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livetrax/libs/surfaces/mackie/interface.cc
Paul Davis 0d9efc1148 redesign cross-thread registration/signalling system
This new design will work even when threads that need to receive
messages from RT threads are created *after* the RT threads. The
existing design would fail because the RT thread(s) would never
be known the later created threads, and so signals emitted by the
RT thread and causing call_slot() in the receiver would end up
being enqueued using a lock-protected list. The new design ensures
that communication always uses a lock-free FIFO instead
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/*
Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Paul Davis
This program 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 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <stdexcept>
#include "pbd/error.h"
#include "ardour/rc_configuration.h"
#include "control_protocol/control_protocol.h"
#include "mackie_control_protocol.h"
using namespace ARDOUR;
using namespace PBD;
using namespace std;
using namespace ArdourSurface;
using namespace Mackie;
static ControlProtocol*
new_mackie_protocol (ControlProtocolDescriptor*, Session* s)
{
MackieControlProtocol* mcp = 0;
try {
mcp = new MackieControlProtocol (*s);
/* do not set active here - wait for set_state() */
}
catch (exception & e) {
error << "Error instantiating MackieControlProtocol: " << e.what() << endmsg;
delete mcp;
mcp = 0;
}
return mcp;
}
static void
delete_mackie_protocol (ControlProtocolDescriptor*, ControlProtocol* cp)
{
try
{
delete cp;
}
catch ( exception & e )
{
cout << "Exception caught trying to destroy MackieControlProtocol: " << e.what() << endl;
}
}
/**
This is called on startup to check whether the lib should be loaded.
So anything that can be changed in the UI should not be used here to
prevent loading of the lib.
*/
static bool
probe_mackie_protocol (ControlProtocolDescriptor*)
{
return MackieControlProtocol::probe();
}
static void*
mackie_request_buffer_factory (uint32_t num_requests)
{
return MackieControlProtocol::request_factory (num_requests);
}
// Field names commented out by JE - 06-01-2010
static ControlProtocolDescriptor mackie_descriptor = {
/*name : */ "Mackie",
/*id : */ "uri://ardour.org/surfaces/mackie:0",
/*ptr : */ 0,
/*module : */ 0,
/*mandatory : */ 0,
// actually, the surface does support feedback, but all this
// flag does is show a submenu on the UI, which is useless for the mackie
// because feedback is always on. In any case, who'd want to use the
// mcu without the motorised sliders doing their thing?
/*supports_feedback : */ false,
/*probe : */ probe_mackie_protocol,
/*initialize : */ new_mackie_protocol,
/*destroy : */ delete_mackie_protocol,
/*request_buffer_factory */ mackie_request_buffer_factory
};
extern "C" ARDOURSURFACE_API ControlProtocolDescriptor* protocol_descriptor () { return &mackie_descriptor; }