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| |
| function: stdio-based convenience library for opening/seeking/decoding |
| last mod: $Id: vorbisfile.c,v 1.6.2.5 2003/11/20 06:16:17 xiphmont Exp $ |
| |
| ************************************************************************/ |
| |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| //#include <gerrno.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <math.h> |
| |
| #include "codec_internal.h" |
| #include "ivorbisfile.h" |
| |
| #include "os.h" |
| #include "misc.h" |
| |
| int gerrno; |
| |
| #define NOTOPEN 0 |
| #define PARTOPEN 1 |
| #define OPENED 2 |
| #define STREAMSET 3 /* serialno and link set, but not to current link */ |
| #define LINKSET 4 /* serialno and link set to current link */ |
| #define INITSET 5 |
| |
| /* A 'chained bitstream' is a Vorbis bitstream that contains more than |
| one logical bitstream arranged end to end (the only form of Ogg |
| multiplexing allowed in a Vorbis bitstream; grouping [parallel |
| multiplexing] is not allowed in Vorbis) */ |
| |
| /* A Vorbis file can be played beginning to end (streamed) without |
| worrying ahead of time about chaining (see decoder_example.c). If |
| we have the whole file, however, and want random access |
| (seeking/scrubbing) or desire to know the total length/time of a |
| file, we need to account for the possibility of chaining. */ |
| |
| /* We can handle things a number of ways; we can determine the entire |
| bitstream structure right off the bat, or find pieces on demand. |
| This example determines and caches structure for the entire |
| bitstream, but builds a virtual decoder on the fly when moving |
| between links in the chain. */ |
| |
| /* There are also different ways to implement seeking. Enough |
| information exists in an Ogg bitstream to seek to |
| sample-granularity positions in the output. Or, one can seek by |
| picking some portion of the stream roughly in the desired area if |
| we only want coarse navigation through the stream. */ |
| |
| /************************************************************************* |
| * Many, many internal helpers. The intention is not to be confusing; |
| * rampant duplication and monolithic function implementation would be |
| * harder to understand anyway. The high level functions are last. Begin |
| * grokking near the end of the file */ |
| |
| |
| /* read a little more data from the file/pipe into the ogg_sync framer */ |
| static long _get_data(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| gerrno=0; |
| if(vf->datasource){ |
| unsigned char *buffer=ogg_sync_bufferin(vf->oy,CHUNKSIZE); |
| long bytes=(vf->callbacks.read_func)(buffer,1,CHUNKSIZE,vf->datasource); |
| if(bytes>0)ogg_sync_wrote(vf->oy,bytes); |
| if(bytes==0 && gerrno)return -1; |
| return bytes; |
| }else |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* save a tiny smidge of verbosity to make the code more readable */ |
| static void _seek_helper(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t offset){ |
| if(vf->datasource){ |
| (vf->callbacks.seek_func)(vf->datasource, offset, SEEK_SET); |
| vf->offset=offset; |
| ogg_sync_reset(vf->oy); |
| }else{ |
| /* shouldn't happen unless someone writes a broken callback */ |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* The read/seek functions track absolute position within the stream */ |
| |
| /* from the head of the stream, get the next page. boundary specifies |
| if the function is allowed to fetch more data from the stream (and |
| how much) or only use internally buffered data. |
| |
| boundary: -1) unbounded search |
| 0) read no additional data; use cached only |
| n) search for a new page beginning for n bytes |
| |
| return: <0) did not find a page (OV_FALSE, OV_EOF, OV_EREAD) |
| n) found a page at absolute offset n |
| |
| produces a refcounted page */ |
| |
| static ogg_int64_t _get_next_page(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_page *og, |
| ogg_int64_t boundary){ |
| if(boundary>0)boundary+=vf->offset; |
| while(1){ |
| long more; |
| |
| if(boundary>0 && vf->offset>=boundary)return OV_FALSE; |
| more=ogg_sync_pageseek(vf->oy,og); |
| |
| if(more<0){ |
| /* skipped n bytes */ |
| vf->offset-=more; |
| }else{ |
| if(more==0){ |
| /* send more paramedics */ |
| if(!boundary)return OV_FALSE; |
| { |
| long ret=_get_data(vf); |
| if(ret==0)return OV_EOF; |
| if(ret<0)return OV_EREAD; |
| } |
| }else{ |
| /* got a page. Return the offset at the page beginning, |
| advance the internal offset past the page end */ |
| ogg_int64_t ret=vf->offset; |
| vf->offset+=more; |
| return ret; |
| |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* find the latest page beginning before the current stream cursor |
| position. Much dirtier than the above as Ogg doesn't have any |
| backward search linkage. no 'readp' as it will certainly have to |
| read. */ |
| /* returns offset or OV_EREAD, OV_FAULT and produces a refcounted page */ |
| |
| static ogg_int64_t _get_prev_page(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_page *og){ |
| ogg_int64_t begin=vf->offset; |
| ogg_int64_t end=begin; |
| ogg_int64_t ret; |
| ogg_int64_t offset=-1; |
| |
| while(offset==-1){ |
| begin-=CHUNKSIZE; |
| if(begin<0) |
| begin=0; |
| _seek_helper(vf,begin); |
| while(vf->offset<end){ |
| ret=_get_next_page(vf,og,end-vf->offset); |
| if(ret==OV_EREAD)return OV_EREAD; |
| if(ret<0){ |
| break; |
| }else{ |
| offset=ret; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* we have the offset. Actually snork and hold the page now */ |
| _seek_helper(vf,offset); |
| ret=_get_next_page(vf,og,CHUNKSIZE); |
| if(ret<0) |
| /* this shouldn't be possible */ |
| return OV_EFAULT; |
| |
| return offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* finds each bitstream link one at a time using a bisection search |
| (has to begin by knowing the offset of the lb's initial page). |
| Recurses for each link so it can alloc the link storage after |
| finding them all, then unroll and fill the cache at the same time */ |
| static int _bisect_forward_serialno(OggVorbis_File *vf, |
| ogg_int64_t begin, |
| ogg_int64_t searched, |
| ogg_int64_t end, |
| ogg_uint32_t currentno, |
| long m){ |
| ogg_int64_t endsearched=end; |
| ogg_int64_t next=end; |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_int64_t ret; |
| |
| /* the below guards against garbage seperating the last and |
| first pages of two links. */ |
| while(searched<endsearched){ |
| ogg_int64_t bisect; |
| |
| if(endsearched-searched<CHUNKSIZE){ |
| bisect=searched; |
| }else{ |
| bisect=(searched+endsearched)/2; |
| } |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,bisect); |
| ret=_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1); |
| if(ret==OV_EREAD)return OV_EREAD; |
| if(ret<0 || ogg_page_serialno(&og)!=currentno){ |
| endsearched=bisect; |
| if(ret>=0)next=ret; |
| }else{ |
| searched=ret+og.header_len+og.body_len; |
| } |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| } |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,next); |
| ret=_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1); |
| if(ret==OV_EREAD)return OV_EREAD; |
| |
| if(searched>=end || ret<0){ |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| vf->links=m+1; |
| vf->offsets=_ogg_malloc((vf->links+1)*sizeof(*vf->offsets)); |
| vf->serialnos=_ogg_malloc(vf->links*sizeof(*vf->serialnos)); |
| vf->offsets[m+1]=searched; |
| }else{ |
| ret=_bisect_forward_serialno(vf,next,vf->offset, |
| end,ogg_page_serialno(&og),m+1); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| if(ret==OV_EREAD)return OV_EREAD; |
| } |
| |
| vf->offsets[m]=begin; |
| vf->serialnos[m]=currentno; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int _decode_clear(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf->ready_state==INITSET){ |
| vorbis_dsp_destroy(vf->vd); |
| vf->vd=0; |
| vf->ready_state=STREAMSET; |
| } |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state>=STREAMSET){ |
| vorbis_info_clear(&vf->vi); |
| vorbis_comment_clear(&vf->vc); |
| vf->ready_state=OPENED; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* uses the local ogg_stream storage in vf; this is important for |
| non-streaming input sources */ |
| /* consumes the page that's passed in (if any) */ |
| /* state is LINKSET upon successful return */ |
| |
| static int _fetch_headers(OggVorbis_File *vf, |
| vorbis_info *vi, |
| vorbis_comment *vc, |
| ogg_uint32_t *serialno, |
| ogg_page *og_ptr){ |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| int i,ret; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state>OPENED)_decode_clear(vf); |
| |
| if(!og_ptr){ |
| ogg_int64_t llret=_get_next_page(vf,&og,CHUNKSIZE); |
| if(llret==OV_EREAD)return OV_EREAD; |
| if(llret<0)return OV_ENOTVORBIS; |
| og_ptr=&og; |
| } |
| |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os,ogg_page_serialno(og_ptr)); |
| if(serialno)*serialno=vf->os->serialno; |
| |
| /* extract the initial header from the first page and verify that the |
| Ogg bitstream is in fact Vorbis data */ |
| |
| vorbis_info_init(vi); |
| vorbis_comment_init(vc); |
| |
| i=0; |
| while(i<3){ |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,og_ptr); |
| while(i<3){ |
| int result=ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,&op); |
| if(result==0)break; |
| if(result==-1){ |
| ret=OV_EBADHEADER; |
| goto bail_header; |
| } |
| if((ret=vorbis_dsp_headerin(vi,vc,&op))){ |
| goto bail_header; |
| } |
| i++; |
| } |
| if(i<3) |
| if(_get_next_page(vf,og_ptr,CHUNKSIZE)<0){ |
| ret=OV_EBADHEADER; |
| goto bail_header; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| vf->ready_state=LINKSET; |
| return 0; |
| |
| bail_header: |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| vorbis_info_clear(vi); |
| vorbis_comment_clear(vc); |
| vf->ready_state=OPENED; |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* we no longer preload all vorbis_info (and the associated |
| codec_setup) structs. Call this to seek and fetch the info from |
| the bitstream, if needed */ |
| static int _set_link_number(OggVorbis_File *vf,int link){ |
| if(link != vf->current_link) _decode_clear(vf); |
| if(vf->ready_state<STREAMSET){ |
| _seek_helper(vf,vf->offsets[link]); |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os,vf->serialnos[link]); |
| vf->current_serialno=vf->serialnos[link]; |
| vf->current_link=link; |
| return _fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,&vf->current_serialno,NULL); |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int _set_link_number_preserve_pos(OggVorbis_File *vf,int link){ |
| ogg_int64_t pos=vf->offset; |
| int ret=_set_link_number(vf,link); |
| if(ret)return ret; |
| _seek_helper(vf,pos); |
| if(pos<vf->offsets[link] || pos>=vf->offsets[link+1]) |
| vf->ready_state=STREAMSET; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* last step of the OggVorbis_File initialization; get all the offset |
| positions. Only called by the seekable initialization (local |
| stream storage is hacked slightly; pay attention to how that's |
| done) */ |
| |
| /* this is void and does not propogate errors up because we want to be |
| able to open and use damaged bitstreams as well as we can. Just |
| watch out for missing information for links in the OggVorbis_File |
| struct */ |
| static void _prefetch_all_offsets(OggVorbis_File *vf, ogg_int64_t dataoffset){ |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| int i; |
| ogg_int64_t ret; |
| |
| vf->dataoffsets=_ogg_malloc(vf->links*sizeof(*vf->dataoffsets)); |
| vf->pcmlengths=_ogg_malloc(vf->links*2*sizeof(*vf->pcmlengths)); |
| |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++){ |
| if(i==0){ |
| /* we already grabbed the initial header earlier. Just set the offset */ |
| vf->dataoffsets[i]=dataoffset; |
| _seek_helper(vf,dataoffset); |
| |
| }else{ |
| |
| /* seek to the location of the initial header */ |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,vf->offsets[i]); |
| if(_fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,NULL,NULL)<0){ |
| vf->dataoffsets[i]=-1; |
| }else{ |
| vf->dataoffsets[i]=vf->offset; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* fetch beginning PCM offset */ |
| |
| if(vf->dataoffsets[i]!=-1){ |
| ogg_int64_t accumulated=0,pos; |
| long lastblock=-1; |
| int result; |
| |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os,vf->serialnos[i]); |
| |
| while(1){ |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| |
| ret=_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1); |
| if(ret<0) |
| /* this should not be possible unless the file is |
| truncated/mangled */ |
| break; |
| |
| if(ogg_page_serialno(&og)!=vf->serialnos[i]) |
| break; |
| |
| pos=ogg_page_granulepos(&og); |
| |
| /* count blocksizes of all frames in the page */ |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,&og); |
| while((result=ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,&op))){ |
| if(result>0){ /* ignore holes */ |
| long thisblock=vorbis_packet_blocksize(&vf->vi,&op); |
| if(lastblock!=-1) |
| accumulated+=(lastblock+thisblock)>>2; |
| lastblock=thisblock; |
| } |
| } |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| |
| if(pos!=-1){ |
| /* pcm offset of last packet on the first audio page */ |
| accumulated= pos-accumulated; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* less than zero? This is a stream with samples trimmed off |
| the beginning, a normal occurrence; set the offset to zero */ |
| if(accumulated<0)accumulated=0; |
| |
| vf->pcmlengths[i*2]=accumulated; |
| } |
| |
| /* get the PCM length of this link. To do this, |
| get the last page of the stream */ |
| { |
| ogg_int64_t end=vf->offsets[i+1]; |
| _seek_helper(vf,end); |
| |
| while(1){ |
| ret=_get_prev_page(vf,&og); |
| if(ret<0){ |
| /* this should not be possible */ |
| vorbis_info_clear(&vf->vi); |
| vorbis_comment_clear(&vf->vc); |
| break; |
| } |
| if(ogg_page_granulepos(&og)!=-1){ |
| vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1]=ogg_page_granulepos(&og)-vf->pcmlengths[i*2]; |
| break; |
| } |
| vf->offset=ret; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| } |
| |
| static int _make_decode_ready(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| int i; |
| switch(vf->ready_state){ |
| case OPENED: |
| case STREAMSET: |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++) |
| if(vf->offsets[i+1]>=vf->offset)break; |
| if(i==vf->links)return -1; |
| i=_set_link_number_preserve_pos(vf,i); |
| if(i)return i; |
| /* fall through */ |
| case LINKSET: |
| vf->vd=vorbis_dsp_create(&vf->vi); |
| vf->ready_state=INITSET; |
| vf->bittrack=0; |
| vf->samptrack=0; |
| case INITSET: |
| return 0; |
| default: |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| static int _open_seekable2(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| ogg_uint32_t serialno=vf->current_serialno; |
| ogg_uint32_t tempserialno; |
| ogg_int64_t dataoffset=vf->offset, end; |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| |
| /* we're partially open and have a first link header state in |
| storage in vf */ |
| /* we can seek, so set out learning all about this file */ |
| (vf->callbacks.seek_func)(vf->datasource,0,SEEK_END); |
| vf->offset=vf->end=(vf->callbacks.tell_func)(vf->datasource); |
| |
| /* We get the offset for the last page of the physical bitstream. |
| Most OggVorbis files will contain a single logical bitstream */ |
| end=_get_prev_page(vf,&og); |
| if(end<0)return (int)end; |
| |
| /* more than one logical bitstream? */ |
| tempserialno=ogg_page_serialno(&og); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| |
| if(tempserialno!=serialno){ |
| |
| /* Chained bitstream. Bisect-search each logical bitstream |
| section. Do so based on serial number only */ |
| if(_bisect_forward_serialno(vf,0,0,end+1,serialno,0)<0)return OV_EREAD; |
| |
| }else{ |
| |
| /* Only one logical bitstream */ |
| if(_bisect_forward_serialno(vf,0,end,end+1,serialno,0))return OV_EREAD; |
| |
| } |
| |
| /* the initial header memory is referenced by vf after; don't free it */ |
| _prefetch_all_offsets(vf,dataoffset); |
| return ov_raw_seek(vf,0); |
| } |
| |
| /* fetch and process a packet. Handles the case where we're at a |
| bitstream boundary and dumps the decoding machine. If the decoding |
| machine is unloaded, it loads it. It also keeps pcm_offset up to |
| date (seek and read both use this. seek uses a special hack with |
| readp). |
| |
| return: <0) error, OV_HOLE (lost packet) or OV_EOF |
| 0) need more data (only if readp==0) |
| 1) got a packet |
| */ |
| |
| static int _fetch_and_process_packet(OggVorbis_File *vf, |
| int readp, |
| int spanp){ |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| int ret=0; |
| |
| /* handle one packet. Try to fetch it from current stream state */ |
| /* extract packets from page */ |
| while(1){ |
| |
| /* process a packet if we can. If the machine isn't loaded, |
| neither is a page */ |
| if(vf->ready_state==INITSET){ |
| while(1) { |
| int result=ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,&op); |
| ogg_int64_t granulepos; |
| |
| if(result<0){ |
| ret=OV_HOLE; /* hole in the data. */ |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| if(result>0){ |
| /* got a packet. process it */ |
| granulepos=op.granulepos; |
| if(!vorbis_dsp_synthesis(vf->vd,&op,1)){ /* lazy check for lazy |
| header handling. The |
| header packets aren't |
| audio, so if/when we |
| submit them, |
| vorbis_synthesis will |
| reject them */ |
| |
| vf->samptrack+=vorbis_dsp_pcmout(vf->vd,NULL,0); |
| vf->bittrack+=op.bytes*8; |
| |
| /* update the pcm offset. */ |
| if(granulepos!=-1 && !op.e_o_s){ |
| int link=(vf->seekable?vf->current_link:0); |
| int i,samples; |
| |
| /* this packet has a pcm_offset on it (the last packet |
| completed on a page carries the offset) After processing |
| (above), we know the pcm position of the *last* sample |
| ready to be returned. Find the offset of the *first* |
| |
| As an aside, this trick is inaccurate if we begin |
| reading anew right at the last page; the end-of-stream |
| granulepos declares the last frame in the stream, and the |
| last packet of the last page may be a partial frame. |
| So, we need a previous granulepos from an in-sequence page |
| to have a reference point. Thus the !op.e_o_s clause |
| above */ |
| |
| if(vf->seekable && link>0) |
| granulepos-=vf->pcmlengths[link*2]; |
| if(granulepos<0)granulepos=0; /* actually, this |
| shouldn't be possible |
| here unless the stream |
| is very broken */ |
| |
| samples=vorbis_dsp_pcmout(vf->vd,NULL,0); |
| |
| granulepos-=samples; |
| for(i=0;i<link;i++) |
| granulepos+=vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1]; |
| vf->pcm_offset=granulepos; |
| } |
| ret=1; |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state>=OPENED){ |
| int ret; |
| if(!readp){ |
| ret=0; |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| ret=(int)_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1); |
| if(ret<0){ |
| ret=OV_EOF; /* eof. leave unitialized */ |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| |
| /* bitrate tracking; add the header's bytes here, the body bytes |
| are done by packet above */ |
| vf->bittrack+=og.header_len*8; |
| |
| /* has our decoding just traversed a bitstream boundary? */ |
| if(vf->ready_state==INITSET){ |
| if(vf->current_serialno!=ogg_page_serialno(&og)){ |
| if(!spanp){ |
| ret=OV_EOF; |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| |
| _decode_clear(vf); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Do we need to load a new machine before submitting the page? */ |
| /* This is different in the seekable and non-seekable cases. |
| |
| In the seekable case, we already have all the header |
| information loaded and cached; we just initialize the machine |
| with it and continue on our merry way. |
| |
| In the non-seekable (streaming) case, we'll only be at a |
| boundary if we just left the previous logical bitstream and |
| we're now nominally at the header of the next bitstream |
| */ |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state!=INITSET){ |
| int link,ret; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<STREAMSET){ |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| vf->current_serialno=ogg_page_serialno(&og); |
| |
| /* match the serialno to bitstream section. We use this rather than |
| offset positions to avoid problems near logical bitstream |
| boundaries */ |
| for(link=0;link<vf->links;link++) |
| if(vf->serialnos[link]==vf->current_serialno)break; |
| if(link==vf->links){ |
| ret=OV_EBADLINK; /* sign of a bogus stream. error out, |
| leave machine uninitialized */ |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| |
| vf->current_link=link; |
| ret=_fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,&vf->current_serialno,&og); |
| if(ret) goto cleanup; |
| |
| }else{ |
| /* we're streaming */ |
| /* fetch the three header packets, build the info struct */ |
| |
| int ret=_fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,&vf->current_serialno,&og); |
| if(ret) goto cleanup; |
| vf->current_link++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(_make_decode_ready(vf)) return OV_EBADLINK; |
| } |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,&og); |
| } |
| cleanup: |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* if, eg, 64 bit stdio is configured by default, this will build with |
| fseek64 */ |
| static int _fseek64_wrap(FILE *f,ogg_int64_t off,int whence){ |
| if(f==NULL)return -1; |
| return fseek(f,(long)off,whence); |
| } |
| |
| static int _ov_open1(void *f,OggVorbis_File *vf,char *initial, |
| long ibytes, ov_callbacks callbacks){ |
| int offsettest=(f?callbacks.seek_func(f,0,SEEK_CUR):-1); |
| int ret; |
| |
| memset(vf,0,sizeof(*vf)); |
| |
| /* Tremor assumes in multiple places that right shift of a signed |
| integer is an arithmetic shift */ |
| if( (-1>>1) != -1) return OV_EIMPL; |
| |
| vf->datasource=f; |
| vf->callbacks = callbacks; |
| |
| /* init the framing state */ |
| vf->oy=ogg_sync_create(); |
| |
| /* perhaps some data was previously read into a buffer for testing |
| against other stream types. Allow initialization from this |
| previously read data (as we may be reading from a non-seekable |
| stream) */ |
| if(initial){ |
| unsigned char *buffer=ogg_sync_bufferin(vf->oy,ibytes); |
| memcpy(buffer,initial,ibytes); |
| ogg_sync_wrote(vf->oy,ibytes); |
| } |
| |
| /* can we seek? Stevens suggests the seek test was portable */ |
| if(offsettest!=-1)vf->seekable=1; |
| |
| /* No seeking yet; Set up a 'single' (current) logical bitstream |
| entry for partial open */ |
| vf->links=1; |
| vf->os=ogg_stream_create(-1); /* fill in the serialno later */ |
| |
| /* Try to fetch the headers, maintaining all the storage */ |
| if((ret=_fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,&vf->current_serialno,NULL))<0){ |
| vf->datasource=NULL; |
| ov_clear(vf); |
| }else if(vf->ready_state < PARTOPEN) |
| vf->ready_state=PARTOPEN; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static int _ov_open2(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf->ready_state < OPENED) |
| vf->ready_state=OPENED; |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| int ret=_open_seekable2(vf); |
| if(ret){ |
| vf->datasource=NULL; |
| ov_clear(vf); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* clear out the OggVorbis_File struct */ |
| int ov_clear(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf){ |
| vorbis_dsp_destroy(vf->vd); |
| vf->vd=0; |
| ogg_stream_destroy(vf->os); |
| vorbis_info_clear(&vf->vi); |
| vorbis_comment_clear(&vf->vc); |
| if(vf->dataoffsets)_ogg_free(vf->dataoffsets); |
| if(vf->pcmlengths)_ogg_free(vf->pcmlengths); |
| if(vf->serialnos)_ogg_free(vf->serialnos); |
| if(vf->offsets)_ogg_free(vf->offsets); |
| ogg_sync_destroy(vf->oy); |
| |
| if(vf->datasource)(vf->callbacks.close_func)(vf->datasource); |
| memset(vf,0,sizeof(*vf)); |
| } |
| #ifdef DEBUG_LEAKS |
| _VDBG_dump(); |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* inspects the OggVorbis file and finds/documents all the logical |
| bitstreams contained in it. Tries to be tolerant of logical |
| bitstream sections that are truncated/woogie. |
| |
| return: -1) error |
| 0) OK |
| */ |
| |
| int ov_open_callbacks(void *f,OggVorbis_File *vf,char *initial,long ibytes, |
| ov_callbacks callbacks){ |
| int ret=_ov_open1(f,vf,initial,ibytes,callbacks); |
| if(ret)return ret; |
| return _ov_open2(vf); |
| } |
| |
| int ov_open(FILE *f,OggVorbis_File *vf,char *initial,long ibytes){ |
| ov_callbacks callbacks = { |
| (size_t (*)(void *, size_t, size_t, void *)) fread, |
| (int (*)(void *, ogg_int64_t, int)) _fseek64_wrap, |
| (int (*)(void *)) fclose, |
| (long (*)(void *)) ftell |
| }; |
| |
| return ov_open_callbacks((void *)f, vf, initial, ibytes, callbacks); |
| } |
| |
| /* Only partially open the vorbis file; test for Vorbisness, and load |
| the headers for the first chain. Do not seek (although test for |
| seekability). Use ov_test_open to finish opening the file, else |
| ov_clear to close/free it. Same return codes as open. */ |
| |
| int ov_test_callbacks(void *f,OggVorbis_File *vf,char *initial,long ibytes, |
| ov_callbacks callbacks) |
| { |
| return _ov_open1(f,vf,initial,ibytes,callbacks); |
| } |
| |
| int ov_test(FILE *f,OggVorbis_File *vf,char *initial,long ibytes){ |
| ov_callbacks callbacks = { |
| (size_t (*)(void *, size_t, size_t, void *)) fread, |
| (int (*)(void *, ogg_int64_t, int)) _fseek64_wrap, |
| (int (*)(void *)) fclose, |
| (long (*)(void *)) ftell |
| }; |
| |
| return ov_test_callbacks((void *)f, vf, initial, ibytes, callbacks); |
| } |
| |
| int ov_test_open(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf->ready_state!=PARTOPEN)return OV_EINVAL; |
| return _ov_open2(vf); |
| } |
| |
| /* How many logical bitstreams in this physical bitstream? */ |
| long ov_streams(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| return vf->links; |
| } |
| |
| /* Is the FILE * associated with vf seekable? */ |
| long ov_seekable(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| return vf->seekable; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the bitrate for a given logical bitstream or the entire |
| physical bitstream. If the file is open for random access, it will |
| find the *actual* average bitrate. If the file is streaming, it |
| returns the nominal bitrate (if set) else the average of the |
| upper/lower bounds (if set) else -1 (unset). |
| |
| If you want the actual bitrate field settings, get them from the |
| vorbis_info structs */ |
| |
| long ov_bitrate(OggVorbis_File *vf,int i){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(i>=vf->links)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable && i!=0)return ov_bitrate(vf,0); |
| if(i<0){ |
| ogg_int64_t bits=0; |
| int i; |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++) |
| bits+=(vf->offsets[i+1]-vf->dataoffsets[i])*8; |
| /* This once read: return(rint(bits/ov_time_total(vf,-1))); |
| * gcc 3.x on x86 miscompiled this at optimisation level 2 and above, |
| * so this is slightly transformed to make it work. |
| */ |
| return (long)(bits*1000/ov_time_total(vf,-1)); |
| }else{ |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| /* return the actual bitrate */ |
| return (long)((vf->offsets[i+1]-vf->dataoffsets[i])*8000/ov_time_total(vf,i)); |
| }else{ |
| /* return nominal if set */ |
| if(vf->vi.bitrate_nominal>0){ |
| return vf->vi.bitrate_nominal; |
| }else{ |
| if(vf->vi.bitrate_upper>0){ |
| if(vf->vi.bitrate_lower>0){ |
| return (vf->vi.bitrate_upper+vf->vi.bitrate_lower)/2; |
| }else{ |
| return vf->vi.bitrate_upper; |
| } |
| } |
| return OV_FALSE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the actual bitrate since last call. returns -1 if no |
| additional data to offer since last call (or at beginning of stream), |
| EINVAL if stream is only partially open |
| */ |
| long ov_bitrate_instant(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| long ret; |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(vf->samptrack==0)return OV_FALSE; |
| ret=(long)(vf->bittrack/vf->samptrack*vf->vi.rate); |
| vf->bittrack=0; |
| vf->samptrack=0; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Guess */ |
| long ov_serialnumber(OggVorbis_File *vf,int i){ |
| if(i>=vf->links)return ov_serialnumber(vf,vf->links-1); |
| if(!vf->seekable && i>=0)return ov_serialnumber(vf,-1); |
| if(i<0){ |
| return vf->current_serialno; |
| }else{ |
| return vf->serialnos[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* returns: total raw (compressed) length of content if i==-1 |
| raw (compressed) length of that logical bitstream for i==0 to n |
| OV_EINVAL if the stream is not seekable (we can't know the length) |
| or if stream is only partially open |
| */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_raw_total(OggVorbis_File *vf,int i){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable || i>=vf->links)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(i<0){ |
| ogg_int64_t acc=0; |
| int i; |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++) |
| acc+=ov_raw_total(vf,i); |
| return acc; |
| }else{ |
| return vf->offsets[i+1]-vf->offsets[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* returns: total PCM length (samples) of content if i==-1 PCM length |
| (samples) of that logical bitstream for i==0 to n |
| OV_EINVAL if the stream is not seekable (we can't know the |
| length) or only partially open |
| */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_pcm_total(OggVorbis_File *vf,int i){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable || i>=vf->links)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(i<0){ |
| ogg_int64_t acc=0; |
| int i; |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++) |
| acc+=ov_pcm_total(vf,i); |
| return acc; |
| }else{ |
| return vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* returns: total milliseconds of content if i==-1 |
| milliseconds in that logical bitstream for i==0 to n |
| OV_EINVAL if the stream is not seekable (we can't know the |
| length) or only partially open |
| */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_time_total(OggVorbis_File *vf,int i){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable || i>=vf->links)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(i<0){ |
| ogg_int64_t acc=0; |
| int i; |
| for(i=0;i<vf->links;i++) |
| acc+=ov_time_total(vf,i); |
| return acc; |
| }else{ |
| return ((ogg_int64_t)vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1])*1000/vf->vi.rate; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* seek to an offset relative to the *compressed* data. This also |
| scans packets to update the PCM cursor. It will cross a logical |
| bitstream boundary, but only if it can't get any packets out of the |
| tail of the bitstream we seek to (so no surprises). |
| |
| returns zero on success, nonzero on failure */ |
| |
| int ov_raw_seek(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t pos){ |
| ogg_stream_state *work_os=NULL; |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable) |
| return OV_ENOSEEK; /* don't dump machine if we can't seek */ |
| |
| if(pos<0 || pos>vf->end)return OV_EINVAL; |
| |
| /* don't yet clear out decoding machine (if it's initialized), in |
| the case we're in the same link. Restart the decode lapping, and |
| let _fetch_and_process_packet deal with a potential bitstream |
| boundary */ |
| vf->pcm_offset=-1; |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os, |
| vf->current_serialno); /* must set serialno */ |
| vorbis_dsp_restart(vf->vd); |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,pos); |
| |
| /* we need to make sure the pcm_offset is set, but we don't want to |
| advance the raw cursor past good packets just to get to the first |
| with a granulepos. That's not equivalent behavior to beginning |
| decoding as immediately after the seek position as possible. |
| |
| So, a hack. We use two stream states; a local scratch state and |
| the shared vf->os stream state. We use the local state to |
| scan, and the shared state as a buffer for later decode. |
| |
| Unfortuantely, on the last page we still advance to last packet |
| because the granulepos on the last page is not necessarily on a |
| packet boundary, and we need to make sure the granpos is |
| correct. |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int lastblock=0; |
| int accblock=0; |
| int thisblock; |
| int eosflag; |
| |
| work_os=ogg_stream_create(vf->current_serialno); /* get the memory ready */ |
| while(1){ |
| if(vf->ready_state>=STREAMSET){ |
| /* snarf/scan a packet if we can */ |
| int result=ogg_stream_packetout(work_os,&op); |
| |
| if(result>0){ |
| |
| if(vf->vi.codec_setup){ |
| thisblock=vorbis_packet_blocksize(&vf->vi,&op); |
| if(thisblock<0){ |
| ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| thisblock=0; |
| }else{ |
| |
| if(eosflag) |
| ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| else |
| if(lastblock)accblock+=(lastblock+thisblock)>>2; |
| } |
| |
| if(op.granulepos!=-1){ |
| int i,link=vf->current_link; |
| ogg_int64_t granulepos=op.granulepos-vf->pcmlengths[link*2]; |
| if(granulepos<0)granulepos=0; |
| |
| for(i=0;i<link;i++) |
| granulepos+=vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1]; |
| vf->pcm_offset=granulepos-accblock; |
| break; |
| } |
| lastblock=thisblock; |
| continue; |
| }else |
| ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(!lastblock){ |
| if(_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1)<0){ |
| vf->pcm_offset=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); |
| break; |
| } |
| }else{ |
| /* huh? Bogus stream with packets but no granulepos */ |
| vf->pcm_offset=-1; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* did we just grab a page from other than current link? */ |
| if(vf->ready_state>=STREAMSET) |
| if(vf->current_serialno!=ogg_page_serialno(&og)){ |
| _decode_clear(vf); /* clear out stream state */ |
| ogg_stream_destroy(work_os); |
| } |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<STREAMSET){ |
| int link; |
| |
| vf->current_serialno=ogg_page_serialno(&og); |
| for(link=0;link<vf->links;link++) |
| if(vf->serialnos[link]==vf->current_serialno)break; |
| if(link==vf->links) |
| goto seek_error; /* sign of a bogus stream. error out, |
| leave machine uninitialized */ |
| |
| /* need to initialize machine to this link */ |
| { |
| int ret=_set_link_number_preserve_pos(vf,link); |
| if(ret) goto seek_error; |
| } |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os,vf->current_serialno); |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(work_os,vf->current_serialno); |
| |
| |
| } |
| |
| { |
| ogg_page dup; |
| ogg_page_dup(&dup,&og); |
| eosflag=ogg_page_eos(&og); |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,&og); |
| ogg_stream_pagein(work_os,&dup); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| ogg_stream_destroy(work_os); |
| vf->bittrack=0; |
| vf->samptrack=0; |
| return 0; |
| |
| seek_error: |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| |
| /* dump the machine so we're in a known state */ |
| vf->pcm_offset=-1; |
| ogg_stream_destroy(work_os); |
| _decode_clear(vf); |
| return OV_EBADLINK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Page granularity seek (faster than sample granularity because we |
| don't do the last bit of decode to find a specific sample). |
| |
| Seek to the last [granule marked] page preceeding the specified pos |
| location, such that decoding past the returned point will quickly |
| arrive at the requested position. */ |
| int ov_pcm_seek_page(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t pos){ |
| int link=-1; |
| ogg_int64_t result=0; |
| ogg_int64_t total=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable)return OV_ENOSEEK; |
| if(pos<0 || pos>total)return OV_EINVAL; |
| |
| /* which bitstream section does this pcm offset occur in? */ |
| for(link=vf->links-1;link>=0;link--){ |
| total-=vf->pcmlengths[link*2+1]; |
| if(pos>=total)break; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if(link!=vf->current_link){ |
| int ret=_set_link_number(vf,link); |
| if(ret) goto seek_error; |
| }else{ |
| vorbis_dsp_restart(vf->vd); |
| } |
| |
| ogg_stream_reset_serialno(vf->os,vf->serialnos[link]); |
| |
| /* search within the logical bitstream for the page with the highest |
| pcm_pos preceeding (or equal to) pos. There is a danger here; |
| missing pages or incorrect frame number information in the |
| bitstream could make our task impossible. Account for that (it |
| would be an error condition) */ |
| |
| /* new search algorithm by HB (Nicholas Vinen) */ |
| { |
| ogg_int64_t end=vf->offsets[link+1]; |
| ogg_int64_t begin=vf->offsets[link]; |
| ogg_int64_t begintime = vf->pcmlengths[link*2]; |
| ogg_int64_t endtime = vf->pcmlengths[link*2+1]+begintime; |
| ogg_int64_t target=pos-total+begintime; |
| ogg_int64_t best=begin; |
| |
| while(begin<end){ |
| ogg_int64_t bisect; |
| |
| if(end-begin<CHUNKSIZE){ |
| bisect=begin; |
| }else{ |
| /* take a (pretty decent) guess. */ |
| bisect=begin + |
| (target-begintime)*(end-begin)/(endtime-begintime) - CHUNKSIZE; |
| if(bisect<=begin) |
| bisect=begin+1; |
| } |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,bisect); |
| |
| while(begin<end){ |
| result=_get_next_page(vf,&og,end-vf->offset); |
| if(result==OV_EREAD) goto seek_error; |
| if(result<0){ |
| if(bisect<=begin+1) |
| end=begin; /* found it */ |
| else{ |
| if(bisect==0) goto seek_error; |
| bisect-=CHUNKSIZE; |
| if(bisect<=begin)bisect=begin+1; |
| _seek_helper(vf,bisect); |
| } |
| }else{ |
| ogg_int64_t granulepos=ogg_page_granulepos(&og); |
| if(granulepos==-1)continue; |
| if(granulepos<target){ |
| best=result; /* raw offset of packet with granulepos */ |
| begin=vf->offset; /* raw offset of next page */ |
| begintime=granulepos; |
| |
| if(target-begintime>44100)break; |
| bisect=begin; /* *not* begin + 1 */ |
| }else{ |
| if(bisect<=begin+1) |
| end=begin; /* found it */ |
| else{ |
| if(end==vf->offset){ /* we're pretty close - we'd be stuck in */ |
| end=result; |
| bisect-=CHUNKSIZE; /* an endless loop otherwise. */ |
| if(bisect<=begin)bisect=begin+1; |
| _seek_helper(vf,bisect); |
| }else{ |
| end=result; |
| endtime=granulepos; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* found our page. seek to it, update pcm offset. Easier case than |
| raw_seek, don't keep packets preceeding granulepos. */ |
| { |
| |
| /* seek */ |
| _seek_helper(vf,best); |
| vf->pcm_offset=-1; |
| |
| if(_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1)<0){ |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| return OV_EOF; /* shouldn't happen */ |
| } |
| |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,&og); |
| |
| /* pull out all but last packet; the one with granulepos */ |
| while(1){ |
| result=ogg_stream_packetpeek(vf->os,&op); |
| if(result==0){ |
| /* !!! the packet finishing this page originated on a |
| preceeding page. Keep fetching previous pages until we |
| get one with a granulepos or without the 'continued' flag |
| set. Then just use raw_seek for simplicity. */ |
| |
| _seek_helper(vf,best); |
| |
| while(1){ |
| result=_get_prev_page(vf,&og); |
| if(result<0) goto seek_error; |
| if(ogg_page_granulepos(&og)>-1 || |
| !ogg_page_continued(&og)){ |
| return ov_raw_seek(vf,result); |
| } |
| vf->offset=result; |
| } |
| } |
| if(result<0){ |
| result = OV_EBADPACKET; |
| goto seek_error; |
| } |
| if(op.granulepos!=-1){ |
| vf->pcm_offset=op.granulepos-vf->pcmlengths[vf->current_link*2]; |
| if(vf->pcm_offset<0)vf->pcm_offset=0; |
| vf->pcm_offset+=total; |
| break; |
| }else |
| result=ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* verify result */ |
| if(vf->pcm_offset>pos || pos>ov_pcm_total(vf,-1)){ |
| result=OV_EFAULT; |
| goto seek_error; |
| } |
| vf->bittrack=0; |
| vf->samptrack=0; |
| |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| return 0; |
| |
| seek_error: |
| |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| |
| /* dump machine so we're in a known state */ |
| vf->pcm_offset=-1; |
| _decode_clear(vf); |
| return (int)result; |
| } |
| |
| /* seek to a sample offset relative to the decompressed pcm stream |
| returns zero on success, nonzero on failure */ |
| |
| int ov_pcm_seek(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t pos){ |
| ogg_packet op={0,0,0,0,0,0}; |
| ogg_page og={0,0,0,0}; |
| int thisblock,lastblock=0; |
| int ret=ov_pcm_seek_page(vf,pos); |
| if(ret<0)return ret; |
| if(_make_decode_ready(vf))return OV_EBADLINK; |
| |
| /* discard leading packets we don't need for the lapping of the |
| position we want; don't decode them */ |
| |
| while(1){ |
| |
| int ret=ogg_stream_packetpeek(vf->os,&op); |
| if(ret>0){ |
| thisblock=vorbis_packet_blocksize(&vf->vi,&op); |
| if(thisblock<0){ |
| ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| continue; /* non audio packet */ |
| } |
| if(lastblock)vf->pcm_offset+=(lastblock+thisblock)>>2; |
| |
| if(vf->pcm_offset+((thisblock+ |
| vorbis_info_blocksize(&vf->vi,1))>>2)>=pos)break; |
| |
| /* remove the packet from packet queue and track its granulepos */ |
| ogg_stream_packetout(vf->os,NULL); |
| vorbis_dsp_synthesis(vf->vd,&op,0); /* set up a vb with |
| only tracking, no |
| pcm_decode */ |
| |
| /* end of logical stream case is hard, especially with exact |
| length positioning. */ |
| |
| if(op.granulepos>-1){ |
| int i; |
| /* always believe the stream markers */ |
| vf->pcm_offset=op.granulepos-vf->pcmlengths[vf->current_link*2]; |
| if(vf->pcm_offset<0)vf->pcm_offset=0; |
| for(i=0;i<vf->current_link;i++) |
| vf->pcm_offset+=vf->pcmlengths[i*2+1]; |
| } |
| |
| lastblock=thisblock; |
| |
| }else{ |
| if(ret<0 && ret!=OV_HOLE)break; |
| |
| /* suck in a new page */ |
| if(_get_next_page(vf,&og,-1)<0)break; |
| if(vf->current_serialno!=ogg_page_serialno(&og))_decode_clear(vf); |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<STREAMSET){ |
| int link,ret; |
| |
| vf->current_serialno=ogg_page_serialno(&og); |
| for(link=0;link<vf->links;link++) |
| if(vf->serialnos[link]==vf->current_serialno)break; |
| if(link==vf->links){ |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| return OV_EBADLINK; |
| } |
| |
| |
| vf->current_link=link; |
| ret=_fetch_headers(vf,&vf->vi,&vf->vc,&vf->current_serialno,&og); |
| if(ret) return ret; |
| if(_make_decode_ready(vf))return OV_EBADLINK; |
| lastblock=0; |
| } |
| |
| ogg_stream_pagein(vf->os,&og); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| vf->bittrack=0; |
| vf->samptrack=0; |
| /* discard samples until we reach the desired position. Crossing a |
| logical bitstream boundary with abandon is OK. */ |
| while(vf->pcm_offset<pos){ |
| ogg_int64_t target=pos-vf->pcm_offset; |
| long samples=vorbis_dsp_pcmout(vf->vd,NULL,0); |
| |
| if(samples>target)samples=(long)target; |
| vorbis_dsp_read(vf->vd,samples); |
| vf->pcm_offset+=samples; |
| |
| if(samples<target) |
| if(_fetch_and_process_packet(vf,1,1)<=0) |
| vf->pcm_offset=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); /* eof */ |
| } |
| |
| ogg_page_release(&og); |
| ogg_packet_release(&op); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* seek to a playback time relative to the decompressed pcm stream |
| returns zero on success, nonzero on failure */ |
| int ov_time_seek(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t milliseconds){ |
| /* translate time to PCM position and call ov_pcm_seek */ |
| |
| int link=-1; |
| ogg_int64_t pcm_total=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); |
| ogg_int64_t time_total=ov_time_total(vf,-1); |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable)return OV_ENOSEEK; |
| if(milliseconds<0 || milliseconds>time_total)return OV_EINVAL; |
| |
| /* which bitstream section does this time offset occur in? */ |
| for(link=vf->links-1;link>=0;link--){ |
| pcm_total-=vf->pcmlengths[link*2+1]; |
| time_total-=ov_time_total(vf,link); |
| if(milliseconds>=time_total)break; |
| } |
| |
| /* enough information to convert time offset to pcm offset */ |
| { |
| int ret=_set_link_number(vf,link); |
| if(ret)return ret; |
| return |
| ov_pcm_seek(vf,pcm_total+(milliseconds-time_total)* |
| vf->vi.rate/1000); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* page-granularity version of ov_time_seek |
| returns zero on success, nonzero on failure */ |
| int ov_time_seek_page(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t milliseconds){ |
| /* translate time to PCM position and call ov_pcm_seek */ |
| |
| int link=-1; |
| ogg_int64_t pcm_total=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); |
| ogg_int64_t time_total=ov_time_total(vf,-1); |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(!vf->seekable)return OV_ENOSEEK; |
| if(milliseconds<0 || milliseconds>time_total)return OV_EINVAL; |
| |
| /* which bitstream section does this time offset occur in? */ |
| for(link=vf->links-1;link>=0;link--){ |
| pcm_total-=vf->pcmlengths[link*2+1]; |
| time_total-=ov_time_total(vf,link); |
| if(milliseconds>=time_total)break; |
| } |
| |
| /* enough information to convert time offset to pcm offset */ |
| { |
| int ret=_set_link_number(vf,link); |
| if(ret)return ret; |
| return |
| ov_pcm_seek_page(vf,pcm_total+(milliseconds-time_total)* |
| vf->vi.rate/1000); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* tell the current stream offset cursor. Note that seek followed by |
| tell will likely not give the set offset due to caching */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_raw_tell(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| return vf->offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* return PCM offset (sample) of next PCM sample to be read */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_pcm_tell(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| return vf->pcm_offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* return time offset (milliseconds) of next PCM sample to be read */ |
| ogg_int64_t ov_time_tell(OggVorbis_File *vf){ |
| int link=0; |
| ogg_int64_t pcm_total=0; |
| ogg_int64_t time_total=0; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| pcm_total=ov_pcm_total(vf,-1); |
| time_total=ov_time_total(vf,-1); |
| |
| /* which bitstream section does this time offset occur in? */ |
| for(link=vf->links-1;link>=0;link--){ |
| pcm_total-=vf->pcmlengths[link*2+1]; |
| time_total-=ov_time_total(vf,link); |
| if(vf->pcm_offset>=pcm_total)break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return time_total+(1000*vf->pcm_offset-pcm_total)/vf->vi.rate; |
| } |
| |
| /* link: -1) return the vorbis_info struct for the bitstream section |
| currently being decoded |
| 0-n) to request information for a specific bitstream section |
| |
| In the case of a non-seekable bitstream, any call returns the |
| current bitstream. NULL in the case that the machine is not |
| initialized */ |
| |
| vorbis_info *ov_info(OggVorbis_File *vf,int link){ |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| if(link>=vf->links)return NULL; |
| if(link>=0){ |
| int ret=_set_link_number_preserve_pos(vf,link); |
| if(ret)return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| return &vf->vi; |
| } |
| |
| /* grr, strong typing, grr, no templates/inheritence, grr */ |
| vorbis_comment *ov_comment(OggVorbis_File *vf,int link){ |
| if(vf->seekable){ |
| if(link>=vf->links)return NULL; |
| if(link>=0){ |
| int ret=_set_link_number_preserve_pos(vf,link); |
| if(ret)return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| return &vf->vc; |
| } |
| |
| /* up to this point, everything could more or less hide the multiple |
| logical bitstream nature of chaining from the toplevel application |
| if the toplevel application didn't particularly care. However, at |
| the point that we actually read audio back, the multiple-section |
| nature must surface: Multiple bitstream sections do not necessarily |
| have to have the same number of channels or sampling rate. |
| |
| ov_read returns the sequential logical bitstream number currently |
| being decoded along with the PCM data in order that the toplevel |
| application can take action on channel/sample rate changes. This |
| number will be incremented even for streamed (non-seekable) streams |
| (for seekable streams, it represents the actual logical bitstream |
| index within the physical bitstream. Note that the accessor |
| functions above are aware of this dichotomy). |
| |
| input values: buffer) a buffer to hold packed PCM data for return |
| length) the byte length requested to be placed into buffer |
| |
| return values: <0) error/hole in data (OV_HOLE), partial open (OV_EINVAL) |
| 0) EOF |
| n) number of bytes of PCM actually returned. The |
| below works on a packet-by-packet basis, so the |
| return length is not related to the 'length' passed |
| in, just guaranteed to fit. |
| |
| *section) set to the logical bitstream number */ |
| |
| long ov_read(OggVorbis_File *vf,void *buffer,int bytes_req,int *bitstream){ |
| |
| long samples; |
| long channels; |
| |
| if(vf->ready_state<OPENED)return OV_EINVAL; |
| |
| while(1){ |
| if(vf->ready_state==INITSET){ |
| channels=vf->vi.channels; |
| samples=vorbis_dsp_pcmout(vf->vd,buffer,(bytes_req>>1)/channels); |
| if(samples){ |
| if(samples>0){ |
| vorbis_dsp_read(vf->vd,samples); |
| vf->pcm_offset+=samples; |
| if(bitstream)*bitstream=vf->current_link; |
| return samples*2*channels; |
| } |
| return samples; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* suck in another packet */ |
| { |
| int ret=_fetch_and_process_packet(vf,1,1); |
| if(ret==OV_EOF) |
| return 0; |
| if(ret<=0) |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| } |