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livetrax/libs/ardour/route_graph.cc
Carl Hetherington 69c88d165d Alert the user if a connection is made which causes
feedback, and preserve the route graph in the state
that it was in before the feedback was introduced. The
intent being to simplify the code, reduce the number of
areas of code which must consider feedback, and fix a
few bugs.


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/*
Copyright (C) 2011 Paul Davis
Author: Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net>
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 "ardour/route.h"
#include "ardour/route_graph.h"
#include "i18n.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace ARDOUR;
void
GraphEdges::add (GraphVertex from, GraphVertex to, bool via_sends_only)
{
insert (_from_to, from, to);
insert (_to_from, to, from);
EdgeMapWithSends::iterator i = find_in_from_to_with_sends (from, to);
if (i != _from_to_with_sends.end ()) {
i->second.second = via_sends_only;
} else {
_from_to_with_sends.insert (
make_pair (from, make_pair (to, via_sends_only))
);
}
}
/** Find a from/to pair in the _from_to_with_sends map.
* @return iterator to the edge, or _from_to_with_sends.end().
*/
GraphEdges::EdgeMapWithSends::iterator
GraphEdges::find_in_from_to_with_sends (GraphVertex from, GraphVertex to)
{
typedef EdgeMapWithSends::iterator Iter;
pair<Iter, Iter> r = _from_to_with_sends.equal_range (from);
for (Iter i = r.first; i != r.second; ++i) {
if (i->second.first == to) {
return i;
}
}
return _from_to_with_sends.end ();
}
/** @param via_sends_only if non-0, filled in with true if the edge is a
* path via a send only.
* @return true if the given edge is present.
*/
bool
GraphEdges::has (GraphVertex from, GraphVertex to, bool* via_sends_only)
{
EdgeMapWithSends::iterator i = find_in_from_to_with_sends (from, to);
if (i == _from_to_with_sends.end ()) {
return false;
}
if (via_sends_only) {
*via_sends_only = i->second.second;
}
return true;
}
/** @return the vertices that are fed from `r' */
set<GraphVertex>
GraphEdges::from (GraphVertex r) const
{
EdgeMap::const_iterator i = _from_to.find (r);
if (i == _from_to.end ()) {
return set<GraphVertex> ();
}
return i->second;
}
void
GraphEdges::remove (GraphVertex from, GraphVertex to)
{
EdgeMap::iterator i = _from_to.find (from);
assert (i != _from_to.end ());
i->second.erase (to);
if (i->second.empty ()) {
_from_to.erase (i);
}
EdgeMap::iterator j = _to_from.find (to);
assert (j != _to_from.end ());
j->second.erase (from);
if (j->second.empty ()) {
_to_from.erase (j);
}
EdgeMapWithSends::iterator k = find_in_from_to_with_sends (from, to);
assert (k != _from_to_with_sends.end ());
_from_to_with_sends.erase (k);
}
/** @param to `To' route.
* @return true if there are no edges going to `to'.
*/
bool
GraphEdges::has_none_to (GraphVertex to) const
{
return _to_from.find (to) == _to_from.end ();
}
bool
GraphEdges::empty () const
{
assert (_from_to.empty () == _to_from.empty ());
return _from_to.empty ();
}
void
GraphEdges::dump () const
{
for (EdgeMap::const_iterator i = _from_to.begin(); i != _from_to.end(); ++i) {
cout << "FROM: " << i->first->name() << " ";
for (set<GraphVertex>::const_iterator j = i->second.begin(); j != i->second.end(); ++j) {
cout << (*j)->name() << " ";
}
cout << "\n";
}
for (EdgeMap::const_iterator i = _to_from.begin(); i != _to_from.end(); ++i) {
cout << "TO: " << i->first->name() << " ";
for (set<GraphVertex>::const_iterator j = i->second.begin(); j != i->second.end(); ++j) {
cout << (*j)->name() << " ";
}
cout << "\n";
}
}
/** Insert an edge into one of the EdgeMaps */
void
GraphEdges::insert (EdgeMap& e, GraphVertex a, GraphVertex b)
{
EdgeMap::iterator i = e.find (a);
if (i != e.end ()) {
i->second.insert (b);
} else {
set<GraphVertex> v;
v.insert (b);
e.insert (make_pair (a, v));
}
}
struct RouteRecEnabledComparator
{
bool operator () (GraphVertex r1, GraphVertex r2) const
{
if (r1->record_enabled()) {
if (r2->record_enabled()) {
/* both rec-enabled, just use signal order */
return r1->order_key(N_("signal")) < r2->order_key(N_("signal"));
} else {
/* r1 rec-enabled, r2 not rec-enabled, run r2 early */
return false;
}
} else {
if (r2->record_enabled()) {
/* r2 rec-enabled, r1 not rec-enabled, run r1 early */
return true;
} else {
/* neither rec-enabled, use signal order */
return r1->order_key(N_("signal")) < r2->order_key(N_("signal"));
}
}
}
};
/** Perform a topological sort of a list of routes using a directed graph representing connections.
* @return Sorted list of routes, or 0 if the graph contains cycles (feedback loops).
*/
boost::shared_ptr<RouteList>
ARDOUR::topological_sort (
boost::shared_ptr<RouteList> routes,
GraphEdges edges
)
{
boost::shared_ptr<RouteList> sorted_routes (new RouteList);
/* queue of routes to process */
RouteList queue;
/* initial queue has routes that are not fed by anything */
for (RouteList::iterator i = routes->begin(); i != routes->end(); ++i) {
if (edges.has_none_to (*i)) {
queue.push_back (*i);
}
}
/* Sort the initial queue so that non-rec-enabled routes are run first.
This is so that routes can record things coming from other routes
via external connections.
*/
queue.sort (RouteRecEnabledComparator ());
/* Do the sort: algorithm is Kahn's from Wikipedia.
`Topological sorting of large networks', Communications of the ACM 5(11):558-562.
*/
while (!queue.empty ()) {
GraphVertex r = queue.front ();
queue.pop_front ();
sorted_routes->push_back (r);
set<GraphVertex> e = edges.from (r);
for (set<GraphVertex>::iterator i = e.begin(); i != e.end(); ++i) {
edges.remove (r, *i);
if (edges.has_none_to (*i)) {
queue.push_back (*i);
}
}
}
if (!edges.empty ()) {
edges.dump ();
/* There are cycles in the graph, so we can't do a topological sort */
return boost::shared_ptr<RouteList> ();
}
return sorted_routes;
}