeviceID != MIDI_MAPPER ) {
// if ( wDeviceID >= wTotalMidiOutDevs ) {
// return MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID;
// }
// }
*lphMidiOut = NULL;
if (!midiLockData()) {
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
}
pdev = (PMIDIDEV)NewHandle(TYPE_MIDIOUT, sizeof(MIDIDEV));
if( pdev == NULL) {
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
}
pdev->wDevice = wDeviceID;
pdev->wDeviceID = wDeviceID;
mo.hMidi = (HMIDI)pdev;
mo.dwCallback = dwCallback;
mo.dwInstance = dwInstance;
wRet = midiOIDMessage( wDeviceID, MODM_OPEN,
(DWORD)(LPDWORD)&pdev->dwDrvUser,
(DWORD)(LPMIDIOPENDESC)&mo, dwFlags );
if (wRet) {
FreeHandle((HMIDIOUT)pdev);
midiUnlockData();
} else {
*lphMidiOut = (HMIDIOUT)pdev;
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutClose | This function closes the specified MIDI
* output device.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output device.
* If the function is successful, the handle is no longer
* valid after this call.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING | There are still buffers in the queue.
*
* @comm If there are output buffers that have been sent with
* <f midiOutLongMsg> and haven't been returned to the application,
* the close operation will fail. Call <f midiOutReset> to mark all
* pending buffers as being done.
*
* @xref midiOutOpen midiOutReset
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutClose(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
wRet = (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_CLOSE, 0L,0L);
if (!wRet) {
FreeHandle(hMidiOut);
midiUnlockData();
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutPrepareHeader | This function prepares a MIDI
* system-exclusive data block for output.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output
* device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiOutHdr | Specifies a far pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure that identifies the data block to be prepared.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | Unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm The <t MIDIHDR> data structure and the data block pointed to by its
* <e MIDIHDR.lpData> field must be allocated with <f GlobalAlloc> using the
* GMEM_MOVEABLE and GMEM_SHARE flags and locked with <f GlobalLock>.
* Preparing a header that has already been prepared has no effect, and
* the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiOutUnprepareHeader
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutPrepareHeader(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiOutHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_HEADER(lpMidiOutHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags = 0;
wRet = midiPrepareHeader(lpMidiOutHdr, wSize);
if (wRet == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) {
wRet = (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_PREPARE,
(DWORD)lpMidiOutHdr, (DWORD)wSize );
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutUnprepareHeader | This function cleans up the
* preparation performed by <f midiOutPrepareHeader>. The
* <f midiOutUnprepareHeader> function must be called
* after the device driver fills a data buffer and returns it to the
* application. You must call this function before freeing the data
* buffer.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output
* device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiOutHdr | Specifies a pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure identifying the buffer to be cleaned up.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING | <p lpMidiOutHdr> is still in the queue.
*
* @comm This function is the complementary function to
* <f midiOutPrepareHeader>.
* You must call this function before freeing the data buffer with
* <f GlobalFree>.
* After passing a buffer to the device driver with <f midiOutLongMsg>, you
* must wait until the driver is finished with the buffer before calling
* <f midiOutUnprepareHeader>.
*
* Unpreparing a buffer that has not been
* prepared has no effect, and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiOutPrepareHeader
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutUnprepareHeader(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiOutHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_HEADER(lpMidiOutHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (!(lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED)) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
if(lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_INQUEUE) {
DebugErr( DBF_WARNING,
"midiOutUnprepareHeader: header still in queue\r\n");
return MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
wRet = midiUnprepareHeader(lpMidiOutHdr, wSize);
if (wRet == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) {
wRet = (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_UNPREPARE,
(DWORD)lpMidiOutHdr, (DWORD)wSize );
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutShortMsg | This function sends a short MIDI message to
* the specified MIDI output device. Use this function to send any MIDI
* message except for system-exclusive messages.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output
* device.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwMsg | Specifies the MIDI message. The message is packed
* into a DWORD with the first byte of the message in the low-order byte.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_NOTREADY | The hardware is busy with other data.
*
* @comm This function may not return until the message has been sent to the
* output device.
*
* @xref midiOutLongMsg
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutShortMsg(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
DWORD dwMsg
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
return (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_DATA, dwMsg, 0L );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutLongMsg | This function sends a system-exclusive
* MIDI message to the specified MIDI output device.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output
* device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiOutHdr | Specifies a far pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure that identifies the MIDI data buffer.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_UNPREPARED | <p lpMidiOutHdr> hasn't been prepared.
* @flag MIDIERR_NOTREADY | The hardware is busy with other data.
*
* @comm The data buffer must be prepared with <f midiOutPrepareHeader>
* before it is passed to <f midiOutLongMsg>. The <t MIDIHDR> data
* structure and the data buffer pointed to by its <e MIDIHDR.lpData>
* field must be allocated with <f GlobalAlloc> using the GMEM_MOVEABLE
* and GMEM_SHARE flags, and locked with <f GlobalLock>. The MIDI output
* device driver determines whether the data is sent synchronously or
* asynchronously.
*
* @xref midiOutShortMsg midiOutPrepareHeader
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutLongMsg(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiOutHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
//
// we can't call these at interupt time.
//
#pragma message("header not validated for midiOutLongMessage")
////V_HEADER(lpMidiOutHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if ( HIWORD(lpMidiOutHdr) == 0 ) {
return MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM;
}
if ( wSize != sizeof(MIDIHDR) ) {
return MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM;
}
if (LOWORD(lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags) & ~MHDR_VALID) {
return MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG;
}
if (!(lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED)) {
return MIDIERR_UNPREPARED;
}
if (lpMidiOutHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_INQUEUE) {
return MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
return (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_LONGDATA,
(DWORD)lpMidiOutHdr, (DWORD)wSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutReset | This function turns off all notes on all MIDI
* channels for the specified MIDI output device. Any pending
* system-exclusive output buffers are marked as done and
* returned to the application.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the MIDI output
* device.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @comm To turn off all notes, a note-off message for each note for each
* channel is sent. In addition, the sustain controller is turned off for
* each channel.
*
* @xref midiOutLongMsg midiOutClose
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutReset(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
return (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut, MODM_RESET, 0L, 0L );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutCachePatches | This function requests that an internal
* MIDI synthesizer device preload a specified set of patches. Some
* synthesizers are not capable of keeping all patches loaded simultaneously
* and must load data from disk when they receive MIDI program change
* messages. Caching patches ensures specified patches are immediately
* available.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the opened MIDI output
* device. This device must be an internal MIDI synthesizer.
*
* @parm UINT | wBank | Specifies which bank of patches should be used.
* This parameter should be set to zero to cache the default patch bank.
*
* @parm WORD FAR* | lpPatchArray | Specifies a pointer to a <t PATCHARRAY>
* array indicating the patches to be cached or uncached.
*
* @parm UINT | wFlags | Specifies options for the cache operation. Only one
* of the following flags can be specified:
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_ALL | Cache all of the specified patches. If they
* can't all be cached, cache none, clear the <t PATCHARRAY> array,
* and return MMSYSERR_NOMEM.
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_BESTFIT | Cache all of the specified patches.
* If all patches can't be cached, cache as many patches as
* possible, change the <t PATCHARRAY> array to reflect which
* patches were cached, and return MMSYSERR_NOMEM.
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_QUERY | Change the <t PATCHARRAY> array to indicate
* which patches are currently cached.
* @flag MIDI_UNCACHE | Uncache the specified patches and clear the
* <t PATCHARRAY> array.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* one of the following error codes:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | The specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED | The specified device does not support
* patch caching.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | The device does not have enough memory to cache
* all of the requested patches.
*
* @comm The <t PATCHARRAY> data type is defined as:
*
* typedef WORD PATCHARRAY[MIDIPATCHSIZE];
*
* Each element of the array represents one of the 128 patches and
* has bits set for
* each of the 16 MIDI channels that use that particular patch. The
* least-significant bit represents physical channel 0; the
* most-significant bit represents physical channel 15 (0x0F). For
* example, if patch 0 is used by physical channels 0 and 8, element 0
* would be set to 0x0101.
*
* This function only applies to internal MIDI synthesizer devices.
* Not all internal synthesizers support patch caching. Use the
* MIDICAPS_CACHE flag to test the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the
* <t MIDIOUTCAPS> structure filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps> to see if the
* device supports patch caching.
*
* @xref midiOutCacheDrumPatches
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutCachePatches(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
UINT wBank,
WORD FAR* lpPatchArray,
UINT wFlags
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_WPOINTER(lpPatchArray, sizeof(PATCHARRAY), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_FLAGS(wFlags, MIDI_CACHE_VALID, midiOutCachePatches, MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG);
return (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut,
MODM_CACHEPATCHES, (DWORD)lpPatchArray,
MAKELONG(wFlags, wBank) );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutCacheDrumPatches | This function requests that an
* internal MIDI synthesizer device preload a specified set of key-based
* percussion patches. Some synthesizers are not capable of keeping all
* percussion patches loaded simultaneously. Caching patches ensures
* specified patches are available.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies a handle to the opened MIDI output
* device. This device should be an internal MIDI synthesizer.
*
* @parm UINT | wPatch | Specifies which drum patch number should be used.
* This parameter should be set to zero to cache the default drum patch.
*
* @parm WORD FAR* | lpKeyArray | Specifies a pointer to a <t KEYARRAY>
* array indicating the key numbers of the specified percussion patches
* to be cached or uncached.
*
* @parm UINT | wFlags | Specifies options for the cache operation. Only one
* of the following flags can be specified:
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_ALL | Cache all of the specified patches. If they
* can't all be cached, cache none, clear the <t KEYARRAY> array,
* and return MMSYSERR_NOMEM.
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_BESTFIT | Cache all of the specified patches.
* If all patches can't be cached, cache as many patches as
* possible, change the <t KEYARRAY> array to reflect which
* patches were cached, and return MMSYSERR_NOMEM.
* @flag MIDI_CACHE_QUERY | Change the <t KEYARRAY> array to indicate
* which patches are currently cached.
* @flag MIDI_UNCACHE | Uncache the specified patches and clear the
* <t KEYARRAY> array.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* one of the following error codes:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | The specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOTSUPPORTED | The specified device does not support
* patch caching.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | The device does not have enough memory to cache
* all of the requested patches.
*
* @comm The <t KEYARRAY> data type is defined as:
*
* typedef WORD KEYARRAY[MIDIPATCHSIZE];
*
* Each element of the array represents one of the 128 key-based percussion
* patches and has bits set for
* each of the 16 MIDI channels that use that particular patch. The
* least-significant bit represents physical channel 0; the
* most-significant bit represents physical channel 15. For
* example, if the patch on key number 60 is used by physical channels 9
* and 15, element 60 would be set to 0x8200.
*
* This function applies only to internal MIDI synthesizer devices.
* Not all internal synthesizers support patch caching. Use the
* MIDICAPS_CACHE flag to test the <e MIDIOUTCAPS.dwSupport> field of the
* <t MIDIOUTCAPS> structure filled by <f midiOutGetDevCaps> to see if the
* device supports patch caching.
*
* @xref midiOutCachePatches
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutCacheDrumPatches(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
UINT wPatch,
WORD FAR* lpKeyArray,
UINT wFlags
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_WPOINTER(lpKeyArray, sizeof(KEYARRAY), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_FLAGS(wFlags, MIDI_CACHE_VALID, midiOutCacheDrumPatches, MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG);
return (UINT)midiOMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiOut,
MODM_CACHEDRUMPATCHES, (DWORD)lpKeyArray,
MAKELONG(wFlags, wPatch) );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInGetNumDevs | This function retrieves the number of MIDI
* input devices in the system.
*
* @rdesc Returns the number of MIDI input devices present in the system.
*
* @xref midiInGetDevCaps
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInGetNumDevs(
void
)
{
return midiIIDMessage( 0, MIDM_GETNUMDEVS, 0L, 0L, 0L );
}
/****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api DWORD | midiInMessage | This function sends messages to the MIDI device
* drivers.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | The handle to the MIDI device.
*
* @parm UINT | msg | The message to send.
*
* @parm DWORD | dw1 | Parameter 1.
*
* @parm DWORD | dw2 | Parameter 2.
*
* @rdesc Returns the value of the message sent.
***************************************************************************/
DWORD WINAPI
midiInMessage(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn,
UINT msg,
DWORD dw1,
DWORD dw2
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, 0L);
return midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, msg, dw1, dw2);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInGetDevCaps | This function queries a specified MIDI input
* device to determine its capabilities.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI input device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIINCAPS | lpCaps | Specifies a far pointer to a <t MIDIINCAPS>
* data structure. This structure is filled with information about
* the capabilities of the device.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIINCAPS> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID | Specified device ID is out of range.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NODRIVER | The driver was not installed.
*
* @comm Use <f midiInGetNumDevs> to determine the number of MIDI input
* devices present in the system. The device ID specified by <p wDeviceID>
* varies from zero to one less than the number of devices present.
* The MIDI_MAPPER constant may also be used as a device id. Only
* <p wSize> bytes (or less) of information is copied to the location
* pointed to by <p lpCaps>. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied,
* and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiInGetNumDevs
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInGetDevCaps(
UINT wDeviceID,
LPMIDIINCAPS lpCaps,
UINT wSize
)
{
if (wSize == 0) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
V_WPOINTER(lpCaps, wSize, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (ValidateHandle((HMIDIIN)wDeviceID, TYPE_MIDIIN)) {
return((UINT)midiIMessage((HMIDIIN)wDeviceID,
MIDM_GETDEVCAPS,
(DWORD)lpCaps,
(DWORD)wSize));
}
return midiIIDMessage( wDeviceID,
MIDM_GETDEVCAPS, 0L, (DWORD)lpCaps, (DWORD)wSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInGetErrorText | This function retrieves a textual
* description of the error identified by the specified error number.
*
* @parm UINT | wError | Specifies the error number.
*
* @parm LPSTR | lpText | Specifies a far pointer to the buffer to be
* filled with the textual error description.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the length of buffer pointed to by
* <p lpText>.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADERRNUM | Specified error number is out of range.
*
* @comm If the textual error description is longer than the specified buffer,
* the description is truncated. The returned error string is always
* null-terminated. If <p wSize> is zero, nothing is copied, and
* the function returns zero. All error descriptions are
* less than MAXERRORLENGTH characters long.
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInGetErrorText(
UINT wError,
LPSTR lpText,
UINT wSize
)
{
if(wSize == 0) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
V_WPOINTER(lpText, wSize, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
return midiGetErrorText(wError, lpText, wSize);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInOpen | This function opens a specified MIDI input device.
*
* @parm LPHMIDIIN | lphMidiIn | Specifies a far pointer to an HMIDIIN handle.
* This location is filled with a handle identifying the opened MIDI
* input device. Use the handle to identify the device when calling
* other MIDI input functions.
*
* @parm UINT | wDeviceID | Identifies the MIDI input device to be
* opened.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallback | Specifies the address of a fixed callback
* function or a handle to a window called with information
* about incoming MIDI messages.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwCallbackInstance | Specifies user instance data
* passed to the callback function. This parameter is not
* used with window callbacks.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwFlags | Specifies a callback flag for opening the device.
* @flag CALLBACK_WINDOW | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* assumed to be a window handle.
* @flag CALLBACK_FUNCTION | If this flag is specified, <p dwCallback> is
* assumed to be a callback procedure address.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID | Specified device ID is out of range.
* @flag MMSYSERR_ALLOCATED | Specified resource is already allocated.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | Unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm Use <f midiInGetNumDevs> to determine the number of MIDI input
* devices present in the system. The device ID specified by <p wDeviceID>
* varies from zero to one less than the number of devices present.
* The MIDI_MAPPER constant may also be used as a device id.
*
* If a window is chosen to receive callback information, the following
* messages are sent to the window procedure function to indicate the
* progress of MIDI input: <m MM_MIM_OPEN>, <m MM_MIM_CLOSE>,
* <m MM_MIM_DATA>, <m MM_MIM_LONGDATA>, <m MM_MIM_ERROR>,
* <m MM_MIM_LONGERROR>.
*
* If a function is chosen to receive callback information, the following
* messages are sent to the function to indicate the progress of MIDI
* input: <m MIM_OPEN>, <m MIM_CLOSE>, <m MIM_DATA>, <m MIM_LONGDATA>,
* <m MIM_ERROR>, <m MIM_LONGERROR>. The callback function must reside in
* a DLL. You do not have to use <f MakeProcInstance> to get a
* procedure-instance address for the callback function.
*
* @cb void CALLBACK | MidiInFunc | <f MidiInFunc> is a placeholder for
* the application-supplied function name. The actual name must be
* exported by including it in an EXPORTS statement in the DLL's module
* definition file.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
*
* @parm UINT | wMsg | Specifies a MIDI input message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwInstance | Specifies the instance data supplied
* with <f midiInOpen>.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam1 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @parm DWORD | dwParam2 | Specifies a parameter for the message.
*
* @comm Because the callback is accessed at interrupt time, it must reside
* in a DLL, and its code segment must be specified as FIXED in the
* module-definition file for the DLL. Any data that the callback accesses
* must be in a FIXED data segment as well. The callback may not make any
* system calls except for <f PostMessage>, <f timeGetSystemTime>,
* <f timeGetTime>, <f timeSetEvent>, <f timeKillEvent>,
* <f midiOutShortMsg>, <f midiOutLongMsg>, and <f OutputDebugStr>.
*
* @xref midiInClose
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInOpen(
LPHMIDIIN lphMidiIn,
UINT wDeviceID,
DWORD dwCallback,
DWORD dwInstance,
DWORD dwFlags
)
{
MIDIOPENDESC mo;
PMIDIDEV pdev;
UINT wRet;
V_WPOINTER(lphMidiIn, sizeof(HMIDIIN), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_DCALLBACK(dwCallback, HIWORD(dwFlags), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
V_FLAGS(LOWORD(dwFlags), 0, midiInOpen, MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG);
/*
** Check for no devices
*/
// if (wTotalMidiInDevs == 0 ) {
// return MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID;
// }
//
// /*
// ** check for device ID being to large
// */
// if ( wDeviceID != MIDI_MAPPER ) {
// if ( wDeviceID >= wTotalMidiInDevs ) {
// return MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID;
// }
// }
*lphMidiIn = NULL;
if (!midiLockData()) {
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
}
pdev = (PMIDIDEV)NewHandle(TYPE_MIDIIN, sizeof(MIDIDEV));
if( pdev == NULL) {
return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
}
pdev->wDevice = wDeviceID;
pdev->wDeviceID = wDeviceID;
mo.hMidi = (HMIDI)pdev;
mo.dwCallback = dwCallback;
mo.dwInstance = dwInstance;
wRet = midiIIDMessage( wDeviceID, MIDM_OPEN,
(DWORD)(LPDWORD)&pdev->dwDrvUser,
(DWORD)(LPMIDIOPENDESC)&mo, dwFlags );
if (wRet) {
FreeHandle((HMIDIIN)pdev);
midiUnlockData();
} else {
*lphMidiIn = (HMIDIIN)pdev;
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInClose | This function closes the specified MIDI input
* device.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
* If the function is successful, the handle is no longer
* valid after this call.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING | There are still buffers in the queue.
*
* @comm If there are input buffers that have been sent with
* <f midiInAddBuffer> and haven't been returned to the application,
* the close operation will fail. Call <f midiInReset> to mark all
* pending buffers as being done.
*
* @xref midiInOpen midiInReset
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInClose(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
wRet = (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_CLOSE, 0L, 0L);
if (!wRet) {
FreeHandle(hMidiIn);
midiUnlockData();
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInPrepareHeader | This function prepares a buffer for
* MIDI input.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input
* device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiInHdr | Specifies a pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure that identifies the buffer to be prepared.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MMSYSERR_NOMEM | Unable to allocate or lock memory.
*
* @comm The <t MIDIHDR> data structure and the data block pointed to by its
* <e MIDIHDR.lpData> field must be allocated with <f GlobalAlloc> using the
* GMEM_MOVEABLE and GMEM_SHARE flags, and locked with <f GlobalLock>.
* Preparing a header that has already been prepared has no effect,
* and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiInUnprepareHeader
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInPrepareHeader(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiInHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_HEADER(lpMidiInHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags = 0;
wRet = midiPrepareHeader(lpMidiInHdr, wSize);
if (wRet == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) {
wRet = (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_PREPARE,
(DWORD)lpMidiInHdr, (DWORD)wSize);
}
return wRet;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInUnprepareHeader | This function cleans up the
* preparation performed by <f midiInPrepareHeader>. The
* <f midiInUnprepareHeader> function must be called
* after the device driver fills a data buffer and returns it to the
* application. You must call this function before freeing the data
* buffer.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input
* device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiInHdr | Specifies a pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure identifying the data buffer to be cleaned up.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING | <p lpMidiInHdr> is still in the queue.
*
* @comm This function is the complementary function to <f midiInPrepareHeader>.
* You must call this function before freeing the data buffer with
* <f GlobalFree>.
* After passing a buffer to the device driver with <f midiInAddBuffer>, you
* must wait until the driver is finished with the buffer before calling
* <f midiInUnprepareHeader>. Unpreparing a buffer that has not been
* prepared has no effect, and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiInPrepareHeader
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInUnprepareHeader(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiInHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
UINT wRet;
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_HEADER(lpMidiInHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (!(lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED)) {
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
if(lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_INQUEUE) {
DebugErr( DBF_WARNING,
"midiInUnprepareHeader: header still in queue\r\n");
return MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
wRet = midiUnprepareHeader(lpMidiInHdr, wSize);
if (wRet == MMSYSERR_NOERROR) {
wRet = (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_UNPREPARE,
(DWORD)lpMidiInHdr, (DWORD)wSize);
}
return wRet;
}
/******************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInAddBuffer | This function sends an input buffer
* to a specified opened MIDI input device. When the buffer is filled,
* it is sent back to the application. Input buffers are
* used only for system-exclusive messages.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
*
* @parm LPMIDIHDR | lpMidiInHdr | Specifies a far pointer to a <t MIDIHDR>
* structure that identifies the buffer.
*
* @parm UINT | wSize | Specifies the size of the <t MIDIHDR> structure.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
* @flag MIDIERR_UNPREPARED | <p lpMidiInHdr> hasn't been prepared.
*
* @comm The data buffer must be prepared with <f midiInPrepareHeader> before
* it is passed to <f midiInAddBuffer>. The <t MIDIHDR> data structure
* and the data buffer pointed to by its <e MIDIHDR.lpData> field must be allocated
* with <f GlobalAlloc> using the GMEM_MOVEABLE and GMEM_SHARE flags, and
* locked with <f GlobalLock>.
*
* @xref midiInPrepareHeader
*****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInAddBuffer(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn,
LPMIDIHDR lpMidiInHdr,
UINT wSize
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_HEADER(lpMidiInHdr, wSize, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
if (!(lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_PREPARED)) {
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "midiInAddBuffer: buffer not prepared\r\n");
return MIDIERR_UNPREPARED;
}
if (lpMidiInHdr->dwFlags & MHDR_INQUEUE) {
DebugErr(DBF_WARNING, "midiInAddBuffer: buffer already in queue\r\n");
return MIDIERR_STILLPLAYING;
}
return (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_ADDBUFFER,
(DWORD)lpMidiInHdr, (DWORD)wSize );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInStart | This function starts MIDI input on the
* specified MIDI input device.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @comm This function resets the timestamps to zero; timestamp values for
* subsequently received messages are relative to the time this
* function was called.
*
* All messages other than system-exclusive messages are sent
* directly to the client when received. System-exclusive
* messages are placed in the buffers supplied by <f midiInAddBuffer>;
* if there are no buffers in the queue,
* the data is thrown away without notification to the client, and input
* continues.
*
* Buffers are returned to the client when full, when a
* complete system-exclusive message has been received,
* or when <f midiInReset> is
* called. The <e MIDIHDR.dwBytesRecorded> field in the header will contain the
* actual length of data received.
*
* Calling this function when input is already started has no effect, and
* the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiInStop midiInReset
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInStart(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
return (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_START, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInStop | This function terminates MIDI input on the
* specified MIDI input device.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @comm Current status (running status, parsing state, etc.) is maintained
* across calls to <f midiInStop> and <f midiInStart>.
* If there are any system-exclusive message buffers in the queue,
* the current buffer
* is marked as done (the <e MIDIHDR.dwBytesRecorded> field in the header will
* contain the actual length of data), but any empty buffers in the queue
* remain there. Calling this function when input is not started has no
* no effect, and the function returns zero.
*
* @xref midiInStart midiInReset
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInStop(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
return (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_STOP, 0L, 0L);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInReset | This function stops input on a given MIDI
* input device and marks all pending input buffers as done.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies a handle to the MIDI input device.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if the function was successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | Specified device handle is invalid.
*
* @xref midiInStart midiInStop midiInAddBuffer midiInClose
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInReset(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
return (UINT)midiIMessage( (HMIDI)hMidiIn, MIDM_RESET, 0L, 0L );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiInGetID | This function gets the device ID for a
* MIDI input device.
*
* @parm HMIDIIN | hMidiIn | Specifies the handle to the MIDI input
* device.
* @parm UINT FAR* | lpwDeviceID | Specifies a pointer to the UINT-sized
* memory location to be filled with the device ID.
*
* @rdesc Returns zero if successful. Otherwise, returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
*
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | The <p hMidiIn> parameter specifies an
* invalid handle.
*
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiInGetID(
HMIDIIN hMidiIn,
UINT FAR* lpwDeviceID
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiIn, TYPE_MIDIIN, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_WPOINTER(lpwDeviceID, sizeof(UINT), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
*lpwDeviceID = ((PMIDIDEV)hMidiIn)->wDeviceID;
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* @doc EXTERNAL MIDI
*
* @api UINT | midiOutGetID | This function gets the device ID for a
* MIDI output device.
*
* @parm HMIDIOUT | hMidiOut | Specifies the handle to the MIDI output
* device.
* @parm UINT FAR* | lpwDeviceID | Specifies a pointer to the UINT-sized
* memory location to be filled with the device ID.
*
* @rdesc Returns MMSYSERR_NOERROR if successful. Otherwise, returns
* an error number. Possible error returns are:
*
* @flag MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE | The <p hMidiOut> parameter specifies an
* invalid handle.
*
****************************************************************************/
UINT WINAPI
midiOutGetID(
HMIDIOUT hMidiOut,
UINT FAR* lpwDeviceID
)
{
V_HANDLE(hMidiOut, TYPE_MIDIOUT, MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE);
V_WPOINTER(lpwDeviceID, sizeof(UINT), MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM);
*lpwDeviceID = ((PMIDIDEV)hMidiOut)->wDeviceID;
return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
}
#if 0
/*****************************Private*Routine******************************\
* midiIDMessage
*
*
*
* History:
* dd-mm-93 - StephenE - Created
*
\**************************************************************************/
UINT FAR PASCAL
midiIDMessage(
LPSOUNDDEVMSGPROC lpProc,
UINT wDeviceID,
UINT wMessage,
DWORD dwUser,
DWORD dwParam1,
DWORD dwParam2
)
{
return CallProc32W( (DWORD)wDeviceID, (DWORD)wMessage,
dwUser, dwParam1, dwParam2, lpProc, 0L, 5L );
}
#endif