/* * Purpose: A program that demonstrates use of syncronization groups. * Copyright (C) 4Front Technologies, 2002-2004. Released under GPLv2/CDDL. * * Description: * This program opens three audio devices (hard coded in the program) * and creates a syncronization group using {!nlink SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCGROUP}. * * Next it starts all the devices joined in the group simultaneously * by calling {!nlink SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCSTART}. Finally it will keep copying * audio input from the 3rd device to the other two ones. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #define MAX_DEV 10 int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int i, id, fd[MAX_DEV], ndevs = 0; char buf[32768] = { 0 }; oss_syncgroup group; group.id = 0; group.mode = PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT; /* * Open the devices listed on command line */ if (argc < 2) exit (-1); for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if ((fd[ndevs] = open (argv[i], O_WRONLY, 0)) == -1) { perror (argv[i]); exit (-1); } if (ioctl (fd[ndevs], SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCGROUP, &group) == -1) { perror ("SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCGROUP"); exit (-1); } /* * Note! It is very important to write some data to all output devices * between calling SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCGROUP and SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCSTART. Otherwise * playback will not start properly. However do not write more data than * there is room in device's DMA buffer. Recommended amount of prteload data * is one full fragment. * * In applications that record audio, process it and then play back it's * necessary to write two fragments of silence to the output device(s) before * starting the group. Otherwise output device(s) will run out of data before * the first read from the input device returns. */ if (write (fd[ndevs], buf, sizeof (buf)) != sizeof (buf)) { perror ("write"); exit (-1); } ndevs++; } printf ("Sync group %x created with %d devices\n", group.id, ndevs); id = group.id; if (ioctl (fd[0], SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCSTART, &id) == -1) { perror ("SNDCTL_DSP_SYNCSTART"); exit (-1); } while (1) { for (i = 0; i < ndevs; i++) if (write (fd[i], buf, sizeof (buf)) != sizeof (buf)) { perror ("write2"); exit (-1); } } exit (0); }