.\" $OpenBSD: mio_open.3,v 1.6 2011/12/09 14:38:09 ratchov Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2007 Alexandre Ratchov .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above .\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. .\" .\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES .\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF .\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR .\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES .\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: December 9 2011 $ .Dt MIO_OPEN 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm mio_open , .Nm mio_close , .Nm mio_read , .Nm mio_write , .Nm mio_nfds , .Nm mio_pollfd , .Nm mio_revents , .Nm mio_eof .Nd interface to MIDI streams .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Ft "struct mio_hdl *" .Fn "mio_open" "const char *name" "unsigned mode" "int nbio_flag" .Ft "void" .Fn "mio_close" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" .Ft "size_t" .Fn "mio_read" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" "void *addr" "size_t nbytes" .Ft "size_t" .Fn "mio_write" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" "const void *addr" "size_t nbytes" .Ft "int" .Fn "mio_nfds" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" .Ft "int" .Fn "mio_pollfd" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" "struct pollfd *pfd" "int events" .Ft "int" .Fn "mio_revents" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" "struct pollfd *pfd" .Ft "int" .Fn "mio_eof" "struct mio_hdl *hdl" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm sndio library allows user processes to access .Xr midi 4 hardware and .Xr sndiod 1 MIDI thru boxes and control ports in a uniform way. .Ss Opening and closing an MIDI stream First the application must call the .Fn mio_open function to obtain a handle representing the newly created stream; later it will be passed as the .Ar hdl argument of most other functions. The .Fn mio_open function tries to connect to the .Xr sndiod 1 MIDI thru box or to use the .Xr midi 4 hardware port. The .Ar name parameter gives the device string discussed in .Xr sndio 7 . If the program is using a single device and is providing no device chooser, it should be set to NULL to allow the user to select it using the .Ev MIDIDEVICE environment variable. .Pp The .Ar mode parameter gives the direction of the stream. The following are supported: .Bl -tag -width "MIO_OUT | MIO_IN" .It MIO_OUT The stream is output-only; data written to the stream will be sent to the hardware or other programs. .It MIO_IN The stream is input-only; received data from the hardware or other programs must be read from the stream. .It MIO_IN | MIO_OUT The stream sends and receives data. This mode should be used rather than calling .Fn mio_open twice. .El .Pp If the .Ar nbio_flag argument is true (i.e. non-zero), then the .Fn mio_read and .Fn mio_write functions (see below) will be non-blocking. .Pp The .Fn mio_close function closes the stream and frees all allocated resources associated with the .Nm libsndio handle. .Ss Sending and receiving data When input mode is selected, the .Fn mio_read function must be called to retrieve received data; it must be called often enough to ensure that internal buffers will not overrun. It will store at most .Ar nbytes bytes at the .Ar addr location and return the number of bytes stored. Unless the .Ar nbio_flag flag is set, it will block until data becomes available and will return zero only on error. .Pp When output mode is selected, the .Fn mio_write function can be called to provide data to transmit. Unless the .Ar nbio_flag is set, .Fn mio_write will block until the requested amount of data is written. .Ss Non-blocking mode operation If the .Ar nbio_flag is set on .Fn mio_open , then the .Fn mio_read and .Fn mio_write functions will never block; if no data is available, they will return zero immediately. .Pp To avoid busy loops when non-blocking mode is used, the .Xr poll 2 system call can be used to check if data can be read from or written to the stream. The .Fn mio_pollfd function fills the array .Ar pfd of .Va pollfd structures, used by .Xr poll 2 , with .Ar events ; the latter is a bit-mask of .Va POLLIN and .Va POLLOUT constants; refer to .Xr poll 2 for more details. .Fn mio_pollfd returns the number of .Va pollfd structures filled. The .Fn mio_revents function returns the bit-mask set by .Xr poll 2 in the .Va pfd array of .Va pollfd structures. If .Va POLLIN is set, .Fn mio_read can be called without blocking. If .Va POLLOUT is set, .Fn mio_write can be called without blocking. POLLHUP may be set if an error occurs, even if it is not selected with .Fn mio_pollfd . .Pp The .Fn mio_nfds function returns the number of .Va pollfd structures the caller must preallocate in order to be sure that .Fn mio_pollfd will never overrun. .Ss Error handling Errors related to the MIDI subsystem (like hardware errors or dropped connections) and programming errors (such as a call to .Fn mio_read on a play-only stream) are considered fatal. Once an error occurs, all functions which take a .Va mio_hdl argument, except .Fn mio_close and .Fn mio_eof , stop working (i.e. always return 0). .Pp The .Fn mio_eof function can be used at any stage; it returns 0 if there's no pending error, and a non-zero value if there's an error. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn mio_open function returns the newly created handle on success or NULL on failure. The .Fn mio_pollfd function returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. The .Fn mio_read and .Fn mio_write functions return the number of bytes transferred. .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -tag -width "SNDIO_DEBUGXXX" -compact .It Ev SNDIO_DEBUG The debug level: may be a value between 0 and 2. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width "/tmp/aucat-/aucat0" -compact .It Pa /tmp/aucat-/aucat0 Default path to .Xr sndiod 1 socket to connect to. .It Pa /dev/rmidiX .Xr midi 4 devices. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr sndiod 1 , .Xr midi 4 , .Xr sndio 7