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* Some slight fixes * Update libretro.h * Log calls to RETRO_ENVIRONMENT_GET_MICROPHONE_INTERFACE * Finish proof-of-concept for mic support - It works, but doesn't support floating-point audio yet - It may need to be resampled, too * Add macros that aren't available in SDL 2 * Comment out a variable definition for now - For C89 compliance * Add some comments for clarity * Let ALSA tolerate a null new_rate * Partial ALSA microphone support - Not yet tested - Mic is created and destroyed - Mic can also be paused or unpaused - Mic is paused or unpaused with the rest of the driver - Microphone is not yet read * Install error logging in the ALSA driver - It defers to RARCH_ERR * Free the ALSA microphone in alsa_free * Fix an indent * First draft of alsa_read_microphone * Deinitialize SDL Audio in sdl_audio_free * Save and restore the ALSA error logger - You should always practice safe global state * Add newlines to some RARCH_ERRs * Add some logging * Check for the mic being active via settings instead of via flags * Adjusted a log entry to be less misleading - A frequency of 0Hz looks weird to the uninformed - In reality, it means the driver used the requested frequency * Fix an incorrect format string * Tidy up logging in alsa.c * Rename audio_enable_microphone to audio_enable_input * Rename microphone_device to audio_input_device * Add audio_input_latency and audio_input_block_frames settings * Add all mic-related settings to the options menu * Adjust logging for alsa.c - Log the ALSA library version - Add errno details * Refer to the microphone in logs by name * Use %u instead of %d for some log items * Add input_samples_buf * Remove an inaccurate comment * Change type of input_samples_buf * Clean up audio_driver_flush_microphone_input * Comment convert_float_to_s16 - It helped me understand what it's doing - Turns out it'll work just fine on mono audio * Don't use the resampler for mic input * Fix crash in the ALSA driver when reading from a mic * Update some logging messages * ALSA support now works for mics * Reuse some common functions in alsa.c * Add alsa_thread_microphone_t * Refactor alsa.c - Introduce alsa_init_pcm to init any PCM that we're using - Vastly simplifies the implementation of alsa_init and alsa_init_microphone - Will be used for the read-based versions next * Make ALSA logging a little more consistent * Clean up the mic with alsa_free_microphone if alsa_init_microphone fails * Remove an unused function * Move some cleanup in alsa.c to a common function * First crack at mic support for alsathread - Refactor some duplicate code into functions - Use functions introduced in alsa.c - Create and destroy the mic * Slight cleanups for clarity * Implement alsa_thread_set/get_microphone_state * More work on alsathread - No more crashing, but the mic just returns silence * Slight cleanups for clarity * Add alsa_set_mic_enabled_internal - For setting the state of a microphone while considering its current state * Use alsa_set_mic_enabled_internal * Log a little more info * Log when the audio driver is started/stopped * Move base microphone driver code into a new directory - Add microphone_driver.c to Makefile.common - Rename functions as needed * Initialize and deinitialize the microphone driver * Implement sdl_microphone.c * Un-const an argument - In case the driver context needs to do any locking * Revise comments for microphone_driver.h * Remove an unimplemented function * Remove some functions from the mic driver * Remove mic functions from audio_thread_wrapper * Remove mic functions from sdl_audio * Fix microphone_null * Split the mic code for the alsa audio drivers into microphone drivers * Fix an extra struct member * Add a setting for the mic driver * Add a command to reinitialize the microphone driver * Rename mic-related settings * Add DRIVER_MICROPHONE_MASK to DRIVERS_CMD_ALL * Rename audio_enable_input to microphone_enable * Remove some labels from qt_options * Search for microphone_driver within find_driver_nonempty * Clean up some mic driver code * Pending mics now return silence * Adjust some logging and comments * Some cleanup in the microphone driver * Invert a flag check - Oops * Fix a log message * Fix the wrong flags being checked * Slight refactor of wasapi_init_device - Add a data_flow parameter - Declare it in a header - In preparation for WASAPI mic support * Add some WASAPI macros for _IAudioCaptureClient * Move some common WASAPI functions to audio/common/wasapi.c - They'll be used by the mic and the audio drivers * Add wasapi_log_hr * Generalize mmdevice_list_new to look for capture devices, too * Fix a function declaration * Move driver-specific device_list_new functions into their respective files * Clean up some declarations * First draft of wasapi microphone driver * Add wasapi_microphone_device_list_free * Change function parameter names to be consistent with microphone_driver * Partially implement wasapi_microphone_read - Mostly copied from the audio driver so far - It doesn't compile yet - But it'll be beautiful when I'm done with it * Refactor the mic driver's functions - Rename get_mic_active to mic_alive - Split set_mic_active into start_mic and stop_mic - Refactor the SDL mic driver accordingly * Edit some WASAPI functions for logging and clarity * Implement more of the WASAPI mic driver * Rename write_event to read_event * Pass the WASAPI driver context to the various read functions * Mostly implement the read function for the WASAPI mic driver * Fix a crash in microphone_driver - Forgot to move the position of the name of null_driver * Reduce some logging in wasapi common functions - Only log the chosen audio client format, not all attempted ones * Add some macro wrappers for IAudioClient methods * Update mic driver configuration - Make the mic driver configurable in the menu - Add config items for WASAPI-related options similar to the audio driver * Fix a menu entry scrolling through audio devices instead of mic devices * Add some utility functions * Expose the new utility functions in wasapi.h * Add extra logging in the WASAPI common functions * Add sharemode_name * Use _IAudioClient_Initialize macro in some places * Pass channels to wasapi_init_client - Remember, mics are in mono * Use _IAudioClient_Initialize macro some more * Forgot to pass channels in some places * Add some utility functions * Forgot an #include * Add wasapi_select_device_format * Simplify the format selection logic in wasapi_init_client_sh * Unset the microphone in wasapi_microphone_close_mic - Ought to prevent a potential segfault * Simplify some logging * Fix incorrect value being passed to _IAudioCaptureClient_ReleaseBuffer * Remove some unneeded logging * Add some values to hresult_name * Polish up wasapi_select_device_format - Test for formats manually when Windows can't - Add some debug logging - Check for channels * Compute the fields of WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE correctly - As per the doc's stated requirements * Simplify logic for WASAPI client creation * Fix a potential hang in wasapi_microphone_read_shared_buffered * Stop the microphone if the driver is stopped * Don't name the microphone event * Ensure that wasapi_init_client reports the correct format and rate * Implement exclusive microphone read access for WASAPI * Add _IAudioCaptureClient_GetNextPacketSize macro * Organize cases in hresult_name * Clear some extra fields if wasapi_set_format is setting a Pcm format * Adjust some logs * Adjust some logs * Remove unneeded local vars * Add a log * Update wasapi.c * Update wasapi.c * Fix shared-mode mic support in WASAPI producing broken input - Turns out it had nothing to do with shared mode * Reuse a common function - Remove wasapi_microphone_read_shared_buffered - Rename wasapi_microphone_read_exclusive to wasapi_microphone_read_buffered * Remove some code I was using for test purposes * Clarify some language * Double the default shared-mode mic buffer length * Split getting a device's name into a separate function, then use it * Fix the ALSA mic drivers - To comply with changes I previously made to the mic driver interface * Remove unused synchronization primitives from the SDL microphone driver * Add sdl_microphone_mic_use_float * Document audio_driver_state_flags - I needed to understand these to see if similar flags were required for the mic driver * Remove an unused function in wasapi.c * Add and document flags in microphone_driver.h * Remove driver-specific mic start/stop functions - The mic driver itself doesn't do much processing - That honor goes to individual mics * Remove some unused fields in microphone_driver.h * Add CMD_EVENT_MICROPHONE_STOP/START * Remove unused functions from microphone_null * Change how the mic driver state is referenced in some places * Simplify the SDL microphone driver - The driver backend no longer keeps a reference to the mic (the frontend does that) - Remove functions that are no longer needed - Don't track paused state, just query the mic itself * Simplify the WASAPI microphone driver - Don't track the driver running state or the microphone handle, the frontend does that now - Remove support for unbuffered input (hunterk suggested that it wasn't necessary) * Make microphone_wasapi_sh_buffer_length a uint, not an int - It won't be negative anymore - 0 now represents the default value * Make the microphone frontend more robust - Improve documentation for how various functions should be implemented - Closes all microphones before freeing the driver (so backends don't have to) - Tracks the enabled state of each microphone, so backends don't have to (but they still can) * Stop the mic driver in core_unload_game * Ensure mic support is compatible with the revised menu code * Move alsa.h into audio/common * Remove RETRO_ENVIRONMENT_GET_MICROPHONE_ENABLED - It was never really needed * Refactor the ALSA microphone driver - Move common ALSA functions to audio/common/alsa.c - Replace alsa_set_mic_enabled_internal with alsa_start/stop_pcm - Don't track the microphone handle in the ALSA driver context - Remove unneeded fields * Move some common alsathread code into audio/common/alsathread.c * Change return type of mic_driver_open_mic_internal to bool * First crack at resampling mic input * Remove an extraneous check - I think something distracted me when I was writing this line * Add stereo/mono conversion functions * Make alsa_start_pcm and alsa_stop_pcm more robust - They now return success if the stream is already running and stopped, respectively * Revise some mic-related comments in libretro.h * First crack at resampling mic input * Simplify an expression * Simplify an expression * Fix a log tag * Allow mic resampler to be configured separately from audio resampler * Add some comments * Set the source ratio to something sensible * Stop deadlock in `alsathread` mic driver * Allow mics to be initialized even when core is loaded from CLI - When loading content from CLI, the drivers are initialized a little differently - That threw off the mic initialization code * Rename the functions in retro_microphone_interface * Revise some mic-related comments in libretro.h * Update retro_microphone_interface - Add get_mic_rate - Add a parameter to open_mic - The modifications don't do anything yet * Use parameter objects in the microphone handle * Replace get_mic_rate with get_params * Add a microphone interface version * Remove part of a comment * Set the effective params in mic_driver_microphone_handle_init * Drop a stray newline * Change where the mic interface is zeroed - I was accidentally throwing out the version that the core was asking for * Reduce logspam for wasapi_set_nonblock_state - Now it only logs when the sync mode is changed * Change DEFAULT_WASAPI_SH_BUFFER_LENGTH to 0 - -16 is no longer a valid value * Set the new_rate in wasapi_init * Change description of microphone sample rate in the settings * First attempt at resampling configured mic input * Forgot a section * Fix some input samples being skipped * Rename a variable for clarity * Add microphone.outgoing_samples * Update the mic driver - Processed samples are now buffered - The resampler is skipped if the ratio is (very close to) 1 * Remove part of a comment * Update some comments in audio_resampler.h * Slightly refactor the SDL microphone driver - Move SDL_AudioSpec to a field of sdl_microphone_handle_t - Allow SDL to change the requested format and sample rate - Request floating-point input - Implement sdl_microphone_mic_use_float * Fix a non-C89-compliant declaration * Add new files to griffin.c * Remove a C++-style comment * Add two more files to griffin.c * Remove some unneeded declarations in microphone_driver.h * Remove a stray comma in configuration.c - For C89 compliance * Fix compilation on some platforms * Change some function signatures * Make the ALSA drivers always set the audio rate * Fix the alsathread mic driver * Make state_manager_frame_is_reversed return false if HAVE_REWIND isn't defined * Mute the microphone if the core is running in fast-forward, slow-mo, or rewind * Clarify a comment * Clarify a comment * Add a comment * Don't allocate memory for slowmo samples in the mic driver - We're not supporting slowmo for mics, so it's not needed * Fix a { * Add my name to AUTHORS.h * Add driver_lifetime_flags - For drivers that have special setup/teardown needs * Ensure that resetting the mic driver maintains active mic handles - Prevents fullscreen toggle from stopping all mic input * Update CHANGES.md * Move some default microphone settings to a new part of the config file * Ensure that RetroArch can use the audio format that Windows suggests * Remove references to mic support in the SDL audio driver * Remove unused WASAPI functions * Return failure if RetroArch couldn't select a WASAPI format * Ensure that Windows uses the WASAPI mic driver by default * Treat disabled mic support as a warning, not an error * Clarify some WASAPI-related microphone settings * Remove some unused variables * Add or revise microphone-related comments * Rearrange doc comments for microphone types in libretro.h * Remove a space * Remove some unused flags * Remove ALSA error logger - It was never used anyway * Remove unneeded microphone-related arguments * Document a parameter * Remove a logging call * Add a constant for the microphone's shared buffer length for WASAPI * Fix stylistic inconsistencies * Make mic_driver_get_sample_size a macro instead of a function * Move the microphone implementation to the audio directory * Make microphone support optional (but enabled by default) * Fix the griffin build
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174 lines
5.1 KiB
C
/* RetroArch - A frontend for libretro.
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* Copyright (C) 2010-2014 - Hans-Kristian Arntzen
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* Copyright (C) 2011-2017 - Daniel De Matteis
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*
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* RetroArch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
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* of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
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* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* RetroArch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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* without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with RetroArch.
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* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#ifndef __RARCH_DRIVER__H
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#define __RARCH_DRIVER__H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <boolean.h>
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#include <retro_common_api.h>
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#include "configuration.h"
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#include "retroarch_types.h"
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RETRO_BEGIN_DECLS
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enum
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{
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DRIVER_AUDIO = 0,
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DRIVER_VIDEO,
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DRIVER_INPUT,
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DRIVER_CAMERA,
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DRIVER_LOCATION,
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DRIVER_MENU,
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DRIVERS_VIDEO_INPUT,
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DRIVER_BLUETOOTH,
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DRIVER_WIFI,
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DRIVER_LED,
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DRIVER_MIDI,
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DRIVER_MICROPHONE
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};
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enum
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{
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DRIVER_AUDIO_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_AUDIO,
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DRIVER_VIDEO_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_VIDEO,
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DRIVER_INPUT_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_INPUT,
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DRIVER_CAMERA_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_CAMERA,
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DRIVER_LOCATION_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_LOCATION,
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DRIVER_MENU_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_MENU,
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DRIVERS_VIDEO_INPUT_MASK = 1 << DRIVERS_VIDEO_INPUT,
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DRIVER_BLUETOOTH_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_BLUETOOTH,
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DRIVER_WIFI_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_WIFI,
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DRIVER_LED_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_LED,
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DRIVER_MIDI_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_MIDI,
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DRIVER_MICROPHONE_MASK = 1 << DRIVER_MICROPHONE
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};
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/**
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* These flags indicate special requirements or requests
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* of a driver's setup or teardown process.
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*
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* They are passed to \c drivers_init and \c driver_deinit.
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* Not all drivers will need them.
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*
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* @see drivers_init
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* @see driver_deinit
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*/
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enum driver_lifetime_flags
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{
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/**
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* Indicates that the driver is being reset.
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* When passed \c driver_deinit, indicates that the targeted drivers
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* are about to be reinitialized.
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* When passed to \c driver_init, indicates that the targeted drivers
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* are in the middle of being reinitialized.
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*
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* This is useful for drivers that provide core-accessible resource handles,
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* such as the microphone driver.
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* When closed by normal means, such drivers will de-allocate the resources
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* that their opened handles represent.
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* If the game isn't being exited, then these resources would effectively
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* be closed while the core might still be using them.
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*
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* This flag can be used to ensure that existing core-accessible handles
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* are reinitialized with valid resources
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* before the core notices that anything's wrong.
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*/
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DRIVER_LIFETIME_RESET = 1 << 0
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};
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enum driver_ctl_state
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{
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_NONE = 0,
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/* Sets monitor refresh rate to new value by calling
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* video_monitor_set_refresh_rate(). Subsequently
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* calls audio_monitor_set_refresh_rate(). */
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_SET_REFRESH_RATE,
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_FIND_FIRST,
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_FIND_LAST,
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_FIND_PREV,
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RARCH_DRIVER_CTL_FIND_NEXT
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};
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typedef struct driver_ctx_info
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{
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const char *label;
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char *s;
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ssize_t len;
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} driver_ctx_info_t;
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bool driver_ctl(enum driver_ctl_state state, void *data);
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/**
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* driver_find_index:
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* @label : string of driver type to be found.
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* @drv : identifier of driver to be found.
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*
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* Find index of the driver, based on @label.
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*
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* Returns: -1 if no driver based on @label and @drv found, otherwise
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* index number of the driver found in the array.
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**/
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int driver_find_index(const char *label, const char *drv);
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/* Sets audio and video drivers to nonblock state.
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*
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* If nonblock state is false, sets blocking state for both
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* audio and video drivers instead. */
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void driver_set_nonblock_state(void);
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/**
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* drivers_init:
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* @flags : Bitmask of drivers to initialize.
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*
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* Initializes drivers.
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* @flags determines which drivers get initialized.
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**/
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void drivers_init(settings_t *settings, int flags,
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enum driver_lifetime_flags lifetime_flags, bool verbosity_enabled);
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/**
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* Driver ownership - set this to true if the platform in
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* question needs to 'own'
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* the respective handle and therefore skip regular RetroArch
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* driver teardown/reiniting procedure.
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*
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* If to true, the 'free' function will get skipped. It is
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* then up to the driver implementation to properly handle
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* 'reiniting' inside the 'init' function and make sure it
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* returns the existing handle instead of allocating and
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* returning a pointer to a new handle.
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*
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* Typically, if a driver intends to make use of this, it should
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* set this to true at the end of its 'init' function.
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**/
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void driver_uninit(int flags, enum driver_lifetime_flags lifetime_flags);
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void retro_input_poll_null(void);
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RETRO_END_DECLS
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#endif
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